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  • - The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism
    by Jordanna Matlon
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    The Downfall of the American Order? offers penetrating insight into the emerging global political economy at this moment of an increasingly chaotic world. For seventy-five years, the basic patterns of world politics and the contours of international economic activity took place in the shadow of American leadership and the institutions it designed¿an order designed to avoid the horrors of previous eras, including, most poignantly, two world wars and the Great Depression.But all things must pass. The global financial crisis of 2008, the legacy of two long, losing wars, and the polarizing and tumultuous presidency of Donald Trump all suggest that global affairs have reached a turning point. The implications of this are profound. The contributors to this book cast their eyes back on the order that once was, and look ahead to what might follow. In dialogue with each other's appraisals and expectations, they differ in their assessments of the probable, ranging from a hollowed-out American primacy muddling through by default, to partial modifications of old institutions and practices at home and abroad, and to wholesale contestations and the search for new orders. Contributors: Rawi Abdelal, Sheri Berman, Mark Blyth, Francis J. Gavin, Peter A. Gourevitch, Ilene Grabel, Peter J. Katzenstein, Jonathan Kirshner, and John Gerard Ruggie

  • - Crime, Detection, and the Spirit of Noir
    by David Lehman
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    From Sherlock Holmes to Sam Spade; Nick and Nora Charles to Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin; Harry Lime to Gilda, Madeleine Elster, and other femmes fatales¿crime and crime solving in fiction and film captivate us. Why do we keep returning to Agatha Christie's ingenious puzzles and Raymond Chandler's hard-boiled murder mysteries? What do spy thrillers teach us, and what accounts for the renewed popularity of morally ambiguous noirs? In The Mysterious Romance of Murder, the poet and critic David Lehman explores a wide variety of outstanding books and movies¿some famous (The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity), some known mainly to aficionados¿with style, wit, and passion.Lehman revisits the smoke-filled jazz clubs from the classic noir films of the 1940s, the iconic set pieces that defined Hitchcock's America, the interwar intrigue of Eric Ambler's best fictions, and the intensity of attraction between Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. He also considers the evocative elements of noir¿cigarettes, cocktails, wisecracks, and jazz standards¿and offers five original noir poems (including a pantoum inspired by the 1944 film Laura) and ironic astrological profiles of Barbara Stanwyck, Marlene Dietrich, and Graham Greene. Written by a connoisseur with an uncanny feel for the language and mood of mystery, espionage, and noir, The Mysterious Romance of Murder will delight fans of the genre and newcomers alike.

  • - The United States and Its Allies in Asia, 1949-1969
    by Iain D. Henry
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  • - Understanding the War on Drugs in Bagong Silang, Philippines
    by Karl Hapal & Steffen Bo Jensen
    £19.99

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  • - New Thinking about Roads, People, and Wildlife
    by Darryl Jones
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    A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road is an eye-opening introduction to the ecological impacts of roads. Drawing on over ten years of active engagement in the field of road ecology, Darryl Jones sheds light on the challenges roads pose to wildlife¿and the solutions taken to address them. One of the most ubiquitous indicators of human activity, roads typically promise development and prosperity. Yet they carry with them the threat of disruption to both human and animal lives. Jones surveys the myriad, innovative ways stakeholders across the world have sought to reduce animal-vehicle collisions and minimize road-crossing risks for wildlife, including efforts undertaken at the famed fauna overpasses of Banff National Park, the Singapore Eco-Link, "tunnels of love" in the Australian Alps, and others. Along the way, he acquaints readers with concepts and research in road ecology, describing the field's origins and future directions. Engaging and accessible, A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road brings to the foreground an often-overlooked facet of humanity's footprint on earth.

  • - A Photographic Guide
    by Jerry Jenkins
    £12.99

    The Northern Forest Region lies between the oak forests of the eastern United States and the boreal forests of eastern Canada. It is, collectively, one of the largest and most continuous temperate forests left in the world and, like much of the biosphere, it is at risk. This guide is an essential companion for those interested in stewardship and conservation of the region.With multi-image composite photos that allow for unparalleled depth and clarity, this unique guide illustrates the myriad varied and beautiful¿and often overlooked¿grasses of the Northern Forest.Large, easy-to-use formatEasily characterize and compare 166 grass speciesHigh-definition composite images, ecological diagrams, habitat keys, and a visual glossaryThe complete Northern Forest Atlas Guide collection is now available:* Woody Plants of the Northern Forest* Sedges of the Northern Forest* Mosses of the Northern Forest* Grasses of the Northern Forest Companion foldout charts for field use are available for each photographic guide. A complete online archive of images and articles, including digital atlases, is available at northernforestatlas.org.

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    - Leaders, Preventive War, and Nuclear Proliferation
    by Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark
    £41.99

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    - America's Rating Agencies and Financial Crisis
    by Timothy J. Sinclair
    £31.49

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    - Soldiers, Motivation, and the Holocaust
    by Grant T. Harward
    £36.49

  • - Crafting the Myth of the German Soldier on the Eastern Front, 1941-1944
    by David A. Harrisville
    £25.99

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    by Hans Blumenberg
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    - State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order
    by Yeling Tan
    £38.49

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    - Corruption and Wealth in Contemporary Russia
    by Igor O. Logvinenko
    £38.49

  • - Germans in the Waning Years of World War II
    by Alexandra Lohse
    £22.49

  • - The Men Who Made Radio
    by Tom Lewis
    £17.99

  • - The History of Information Security in the Computer Age
    by Andrew J. Stewart
    £25.99

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    - The Logic and Power of Violent Display
    by Lee Ann Fujii
    £31.49

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    - Keynes, Churchill, and the Governance of Economic Beliefs
    by James Ashley Morrison
    £44.99

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    - Gender and Labor in the Making of Modern Korea
    by Hwasook Nam
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    - Wartime Lessons from the Western Front
    by Michael A. Hunzeker
    £33.99

  • - Moral Injury in War and Literature
    by Joshua Pederson
    £29.99

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    - Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia
    by John T. Sidel
    £31.49

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    - Strategy and Tactics for Aspiring Nations
    by Ryan D. Griffiths
    £38.49

  • - Stories We Tell about Meritocracy
    by Doron Taussig
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    - Unraveling Propaganda East and West
    by Marlene Laruelle
    £31.49

    Is Russia Fascist? argues that the charge of "fascism" has become a strategic narrative of the current world order. Through a detailed examination of the Russian domestic scene and the Kremlin's foreign policy rationales, it disentangles the foundation for, meaning, and validity of accusations of fascism in and around Russia.

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    - Changing Men at Work and Play under Neoliberalism
    by Nana Okura Gagne
    £34.99

  • by Yuen Yuen Ang
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    How China Escaped the Poverty Trap offers the most complete synthesis to date of the numerous interacting forces that have shaped China's dramatic makeover and the problems it faces today.

  • - How the First Amendment Shaped Online Speech
    by Jeff Kosseff
    £21.49

    In The United States of Anonymous, Jeff Kosseff explores how the right to anonymity has shaped American values, politics, business, security, and discourse, particularly as technology has enabled people to separate their identities from their communications. Legal and political debates surrounding online privacy often focus on the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, overlooking the history and future of an equally powerful privacy right: the First Amendment's protection of anonymity. The United States of Anonymous features extensive and engaging interviews with people involved in the highest profile anonymity cases, as well as with those who have benefited from, and been harmed by, anonymous communications. Through these interviews, Kosseff explores how courts have protected anonymity for decades and, likewise, how law and technology have allowed individuals to control how much, if any, identifying information is associated with their communications. From blocking laws that prevent Ku Klux Klan members from wearing masks to restraining Alabama officials from forcing the NAACP to disclose its membership lists, and to refusing companies' requests to unmask online critics, courts have recognized that anonymity is a vital part of our free speech protections. The United States of Anonymous weighs the tradeoffs between the right to hide identity and the harms of anonymity, concluding that we must maintain a strong, if not absolute, right to anonymous speech.

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