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Conservative Effect, 2010–2024(2024)What has changed for the better or worse during fourteen years of Conservative government? Anthony Seldon and his team explore the 'Conservative Effect', analysing the ultimate impact of their leadership on the UK. This intriguing read offers powerful insVezava: Mehka23,82 € -
New Experts(2024) SAJJANHAR, ANURADHA (UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA)As populist movements sweep the globe, this book explores right-wing strategies of altering how knowledge and expertise are produced and legitimated. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available open access. Check our websiteVezava: Mehka49,41 € -
How to Build a Democracy(2024) GREER, CHRISTINA M. (FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK)This Element examines the political maneuvers and achievements of three Black American women, Barbara Jordan, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Stacey Abrams by presenting Black women as essential to the Democratic Party's ability to win over new supporters, the growVezava: Mehka34,22 € -
Born Equal(2025) AMAR, AKHILFrom America's foremost constitutional scholar, the definitive history of how the ideal of birth equality reshaped the American Constitution, from antebellum debates over slavery and secession, to the Civil War and emancipation, to women's suffrageVezava: Trda49,90 € -
Disarming Apartheid(2025) MOSER, ROBIN E. (UNIVERSITAT POTSDAM, GERMANY)Reconstructs South Africa's decision-making and diplomatic negotiations on nuclear weapons program. Brings new insights to discussions of nuclear energy and foreign policy. Explains the emergence of South Africa's international status by highlighting itsVezava: Mehka57,01 € -
Disarming Apartheid(2024) MOSER, ROBIN E. (UNIVERSITAT POTSDAM, GERMANY)Reconstructs South Africa's decision-making and diplomatic negotiations on nuclear weapons program. Brings new insights to discussions of nuclear energy and foreign policy. Explains the emergence of South Africa's international status by highlighting itsVezava: Trda137,81 € -
State and Sub-State Nationalism in Southeast Asia(2025) BERTRAND, JACQUES (UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO)This Element explores the cycle of sub-state nationalist mobilization in Southeast Asia due to insufficient inclusion and authoritarian state use. To reduce mobilization, the state changed policies to recognize group distinctiveness and accommodate regionVezava: Mehka34,22 € -
How to Build a Democracy(2024) GREER, CHRISTINA M. (FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK)This Element examines the political maneuvers and achievements of three Black American women, Barbara Jordan, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Stacey Abrams by presenting Black women as essential to the Democratic Party's ability to win over new supporters, the growVezava: Trda102,27 € -
Women Voters(2024) JUNN, JANE,MASUOKA, NATALIEThis Element, Women Voters, documents and explains three important phenomena implicating gender, race, and immigration. Women are diverse and politically heterogeneous, and unequal privileges and constraints associated with race, and compositional changeVezava: Mehka34,22 € -
Stronger Issues, Weaker Predispositions(2025) GOREN, PAUL (UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA)This Element shows that (1) moral issue attitudes endure longer than authoritarianism; (2) moral issues predict change in authoritarianism; (3) authoritarianism does not systematically predict change in moral issues; and (4) moral issues have always playeVezava: Mehka34,22 € -
Feminismos en America Latina(2024) ZAREMBERG, GISELA (FACULTAD LATINOAMERICANA DE CIENCIAS SOTIALES),DE ALMEIDA, DEBORA REZENDE (UNIVERSIADE DE BRASILIA)Este Element analiza las características de los movimientos feministas actuales en América Latina y sus respuestas a las reacciones conservadoras. Se explora cómo las feministas, aprovechando su pluralidad interna y su conexión con el estado, pueden contrVezava: Trda102,27 € -
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Rethinking Colonial Legacies across Southeast Asia(2025) KIM, DIANA S. (GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON DC)This Element shows the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia during World War Two, highlighting its impact on the region's colonial legacies and transmitting them into independent Southeast Asia. It helps social scientists understand the long-term consequVezava: Mehka32,31 € -
Mobilizing Teachers(2025) CHAMBERS-JU, CHRISTOPHER (UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, ARLINGTON)A novel comparative analysis examining both education politics and the new labor movement in Latin America that illustrates how these developments trigger teacher mobilization. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available OpeVezava: Mehka49,41 € -
Pay Up!(2025) CAMPBELL, JOHN L. (DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE)This book counters conservative claims that taxes in America are too high, especially on corporations and the rich. It argues that US taxes are not too high, do not damage the economy, do not inevitably lead to excessive government wastefulness, are not uVezava: Trda51,32 € -
Leaders in the Middle East and North Africa(2025) OZDAMAR, OZGUR (BILKENT UNIVERSITY, ANKARA),CANBOLAT, SERCAN (UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT)Analysing the psychology of fourteen modern leaders from eight countries and three non-state organisations, Özgür Özdamar and Sercan Canbolat reconsider politics and power in the MENA region. Observing commonalities and differences between these leaders,Vezava: Mehka57,01 € -
State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain: Volume 3(2025)This book thoroughly examines the neoliberal state and its era in Latin America and Spain. It explores neoliberal public policies, power strategies, institutional resources, popular support, and social protest. The book advances neoliberalism as a state mVezava: Mehka57,01 €










