BOOKS

The Foreign Policies of Middle East States, 2nd edition
Raymond Hinnebusch and Anoushiravan Ehteshami, editors

This new edition of The Foreign Policies of Middle East States reflects the momentous events and shifting dynamics that have occurred in the region in the nearly fifteen years since the    More >

The Foreign Policies of the Global South: Rethinking Conceptual Frameworks
Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner

Seeking to refocus thinking about the behavior of the global south ("third world") states in international affairs, this book explores contending explanations of global south    More >

The Future for Palestinian Refugees: Toward Equity and Peace
Michael Dumper

From the dilapidated camps of Lebanon to the eye of the storm in Gaza, Palestinian refugees continue to be a focus of world attention. The Future for Palestinian Refugees addresses in depth    More >

The Gendered and Sexual Lives of South African Youth: Young People's Stories of Identity
Floretta Boonzaier and Simone Peters, editors

Reflecting a concern with the high rates of gendered and sexual violence in South Africa, the authors of this innovative book explore the experiences of and identifications with gender and    More >

The Geopolitics of Global Energy: The New Cost of Plenty
Timothy C. Lehmann, editor

In the all-encompassing energy realm, powerful state and private actors determine which of the world's many energy resources are developed ... and how societies are molded to accommodate    More >

The Geopolitics of Hunger, 2000-2001: Hunger and Power
Action Against Hunger

On the Humanitarian Times List of Top Ten Books of 2000! Widespread hunger continues to exist at the turn of the century, despite the efforts of scores of international relief    More >

The Global Economy as Political Space
Stephen J. Rosow, Naeem Inayatullah, and Mark Rupert, editors

As contemporary capitalism integrates the planet to an unprecedented extent, the international political economy defines and constitutes new forces, practices, and movements. Not only are    More >

The Global Politics of AIDS
Paul G. Harris and Patricia D. Siplon, editors

With more than 40 million people living with HIV/AIDS—and more than 25 million dead from related diseases since the early 1980s—the need to understand the causes and impact of    More >

The Golden Fleece: Manipulation and Independence in Humanitarian Action
Antonio Donini, editor

A Global Observatory Must-Read Book in Peace and Security! The authors of this book take a long view—starting with the origins of organized humanitarianism in the mid-nineteenth    More >

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