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  1. New Title: Russian Energy and Security up to 2030

    The challenges in Russia’s energy sector are changing. Russian Energy and Security up to 2030 explores the challenges facing Russia’s energy sector and the resulting security implications.

    To find out more and order your copy click here.

  2. Irene Lancaster

    Author of the Month: Irene Lancaster discusses the importance of Abraham ibn Ezra

    This month we are pleased to announce that Irene Lancaster, author of Deconstructing the Bible (Abraham ibn Ezra's Introduction to the Torah), is our author of the month.

    Why not view inside Deconstructing the Bible?

  3. Chief Rabbi starts a media storm in Poland

    This week a media storm has broken out, because Poland’s chief Rabbi has linked the Polish parliament's decision to Nazi propaganda.

    Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich said he could not imagine “continuing as chief rabbi in a country where Jews are not complete”. He continued to say that “it is the worst decision in the history of the parliament against Jews and Muslims.”

  4. copyright Japan Times

    Putting Japan into the spotlight for all the right reasons: Routledge author wins prize

    On Friday 28th June, author of the Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society Theodore Bestor was awarded a prize by the Cultural Affairs Agency for his 'efforts in cultural exchange and promotion of Japanese culture abroad'.

    Next week we are excited to announce that we'll be publishing the Handbook in paperback. Pre-order your copy now!

  5. Routledge Revivals publish 8 NEW Subject Bundles this August!

    ‘Capitalising on a rich and diverse backlist that encompasses’ many distinguished authors Routledge Revivals release 8 subject bundles for 2013.

  6. Islam Malaysia

    Area Studies Paperbacks

    Have you taken a few minutes to browse our vast array of paperbacks? We currently have 7,039 new and published and 1,002 upcoming paperbacks in the Area Studies collection!

    Competitively priced, our range of paperbacks is not one to be overlooked. Take a look here.

  7. Mass Media and Changing Values

    Victory Day: Reflecting on the post war years

    Victory Day (9 May) marks Nazi Germany’s surrender to the Soviet Union in 1945.

    We have lots of books that look back on the post-war period, exploring everything from the Khrushchev "Thaw" in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the state of religion after the communist era, the position of rural women in society, the Soviet secret police, the changes in Russian Universities, and the Russian/Soviet intellectual tradition of Oriental and Islamic studies. Why not browse our popular Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series here?
     

  8. Post Communist Poland

    Competition: Win a copy of Post-Communist Poland by Ewa Ochman

    Enter today to win a copy of Post-Communist Poland by Ewa Ochman which published today! This is a fantastic book and the latest edition to the BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies.

    All you need to do is email Gemma (Gemma.Walker@tandf.co.uk) with your name, address and telephone number and you will automatically be entered into our prize draw. The winner will be announced on our twitter page on the 8th May 2013 by 4pm GMT. Make sure you follow us @asian_studies to find out if you are the lucky winner.
     

  9. Major Works

    Major Works: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies

    Critical Concepts in Asian Studies from Routledge Major Works includes titles from across Asian studies, including subject areas such as Asian History, Asian Politics and Asian Culture.

    This year we have two new four-volume collections coming out: Social Transformation in China and Gender and Japanese Society. Order your copies today!

    Why not browse all the bestselling backlist titles in the series here?

  10. IWD

    International Women’s Day: March 8th 2013

    Every year on March 8th people all over the world celebrate Women's Day (originally known as International Working Women's Day).

    Why not take a look at our Routledge Research on Gender in Asia series?

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