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  1. Capital and Power

    Routledge Revivals: Previously out of print titles now available for the first time as eBooks

    Many key titles from an exciting and diverse program of classics re-issued and made available as e-Books.

    Take a look at selected Politics Routledge Revival titles that are now available for the first time as e-Books.

  2. Ending Terrorism in Italy

    Ending Terrorism in Italy featured in Times Higher Education

    ‘ a perceptive and insightful book that offers a welcome addition to a literature that to date has mostly looked at the causes and origins of Italian terrorism, and much less at its cessation and legacy.’

  3. Homa Katouzian

    “The limits to our knowledge are revealed by the extent of our ignorance” - Homa Katouzian

    In the light of prolific author Homa Katouzian recently being awarded a SINA award for his contribution to humanities, this month we want to celebrate our cutting-edge Iranian Studies series, edited by Dr Katouzian himself. Since 1967 the International Society for Iranian Studies (ISIS) has been a leading learned society for the advancement of new approaches in the study of Iranian society, history, culture, and literature. The ISIS Iranian Studies series provides a venue for the publication of original and innovative scholarly works in all areas of Iranian and Persianate Studies. To find out more, why not take a look at the series?

  4. CWPhelan

    Author of the Month September: Catherine Waite Phelan

    Author of Digital Evolution of an American Identity tells us a little more about her book and research into the ways in which the human and technological interface alters the social domain.


    ‘This text explores why the concept of American individualism no longer means what it used to, from the courts to the street corner.’
     

  5. Predisposed Cover

    ‘We should all be predisposed to like this book’ – Predisposed to publish next month

    Predisposed reveals why we differ politically and how we can bridge this chasm in an entertaining read by the leading bio-political scientists."
    —Paul J. Zak, PhD, author of The Moral Molecule: The Source of Love and Prosperity
     

  6. Public Relations and Nation Building Power Point Slides

    Margalit Toledano & David McKie have let us publish the slides used to accompany their book 'Public relations and Nation Building: Influencing Israel'.

    In their book they reveal the interplay of nation building and PR in the birth and evolution of Israel, challenging orthodoxies about how PR evolved internationally.

    Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to gain more insight into the topic.

  7. The Politics of Exile Cover

    Security Dialogue Journal’s Special Issue featuring Politics of Exile by Elizabeth Dauphinee

    Security Dialogue publishes their August edition which features Routledge author Elizabeth Dauphinee and her book Politics of Exile.

  8. Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society

    ‘Abeconomics’ the reason for landslide victory in Japan’s elections?

    Shinzo Abe has a landslide victory in Japan’s elections, marking him out as one of the strongest political mandates for a Japanese leader in years. ‘Abeconomics’ (a word that has been used to describe Mr Abe’s economic policies) is without a doubt a strong factor in his victory, as Abe plans to try and pull Japan’s economy out of its long-term decline.

  9. Campaigning for President

    Political Leaders

    Interested in Political Leaders around the world? Past and present?

    Routledge have a large selection of books that focus on Political Leaders worldwide from the past and present day.

    Take a look at the titles including some new and upcoming.

  10. Centuries of Genocide Cover

    Indonesian genocide explored further in a documentary movie

    Want to know more about the Indonesian Genocide issues of the mid 1960s?

    Why not take a look at our FREE chapter about Indonesian Massacres in Centuries of Genocide.

    ‘The Act of Killing’ is a new documentary movie that explores the Indonesian killings.

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