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The Strait of Hormuz, the Matrix of Power, and the Strategic Reawakening of Iran
History, Trade, Colonization, Maritime Power, and the Civilizational Path to Sovereignty
Geistes-, Sozial- & Kulturwissenschaften
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ISBN-13: 9783696318451
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.05.2026
Sprache: Englisch
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Mehr InfosThe Strait of Hormuz, the Matrix of Power, and the Strategic Reawakening of Iran is a work of strategic analysis, historical interpretation, and political thought by Dr. Pooyan Ghamari.
The book examines the Strait of Hormuz not merely as a maritime corridor, but as a revealing pressure point in the architecture of modern power. It explores how geography, trade routes, colonization, sanctions, insurance systems, legal asymmetry, corridor competition, and narrative control shape sovereignty in the twenty-first century.
Moving from historical trade systems and maritime empire to modern dependency structures and lawful national reconstruction, the book asks how a serious nation can transform strategic pressure into long-term capability. It argues that real sovereignty is not rebuilt by rhetoric alone, but through ports that function, legal systems that reduce arbitrariness, industries that move beyond raw export, institutions that deserve trust, and a political culture disciplined enough to build under pressure.
Written for readers in government, diplomacy, law, economics, strategy, and serious public life, this book offers a rigorous framework for understanding the Strait of Hormuz, the deeper matrix of power around it, and the civilizational path from chokepoint to sovereign capability.
The book examines the Strait of Hormuz not merely as a maritime corridor, but as a revealing pressure point in the architecture of modern power. It explores how geography, trade routes, colonization, sanctions, insurance systems, legal asymmetry, corridor competition, and narrative control shape sovereignty in the twenty-first century.
Moving from historical trade systems and maritime empire to modern dependency structures and lawful national reconstruction, the book asks how a serious nation can transform strategic pressure into long-term capability. It argues that real sovereignty is not rebuilt by rhetoric alone, but through ports that function, legal systems that reduce arbitrariness, industries that move beyond raw export, institutions that deserve trust, and a political culture disciplined enough to build under pressure.
Written for readers in government, diplomacy, law, economics, strategy, and serious public life, this book offers a rigorous framework for understanding the Strait of Hormuz, the deeper matrix of power around it, and the civilizational path from chokepoint to sovereign capability.
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