Now, let’s delve into the conflicts in the Middle East. The region has indeed been marked by a complex web of conflicts and geopolitical rivalries
World History Notes
The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) emerged in 1961, representing newly independent nations in the aftermath of World War II.
British decolonization extended beyond Africa – UPSC World History Notes
British decolonization extended beyond Africa to other regions such as the Indian subcontinent and various territories worldwide.
Potsdam Conference (July-August 1945): Shaping Post-War Germany and Europe – UPSC World History Notes
The Potsdam Conference, held in occupied Germany, was a critical event following the end of World War II. Attended by Stalin, Truman
The period after the Second World War in Europe, particularly in Eastern Europe, witnessed a significant transformation in political landscapes
As the Cold War progressed, communism extended its influence beyond Europe and took root in various regions around the world.
Corporate State under Benito Mussolini – UPSC World History Notes
After assuming office as Italy’s Prime Minister in October 1922, Benito Mussolini implemented the concept of the corporate state to address the severe socio-economic
Nationalist Movement in Asia & Africa – UPSC World History Notes
The period between the First and Second World Wars marked a significant shift in the nationalist movement in Asia and Africa. Several key developments contributed to this transformation:
Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) and Young Plan – UPSC World History Notes
The Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 and the Young Plan were two pivotal agreements emerging from the post-World War I era, aiming to address
The Locarno Treaties of 1925, a significant diplomatic accomplishment in the interwar period, aimed to promote peace and stability