'A refreshing counterpoint to silly Westen nostrums that various malefactors in the Third World constitute the new enemy' Foreign Affairs
Leading Marxist thinker makes a case for a new approach to international law.
A Pluto Classic A challenging collection of essays on post-modernism by well-known contributors, including Baudrillard and Edward Said.
Renowned peace studies professor assesses the impact of terrorism on the pacific region.
Spanning five centuries, this volume focuses on the development and legacy of the slave trade, slave rebellions, and its intrinsic contribution of slavery to contemporary West Indian politics and culture.
A brilliant account of the workings of state terrorism by the world's foremost critic of US imperialism.
A groundbreaking guide to moving beyond capitalism, which shows that radical change can only come from exploiting 'cracks' in the system.
Leading security expert analyses the implications of war in Iraq, and the possibility of an attack on Iran and its consequences.
'Unique.' Edward W. Said Leading Harvard scholar chronicles 20 years of conflict in Gaza.
Chomsky, Pilger, Fisk, Mark Thomas, Mark Steel, Edward Herman, Mark Curtis and others cut through the propaganda of the media's coverage of Iraq.
Shows how the media influences the ways we perceive and deal with child sexual abuse.
Explores the experiences of women in Somalia and how they have survived the trauma of war.
Shahak unmasks the expansionist reality of Israeli foreign and nuclear policy and analyses its effect on the future of Middle Eastern politics.
Leading academics investigate the left turn in Latin American politics.
Textbook on regionalism and its role in a global marketplace, ideal for students of IR and globalisation.