Category: International Studies

NEW PUBLICATION: Africans in China is now available! Read Author Q&A Session with Professor Adams Bodomo

  Cambria Press is pleased to announce that Africans in China: A Sociocultural Study and Its Implications on Africa-China Relations by Adams Bodomo is now available. Below is a transcript of the Q&A session with Professor Bodomo.  ************************  1. Why did you decide to write this book? I decided to write Africans in China because I wanted to tell the...

Excellent ISA 2012 Conference in San Diego for Cambria Press!

Cambria Press is pleased to announce that the ISA 2012 conference in San Diego was a very successful one––the total number of participants at the convention was reported to be 5,562 people! Kudos to the ISA staff (especially Suela Mustafa, the marketing director) for such a well-run event! The Cambria Press booth was located in a premium spot, right near...

Cambria Press Countdown to the 2012 International Studies Association Annual Conference has begun!

The countdown to the International Studies Association (ISA) annual conference in San Diego has begun! To kick things off, Cambria Press is proud to announce that North Korea Demystified is scheduled for publication this year. The editor of this forthcoming book by Cambria Press is Han S. Park with Regan Damron and Jonathan Polk . Watch an interview with Dr....

Cambria Sinophone World Series by Victor H. Mair at 2012 Asian Studies Association (AAS) Annual Meeting in Toronto

There have been many new exciting developments at Cambria Press, including the launch of the Cambria Sinophone World Series by renowned sinologist Professor Victor H. Mair (University of Pennsylvania). The members of the editorial board are: .               Ann Huss (Chinese University of Hong Kong) .               Xiaofei Kang (George Washington University) .               Jianmei Liu (University of Maryland) .               Haun Saussy (University...

NEW PUBLICATION: Charles Dupin (1784–1873) and His Influence on France is now available!

Cambria Press is pleased to announce that Charles Dupin (1784–1873) and His Influence on France: The Contributions of a Mathematician, Educator, Engineer, and Statesman by Margaret Bradley is now available. Charles Dupin was a multifaceted figure in the history of France, where his life spanned several regimes. He produced an enormous number of publications in mathematics, engineering, economics, and education....

NEW PUBLICATION: Challenges to Civil Society: Popular Protest & Governance in Jamaica in now available!

Cambria Press is pleased to announce that Challenges to Civil Society: Popular Protest & Governance in Jamaica by Hume Johnson is now available. The book is highly praised by many scholars, including Joseph Soeters (Netherlands Defence Academy/Tilburg University) who states that “this book is lucid and powerful in analyzing the uncivil aspects of civil society, disentangling the dynamics between protesters,...

Interview with Dr. Christopher Sands of the Hudson Institute about Forgotten Partnership Redux

Forgotten Partnership: U.S. – Canada Relations Today by Charles Doran, published 25 years ago and hailed by the American Review of Canadian Studies as “an important, original contribution to understanding of the most complex network of interactions and intervulnerabilities between sovereign countries in the non-communist world.” Watch an interview with Dr. Charles Doran on C-SPAN. Cambria Press is proud to...

Cambria Press New Publication: Globalization and the Digital Divide

Cambria Press is proud to announce that Globalization and the Digital Divide by Kirk St.Amant and Bolanle Olaniran is now available! This book examines globalization and its effects from the perspective of how differences in access to online communication technologies between the economically developed countries and less economically developed countries is affecting social, economic, educational, and political developments in the...

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