Britain’s 'Mr X’ Carol Chillington RutterBritains Mr X explores the long and influential career of the British diplomat Sir Frank Roberts, including his close collaboration with the renowned American diplomat, George F. Kennan (the cryptonymous author X of an influential 1947 article) at the dawn of the Cold War.
It provides the first account that pays equal attention to the successes and limitations of anticorruption reforms
This book presents his black-and-white photographs from the 1980s
and cooperative problem solving—the authors formulate a likely pattern of future developments in the 21st century
while also challenging the way in which the history of ideas has been conceptualised in recent years by discussing political theory alongside cheap libels
highlighting the wide array of television programming available outside of Britain and the US
drawing on interviews with urban planners who challenge technocratic spatial planning by incorporating notions of participation
Through cutting-edge research
Pauline Small highlights a unique career which transcended Italian film culture
who occupies a place in Russian literature of the 1830s alongside Pushkin’s Ivan Petrovich Belkin and Gogol’s Rudyy Pan’ko
and film costume
An international team of contributors explores the challenges of money laundering in the digital age and how best to regulate it in a globalized world
the narratives offer insight into Italian society and competing versions of Italian identity