(9780415492287) - Fifteenth edition - Routledge - Taylor and Francis - Height: 245 mm - Spine width: 27 mm - Width: 191 mm - ISBN: 9780415492287 - Number of pages: 601 - Languages: English - Weight: 1378 g
(9781138785137) - Height: 197 mm - Spine width: 23 mm - Width: 254 mm - Routledge - Taylor and Francis - ISBN: 9781138785137 - Number of pages: 296 - Languages: English - Publication date: 22 Sep 2017
(9781405121729) - Height: 251 mm - Spine width: 19 mm - Width: 181 mm - Wiley Blackwell - ISBN: 9781405121729 - Number of pages: 217 - Languages: English - Weight: 514 g | Geographic Information Systems & Critical cartography
(9780520262379) - Height: 142 mm - Spine width: 20 mm - Width: 210 mm - University of California Press - ISBN: 9780520262379 - Number of pages: 219 - Languages: English - Publication date: 19 Feb 2010
(9781138915015) - Country of publication: UNITED KINGDOM - Dimensions: (H) 245mm, (W) 175mm, (D) 32mm - Routledge - Taylor & Francis Ltd - In Print - ISBN: 9781138915015 - Page count: 596 - Languages: English
Explore contemporary China through vivid narratives, insightful essays, and engaging dialogues that illuminate social change, cultural identity, and everyday life in modern Chinese society.
Routledge (9781138802629 / 41 black & white tables, 32 black & whit) - Second edition - Routledge - Taylor and Francis - Height: 159 mm - Spine width: 22 mm - Width: 234 mm - ISBN: 9781138802629 - Number of pages: 296
(9780393667608) - Edition: 4th ed. - Publication date: 01 Nov 2018 - Height: 277 mm - Spine width: 20 mm - Width: 213 mm - W. W. Norton & Company - ISBN: 9780393667608 - Number of pages: 528 - Languages: English
(9781444135350) - Edition: 3rd Edition - Publication date: 29 Nov 2013 - Height: 247 mm - Spine width: 45 mm - Width: 190 mm - Routledge - Taylor and Francis - ISBN: 9781444135350 - Number of pages: 1058
John Wiley and Sons Ltd (9781118451564) - Dimensions: 189 x 242 x 17mm | 768g - Edition: 2nd edition - Format: 350 pages - Height: 246 mm - Spine width: 16 mm - Width: 191 mm - Wiley-Blackwell - Hoboken, United States | Second edition
Explores how democratic legitimacy can be grounded in moral philosophy, arguing that authority emerges from shared values and mutual respect, offering a rigorous framework for political theory.