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In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of secondary predication as presented in "Formal Perspectives on Secondary Predication," edited by Marcel den Dikken and Hideki Kishimoto. This insightful volume investigates the complexities of secondary predication through a formal theoretical lens, addressing the intricate syntax...

In this episode, we explore the intriguing question: What is the true value of diplomacy? Brian C. Rathbun's "Diplomacy’s Value" challenges conventional theories of international relations that often overlook the nuanced dynamics of negotiation. Rathbun presents a groundbreaking theory that highlights how political leaders possess...

In this captivating episode, we explore "De eerste minister van de Republiek" by Jaap de Haan, which sheds light on the pivotal role of the Grand Pensionary of Holland—a position often regarded as the de facto leader of the Dutch Republic. Jaap de Haan meticulously...

Join us for this compelling episode as we explore "Cultural Genocide," edited by Jeffrey S. Bachman. This thought-provoking volume unravels the complex concept of cultural genocide, examining its definitions and significance within international law. A diverse group of contributors from various disciplines—ranging from genocide studies...

In this episode, we explore Sarah Marschlich's book, "Corporate Diplomacy: How Multinational Corporations Gain Organizational Legitimacy." Marschlich examines how multinational corporations navigate societal and political landscapes to earn legitimacy, focusing on European MNCs in the UAE. Through interviews and media analysis, she reveals how communication...

In this episode, we uncover the fascinating relationship between mapmaking and copyright law in Britain from the early modern period to World War I, as explored in "Copyright and Cartography" by Isabella Alexander. This groundbreaking work examines how the evolution of copyright influenced mapmakers and...

In this episode, we explore "Urban Modernity in the Contemporary Gulf," edited by Roberto Fabbri and Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi. This thought-provoking book examines the evolution of architectural practices in the Arabian Peninsula, focusing on the 20th century and its impact on concepts of locality and...

Join us for an engaging episode featuring "The Women Who Ruled China" by Stephanie Balkwill. This compelling narrative uncovers the life of Empress Dowager Ling, a powerful figure in the late fifth century who transformed the political landscape of the Northern Wei dynasty. Balkwill utilizes...

In this episode, we explore "The Purpose of the First World War," edited by Holger Afflerbach. The Great War claimed the lives of ten million soldiers, leaving many to question the reasons behind such immense loss. Often labeled as "pointless carnage" by figures like Pope...

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