The post-First World War period was pivotal in global history,
international relations and geopolitics. And no more than in South
Asia. where for decades the 'Great Game' in geopolitical rivalry of
the two greatest modern empires - Britain and Russia - had dominated
international relations. But with the advent of Communism in Russia
and growing nationalism and pan-Islamism in Afghanistan, Persia and
India, Britian's imperial standing was under threat. Faced with these
problems, some in the British government, such as Lord Curzon, the
dominant imperialist in the British Foreign Office, fell back on what
they knew - old patterns of rivalry and high-handedness that
characterised the Great Game. Not all, however, agreed with Curzon,
and with war in Afghanistan, civil unrest in India, and rising
tensions in Persia, those who opposed this Great Game mindset
advocated a new way forward for British foreign relations.
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How Britain and Russia Lost Their Grip Over India, Persia and Afghanistan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526775832
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Military (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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