International Relations 2021-2022 HIGHLIGHTS DESIRE AND IMITATION IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
HIGH COURTS IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Mar 2021 166pp 9781611863888 Paperback US$24.95
Aug 2021 336pp 9780813946153 Hardback US$55.00
Constitutionalism and Democracy Pulling back the curtain on the interlocutors of court systems internationally, this book creates a framework for a comparative analysis that weaves together a collective narrative on high court behaviour and the scholarship needed for a deeper understanding of cross-national contexts. University of Virginia Press
ANTI-SOCIAL MEDIA
BEYOND THE BOOMERANG
Conventional Militaries in the Digital Battlespace
From Transnational Advocacy Networks to Transcalar Advocacy in International Politics
Kevin Foster Aug 2021 256pp 9780522878011 Paperback US$49.99
Over the past decade, the gravitational centre of contemporary conflict has shifted from the physical battlefield to the online battlespace. Here, the author shows how conventional militaries in the US, Britain, Israel and Australia have responded to this challenge by integrating social media into their systems and operations. Melbourne University Publishing
BALKAN LEGACIES
The Long Shadow of Conflict and Ideological Experiment in Southeastern Europe Edited by Balázs Apor & John Paul Newman Jun 2021 388pp 9781612496399 Paperback US$59.99 9781612496405 Hardback US$99.99
Edited by Christopher L. Pallas & Elizabeth A. Bloodgood Jan 2022 264pp 9780817321147 Hardback US$59.95
NGOgraphies
Offers cutting-edge scholarship that synthesises a new theoretical framework to develop a coherent, integrated picture of the current dynamics in global advocacy. This new theory of transcalar advocacy focuses on advocacy activities and policy impacts that transcend different levels or scales of political action. The University of Alabama Press
Purdue University Press
Oct 2021 356pp 9781978825161 Hardback US$29.95
A first-hand account which tells the stories of heroes, known and unknown, who achieved political and social reconciliation between two former adversaries. A personal narrative full of media-worthy vignettes and revelations, the book provides vital insights into diplomacy and into a crucial part of US and Vietnamese history. Rutgers University Press
BLACK POWER ON THE MOVE
Migration, Internationalism, and the British and Israeli Black Panthers Anne-Marie Angelo Dec 2021 336pp 9781469655420 Paperback US$29.95 9781469655413 Hardback US$95.00
Justice, Power, and Politics
Born in the American South in the mid-1960s, the Black Panther Party went global in the years between 1967 and 1972. This work tells the story of two of the most powerful Black Panther movements outside the US, showing how a distinctively American movement gave a name to a new, assertive international politics in the UK and Israel. The University of North Carolina Press EBOOK AVAILABLE
CONFLICT DYNAMICS
Civil Wars, Armed Actors, and their Tactics Alethia H. Cook & Marie Olson Lounsbery Jul 2021 232pp 9780820358833 Paperback US$29.95
Central European Studies
Provides a study of the aftermath of war and state socialism in the contemporary Balkans. The book's key theme is the interaction, often subliminal, of the experiences of war and socialism in contemporary society in the region.
America's Reconciliation with Vietnam Ted Osius Foreword by John Kerry
Evidence, Methodologies, and Findings Edited by Nuno Garoupa, Rebecca D. Gill & Lydia B. Tiede
Jodok Troy
Studies in Violence, Mimesis, and Culture This volume not only contributes to the study of conflict based on the imitation of the desire of others among international polities, but also proposes in its conceptualisation that it is worth looking at studies of agency and structure, normative change, peace, and reconciliation. Michigan State University Press
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE
Studies in Security and International Affairs Series
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Presenting case studies from Sierra Leone, the Congo, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Peru, the authors examine the evolving nature of violence in intrastate conflicts, as well as the governments and groups involved. University of Georgia Press