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Azhar ul Haque Sario

The Unsettled World

This isn't just another book about world politics; it's a practical guide to a world on the brink. The Unsettled World dives headfirst into the turbulent global landscape of 2025, offering a clear and essential framework for understanding the conflicts that define our era. Forget dense academic jargon. This book breaks down the fierce US-China rivalry, the brutal war in Ukraine, the explosive direct conflict between Iran and Israel, and the reignited Kashmir flashpoint between India and Pakistan. It unpacks the complex strategies, from economic warfare and technological containment to the high-stakes games of nuclear brinkmanship. You'll explore how timeless theories of international relations, like Realism and Liberalism, still shape the actions of world leaders today. But it doesn't stop there. The book also explores how modern ideas, national identities, and the rise of new power blocs like BRICS are creating a completely new international playbook. The Unsettled World moves beyond mere analysis, providing a synthesized approach that blends different perspectives to offer concrete, actionable pathways toward de-escalation and a more stable peace. It’s a must-read for anyone trying to make sense of the relentless headlines and understand the forces shaping the 21st century.

What's Inside

This book unpacks the complex state of our world in 2025. It starts by revisiting core theories of international relations. You'll see how Realism and Liberalism explain today's biggest conflicts. The book examines the intense US-China rivalry. It delves into the brutal Russia-Ukraine war. It analyzes the weaponization of trade and economies. The text then explores how ideas and identity shape conflict. It looks at the social construction of threats in the Middle East and South Asia. You will understand how nationalism fuels the fire in Ukraine. The book moves on to the tools of modern power. It breaks down economic statecraft like sanctions and tariffs. It uses game theory to model the US-China trade war and the nuclear crises between India-Pakistan and Iran-Israel. The second half provides a deep dive into these key geopolitical flashpoints. You get a detailed anatomy of the US-China economic war, the military stalemate in Ukraine, the historic Iran-Israel conflict, and the dangerous crisis in Kashmir. Finally, the book looks at the shifting global architecture, including the rise of the BRICS nations, and concludes by offering a new, synthesized framework for building a lasting peace.

Why This Book Is Different

While other books focus on a single theory to explain global events, The Unsettled World provides a more complete and realistic picture. It uniquely blends the core insights of Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism into a single, understandable framework. This book doesn't just describe problems; it offers a pragmatic toolkit for solutions. It avoids purely academic debate and instead connects theory directly to the real-world conflicts of 2025, using concrete examples and data. Its competitive advantage lies in this synthesis. It shows how power politics, international cooperation, and national identity are not separate forces but are deeply intertwined. By doing so, it provides a more nuanced and practical guide to statecraft and conflict resolution than any single-lensed analysis could ever hope to achieve, making it an indispensable resource for understanding the complexities of our time.

Copyright Disclaimer: The author has no affiliation with any board or official entity mentioned in this work. This book is an independent production created under the principle of nominative fair use for commentary and analysis.
165 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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