The New Cold War explores the geopolitical tensions between the United States, Russia, and China, arguing that the Cold War never truly ended but instead evolved into new forms of global rivalry. Achcar examines how U.S. foreign policy, NATO expansio ...
The New Cold War explores the geopolitical tensions between the United States, Russia, and China, arguing that the Cold War never truly ended but instead evolved into new forms of global rivalry. Achcar examines how U.S. foreign policy, NATO expansion, and economic competition have contributed to renewed hostilities, particularly in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s rise as a global power.
The book provides a historical analysis of post-Cold War diplomacy, detailing how Western strategies have shaped modern conflicts. Achcar also discusses the potential consequences of escalating tensions and offers insights into alternative paths toward global stability
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