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  • av Tycho van der Hoog
    359,-

    A pioneering account of how African revolutionaries benefitted from North Korean aid in their struggles for independence--and how they repay this support today.

  • av Raphael Cormack
    359,-

    An international history of the uncanny in the 1920s and 1930s

  • av Rosie Whitehouse
    298,-

    This riveting book is an astonishing testimony of what befell two sisters, Whitehouse's own mother-in-law and aunt, who managed to escape the killing fields in Vichy France against all odds.

  • av Cathy Scott-Clark
    359,-

    A biography of Viktor Bout, a 'warlord's warlord' who may be the man to replace Putin.

  • av Azar Gat
    265,-

    Is there a universal theory for the conduct of war?

  • av Max Smeets
    359,-

    Ransomware, such as the hacking of the NHS for extortion, is a growing issue. It becomes 'Ransom War' when our national security is threatened.

  • av Shannon Monaghan
    276,-

    True stories from the Western volunteers serving in the Ukrainian International Legion fighting Russia on the frontline.

  • av Robert D. Kaplan
    276,-

    The globe faces a deadly mix of war, climate change, great power rivalry, rapid technological advancement, the end of both monarchy and empire, and countless other dangers. Waste Land is an incisive study of how we got here and where we are going.

  • av Dominique Megret
    472,-

    Explains how, against the odds, pioneering start-ups have taken on established firms and revolutionised global commerce--with huge implications for the future of business.

  • av Stephanie Williams
    584,-

    An inside account of conflict, collapse and innovative approaches to reconstruction in Libya's challenging post-2011 landscape.

  • av Alemseged Tesfai
    500,-

    A pathbreaking history of modern Eritrea under postwar international administration, shedding light on issues that rock the Horn of Africa to this day.

  • av Laurent Gayer
    584,-

    Globalised manufacturing, multinational hegemony, street violence and urban securitisation come together in this eye-opening study of Karachi's economic 'order'.

  • av Sameer Hamdani
    416,-

    A vibrant tapestry of Srinagar's rich historical and cultural heritage.

  • av Stephen Coan
    809,-

    A thoroughly researched biography of the influential and bestselling author of King Solomon's Mines, shining light on his formative years in South Africa.

  • av Tom Theuns
    345,-

    Why has the European Union failed to combat rising authoritarianism within its own ranks? And how can it defend democratic governance inside member countries?

  • av Nicole Grajewski
    416,-

    Charts the evolution of the Russia-Iran relationship in the twenty-first century, from tenuous alignment to robust partnership.

  • av Samuel Ramani
    500,-

    When President George H.W. Bush and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev convened in Malta in December 1989, superpower contestation gave way to a new era of US unipolarity. In Africa, the Cold War had already ended. The Soviet Union had abandoned its Marxist-Leninist client states, and Cuban forces were leaving Angola. Yet, just five years later, Washington's hegemonic aspirations in Africa seemed quixotic at best and delusional at worst. US military defeat in Somalia and the 1994 Rwandan Genocide both highlighted the absence of American grand strategy. Over the next quarter-century, the US ceded its economic primacy in Africa to China and was relegated to a spectator role in key security crises. Could the US have forestalled the continent's embrace of multipolarity through consistent engagement and a firm break from Cold War thinking? And is the crumbling of US power there reversible? Rudderless Superpower addresses these questions through a meticulous chronological examination of US policy in Africa since the 1990s. In a break from traditional accounts revolving around crisis moments and leadership at the White House, Ramani contends that the perpetuation of Cold War-era mistakes and diplomatic failures placed US influence in Africa on a path of inexorable decline.

  • av Peter Sparding
    402,-

    An incisive study of one of the world's most important, and rapidly complexifying, international partnerships.

  • av Hugo Slim
    251,-

    This book spells out a new framework for humanitarian aid in the long emergency of climate change. Looking ahead to the massive needs of the late 2020s and the 2030s, Hugo Slim shows how current ethics and action in the sector are necessary, but not sufficient, for the new moral and operational challenges of our planetary crisis. Humanitarianism 2.0 offers a series of practical ethical pathways for aid workers and organisations to reimagine and redesign their purpose in the increasing number of climate-related disasters around the world. Slim expands the fundamental principle of humanity to include the protection of nature in humanitarian ethics, and also faces up to the hard challenge of impartiality and prioritisation in a universal emergency. He then recognises anticipation, adaptation, mitigation and locally led aid as humanitarian obligations in climate-related disasters. Like everything else in the climate and nature crisis, humanitarian ethics need adaptation. Slim's bold, smart and much-needed proposals show the way.

  • av Philip W. Blood
    395,-

    A micro-history of 'Charlemagne's city' in the First and Second World Wars, its inhabitants' embrace of Nazism, and Churchill's response.

  • av Bertil Lintner
    345,-

    A world-leading expert on Myanmar assesses the ongoing popular uprising against the military junta that deposed Aung San Suu Kyi.

  • av David Richards
    345,-

    A frank assessment of what kind of strategic power Britain aspires to be, given its dwindling armed forces and growing threats from Russia and other actors.

  • av Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
    276,-

    A fascinating account of how Saudi Arabia leveraged its massive oil wealth to alter the balance of power in world football.

  • av Churnjeet Mahn
    276,-

    A landmark book on South Asian queer communities in Britain and how they have helped to shape LGBTQ+ movements since the 1970s.

  • av Gregory Carleton
    373,-

    The intriguing story of how two revolutionary writers and their pioneering war reporting changed the way we think about modern conflict.

  • av Anna Beth Keim
    359,-

    A hundred-year history of the challenges and triumphs of contemporary Taiwan, through the inspiring true story of one man who lived through it all.

  • av Helen Crisp
    359,-

    A captivating portrait of an overlooked Andalusian gem.

  • av Richard Butterwick
    265,-

    The first popular history of a small post-Soviet state, and a very old European power.

  • av Martyn Percy
    359,-

    A hard-hitting critique of the Church of England as a social, spiritual and financial driver and beneficiary of the British Empire.

  • av Gabriel Gavin
    276,-

    Vivid reportage from a war at the edge of Europe, between two ancient peoples caught up in great power interests and clashing narratives of home.

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