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Parliamentary Democracy provides a comparative study of the parliamentary regimes since 1789. The book covers the road to parliamentarization of former constitutional monarchies and the creation of parliamentary regimes by exercising the constitution-making power of the people.
The five volumes in the series entitled The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1600-2000 explore the history of the relationship between Britain and Japan from the first contacts of the early 1600s through to the end of the twentieth century.
This volume is concerned with the development of business and economic relations between Britain and Japan from the early seventeenth century up to the late twentieth century.
This analysis of US policy towards Indonesian nationalism concludes that Truman's support for independence was based on his Cold War priorities and not principled backing for self-determination.
This fascinating, entertaining and often gruelling book by James Mills, examines the lunatic asylums set up by... Læs mere
The book studies the Anglo-American debate in which British officials led by Lord... Læs mere
This book argues that postwar Britain's 'imperial over-extension' has been exaggerated. There British and Gurkha forces were... Læs mere
This book describes the struggle for power between two totalitarian dictatorships in the north of Europe and the battle for survival of a small... Læs mere
This study offers a critique of existing UN change processes and then shifts focus to considerations of institutional learning strategies that would allow the UN to maintain relevance amidst the evolution of global governance arrangements.
For thirty years the Labour Party was wracked by conflict over membership of the European Community, swinging back and forth, pro and anti, when in and out... Læs mere
Dramatic innovations in modern Japan include a mass army, overseas empire, and constitutional polity. Challenging the received wisdom about Japanese militarism and imperialism, it exposes the army's ambivalence about empire but also its positive role in political change.
In its specially-commissioned fourteen chapters, this important book discusses an impressively wide range of issues around the theme of male spirituality in the nineteenth century, drawing from history, cultural studies, art history and literary criticism.