Quality of Life, Balance of Power, and Nuclear Weapons (2016): A Statistical Yearbook for Statesmen and Citizens

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by Alexander V. Avakov

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Alexander V. Avakov presents a broad and detailed survey of statistical indicators comparing the Quality of Life, Balance of Power, and Nuclear Weapons stockpiles in every country of the world, an unparalleled statistical yearbook that provides a comprehensive examination of social standards, geopolitical power dynamics, and the role of nuclear weapons in shaping international relations. This handbook is a valuable resource for statesmen, policymakers, scholars, and citizens seeking an in-depth understanding of the complex interplay between global security and societal well-being. A Statistical Lens on Global Affairs: Avakov analyzes the balance of power through meticulously curated data and statistical insights. By leveraging innovative methods, the book sheds light on critical global trends, including population growth, economic disparities, and military capabilities, emphasizing their implications for international stability. Quality of Life Metrics: At the heart of this work lies a commitment to measuring quality of life across nations. The analysis highlights the disparities that persist between developed and developing nations along key indicators such as education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and environmental sustainability, prompting critical questions about global equity and resource distribution. The Balance of Power: The book provides a thorough assessment of geopolitical power structures, focusing on the military, economic, and political strengths of key players on the global stage. Avakov’s data-driven approach reveals shifting alliances, the rise of new powers, and the enduring influence of established nations. The Role of Nuclear Weapons: Avakov critically examines the role of nuclear weapons in maintaining or disrupting global balance. By presenting detailed statistical data on nuclear stockpiles, deterrence strategies, and non-proliferation efforts, he delves into the ethical, political, and strategic considerations surrounding nuclear arsenals. This analysis underscores the urgency of rethinking nuclear policies to promote global security. Implications for Policymaking: Through its rigorous statistical analysis, this book serves as a guide for policymakers grappling with issues of national security, international diplomacy, and societal progress. Avakov emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions that address both immediate threats and long-term challenges, advocating for policies that prioritize quality of life alongside geopolitical considerations. A Call to Action for Citizens and Leaders: In an era marked by political uncertainty and environmental challenges, Quality of Life, Balance of Power, and Nuclear Weapons calls for informed engagement from both leaders and citizens. Avakov provides a compelling case for collective action to address the disparities and dangers threatening global stability. Why This Book Matters: Alexander V. Avakov combines academic rigor with accessibility, offering a resource that is both informative and thought-provoking. Whether you are a statesman shaping international policy or a citizen seeking to understand the world, this book equips you with the knowledge to navigate and influence complex global issues. Alexander V. Avakov was born in the USSR. Interested in economic statistics since childhood, he accomplished his formal university education in mathematics and mathematical economics with additional studies in economics, philosophy, law, politics, anthropology, sociology and psychology. As a result of early political maturity he was arrested in 1975 for distributing liberal-minded leaflets at the university. Sentenced to a year and half of hard labor, he was sent to a KGB-run camp for political prisoners. After completing the prison term, he emigrated from the Soviet Union and settled with his family in the United States. Dr. Avakov has published several books with Algora, including Plato's Dream Realized: Surveillance and Citizen Rights, from KGB to FBI , and a variety of statistical studies analyzing the relative power of nations in terms both economic and military, including undeclared nuclear weapons.

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