A new history of modern Turkey, focussing on its fifty-year retreat from Kemalist secularism.
Reveals how a generation of Muslim scholars, intellectuals and civil servants adapted and adopted ideas of modernity in colonial interwar Zanzibar.
Explains how, against the odds, pioneering start-ups have taken on established firms and revolutionised global commerce--with huge implications for the future of business.
An inside account of conflict, collapse and innovative approaches to reconstruction in Libya’s challenging post-2011 landscape.
Globalised manufacturing, multinational hegemony, street violence and urban securitisation come together in this eye-opening study of Karachi's economic 'order'.
A vibrant tapestry of Srinagar's rich historical and cultural heritage.
A thoroughly researched biography of the influential and bestselling author of King Solomon’s Mines, shining light on his formative years in South Africa.
Why has the European Union failed to combat rising authoritarianism within its own ranks? And how can it defend democratic governance inside member countries?
Charts the evolution of the Russia-Iran relationship in the twenty-first century, from tenuous alignment to robust partnership.
A frank assessment of what kind of strategic power Britain aspires to be, given its dwindling armed forces and growing threats from Russia and other actors.
A landmark book on South Asian queer communities in Britain and how they have helped to shape LGBTQ+ movements since the 1970s.