International relations
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International relations
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International relations
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Incoming Resources
- Not always diplomatic, an Australian woman's journey through international affairs, Sue Boyd
- What is at stake now, my appeal for peace and freedom, Mikhail Gorbachev ; translated by Jessica Spengler
- Chip war, the fight for the world's most critical technology, Chris Miller
- Contemporary diplomacy, representation and communication in a globalized world, Geoffrey Allen Pigman
- Postcolonizing the international, working to change the way we are, edited by Phillip Darby
- The globalization of world politics, an introduction to international relations, John Baylis, Patricia Owens, Steven Smith
- Understanding international relations, Chris Brown with Kirsten Ainley
- The global political economy of sex, desire, violence, and insecurity in Mediterranean nation states, Anna M. Agathangelou
- People, states & fear, an agenda for international security studies in the post-Cold War era, Barry Buzan ; with a new introduction by the author
- International law and international relations, bridging theory and practice, edited by Thomas J. Biersteker ... [et al.]
- Hugo Grotius and international relations, edited by Hedley Bull, Benedict Kingsbury and Adam Roberts
- International relations, a very short introduction, Paul Wilkinson
- International relations and the problem of difference, Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney
- State strategies in international bargaining, play by the rules or change them?, Heather Elko McKibben
- The legalization of human rights, multidisciplinary perspectives on human rights and human rights law, edited by Saladin Meckled-Garcia and Basak Cali
- Meaning of violence in contemporary Latin America, edited by Gabriela Polit Duenas and Maria Helena Rueda
- War and politics, Bernard Brodie
- On global order, power, values, and the constitution of international society, Andrew Hurrell
- Competitive identity, the new brand management for nations, cities and regions, Simon Anholt
- Sport, policy and politics, a comparative analysis, Barrie Houlihan
- Human rights in international relations, David P. Forsythe
- Power and governance in a partially globalized world, Robert O. Keohane
- The U.S. vs. al Qaeda, a history of the war on terror, edited by Gideon Rose and Jonathan Tepperman
- Globalization and utopia, critical essays, edited by Patrick Hayden, Chamsy el-Ojeili
- Blair, Labour and Palestine, conflicting views on Middle East peace after 9/11, Toby Greene
- Games nations play, analyzing international politics, John Spanier
- Demystifying globalization, edited by Colin Hay and David Marsh
- Global modernities, edited by Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash and Roland Robertson
- The parliament of man, the United Nations and the quest for world government, Paul Kennedy
- Bananas, beaches and bases, making feminist sense of international politics, Cynthia Enloe
- Imperial overstretch, George W. Bush and the hubris of empire, Roger Burbach and Jim Tarbell
- Civil resistance and power politics, the experience of non-violent action from Gandhi to the present, edited by Adam Roberts and Timothy Garton Ash
- Cultural resistance, 9/11, and the war on terror, sensible interventions, Jenifer Chao
- Civilizational identity, the production and reproduction of "civilizations" in international relations, edited by Martin Hall and Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
- The Europeanization of national policies and politics of immigration, between autonomy and the European Union, edited by Thomas Faist and Andreas Ette
- Image warfare in the War on Terror, Nathan Roger, Honorary Research Associate in the Research Institute for Arts and Humanities (RIAH) at Swansea University, UK
- Visual peace, images, spectatorship, and the politics of violence, Frank Moller
- Global/Local, Cultural Production and the Transnational Imaginary, edited by Rob Wilson, Wimal Dissanayake
- Losing the global development war, a contemporary critique of the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO, John Head
- Beyond paradise and power, Europe, America, and the future of a troubled partnership, edited by Tod Lindberg
- International relations theory and the end of the Cold War, Richard Ned Lebow and Thomas Risse-Kappen, editors
- Civilizational identity, the production and reproduction of "civilizations" in international relations, edited by Martin Hall and Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
- Strategic narratives, communication power and the new world order, Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'Loughlin and Laura Roselle
- International relations since the end of the Cold War, new and old dimensions, edited by Geir Lundestad
- Taming the sovereigns, institutional change in international politics, K.J. Holsti
- Soft power, China's emerging strategy in international politics, edited by Mingjiang Li
- Routledge handbook of German politics & culture, edited by Sarah Colvin
- Theory of the global state, globality as unfinished revolution, Martin Shaw
- The elusive quest, theory and international politics, Yale H. Ferguson and Richard W. Mansbach
- The contested politics of mobility, borderzones and irregularity, edited by Vicki Squire
Outgoing Resources
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