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Edited Books (2025)

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80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025 (2025)

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025
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World War II and the Establishment of World Order: How International Relations Were Shaped from 1945–2025

Dušan Prorokovićorcid logo 16px
  • Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 11–19

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch1
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Security Cooperation in Ukraine: A Profile of the State Partnership Program

Rich Mifsud
  • Austin Peay State University — Institute for National Security and Military Studies, Clarksville, USA ROR icon

Roozbeh (Rudy) B. Baker
  • Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, USA ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 21–34

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch2
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Establishing a Scientific View of World War II History and Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind

Chaohua Wangorcid logo 16px
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences — Institute of World History, Beijing, China ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 35–43

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch3
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The Necessary Revival of the Indic System

Ramachandra Byrappaorcid logo 16px
  • Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Budapest, Hungary
  • Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) — Faculty of Humanities, Budapest, Hungary ROR icon
    Institute of History

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 45–55

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch4
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Trust vs. Rapprochement: Choosing the Optimal Format of Interaction in Geopolitical Crises

Olga Lazorkinaorcid logo 16px
  • Belarusian Institute for Strategic Research, Minsk, Belarus

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 57–62

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch5
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The Problem of Historical Perceptions and East Asian Community of Shared Future

Zhang Yuebin
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences — Institute of World History, Beijing, China ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 63–65

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch6
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The International Order After 1945: Three Waves of Change

Marian Karagyozovorcid logo 16px
  • Bulgarian Academy of Sciences — Institute of Balkan Studies and Centre of Thracology, Sofia, Bulgaria ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 67–78

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch7
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International Relations Perspectives on Interstate (Ethnic) Conflicts

Dragan Trailovićorcid logo 16px
  • Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 79–92

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch8
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Western RBO vs China’s True Multilateralism: Implications for Serbia

Aleksandar Mitićorcid logo 16px
  • Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 93–103

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch9
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International Cold Conflicts: The Role of International Political Economy in Arctic Geopolitical Rivalries

Guler Kalayorcid logo 16px
  • Üsküdar University, Istanbul, Turkey ROR icon
    Department of Political Science and International Relations

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 105–110

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch10
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Bulgarian Diplomatic Analyses of the Russian-Ukrainian Cold War in the Struggle for the Soviet Nuclear Legacy

Darina Grigorovaorcid logo 16px
  • Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” — Faculty of History, Sofia, Bulgaria ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 111–123

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch11
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U. S. Nuclear Posture After the September 11th Attacks: The Dissolution of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and Its Strategic Implications

Erin Rowland Carlin
  • Austin Peay State University — Institute for National Security and Military Studies, Clarksville, USA ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 125–136

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch12
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Towards a Closer US–Serbia Military Relationship

Daniel J. O'Connor
  • Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, USA ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 137–146

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch13
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Drafting for No War? — The Persistence of Conscription During Peacetime

Simon Rotzer
  • Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, USA ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 147–160

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch14
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Comparative Grand Strategy in the Digital Age: A Multidimensional Analysis

Havva Kök Arslanorcid logo 16px
  • Üsküdar University — Faculty od Humanities and Social Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey ROR icon
    Department of Political Science and International Relations

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 161–170

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch15
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The Evolution of Intelligence and Security Services After World War II: A Testimony to Perpetual Change

Relja Željskiorcid logo 16px
  • National Security Academy, Belgrade, Serbia

Dragan Živaljevićorcid logo 16px
  • National Security Academy, Belgrade, Serbia

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 171–176

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch16
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Political Epistemology and Noopolitical Strategies

Feride Zeynep Guderorcid logo 16px
  • Üsküdar University — Faculty od Humanities and Social Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey ROR icon
    Department of English Translation and Interpreting

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 177–186

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch17
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The Changing Attitude of The Times to the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

Zhang Wei
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences — Institute of World History, Beijing, China ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 187–192

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch18
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Movies and the World War Two Memories in the United States, Soviet Union, and China

Xiangyun Xu
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences — Institute of World History, Beijing, China ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 193–197

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch19
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The Bulgarian Path to the Axis Powers

Voin Bojinov
  • Bulgarian Academy of Sciences — Institute of Historical Research, Sofia, Bulgaria ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 199–206

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch20
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Inspired by the Spirit of Internationalism: Chinese in the Spanish Civil War

Zhan Liang
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 207–211

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch21
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Mao Zedong as an Internationalist: Mao Zedong’s Analysis and Forecasts Regarding World War II

Aijun Hou
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences — Institute of World History, Beijing, China ROR icon

80 Years Since the End of World War II: Changes in International Relations 1945–2025, 2025, p. 213–223

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ww2end80y.2025.ch22
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