Explores the relevance of the Gramscian concept of passive revolution and Caesarism in the context of the Egyptian revolution and counter-revolution.
A classic study of labour and unemployment in the post-industrial world
An optimistic solution to the post-Brexit crisis in Britain's agricultural sector
Combines critical scholarship with investigative journalism to examine the US government threat to journalists, a threat ignored or dismissed to date.
Exploration of the formation of a distinctive working class identity among low-paid manual workers in Botswana
Exposes the theoretical and empirical limitations of the developmental state paradigm, offering policy alternatives.
Why the celebrated Indian IT industry is an obstacle to an egalitarian form of development in India
Shows how activists can tap into the internal dynamics of the sector to disrupt it and showcases the growing alternative finance movement.
Moves beyond the limited framing of the 'War on Terror' which has dominated recent debates, offering a new perspective on the study of Islamophobia.
The restoration of humanism to the radical left
A vivid, intellectual journey through the works of the renowned writer
Second volume of Deutscher prize-winning trilogy on the future of IR, tracing the defining characteristics of 'foreign encounters' over time.