A briskly written primer on the North Korean decisions, foreign interventions and accidents of fate which have both threatened and, ultimately, preserved the country's dictatorship.
An intimate portrait of Estonia and all things Estonian from the UK's ambassador, as entertaining as it is informative.
Examines how cyber espionage became an instrument of statecraft, shaped by the entanglements between states, hackers and tech companies that drive global instability.
A compelling social and political balance-sheet of empire, revealing how former colonies worldwide are still shackled by the legacies of colonial oppression.
Reveals how decarbonisation became a global scramble for minerals, land and power.
An intimate portrait of this fascinating country, capturing its contradictions and charms.
Decades before Race Across the World, six friends made the epic journey from London to Singapore and back in two Land Rovers.
An eye-opening account of a world order shaped by spacepower and the threat of space warfare.
A French-Algerian journalist’s stark critique of her crisis-ridden country—how does France work, how did it get here, and how can it change?
Why has the European Union failed to combat rising authoritarianism within its own ranks? And how can it defend democratic governance inside member countries?
Drawing on interviews with extremists, this timely study explores the relationship between gendered culture and political radicalism in a polarised Britain.