Signature Pedagogies in International Relations

Jan Lüdert • Apr 28 2021 •

This book builds on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning research to showcase a wide range of IR teaching and learning frameworks, providing insights for students and academics alike.

Varieties of European Subsidiarity: A Multidisciplinary Approach

By tracing the precise location of political authority at different levels of European governance this book examines the pressures for effective decision-making despite the changing policy preferences of governments.

Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Modern warfare is becoming increasingly defined by distance through the use of intelligence, training, equipment and airpower. Bringing together writers from various backgrounds, this book offers a critical enquiry into the use of remote warfare by states.

Crisis in Russian Studies? Nationalism (Imperialism), Racism and War

Taras Kuzio • Nov 25 2020 •

This book sets out how the source of the Russian-Ukrainian war lies in Russian national identity and its attitudes towards Ukraine and Ukrainians and why therefore the chances for peace are slim.

The Limits of the EU Enlargement in the Western Balkans

Spyridon Plakoudas • Nov 14 2020 • Articles

Two decades following the end of the Yugoslav Wars, the EU has not yet been able to integrate fully the Western Balkans.

Understanding Ukraine and Belarus: A Memoir

David R. Marples • Jun 30 2020 •

This book describes the author’s journey through the dramatic changes of the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods, his travel stories, experiences, and the Stalinist legacy in both countries.

Fieldwork as Failure: Living and Knowing in the Field of International Relations

This volume aims to unsettle the silence that surrounds fieldwork failure in both methods training and academic publications. Edited by Katarina Kušić and Jakub Záhora.

The United Nations: Friend or Foe of Self-Determination?

Jakob R. Avgustin • Mar 9 2020 •

This book takes a practical approach to discussing what role the UN plays in self-determination and ventures beyond this area’s usual discussions of the conflict between self-determination and sovereignty. Edited by Jakob R. Avgustin.

Reprogramming the World: Cyberspace and the Geography of Global Order

P.J. Blount • Nov 25 2019 •

Digital technologies are rewiring the way that society understands and thinks about global order as Cyberspace changes the content of international borders. Understanding these developments is critical to understanding the future of global society. By P.J. Blount.

Network Geography: Cyber Landscapes

P.J. Blount • Nov 18 2019 • Articles

One application of ‘internet of things’ is enabling home automation via the Internet, effectively networking an individual’s physical personal space. Transaction points literally proliferate through the space of the home.

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