معرفی منابع زبان اصلی ، تخصصی تاریخ روابط بین الملل و تحول و گذار


Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter, Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War (Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2009, 298 pp., £18.50 pbk.)

Eşref Aksu (ed), Early Notions of Global Governance: Selected Eighteenth-Century Proposals for ‘Perpetual Peace’ – with Rousseau, Bentham and Kant unabridged (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2008, 244pp., £19.99 pbk.)

Peter Andreas, Blue Helmets and Black Markets: The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo, ( Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008, 208 pp., £11.88 pbk).

Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Toussaint L’Ouverture: The Haitian Revolution, ( London and New York: Verso, 2008, 123 pp., £7.99 pbk)

Lawrence Badash, A Nuclear Winter’s Tale: Science and Politics in the 1980s (London: The MIT Press, 2009, 403 pp., £28.95 hbk.)

Gopal Balakrishnan, Antagonistics: Capitalism and Power in an Age of War (London: Verso, 2009, 290 pp., £14.99 pbk.)

Jean Fracois Bayart, The State in Africa: The Politics of the Belly (Polity: Oxford, 2009, 359 pp., £19.99 pbk)

Brett Bowden, The Empire of Civilization: The Evolution of an Imperial Idea (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009, 320pp, £31.00, hbk.)

Archie Brown, The Rise and Fall of Communism (London: The Bodley Head, 2009, 720 pp., £25.00 hbk.)

Praveen K. Chaudry and Marta Vanduzer-Snow (eds.), The United States and India: A History Through Archives (The Formative Years), (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2008, 657 pp., £50.00 hbk.)

Vicken Cheterian, War and Peace in the Caucasus (London: C. Hurst & Co., 2008, 387 pp., £25.00 hbk.)

John Diamond, The CIA and the Culture of Failure (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008, 425 pp., £26.50, hbk.)

Steven Ericson and Allen Hockley (eds), The Treaty of Portsmouth and Its Legacies,  (Hanover: Dartmouth College Press, 2008, 249pp., £50.00 hbk.).

Peter Gran, The Rise of the Rich, A New View of Modern World History (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2009, 269 pp., £22.50 hbk.)

Stephen Gregory, Intellectuals and Left Politics in Uruguay, 1958-2006 (Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2009, 234 pp., £55.00 hbk.)

 

Gary R. Hess, Presidential Decisions for War (Second Edition): Korea, the Persian Gulf, and Iraq (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009, 328 pp., £11.50 pbk.)

 

Richard Lachmann, States and Power (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2010, 233 pp, £15.99 pbk).

Grace Livingstone, America’s Backyard: The United States & Latin America from the Monroe Doctrine to the War on Terror (London: Zed Books, 2009, 270 pp., £19.99, pbk.)

Sarah Nuttall and Achille Mbembe (eds), Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009, £15.99, pbk.)

Richard Sakwa, The Quality of Freedom: Khodorkovsky, Putin, and the Yukos Affair (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, 426 pp., £55.00 hbk.)

Howard B. Schaffer, The Limits of Influence: America’s Role in Kashmir (Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2009, 272 pp., £24.99 hbk.)

Michael Small, The Forgotten Peace (Ontario: University of Ottawa Press, 152 pp, $24.00 pbk)

David Edward Tabachnick and Toivo Koivukosi, Enduring Empire: Ancient lessons for global politics (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009, 239 pp, £15.00 pbk).

Robert H. Taylor, The State in Myanmar (London: Hurst and Co., 2009, 542 pp., £19.99 pbk)

Susanna Trnka, State of Suffering: Political Violence and Community Survival in Fiji (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008, 224 pp., $21.95/£10.95, pbk)

Brian Ward, The 1960s: A Documentary Reader (Chicester: Wiley-Blakcwell, 2010, 241 pp., £19.99, pbk

Steven R. Ward,  Immortal: A military history of Iran and its armed forces.  ( Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2009, 380 pp., £20.93)

Robert Wright and Lana Wylie (eds.), Our Place in the Sun: Canada an Cuba in the Castro Era (London: University of Toronto Press, 2009, 309 pp., £20.00 pbk.)

Integration and Transition

Amitav Acharya, Whose Ideas Matter? Agency and Power in Asian Regionalism (London: Cornell University Press, 2009, 200 pp., £21.95 hbk.)

Chris Alden, Sally Morphet and Marco Antonio Vieira The South in World Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 272 pp, $90.00 hbk)

Jeffrey Anderson, G. John Ikenberry and Thomas Risse (eds.), The End of the West? Crisis and Change in the Atlantic Order, (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008, 298pp., £10.50, pbk.).

Clive Archer (ed.), New Security Issues in Northern Europe: The Nordic and Baltic States and the EDSP (London: Routledge, 2008, 238 pp., £65.00 hbk.)

Oliver Bange and Gottfried Niedhart. (eds), Helsinki 1975 and the Transformation of Europe. (New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2008, 208pp., $75.00/ £37.50, hbk)

Alexander Betts, Protection by Persuasion (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009, 224 pp., £30.50/$45.00, hbk.)

Douglas W. Blum (ed.), Russia and Globalization: Identity, Security, and Society in an Era of Change (Pennsylivania: Woodrow Wilson Centre Press, 2008, 383pp., £40.00, hbk.).

William Brown, Dina Iordanova and Leshu Torchin, Moving People. Moving Images: Cinema and traffiking in the New Europe (St Andrews, University of St Andrews, 2010, 257 pp, £17.99 pbk)

Pompeo Della Posta, Milica Uvalic, and Amy Verdun (eds), Globalization, Development, and Integration: A European Perspective. (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 339 pp, £60.00 hbk.)

Rick Fawn (ed), Globalising the Regional: Regionalising the Global (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 236 pp., £21.99 pbk)

Steve Fenton, Ethnicity (2nd edn) (Cambridge: Polity, 2010, 233pp., £15.99 pbk.). 

Maichael Fix (ed), Immigrants and Welfare: The Impact of Welfare Reform on America’s Newcomers. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2009, 233 pp., $45.00/ £ 28.74 hbk.)

Andrew Glencross, What Makes the EU Viable?: European Integration in the Light of the Antebellum US Experience (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 232 pp., £60.00 hbk.)

Francisco E. Gonzales, Dual Transitions from Authoritarian rule, Institutionalized Regimes in Chile and Mexico, 1970-2000 (Baltimor: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008, 286 pp. £16.50 pbk)

Andrei Grachev, Gorbachev’s Gamble: Soviet Foreign Policy & the End of the Cold War (Cambridge: Polity, 2008, 271pp, £20.00 hbk.).

Eva Gross, The Europeanization of National Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change in European Crisis Management (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 194 pp., £50.00 hbk.)

Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann and Anna vad der Vleuten (eds.), Closing or Widening the Gap?: Legitimacy and Democracy in Regional Integration Organizations (Burlington: Ashgate, 2008, 230pp., £55.00 hbk.).  

Staffan I. Lindberg (ed) Democratization by Elections: A new mode of transition (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009, 432 pp, $30.00)

John McCormick, The European Superpower (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007, 212 pp., £17.99 pbk.).

Fredrik Soederbaum and Ian Taylor (eds), Afro-Regions: The dynamics of cross-border micro-regionalism in Africa (Uppsala: The Nordic Africa Institute, 2008, 203 pp., 22.00 Euros pbk).

Simon Tilford and Philip Whyte, The Lisbon Scorecard IX: How to emerge from the Wreckage (London: Centre for European Reform, 2009, 111pp, £10.00)