New Books in World Affairs
A podcast by New Books Network
1888 Episodes
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Eugene T. Richardson, "Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health" (MIT Press, 2020)
Published: 7/22/2021 -
Phillip T. Lohaus, "Power and Complacency: American Survival in an Age of International Competition" (U Nebraska Press, 2021)
Published: 7/21/2021 -
Stacia Ryder et al., "Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene: From (Un)Just Presents to Just Futures" (Routledge, 2021)
Published: 7/20/2021 -
Christian Ydesen, "The OECD’s Historical Rise in Education: The Formation of a Global Governing Complex" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)
Published: 7/19/2021 -
Nicholas Thomas, "Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific" (Apollo, 2020)
Published: 7/19/2021 -
Simon Miles, "Engaging the Evil Empire: Washington, Moscow, and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War" (Cornell UP, 2020)
Published: 7/16/2021 -
Andrew F. Jones, "Circuit Listening: Chinese Popular Music in the Global 1960s" (U Minnesota Press, 2020)
Published: 7/16/2021 -
Benjamin Allen Coates, "Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Early Twentieth Century" (Oxford UP, 2019)
Published: 7/15/2021 -
John T. Sidel, "Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia" (Cornell UP, 2021)
Published: 7/13/2021 -
Nicholas Harrison, "Our Civilizing Mission: The Lessons of Colonial Education" (Liverpool UP, 2019)
Published: 7/13/2021 -
Nicoletta Batini, "The Economics of Sustainable Food: Smart Policies for Health and the Planet" (Island Press, 2021)
Published: 7/13/2021 -
Alan McDougall, "Contested Fields: A Global History of Modern Football" (U Toronto Press, 2020)
Published: 7/12/2021 -
Sebastian N. Page, "Black Resettlement and the American Civil War" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
Published: 7/12/2021 -
Martha Theodora Frederiks and Dorottya Nagy, "World Christianity: Methodological Considerations" (Brill, 2020)
Published: 7/12/2021 -
Robert Ovetz, "Workers' Inquiry and Global Class Struggle: Strategies, Tactics, Objectives" (Pluto Press, 2021)
Published: 7/12/2021 -
Marie Favereau, "The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World" (Harvard UP, 2021)
Published: 7/8/2021 -
Rossen Djagalov, "From Internationalism to Postcolonialism: Literature and Cinema Between the Second and the Third Worlds" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2020)
Published: 7/6/2021 -
Jenny Price, "Stop Saving the Planet!: An Environmentalist Manifesto" (W. W. Norton, 2021)
Published: 7/5/2021 -
Amanda Ripley, "High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out" (Simon and Schuster, 2021)
Published: 7/2/2021 -
Chandran Kukathas, "Immigration and Freedom" (Princeton UP, 2021)
Published: 7/1/2021
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