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Alongside natural scientists, social scientists and historians need to make a collective contribution to how humankind should face the challenge... Læs mere
This book identifies the disparate impact of COVID-19 on disadvantaged communities. General readers and... Læs mere
Will capitalism bring about the end of the world or is a different future possible? In this book, Daniel P. Rhodes diagnoses... Læs mere
What is welfare for? What kind of being is it whose good we are trying to serve? In this study, Nick Spencer steers the welfare debate away from technocratic... Læs mere
Covering more than a dozen countries from the Global North and the Global South, this volume explores why states... Læs mere
This book provides an overview of the development and internationalisation of European Integration Studies across several European Union Member States and third countries in different geographical areas, including the Middle East, South-East Asia, and the Pacific.
This edited volume develops a comparative theory of post-Cold War intelligence liaison between the US intelligence community and its international counterparts.
This multidisciplinary work addresses a critical gap by integrating Girmitiya identity into broader theories of diaspora and transnationalism. It redefines unique diasporic spaces by bridging theoretical frameworks with a deep empirical exploration of the Indo-Fijian experience.
This book explores how Walter Benjamin’s work circulated, was translated, contested, and creatively reworked across socialist and post-socialist Europe, shifting the focus from canonical Western reception to Benjamin’s Eastern afterlives.
Drawing on his long and distinguished reporting career, Stephen Sackur mounts a passionate case for truth-telling in the face of authoritarian political power, organised crime and a monopolistic tech elite.
Offering a unique examination of India’s democratic political system by using the dual premises of justice and sustainability, this book... Læs mere
This book examines the changing demographics, attitudes and electoral behaviours of Londoners over the last 50 years and considers the impact these changes have had on the policy agendas of the capital, past, present and future.