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100 _aOncu, Ahmet
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245 _aThe age of revenge: Imperialist strategies of resurgent past empires
260 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
300 _a59(15), Apr 13, 2024: p.41-48
520 _aIn the evolving Multipolar Global Order, nations such as China, India, Iran, Russia, and Turkey are strategically repositioning themselves to expand their global influence, often invoking elements of their Imperial Legacies. These emerging powers navigate an intricate balance between Expansionist Ambitions and Capitalist Economic Constraints, aiming to enhance their geopolitical stature while ensuring economic sustainability. However, this pursuit is met with resistance from states dedicated to Sovereignty, National Identity, and maintaining independent policies. Despite their aspirations, these nations face Internal Economic Challenges, including Sanctions, Political Dissent, and constraints within the Global Capitalist Economy. International opposition from existing major powers further complicates their efforts, raising questions about the Viability of Imperial Strategies in a modern interconnected world. Additionally, strategic competition among rising powers often leads to shifting alliances and rivalries, influencing Diplomatic Engagements, Regional Stability, and Global Trade Dynamics. The paper explores whether a state can pursue Imperial Ambitions while adapting to the pressures of the Contemporary World System. It delves into the historical patterns of Economic Expansion, Military Influence, and Political Dominance, assessing how these nations use Soft Power and Economic Leverage to sustain their presence on the international stage. Furthermore, Ideological Narratives, rooted in past empires, shape current policies, fueling nationalistic sentiments and reinforcing expansionist goals. At the heart of this discourse is the challenge of maintaining Strategic Stability amid Global Power Shifts. The study evaluates the extent to which these nations can balance Economic Growth, Political Influence, and Geopolitical Assertiveness while navigating an increasingly competitive world order. In an era defined by Technological Advancements, Economic Interdependencies, and Multilateral Diplomacy, the long-term feasibility of imperial strategies remains uncertain. – Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/15/special-articles/age-revenge.html
650 _aMultipolar Global Order, Imperial Legacies, Expansionist Ambitions, Capitalist Economic Constraints, Sovereignty, National Identity, Internal Economic Challenges, Sanctions, Political Dissent, Global Capitalist Economy, Viability of Imperial Strategies, Diplomatic Engagements, Regional Stability, Global Trade Dynamics, Soft Power, Economic Leverage, Ideological Narratives, Strategic Stability, Global Power Shifts, Multilateral Diplomacy.
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773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
906 _aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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