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  • - Iberia's New Muslims
    av Marvine Howe
    307

    This is the authoritative guide on Muslims in Spain and Portugal, both historically and in the modern world. It offers a comprehensive account on the recent transformation of Iberia into an immigrant receiving society, especially Muslims.

  • - A Lexical Biography of Samora Machel and the Mozambican Dream
    av Sarah LeFanu
    331

    Samora Machel led FRELIMO, the Mozambican Liberation Front, to victory against Portuguese colonialism in 1974, and the following year became independent Mozambique's first President. This biography presents the many different faces of the man Nelson Mandela called 'a true African revolutionary'.

  • - Belarus Under Lukashenko
    av Brian Bennett
    461

    A critical account of Lukashenko of Belarus that covers the collapse of the Soviet Union until the present day.

  • - Europe, Israel and the Palestinians Since 1967
    av Rory Miller
    400

    Rory Miller analyses the stilted role Europe has played in the Palestinian/Israeli conflict. He specifically considers how Europe's Muslim populations have influenced policy.

  • - The Women Warriors of Dahomey
    av Stanley B. Alpern
    251

    This volume examines the "Amazons", whose existence has been verified via documents and eye-witness accounts from battles for the West African kingdom of Dahomey in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • - A Critique of Eurocentrism
    av Deep Datta-Ray
    577

    Breaking from the argument that, for Indians, the moment of colonial liberation was a false one as the colonised had internalised European practices, Deep Datta-Ray recognises the legitimacy of independent Indian diplomacy.

  • - A History of Contested Ideas
    av Wickramasinghe Nira
    331

    Concise history of the Sri Lankan people.

  • av A. G. Noorani
    491

    The Destruction of Hyderabad challenges the official narrative to demonstrate how Hyderabad was forcibly annexed to India against its will.

  • - From Indifference to Interdependence
    av Christopher Davidson
    577

    Shows the growing mutual relationship between the Persian Gulf countries and China, Japan and South Korea.

  • - Reform and Revolution after Socialism
    av Vicken Cheterian
    577

    This is a comparative study of the reforms and revolutions that have swept through the former USSR and Balkan states in the past 25 years. The collection examines the struggle to modernise the economies and political systems of the former Soviet states and Eastern Europe. It specifically focuses on the mostly nonviolent Colour Revolutions.

  • - The Military, Legitimacy and Success in Armed Conflict
    av James Gow
    400

    Offers a critical look at the nexus of military strategy, justice and law.

  • - An Alternative History of Terrorism
    av Matthew Carr
    277

    Spanning the past century, the book unearths the complex realities of terrorist violence in a range of nations, including the US, UK, Ireland, France, Algeria, Russia, Japan, Argentina and Italy.

  • - Israel-Palestine from Border Struggle to Ethnic Conflict
    av Menachem Klein
    307

    Providing an on-the-ground account of the Israeli-Palestine conflict, Menchaem Klein argues that the aggressive Israeli settlement programme has shifted the Israeli-Palestine dispute from a border struggle to an ethnic conflict.

  • - Conflicts, Profits and the Politics of Resources
    av Philippe Le Billon
    321

    This is a provocative look at contemporary conflicts--wars taking place in resource rich countries filled with impoverished people. It focuses on three key resources: oil, diamonds, and timber. Th author is critical of the role of developed countries in such conflicts and offers solutions to end the plunder of Africa and Asia.

  • - International Tutelage and the Making of Liberal States
     
    367

    This is an analysis of international intervention into troubled territories in the post-Cold War period. The contributors ask, how we can make failed states into nations?

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    481

    This is a global examination of jihadi thought. It considers Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Departing from the 'security' angle, the contributors consider jihadi thought in terms of history, geography, and philosophy.

  • - French and British Approaches to Humanitarian Action
     
    307

    This is a comparative study of French versus British approaches to aid.

  • - The End of Certainty and the Transition to the Post-Oil Era
    av Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
    351

    This book considers security threats in the Gulf region. Examines both the traditional and the new challenges that the Gulf states face.

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    421

    Essays on the six monarchies of the Gulf: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and UAE.

  • - Africa in the World
    av Stephen Ellis
    191

    Stephen Ellis has written a sweeping new survey of modern Africa that goes beyond the stereotypes. He shines a positive light on Africa's potential in the post-colonial world and highlights its strength in resources. This is a guide to how money, power, religion and indigenous development will shape Africa's coming generations.

  • - An Interpretive Analysis of Theory and Practice
    av Ahmed S. Hashim
    361

    This is a timely study of 'small wars,' such as the current situation in Afghanistan. It is wide-ranging, from the Ancient World to Napoleon and beyond, from anti-colonial resistance to counter-insurgency struggles.

  • - The Organisation of the Islamic Conference, 1969-2009
    av Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu
    671

    The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the Muslim world's only intergovernmental body-the largest such system operating outside of the United Nations. This is the first history of the OIC.

  • - A Journey Through Political Islam
    av Roger Hardy
    251

    Offers the reader a subtler grasp of today's Islamic societies and their discontents, explaining how the autocratic policies of many states in the Middle East inadvertently bolster the popularity of political Islam. This work also explains the political role of Islam in particular countries and regions - Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, Sudan, and Europe.

  • - The Political and Economic Reemergence of South-Eastern Europe
    av Christopher Cviic & Peter Sanfey
    841

    In the early '90s the Balkans was rocked by the collapse of communism and the violent break-up of Yugoslavia. This book explains how the political scene has moved from conflict to cooperation, and how the economic recovery has been driven by growing investment and trade opportunities.

  • - How to Become One and How to Manage Them
    av Amrita Narlikar
    541

    How developing countries manage their climb to power--with case studies from China, Brazil and India.

  • av David Kilcullen
    307

    Includes an introduction, annotated tactical case studies, and an appendix on the key principles of the hugely successful Surge campaign of 2007 in Iraq. This title is suitable for field officers and for students and the general readers.

  • - From Soviet Planned Economy to Capitalism
    av Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
    697

    Analyzing how economic crime was managed in Russia, from the Brezhnev era to the Yeltsin years, this book reveals the historical roots of the 'criminal problem' that has marked Russian politics since the late 1980s. It investigates the changing nature of criminal law and policing before and after the fall of the Soviet state.

  • - The Multiple Forms of Rescue
     
    637

    Every genocide in history has been notable for the minority of brave individuals and groups who put their own lives at risk to rescue its victims. This book investigates the courageous individuals who stand against the tide of mass killing and risk their lives to save the victims of genocide.

  • - Indigenous Personnel in Western Armed Forces
    av Rob Johnson
    377

    Mercenaries, allies or collaborators? This book provides a history of colonial auxiliaries. It looks at the post-colonial legacy of local forces trained up under Western models.

  • av Kieran Mitton
    391

    This book offers a fresh analysis of the role of exemplary violence and its psychological impact. It considers the role emotions such as shame and disgust play in facilitating a climate of extreme brutality and what lessons we can learn from the case of Sierra Leone in understanding the atrocities of other contemporary conflicts.

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