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Katrin B. Anacker
New York City: The Basics
Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)
A concise introduction to how New York City functions as a global metropolis, covering urban development, population dynamics, governance, and economic change.
Desmond Dinan
A Concise History of the European Union
Lynne Rienner Publishers
A streamlined historical overview of the EU, tracing its institutional evolution and major political challenges from the post-Cold War period to today.
Michael A. Hunzeker and Michael A. Christopher
America’s Taiwan Dilemma: Allies’ Reactions and the Stakes for U.S. Reputation
Cambria Press
Analyzes how U.S. strategic choices over Taiwan could shape perceptions among Indo-Pacific allies and affect U.S. credibility in regional security.
Helen Lawton Smith, Connie L. McNeely, Jacqueline Winstanley, and Ayşe Seyyide Kaptaner Demirhan
A Seat at the Table: A Place for Disabled Entrepreneurs and Innovators
Taylor & Francis
Explores the participation of disabled entrepreneurs in innovation ecosystems, identifying structural barriers and opportunities for greater inclusion.
Philip A. Martin
Strong Commanders, Weak States: How Rebel Governance Shapes Military Integration after Civil War
Cornell University Press (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)
Examines why post-conflict militaries vary in effectiveness by linking the way rebel commanders governed during war to how they integrate (or resist integration) into national armed forces afterward, drawing on case studies including Côte d’Ivoire.
James L. Olds
How to Be an Ambassador for Science: The Scientist as Public Intellectual
Edward Elgar Publishing
Guides researchers on how to communicate scientific ideas broadly, engage in public debates, and contribute to policy discussions.
M. Gayte, B. Chelini-Pont, and Mark J. Rozell (eds.)
Catholics and U.S. Politics After the 2024 Elections
Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy · Palgrave Macmillan, Cham
A multidisciplinary look at how Catholic voters, leaders, and institutions are interacting with U.S. politics following the 2024 cycle.
Michael Gigante and Ming Wan
Factional Politics in the Liberal Democratic Party
Cambridge University Press
Examines factional dynamics within Japan’s dominant political party, drawing connections between intra-party competition and broader governance trends.
Ming Wan
Chinese Foreign Relations
World Scientific
Provides an analytical overview of China’s external engagement, focusing on how domestic priorities and global ambitions shape foreign policy.
Ming Wan
East Asian International Relations: Evolution and Social Construction
Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Higher Education)
A textbook-style survey of East Asian international relations that integrates historical context with theoretical insights.