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This book explores the transatlantic relationship between the US
and Europe from multiple perspectives and disciplines. Since the
end of the Cold War, a multi-polar world has replaced the dual
power economic and political stranglehold previously shared by the
US and Russia. Amid the shift in power politics, the transatlantic
partnership between the US and Europe has retained its importance
in shaping the outcome of future global developments. With the rise
of the US as a major world power and the tremendous economic
growths witnessed by countries such as China, India and Brazil, the
political power structures within and outside the transatlantic
relations have gradually undergone shifts that are important to
recognise, understand and critically assess on a consistent basis.
Transatlantic Relations and Modern Diplomacy assesses the strengths
and weaknesses of this enduring transatlantic relationship from
multiple perspectives and disciplines at a time when the US and
European countries are facing increasing economic pressures,
significant political changes and substantial security concerns.
Examining this relationship through a range of different lenses
including historical, economic and cultural, this book highlights
the importance of examining the transatlantic relationship from a
variety of different contextual and historical perspectives in
order to herald the future changes as informed global citizens.
This book will be of interest to students of transatlantic studies,
diplomacy, political science and IR in general.
This edited collection examines concepts and realities of
motherhood in the ancient world. The collection uses essays on the
Roman Empire, Mesoamerica, the Philippines, Egypt, and India to
emphasize the concept of motherhood as a worldwide phenomenon and
experience. While covering a wide geographical range, the editors
arranged the collection thematically to explore themes including
the relationship between the mother, particularly ruling mothers,
and children and the mother in real life and legend. Some essays
explore related issues, such as adaptation and child custody after
divorce in ancient Egypt and the mother in religious culture of
late antiquity and the ancient Buddhist Indian world. The
contributors utilize a variety of methodologies and approaches
including textual analysis and archaeological analysis in addition
to traditional historical methodology.
This edited collection examines concepts and realities of
motherhood in the ancient world. The collection uses essays on the
Roman Empire, Mesoamerica, the Philippines, Egypt, and India to
emphasize the concept of motherhood as a worldwide phenomenon and
experience. While covering a wide geographical range, the editors
arranged the collection thematically to explore themes including
the relationship between the mother, particularly ruling mothers,
and children and the mother in real life and legend. Some essays
explore related issues, such as adaptation and child custody after
divorce in ancient Egypt and the mother in religious culture of
late antiquity and the ancient Buddhist Indian world. The
contributors utilize a variety of methodologies and approaches
including textual analysis and archaeological analysis in addition
to traditional historical methodology.
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