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    by Jean Tsui
    £62.99

  • - How Policy Sciences Opened Up the Cold War World
    by Egle Rindzeviciute
    £20.99 - 41.99

    In The Power of Systems, Egle Rindzeviciute introduces readers to one of the best-kept secrets of the Cold War: the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, an international think tank established by the U.S. and Soviet governments to advance scientific collaboration.

  • by Iulian (National Defence University Chifu
    £29.49 - 78.99

  • by Giacomo (American University of Sharjah Chiozza
    £29.49 - 78.99

  • by Daniel Mendiola
    £117.49

  • by Cecile (Institute for Strategic Dialogue) Simmons
    £9.99

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    by Jeff Schoep
    £16.99

  • by Cian O Concubhair
    £132.99

  • by Edgar (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana–Xochimilco (UAM-X) Miguel Juarez-Salazar
    £36.49 - 128.49

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  • by Sean Glynn
    £83.49

  • by Marc Aicardi De Saint-Paul
    £78.99

  • - A Northern Perspective on Emancipatory Struggles and Progress
    by Jan Selling
    £56.99

    Centered on the trajectory of the emancipation of Roma people in Scandinavia, Romani Liberation is a powerful challenge to the stereotype describing Romani as passive and incapable of responsibility and agency. The author also criticizes benevolent but paternalistic attitudes that center on Romani victimhood. The first part of the book offers a comprehensive overview of the chronological phases of Romani emancipation in Sweden and other countries. Underscoring the significance of Roma activism in this process, Jan Selling profiles sixty Romani activists and protagonists, including numerous original photos. The narrative is followed by an analysis of the concepts of historical justice and of the process of decolonizing Romani Studies. Selling highlights the impact of the historical contexts that have enabled or impeded the success of the struggles against discrimination and for equal rights, emphasizing Romani activism as a precondition for liberation.The particular Swedish framework is accentuated by a stimulating preface by the international activist Nicoleta Bitu, and afterwords by two prominent Romani advocates, the politician Soraya Post and the singer, author, and elder Hans Caldaras.

  • - Romani Political Activism in Argentina, Colombia and Spain
    by Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka
    £111.99

    The Roma issue is generally treated as a European matter. Indeed, the Roma are the largest European minority¿their presence outside of Europe is a result of various waves of migration over the past four hundred years. Likewise, the stereotypes associated with the Romäthe problematized, stigmatized status of a ¿Gypsy¿ as well as the historical and contemporary manifestations of antigypsyism¿are also of European origin. This book claims, however, that the perception of Roma being strictly a European issue is flawed, and that re-connecting the Roma issue globally represents an important learning experience and an added value.The book offers a critical exploration of Romani political activism in Colombia and Argentina, and compares it to that in Spain, narrated from the intimate perspective of Romani actors themselves. By outlining parallel lineages of Romani activism in three countries and on two continents, the author arrives at broad conclusions regarding the nature of ethnic mobilization. Mirga-Kruszelnicka proposes a new synergetic conceptualization of this multidirectional concept as an interplay between political opportunities, mobilizing structures, and frames of identity. Contributing to the vivid debate about the relationship between the researcher and the researched, the book also includes an original discussion of the positionality of scholars of Romani background.

  • by Maria Csanadi
    £78.99

    In this book, six researchers from different professional backgrounds examine the dynamics of the development and reproduction of an authoritarian system. The chapters empirically show how the authoritarian system gradually captures -- and diffuses into -- the society's and the economy's subsystems; describe how it captures the national, intermediate, and micro level sub-structures and reproduces itself as it expands. It empirically analyzes the mechanisms, instruments, and institutions of political capture. The authors distinguish between and explore welfare, development, and recombinant projects and their interrelationships. They study the existence of political favoritism in the case the politically connected enterprises based on an analysis of the corruption risk of 242,183 public tenders. They detail the crony system's functioning and political connections' network aspects in the rapid enrichment of politically connected enterprises. The book exemplifies the vulnerability of democratic institutions to authoritarian and populist regimes, including the tendency for institutionalized corruption to develop systemically, its destructive power in the public and business sectors, and the built and natural environment.

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    - Empire, Elites, and Reform in Moldavia and Wallachia, 1812-1834
    by Victor Taki
    £73.49

    One of the goals of Russiäs Eastern policy was to turn Moldavia and Wallachia, the two Romanian principalities north of the Danube, from Ottoman vassals into a controllable buffer zone and a springboard for future military operations against Constantinople. Russia on the Danube describes the divergent interests and uneasy cooperation between the Russian officials and the Moldavian and Wallachian nobility in a key period between 1812 and 1834. Victor Taki¿s meticulous examination of the plans and memoranda composed by Russian administrators and the Romanian elite underlines the crucial consequences of this encounter. The Moldavian and Wallachian nobility used the Russian-Ottoman rivalry in order to preserve and expand their traditional autonomy. The comprehensive institutional reforms born out of their interaction with the tsar¿s officials consolidated territorial statehood on the lower Danube, providing the building blocks of a nation state. The main conclusion of the book is that although Russian policy was driven by self-interest, and despite the Russophobia among a great part of the Romanian intellectuals, this turbulent period significantly contributed to the emergence, several decades later, of modern Romania.

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    by Kei (Kaichi International University Nishiyama
    £79.49

  • by Sukumar Periwal
    £22.99

    Distinguished scholars from both Europe and North America explore various aspects of nationalism and shed light on current theories in this area of crucial importance to an understanding of world politics today.

  • - Theater in Pre- and Post-Communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
    by Ileana Alexandra Orlich
    £52.49

    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship.

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