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The Eastern Question: A Geopolitical History in 108 Maps & Drawings
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The Eastern Question: A Geopolitical History in 108 Maps & Drawings

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The current conflicts in the Middle East are present-day manifestations of geopolitical dynamics that have been active in the historical process from its beginning. In 108 maps and drawings, The Eastern Question looks at these dynamics through a geopolitical lens with a scope of three millennia, from the days of the Persians and Alexander the Great to todays headlines. The drawings are historical political cartoons; the maps ground the reader in the geography of time and place. In the 19th century, the term the Eastern Question referred to the problem posed by the impending dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the fall of which in the second decade of the 20th engendered the modern muddle of the Middle East in the 21st. In a larger sense the East has always been a question for the West, for the simple reason thats where the trouble comes from: Huns, Goths, Arabs, Mongols, Turks, Russians, Sovietsto now a less well-defined, non-linear, and asymmetric trouble. As the West declines relatively and the East rises, seemingly new questions are asked that are in fact old ones.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Anekdota
Date
1 November 2015
Pages
264
ISBN
9780692308400

The current conflicts in the Middle East are present-day manifestations of geopolitical dynamics that have been active in the historical process from its beginning. In 108 maps and drawings, The Eastern Question looks at these dynamics through a geopolitical lens with a scope of three millennia, from the days of the Persians and Alexander the Great to todays headlines. The drawings are historical political cartoons; the maps ground the reader in the geography of time and place. In the 19th century, the term the Eastern Question referred to the problem posed by the impending dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the fall of which in the second decade of the 20th engendered the modern muddle of the Middle East in the 21st. In a larger sense the East has always been a question for the West, for the simple reason thats where the trouble comes from: Huns, Goths, Arabs, Mongols, Turks, Russians, Sovietsto now a less well-defined, non-linear, and asymmetric trouble. As the West declines relatively and the East rises, seemingly new questions are asked that are in fact old ones.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Anekdota
Date
1 November 2015
Pages
264
ISBN
9780692308400