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To join our upcoming workshop https://civils360.com/upsc-prep-works... Follow our PSC Channel / @civils360psc Contact us-8138000360 To join our Whatsapp learning community https://chat.whatsapp.com/LDGgFNYe1tI... Follow our Instagram page / civils360 / ziasafir In this lecture, we explore the rise of imperialism and global power politics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, an important topic for UPSC, State PSC, and other competitive examinations. The discussion explains how imperial powers expanded their influence across different regions of the world. During this period, major powers like the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and Germany competed for global dominance through colonial expansion, economic influence, and geopolitical strategies. A key concept covered in this lecture is the Monroe Doctrine, introduced by the United States, which declared that European powers should not interfere in the Western Hemisphere. This policy helped the United States expand its influence across Latin America through economic investments and diplomacy, a strategy often referred to as Dollar Diplomacy. The lecture also highlights the geopolitical rivalry in Central Asia and the Middle East, where Britain and Russia competed for influence over regions such as Iran, Afghanistan, and Tibet. This rivalry created tensions that shaped international politics during the era of imperialism. Another important development discussed is the rise of capitalism in the United States and socialism in Russia, particularly after the Russian Revolution. These ideological differences later influenced global politics in the 20th century. Additionally, the lecture explains how Germany’s plan to construct the Berlin–Baghdad Railway through the Ottoman territories increased tensions among European powers and contributed to the growing conflicts that eventually led to World War I. 📚 Topics Covered in This Lecture Imperialism and colonial expansion Monroe Doctrine and US foreign policy Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America Rise of capitalism and free market economy Central Asian geopolitical rivalry British–Russian competition in Iran and Afghanistan German expansion and the Baghdad railway Global tensions leading to World War I This lecture provides a clear conceptual understanding of global imperialism and geopolitical rivalries, which are crucial for UPSC Modern History and World History preparation. #MonroeDoctrine, #DollarDiplomacy, #Imperialism, #WorldHistoryUPSC, #CausesOfWorldWar1, #ModernWorldHistory, #UPSCPreparation, #CapitalismVsSocialism, #RussianRevolution1917, #GeopoliticsHistory, #BritishImperialism, #GermanyBaghdadRailway, #CentralAsiaHistory, #InternationalRelationsHistory, #USForeignPolicyHistory, #WorldHistoryLecture, #UPSCModernHistory, #GlobalPoliticsHistory, #ColonialismHistory, #HistoryForUPSC, #LatinAmericaHistory, #EconomicImperialism, #WorldHistoryNotes, #UPSCStudents, #HistoryExplained