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Someone Else's Empire

Author : Tom Stevenson
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2023-11-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781804291504

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SOMEONE ELSE'S EMPIRE dispels the myth of a 'Global Britain' that punches above its weight in the world. The reality, argues Tom Stevenson, is that Britain lacks even the barest outline of an independent foreign policy. The impetus for so many policy decisions, from Iraq to AUKUS, comes from a supine desire to maintain lieutenant rank in the Washington hierarchy, whatever the consequences. Nostalgia for global influence has produced a compulsive Atlanticism and a reflexive resort to military actions that the UK is near incapable of actually performing. The net effect of Brexit has been an increase in vassalage. Yet for what must ultimately be psychological reasons, British leaders and national security clerks have tended to dislike seeing Britain framed by American power. Someone Else's Empire looks at the infrastructure of a US world order re-energised by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and fits the UK into the picture without the usual euphemisms. It is one thing to station military forces around the world to maintain your empire, but quite another to do so for someone else's.

Someone Else’s War

Author : John Connor
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786735430

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World War I was the first truly global conflict and its effects were felt across the British Empire. When war broke out in 1914, Great Britain had the largest empire, encompassing one quarter of the population of the world. Many colonial citizens were to be enlisted into the war effort and shipped from their homes in Africa, Asia and Australasia to fight on the battlefields of the Western Front. What was the experience of war like for citizens of empire, whether combatants or not? How did the empire affect countries administered by Great Britain but geographically located tens of thousands of miles from the conflict? In this book, John Connor tells the story of the people whose lives were profoundly affected by 'someone else's war' – dragged, against their will, into a geopolitical conflict vastly removed from their normal lives.

Someone Else's Empire

Author : Tom Stevenson
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2023-11-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781804291481

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Someone’s Else’s Empire coolly reassesses Britain’s relationship with the United States. Elite descriptions of Britain’s position in the world (‘punching above our weight’) are untenable, Tom Stevenson argues. Yet there is a refusal, in most parts of society, to examine the assumptions behind them. Half a century after British withdrawal from “east of Suez,” why has the Indo-Pacific tilt become a Whitehall priority? Why are newly opened Persian Gulf bases working side by side with Saudi and Emirati forces engaged in the catastrophic war on Yemen? The impetus for so many decisions about British foreign policy comes from a desire to maintain lieutenant rank with Washington. But British leaders and defence specialists tend to dislike seeing Britain framed by American power. A great effort is required to clear away the build-up of irrelevant, nostalgic detritus around “Global Britain.” Stevenson looks at the infrastructure of a US world order re-energised by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and fits the UK into the picture without the usual euphemisms. It is one thing to station military forces around the world to maintain your empire, he observes, but quite another to do so for someone else’s.

The Empires' Edge

Author : Sasha Davis
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780820344560

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Based on a decade of research, The Empires' Edge examines the tremendous damage the militarization of the Pacific has wrought and contends that the great political contest of the twenty-first century is about the choice between domination or the pursuit of a more egalitarian and cooperative future.

Kingdom and Empire

Author : Gene Tempelmeyer
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 91 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666716306

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We love ragtag rebels who defeat the empire in films we watch and books we read. But living in centers of the world's wealth and power, do we recognize that we are participants in today's version of empire? Most of the Bible is written for and by people under threat or under the thumb of a variety of empires. The question faced by the children of Israel and the early followers of Jesus was how to live for the kingdom of God while powerful empires demanded full obedience. Does living with affluence and influence change the way we read and understand that story? Are we likely to miss the way the Bible critiques our use of wealth, weapons, and walls? What do Abraham, Moses, and Daniel teach us about living in the heart of the empire and reaching for something better? What can Paul teach us about using the resources of the empire to spread the message that Jesus is Lord, not Caesar? What do the birth and death of Jesus teach us about how God is redeeming the world of empires? Is our citizenship in the empire a temptation, or an opportunity?

The birth diamond numerological chart - book and workbook

Author : Eric Jackson Perrin
Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2016-09-12
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9791094871911

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Who are you! Where do you come from? Why are you here? What is your life mission? Did you know that as all human beings created by "The Source of all Life", you are a Diamond that wants to shine? This can be done by being aware of all your facets and by expressing them in their best possible form so as to gradually become the best version of yourself. The Birth Diamond is based on sacred karmic evolutionaly Hindu Numerology. It is an astronumerological chart based on your first name, your family name and your date of birth. It is a very relevent and effcient Self-knowledge tool for private people, therepists, numerologists, astrologers and human resource managers. It reveals your soul's structure and evolution plan thougth 24 "houses". It gives you "keys" and describes your various facets, especially your unknown ones, like a GPS of your inner life. It can greatly help you to answer the above questions and many more. In this book + workbook, you can learn how to build and interpret the Birth Diamond. You can discover your strength, your wealth and your resources, your challenges and contradictions, what you need to adapt and find your place in society, what you inherited from your parents, your deep self and your creative power, your technical abilities and recuring difficulties, how you relate to others, your solutions to generate progress, your "life path", your genealogical keys, your motivation and how you can blosom. Then, using simple coaching exercices and visualization, you can all upon the numbers and images used to represent them to help you reach your previously defined goals.

Detox Your Circle, Activate Your Destiny

Author : Ernest Sears Jr
Publisher : Balboa Press
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2019-01-14
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781982219826

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After doing over fifteen years of hard time in a cubicle or office, you and your laptop have found Nirvana at the Starbucks around the corner. Mercifully, the career is over; the kids are gone. Now there is nothing left to distract you from the elephant in the room. You stare at your significant other with the most disconcerting doubts about whether the relationship has run its natural course. You own up to your part in friendships that have become more like placeholders. Years of meaningless, if tenuous, connection have left you hollow. Detox Your Circle, Activate Your Destiny establishes the premise for removing thirteen toxic elements—people, self-sabotaging behaviors, baggage, and meaningless rituals, to name a few—and demonstrates how decluttering can trigger a very powerful clarity. When we detox our Rolodex, our true nature and essence attract more of who we are. What ensues is a resonance that sets the tone and cosmic parameters for fulfilling destiny.

Your First Million

Author : Arlan Hamilton
Publisher : Little, Brown Spark
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2024-01-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780316508162

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How to build a legacy of wealth and impact, from the “bold and relentless disruptor” changing the face of entrepreneurship in America (Black Enterprise). Having lived nearly her entire life below the poverty line before going on to attain wealth and success as an entrepreneur and investor, Arlan Hamilton knows that entrepreneurship is the quickest path to money and power—particularly for those who haven’t had much of it in the past. In Your First Million, she shows how anyone—no matter what they look like or how much money they have—can tap into all the new tools they already have at their disposal to get their million-dollar idea off the ground. Readers will learn: how to identify unmet needs, raise money, choose the right collaborators, create multiple income streams, and turn their unique knowledge and experience into a profitable businesses—while reinvesting in their communities and empowering others to do the same. If we can change who gets to decide what new ideas are worthy, and who gets to turn those ideas into reality, not only can we change our own circumstances—we can change the world.

Kiss Me, Love Me, Kill Me!

Author : Ashlee North
Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014-07-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781631354519

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Kiss Me, Love Me, Kill Me! is the whole package. Full of tension, life, love, passion, deceit, and ultimately death, it has all the twists and turns of a roller coaster ride! Join the teenage characters, Skye and Marco, as they find themselves in love, long passionately for their first kiss, and uncover a murderous plot in Wunderland, an exciting and thrilling theme park that’s their choice of fun! Meet Shontelle, Skye’s sister, who will love and lose love, hope and have hope dashed, and hope again. Get to know Roger, Clarke and Joshua, the men in her life, and find out how they all fit together within a terrible crime. Ride with the young lovers and feel the vibrations of the park’s carriages, as you realise that in this place of frivolity and enjoyment, all is not as it seems. There is evil lurking everywhere! Feel the desire, passion, dreams, hopes and needs of true love, while you try to solve the mystery of the killer’s identity, why he dwells in the shadows, and where he hid the body of the man he despises. Take nothing for granted, trust no one, for all have their part to play in the final outcome. Don’t miss out on the ride of your life!

Rising China and Its Postmodern Fate

Author : Charles Horner
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 9780820335889

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China's sense of today and its view of tomorrow are both rooted in the past--and we need to understand that connection, says China scholar Charles Horner. In Rising China and Its Postmodern Fate, Horner offers a new interpretation of how China's changed view of its modern historical experience has also changed China's understanding of its long intellectual and cultural tradition. Spirited reevaluations of history, strategy, commerce, and literature are cooperating--and competing--to define the future. The capstone of modern China was the founding of the People's Republic in 1949 and its rejection of Confucianism, capitalism, and modernity. Yet today's rising China retains few vestiges of what Mao wrought. What then, Horner asks, is post-Mao, postmodern China? Where did it come from? How did it get here? Where is it going? Contemporary views of the great periods in Chinese history are having a significant influence on the development of rising China's national strategy, says Horner. He looks at the revival of interest in, and changing interpretations of, three dynasties--the Yuan (1272-1368), the Ming (1368-1644), and the Qing (1644-1912)--that, together with the People's Republic of China, provide examples of great power success. The future of every major country is now connected to China's, and this book explains how China, now seeing itself as the complex and thriving result of the old and the new, is poised to change the world.

Barack Obama

Author : Steven Sarson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350032354

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Barack Obama's politics are deeply informed by his profound knowledge and understanding of his country's history. His articles, books, and speeches are replete with references to America's past and how that relates to the present he sees and the future he envisions. Exploring Obama's own words, Steven Sarson examines his interpretation of American history from colonial times to the present, showing how Obama sees American history as beginning with the “common creed” of equality and liberty proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and the “more perfect union” created by the Constitution. He analyses Obama's understanding of the colonies, revolution, and early nation, slavery and the civil war, segregation and civil rights, economy and society, Native Americans and foreign policy. An epilogue explores how Obama personifies the American dream through the stories of individuals, including his own. A unique and fascinating take on the past and how we interpret it, this book will appeal to all students and scholars of American history, as well as anyone interested in Obama's presidency.

Safavid Persia in the Age of Empires

Author : Charles Melville
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 467 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9780755633807

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Safavid Persia in the Age of Empires by Charles Melville Pdf

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw the establishment of the new Safavid regime in Iran. Along with reuniting the Persian lands under one rule, the Safavids initiated the radical transformation of the religious landscape by introducing Imami Shi'ism as the official state faith and in this as in other ways, laying the foundations of Iran's modern identity. In this book, leading scholars of Iranian history, culture and politics examine the meaning of the idea of Iran in the Safavid period by examining contemporary experiences of both insiders and outsiders, asking how modern scholarship defines the distinctive features of the age. While sometimes viewed as a period of decline from the high points of classical Persian literature and the visual arts of preceding centuries, the chapters of this book demonstrate that the Safavid era was nevertheless a period of great literary and artistic activity in the realms of both secular and theological endeavour. With the establishment of comparable polities across western, southern and central Asia at broadly the same time, the book explores some of the literary and political interactions with Iran's Ottoman, Mughal and Uzbek neighbours. As the volume and frequency of European merchants and diplomats visiting Safavid Persia increased, especially in the seventeenth century, and as more Iranians recorded their own travel experiences to surrounding Muslim lands, the Safavid period is the first in which we can document and explore the contours of Iran's place in an expanding world, and gain insights into how Iranians saw themselves and others saw them.

Empires in World History

Author : Jane Burbank,Frederick Cooper
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781400834709

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How empires have used diversity to shape the world order for more than two millennia Empires—vast states of territories and peoples united by force and ambition—have dominated the political landscape for more than two millennia. Empires in World History departs from conventional European and nation-centered perspectives to take a remarkable look at how empires relied on diversity to shape the global order. Beginning with ancient Rome and China and continuing across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa, Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper examine empires' conquests, rivalries, and strategies of domination—with an emphasis on how empires accommodated, created, and manipulated differences among populations. Burbank and Cooper examine Rome and China from the third century BCE, empires that sustained state power for centuries. They delve into the militant monotheism of Byzantium, the Islamic Caliphates, and the short-lived Carolingians, as well as the pragmatically tolerant rule of the Mongols and Ottomans, who combined religious protection with the politics of loyalty. Burbank and Cooper discuss the influence of empire on capitalism and popular sovereignty, the limitations and instability of Europe's colonial projects, Russia's repertoire of exploitation and differentiation, as well as the "empire of liberty"—devised by American revolutionaries and later extended across a continent and beyond. With its investigation into the relationship between diversity and imperial states, Empires in World History offers a fresh approach to understanding the impact of empires on the past and present.

Summary of Niall Ferguson's Empire

Author : Everest Media,
Publisher : Everest Media LLC
Page : 53 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-15T22:59:00Z
Category : History
ISBN : 9798822512603

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Summary of Niall Ferguson's Empire by Everest Media, Pdf

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The British Empire began with the theft of Spanish gold by Henry Morgan in 1663. It was not conceived by self-conscious imperialists, but by thieves who were trying to steal the proceeds of someone else’s Empire. #2 The British Empire was acquired by imitation. The English were late starters in the European race for empire, and they only acquired Jamaica in 1655. They had dreamt of finding an El Dorado of their own, in the hope that England could become rich on American metals. #3 The English sense of empire envy grew after the Reformation, when proponents began to argue that England had a religious duty to build a Protestant empire to match the Popish empires of the Spanish and Portuguese. The English crown was always limited by the country’s wealthy aristocracy and Parliament. #4 The first recorded voyage to find El Dorado was in 1480, when a shipload of optimists set sail from Bristol to look for the island of Brasylle in the west part of Ireland. The success of the endeavor is not recorded, but it seems doubtful.

Post-Imperial Possibilities

Author : Jane Burbank,Frederick Cooper
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2023-11-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780691251509

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A history of three transnational political projects designed to overcome the inequities of imperialism After the dissolution of empires, was the nation-state the only way to unite people politically, culturally, and economically? In Post-Imperial Possibilities, historians Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper examine three large-scale, transcontinental projects aimed at bringing together peoples of different regions to mitigate imperial legacies of inequality. Eurasia, Eurafrica, and Afroasia—in theory if not in practice—offered alternative routes out of empire. The theory of Eurasianism was developed after the collapse of imperial Russia by exiled intellectuals alienated by both Western imperialism and communism. Eurafrica began as a design for collaborative European exploitation of Africa but was transformed in the 1940s and 1950s into a project to include France’s African territories in plans for European integration. The Afroasian movement wanted to replace the vertical relationship of colonizer and colonized with a horizontal relationship among former colonial territories that could challenge both the communist and capitalist worlds. Both Eurafrica and Afroasia floundered, victims of old and new vested interests. But Eurasia revived in the 1990s, when Russian intellectuals turned the theory’s attack on Western hegemony into a recipe for the restoration of Russian imperial power. While both the system of purportedly sovereign states and the concentrated might of large economic and political institutions continue to frustrate projects to overcome inequities in welfare and power, Burbank and Cooper’s study of political imagination explores wide-ranging concepts of social affiliation and obligation that emerged after empire and the reasons for their unlike destinies.