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Black Sea Regional Dynamics: balanced multipolarity in action
(Article)Recent events and hostilities around the Black Sea make the European Union’s strategy of bringing peace and stability to the region look more hopeless than ever whilst the majority of people in the region are looking for ... -
Blame and fear:Roma in the UK in a changing Europe
(Article)Anti-Gypsyism is not a new phenomenon. For centuries Roma have been blamed and feared; their social identities constructed to fulfil a function to be the visible ‘other’. The Brexit debate offered fertile, but well-trodden, ... -
The BNP in local government.
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Book reveiw: Matthias Ebenau, Ian Bruff and Christian May (eds); New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research: Critical and Global Perspectives
(Other)This is a book review of 'New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research: Critical and Global Perspectives' that opens comparative capitalism (CC) research to diverse and critical approaches that examine capitalist ... -
Book review: Jamie Cross, Dream zones: anticipating capitalism and development in India.
(Other)This a book review of ‘Dream Zones’, a refreshing book that captures the richness, brutality, contradictions, struggles and hopes that characterise contemporary India. It is an anthropological study of a Special Economic ... -
Book review: Jonathan Pattenden; Labour, state and society in rural India: A class-relational approach
(Other)This is a book review of 'Labour, state and society in India' which applies a class-relational approach to processes of development in the South Indian state of Karnataka on three interrelated areas: labour relations, ...