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  • av Greg Power
    349

    An insight into the myriad competing forces that affect political decision-making in countries as diverse as Iraq, Nepal, Ukraine and Tanzania.

  • av Jasmin Mujanovic
    389,-

    A compelling exploration of Bosniak political identity, chronicling the development of a nation and its people in the wake of catastrophe.

  • av Henning Melber
    419

    A no-holds-barred account of how German society struggles with its colonial legacy.

  • av Eric Morier-Genoud
    545

    In this paper I aim to offer a theory of secession. Secession is the process by which some group of people leaves one or more existing states, taking territory with them, in order to form a new state or join another existing state. The main goal of this project is to put forth what I think is the correct approach to the normative question "what are the circumstances under which a group has a moral right to secede?" This is a project that has been addressed by other political philosophers, most notably Alan Buchanan (1991) in his book Secession and Christopher Heath Wellman (2005) in his book A Theory of Secession. They and others have proposed theories of secession, and I aim to explain why my theory, which is that a group has a moral right to secede only if this would be better from a cosmopolitan point of view, might be a better way to think about the question

  • av Joseph McQuade
    359,-

    I became interested in the problem of organization as a participant-observer of the Occupy movement. Those who followed this unexpected course of events will recall that organization was an absolutely central - I would argue the central - axis of strategic debate. On one side were voices from the classical socialist and labor left, along with a new generation of neo-classicists, who argued that the Occupy movement needed to "get organized" to overcome its diffuse and ineffectual character. They convincingly pointed out that without some structure to orient the movement's activities and ensure its continuity, it would simply disintegrate - as it eventually did. On the other side were those who argued for the embrace of spontaneity, conceived as the very opposite of organization, since the latter was always imposed by leaders and hierarchies which would ultimately become obstacles to the realization of the movement's aims. Though their underlying theoretical approach varied widely, from autonomist horizontalism to ultra-left catastrophism, these critics pointed out that the classicists were operating on an ahistorical conception of organization, failing to understand the wide-ranging transformations that separated our present moment from the history of the workers' movement (a history far more contradictory than the various forms of socialist nostalgia imagined)

  • av Jonathan Neale
    375,-

    Are war and inequality inevitable, because evolution made men competitive and dominant? Think again with this entertaining yet powerful new history of 'true' human nature.

  • av Anna Arutunyan
    249

  • av Noorjahan Bose
    295,-

    How does a girl from a tiny Bangladeshi island end up reading Tagore, Marx and de Beauvoir and become a leading feminist campaigner?

  • av Edward T.G. Anderson
    419

    Explains how disciplined advocates of Hindu nationalism have reshaped British society and politics.

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    305,-

    What defines evil? An examination of evil through the lens of Islamic Studies

  • av Hein Kiessling
    275,-

  • av Hans Kundnani
    249

    An alternative account of the EU as a racialised project.

  • av Paul Lendvai
    419

    From aristocratic and Nazi legacies to parliamentary parties and new populisms, a renowned journalist explores the forces that have shaped Austria's politics since 1945.

  • av Hugo Wong
    435

    The inspiring, haunting story of Chinese migrant workers rejected by the USA and determined to build a new community in Mexico-told by their great-grandson.

  • av Max Smeets
    359,-

  • av Anjan Sundaram
    295,-

    An award-winning journalist courageously reveals the personal cost of war reporting, vividly recalling his dangerous assignment and confronting its devastating impact on his family. After ten years reporting from central Africa, Anjan Sundaram is living a quiet life in Canada with his wife and new-born. But when preparations for genocide emerge in the Central African Republic, he is suddenly torn between his duty to his family, and his moral responsibility to expose the conflict. Soon he is travelling through the CAR, driven by a possible spy‿discovering ransacked villages and locals fleeing imminent massacre, fielding offers of mined gold, and hearing of soldiers who steal schoolbooks for cigarette paper. When he refuses to return home, journeying instead into a rebel stronghold, he learns that there is no going back to the life he has left behind. Breakup illuminates the personal price paid by those bearing witness on the frontlines of humanitarian crimes across the globe. This brilliantly introspective, strikingly grounded account of perilous warzones and inner turmoil is sure to become a modern classic.

  • av Gerard Dedeyan
    375,-

    Shines long-overdue light on the heroic individuals who took action in the face of the Armenian genocide.

  • av Ian Garner
    379

    A revealing insight into how fascist youth movements have transformed Russian society and politics for the worse.

  • av Charles Clarke
    318,-

    A comprehensive account of the history, politics and growing strategic significance of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since independence in 1991.

  • av Virginie Collombier
    589

    The definitive interdisciplinary volume on Libyan society's transformations over a decade of conflict and insecurity.

  • av Abdullah Anas
    259,-

    A fascinating account of the early years of the anti- Soviet insurgency in Afghanistan and its role in rallying Islamists from across the globe.

  • av Armen Sarkissian
    275 - 359,-

  • av Christopher Clapham
    305,-

  • av Dan Kaszeta
    365,-

    The untold tale of heroic battles for freedom in the Baltic states, during and after World War II.

  • av Mehran Kamrava
    625

  • av Lizzie Dearden
    359,-

    An eye-opening account of the British terror attacks you've never heard of--because the perpetrators were caught in time.

  • av Samrat Choudhury
    419

    A journalist's history of the short yet troubled life of this 'new' region bordering China and Southeast Asia, exploring its significance for the idea of India.

  • av Krishnan Nayar
    465

    Did capitalism lead inevitably to democracy? Can liberalism overcome the ascendant authoritarian right? For liberal democracy to survive, it must learn history's lessons.

  • av Yohei Sasakawa
    655

    The incredible story of a lifetime dedicated to the global eradication of leprosy.

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