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Pandemics Among Nations

U.S. Foreign Policy and the New Grand Chessboard
  • Iskren Ivanov
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2022
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The end of the Cold War marks the geopolitical peak of America’s global primacy. The centerpiece of U.S. Foreign Policy in the pre-pandemic world order was the assumption that promoting human rights and democracy will secure peace. However, the Coronavirus Pandemic challenged the U.S.-dominated globalized order. The international system in the post-pandemic age embodies a paradox of the American primacy and the Chinese struggle for global domination. Pandemics Among Nations: U.S. Foreign Policy and the New Grand Chessboard addresses the geopolitical puzzle of the post-pandemic world order and seeks to explain how COVID 19 has remastered Brzezinski’s theory of the Grand Chessboard. In this book, Ivanov offers a two-level approach, emphasizing the consequences of the Pandemic and their impact on U.S. Foreign Policy. He also argues that if the United States wants to maintain its leadership in the post-pandemic world order, Washington should develop a new concept of smart power to deter the Chinese Art of War.

The foremost goal of Pandemics Among Nations is to analyze how America could overcome the geopolitical effects of the Pandemic. The author examines three possible scenarios for the future role of the United States on the post-pandemic Chessboard. The analysis rests on the testing of a series of research hypotheses across a structured comparison of all elements of the remastered Grand Chessboard, not just on isolated case studies such as China’s rise, Russian New Imperialism or European ambitions for a mutual defense.

  • Revision of the Grand Chessboard Theory
  • Defines Covidization and aims to understand its impact on U.S. foreign policy
  • Analyzes the post-pandemic world order

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Iskren Ivanov is senior lecturer in Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" and visiting scholar in the University of Texas at Austin. Ivanov holds a PhD in Political Science and International Relations from Sofia University. From 2018–2019 he was visiting fellow in the Center of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Granada and Erasmus scholar in the European School of Political and Social Sciences at the Catholic University of Lille. In 2019 Iskren continued his research career in the United States where he was visiting fellow at the University of Delaware, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Columbia University, Princeton and Yale. Later, in 2020 he won a Fulbright Visiting Scholar Fellowship in the University of Texas at Austin. Ivanov is also a fellow of the U.S. Department of State, the New Sorbonne University and the Eurasian National University of Kazakhstan. He served as chair of the Olmsted Scholar Program at Sofia University, principal investigator in the Science for Peace and Security Program of NATO, and academic coordinator of the Bulgarian – Japanese program for cultural exchange.


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eBook published on:
June 21, 2022
eBook ISBN:
9783110740868
Hardcover published on:
June 21, 2022
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110740752
Paperback published on:
June 17, 2024
Paperback ISBN:
9783111523682
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