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  • by Welf Werner & Florian Böller
    £120.99

  • by Paul Beaumont
    £120.99

  • by Cornelia Navari
    £120.99

  • by Vittorio Emanuele Parsi
    £120.99

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    £120.99

    Contributors situate the politics of translation in the theoretical and methodological landscape of International Relations, encompassing feminist theory, de- and post-colonial theory, hermeneutics, post-structuralism, critical constructivism, semiotics, conceptual history, actor-network theory and translation studies.

  • - Poland as a 'Latecomer' in the European Union
    by Molly Krasnodebska
    £120.99

    This book studies how the pursuit of becoming an established 'insider' in an international community shapes a state's foreign policy.

  • by Dirk Nabers
    £50.99

    This book develops a discourse theory of crisis and change in global politics. The incompleteness and contingent character of the social represents the most important condition for democratic politics to become possible and for a theory of crisis and change to become conceivable. Instead, crisis becomes an omnipresent feature of the social fabric.

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    £120.99

    Contributors situate the politics of translation in the theoretical and methodological landscape of International Relations, encompassing feminist theory, de- and post-colonial theory, hermeneutics, post-structuralism, critical constructivism, semiotics, conceptual history, actor-network theory and translation studies.

  • - From Hugo Grotius to Hedley Bull
    by Cornelia Navari
    £120.99

    This book traces the development of the international society tradition from its origins in Grotius' On the Law of War and Peace to its crystallization in Bull's The Anarchical Society.

  • - Understanding Inter-State Relations
    by William Mallinson
    £61.49

    This book demonstrates that geohistory is a more effective concept than geopolitics in understanding inter-state relations, at a time of considerable confusion in world affairs, and that Francesco Guicciardini¿s thoughts are an efficient medium to demonstrate not only the inadequacies of geopolitics, but that a geohistorical approach can be a more responsible way of understanding international affairs. The book introduces a fresh approach, based on the individual, on which corporate characteristics and behaviour depend, often in the shape of state interests, which are unable on their own to predict actions driven by human behaviour. The book shows how show mainstream international relations theories are stuck in paradigms, inadequate in explaining why world politics is moving in a direction that nobody could predict even a decade ago. It shows how ideology can blur clear understanding. In short, it represents a new and intellectually refreshing approach and method in understanding, and tackling, the vagaries of relations between states.

  • - Global Economic and Security Orders in the Age of Trump
     
    £120.99

    This book offers an assessment of the ongoing transformation of hegemonic order and its domestic and international politics. The case studies in this book thus investigate hegemonic politics across regimes (e.g., trade and security), regions (e.g., Asia, Europe, and Global South), and actors (e.g., major powers and smaller states).

  • by Vittorio Emanuele Parsi
    £120.99

  • - How Britain Made Trident Make Sense
    by Paul Beaumont
    £120.99

    This book investigates the UK's nuclear weapon policy, focusing in particular on how consecutive governments have managed to maintain the Trident weapon system.

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    £56.49

    This edited volume presents a collection of stories that experiment with different ways of looking at international law.

  • - Quantizing Critique
    by Michael P. A. Murphy
    £56.49

    This book examines the crossroads of quantum and critical approaches to International Relations and argues that these approaches share a common project of uncovering complexity and uncertainty.

  • - Stigma Politics and the Rules of the Nonproliferation Game
    by Michal Smetana
    £40.99 - 72.49

    This book examines the linkage between deviance and norm change in international politics. It draws on an original theoretical perspective grounded in the sociology of deviance to study the violations of norms and rules in the global nuclear non-proliferation regime.

  • by Julie Garey
    £66.99 - 83.49

    This book takes a new approach to answering the question of how NATO survived after the Cold War by examining its complex relationship with the United States.

  • - Provocations, Possibilities, Politics
     
    £99.49

    This volume explores the past, present and future of pessimism in International Relations. The book traces the origins of pessimism in political thought from antiquity through to the present day, illuminating its role in key schools of International Relations and in the work of important international political theorists.

  • - The Power and Politics of US Foreign Policy and the Internet
    by D. McCarthy
    £50.99

    This book examines the internet as a form of power in global politics. Focusing on the United States' internet foreign policy, McCarthy combines analyses of global material culture and international relation theory, to reconsider how technology is understood as a form of social power.

  • - Liberal Interventionism in the Post-Cold War Era
    by William Clapton
    £50.99

    The English School of International Relations has traditionally maintained that international society cannot accommodate hierarchical relationships between states. This book employs a unique theoretical and conceptual approach challenging this view and arguing that hierarchies are formed on Western states' need to manage globalised risks.

  • by Assoc. Prof. Emilian Kavalski
    £50.99

    At the end of the Cold War, commentators were pondering how far Western ideas would spread; today, the debate seems to be how far Chinese ideas will reach. This volume examines Chinese international relations thought and practices, identifying the extent to which China's rise has provoked fresh geo-strategic and intellectual shifts within Asia.

  • - Military Involvement in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq
    by Patrick A. Mello
    £50.99

    Under which conditions do democracies participate in war, and when do they abstain? Providing a unique theoretical framework, Mello identifies pathways of war involvement and abstention across thirty democracies, investigating the wars in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.

  • - A European Discipline in America?
    by Felix Rosch
    £50.99

    This is the first Anglophone volume on emigre scholars' influence on International Relations, uniquely exploring the intellectual development of IR as a discipline and providing a re-reading of some of its almost forgotten founding thinkers.

  • - The Origins and Future of a New International Order
    by J. Baron
    £50.99

    This book explains the period of great power peace in the last fifty years and outlines the path to perpetuating it. Drawing on the Realist tradition and challenging conventional wisdom about the causes of American primacy, Baron explores contributions to peace made by the balance of power, nuclear weapons, democracy and globalization.

  • - The Netherlands and Japan in the Age of Globalization
    by Michael O. Sharpe
    £50.99

    This book provides a cross-regional investigation of the role of citizenship and ethnicity in migration, political incorporation, and political transnationalism in the age of globalization, exploring the political realities of Dutch Antilleans in the Netherlands and Latin American Nikkeijin in Japan.

  • - Exploring Conditions for Preventive Arms Control
    by Max M. Mutschler
    £50.99

    This book puts the widely-held view that 'arms control in space is not possible' to the test and aims to explore how, and under what conditions, arms control could become a reality. Drawing upon international regimes and IR theory, Mutschler examines the success of space weapons and anti-ballistic missiles.

  • - Theory, History, Practice
    by Beate Jahn
    £86.49 - 99.49

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  • by Darshan Vigneswaran
    £50.99

    This book deconstructs territoriality in the context of current and past European politics to advance international relations scholars' understanding of the uses and limits of territory in European history as well as the origin of an international system. It looks to the future of migration regimes beyond the territorially exclusive state.

  • by Gideon Baker
    £50.99

    A long neglected concept in the field of international relations and political theory, hospitality provides a new framework for analysing many of the challenges in world politics today, from the search for peaceable relations between states to asylum and refugee crises.

  • - A Region-Theory Dialogue
    by Linda Quayle
    £50.99

    This book examines the interface between the theoretical framework known as the English School and the international and transnational politics of Southeast Asia. The region-theory dialogue it proposes signals productive ways forward for the theory.

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