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Transnational Organized Crime
Fulvia Staiano
‘This is a most timely book which showcases how the international law of jurisdiction has evolved in the context of transnational organized crime, in ways that often differ from other fields of the law. The author foregrounds the peculia... -
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Party Realignment in Western Europe
Magnus Hagevi, Sofie Blombäck, Marie Demker, Jonas Hinnfors, Karl Loxbo
‘An innovative study of the changing forces reshaping party competition in Western Europe, the authors argue that electoral realignment, combined with globalization’s constraints on national politics, provide new challenges for political... -
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Rethinking Agricultural and Food Policy
Wyn P. Grant
‘Food – what we eat and how it is produced – has become a hot button issue. In this book, Wyn Grant draws on his deep knowledge and experience of agricultural and food policies to provide an up-to-date and accessible introduction to the ... -
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Ways out of the European Housing Crisis
Edited by Christoph U. Schmid
‘In the face of the current housing crisis in most EU countries, alternative and intermediate tenures below and between rent and ownership are in the focus of both researchers and policy makers. When searching for new models for better a... -
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Regulating the Use of Force in International Law
Russell Buchan, Nicholas Tsagourias
‘This is a lively, readable and concise account of the regulation of the use of force, bursting with contemporary examples. The use of force is perhaps the most contentious area of international law, its terms being loaded with presuppos...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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Teaching Research Methods in Political Science
Edited by Jeffrey L. Bernstein
‘This book is a very valuable resource for those teaching research methods in political science – often to students who do not start with any interest in methods. The different chapters provide very useful lessons for educators to effect...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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International Law and International Politics
Alexander Orakhelashvili
‘Alexander Orakhelashvili’s International Law and International Politics is a courageous endeavour to find common ground between the disciplines of international law and international relations. While both disciplines study the same phen...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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A Research Agenda for Border Studies
Edited by James W. Scott
‘A Research Agenda for Border Studies, edited by James W. Scott, is a timely and concise sweep of border theory as it has developed over the past two decades. Drawing upon a number of theoretical perspectives and case studies, this engag...eBook:Find out more$32.00
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Regulatory Insights on Artificial Intelligence
Edited by Mark Findlay, Jolyon Ford, Josephine Seah, Dilan Thampapillai
‘This book is an excellent resource for aiding the discussion on the imminent need for effective regulation, informed by interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approaches, that AI governance requires. It is a must read for those interes... -
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How to do Action Research for Transformations
Hilary Bradbury
‘Hilary Bradbury has made many important contributions to the field of action research over some decades. Yet, I found this book to be her most interesting piece of writing. It is experimental in form and successfully mixes stories of re... -
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EU Development Cooperation Policy
Tina Van den Sanden
‘The EU’s development cooperation policy plays an important role in the Union’s external relations, but also gives rise to complex and difficult legal problems. It is therefore exhilarating that with her book EU Development Cooperation P... -
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Elusive Capital
François Gipouloux
‘Examining the details of Chinese three major merchant groups between the 14th and 19th centuries, Professor Gipouloux compares and contrasts the Chinese model of wealth accumulation with the European model of capital concentration. The ...