?A dazzling exploration of our wishes for innocence and ignorance—and their consequences.
An indispensable guide to Greenland—why it matters, who covets it and why this wilderness of 56,000 inhabitants could become the next global flashpoint.
An original interpretation of the wars that ravaged Russia for decades after the toppling of the Romanovs.
Based on interviews and body-cam footage, a gripping account of British and American volunteers fighting in Ukraine, from Kyiv to Bakhmut.
The first English translation of this central work of Estonian nonfiction, marking the profound importance in world history of this small nation and its people.
A fresh look at the ancient general and scholar’s classic History of the Peloponnesian War, from the perspective of modern diplomacy and war.
Drawing on examples from sport, diplomacy, business and more, the authors explore how strategic thinking can guide clear- sighted decision-making.
From Sappho and Suffragettes to t-shirts and TikTok, a fascinating journey through the history and politics of lesbian clothing.
A brilliant analysis of identity politics by world-renowned thinker Olivier Roy.
Russia is intent on attacking beyond Ukraine. Can Europe defend itself?