Geopolitics of the World and Futer Shock

539.00

  • By: Prof Dr Lalith Kumar Dharavath
  • ISBN: 9789376869169
  • Price: 539/-
  • Page: 306
  • Size: 6×9
  • Category: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics
  • Language: English
  • Delivery Time: 07-09 Days

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About The Book

The conceptual framework surrounding the premise that a Third World War is highly unlikely—often categorized under the thesis of “The Long Peace”—suggests that global war has become obsolete due to shifting strategic and behavioral norms. Coined by historian John Lewis Gaddis and expanded by Steven Pinker, this theory posits that the catastrophic costs of nuclear escalation and the benefits of economic integration have historically made direct, large-scale conflict between major powers irrational. However, applying Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock to the 2020s reveals a “poly-crisis” that challenges this stability. Toffler warned of the psychological and social paralysis caused by “too much change in too short a period.” Today, this acceleration is visible in the World Economic Forum’s identification of “Geoeconomic Confrontation” as a premier global risk. We are witnessing a shift where trade is no longer a bond for peace but a theatre for “strategic autonomy.”

About The Author  

Professor (Dr) Lalith Kumar Dharavath is a distinguished academician and a prolific modern thinker whose career is defined by a rare synthesis of pioneering research, teaching, and high- level administrative leadership. Widely recognized as a leading voice in contemporary intellectual circles, Dr.
Dharavath has made significant contributions to socio-administrative discourse, particularly through his development of original theoretical frameworks.
He is the celebrated proponent of the Resilience Theory Tanda Gor Banjar and the Reciprocity Theory and Practice.
These theories reflect his innovative approach to understanding how community structures and mutual exchange systems adapt to modern pressures. His work often bridges the gap between traditional social structures and contemporary governance, providing a roadmap for sustainable societal development.
Dr. Dharavath’s scholarly output is staggering; he has authored over 120 books and published more than 40 research articles, establishing him as a monumental figure in global publishing. Beyond his own writing, he serves as a steward for the broader academic community, editing numerous scholarly books and magazines and serving on various advisory boards. His work is characterized by “enduring scholarly excellence,” seeking to address the complex “poly-crises” of the 21st century—ranging from technological disruption to geopolitical volatility.
As an educator and administrator, Dr.

Dharavath continues to shape the next generation of thinkers, ensuring that his theories on resilience and reciprocity are applied to real-world administrative challenges. His multifaceted career remains a testament to the power of intellectual engagement in fostering a more stable and understood global society.

 

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