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The Red Star and the Crescent - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Social Currents in North Africa - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Sites of Pluralism - Firat Oruc - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Planet Palm - Jocelyn C. Zuckerman - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

A New Spirit of Capitalism - Trilateral Commission - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Bluster - Peter Neumann - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Great Indian Food Trip - Zac O'yeah - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

China Unbound - Joanna Chiu - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Thank You Mr Crombie - Mihir Bose - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Nationalism and the Multination State - Alain Dieckhoff - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Lebanon - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Polarized and Demobilized - Dana El Kurd - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Trade Makes States - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

China and Tibet - Tsering Topgyal - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Russian Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Arab Migrant Communities in the GCC - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

What Does It Mean to Be Kazakhstani? - Diana T. Kudaibergen - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

What Does It Mean to Be Kazakhstani? - Diana T. Kudaibergen - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

In early 2022, protests rocked Kazakhstan. Initially peaceful demonstrations soon turned violent after brutal government crackdowns, leaving at least 238 dead during ‘Bloody January’. But despite fears that Kazakhstan might split along ethno-linguistic lines, ethnicity played little role in the unrest: deep socio-economic problems and anti-regime grievances pushed protestors onto the streets. More than thirty years since declaring independence, multi-ethnic Kazakhstan is still grappling with its nationhood. While secessionist movements provoked ethnic conflicts, territorial disputes and civil wars across the former USSR, Kazakhstan developed a relatively stable inter-ethnic policy, and predicted Russo–Kazakh tensions largely failed to materialise. Analysing the multiple narratives, actors and often contradictory feelings of national belonging in post-1991 Kazakhstan, Diana T. Kudaibergen investigates why Kazakhstani nation-building is so unusual. Has Kazakh society found a solution to divisive ethno-nationalism? How have ordinary citizens shaped their identities? And how will Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, which has led to widespread Russian immigration into Kazakhstan, impact inter-ethnic dynamics? Kudaibergen builds on unpublished archival materials and hundreds of interviews to explore the ‘hybrid’ nature of nation-building in this complex country. While regime elites promote a top-down civic identity, domestic unrest and pluralistic opposition movements are once again transforming the category ‘Kazakhstani’.

DKK 301.00
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Demystifying the Caliphate - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

War and Peace in Somalia - - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Nigeria's Soldiers of Fortune - Max Siollun - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Insecure Gulf - Kristian Coates Ulrichsen - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Insecure Gulf - Kristian Coates Ulrichsen - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Insecure Gulf examines how the concept of Arabian/Persian Gulf ''security'' is evolving in response to new challenges that are increasingly non-military and longer-term. Food, water and energy security, managing and mitigating the impact of environmental degradation and climate change, addressing demographic pressures and the youth bulge and reformulating structural economic deficiencies, in addition to dealing with the fallout from progressive state failure in Yemen, require a broad, global and multi-dimensional approach to Gulf security. While ''traditional'' threats from Iraq, Iran, nuclear proliferation and trans-national terrorism remain robust, these new challenges to Gulf security have the potential to strike at the heart of the social contract and redistributive mechanisms that bind state and society in the Arab oil monarchies. Consequently, Insecure Gulf explores the relationship between ''traditional'' and ''new'' security challenges and situates it within the changing political economy of the GCC states as they move at varying speeds toward post-oil structures of governance. It describes how regimes are anticipating and reacting to the shifting security paradigm, and contextualises these changes within the broader political, economic, social and demographic framework. It also argues that a holistic approach to security is necessary for regimes to renew their sources of legitimacy in a globalising world.

DKK 258.00
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Coolie Migrants, Indian Diplomacy - Kalathmika Natarajan - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Coolie Migrants, Indian Diplomacy - Kalathmika Natarajan - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Uncovers the remarkable role of emigration, particularly of indentured labourers, in forging independent India’s foreign relations. Over the centuries, millions of migrant labourers sailed from the Indian subcontinent, across the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean, to shape what is now the world’s largest diaspora. This book recovers the histories and legacies of those ‘coolie’ migrants, and presents a new paradigm for the diplomatic history of independent India, going beyond high politics to explore how indenture, emigration and international relations became entangled. Before and after independence, Indian notions of the international realm as a sanctified space were shaped by migrant journeys; this was a space of anxiety in which to negotiate the ‘coolie stain’ on the country’s reputation. Discourse was defined by intersections of caste, class, race and gender—and framed the migrant worker as the quintessential ‘other’ of Indian diplomacy. Drawing on rich, multi-archival analysis spanning the vast geographies of labour migration, Kalathmika Natarajan pieces together the stories of quarantine camps en route to Ceylon; cultural and educational missions in the Caribbean; discretionary passport policies in India; and the mediation of immigrant life in Britain. The result is a nuanced history from the interwar period to the decades after independence, and a critical analysis centring both caste and the negotiation of ‘undesirable’ mobility as foundational to Indian diplomacy.

DKK 391.00
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Darfur and the British - R. S. O'fahey - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Darfur and the British - R. S. O'fahey - Bog - C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

This present volume presents annotated selections from the British records that were copied in situ by the author in al-Fashir and Kutum in 1970 and 1974 and of which the originals were subsequently destroyed by accident. The British were in Darfur for only forty years (1916-56) and, administratively, their impact was minimal. In retrospect, their most important role was in recording and codifying the customary law and administrative practice under the sultans. Their significance has become the greater recently following reports that the Sudan National Records Office is no long accessible to researchers. Darfur was unique in a Sudanese colonial context in that in 1916 the British conquered a functioning multi-ethnic African Muslim state. Their policy in the forty years of their rule was largely to maintain the system they had inherited from the sultans. Although they made some administrative modifications, it was only in the last few years before independence in 1956 that tentative steps were taken towards change, for example the introduction of local government in the towns.The material described here, a combination of administrative practice and ethnographic reporting, is far from simply academic in importance, but is invaluable on such issues as land tenure, agricultural practice, grazing rights and livestock migration routes, tribal administration and compensation for injury and death.

DKK 658.00
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