The Nomadic Leviathan

The Nomadic Leviathan
Author: Lhamsuren Munkh-Erdene
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2023-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004546516

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Devised to legitimize the Republic of China’s claim over Inner Asia, the Sinocentric paradigm stems from the Open Door Policy and Chinese nationalism. Advanced against the conquest theory, and rationalized as the pathfinding ecological theory, it is an evolutionary materialist scheme that became the vision of history. Exposing the initial agenda of this paradigm and revealing its fundamental contradictions, The Nomadic Leviathan debunks it as a myth. Resurrecting the conquest theory, and reinforcing it with the idea of extrahuman transportation, this book places pastoralism at the origin of the state and civilization, and the Eurasian steppe at the center of human history; the political emerges as the primary and fundamental order defining the social and economic.

The Land Leviathan A Nomad of the Time Streams Novel

The Land Leviathan  A Nomad of the Time Streams Novel
Author: Michael Moorcock
Publsiher: Titan Books (US, CA)
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781781161494

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A brand-new edition of the second novel in Moorcock's acclaimed steampunk series. Oswald Bastable visits an alternate 1904. Here, he discovers that most of the Western world has been devastated by a short, yet horrific, war fought with futuristic devices and biological weapons. An Afro-American Black Attila is conquering the remnants of the Western nations, destroyed by the wars, in an attempt to bring civilization and social order.

War for Peace

War for Peace
Author: Murad Idris
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190658014

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Peace is a universal ideal, but its political life is a great paradox: "peace" is the opposite of war, but it also enables war. If peace is the elimination of war, then what does it mean to wage war for the sake of peace? What does peace mean when some say that they are committed to it but that their enemies do not value it? Why is it that associating peace with other ideals, like justice, friendship, security, and law, does little to distance peace from war? Although political theory has dealt extensively with most major concepts that today define "the political" it has paid relatively scant critical attention to peace, the very concept that is often said to be the major aim and ideal of humanity. In War for Peace, Murad Idris looks at the ways that peace has been treated across the writings of ten thinkers from ancient and modern political thought, from Plato to Immanuel Kant and Sayyid Qutb, to produce an original and striking account of what peace means and how it works. Idris argues that peace is parasitical in that the addition of other ideals into peace, such as law, security, and friendship, reduces it to consensus and actually facilitates war; it is provincial in that its universalized content reflects particularistic desires and fears, constructions of difference, and hierarchies within humanity; and it is polemical, in that its idealization is not only the product of antagonisms, but also enables hostility. War for Peace uncovers the basis of peace's moralities and the political functions of its idealizations, historically and into the present. This bold and ambitious book confronts readers with the impurity of peace as an ideal, and the pressing need to think beyond universal peace.

Leviathan s Wake

Leviathan s Wake
Author: Neil Lynn Wise
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781469170602

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The worst of Morgans enemies have been defeated, but in the wake of those conflicts many problems remain. To have a future with the woman he loves, Morgan only has to survive attacks by mutant tribes, avoid the deadly embrace of the Hedonae, free an imprisoned ruler, stop a civil war, and liberate Celestines country from the cruel hands of invaders. And on top of everything else, he has lost his best friends body. To conquer these challenges, Morgan will need all that faith, honor, and friendship can provide.

Nomad State Relationships in International Relations

Nomad State Relationships in International Relations
Author: Jamie Levin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030280536

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This book explores non-state actors that are or have been migratory, crossing borders as a matter of practice and identity. Where non-state actors have received considerable attention amongst political scientists in recent years, those that predate the state—nomads—have not. States, however, tend to take nomads quite seriously both as a material and ideational threat. Through this volume, the authors rectify this by introducing nomads as a distinct topic of study. It examines why states treat nomads as a threat and it looks particularly at how nomads push back against state intrusions. Ultimately, this exciting volume introduces a new topic of study to IR theory and politics, presenting a detailed study of nomads as non-state actors.

The Land Leviathan

The Land Leviathan
Author: Michael Moorcock
Publsiher: New York : Daw Books ; [Scarborough, Ont.] : New American Library of Canada
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1976
Genre: Steampunk fiction
ISBN: 0879972149

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Deepwater King The Deepwater Trilogy Book 2

Deepwater King  The Deepwater Trilogy  Book 2
Author: Claire McKenna
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780008337193

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The sensational follow up to MONSTROUS HEART; a magical tale of intrigue on dark waters and a love story for the ages. The perfect gothic, gaslamp fantasy – ideal for fans of V.E. Schwab and China Mieville

Nomadity of Being in Central Asia

   Nomadity of Being    in Central Asia
Author: Syinat Sultanalieva
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811954467

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This book offers a new framework for understanding feminism and political activiism in Kyrgyzstan, “nomadity of being. ” Here, foreign information and requirements, even forced ones, are transformed into an amalgamation of the new and the old, alien and native—like kurak, a quilted patchwork blanket, made from scraps. Conceptualizing feminist narratives in Kyrgyzstan, while keeping in mind, the complex relationship between ideological borrowing, actualization, appropriation or self-colonization of “feminist” concepts can expand both scholarly and activist understanding of specificities of post-Soviet feminisms from a historiographic point of view. Kurak-feminism is feminism that is half-donor-commissioned, half-learned through interactions (personal, media, academic, professional), unashamed of its borrowed nature and working toward its own purpose that is being developed as the blanket is being quilted. Weaving in elements from completely different and, to a Western eye, incompatible approaches nomadity of being might pave the way toward a Central Asian reframing of non-Western feminisms. This provocative text will interest scholars of European politics, the post-Soviet sphere, and feminists.