About Ashgate's Politics and International Relations List
The Ashgate Politics and International
Relations programme is well known for responding quickly to the
critical issues of modern times. Working with expert authors and
academics we provide invaluable educational material for the
military, academics, practitioners, journalists, graduates and
undergraduates.
The International Relations programme's
strengths lie in Global Governance, Human Rights, International
Political Economy, Foreign Policy, Security, Peace and Conflict
Studies, Military and War Studies, Terrorism and Global Health.
Combining these key areas under one umbrella is our new series,
Rethinking Asia and
International Relations, a thoughtful consideration of the
growing prominence of Asian actors on the global stage and the
changes in the study and practice of world affairs that they
provoke.
Ashgate’s Politics list provides readers with
original, in-depth and comprehensive information across many of the
key areas of the discipline. Incorporating a diverse range of
topics including Regional Studies, Political Theory, Ethics,
Comparative Politics, Ethnicity and Nationalism and Political
Communication the list’s aim is to explore and promote the original
academic study of a wide range of political
thought. Multi-disciplinary in nature the Non-State Actors in
International Law, Politics and Governance Series provides
an excellent example of the kind of books we publish.
Building on our existing success in
pre-published reference volumes, our Research Companion program
continues to grow in size and reputation. There are many
forthcoming international relations and politics titles in The Ashgate
Research Companion programme, providing scholars and graduate
students with a comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art
review of the current research in this area. The companions bring
together a team of respected and experienced experts to write
chapters on the key issues in their specialty, providing a
comprehensive reference to the field.
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The Publisher for International Relations is
Kirstin
Howgate and the Senior Commissioning Editor for Politics is
Rob
Sorsby