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The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (translated by Diana Burgin & Katherine Tiernan O’Connor). Whether or not you’re convinced by his reading of Thomas Hobbes, it’s an excellent opportunity to question some of the fundamentals of the international system. This book not only challenges dominant modes of thought about state responsibility, but also invites readers to consider what makes a state in the first place.
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We hope that you enjoy these reading recommendations from the Just Security team. In the meantime, we’d like to wish all our readers a wonderful holiday season and a very happy New Year. If you appreciate our work, please consider making a tax-deductible donation this season to our non-profit ( link). We also asked for books that illuminated something beautiful, joyful, or hopeful in the world - whether past, present, or future.Īs we near the end of 2021 and prepare to continue conversations around national security, rights, and global engagement, we are especially grateful to our Just Security readers for the opportunity to meaningfully delve into and analyze the issues that shape our world. We hope this list may enrich your personal reading or inspire your gift purchasing for others - or both! This year, we asked for books that helped our editors understand the moment we are living in in 2021 and received wide-ranging responses diving into issues of racial justice, climate change, rule of law, philosophy, and more. Continuing the Just Security tradition of holiday reading lists, we asked our wonderful team of editors for end-of-year reading recommendations.