Examines how certain policy models can work within the context of dissensus and polarization in Europe while still promoting solidarity and trust in the European Union
How a millennia idealizing political greatness has affected Russia
Exposes how we have constructed and marginalized the Other across cultures, and suggests creative global solutions for inclusive multiculturalism
Reveals Canada–US border and security policies vary drastically depending on regional needs
How two conflicts have shaped the relationship between law and war since 1945
A unique and timely publication, for advocates, academics, and practitioners, providing invaluable insight into the plight of the disappeared
The Kurdish peace process represents a major shift in theoretical and practical approaches to peace studies
Fragile states are laboratories for Islamist terror groups
Collection of several previously unpublished works from one of China’s most important scholars in the 20th century
Collection of several previously unpublished works from one of China’s most important scholars in the 20th century
A new model to understand the India–Pakistan rivalry
How policymakers use the power of their convictions to lead in international relations
Why U.S. support for international law is so inconsistent
Personal presidential style profoundly affects China policy, both in and outside the administration
Brings political parties back to the study of foreign policy
A comprehensive study of the causes and consequences of war in the twentieth century
Using military and economic measures to contain rising threats in great power relationships
Using military and economic measures to contain rising threats in great power relationships
Nationalism as a path to international peace
The imposition of normalcy on fragile states and crises and its implications for world politics
The messy history of emancipatory liberalism
Examining the pivotal relationship between Japan and Southeast Asia, as it has changed and endured into the Indo-Pacific Era