Sabri Kicmari
History Continues: Three Models of the Continuation of History
History Continues: Three Models of the Continuation of History
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The return of ideology in international relations, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, is highlighted in this book, which challenges liberal democracy and calls for commitment to strengthen democracy. It is of interest to diplomats, journalists, and scholars.
Format: Hardback
Length: 308 pages
Publication date: 08 January 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
Decades after Francis Fukuyama's influential "end of history" thesis gained widespread attention, the world has witnessed a resurgence of conflicts and turmoil that defy the notion of a linear progression towards a predetermined endpoint. Dr. Kimari, having personally experienced the devastating effects of a European civil war in his native land in the 1990s, has dedicated countless years to exploring these complex issues. In his groundbreaking book, "The Return of Ideology in International Relations," Dr. Kimari delves into the revival of ideological models in global politics, presenting harsh and challenging frameworks that directly threaten liberal democracy.
The relevance of this book becomes particularly apparent in the context of the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the urgent need for global leaders to address the threat posed by ideological extremism. The publication of this book serves as a powerful call to action, emphasizing the importance of unwavering commitment to strengthening democracy worldwide. It appeals to diplomats, journalists, and scholars alike, seeking to foster a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics shaping international relations and the critical role that democratic values play in preserving world peace.
Dr. Kimari's book offers a comprehensive analysis of the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of ideological conflicts. He explores the rise of authoritarianism, nationalism, and populism, which are often driven by ideological beliefs and values that clash with the principles of liberal democracy. Through vivid case studies and insightful commentary, Dr. Kimari sheds light on the dangers of ideological models, including their potential to undermine social cohesion, promote discrimination, and exacerbate regional and global tensions.
At the same time, the book also highlights the importance of promoting democratic values and institutions as a means of countering the threat posed by ideological models. Dr. Kimari advocates for a more inclusive and pluralistic approach to international relations, where different perspectives and ideologies can be openly discussed and debated. He emphasizes the need for dialogue, compromise, and respect for human rights, as well as the importance of building strong institutions that can uphold democratic norms and values.
Furthermore, the book raises important questions about the role of the media and civil society in promoting democratic values and countering the influence of ideological models. Dr. Kimari argues that the media has a crucial responsibility to provide accurate and unbiased information, while civil society organizations can play a vital role in mobilizing citizens and advocating for democratic reforms. He calls for a more robust and independent media sector, as well as the support of civil society organizations in promoting democratic values and institutions.
In conclusion, "The Return of Ideology in International Relations" is a timely and essential contribution to the ongoing debate about the future of global politics. By highlighting the dangers posed by ideological models and advocating for the promotion of democratic values and institutions, Dr. Kimari offers a roadmap for building a more peaceful and prosperous world. This book should be read by policymakers, diplomats, journalists, and scholars alike, as it provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics shaping international relations and the critical role that democratic values play in preserving world peace.
Weight: 539g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811984013
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
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