Parliament's second chamber may no longer be home to hereditary peers, but elitism has far from b...
The electoral dominance of the established parties should not obscure the strong history of popul...
Competing visions of the future are at the heart of debates on climate change. The daunting scale...
Parliament's second chamber may no longer be home to hereditary peers, but elitism has far from b...
Vulnerability has become a focal point in myriad scholarly and applied fields as well as a touchs...
In 2022, Georgia Meloni became Italy's first female prime minister, after steering her party Frat...
A comprehensive exposition and assessment of the main traditions of political economy and their c...
This revised and updated third edition of the bestselling guide to understanding football club fi...
Study of the European Union has largely focused on the institutional and policy instruments of th...
This is a book about health under pressure, and about what becomes possible when a country of imm...
For most of the postwar period South Africa has been the largest economy in Africa, with relative...
Andrew Trigg traces the heterodox tradition in economics from its origins in the anti-capitalism ...
This book examines Turkey's increasingly unstable position in the liberal international order and...
Starting from the premise that all models are wrong, but some are useful, Iannizzotto introduces ...
This collection of philosophical conversations invite us to think anew about the complexities and...
Detailed research that challenges the received wisdom in European integration history that, long ...
This is a critical introduction to the geographies of crime, highlighting the specific value that...
A critical appraisal of the latest round of platform intermediation, centred on MusicTech, social...
This blistering expose takes the reader inside England's national scandal of homelessness to reve...
We have almost everything we need to tackle climate change, except political determination. Loren...
The resurgence of nationalism is one of the most significant developments in European politics ov...
This collection of essays from both civil society professionals and academics advocates for a new...
A short history of one of the most successful European political ideologies and movements.
Edward Ashbee guides the reader through the intricate web of processes and forces of globalizatio...
Football has an integrity problem. Whether it is the reckless behaviour of players on or off the ...
Examines how governmental innovations in urban public policy have shaped Shanghai's development a...
Nick O'Donovan tells the story of how the techno-optimism once associated with the rise of the kn...
Finance is no longer just about markets - it shapes societies, politics and the planet's future. ...
A compelling analysis of our transition from an industrial economy to a habitation economy, which...
In 1942 life expectancy at birth was 66 for women and 60 for men. Death was usually due to degene...
Since Tsarist times, Russia's leaders, rather than pursue economic growth for its own sake, have ...
Explicitness is one of the fundamental mysteries in which our lives are wrapped. Our capacity, as...
The liberal, 'rules-based' order faces its greatest crisis since the end of the Cold War. Liberal...
Caring is a central aspect of our being. Without it, we would just float along in the world, atta...
As a universal experience school provokes strongly-held opinions. The views of teachers, parents,...
The question of free will has preoccupied philosophers for millennia. In recent years the debate ...
The way we work is radically changing, due to advancements in technology, shifting work norms, ch...
Despite automatic enrolment in work-pension schemes, private saving for pensions in the UK is low...
Our world is characterized by scarcity and surfeit: too much carbon, pollution and concentrated w...
Heterodox economics differs from orthodox or mainstream economics. It draws on a multiplicity of ...
In a compelling analysis of the failures of agricultural development in Africa William Moseley ad...
It is often assumed that deindustrialization is a bad thing, confined to the Global North, and ca...
Examines how governmental innovations in urban public policy have shaped Shanghai's development a...
A compelling analysis of political racism in the Brexit campaign and in UK post-Brexit politics.
Whitehead and Jones examine the history and use of nudging as a policy tool and consider when and...
This volume brings together seminal papers and contributions from Diane Elson's extensive back ca...
A short history of liberalism since the 1820s, one rooted in practical politics rather than abstr...