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Big Caesars and Little Caesars - From Julius Caesar to Boris Johnson (Hardcover): Ferdinand Mount Big Caesars and Little Caesars - From Julius Caesar to Boris Johnson (Hardcover)
Ferdinand Mount
R585 R520 Discovery Miles 5 200 Save R65 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Who said that dictatorship was dead? The world today is full of Strong Men and their imitators. Caesarism is alive and well. Yet in modern times it's become a strangely neglected subject. Ferdinand Mount opens up a fascinating exploration of how and why Caesars seize power and why they fall. There is a comforting illusion shared by historians and political commentators from Fukuyama back to Macaulay, Mill and Marx, that history progresses in a nice straight line towards liberal democracy or socialism, despite the odd hiccup. In reality, every democracy, however sophisticated or stable it may look, has been attacked or actually destroyed by a would-be Caesar, from Ancient Greece to the present day. Marx was wrong. This Caesarism is not an absurd throwback, it is an ever-present danger. There are Big Caesars who set out to achieve total social control and Little Caesars who merely want to run an agreeable kleptocracy without opposition: from Julius Caesar and Oliver Cromwell through Napoleon and Bolivar, to Mussolini, Salazar, De Gaulle and Trump. The saga of Boris Johnson and Brexit frequently crops up in this author's narrative as a vivid, if Lilliputian instance of the same phenomenon. The final part of this book describes how and why would-be Caesars come to grief, from the Gunpowder Plot to Trump's march on the Capitol. The book ends with a thought-provoking road map of the way back to constitutional government.

Churchill (Paperback, Revised): Keith Robbins Churchill (Paperback, Revised)
Keith Robbins
R1,413 Discovery Miles 14 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Keith Robbins provides an excellent introduction to Winston Churchill's rise to power and a vivid picture of the political landscapes through which he moved.

Winston Churchill's rise to power was dramatic—brilliant, flawed and distrusted in his early career, he rose to become a national hero in the dark days of the Second World War. Yet after the war, Churchill was ousted from power and by 1955, eclipsed by the USA and USSR, Britain seemed to be losing everything Churchill had sought to preserve. This book outlines his career and uncovers what made possible Churchill's leading role in national and world affairs.

Lenin (Paperback, 1 Rev Ed): Beryl Williams Lenin (Paperback, 1 Rev Ed)
Beryl Williams
R1,725 Discovery Miles 17 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beryl William's Lenin is a clear and interesting introduction to the life, ideology and impact of Lenin, one of the formative figures of he twentieth-century.

Lenin provides an excellent introduction to Lenin and his role in the Russian Revolution and provides an objective account of his years in power between 1917 and 1924.

(S)electing the President - The Perils of Democracy (Paperback): Michael L. Mezey (S)electing the President - The Perils of Democracy (Paperback)
Michael L. Mezey
R1,460 Discovery Miles 14 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Selecting political leaders by popular election is an unquestioned hallmark of representative democracies-the institutional manifestation of Lincoln's promise of a government of the people and by the people. But in 2016, Lincoln's promise seems to have given way to Hamilton's nightmare-with his worries that popular elections would produce demagogues who paid an "obsequious court to the people," appealing to their passions and prejudices rather than to their reason. This book examines the commitment to the widest level of participation among the largest number of citizens in the selection of the president. It looks at two salient characteristics of our current presidential election environment that bring the wisdom of this commitment into question: the declining influence of political parties and the communication revolution in the form of the internet, social media, and cable television. Ultimately, Mezey asks whether our now fully democratized presidential selection process has in fact diminished the quality of our presidential candidates and the campaigns they run, whether the turn to demagoguery that the founders feared has materialized, what the consequences of our presidential selection process have been for American government, and whether or not it would be valuable to rethink our wholehearted commitment to popular election of the president. His answers do not topple our commitment to popular elections but rather point the way toward improving the quality of both participation and democracy.

Jacques Delors - Perspectives on a European Leader (Hardcover): Helen Drake Jacques Delors - Perspectives on a European Leader (Hardcover)
Helen Drake
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jacques Delors became a household name during his decade as President of the European Commission. His conversion of the Commission presidency into a highly public and political role took many Euro-watchers by surprise. He acquired the image of a strong leader overstepping the boundaries of his formal authority, and his fame and notoriety quickly surpassed that of his predecessors. This study explores the combination of personal, political and other factors which lay behind the "Delors phenomenon" and assesses Delors' legacy for political leadership and institutional reform in the European Union. It addresses questions including the role of individual leaders in contemporary politics and the contested legitimacy of the EU as a political system. Drake traces the development of Delors' thinking and expertise on European integration, and draws on his public life after the European Commission for additional perspectives on his Commission presidency. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Delors, this comprehensive, accessibly written study of his life and Commission presidency should be a useful resource for students of all levels in European and French politics, as well as the general re

Jacques Delors - Perspectives on a European Leader (Paperback, New): Helen Drake Jacques Delors - Perspectives on a European Leader (Paperback, New)
Helen Drake
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jacques Delors became a household name during his decade as President of the European Commission. His conversion of the Commission presidency into a highly public and political role took many Euro-watchers by surprise. He acquired the image of a strong leader overstepping the boundaries of his formal authority, and his fame and notoriety quickly surpassed that of his predecessors. This study explores the combination of personal, political and other factors which lay behind the "Delors phenomenon" and assesses Delors' legacy for political leadership and institutional reform in the European Union. It addresses questions including the role of individual leaders in contemporary politics and the contested legitimacy of the EU as a political system. Drake traces the development of Delors' thinking and expertise on European integration, and draws on his public life after the European Commission for additional perspectives on his Commission presidency. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Delors, this comprehensive, accessibly written study of his life and Commission presidency should be a useful resource for students of all levels in European and French politics, as well as the general re

The Stalin Era (Paperback, New): Philip Boobbyer The Stalin Era (Paperback, New)
Philip Boobbyer
R1,235 Discovery Miles 12 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples of the Soviet Union. Drawing upon a huge array of primary and secondary sources, The Stalin Era is a first-hand account of Stalinist thought, policy and and their effects. It places the man and his ideology into context both within pre-Revolutionary Russia, Lenin's Soviet Union and post-Stalinist Russia. The Stalin Era examines:
* collectivisation
* industrialisation
* terror
* government
* the Cult of Stalin
* education and Science
* family
* religion: The Russian Orthodox Church
* art and the state.

De Gaulle - Statesmanship, Grandeur and Modern Democracy (Paperback, New Ed): Daniel Mahoney De Gaulle - Statesmanship, Grandeur and Modern Democracy (Paperback, New Ed)
Daniel Mahoney
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This analysis of the thought and action of Charles de Gaulle explores the intellectual foundations of Gaullist statecraft. Mahoney's careful exegesis of de Gaulle's major writings and speeches, reveals a penetrating political thinker as well as a major political actor. He explains de Gaulle to an American public that too often sees him as a posturing figure suffering from an exaggerated and misplaced sense of personal and national grandeur. Mahoney shows that de Gaulle's defense of the "grandeur" of France is tied to a fundamentally classical view of human nature and politics. In elucidating de Gaulle's political self-understanding, Mahoney highlights the foundation of his noble but elusive moderation.

Mahoney shows how de Gaulle repeatedly and explicitly rejected the cult of the Nietzschean superman, the Bonapartist separation of grandeur from moderation, and all temptations of personal and ideological despotism. He explicates de Gaulle's self-understanding as a statesman or "man of character" who comes to the service of a democratic political order in a time of crisis. He articulates de Gaulle's relationship to classical and Christian thought, his place in the French tradition, his profound debts to the Catholic poet-philosopher Charles Peguy, as well as his important affinities with Alexis de Tocqueville on the need to remain faithful to the dual imperatives of democracy and grandeur.

In addition, the book discusses the principal moments of de Gaulle's statecraft from his "appeal" to resistance in June, 1940, and his founding of a new French Republic in 1958, to his articulation of a "Europe of Nations" in the 1960's. In doing so, Mahoney thoughtfully clarifies the Gaullistunderstanding of the "problem" of democracy: The democratic statesman must correct the corrosive acids of modern individualism, while accepting that democratic individualism sets the inescapable contours of political action in our time.

Written in clear and non-technical language for both a scholarly and general audience. De Gaulle will be of interest to students of modern European political history, contemporary political theory, and those concerned with statecraft or statesmanship.

The Truman Years, 1945-1953 (Paperback): Mark S. Byrnes The Truman Years, 1945-1953 (Paperback)
Mark S. Byrnes
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a concise and accessible examination of the postwar years and the major trends and themes which originated in this period of US history.

The Younger Pitt (Paperback): Michael Duffy The Younger Pitt (Paperback)
Michael Duffy
R1,892 Discovery Miles 18 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new title in the "Profiles in Power Series" examines the astonishing career of The Younger Pitt. A phenomenon, dead at 46, he was not only Britain's youngest, but also her second longest, serving Prime minister, who acted as premier for 19 of his 25 yeas in Parliament. Provides a concise analytical examination of a critical period in British history and Pitt's role in these events, including Britain's international resurgence after the loss of America and the long struggle against Revolutionary and Napoleonic France. For those interested in British history. Hardcover 0-582-05278-5 $ 69.95y

Peter the Great (Paperback, 2nd New edition): M.S. Anderson Peter the Great (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
M.S. Anderson
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An excellent introduction to the formidable life and career of Peter the Great and his impact on Russia. M.S. Anderson assesses his aims and achievements at home and abroad, and examines the pressures and restrictions that shaped his attitudes and limited his actions.

Kennedy (Paperback, Revised): Hugh Brogan Kennedy (Paperback, Revised)
Hugh Brogan
R1,606 Discovery Miles 16 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This invaluable account provides an excellent introduction to the Presidency of John F. Kennedy.

Richelieu (Paperback, Revised): R.J. Knecht Richelieu (Paperback, Revised)
R.J. Knecht
R1,491 Discovery Miles 14 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This concise and up-to-date assessment of Richelieu's career provides an enthralling introduction to the character and exercise of his power.

Richelieu governed France for 18 years until his death. Until the mid-20th century he was viewed by Anglo-Saxon historians as cold, clever and ruthless. Recent interpretations have been more favorable, however, and in this incisive study R. J. Knecht uses recent research to reassess Richelieu's career and achievements.

Public Opinion, Legitimacy and Tony Blair's War in Iraq (Hardcover): James Strong Public Opinion, Legitimacy and Tony Blair's War in Iraq (Hardcover)
James Strong
R4,503 Discovery Miles 45 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of the publication of the Chilcot report, this book reinterprets the relationship between British public opinion and the Blair government's decision-making in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It highlights how the government won the parliamentary vote and got its war, but never won the argument that it was the right thing to do. Understanding how, why and with what consequences Britain wound up in this position means understanding better both this specific case and the wider issue of how democratic publics influence foreign policy processes. Taking an innovative constructivist approach to understanding how public actors potentially influence foreign policy, Strong frames the debate about Iraq as a contest over legitimacy among active public actors, breaking it down into four constituent elements covering the necessity, legality and morality of war, and the government's authority. The book presents a detailed empirical account of the British public debate before the invasion of Iraq based on the rigorous interrogation of thousands of primary sources, employing both quantitative and qualitative content analysis methods to interpret the shape of debate between January 2002 and March 2003. Also contributing to the wider foreign policy analysis literature, the book investigates the domestic politics of foreign policy decision-making, and particularly the influence public opinion exerts; considers the domestic structural determinants of foreign policy decision-making; and studies the ethics of foreign policy decision-making, and the legitimate use of force. It will be of great use to students and scholars of foreign policy analysis, as well as those interested in legitimacy in international conflict, British foreign policy, the Iraq War and the role of public opinion in conflict situations.

The Vietnam War - Military Strategy and Escalation (Hardcover): Walter L. Hixson The Vietnam War - Military Strategy and Escalation (Hardcover)
Walter L. Hixson
R5,254 Discovery Miles 52 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This six-volume collection of essential articles on the American involvement in the Vietnam Wa encompasses the political, social, and military aspects of the war.

Congressional Travels - Places, Connections, and Authenticity; Tenth Anniversary Edition, With a New Foreword by Morris P.... Congressional Travels - Places, Connections, and Authenticity; Tenth Anniversary Edition, With a New Foreword by Morris P. Fiorina (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Richard Fenno, Jr.
R3,374 Discovery Miles 33 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written in preeminent legislative studies scholar Richard Fenno's "homespun" story-telling style, Congressional Travels argues that authenticity -- knowing what a representative is like in his/her district and looking beyond mere roll-call voting -- contributes significantly to understanding the full body of work done by our members of Congress. It further posits that the best way to gain a sense of authenticity is to do what Fenno is most famous for, i.e., making multiple trips and spending a great deal of time observing representatives at home in their districts, with their constituents. The book is engaging, quietly provocative, and unique, offering an alternative to what some consider the increasingly specialized and technical nature of political science. This tenth anniversary edition includes an illuminating new Foreword by renowned congressional scholar Morris P. Fiorina, adding to the appreciation of Richard Fenno and this work over the years.

Presidents, Governors, and the Politics of Distribution in Federal Democracies - Primus Contra Pares in Argentina and Brazil... Presidents, Governors, and the Politics of Distribution in Federal Democracies - Primus Contra Pares in Argentina and Brazil (Paperback)
Lucas I. Gonzalez
R1,487 R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Save R440 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tensions between central authorities and subnational units over centralization and fiscal autonomy are on top of the political agenda in many developing federal countries. This book examines historical changes in the balance between the resources that presidents and governors control and the policy responsibilities they have to deliver. It focuses on Argentina and Brazil, the most decentralized federal countries in Latin America, with the most powerful sub-national governments in the region. Using formal modelling, statistical tools, and comparative historical analyses, it examines substantive shifts in the allocation of resources and the distribution of administrative functions and explains under which conditions these changes occur. In doing so, it presents theoretical and comparative implications for the study of fiscal federalism and the functioning of developing federal democracies. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of federalism, intergovernmental relations, decentralization, and sub-national politics and more broadly to those studying comparative politics, democratization, political elites, public policy and economics.

Hitler - Study of a Revolutionary? (Paperback, New): Martyn Housden Hitler - Study of a Revolutionary? (Paperback, New)
Martyn Housden
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Adolf Hitler is perceived to be the most evil political leader of twentieth century Europe. Hitler draws on his background and involvement in the rise of National Socialism, the government of the Third Reich, leadership of the Second World War in Germany and his psychology to discuss Hitler's credentials as a revolutionary.
This volume includes examination of:
* the general characteristics of revolutions and revolutionaries
* Hitler as Agitator, Dictator, Deceiver and Warlord
* Hitler's architectural and artistic ambitions
* Hitler's mind and personality.
Hitler investigates what it was that motivated this national leader to achieve such monstrosities which still cast a shadow over Europe today.

Clinton Foreign Policy Reader - Presidential Speeches with Commentary (Paperback): Alvin Z. Rubinstein Clinton Foreign Policy Reader - Presidential Speeches with Commentary (Paperback)
Alvin Z. Rubinstein
R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An introduction to the main issues of American foreign policy as it has evolved during the first post-Cold War presidency. There are substantive excerpts from major presidential policy statements to illustrate the points and turning points discussed in each chapter. The collection is intended as a supplementary text in American foreign policy and contemporary international relations. It includes a bibliography and a guide to accessing contemporary foreign policy information on line.

Clinton Foreign Policy Reader - Presidential Speeches with Commentary (Hardcover): Alvin Z. Rubinstein Clinton Foreign Policy Reader - Presidential Speeches with Commentary (Hardcover)
Alvin Z. Rubinstein
R6,258 Discovery Miles 62 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An introduction to the main issues of American foreign policy as it has evolved during the first post-Cold War presidency. There are substantive excerpts from major presidential policy statements to illustrate the points and turning points discussed in each chapter. The collection is intended as a supplementary text in American foreign policy and contemporary international relations. It includes a bibliography and a guide to accessing contemporary foreign policy information on line.

An Analysis of Max Weber's Politics as a Vocation (Hardcover): Tom McClean An Analysis of Max Weber's Politics as a Vocation (Hardcover)
Tom McClean
R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

German sociologist Max Weber's 1919 lecture Politics as a Vocation is widely regarded as a masterpiece of political theory and sociology. Its central strength lies in Weber's deployment of masterful interpretative skills to power his discussion of modern politics. Interpretation involves understanding both the meaning of evidence and the meaning of terms - questioning definitions, clarifying terms and processes, and supplying good, clear definitions of the author's own. As a sociologist accustomed to working with historical evidence, Weber based his own work on precisely these skills, solidly backed up by analytical acuity. Politics as a Vocation, written in a Germany shocked by its crippling defeat in World War I, saw Weber turn his eye to an examination of how the modern nation state emerged, and the different ways in which it can be run - interpreting and defining the different types of rule that are possible. It is testament to Weber's interpretative skills that Politics is famous above all in sociological circles for its clear definition of a state as an institution that claims "the monopoly of legitimate physical violence" in a given territory.

Barbara Jordan - Speaking the Truth with Eloquent Thunder (Paperback): Max Sherman Barbara Jordan - Speaking the Truth with Eloquent Thunder (Paperback)
Max Sherman
R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Revered by Americans across the political spectrum, Barbara Jordan was "the most outspoken moral voice of the American political system," in the words of former President Bill Clinton, who awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994. Throughout her career as a Texas senator, U.S. congresswoman, and distinguished professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Barbara Jordan lived by a simple creed: "Ethical behavior means being honest, telling the truth, and doing what you said you were going to do." Her strong stand for ethics in government, civil liberties, and democratic values still provides a standard around which the nation can unite in the twenty-first century. This volume brings together several major political speeches that articulate Barbara Jordan's most deeply held values. They include: "Erosion of Civil Liberties," a commencement address delivered at Howard University on May 12, 1974, in which Jordan warned that "tyranny in America is possible" "The Constitutional Basis for Impeachment," Jordan's ringing defense of the U.S. Constitution before the House Judiciary Committee investigating the Watergate break-in Keynote addresses to the Democratic National Conventions of 1976 and 1992, in which Jordan set forth her vision of the Democratic Party as an advocate for the common good and a catalyst of change Testimony in the U.S. Congress on the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork and on immigration reform Meditations on faith and politics from two National Prayer Breakfasts Acceptance speech for the 1995 Sylvanus Thayer Award presented by the Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy, in which Jordan challenged the military to uphold the values of "duty, honor, country" Accompanying the speeches are context-setting introductions by volume editor Max Sherman. The book concludes with the eloquent eulogy that Bill Moyers delivered at Barbara Jordan's memorial service in 1996, in which he summed up Jordan's remarkable life and career by saying, "Just when we despaired of finding a hero, she showed up, to give the sign of democracy.... This is no small thing. This, my friends, this is grace. And for it we are thankful."

Nehru (Hardcover): Judith M Brown Nehru (Hardcover)
Judith M Brown
R3,907 Discovery Miles 39 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Judith Brown explores Nehru as a figure of power and provides an assessment of his leadership at the head of a newly independent India with no tradition of democratic politics.

The Real Stalin (Hardcover): Yves Delbars The Real Stalin (Hardcover)
Yves Delbars; Translated by Bernard Miall
R3,656 Discovery Miles 36 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, originally published in English in 1953, the author, recognized as one of the best-informed experts on Eastern European politics, reconstructed during the course of a decade's work, the real history of Stalin, from his youth in Georgia to the last year of his life. Utilizing an enormous mass of largely unpublsihed documents he reconstructed a living Stalin with all his qualities and faults, crimes and achievements. He tells the secrets of Stalin's rise to power and of the extraordinary complexity and effectiveness of his tactics which can be seen in his attitude towards the problems of Marxist philosophy, in his attitude towards the German Question and his role as military commander.

Vision and Strategy in Indian Politics - Jawaharlal Nehru's Policy Choices and the Designing of Political Institutions... Vision and Strategy in Indian Politics - Jawaharlal Nehru's Policy Choices and the Designing of Political Institutions (Paperback)
Jivanta Schoettli
R1,467 Discovery Miles 14 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 1950s in India were a crucial transition phase where the legacy and institutions of British rule had to be transformed to fit the needs of a post-colonial state. This period is closely associated with India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru (1947 - 64). Selecting three key policies closely associated with him, the book traces the political origins of the Panchasheela Agreement with China in 1954, the Hindu Code Bills of 1955 and 1956 and the founding of the Planning Commission in 1950. Each provides a window into the compulsions of Indian domestic politics at the time as well as the parameters of parliamentary debate. The book goes on to discuss how these policies correspond to the pillars of Nehru's vision for a modern, independent India that encapsulated socialism, nonalignment and secularism and assesses their long-run impact in Indian politics. With a growing recognition of the resilience of India's political arrangements, the analysis is particularly relevant to those interested in the politics of transition and modernisation, and contributes to studies on Political Institutions and South Asian Politics.

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