We are excited to be attending the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Annual Conference in Dublin, 12-15 August 2024.
Visit the Manchester UP stand to see our latest titles, and to meet Rob Byron, Senior Commissioning Editor for Politics and International Relations. He’ll be happy to showcase our recent publishing and discuss ideas for book proposals.
For those who can’t be there, we’ve put together a virtual ECPR bookstore – use code ECPR30 at checkout for 30% off titles in the reading list below (offer expires 30th September 2024).
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Blitzkrieg and the Russian art of war
The political economy of Turkey's integration into Europe
Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy
Instruments of international order
Global solidarities against water grabbing
The Northern Ireland peace process
Colonialism and Antarctica
False profits of ethical capital
Peace and the politics of memory
Youth and sustainable peacebuilding
Children's rights in crisis
Political ecologies of the far right
Territorial politics in Catalonia and Scotland
Digital contention in a divided society
The ethics of researching the far right
The seven veils of privacy
The new politics of Russia
Markets and power in digital capitalism
Radicalisation, counter-radicalisation, and Prevent
Security after the unthinkable
Russian strategy in the Middle East and North Africa
'Survival capitalism' and the Big Bang
Capitalism in contemporary Iran
Local government and democracy in Britain
Visualising far-right environments
Humanitarian extractivism
The sea in Russian strategy
Collective emotions and political violence
Relational peace practices
Oil and the political economy in the Middle East
Political ethics in illiberal regimes
Water struggles as resistance to neoliberal capitalism
Imperialism and the development myth
Knowledge production in higher education
Russian Grand Strategy in the era of global power competition
Ireland and the European Union
Capitalising on constraint
The wolves are coming back
The European Union's policy towards Mercosur
Syria and the chemical weapons taboo