A Power In The World PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download A Power In The World PDF full book. Access full book title A Power In The World.

A Power in the World

A Power in the World
Author: Lorenz Gonschor
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824880013

Download A Power in the World Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Few people today know that in the nineteenth century, Hawai‘i was not only an internationally recognized independent nation but played a crucial role in the entire Pacific region and left an important legacy throughout Oceania. As the first non-Western state to gain full recognition as a coequal of the Western powers, yet at the same time grounded in indigenous tradition and identity, the Hawaiian Kingdom occupied a unique position in the late nineteenth-century world order. From this position, Hawai‘i’s leaders were able to promote the building of independent states based on their country’s model throughout the Pacific, envisioning the region to become politically unified. Such a pan-Oceanian polity would be able to withstand foreign colonialism and become, in the words of one of the idea’s pioneers, “a Power in the World.” After being developed over three decades among both native and non-native intellectuals close to the Hawaiian court, King Kalākaua’s government started implementing this vision in 1887 by concluding a treaty of confederation with Sāmoa, a first step toward a larger Hawaiian-led pan-Oceanian federation. Political unrest and Western imperialist interference in both Hawai‘i and Sāmoa prevented the project from advancing further at the time, and a long interlude of colonialism and occupation has obscured its legacy for over a century. Nonetheless it remains an inspiring historical precedent for movements toward greater political and economic integration in the Pacific Islands region today. Lorenz Gonschor examines two intertwined historical processes: The development of a Hawai‘i-based pan-Oceanian policy and underlying ideology, which in turn provided the rationale for the second process, the spread of the Hawaiian Kingdom’s constitutional model to other Pacific archipelagos. He argues that the legacy of this visionary policy is today re-emerging in the form of two interconnected movements—namely a growing movement in Hawai‘i to reclaim its legacy as Oceania’s historically leading nation-state on one hand, and an increasingly assertive Oceanian regionalism emanating mainly from Fiji and other postcolonial states in the Southwestern Pacific on the other. As a historical reference for both, nineteenth-century Hawaiian policy serves as an inspiration and guideline for envisioning de-colonial futures for the Pacific region.


All the Power in the World

All the Power in the World
Author: Peter K. Unger
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780195155617

Download All the Power in the World Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Unger provocatively breaks with what he terms the conservatism of present day philosophy, and returns to central themes from Descartes, Locke, Hume and others. He sets out to answer profoundly difficult human questions about ourselves and the world in this philosophical journey into the nature of reality.


Balance of Power in World History

Balance of Power in World History
Author: S. Kaufman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2007-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 023059168X

Download Balance of Power in World History Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

The balance of power is one of the most influential ideas in international relations, yet it has never been comprehensively examined in pre-modern or non-European contexts. This book redresses this imbalance. The authors present eight new case studies of balancing and balancing failure in pre-modern and non-European international systems.


New Power

New Power
Author: Jeremy Heimans
Publisher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0345816463

Download New Power Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

From two influential and visionary thinkers comes a big idea that is changing the way movements catch fire and ideas spread in our highly connected world. For the vast majority of human history, power has been held by the few. "Old power" is closed, inaccessible, and leader-driven. Once gained, it is jealously guarded, and the powerful spend it carefully, like currency. But the technological revolution of the past two decades has made possible a new form of power, one that operates differently, like a current. "New power" is made by many; it is open, participatory, often leaderless, and peer-driven. Like water or electricity, it is most forceful when it surges. The goal with new power is not to hoard it, but to channel it. New power is behind the rise of participatory communities like Facebook and YouTube, sharing services like Uber and Airbnb, and rapid-fire social movements like Brexit and #BlackLivesMatter. It explains the unlikely success of Barack Obama's 2008 campaign and the unlikelier victory of Donald Trump in 2016. And it gives ISIS its power to propagate its brand and distribute its violence. Even old power institutions like the Papacy, NASA, and LEGO have tapped into the strength of the crowd to stage improbable reinventions. In New Power, the business leaders/social visionaries Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms provide the tools for using new power to successfully spread an idea or lead a movement in the twenty-first century. Drawing on examples from business, politics, and social justice, they explain the new world we live in--a world where connectivity has made change shocking and swift and a world in which everyone expects to participate.


Power in World Politics

Power in World Politics
Author: Felix Berenskoetter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2007-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134103220

Download Power in World Politics Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Featuring contributions from both upcoming and distinguished scholars, including Steven Lukes, Joseph Nye, and Stefano Guzzini, this volume explores the nature and location of ‘power’ in international politics through a variety of conceptual lenses.


The Rise And Fall of British Naval Mastery

The Rise And Fall of British Naval Mastery
Author: Paul Kennedy
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0141983833

Download The Rise And Fall of British Naval Mastery Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Paul Kennedy's classic naval history, now updated with a new introduction by the author This acclaimed book traces Britain's rise and fall as a sea power from the Tudors to the present day. Challenging the traditional view that the British are natural 'sons of the waves', he suggests instead that the country's fortunes as a significant maritime force have always been bound up with its economic growth. In doing so, he contributes significantly to the centuries-long debate between 'continental' and 'maritime' schools of strategy over Britain's policy in times of war. Setting British naval history within a framework of national, international, economic, political and strategic considerations, he offers a fresh approach to one of the central questions in British history. A new introduction extends his analysis into the twenty-first century and reflects on current American and Chinese ambitions for naval mastery. 'Excellent and stimulating' Correlli Barnett 'The first scholar to have set the sweep of British Naval history against the background of economic history' Michael Howard, Sunday Times 'By far the best study that has ever been done on the subject ... a sparkling and apt quotation on practically every page' Daniel A. Baugh, International History Review 'The best single-volume study of Britain and her naval past now available to us' Jon Sumida, Journal of Modern History


Soft Power

Soft Power
Author: Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0786738960

Download Soft Power Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Joseph Nye coined the term "soft power" in the late 1980s. It is now used frequently—and often incorrectly—by political leaders, editorial writers, and academics around the world. So what is soft power? Soft power lies in the ability to attract and persuade. Whereas hard power—the ability to coerce—grows out of a country's military or economic might, soft power arises from the attractiveness of a country's culture, political ideals, and policies. Hard power remains crucial in a world of states trying to guard their independence and of non-state groups willing to turn to violence. It forms the core of the Bush administration's new national security strategy. But according to Nye, the neo-conservatives who advise the president are making a major miscalculation: They focus too heavily on using America's military power to force other nations to do our will, and they pay too little heed to our soft power. It is soft power that will help prevent terrorists from recruiting supporters from among the moderate majority. And it is soft power that will help us deal with critical global issues that require multilateral cooperation among states. That is why it is so essential that America better understands and applies our soft power. This book is our guide.


The Paradox of American Power

The Paradox of American Power
Author: Joseph S. Nye Jr.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199839638

Download The Paradox of American Power Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Not since the Roman Empire has any nation had as much economic, cultural, and military power as the United States does today. Yet, as has become all too evident through the terrorist attacks of September 11th and the impending threat of the acquisition of nuclear weapons by Iran, that power is not enough to solve global problems--like terrorism, environmental degradation, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction--without involving other nations. Here Joseph S. Nye, Jr. focuses on the rise of these and other new challenges and explains clearly why America must adopt a more cooperative engagement with the rest of the world.


The World Power

The World Power
Author: Nishant upadhyay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-01-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781795175012

Download The World Power Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

The book is about how the world is changed in 22nd century , It's not something so scientifically changed , It's about how everyone is living in the world where there is a supreme power which control over every single country in the world , And it's about how things being in control just by few strongest people in the world , they have all sort of powers in the world , which includes killing someone If they wanted to , and no government can question them why or how they do this kind of action , they are above all the government in this world , The leader or 'G' which is initial of his name , no one knows his full name , is the strongest creature in this world , He started the world peace initiative which later becomes the The world power we know today , No one knows how the leader looks like or what kind of inhuman strength he have , some people even doubted his existence because they been hearing about him from there grandparents who heard his (G) stories in their childhood which practically make him older than our thoughts , there are only eight people working directly under the 'G' and they are ranked on the basis of their particular inhuman strength ,basically story implies the youngboy who is 16 years old ,Eon red, but he is among the eight super strong people under the command of 'G' , he is the lowest rank which is 8 but despite his age and rank he is still the super strong character , which makes him worthy of his title , all of them together known as the WAR GODS and they all are emotion less and only cares about their mission , they can do anything to complete their missions .


Power for the World

Power for the World
Author: Wolfgang Palz
Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2010-10-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814303380

Download Power for the World Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

The book comes in three parts: "The Rising Sun in a Developing World", "Solar Power for the World" and "PV Today and Forever". It provides a historical summary and gives a comprehensive overview of the present photovoltaic (PV) situation worldwide and future strategies for development and implementation. The author is a world leader in PV and all renewable energies.The book is illustrated with about 100 pictures.