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A World of Power is a striking and timely exploration of how power is built, projected, and challenged across civilizations. Drawing on both historical perspective and modern geopolitical realities, this book follows the rise and fall of empires, the shaping of global influence, and the strategic forces that continue to define the international order. In this first volume, Setting the Stage, the foundations are laid for understanding how nations form identities, pursue interests, and position themselves on the world stage. It examines the interplay of culture, economics, ideology, military…mehr

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A World of Power is a striking and timely exploration of how power is built, projected, and challenged across civilizations. Drawing on both historical perspective and modern geopolitical realities, this book follows the rise and fall of empires, the shaping of global influence, and the strategic forces that continue to define the international order. In this first volume, Setting the Stage, the foundations are laid for understanding how nations form identities, pursue interests, and position themselves on the world stage. It examines the interplay of culture, economics, ideology, military strength, and leadership-revealing how each contributes to the creation, maintenance, or loss of power. Written with clarity and analytical depth, A World of Power offers readers a broader lens for interpreting global events and political shifts. It invites critical reflection on where humanity has been, where it stands now, and where the currents of power may lead. This volume opens a larger series dedicated to understanding power in all of its visible and hidden forms.
Autorenporträt
Nico Raducanu is a researcher and independent author focused on geopolitics, historical development, and the evolution of global power structures. His work blends historical investigation with contemporary strategic analysis to provide readers with a deeper understanding of how nations rise, interact, and transform the world stage.