but the emergence of the powerful Khmer Empire prevented a long-lasting presence. As an internation...
The death of John in 1540 and the prompt advance of Austrian forces once more into central Hungary drove Süleyman to modify profoundly the solution that he hadimposedin the time of John. His campaigns of 1541 and 1543 led to the emergence of three distinct Hungarys—Habsburg Hungary in the...
One of the most-important features of the history of imperialism has been the emergence of states—either from the consolidation of territories and polities or from the dissolution of empires (or some combination thereof)—and, along with that, new conceptions of international order. In that ...
establishment of the Ch'in empire in 221 BC and ends with the abdication of the last Han emperor in AD 220. Spanning four centuries, this period witnessed major evolutionary changes in almost every aspect of China's development, being particularly notable for the emergence and growth of a ...
An attempt will be made to situate the outset of the decline in time, which is presumed to happen prior to the great disintegration developments of the post-war era. The conditions for the emergence and further development, the organization and structure as well as the transformation processes ...
And that’s what leads to the Rosetta Stone of Anglo-American geopolitics: to “prevent the emergence of a hegemon or a group of states capable of dominating Europe and Eurasia that could threaten the dominant maritime power.” That explains everything from WWI and WWII to the permanent NATO...
The Asian Trade Revolution of the Seventeenth Century: The East India Companies and the Decline of the Caravan Trade. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-77138-0. Stern, Philip J. The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and the Early Modern Foundations of the British Empire ...
The emergence of these new belief systems elegantly disrupted the established social hierarchy, especially the caste system that had started to take root within Hinduism. This era witnessed the emergence of significant political unifications, particularly the illustrious Maurya and Gupta Empires, which ...
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The emergence and consolidation of Orthodox imperialism could be also explained by the persuasive solution it offers to Russia’s fused post-Soviet “tragedies”: loss of a common political narrative and the loss of territories and sphere of influence. The domestic political and economic grievances ...