Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: Recent submissions
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Maritime Incidents in the South China Sea: Measures of Law Enforcement or Use of Force?
(U.S. Naval War College, 9 September 2024)China has sought to extend its control over the South China Sea at the expense of neighboring countries. In pursuing its goals, Beijing adopts a 'power and law' approach, claiming extensive territorial and maritime rights ... -
Fiction and Scientific Knowledge
(Routledge, 22 December 2023)What has fiction to do with science? At first glance, the two activities seem to have entirely different aims and products. Science aims at truth, while fiction can deviate wildly from it. Science produces theories, which ... -
Cornwall shows Labour’s green revolution needs governance from the ground up
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How a red tide swept Cornwall – and securonomics could sustain it
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The New Deal for Working People: The Labour interest in the national interest?
(Bristol University Press, 23 July 2024)Frederick Harry Pitts shows that policies like the New Deal for Working People and their potential for accelerated rollout offer Labour a chance to campaign effectively, turning narrow marginal wins into secure Labour seats ...