Category: Books
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Neustadt Book Prize 2024
Congratulations to Luca Trenta! The Richard E. Neustadt book prize committee of the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association is delighted to announce that this year’s prize has been awarded to Associate Professor Luca Trenta of Swansea University for his book The President’s Kill List: Assassination and US Foreign Policy since 1945 (Edinburgh University Press). Commenting on…
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New Publication – European Security: From Ukraine to Washington
Due to be published January 2025 In early January, Bloomsbury will publish European Security: From Ukraine to Washington by Professor Richard Rose FBA, Professor at the University of Strathclyde Glasgow and a visiting fellow of the European University Institute Florence and the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin. Drawing on extensive research, covering the presidency as well as Russia…
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Neustadt Book Prize 2023 awarded to:War on the Ballot: How the Election Cycle Shapes Presidential Decision-Making in War, Andrew Payne (Columbia, 2023)
The Richard E. Neustadt book prize committee of the American Politics Group of the Political Studies Association is delighted to announce that this year’s prize has been awarded to Dr. Andrew Payne. Dr. Payne is a Lecturer in Foreign Policy/Security at City University, London. In a competitive field, with high quality entries from the UK and Europe,…
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New Publication: The Impact of Wars on World Politics, 1775-2023: Hope and Despair
Publication Date: September 2024 APG colleagues might be interested in the latest contribution to the Springer Contributions to International Relations – The Impact of Wars on World Politics, 1775-2023: Hope and Despair by Deepak Tripathi, due to be published in September 2024. In this work, Tripathi: Synopsis: In a study of cyclical history, this book presents…
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Countering China: US Respones to the Belt and Road Initiative
Latest Publication from Professor Eddie Ashbee Described as “a most insightful, well-structured, and readable book that comprehensively explains the Western reaction to China’s Belt and Road Initiative,” Professor Ashbee’s latest publication explores the American reaction to the global expansion of Chinese power, tracing the BRI from its inception in 2013 to early 2022. Find out…