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Israel's Enduring Predicament
The Roads That Lead Nowhere
by GEW Intelligence Unit
Part of the Geopolitics series
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a protracted and multi-layered struggle deeply rooted in historical grievances, political aspirations and competing claims to land, resources and sovereignty. In this comprehensive guide by the GEW Intelligence Unit, readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the complex dynamics shaping this enduring conflict. Through meticulous research and analysis, the book delves into the historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors that have contributed to the ongoing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. With a serious and objective tone, this guide provides a nuanced exploration of the conflicting narratives, power struggles, and international interventions that continue to shape the region. Essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of this enduring dispute, The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict offers a sobering examination of one of the world's most entrenched geopolitical challenges.
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Contours of Power: A Critical Journey Through Geopolitics
Geopolitics, #2
by Amna Waseem
Part of the Geopolitics series
This book offers a sweeping exploration of geopolitical thought-from classical theories of land and sea power to the postmodern critiques that challenge how we imagine global space. Through seven richly detailed chapters, it examines key thinkers like Mackinder, Mahan, and Tuathail, traces the evolution of geopolitical phases, and analyzes the grand strategies of the United States and China. Blending history, theory, and contemporary relevance, Contours of Power invites readers to rethink geopolitics not as a static map of borders, but as a dynamic discourse of meaning, identity, and influence in a fragmented world. Amna Waseem is a multi‑genre author, creative entrepreneur, and MPhil scholar in Political Science at Kinnaird College for Women. With over forty published eBooks, she writes across children's and adult fiction as well as educational non‑fiction, blending imaginative storytelling with accessible insights.Her short story The Widow and the Whispering Cup is part of the digital eBook collection of the New York Public Library, while her coloring book is included in the Dubai Public Library. These international placements highlight her growing global presence and the cultural resonance of her work.Away from her desk, she embraces simple living-finding inspiration in quiet mornings with coffee and the calm of sunlit garden corners.
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Shifting Powers: The Twilight of American Supremacy
Geopolitics, #1
by Amna Waseem
Part of the Geopolitics series
Shifting Powers: The Twilight of American Primacy By Amna WaseemIn a world no longer defined by a single superpower, Shifting Powers offers a bold and timely exploration of the forces reshaping global order. From the high-stakes EP-3E crisis to the evolving military balance among the United States, China, and Russia, Amna Waseem traces the arc of American dominance-and its gradual unraveling.Blending historical insight, strategic analysis, and geopolitical theory, this book examines the rise and decline of U.S. influence, the emergence of multipolarity, and the challenges posed by rising powers like China, the European Union, and the BRICS coalition. It interrogates the meaning of American power in the 21st century: Is it still relevant? What kind of power does the U.S. wield today-and what kind should it aspire to?With crisp chapters, a clear narrative, and a glossary of key terms, Shifting Powers is essential reading for students, analysts, and anyone seeking to understand the shifting tectonics of global politics. It's not just a chronicle of decline-it's a roadmap for navigating a fragmented world. Amna Waseem is a multi‑genre author, creative entrepreneur, and MPhil scholar in Political Science at Kinnaird College for Women. With over forty published eBooks, she writes across children's and adult fiction as well as educational non‑fiction, blending imaginative storytelling with accessible insights.Her short story The Widow and the Whispering Cup is part of the digital eBook collection of the New York Public Library, while her coloring book is included in the Dubai Public Library. These international placements highlight her growing global presence and the cultural resonance of her work.Away from her desk, she embraces simple living-finding inspiration in quiet mornings with coffee and the calm of sunlit garden corners.
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