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Arshin Adib-Moghaddam

    This author delves into the intricate relationships between culture, politics, and international affairs. His work explores the historical and cultural roots of global conflicts, offering a profound understanding of the dynamics of power and resistance. He writes in a style that connects theoretical insights with contemporary events, providing readers with a penetrating view of the current global landscape.

    Iran in World Politics
    Psycho-nationalism
    Is Artificial Intelligence Racist?
    The International Politics of the Persian Gulf
    • 2023

      How did racism creep into the algorithms that govern our daily lives, from banking and shopping, to job applications? Connecting the legacy of enlightenment racism to forms of discrimination in modern day algorithms and Artificial Intelligence, this volume examines what data feeds into AI technology - and how this data will shape the future of humanity. Delving into the narratives enveloping the development of AI systems, with a particular emphasis on "tech-giants" and the ideas of Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and Bill Gates, Arshin Adib-Moghaddam explains how and why technology aids and abets various forms of extremism, entrenches social hierarchies and discriminatory boundaries and how this will impact international security and human rights in the future.

      Is Artificial Intelligence Racist?
    • 2017

      Psycho-nationalism

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Psycho-nationalism explores the psychological and political roots of national identity and how these are often utilised by governments.

      Psycho-nationalism
    • 2008

      Offers insights in explaining the foreign relations and domestic politics of post-revolutionary Iran. The author guides readers from the nuclear issue, to the perpetual stand-off with the United States, from the future of Iranian democracy to Iranian-Arab relations, and from American... číst celé

      Iran in World Politics
    • 2006

      The International Politics of the Persian Gulf

      A Cultural Genealogy

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Offering a multidisciplinary analysis, the book delves into the complexities of international relations in the Gulf. The author combines provocative writing with thorough research to explore the intricate dynamics at play in this geopolitically significant region. Through well-structured arguments, the work challenges conventional perspectives, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the Gulf's role in global affairs.

      The International Politics of the Persian Gulf