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  • - How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted and Alone
    av Sarah Jaffe
    186 - 340,-

  • av Hugo Slim
    240 - 290,-

  • - How the Rest Learned to Fight the West
    av David Kilcullen
    200 - 386,-

  • - Reclaiming Muslim Civilisation from the Past
    av Firas Alkhateeb
    240,-

    A lively and eye-opening popular history of Islamic civilisation

  • av Susan Williams
    316 - 400,-

  • av Mike Martin
    276 - 350,-

  • av Mike Martin
    206,-

    A unique look at how evolution has shaped humans to fight wars, even when those wars kill fighters before they reproduce.

  • - Respecting the Living World
    av Graham Harvey
    310,-

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    340,-

    A sober and frank account of the strategic options and constraints affecting NATO.

  • - How to Reignite Radical Political Imagination
    av Geoff Mulgan
    326,-

    Draws on the past two centuries of extraordinary experimentation, good and bad, in pursuit of an 'imaginative surge' to fix our battered societies.

  • av Bruno Macaes
    236 - 310,-

  • av Jess Hill
    240 - 400,-

  • - A Short History
    av Mara Kalnins
    350,-

    Concise history of Latvia

  • - A History of Islamic Law
    av Knut S. Vikor
    386,-

    Summarizing the main concepts of Islamic jurisprudence, this book discusses the debates concerning the historicity of Islamic sources of dogma. It describes the classic practice of the law, in the formulation of legal rules and practice in the courts, and sets out various substantive legal rules on matters, such as family and economic activity.

  • - How Populists Hijack Religion
     
    460,-

    Critical look at the new wave of right-wing populist movements that are using religion to mobilise people

  • av Hilke Schellmann
    350,-

    A shocking and illuminating expose on the next civil rights issue of our time: how AI has already taken over the workplace and is shaping our future.

  • av Haggai Erlich
    646,-

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  • av Zsuzsanna Szelenyi
    386,-

    Hungary, once the poster-child of liberal democracy, is fast becoming an autocracy under Viktor Orban. After winning an absolute majority in 2010, Orban launched a series of 'reforms', fundamentally undermining the country's twenty-year, post-Cold War liberal consensus. For supporters and foes alike, the rise and rise of Hungary's prime minister is a vivid example of how democracy can be subverted from within. Zsuzsanna Szelenyi, a leading member of Orban's Fidesz in its early years, has witnessed first-hand the party's shift from liberalism to populist nationalism. Offering an insider's account of Fidesz's evolution since its creation, she explains how the party rose to leadership of the country under Orban and made sweeping legal, political and economic changes to solidify its grip on power-from reining in the public media to slashing the number of parliamentary seats. She answers a key question: why has Orban been so successful, winning widespread support within Hungary and wielding considerable influence in European politics? And how can Hungary's opposition party Together, which she co-founded in 2014, work to turn the country around? Underpinned by Szelenyi's own experiences at the heart of Hungarian politics, Tainted Democracy offers accessible, nuanced insights into the global rise of populist autocracy--and how it can be challenged. --

  • av Martin Plaut
    386,-

    The ongoing war and consequent famine in the Ethiopian province of Tigray are increasingly critical. International journalists are not being allowed to travel to the region, which is almost completely sealed off from the outside world. This is a deliberate strategy by the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments prosecuting the war: their aim is to crush the Tigrayans at almost any cost. This differentiates the current crisis from the famine of 1984-5, when 400,000 died of starvation primarily as the result of a prolonged drought, exacerbated by war and government inaction. Today''s famine is a direct result of supplies to the region being cut off. Hatred of Tigrayans has been stoked by senior advisers to Ethiopia''s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed: they have called Tigrayans ''weeds'' who must be uprooted, their place in history extinguished. This language is reminiscent of the statements that preceded the genocide in Rwanda. The present situation has been orchestrated since 2018 by Eritrea''s President Isaias Afwerki, who wields considerable influence over Ethiopian affairs. His troops are deep inside Ethiopia, his security agents in its towns and cities. For both the Eritrean President and the Ethiopian Prime Minister, this appears to be a fight to the finish.

  • av Anna Arutunyan
    266 - 326,-

  • - The Global Jihadi Civil War, 2014-2019
    av Tore Hamming
    480,-

    In February 2014, al-Qaida issued a statement that shocked the entire Jihadi movement. For the first time in its history, the group declared that a local affiliate, the Islamic State in Iraq, was no longer part of al-Qaida. The renegade Iraqi group, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, had expanded its operations to Syria, taking over the regional branch Jabhat al-Nusra; but in the process, the group had defied orders from al-Qaida's amir, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Islamic State's actions, and increasingly aggressive posture towards fellow Jihadis, eventually ignited a Jihadi civil war--a period defined by internal tensions that ultimately turned global. With devastating impact, this fitna left the Jihadi movement more polarised and fragmented than ever, seriously threatening its internal cohesion. 'Jihadi Politics' presents the first exhaustive account of infighting within the global Jihadi movement. Based on years of digital anthropology, hundreds of primary documents, and interviews with Jihadis, it offers an unprecedented glimpse into historic and current conflicts between and within Jihadi groups. This thorough examination of the years 2014-2019 offers a more nuanced understanding of the current state of Jihadism, with important insights into its future evolution--including Islamic State's role in Afghanistan.

  • - An Intellectual History of the Quest for Freedom
    av Stephen Chan
    310,-

    African liberation is often seen in terms of heroism, but seldom in terms of thought. Even Sartre, in his preface to Frantz Fanon’s seminal The Wretched of the Earth, wrote of the ‘native’ with his coiled muscles about to explode into rebellion. The African and the black person are denied the condition of philosophy, apparently driven only by frustration and anger.Stephen Chan’s new book charts the long history of African political thought, from the years of North American slavery, through the development of modern African nationalism and the difficulties of governing new states, to Africa’s political philosophy today, taking on the world as an equal. He dwells at length on major figures from Marcus Garvey and Kwame Nkrumah’s postcolonial generation to Biko, Mandela and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. He shows their leadership to be inseparable from their ideas, and from those of literary giants including Fanon, W.E.B. Du Bois and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o.This is no hagiography: Chan critically examines his thinkers, who also include Mugabe and Mobutu, and expresses concern for the future of Pan-Africanism. But his fascinating account reveals a thoughtful continent that has made complex, significant contributions to the world’s intellectual commons–yet continues to seek freedom.

  • av Shashi Tharoor
    266 - 340,-

  • - The Birth of a New America
    av Bruno Macaes
    240,-

  • - From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping
    av Roger Faligot
    306 - 540,-

    Are the Chinese secret services now the most powerful in the world?

  • - Norway's Liberal Democracy Since 1814
    av Mathilde Fasting
    326,-

    A political and economic history of ultra-successful Norway: is it all a fluke on borrowed time, or has the country prospered by design?

  • - American Diplomacy in a Disordered World
    av Ambassador William J. Burns
    266,-

    A powerful case for the enduring value of diplomacy from one of America's most distinguished statesmen.

  • - Saudi Arabia, Iran and the Struggle for Supremacy
    av Dilip Hiro
    316,-

  • - Civilian-Insurgent Relations in Afghanistan
    av Ashley Jackson
    460,-

    Two decades on from 9/11, the Taliban now control more than half of Afghanistan. Few would have foreseen such an outcome, and there is little understanding of how Afghans living in Taliban territory have navigated life under insurgent rule. Based on over 400 interviews with Taliban and civilians, this book tells the story of how civilians have not only bargained with the Taliban for their survival, but also ultimately influenced the course of the war in Afghanistan. While the Taliban have the power of violence on their side, they nonetheless need civilians to comply with their authority. Both strategically and by necessity, civilians have leveraged this reliance on their obedience in order to influence Taliban behaviour.Challenging prevailing beliefs about civilians in wartime, Negotiating Survival presents a new model for understanding how civilian agency can shape the conduct of insurgencies. It also provides timely insights into Taliban strategy and objectives, explaining how the organisation has so nearly triumphed on the battlefield and in peace talks. While Afghanistan''s future is deeply unpredictable, there is one certainty: it is as critical as ever to understand the Taliban--and how civilians survive their rule.

  • - How Africa's Debt Can Be a Benefit, Not a Burden
    av Gregory Smith
    386,-

    Borrowing is a crucial source of financing for governments all over the world. If they get it wrong, then debt crises can bring progress to a halt. But if it''s done right, investment happens and conditions improve. African countries are seeking calmer capital, to raise living standards and give their economies a competitive edge. The African debt landscape has changed radically in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Since the clean slate of extensive debt relief, states have sought new borrowing opportunities from international capital markets and emerging global powers like China. The new debt composition has increased risk, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic: richer countries borrowed at rock-bottom interest rates, while Africa faced an expensive jump in indebtedness. The escalating debt burden has provoked calls by the G20 for suspension of debt payments. But Africa''s debt today is highly complex, and owed to a wider range of lenders. A new approach is needed, and could turn crisis into opportunity. Urgent action by both lenders and borrowers can reduce risk, while carefully preserving market access; and smart deployment of private finance can provide the scale of investment needed to achieve development goals and tackle the climate emergency.

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