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This book puts forward a new conceptual framework for emerging geopolitics through the lens of technology, energy and warfare, illuminating how power dynamics are being fundamentally reshaped on a global scale. It will be of interest to researchers of international relations, security and intelligence studies, IT and AI.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction. PART I: Technology and Geopolitics
2. Fourth Industrial Revolution and Global Governance: Understanding Reshaping of Contours of Human Security
3. Cyber Espionage and Cyber Interference - A New Way of Intervening in another State's Affairs
4. Israel's Techno-Nationalism: Technology, Identity, and Geopolitics
5. Taiwan Strait and the Semiconductor Crisis - Its Geo-Political Implications and a Critic to Complex Interdependency Theory
6. Assessing Technology as a key Driver in Geopolitics: The Case of India. PART II: Energy and Geopolitics
7. Southeast Asia in the Geopolitics of Green Transition: Great-Power Competition and Challenges
8. Developing Nepal as a Hydrogen Hub for Contributing to the Energy Transition and Green Growth in South Asia
9. Managing Growth in a Geopolitical Context: India's Energy Diplomacy
10. The Dynamics of Energy and Maritime Security in the Horn of Africa: Red Sea Transits and Geopolitical Implications
11. Russia-Ukraine War and the Geopolitics of Energy. PART III: Warfare and Geopolitics
12. Artificial Intelligence: A Paradigm Shift in Modern Warfare
13. The Dynamics of New Generation Warfare Methods and Arms Exports in the Contemporary World Order
14. Understanding the Impact of Emerging Technologies on Wars: Ramifications for India
15. India's Quest for Hybrid Warfare: Strategic Implications
16. Changing Dimensions of Hybrid Warfare: Emerging Threats to India in the 21st Century.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Sandeep Tripathi is the Founder of the Forum for Global Studies, New Delhi. He holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from JNU, New Delhi. He serves as a panelist - Foreign Affairs Expert | DD News, the Govt. of India. He is a member of the Scientific Committee at RUDN University, Russia. He has delivered keynote addresses at renowned global institutions, including the University of São Paulo, Brazil, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Yerevan State University, Armenia, the University of Warsaw, Poland, IDSC, Philippines, and the Global Forum on Energy Security, China.
Kirill Sablin is a Leading Researcher specializing in political and economic aspects of traditional energy development and discrete structural alternatives of the world economy institutional organisation. He received his Ph.D. from Kemerovo State University. Currently, he is a Visiting Leading Researcher at the Federal Research Centre of Coal and Coal Chemistry (Russia). His scientific interests include economic development of countries with emerging markets, Schumpeterian innovations, rent-seeking behavior, political connections in resource-abundant economies, and technological sovereignty of extractive industries. His expertise spans over the construction of models of complex economic processes using the theory of fuzzy sets.