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Korean peninsula: A pawn on the geopolitical chessboard / Tomar, Naveen; Singh, Navroop; Parekh, Himja 2018  Book
Tomar, Naveen Book
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Publication New Delhi, Asian Warrior, 2018.
Description xvi, 179pWhite spine
Summary/Abstract The book focuses on the Korean Peninsula which is divided between North and South Korea. Tracing events from the time of unified Korea under the Goryeo/Joseon Dynasty to the Japanese occupation, The book elucidates how global powers have used the Korean Peninsula as a geopolitical platform to carve out spheres of influence to remain relevant. The book expounds on South Korea’s journey as a tech giant along with tracing the mindset and evolution of North Korea’s founding principles which have made it a part of the “Axis of Evil” that threatens global security. It also reveals the roles of different countries and blocs on the Korean Peninsula in their quest for global supremacy! Will the Korean Peninsula reclaim its rightful place on the map or is it forever doomed to remain “A Pawn on the Geopolitical Chessboard?”
Contents Introduction Part 1: The Korean tangle - Neo-Confucianism and the battle for survival - The empire of the sun strikes Part 2: The tale of two Koreas - The Republic of Korea - Democratic people's Republic of Korea - The third Korea The changing dynamics Hypothesis Conclusion
Standard Number 9789353008680 Pb.
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New global order / Tomar, Naveen; Sood, Vikram 2016  Book
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Publication Epublication, Asian Warrior, 2016.
Description 556pWhite spine
Summary/Abstract This theory of territorial reminiscence and its impact on countries, communities and ideologies is at the core of The New Global Order authored by Naveen Tomar, Navroop Singh and Himja Parekh, which attempts a global mapping from the 12th century Ottoman Empire (the key to chaos in Middle East and the world today); 14th century Eurasia through the European and Russian Orders; to China (as the challenger to the United States) and India’s rise in the 20th and 21st century respectively against an order led by Great Britain and currently the United States.
Standard Number 9789352659708 Hb.
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