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  • - Rationalities, Violences and Contestations
     
    1 595,-

    This collection provides an analytical approach that combines postcolonial thought and governmentality to understand power, identity, inequality and insecurity.

  • av Katy Harsant
    1 319,-

    Why does the United Nations invoke its responsibility to protect through interventions in some instances but not others? This book challenges the dominant narrative of the UN as an institution of equality and progress by analyzing the colonial origins of the organization and revealing the unequal power relations it has perpetuated.

  • av Mohamed Sesay
    422 - 1 447,-

  • - Genre, Foreign Bodies, and the Ethics of Co-habitation
    av Sam Okoth Opondo
    2 148,-

    This book combines poetry, prose, and theory in ways that speak to each other to offer new insight to the connectedness of the colonial world.

  • - Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Self-Determination and Decolonial Contemporary Artwork
    av Emily Merson
    504 - 1 348,-

    This book contributes a transnational feminist intersectional analysis of artwork as a powerful force in world politics and argues that contemporary artwork is a site of knowledge production that provides vital insights for scholars of world politics.

  • - Decolonizing Knowledge Orders, Research Methods and Teaching
     
    1 595,-

    Offers strategies for decolonizing research methods in the social sciences based on both methodological considerations and broad empirical experience

  • - Decolonizing Knowledge Orders, Research Methods and Teaching
     
    555,-

    Offers strategies for decolonizing research methods in the social sciences based on both methodological considerations and broad empirical experience

  • - Rationalities, Violences and Contestations
     
    555,-

    This collection provides an analytical approach that combines postcolonial thought and governmentality to understand power, identity, inequality and insecurity.

  • - Postcolonial Orders and Decolonial Visions
     
    615,-

    Provides an interdisciplinary retrieval of the multiple meanings of decolonization that the famous Bandung Conference (1955) holds for the study of international relations.

  • av Peter Vale & Vineet Thakur
    555 - 1 394,-

    This book provides an alternative history of the 'birth' of International Relations.

  • - German Development Policy at Home and Abroad
    av Daniel Bendix
    555 - 1 610,-

    Explores the (post)colonial condition of German development policy, particularly in the Global South.

  • - Stateness and Modes of Sovereignty
    av Amy Niang
    570 - 1 669,-

    Through a detailed historical investigation of the Voltaic region, the book theorizes the state in transition as the constitutive condition of the African state, rendering centralization processes as always transient, uncertain, even dangerous endeavors.

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    1 773,-

    This volume collects an array of essays that reflect on anticolonialism in Africa, connecting the historical period with the anticolonial present through a critical examination of what constitutes the anticolonial archive.

  • - Postcolonial Orders and Decolonial Visions
     
    1 773,-

    Provides an interdisciplinary retrieval of the multiple meanings of decolonization that the famous Bandung Conference (1955) holds for the study of international relations.

  • - International Statebuilding in Mozambique
    av Meera Sabaratnam
    555 - 1 744,-

    Explores the experiences of intervention in Mozambique to examine the efficacy of colonial approaches to post-crisis statebuilding.

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    593,-

    This volume collects an array of essays that reflect on anticolonialism in Africa, connecting the historical period with the anticolonial present through a critical examination of what constitutes the anticolonial archive.

  • - Colonial Legacies in the Politics of Asylum Seeking
    av Lucy Mayblin
    469 - 1 669,-

    This book critiques existing literature on the response of Western states to asylum seeking 'others' and outlines an alternative perspective to acknowledge the colonial histories that have shaped the contemporary response of states to movements of refugees.

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