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Realpolitik - The Art of Strategic Power in Global Politics

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Unlock the strategic depths of Realpolitik with this latest entry in the "Political Science" series. "Realpolitik" delivers essential insights into a pragmatic approach to politics, focusing on power and practicality over ideals. Designed for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike, this book serves as a guide to understanding the key forces that shape global political affairs.
 
Chapters Brief Overviews:
 
1: Realpolitik – Discover its core principles and role in political strategy.
 
2: Geopolitics – Explore Realpolitik's influence on global power dynamics.
 
3: Hans Morgenthau – Delve into the theories of Realist thinker Hans Morgenthau.
 
4: Diplomacy – Analyze the pragmatic role of diplomacy in Realpolitik.
 
5: Realism (international relations) – Understand Realism’s link to Realpolitik.
 
6: Operation Coldstore – Investigate this pivotal event in Singaporean politics.
 
7: History of Singapore – Trace Realpolitik in Singapore's political history.
 
8: Lee Kuan Yew – Examine Lee Kuan Yew’s Realpolitik style of governance.
 
9: People's Action Party – Assess the PAP’s role in Singapore’s Realpolitik.
 
10: Singapore in Malaysia – Explore Singapore’s political maneuvers within Realpolitik.
 
11: 1964 Race Riots – Understand how these riots shaped Singapore's strategy.
 
12: Lee Kuan Yew School – Analyze this institution’s role in teaching Realpolitik.
 
13: Nanny State – Discuss the "nanny state" concept in Realpolitik governance.
 
14: Sunanda K. Datta-Ray – Examine Datta-Ray's perspectives on Realpolitik.
 
15: Eu Chooi Yip – Learn about Yip’s contributions to Singaporean political strategy.
 
16: Ludwig von Rochau – Discover how Rochau defined Realpolitik.
 
17: Lee Kuan Yew's Death – Reflect on the Realpolitik implications of his passing.
 
18: John Bew – Gain insights from historian John Bew's analyses.
 
19: Lee Kuan Yew’s Political Positions – Review his alignment with Realpolitik.
 
20: Equator Art Society – Delve into its influence on Realpolitik discourse.
 
21: Leadership Studies – Analyze leadership strategies through the lens of Realpolitik.
 
This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of political realism. It goes beyond mere theory, offering valuable lessons that transcend the cost of the book, making it an investment in strategic thinking. Readers will come away with a comprehensive view of how Realpolitik drives global and local political strategies.
Verfügbar seit: 07.10.2024.
Drucklänge: 266 Seiten.

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