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The Eastern International

The Eastern International
Author: Masha Kirasirova
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0197685706

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The Eastern International traces how the concept "East" (Vostok) was used by the world's first communist state and its mediators to project, channel, and contest power across Eurasia. It highlights the roles played in this process by Jewish activists, Arab intellectuals, and Central Asian politicians and artists.


Persianate Verse and the Poetics of Eastern Internationalism

Persianate Verse and the Poetics of Eastern Internationalism
Author: Samuel Hodgkin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2023-12-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1009411632

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This book shows how Persianate poetics and communist internationalism brought together 20th-century writers from across Eurasia.


The Persians Amongst the English

The Persians Amongst the English
Author: Denis Wright
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1985-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781850430025

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Red Star over the Black Sea

Red Star over the Black Sea
Author: James H. Meyer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192698966

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Nâzım Hikmet (1902-1963) is best known as a poet and communist whose daring flight by motorboat from Turkey to the Eastern Bloc captured international headlines in 1951. One of the most important poets to have written in the Turkish language, Nâzım Hikmet's dramatic life story is fascinating in its own right, but also intersects with the story of the broader twentieth century. James H. Meyer situates Nâzım Hikmet within the broader context of Turkish communist "border-crossers," individuals whose lives would go on to be shaped significantly by their ability, inability, or need to traverse the frontier. Born at the turn of the twentieth century and coming of age in the early 1920s, the women and men from Nâzım Hikmet's generation were the last of the Ottomans. Children of empire, they had grown up in an era of porous frontiers, but by the time they reached their third decade, these borders had begun to close. Drawing upon an enormous amount of previously untapped archival materials and personal papers from Moscow, Istanbul, Amsterdam, and Washington, DC, Meyer has written a biography of Nâzım Hikmet unlike any other. A book of world history wrapped inside a life story, Red Star over the Black Sea shows how changing attitudes toward borders and the people who cross them impacted a late imperial generation all the way up to the final years of the Cold War.


The East India Company's Maritime Service, 1746-1834

The East India Company's Maritime Service, 1746-1834
Author: Jean Sutton
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1843835835

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The book charts in detail successive voyages by members of the Larkins family, who were leading owners of East India Company ships, showing what it was like to sail to and trade with India in this period. It provides a great deal of material on trade, warfare, developments in seamanship and navigation, the opening up of trade to China, and much more.


Morality and Responsibility of Rulers

Morality and Responsibility of Rulers
Author: Anthony Carty
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191649015

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The history of ideas on rule of law for world order is a fascinating one, as revealed in this comparative study of both Eastern and Western traditions. This book discerns 'rule of law as justice' conceptions alternative to the positivist conceptions of the liberal internationalist rule of law today. The volume begins by revisiting early-modern European roots of rule of law for world order thinking. In doing so it looks to Northern Humanism and to natural law, in the sense of justice as morally and reasonably ordered self-discipline. Such a standard is not an instrument of external monitoring but of self-reflection and self-cultivation. It then considers whether comparable concepts exist in Chinese thought. Inspired by Confucius and even Laozi, the Chinese official and intellectual elite readily imagined that international law was governed by moral principles similar to their own. A series of case studies then reveals the dramatic change after the East-West encounters from the 1860s until after 1901, as Chinese disillusionment with the Hobbesian positivism of Western international law becomes ever more apparent. What, therefore, are the possibilities of traditional Chinese and European ethical thinking in the context of current world affairs? Considering the obstacles which stand in the way of this, both East and West, this book reaches the conclusion that everything is possible even in a world dominated by state bureaucracies and late capitalist postmodernism. The rational, ethical spirit is universal.


The International Cyclopædia

The International Cyclopædia
Author: Harry Thurston Pech
Publisher:
Total Pages: 964
Release: 1900
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN:

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The Soviet Union and the Middle East

The Soviet Union and the Middle East
Author: Walter Z. Laqueur (Dec'd)
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2021-08-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000434842

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First Published in 1959, The Soviet Union and the Middle East attempts to shed light on the evolution of Soviet attitudes toward the Middle East, its problems, challenges, and opportunities since 1917. Divided into two parts, the first part "The Soviet Image of the Middle East" presents an investigation into the sources of Soviet policy in that area, while the second part "The Great Breakthrough" explores the political, social, and economic conditions in the Middle East. The volume discusses themes like storm over Asia, the arms deal, the year of Suez, the Syrian Crisis of 1957, Soviet trade and economic aid (1954-1958), Soviet cultural policy and the intellectual climate in the Arab world, communism in the Middle East (1955-1958) and communism and Arab nationalism, to ask larger questions like did the Soviet Communists expect the revolutionary events in Asia? Were they instrumental in bringing them about or did they occur quite independently? This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of political history, international relations, West Asian Studies, Russian Studies, and history of communism.


Between East and West

Between East and West
Author: Uri Bialer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1990-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521362490

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Dr Bialer describes the internal debates within the Israeli political parties on the choices between pro-Soviet, pro-Western or non-aligned foreign policies.