This book is a great source of information about the events that occurred in 21st century Iran, which changed history as well as beliefs about the...
The book is a conceptual journey through the concept of Salafism, which removes ambiguities for the readers, particularly saving readers from being...
Near Abroad is a must-read book for scholars and other readers who are interested in better understanding the relationship between the U.S. and...
Dmitri Trenin, the current director of the Moscow based think-tank the Carnegie Moscow Center, raises a question that has been the interest of many...
Mahmood Monshipouri’s Democratic Uprisings in the New Middle East: Youth, Technology, Human Rights and Foreign Policy fills the gap by providing a...
Research on the role that the media has played in the Arab uprisings highlights the liberating potential of the media as a medium for...
Written as an outcome of two years of wandering around China’s border regions and far-away parts of Asia, China’s Asian Dream is an interesting...
Over the course of the past 300 years, how does leadership compare from ‘East’ to ‘West’ in terms of both economic and military power on a global...
The dominance of European scholars and a Euro-centric framework in social sciences, including history, has both stemmed from and perpetuated...
Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse, edited by Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik and Brigitte Mral, compiles theoretically and...
There is no doubt that Zionism is a heavily-loaded concept involving fierce debates over Jewish identity, as well as the impacts it has made on the...
Conflicts in the Middle East Since 1945 outlines the key low and high intensity conflicts that occurred in the Middle East (ME) from 1947 to 2007....
Although the relocation of Armenians as a historical event occurred over 100 years ago, it still remains on the agenda of policymakers and...
We live in a world where developments in one state impact the others. Human rights violations taking place in or by a state affect other states as...
Azeem Ibrahim’s The Rohingyas: Inside Myanmar’s Hidden Genocide traces the genealogy of the problem that Rohingyas are facing in Myanmar–the...
The world felt the shock of various types of non-state actors (NSAs) such as the ETA, IRA and PKK, with their ethnic, separatist, leftist ideology,...
A valuable book that helps to better understand the spiky path in the relations between Western countries on both sides of the Atlantic. Simoni...
Because of the U.S.’ long history as an oil importer, its economy has suffered for many years due to oil price hikes stemming from oil supply...
The Power Triangle offers a historical sociology account of power relations during times of regime stability and change. The book was originally a...
Despite four decades of multi-level and multi-actor efforts to find a solution, Cyprus remains an intractable conflict and a case of analysis for...
In the last decade, discussions around religious rights, particularly the rights of Muslim migrant populations in the West, have occupied...
The discipline of International relations (IR) is deeply rooted in the history, intellectual traditions, and agency claims of the west, thus...
The Islamic face veil is now banned in public spaces by several European countries; Austria being the last country to pass a bill for a general ban...
Is it possible to reincarnate God – who has been assumed to be dead for a long time? Terry Eagleton, a prominent thinker and literary critic,...
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