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New Middle Ages: Geopolitics of Post-Westphalian World

New Middle Ages: Geopolitics of Post-Westphalian World

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The book presents a world-system study based in neomedieval thinking, dividing the world into three ideal-type geopolitical settings and analyzing the impact of such an understanding of the global system. Spatial analysis is utilized to present the consequences of the analytical division of the global system into three ideal-types, with case studies selected to illustrate the impacts.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 23 October 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


The book presents a comprehensive world-system study that draws upon neomedieval thinking, offering a fresh perspective while maintaining a strong empirical foundation. By transcending the confines of the Westphalian lens, it explores a diverse range of geopolitical settings, dividing the world into three ideal-type geopolitical realms that interact and influence the geopolitical actors within them. This innovative approach enables readers to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic and complex geopolitical environment of the contemporary world.

The book is structured into three main sections. The first section focuses on developing the theoretical model, providing a framework for understanding the global system. The second section conducts an empirical analysis of the global political map, highlighting key regions, countries, and alliances. The third section examines the implications of applying the theoretical model to comprehend the global system, shedding light on its potential impacts and consequences.

Throughout the book, the author raises critical questions about the conceptualization of the contemporary global order. To address these questions, the author proposes a spatial analysis approach, dividing the world map into three spheres. This analytical division allows for a more nuanced understanding of the complex interrelationships and dynamics within the global system.

The case studies presented in the book are carefully selected to illustrate the practical applications of the theoretical model. These case studies are not intended to test the theory but rather to provide concrete examples of how the understanding of the global system can be applied to real-world situations. By presenting these case studies, the author aims to make the theoretical concepts more accessible and relatable to readers, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the global system.

In conclusion, the book offers a groundbreaking exploration of the world system, leveraging neomedieval thinking to provide a fresh and insightful perspective. By dividing the world into three ideal-type geopolitical settings and employing a spatial analysis approach, it offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the complex geopolitical environment of the contemporary world. Through its empirical analysis and case studies, the book provides valuable insights into the dynamics, interrelationships, and challenges facing the global system, equipping readers with the tools to navigate and analyze this dynamic environment effectively.

Weight: 273g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030586836
Edition number: 1st ed. 2020

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