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History, Analogies, Lessons: Wars and Pandemics develops a set of propositions about why policy elites learn some kinds of lessons and not others, why some lessons become deeply embedded, how they influence thinking more generally when they do, and why and how they lose traction.
The Liberalism of Loss analyses the history of Spain to show that politics of reaction are driven not only by a sense of lost racial,... Læs mere
Mary Kaldor introduces a new concept, “experimental junctures,” to account for what happens when political institutions are out of kilter with far-reaching economic, social, and technological change.
Bridging finance and geopolitics, this book provides a practical guide to help readers understand and respond to the financial dynamics of global power struggles and the defining challenges of this century.
Reveals how multinational corporations reshape domestic institutions in emerging markets to protect their intellectual property-transforming weak rule-of-law environments from the inside out. A must-read for students and scholars of global politics, business, and law.
Anarchists routinely engage in constitutional practice. Drawing on over a decade of research co-produced with anarchist groups, this book shows how anarchism generates... Læs mere
Alongside natural scientists, social scientists and historians need to make a collective contribution to how humankind should face the challenge... 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.