Louise Knight 🇺🇦
@lknightpolity
Publisher for Politics and IR @politybooks
Lover of novels, nature and food. Mum to twin humans and two dogs. Political views my own.
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26-02-2009 18:33:33
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THREAD: In a piece for Foreign Affairs, I explore what I believe will be one of the West's principal long-term strategic challenges: managing security risks that could arise as China and Russia adapt to the economic pressure that it marshals. foreignaffairs.com/china/dangers-… [1/4]
I am happy to announce the first public event on Cancelled: The Left Way Back from Woke. Heartfelt thanks to Professor Alice Sullivan and Ashley Frawley for kindly agreeing to critically engage with my book and to Jan Macvarish and The Free Speech Union for offering me a platform knowing where I
On the centenary of the #Labour Party’s first election win in 1924, veteran MP Jon Cruddas evaluates its highs and lows – and where it’s headed with an election imminent!
Join us on April 11 in London for Oxana Shevel 🇺🇦 and Maria Popova 🇨🇦 new book presentation. At 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States. Register here: tickettailor.com/events/schoolo…
Great book store and great company! Thank you Olga Onuch (Онух) for inviting us to Manchester to present our book.
Hamas: The Quest for Power The Observer REVIEW of this landmark book by two incredible authors who "sensitively tiptoe through contrasting and highly charged narratives, balancing allegations and facts." theguardian.com/books/article/…
Our @phil_football Labour conference reading guide top pick for Labour history is by our old friend Jon Cruddas . An unashamedly partisan account of party's record in government ever since first time, 1924, Ramsay MacDonald to Keir 2024 philosophyfootball.com/labour-gains-a… Labour History Group
“Of all the books that have been written about sex, gender and feminism in recent years, 'Hounded' is the one I would most like those who declare themselves to be somewhere in the middle — to read and engage with.” - Victoria Smith The Critic thecritic.co.uk/nice-people-ne…