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Books in the Global Political Transitions series

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  • - Venturing into the Maelstrom
    by James M. Dorsey
    £66.49

    This book explores China's significant economic and security interests in the Middle East and South Asia.

  • - Transformation, Opposition or Defiance?
    by Marko Stojic
    £93.99

    It provides a comprehensive analysis of how political parties in these countries have determined and shifted their positions on the EU, by exploring the effect and interaction of party ideology and strategy, position within the party system, relations with the general public and voters as well as transnational party linkages.

  • - Back to the Global Future?
    by Imtiaz Hussain
    £93.99

    They permit transatlantic relations to be stretched as far back as to the 8th Century, in turn exposing transatlantic flows hugging global threads, while revealing the strength and size of several unaccounted types of transatlantic transactions, such as the north-south varieties.

  • - State, Ideology and Culture
    by Dominik Mierzejewski
    £62.49

    This book discusses the role of selective identities in shaping China's position in regional and global affairs. By adopting different kinds of "self", China has secured its relatively peaceful transition within the existing system and, in the meantime, strengthened its capacity to place its principles within that system.

  • - Inside-out Appraisals from Bangladesh
     
    £82.49

    This edited volume examines global power-rivalry in and around South Asia through Bangladeshi lenses using imperfect and overlapping interest concentric-circles as a template. Dynamics from three transitions -the United States exiting the Cold War, China emerging as a global-level power, and India's eastern interests squaring off with China's Belt Road Initiative, BRI-help place China, India, and the United States (in alphabetical order) in Bangladesh's "inner-most" circle, China, India, and the United States in a "mid-stream" circle, and the United States and Latin America, among other countries, in the "outer-most" circle, depending on the issue.In an atmosphere of short-term gains over-riding long-term considerations, the desperate, widespread search for infrastructural funding inside South Asia enhances China's value, raises local heat, releases new challenges, with costly default consequences looming, issue-specific analysis overtaking formal bilateral relations and a stubborn uncertainty riddling the Bangladeshi air as its policy preferences stubbornly show more certainty.

  • - Venturing into the Maelstrom
    by James M. Dorsey
    £66.49

    This book explores China's significant economic and security interests in the Middle East and South Asia.

  • - Inside-out Appraisals from Bangladesh
     
    £58.49

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    £90.49

    It argues that conceptual categories pertaining to the apex of the international hierarchy have become increasingly unsatisfactory, and that new approaches focusing on such "Awkward Powers" can both rectify shortcomings on power theorising whilst shining a much-needed theoretical spotlight on significant but understudied states.

  • - Diplomacy in a Contested Region
     
    £47.99

    This book brings together a unique team of academics and practitioners to analyse interests, institutions, and issues affecting and affected by the transition from Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific.

  • by Kei Koga
    £30.49 - 42.99

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