BOOKS

South Africa in Southern Africa: Domestic Change and International Conflict
Edmond J. Keller and Louis A. Picard, editors

South Africa in Southern Africa critically examines the dynamics of political change and conflict in South Africa in both the domestic and international arenas. The assumption that guides    More >

South Africa's Struggle for Independent Education: The African Methodist Episcopal Church and the History of the Wilberforce Institute
Vusumuzi Rodney Kumalo

At the start of the twentieth century, newly urbanized South Africans struggled with mainstream missionary education and its associated oppression, segregation, displacement, and not least,    More >

South African Foreign Policy Review: Volume 3, Foreign Policy, Change and the Zuma Years
Lesley Masters and Jo-Ansie van Wyk, editors

Spanning the Mbeki and Zuma administrations, this volume of South African Foreign Policy Review explores questions of continuity and change. Among the topics covered are the roles of the    More >

South African Foreign Policy Review: Volume 4, Ramaphosa and a New Dawn for South African Foreign Policy
Lesley Masters, Philani Mthembu, and Jo-Ansie van Wyk, editors

This latest volume of South African Foreign Policy Review assesses South Africa's foreign policy during the presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa. Focusing on such themes as foreign policy    More >

South African National HIV Prevalence, Incidence, Behaviour, and Communication Survey, 2017
Leickness Simbayi, Khangelani Zuma, Nompumelelo Zungu, et al.

This study reports the results of the most recent in a series of cross-sectional surveys undertaken by a research consortium led by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC). The consortium    More >

South Korea and the Politics of Ethnic Nationalism
Timothy C. Lim, editor

Though for decades South Korea was considered the quintessential homogeneous nation-state, the more recent influx of significant immigration has given rise to intensely debated questions    More >

South Korea's New Nationalism: The End of “One Korea”?
Emma Campbell

Why have traditional views of national identity in South Korea—views that for years drove a demand for reunification—been challenged so dramatically in recent years? What    More >

Southern Exposure: International Development and the Global South in the Twenty-First Century
Barbara P. Thomas-Slayter

This widely used introductory text, rich with illustrative case studies, addresses the key political and economic challenges facing the countries of the global south as they engage with the    More >

Sovereignty and Subjectivity
Jenny Edkins, Nalini Persram, and Véronique Pin-Fat, editors

This provocative analysis of notions of subject and identity in international relations goes beyond discussions of identity politics to argue that sovereignty and subjectivity implicate each    More >

Soviet Blitzkrieg: The Battle for White Russia, 1944
Walter S. Dunn, Jr.

Walter Dunn's book narrates the details of a battle on the Eastern Front that was perhaps the largest of all time and certainly one of the most significant of World War II. Nearly three    More >

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