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The New Age of Development - The Geopolitical Assertion of Eurasia

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This book focuses on current trends in development, arguing that the digital revolution will shape today's race for global supremacy. The volume explores how the technological race, driven by AI advances, will decisively contribute to shaping a new world order. Every leap in technological advancement changes the rules of the game and initiate new cycles of economic growth. The main argument of the authors is that these changes are particularly intense in Eurasia, the main geopolitical hotspot at the moment. Starting from recent statistical data, the authors underline this new ascent of the Asian continent - a shift that can be best described as a historical change of relay not between two countries, but between two continents. Lastly, the volume discusses the consequences of these shifts in power and influence, by reflecting on the possible new world order to follow. Effectively providing an overview of the challenges that will decisively shape future geopolitical relations, this volume will be of use to researchers and students interested in globalization studies, international relations, geopolitics, and development. 

List of contents

Chapter 1: AI First.- Chapter 2: The Can-Do Power.- Chapter 3: "The Successive Discredits" of the Western Vision of Development.- Chapter 4: The Supply Chains - The Battle is for Control, not for Liberalization.- Chapter 5: Eurasia's Geopolitical Development.- Chapter 6: Romania - 30 Years of Improvisation.

About the author










Paul Dobrescu, PhD, is a Romanian scholar and the founder of the College of Communication and Public Relations at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration in Bucharest, Romania. During his long and productive career, he published numerous books and articles, and coordinated the research activities of the institution. Paul Dobrescu's academic achievements revolve around the study of globalization and development issues, as well as geopolitics. His work has been translated in English (The Century of the Emerging World. Development with a Vengeance, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017) and French (Les crises post-crise. Un monde sans boussole ni hégémonie, L'Harmattan, 2017). He is the editor of the volume Development in Turbulent Times. The many faces of inequality within Europe, published by Springer in 2019. 
Flavia Durach, PhD, is Lecturer at the College of Communication and Public Relations, National University for Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest. Her research interests include the study of media effects, with an emphasis on the role of the digital platforms, strategic communication, online disinformation, and EU attitudes (Public Opinion towards the EU: Triumphalism, Euroscepticism or Banal Representations?, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016). Flavia Durach is the author/ editor/ contributor in volumes published by reputable publishers (Springer, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, IOS Press, Peter Lang), and author of numerous scientific articles dedicated to these issues. In recent years, she was involved in a number of international and national projects dedicated to countering fake news and online disinformation.


Product details

Authors Paul Dobrescu, Flavia Durach
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Dragonii dezvoltarii. Revine istoria pe supercontinentul euroasiatic?
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.09.2023
 
EAN 9783031056666
ISBN 978-3-0-3105666-6
No. of pages 201
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XIV, 201 p. 20 illus. in color.
Series Contributions to Political Science
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

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