This book explores the German idea of federalism denoting 'diversity within unity'. Historians, linguists and political scientists examine how federalism... Læs mere
Morten Ougaard provides a new and distinct theoretical perspective to the analysis of the globalization of politics. The book analyzes global... Læs mere
This remarkable study of the constructive and ultimately canon-forming relationship between satiric and Romantic modes of writing from 1760 to 1832 provides us with a new understanding of the historical development of Romanticism as a literary movement.
In this innovative study, Patrick Ismond provides an analysis of the issue of racism within British sport. It presents a number of theoretical positions regarding race, racism and sport, before providing a background history of the involvement of minority ethnic communities.
The linkage of development aid to the promotion of human rights, democracy and good governance was a striking departure in the post-cold war foreign policies of Northern 'donor' governments.
This book is about how the three most important countries in South America have responded to the challenges... Læs mere
From "The Birth of Tragedy" to his experimental "physiology of art", Nietzsche examines the aesthetic, erotic and sacred dimensions of rapture,... Læs mere
This is the first full length exploration of the relationship between Gothic fiction and Modernism in fiction and film. The contributors explore how the Gothic influences a range of writers including James Joyce, D.H.
Africa has been noticeably absent in international relations theory. This collection breaks new ground in how we think about both international relations and Africa, re-examining such foundational concepts as sovereignty, the state, and power;
This book is an innovative appraisal of Edwardian Liberalism and the 1905-15 Liberal governments. Making extensive use of new archival research the volume... Læs mere
The relationship of policy to strategy is a central issue in international studies. how negotiations were directly affected by the existing - and expected - strategic situation;
This study offers a critique of existing UN change processes and then shifts focus to considerations of institutional learning strategies that would allow the UN to maintain relevance amidst the evolution of global governance arrangements.