This book conceptualizes Responsibility to Protect doctrine (R2P) as part of a global cosmopolitan agenda, drawing on the work of Jürgen Habermas, and argues that R2P is reflective of a shift towards a more cosmopolitan approach to human protection.
The author links this oscillation between positions of closure and openness to the paradoxical trade-offs in migration policies, in particular labour market integration, demonstrated through unequal labour market outcomes, lower social mobility and educational attainments.
The recent rise of cities in global environmental politics has stimulated remarkable debates about sustainable urban development and the geopolitics of a changing world order no longer defined by tightly bordered national regimes.
This book explores the consumption of counterfeit fashion goods. This book develops an understanding of why counterfeit markets exist through exploring consumer... Læs mere
This book offers a political, ideological, and social history of the national right-to-life movement in the 1980s under... Læs mere
This book addresses the costly non-sustainable policies, programs, practices, and priorities currently driving the tuition crisis in American public higher education.
In Matthew’s passion narrative, the ethnoracial identity of Jesus comes into sharp focus. Wongi Park issues a critique of the dominant narrative and presents an alternative reading of Matthew’s passion narrative.
Offering a radical reassessment of 1930s British literature, this volume questions the temporal limits of the... Læs mere
This book addresses what is perhaps the most salient issue in American politics today: the decline of the middle class.
Formed by a group of educated Africans, African-Americans, and West Indians based in Harlem and shaped by the ideals of... Læs mere