Uses a comparative perspective to demonstrate how informal institutions and relations shape the composition and performance of courts globally.
Explores how legitimacy should be treated in countries where authoritarian alternatives to democracy lack credibility
What can intelligence producers and users learn from contemporary intelligence warning cases to anticipate, prepare for, mitigate and prevent future security challenges?
Examines the use of ironic language among political leaders in international politics.
The most sustained analysis of Kant’s thinking on obligations and desires, connecting his readings of ancient philosophy with pressing questions in contemporary environmental philosophy.
Studies rebellion as historical phenomenon and literary construct in early Islamicate contexts.
Reconfigures our concept of nature through the concept of the element.
Studies the reconfiguration of the Syrian regime through the revival of charities under al-Asad (2000-2010).
Rethinks Taiwan’s film history with new insights into its vibrant local-language popular cinema.
Identifies philosophical scepticism as a major theme across Wallace’s oeuvre, in both fiction and non-fiction.
A comparative analysis of far-right politics across Europe and the Middle East with a focus on gender and sexuality.
The first volume to connect legal institutions and court arguments in a series of close readings of selected speeches from the Attic Orators