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International Relations 2021-2022 HIGHLIGHTS INTRODUCING GLOBAL ISSUES

ILLICIT MONEY Financing Terrorism in the 21st Century Jessica Davis

Seventh Edition Edited by Michael T. Snarr & D. Neil Snarr Jul 2021 395pp 9781626379671 Paperback US$29.95

The half-decade since the sixth edition of this classic textbook appeared has seen enormous changes in the international arena, perhaps most notably a move away from multilateral approaches to solving global problems – climate change, the Covid pandemic, conflict-driven migration, and more. The impact of those changes, and possible paths to collaborative problem solving, are at the centre of this fully revised and updated edition. The material has been successfully designed for readers with little or no prior knowledge of the topics covered.

MOBILIZING FORCE Linking Security Threats, Militarization & Civilian Control Edited by David Kuehn & Yagil Levy

Sep 2021 275pp 9781626379824 Hardback US$98.00

Terrorists need money to recruit and train people, to buy weapons, to maintain safe houses, to carry out attacks. Which raises the question: how do they procure and protect funds to finance their operations? In Illicit Money, Jessica Davis thoroughly answers that question. Davis explores the full spectrum of terrorist finance, drawing on extensive case studies to dissect how individuals, cells, and organizations raise and manage, as well as hide, funds.

May 2021 260pp 9781626379398 Hardback US$98.00

What leads a democratic government to use military force to counter a domestic or external threat? How does it legitimize this mobilization to its citizenry? And what is the significance for civilian control of the military? The authors of Mobilizing Force draws on case studies from around the world to systematically examine these critical questions, exploring the interrelationships among security threats, the militarization of security policy, and democratic accountability.

Key textbooks INTERNATIONAL ORDER A Political History Stephen A. Kocs 2019 261pp 9781626378117 Paperback US$28.50 9781626378100 Hardback US$89.95

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

The Politics & Processes of Global Governance, Third Edition Margaret P. Karns, Karen A. Mingst & Kendall W. Stiles 2015 650pp 9781626371514 Paperback US$38.50

Where does international order come from? How is it established and maintained? Why does it break down? With every sovereign state its own master, how can order prevail? Answering these questions in a briskly paced, systematic survey, Stephen Kocs explores the rise and fall of successive international systems across the centuries.

The third edition of this award-winning textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account new developments and shifting power relations since 2009, as well as the most current scholarship. The authors provide a comprehensive, in-depth examination of the full range of international organizations.

BANNING THE BOMB

CYBER INTELLIGENCE

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Jean Krasno & Elisabeth Szeli Feb 2021 185pp 9781626379244 Hardback US$75.00

Frustrated by the abrogation of promises by nuclear weapons states to disarm, countries that have foregone nuclear weapons joined forces with key members of civil society in efforts that culminated in the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). This book provides an account of the TPNW campaign, negotiations, and ongoing challenges.

Actors, Policies, and Practices Constance S. Uthoff Nov 2021 430pp 9781626379664 Paperback US$45.00 9781626379657 Hardback US$98.50

Cyber espionage and cybercrimes are increasing in both frequency and sophistication – requiring the collection of actionable intelligence in order to combat them. Constance Uthoff provides a comprehensive overview of cyber intelligence, explaining what it is, why it is needed, who is doing it, and how it is done.


NATO AND THE MIDDLE EAST

THE FBI ABROAD

Bridging the Gap Between Domestic & Foreign Intelligence

In Search of a Strategy

Darren E. Tromblay

Over the course of more than seven decades, NATO has sought, but not settled on, an effective strategy for interacting with its neighbours in the Middle East and North Africa. Rolf Schwarz traces the evolution of NATO’s engagement with its neighbouring region, and assesses its potential for promoting regional stability and peace. COMING SOON

The Rationale of Indiscriminate Violence

2020 239pp 9781626378636 Hardback US$89.95

Examines a series of strategic triangles involving China, the US, and one or more key third actors (among them, Australia, India, Iran, Japan, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, South Korea, and Taiwan). The authors also critically highlight the challenges and opportunities facing Washington and Beijing in this increasingly complex security arena.

OLD & NEW BATTLESPACES

US POLICY TOWARD AFRICA

Jahara Matisek & Buddhika Jayamaha

Herman J. Cohen

Eight Decades of Realpolitik

2020 280pp 9781626378704 Paperback US$35.00 9781626378698 Hardback US$95.00

Feb 2022 220pp 9781626379961 Hardback US$87.50

War is changing. The cybersphere, civil society, outer space – all are emerging as domains in which battles are fought. What drives this shift? How is it affecting the character and conduct of war? What are the implications for military strategy? This book show how today’s civil society, technology, and military organization are dramatically transforming warfare. COMING SOON

THE POLAR PIVOT Great Power Competition in the Arctic & Antarctica

National Strategies in a Region of Change Shiraishi Takashi

Ryan Patrick Burke

Apr 2021 215pp 9781626379459 Hardback US$75.00

Draws on both the documentary record and the author’s years of on-the-ground experience to provide a uniquely comprehensive survey and interpretation of nearly eight decades of US policy toward Africa. He illuminates the debates that have taken place at the highest levels of government; shows how policy toward Africa has been affected over the years by US relations with Europe, the Soviet Union, the Middle East, and most recently China; and points to the increasing reliance of Western economic interests on Africa’s natural resources.

Feb 2022 275pp 9781626379947 Hardback US$98.00

Once impassable and inhospitable, both the Arctic region and Antarctica are rapidly emerging as geopolitically strategic hot spots. Arguing that both poles are becoming contested military domains in an arena of great power competition, Burke outlines the shift necessary in US defence policy to face a potentially looming crisis.

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Reflects on the diplomatic challenges facing the countries of Asia in today’s geopolitical order, exploring historical context, long-term trends, and current strategies. Shiraishi Takashi’s incisive analysis sheds light on current affairs in the vast region from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean and beyond.

Apr 2021 240pp 9781626379077 Hardback US$95.00

Society, Military Power, and War

Jürgen Brandsch

MARITIME ASIA VS. CONTINENTAL ASIA

Edited by David Santoro

2020 183pp 9781626379039 Hardback US$85.00

KILLING CIVILIANS IN CIVIL WAR

Conventional wisdom tells us that targeting civilians in civil wars makes little sense as a combat strategy. Yet, the indiscriminate violence continues. Why? To tackle this vexing question, Jürgen Brandsch looks at the on-theground impact of indiscriminate violence – what he finds shows that there often is, in fact, a method to the madness.

The Impact of Strategic Triangles

Rolf Schwarz

2020 277pp 9781626379022 Hardback US$89.95

How is it that the FBI, a domestic intelligence agency, operates beyond the US borders? What role does the bureau play in emerging democracies? In what ways does it contribute to US diplomacy and global security? Darren Tromblay tackles these intriguing questions to assess the FBI’s presence abroad.

US-CHINA NUCLEAR RELATIONS


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