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  • - Nomads in the Modern World
    av Nick McDonnell
    307

    A gracefully written reflection on nomads and their vulnerability to the whims of politics.

  • - China, the United States and the Logic of Great Power Conflict
    av Christopher Coker
    277

    This latest incisive work from Christopher Coker is a prescient analysis of the likelihood of a US-China conflict and how it might be avoided.

  • - Culture and Pragmatism: A Critical History
    av Rob Johnson
    301

    Written by a former British army officer, this book provides the Afghan perspective on war, from the 1830s to the present day. It uncovers the cultural codes that colour the Afghan spirit in warfare.

  • - The Politics of the Lame Leviathan
    av Dr. Antonio Giustozzi
    671

    A rare in-depth study of a police force in a developing country which is also undergoing a bitter internal conflict, further to the post-2001 external intervention in Afghanistan. Policing Afghanistan discusses the evolution of the country's police through its various stages but focuses in particular on the last decade.

  • - Literature Between Diaspora and Nation
     
    461

    Afghanistan In Ink uses a wide and largely unknown corpus of twentieth century Afghan Dari and Pashto literature to show not only how Afghans have reflected on their modern history, but also how the state has repeatedly sought to dominate the ideological contours of that history through the patronage or exile of writers.

  • av Laurence Louer
    461

    There exists a tendency to explain away much of Shiite politics in the Middle East as inextricably linked to Iranian foreign policy. Laurence Louer challenges this view, arguing that, in the end, local political imperatives have been the crucial factor determining the direction of Shiite states in the Middle East.

  • av Andrei Puppidi
    611

    How the great minds of the West formed an image of the Ottoman Empire and of Eastern Europe in the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries, and the intellectual foundations of this construction, are the principal themes of Pippidi's pathbreaking book.

  • - Surveillance, Rendition, Assassination
    av Clara Usiskin
    331

    America's Covert War provides a tough-minded investigation of how legal process and human rights have been ignored in the search for often non-existent terrorists in Africa. It considers both the short-term and long-term impact of this intensive militarisation on vulnerable ethnic and religious groups in this highly volatile region.

  • - The Trials of Independence
    av Henning Melber
    611

    The book offers a frank account of an African state that shook off colonial rule but has yet to see the fruits of independence distributed evenly among its people. Drawing on inside knowledge of SWAPO, the anti-colonial liberation movement, the author provides a valuable case study of nation building in the modern era.

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    307

    A quarterly magazine of ideas and issues showcasing ground breaking thinking on Islam and what it means to be a Muslim in a rapidly changing, interconnected world

  • - Coalition Politics in Modern India
    av Sanjay Ruparelia
    437

    Ruparelia confronts one of the most striking developments in modern Indian politics: the increasing influence of communist, regional, and lower caste-orientated socialist parties on politics since the late 1980s.

  • - Transnational Diasporas and Networks
    av Peter G. Mandaville
    517

    Examines how the people of diasporas have a direct impact on the politics of their homeland. Case studies include Sri Lanka, Mexico and Ethiopia.

  • - Transnational Diasporas and Networks
     
    637

    Examines how the people of diasporas have a direct impact on the politics of their homeland. Case studies include Sri Lanka, Mexico and Ethiopia.

  • - Trajectories of Marginalisation
     
    411

    More than 150 million Muslims live in India, the largest minority, yet they are losing power. The contributors consider the regional differences, the role of self-segregation, and the future of Muslims in India.

  • - Private Violence in Historical Context
     
    557

    With the growth of insurgents, terrorists, private military companies, and modern pirates, there is a renewed interest in non-state or private violence--this is a history of such violence.

  • - The MSF Experience
     
    351

    Published to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of MSF, this book reveals the realpolitik behind NGO work

  • - Transnationalism and Religious Identity
    av Laurent Bonnefoy
    497

    This book offers an original approach to Salafism taking into account the internal dynamics of the Yemeni branch of the movement as well as its relationship to its complex and evolving context. Laurent Bonnefoy focuses on the allegedly apolitical Salafi doctrine but most importantly references the everyday practices of its followers.

  • - How Digital Power Changed World Politics
    av Josef Teboho Ansorge
    411

    We all are aware that technology measures us, affects our lives and shapes our behaviour. This book explains how and why. It frames debates about information technology within world politic and provides a unique and timely look at the rise of digital power.

  • av Peter Siani-Davis
    277

    Crisis in Greece is a readable primer for anyone interested in understanding the Greek financial crisis vis-a-vis Europe, analysing the Greek 'system', its shortcomings and how the country has responded to instability and recession.

  • - Syria Past and Present
    av Christian C. Sahner
    307

    A poignant, affectionate history of the peoples of Syria, their fragile coexistence and how sectarianism is unravelling a once proud country.

  • - The Crucial Years of Development, 1960-1982
    av Sarah Yizraeli
    787

    This is a critical examination of the Saudi royal family in the role of building a modern state. It shows the limitations placed on social change or political reform and considers the course of modernisation for Saudi.

  • - The International Project in Afghanistan
    av Astri Suhrke
    400

    Drawing on over 25 years of experience, the author makes the case for a less intrusive international presence with a long-term timeframe for reconstruction in Afghanistan.

  • - The Myth of the Taliban / Al-Qaeda Merger in Afghanistan, 1970-2010
    av Alex Strick van Linschoten & Felix Kuehn
    491

    Taken from the Taliban's perspective based on local sources, an Enemy We Created is the first book to address seriously the problem of conflating the Taliban with Al-Qaeda.

  • - Oil and Beyond
    av Christopher M. Davidson
    307

    Abu Dhabi has pumped huge amounts of money into culture, sport and infrastructural development. This book demonstrates the resilience of a traditional monarchy in the twenty-first century and its efforts to create a system of tribal capitalism that incorporates old political allegiances into modern engines of growth.

  • av Ziauddin Sardar
    307

    A quarterly magazine of ideas and issues showcasing ground breaking thinking on Islam and what it means to be a Muslim in a rapidly changing, interconnected world. .

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    391

    The last decade has witnessed an explosion of popular and scholarly attention focussed on nuclear issues around the globe and especially in the Middle East. The Nuclear Question in the Middle East combines thematic and theoretical discussions regarding nuclear weapons and nuclear energy with case studies from across the region.

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    391

    Explaining the different ways in which globalising forces have shaped new dimensions to the political economy of the Persian Gulf states, this book evaluates the changes that have occurred, especially in light of the ongoing global economic crisis.

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    377

    The phenomenal growth of the countries of the Persian Gulf over the last two decades has been made possible through the labour of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers of all stripes and backgrounds from all over the world. Migrant Labour in the Persian Gulf is a multi disciplinary examination of the causes and consequences of this process.

  • - Politicians, Institutions and the Struggle Against Poverty
    av Marcus Andre Melo
    346

    This is a case study of how three developing countries, Brazil, Uganda and India, all developed broadly similar political devices to combat poverty. It argues that poverty reduction is politically feasible, even under the most daunting of circumstances.

  • - Algeria, Iraq, Libya
    av Luis Martinez
    551

    During the 1970s, Algeria, Iraq, and Libya began to spend due to their massive oil wealth and modernisation seemed imminent. What went wrong?

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