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The Falklands / Malvinas War (1987) uses the conflict as a case study to discuss and analyse the inability of the major powers to develop a coherent and stable Developing World policy to emphasise crisis prevention rather than crisis management techniques.
This book offers a sweeping, accessible overview of how African individuals and communities have challenged slavery across centuries. Bringing together... Læs mere
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted experiences of Indian migrants in the United States, weaving together narratives of ambition, resilience, and struggle.
This book explores the complex dynamics of trust, mistrust, and distrust in European nuclear energy and radioactive waste management through rigorous transnational, comparative, and historical analysis.
An Introduction to Economics for West African Students (1980) explains the definition and scope of economics and discusses capitalism, socialism... Læs mere
This compilation of original, peer-reviewed papers takes a multidisciplinary approach to address a diverse range of topics in the humanities... Læs mere
French History and Society (1974) ranges over French history and society, thought, literature, painting, sculpture and architecture, music, and politics and institutions to examine France as a whole from the sixteenth century to the present day.
British Defence Policy and Nuclear War (1964) examines the reasons advanced to justify an independent British nuclear deterrent, as well as looking at the... Læs mere
Bringing Up Children in Ghana (1962) covers childhood from birth to maturity, including nursing and feeding, sibling relationships, parental... Læs mere
Originally published in 1988, this dictionary explores the origins of a large number of astronomical names, including the better-known stars, the constellations, all the planets and many of their satellites.
Originally published in 1986 this dictionary gives the true etymologies, as far as they are known, of many English words that have frequently come to be associated with quite another, false origin. Nearly 1,200 words are so explained and their true etymologies given.
This book examines how government propaganda and everyday online activity shaped China’s digital nationalism in response to the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.