Current Affairs
29th January, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781805461777
Poverty is something we all want to see less of. So why does it prove so difficult to tackle? Can empathy help fix it?
Amberley
The Short History of Russia Jeremy Black
15th January, hb, eb, £19.99, 9781398131064
Succinct, up-to-date guide to the histories on offer about and from Russia and one that seeks to make sense of present issues and future prospects as well as the past.
Anthem Press
Decisionmaking in an Enlarged European Union Axel Hulsemeyer
7th October, hb, eb, £80, 9781839988226
Discusses EU member state institutions that vote either by unanimity or by two-thirds majority.
Demilitarizing the Future Darcie DeAngelo (ed), Rebecca Kastleman (ed), Joshua Reno (ed), Leah Zani (ed)
5th August, hb, eb, £80, 9781839993404
Draws from art, anthropolog, and activism to investigate the entrenchment of militarism in everyday lives and to consider novel imaginaries of its dissolution.
The Gig Public Slavko Splichal 2nd September, hb, eb, £80, 9781839995217
pb, eb, £25, 9781839995224 Introduces the concept of the “gig public” to reimagine the public’s role in societies increasingly shaped by the dynamics of surveillance capitalism and algorithmic governance.
The Failure of the Voice Referendum and the Future of Australian Democracy Gabrielle Appleby, Megan Davis
11th November, hb, eb, £80, 9781839995521
First sustained scholarly and practical analysis of the defeat in the 2023 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice referendum. The authors attempt to inform future attempts at First Nations structural reform and the practice of Australian democracy.
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Latin American Perspectives on Cultural Diversity Federico Luis Escribal
2nd December, hb, eb, £80, 9781839995798
Delves into the evolution of cultura ldiversity policies in Argentina, Brazil and Peru. It highlights the struggles of marginalided groups for equality and explores how these policies challenge the monocultural narratives imposed by nation-states over the past 15 years.
The Model of Open Cooperativism Vangelis Papadimitropoulos
2nd December, hb, eb, £80, 9781839995828
The role of open-source technologies and the digital commons in fostering a cooperative economy examined through case studies such as Open Food Network and CoopCycle.
Ukraine’s Move to the West Stephanie Hale
16th September, hb, eb, £80, 9781839996207
Fascinating back story of what is happening in Ukraine. Contextualises the country’s 2014 EU-IMF aid deal and provides up-to-date, empirical information and analysis through the lens of a socially connected global elite network.
Atlantic Books
For the Sun After Long Nights: The Story of Iran’s Women-led Uprising Fatemeh Jamalpour, Nilo Tabrizy
6th November, hb, eb, £22, 9781805460923
On-the-ground exploration of the 2022 protests in Iran told through the interwoven stories of two local journalists.
Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza Peter Beinart
29th January, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781805464549
Bold, urgent appeal from acclaimed columnist and political commentator, addressing one of the most important issues of our time.
Basic
Intent to Destroy Eugene Finkel 9th October, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781399809733
Political scientist places the war in Ukraine in a long history of political
The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-Fiction
violence to argue that dominating the country has been the cornerstone of Russian policy for centuries.
Land Power Michael Albertus 29th January, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781399814348
Political scientist reveals how national destinies are shaped by decisions about land ownership— who can own it and how they are permitted to use it—driving prosperity, conflict or collapse.
Beacon Press
Fat and Furious Breanne Fahs 19th August, hb, £27, 9780807010914
Brave takedown of the ways women are terrorised about fatness, and a treatise on the revolutionary power of fat fury.
Berghahn Books
Bruno Kreisky’s Foreign Policy: A Reassessment Gunter Bischof (ed), Michael Burri (ed)
1st August, hb, eb, £104, 9781836951001
Enlightening and geographically wide- ranging reappraisal of Kreisky’s life and legacy seeks to reinstate the global repercussions of his work. It highlights how the former Austrian chancellor profoundly reshaped the geopolitical landscape.
Birlinn
Vampire State Ian Williams 7th August, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781780279633
Williams tells the terrifying story of China’s vampire economy and the ruthless policy of the Party to bend economics and business to its own will.
Biteback
British By-elections Iain Dale 9th September, hb, eb, £30, 9781785909788
Dale picks the most consequential by-elections of the modern era and presents a series of thoroughly researched and absorbing essays by some of the finest political writers working today.
No Second Chances Morgan Jones 2nd October, hb, eb, £20, 9781785909832
Between 2016 and 2019, a diverse
Silk Mirage Joanna Lillis 13th November, hb, £20, 9781350292468
Investigative journalist take us inside one of the world’s most secretive countries, Uzbekistan at the heart of Central Asia and the new Silk Road.
Ungrievable Lives Tanisha Spratt 8th January, pb, £21.99, 9781350400801
Distinctive and damning exploration of the devaluation of black and brown lives in contemporary neoliberal societies.
European Politics: A Comparative Introduction
Jens Meijen, Tim Bale 2nd October, pb, eb, £37.99, 9781350414013
With full analysis of the most pressing issues in Europe today European Politics covers the continent’s key institutions, issues and themes.
Understanding the European Union John McCormick
13th November, pb, eb, £32.99, 9781350517059
Must-have introduction, this concise textbook provides a primer on the EU’s history, institutions and politics along with the challenges and opportunities it faces.
anti-Brexit coalition— activists, ministers and celebrities—united to demand a second referendum. This is the dramatic story of the People’s Vote campaign.
Pomp and Circumstance Penny Mordaunt 16th October, hb, eb, £22, 9781785909948
Following on from the bestseller Greater, this book shows how a country often thought of as old-fashioned uses its unique historical conventions to navigate the future.
Bloomsbury Academic
Memory Makers Jade McGlynn 22nd January, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781350522220
Explores the Kremlin’s use of Russian history and media to cement particular patriotic history into everyday life and using the past to redefine what it means to be a “good” Russian.
Defeated Martin Gitlin 2nd October, hb, eb, £25, 9781538192955
Unique examination of US politics and history told through the lives, campaigns, policies and personalities of the losing presidential candidates of every election from 1796 to 2024.
Bloomsbury Continuum
The Book of Secrets Xinran Xue 14th August, pb, £14.99, 9781399406697
Spellbinding story of the secret life of a spy in modern China, drawn from an extraordinary archive of personal diaries and letters.
The Forever War Nick Bryant 6th November, pb, £12.99, 9781399409315
Insightful and urgent assessment of America’s past, present and future as a country which is forever at war with itself.
Gilded Rage: Elon Musk and the Radicalization of Silicon Valley Jacob Silverman
9th October, hb, £20, 9781399419987
Searing insight into the radicalisation of Silicon Valley and how it will affect the future of all our lives.
The Queer Thing About Sin Harry Tanner 25th September, hb, £20, 9781399422291
Gripping journey through ancient history uncovering the origins of homophobia and the untold stories of those who dared to love.
Bristol University Press
Stinking Rich Carl Rhodes 1st January, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781529239119
Billionaires thrive on myths portraying them as heroic, generous or meritorious. This incisive book exposes these deceptions and
calls for action towards economic justice and democratic equality.
What is Drug Policy For? Julia Buxton 30th September, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781529241440
Buxton explores the origins, failures and consequences of drug criminalisation, questions its purpose and methods and considers alternatives.
Broadleaf Books
The Student Debt Crisis Jamal Watson, Al Sharpton
16th September, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781506495163
While emphasising the moral imperative to ensure equal access to higher education, the book also offers practical solutions for debtors, borrowers and policymakers in the US.
Bad Indians Book Club Patty Krawec, Omar El Akkad
16th September, hb, eb, £17.99, 9781506499123
A potent challenge to all the stories settler colonialism tells.
With My People Jonathan Pulphus, Stefan M Bradley, Osagyefo Sekou
16th September, pb, eb, £12.99, 9798889835622
Pulphus’ gift to the next generation of student activists offers mentorship in an ever-changing political landscape and connects them to struggles all over the world.
In Guns We Trust William J Kole 14th October, hb, eb, £21.99, 9798889835639
Reporter exposes how some Christians are standing in the way of reasonable restrictions on firearms.
What We Remember Will Be Saved Stephanie Saldana
5th August, pb, eb, £12.99, 9798889836391
Saldana gives voice to stories from the people of Iraq and Syria about hope, home and what they rescued from war when everything else had been lost.
The Sword of Freedom, Yossi Cohen 25th September, hb, eb, £25, 9780063259607
In this sure-to-be- headline-making book, a Mossad insider explains how Israel has not only
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