Explore the resurgence of imperialistic practices in “New Imperialism,” a pivotal volume in the “Political Science” series. This essential read examines the economic, political, and cultural dimensions of contemporary imperialism, offering insights into modern power dynamics and international relations.
1: New Imperialism: Unpack New Imperialism's emergence and relevance in today’s global landscape.
2: British Empire: Explore the British Empire's legacy and its influence on modern imperialistic patterns.
3: Colonialism: Delve into colonialism's foundational principles and their evolution over time.
4: Imperialism: Examine the broader concept of imperialism, tracing its development and variations.
5: Western Imperialism in Asia: Analyze Western imperialism's economic and political consequences in Asia.
6: Treaty of Shimonoseki: Investigate how the Treaty of Shimonoseki shaped modern imperialistic interactions.
7: Pax Britannica: Understand the Pax Britannica era and its influence on global politics and economics.
8: Scramble for Africa: Explore the Scramble for Africa and its implications for modern imperialism.
9: Decolonization: Study decolonization's influence on contemporary imperialistic practices.
10: Colonial Empire: Examine the structure and impact of colonial empires on modern imperialism.
11: History of Colonialism: Gain insight into colonialism’s history and its role in New Imperialism’s resurgence.
12: National Border Changes (1815–1914): Explore the geopolitical shifts that have influenced modern imperialism.
13: Informal Empire: Examine informal empire concepts and their impacts on global politics.
14: Late Modern Period: Understand the late modern period's contribution to New Imperialism's evolution.
15: Maritime Power: Investigate maritime power's role in imperialistic strategies and global trade.
16: Japanese Colonial Empire: Analyze the Japanese colonial empire's influence on regional and global imperialism.
17: International Relations (1814–1919): Study key historical trends shaping modern imperialism.
18: Anti-Imperialism: Explore anti-imperialism's rise and its impact on contemporary resistance movements.
19: Timeline of European Imperialism: Trace significant events in a timeline of European imperialism.
20: Modern Great Powers: Examine modern great powers and their role in imperialistic dynamics.
21: European Colonisation of Southeast Asia: Study the effects of European colonization in Southeast Asia on imperialism.
“New Imperialism” offers more than historical analysis; it provides a critical framework for understanding today’s international relations. With comprehensive coverage and expert insights, this book is an invaluable resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking to grasp modern imperialism's complexities.