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  • - Collective Beliefs and Political Order in the Sinocentric, Islamic and Southeast Asian International Societies
    av Illinois) Spruyt & Hendrik (Northwestern University
    414 - 1 167,-

  • - International Intervention and Transition in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
    av Daniela (South Bank University Lai
    1 102,-

    The first systematic analysis of socioeconomic violence in war and its implications for post-war justice processes. This book will appeal to students and researchers interested in international interventions in post-conflict countries, transitional justice, and how countries deal with the legacies of past violence.

  • - International Theory in a World of Difference
    av Christian (University of Queensland) Reus-Smit
    375,-

    Critically evaluates the flawed understandings of culture that underpin current debates about the future of international order, and advances an original, sophisticated account of how diversity affects the nature and evolution of large-scale political orders. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand this challenging contemporary issue.

  • - International Theory in a World of Difference
    av Christian (University of Queensland) Reus-Smit
    1 037,-

    Critically evaluates the flawed understandings of culture that underpin current debates about the future of international order, and advances an original, sophisticated account of how diversity affects the nature and evolution of large-scale political orders. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand this challenging contemporary issue.

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    1 089,-

    Offers a new framework for understanding the relationship between cultural diversity and international order. Drawing from critical contributions within international relations (IR) and other reconceptualizations of cultures from across the social sciences, it includes contributions from IR scholars, historians, anthropologists, political theorists and sociologists.

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    544,-

    Offers a new framework for understanding the relationship between cultural diversity and international order. Drawing from critical contributions within international relations (IR) and other reconceptualizations of cultures from across the social sciences, it includes contributions from IR scholars, historians, anthropologists, political theorists and sociologists.

  • - Barbarian Conquerors, Universal Conquest and the Making of Modern Asia
    av Andrew (University of Queensland) Phillips
    466 - 1 297,-

  • av Osman Balkan
    1 268,-

    "Dying Abroad offers a sophisticated ethnographic account of how immigrant and minoritized communities navigate end-of-life decisions in countries where they face barriers to political inclusion and equal social standing"--

  • av Eren Duzgun
    401 - 1 069,-

    This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the development of the modern world through the concept of Jacobinism. It argues that the French Revolution was not just another step in the construction of capitalist modernity, but produced an alternative (geo)political economy - that is, 'Jacobinism.' Furthermore, Jacobinism provided a blueprint for other modernization projects, thereby profoundly impacting the content and tempo of global modernity in and beyond Europe. The book traces the journey of Jacobinism in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey. It contends that until the 1950s, the Ottoman/Turkish experiment with modernity was not marked by capitalism, but by a historically specific Jacobinism. Asserting this Jacobin legacy then leads to a novel interpretation of the subsequent transition to and authoritarian consolidation of capitalism in contemporary Turkey. As such, by tracing the world historical trajectory of Jacobinism, the book establishes a new way of understanding the origins and development of global modernity.

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