Neutrality After 1989: New Paths in the Post-Cold War World

Naman Habtom-Desta • Jul 9 2024 •

Using diverse case studies, this edited collection shows how the role of neutrality remains vital in understanding contemporary geopolitics and international relations.

Policy and Politics of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Eastern Mediterranean States

This edited volume explores whether and to what extent the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean have sought to integrate refugees of the Syrian conflict into their national societies.

Global Climate Justice: Theory and Practice

Fausto Corvino and Tiziana Andina • Jan 31 2023 •

This book offers philosophical and interdisciplinary insights into global climate justice with a view to climate neutrality by the middle of the twenty-first century.

Global Politics in a Post-Truth Age

Stephen McGlinchey • Sep 22 2022 •

This book brings together ten chapters that reflect upon the state of global, regional and national politics in the twenty-first century considering the (supposed) erosion of many of the norms and patterns of political and social behaviour established in the second half of the 20th century.

Asian Territorial and Maritime Disputes: A Critical Introduction

Covering the the South China Sea, the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, Dokdo/Takeshima, the Kuril Islands, Taiwan and Sino-India border issues – this book is designed to introduce the maritime and territorial disputes in the Indo-Pacific region.

Decolonizing Politics and Theories from the Abya Yala

This work brings together twelve chapters that address, from a decolonial approach, various aspects of the original history of Abya Yala.

Foundations of International Relations

Stephen McGlinchey • Mar 26 2022 •

The perfect textbook for beginners, with a diverse set of authors and a broad set of chapters covering topics including race, colonialism, gender, sexuality, digital globalization, the environment and security studies.

Open Access Books on the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

E-International Relations • Mar 7 2022 •

Ukraine’s Outpost: Dnipropetrovsk and the Russian-Ukrainian War

This pathbreaking book challenges disinformation and stereotypes of Ukraine which portray it as a regionally divided country with the military conflict as a ‘civil war’ between Russian and Ukrainian speakers.

Dignity in Movement: Borders, Bodies and Rights

Jasmin Lilian Diab • Jun 22 2021 •

A diverse range of contributors offer interdisciplinary perspectives on developments across the forced migration sphere, discussing the notions of belonging, stigma, discrimination, and racism.

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