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The urban futures signaled by the chapters in this book highlight three overlapping dimensions of urban imaginaries—capitalist, colonialist, (neo)colonialist—and how women’s struggles, negotiations and placemaking practices offer alternative decolonial urban imaginaries.
This book investigates three key frameworks applicable to the protection of... Læs mere
This book examines the transformation of the Chinese developmental state into a transnational developmental state.
Petroleum and Politics in Iraq: The Struggle for the State investigates how oil wealth, elite power struggles, and foreign intervention have shaped the fragile nature of the modern Iraqi state.
Sh’i Clerical Authority in Iraq: The Neo-Traditional Marji’yya and the Transformation of... Læs mere
Political Islam: Movements, Ideologies, and Governance in Comparative Perspective is a textbook that offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of Islamist movements and the diverse political models they have pursued across the modern Muslim world.
India @ 75: A Changing Electoral Democracy explores India’s democratic journey from Nehru to Modi, focusing on the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and beyond. Blending... Læs mere
This book offers articles connecting the Russian Revolution and the Indian anti-colonial... Læs mere
Maritime Asia, collectively bordered by the Pacific, Indian and Arctic Ocean, sources Asia’s food reserve, goods and ideas yet figures relatively lesser in global cultural production.
This book examines China’s educational transformation between 1895 and 1926. Based on three case studies, it explores the rise of a new field of education and reveals the intricate relationship between educational reforms, intellectual societies and revolutionary movements.
Originally published in 1937, this is a journalist's account of several months spent in Palestine, in the centre of a growing storm. Although written from an imperialist... Læs mere
A uniquely rounded, interdisciplinary introduction to the key contemporary issues around sustainable nutrition and food systems, including contributions from economists, historians, sociologists, and physical biologists