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The Code of Civilization.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nikonov, Vyacheslav.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civilization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (883 pages)
Place of Publication:
London : Glagoslav Publications Ltd, 2021.
Summary:
In his book, Vyacheslav Nikonov shows the origins of the modern world and traces the chronologies and histories of peoples and countries. Nikonov discusses the main centers of influence and forces that shape the world in which we live. The world demonstrates a variety of development models shaped by the national, regional, historical, religious and other aspects of each country.
Contents:
Intro
Prologue
Epilogue
People And Civilizations
Mankind's Past is Full of Mystery
Ethnicities, Nations, States
The State and Globalization
Power: Soft, Smart and Hard
Civilizations
United States of Europe
The West Has Long Been in Fashion
Classical Debut
Through the Dark Ages
The Renaissance and the Reformation
The Beginnings of Capitalism and Modern Democracy
The Imperial Spirit
The Westphalian World
Nazism as a European Value
The Western Pole
European (Dis)Union
European Integration: From Success to Success
The Debt Economy
Is It Easy to Be a European?
On the Waves of Brexit
European Pole
A Clash of Values?
The American Magnitude
Colonial Duality
Two-Party Foundations
A Peculiar Institution
The Triumph of Will and Capital
Hollywood upon the Hill
The Superpower
A Flexible Response
Unipolarity and the Great Recession
Obamamania
Resource-Constrained Environment Strategy
Who Won in 2016?
Drain the Washington Swamp
The Trump Doctrine
The Trump-Russia Affair
The Dollar Economy
The Empire of Lawyers and Lobbyists
What Happened to the Melting Pot
The Sources of American Behaviour
The Russian Matrix
The Geography of the Russian Fate
Initial Rus
The Western Ulus
The Moscow Tsardom
The Great Power
In the European Concert of Powers
The Collapse of Russia - 1917.
Notes:
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ISBN:
9781912894833
1912894831
OCLC:
1256237749

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