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The Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011 led Japan, and many other countries, to change their energy policies. David Elliott reviews the disaster and its global... Læs mere
This book argues that the war on terror is a paradigmatic foreign policy that has had profound effects on domestic social... Læs mere
Drawing on interviews with Civil Society organizations and in conjunction with an examination of EU Civil Society Policy and the legal and... Læs mere
Through policy and intervention national governments in Europe have long held an active interest in railways, an interest that has transferred to the supranational... Læs mere
With frequent discoveries of energy resources in remote and undeveloped areas, the importance of... Læs mere
Liam Clegg provides an innovative reading of where power lies in the institutions' concessional lending operations, drawing its focus on shareholders and stakeholders from staffs' own understandings of their operational environments.
Although there has emerged a huge interest in the Muslim communities in Britain since 9/11 and 7/7, few academic studies have focused on the... Læs mere
This book presents a comparative perspective to the study of European politics, focusing on the unique and transformative effect of European Union on the politics of its member states - in effect, the Europeanization of European politics.
In this book, Emslie establishes that narrative explanations are to be preferred over non-narrative in the humanities. They are... Læs mere
For more than 50 years America's unrelenting hostility toward the Cuban Revolution has resulted in the development of a siege mentality... Læs mere
While secondary texts on Paul Virilio typically see no way out of the tempo- and techno-dystopia he articulates, Occupy Time engages the events of Occupy Wall Street to fix attention on what such readings circumvent: Virilio's elusive theory of resistance.
A standout contribution to post-secular IR theory, this book addresses issues of global politics, from cooperation to conflict, and shows how a religious metaphor, the pilgrim, can help us to rethink our concepts of self, agency, and community in a time of changing world order.