Fixing the System: A History of Populism, Ancient and Modern
Author: Adrian Kuzminski
Edition: First
Publisher: Continuum
Pages: 232
Price: £40.00 and £12.99
ISBN 9780826429605 and 9599
Kuzminski, research scholar at Hartwick College, argues that populism is a tradition of practice as well as thought.
The History of the Left from Marx to the Present: Theoretical Perspectives
Author: Darrow Schecter
Edition: First
Publisher: Continuum
Pages: 256
Price: £60.00 and £19.99
ISBN 9780826487575 and 7582
Schecter, reader in Italian at the University of Sussex, explores the question of how to institutionalise the relation between humanity and nature in a free society.
Globalization: Theory and Practice
Authors: Gillian Youngs and Eleonore Kofman
Edition: Third
Publisher: Continuum
Pages: 312
Price: £65.00 and £19.99
ISBN 9780826493644 and 3651
Youngs and Kofman, academics at the University of Leicester and Middlesex University respectively, offer a fully revised edition.
(En)Gendering the War on Terror
Author: Krista Hunt
Edition: First
Publisher: Ashgate
Pages: 252
Price: £25.00
ISBN 9780495565451
Addressing students and practitioners in international relations, women's studies and cultural studies, Hunt examines official stories told about why and against whom the War on Terror is being waged.
Global Human Rights Institutions
Author: Gerd Oberleitner
Edition: First
Publisher: Polity
Pages: 248
Price: £55.00 and £15.99
ISBN 9780745634388 and 4395
Oberleitner, director of the European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy at the University of Graz, Austria, offers an introduction to global human rights institutions and to the challenges and paradoxes of institutionalising human rights.
Issues in Political Theory
Editor: Catriona McKinnon
Edition: First
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pages: 352
Price: £21.99 ISBN 9780199217007
McKinnon, reader in political theory at the University of Reading, invites students to apply concepts to real-world politics. Each chapter has a 2,000-word case study highlighting theories under discussion, and the balance between national and international issues reflects the discipline's extension into the international realm.