The last decade has seen a substantial rise in scholarly writings on the value of diplomacy. American political scientist David
Russia’s ambitions to become a Pacific great power have been marked by repeated failures, shaped by deep structural and historical
Fareed Zakaria explores how periods of rapid economic and technological change often unleash cultural anxiety and political backlash. In Age
By focusing on Stalin’s decision-making processes and the geopolitical manoeuvrings that defined Soviet-Finnish relations, Kimmo Rentola provides valuable insight into
Sten Rynning traces the political history of NATO from its inception in 1949, through to the ongoing Ukraine War and
Do preferential trade agreements truly help African economies, or do they keep them trapped in a cycle of dependency? In
A broad and timely introduction to the challenges of technology governance, Marcus Smith’s Techno: Humans and Technology invites readers into
Thomas Hale’s book Long Problems skilfully unpacks the issue of time that prevents humans to adequately formulate and implement responses.
Amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty and tumult, Paul Tucker draws on International Relations theory, political economy, tangible examples, and his own
Based on in-depth analysis of opinion polls available for the countries of the Middle East and North Africa, the book
Evan Mawdsley’s Supremacy at Sea is an engaging and fast moving account of the opening moves of the U.S. Navy's
Examining the Chinese Communist Party’s century-long trajectory, this volume analyses its resilience, ideological governance, and modernisation strategies. While offering rich
