Book Releases


This series presents original and innovative scholarship that bridges the fields of International Studies (IS) and Global Studies (GS), advancing interdisciplinary understanding of the political, economic, social, and cultural forces shaping our interconnected world. Drawing on diverse methodologies—qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods—it invites contributions that interrogate global and regional dynamics, transnational actors, and the evolving nature of sovereignty and identity in the 21st century. The series emphasizes comparative, cross-regional, and critical perspectives that illuminate how local experiences and global processes intersect to redefine power, governance, and human development.
Areas of Interest:
Global Governance and International Institutions: New challenges in diplomacy, global governance structures, and international law.
Transnational Politics and Security: Migration, human rights, conflict resolution, and postcolonial state formation.
Global Economy and Development: Trade systems, inequality, and the political economy of globalization.
Culture, Media, and Communication: The role of global media, digital networks, and cultural flows in shaping identity and power.
Sustainability and Global Justice: Climate change, environmental politics, and sustainable development.
Regional Studies and Comparative Perspectives: Inter-regional linkages in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
Global Education and Citizenship: Pedagogies and policies promoting intercultural competence and responsible global citizenship.
Technology and Global Society: AI, digital governance, cybersecurity, and ethical implications of technological interdependence.
Scholars interested in contributing a book to our current and future book series are invited to submit a brief proposal directly via this form.