A thorough analysis of the emergence of new states in India and what it heralds for the future
The meaning of Europe varies significantly from one national setting to another and this variation is at the heart of the current problems faced by the EU.
Provides fascinating insights into how Mossad leaders such as Yaacov Nimrodi, Meit Amit and Reuven Shiloah conducted secret diplomatic missions to Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Iran and elsewhere from before the founding of Israel to the present
Analyses the complexity of humanitarian diplomacy and the multiplicity of geographies and actors involved in it
Mackinder argued that control of a 'pivot' or 'heartland' of Eurasia, including Central Asia, would prove key to the balance of global power. This idea has had profound effects on foreign policy debates, which are discussed in this timely volume
Analyses the complexity of humanitarian diplomacy and the multiplicity of geographies and actors involved in it
Alshaer's book offers a subtle and historically grounded reading of modern Arabic poetry, emphasising the aesthetic integration of politics within poetic form.
An investigation of our social and moral fragmentation and how the internet serves as a 'marketplace' for extreme religious and political ideas where self-worth, solidarity and belonging are easily obtained online.
A wide-ranging analysis of whether tribes and tribal identities are becoming more rather than less pronounced in the contemporary Middle East.
An original conceptual exploration of Shanghai which examines the emergence today of the 'City of Tomorrow'.
This new biography of Noel Field suggests he may have spied both for the Soviet Union and for the United States.
The mythologising of Tibet in the West and the Himalyan state's subsequent abandonment to China are recounted in this briskly-paced and revealing new history.