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    This Third Edition of Arguing About Political Philosophy is the most complete, up-to-date, and interdisciplinary anthology of its kind. Its selections cover classic philosophical sources, important works in political economy, and the writing of cutting edge contemporary theorists.

  • by Heli (Monash University Askola
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    Citizenship, Immigration and Insecurity: An Australian Story explores how Australia's policies on migration and nationality have shaped citizenship and social inclusion.

  • by Maria Ackren
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    Featuring 41 contributing authors from 18 countries, this book surveys and synthesizes recent developments in wellbeing science and policy to highlight key lessons learned and to offer actionable insights for policymaking

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    Featuring 41 contributing authors from 18 countries, this book surveys and synthesizes recent developments in wellbeing science and policy to highlight key lessons learned and to offer actionable insights for policymaking

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    The Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations is a comprehensive volume for contemporary scholarship on feminist international relations and theory. It is an ideal study companion for students and scholars in Women's and Gender Studies, International Relations, Politics, Peace Studies and Security Studies.

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    The Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations is a comprehensive volume for contemporary scholarship on feminist international relations and theory. It is an ideal study companion for students and scholars in Women's and Gender Studies, International Relations, Politics, Peace Studies and Security Studies.

  • by Odin (University of Agder Lysaker
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    Multi-disciplinary in scope, this book offers original readings of green political theory, exploring the thought of contemporary non-anthropocentric critical theorists and considering the manner in which their work promises to contribute to the further development of ecological democracy.

  • by Zaynab (International University of Rabat El Bernoussi
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  • by Matthew (Saint Louis University Andler
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    Sexual Orientation and Identity: A Philosophical Analysis will be of interest to those studying the philosophy of gender, social metaphysics and gender studies and also those interested in the conceptual issues underlying debates concerining gender and social justice.

  • by Jennifer (University of California Bussell
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  • by Olena (Fordham University Nikolayenko
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    Following democracy's global advance in the late 20th century, recent patterns of democratic erosion or 'backsliding' have generated extensive scholarly debate. Backsliding towards autocracy is often the work of elected leaders operating within democratic institutions, challenging conventional thinking about the logic of democratic consolidation, the enforcement of institutional checks and balances, and the development and reproduction of democratic norms. This volume tackles these challenges head-on, drawing theoretical insights from classic literature on democratic transitions and consolidation to help explain contemporary challenges to democracy. It offers a comparative perspective on the dynamics of democratic backsliding, the changing character of authoritarian threats, and the sources of democratic resiliency around the world. It also integrates the institutional, civil society, and international dimensions of contemporary challenges to democracy, while providing coverage of Western and Eastern Europe, South and Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the United States.

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    Following democracy's global advance in the late 20th century, recent patterns of democratic erosion or 'backsliding' have generated extensive scholarly debate. Backsliding towards autocracy is often the work of elected leaders operating within democratic institutions, challenging conventional thinking about the logic of democratic consolidation, the enforcement of institutional checks and balances, and the development and reproduction of democratic norms. This volume tackles these challenges head-on, drawing theoretical insights from classic literature on democratic transitions and consolidation to help explain contemporary challenges to democracy. It offers a comparative perspective on the dynamics of democratic backsliding, the changing character of authoritarian threats, and the sources of democratic resiliency around the world. It also integrates the institutional, civil society, and international dimensions of contemporary challenges to democracy, while providing coverage of Western and Eastern Europe, South and Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the United States.

  • by Dani Kaufmann (University of Toronto) Nedal
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  • by Kai (Griffith University He
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  • by Inken (University of Oxford) von Borzyskowski
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  • by Gabriel Huland
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  • by Ulrike M. (University of Belfast Vieten
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    Adopting a decolonial and intersectional perspective, this book examines the post-migration condition, offering a new means of understanding the ways in which discourses of migration and citizenship intersect with experiences of loss, impacting upon feelings of belonging with respect to host communities and newcomers.

  • by Aurelia (University of Konstanz Bardon
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    Cultural Appropriation: Wrongs and Rights will be of great interest to students and researchers in philosophy, politics and related subjects where cultural appropriation is an important issue, such as race and ethnic studies and anthropology.

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    by Stephanie Baker
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    by Michael A. Genovese
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    by Steven C. Hertler
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    This book on presidential age is not about Alzheimer's Disease and associated pathologies of the aging brain. It is instead about the normally aging brain. Brains don't simply develop and maintain their functionality into older adulthood unless otherwise impaired by neurocognitive disease. Were this the case, this book might be about leveraging prodromal biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases to screen prospective presidential candidates. Instead, the normal decline age brings to all human brains begs a different type of book-and a broader and more blanketed warning about electing increasingly older presidents.

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    by John Ellis
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    by Ken Tout
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    This book advances knowledge about Guatemala's democracy by embedding the country in recent conceptual and theoretical work in comparative politics and seeks to shed light upon the stubborn realities and challenges afflicting Guatemalan democracy today.

  • by Khalid Wasim Hassan
    £132.99

    A comprehensive volume that will appeal to academics, scholars, policymakers in South Asian Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities especially those interested in the study of caste, ethnicity, nationalism and identity politics for the marginalized communities in Kashmir.

  • by Katarina Sjoblom
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    Engaging with a fundamental question at the heart of the Western tradition of political thought, namely the question of political action,the book discusses issues from resistance to political mobilization. It explores the nature of political activity by engaging with Giorgio Agamben and his key interlocutors.

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