Politics Between Nations:
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Writen byAdebowale Akande - PublisherSpringer, Cham
- Year2023
This multidisciplinary volume explores the dynamics of global conflict and cooperation, emphasizing how misinformation, diplomacy, and intergovernmental relationships shape peace and regional stability. It examines historical and contemporary conflicts—from the American Revolution to Afghanistan—and addresses modern challenges including terrorism, ISIS, Al Qaeda, Brexit, and transatlantic alliances. The book highlights how diplomacy, international law, and multilateral organizations function in managing interdependence among nations. Its relevance today is significant, providing insights into current geopolitical crises, global security threats, and strategies for conflict resolution and community engagement. Verdict: A highly informative resource for scholars, practitioners, and students seeking a deep understanding of power, peace, and diplomacy in a rapidly changing world. Evaluation of the Book: • Comprehensive coverage of historical and contemporary conflicts • Integrates theory with real-world case studies • Clear focus on diplomacy, peacebuilding, and international cooperation • Strong applicability for research, teaching, and policy analysis

