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Browse all of the latest news and updates from Routledge Politics & International Relations. We regularly publish helpful information and news within the area of Politics & International Relations to celebrate our publishing program and the individuals that make it possible.

Recent News Articles

  1. Book Launch: Representing Religion in the European Union

    On Tuesday 29th January, 2013, Laszlo Surjan, Vice-President of the European Parliament, will be hosting a book launch and seminar for Representing Religion in the European Union: Does God Matter?, edited by Lucian N. Leustean.

  2. The Populist Radical Right in Poland

    Rafal Pankowski, author of The Populist Radical Right in Poland, recently commented on Nigel Farage's backing of a populist Polish priest who is widely viewed as homophobic.

  3. December Super Author

    Introducing our December Super Author!

    We are pleased to announce that the Routledge Super Author for December is Marcello Musto.

  4. Routledge Major Works WINTER BACKLIST OFFER!

    Routledge Major Works are pleased to announce a great Winter Warmer 20% discount offer on some of our backlist titles. For the next 3 months you will be able to purchase a number of multivolume collections spanning both the Humanities and Social Sciences at a reduced rate.

  5. NECLAS Prize Honorable Mention for Katherine Hite

    Politics and the Art of Commemoration, by Katherine Hite, has been awarded an 'honorable mention' by the NECLAS 2012 Executive Committee.

  6. Congratulations to Iosif Kovras, for winning the 2012 Basil Chubb Prize!

    We are thrilled that Dr Iosif Kovras has been awarded the 2012 Basil Chubb Prize. Awarded annually by the Political Studies Association of Ireland, the prize is given to the best PHD thesis at an Irish university. Dr Kovras completed his thesis, Unearthing the Truth: The Politics of Exhumations in Cyprus and Spain. at Queen's University Belfast, and the judging panel all agreed that it represents and outstanding contribution to political research.

    Based on his award-winning thesis, Kovras's book Truth Recovery and Transitional Justice is due to be published by Routledge in June 2013.

    See full details of the award on the PSAI website.

  7. Ian McEwan fan?

    Ian McEwan's latest novel Sweet Tooth is set in Britain in 1972, when the country is facing economic disaster, and widespread industrial unrest. The main character, Serena Frome, is sent on a secret mission and must maintain an undercover life. But have you ever wondered how McEwan creates such a convincing and detailed fictional world?

  8. October Super Author - Barry Buzan

    Our October Super Author collection celebrates the work of Professor Barry Buzan!
     

  9. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson wins the 2012 Yale Ferguson Award

    Congratulations to Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, who has been awarded the 2012 Yale Ferguson Award for The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations!

  10. September Super Author

    The September Super Author is here! This month we are celebrating the work of celebrating the work of the British International Relations Theorist, Ken Booth.

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