Interview

Farabi Fakih and Faizah Zakaria discuss the concept and range of authoritarian modernization, Sukarno’s Guided Democracy as a revolution, the formation of a military elite and the connection between Cold War technical aid and democratic decline.

Interview

As the Journal of Sufi Studies recently instated a new Editorial Board, we invited the new Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Alexandre Papas, for a discussion about his academic work in Sufi studies, his most recent publications with Brill, and the future of the journal.

Video

In this interview, Avi Staiman of Academic Language Experts and Stephanie Paalvast of Brill Publishers, discuss Open Access publishing and how to decide if it is right for you.

Guest Post

E.J. Karmel discusses the benefits of studying policy making in authoritarian regimes.

Podcast

In this new episode, Luis Javier Pentón Herrera and Ethan Tính Trịnh, editors of Critical Storytelling: Multilingual Immigrants in the United States talk about how their book brings together powerful voices of immigrants living in the United States.

Guest Post

This article by Zander Bamford-Brown was first published on the Sovereign Limits blog. Sovereign Limits is the most comprehensive source of land and maritime international boundary data.

Podcast

Prof. Vasco Becker-Weinberg, author of “Time to Get Serious about Combating Forced Labour and Human Trafficking in Fisheries,” in the fourth episode of our themed podcast series In Chains.

Interview

Dr. Vincent Bacote discusses his latest work Reckoning with Race and Performing the Good News: In Search of a Better Evangelical Theology.

Guest Post
Interview

George L. van Driem discusses his latest book The Tale of Tea on the podcast Tea, Mud and Hope.