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Launched in 2016, Bristol University Press, home of the award-winning imprint Policy Press, is a leading not-for-profit publisher in the Social Sciences with an agenda to publish world-class research that addresses the global social challenges. BUP publishes 300 books and 21 journals a year, with an increasing international authorship.

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British Legal Reform An Agenda for Change Catherine Atkinson, Thom Brooks, David Drew
Midlife Geographies Changing Lifecourses across Generations, Spaces and Time Aija Lulle
Love and the Market How to Recover from the Enlightenment and Survive the Current Crisis Rob Faure Walker
Doing Phenomenography A Practical Guide Amanda Taylor-Beswick, Eva Hornung
Why the European Union Failed in Afghanistan Transatlantic Relations and the Return of the Taliban Oz Hassan
The Sick Trans Person Negotiations, Healthcare, and the Tension of Demedicalization Evelyn Callahan
The Handbook of Creative Data Analysis Helen Kara, Dawn Mannay, Alastair Roy
Healthy Societies Policy, Practice and Obstacles Graham Scambler
Comparisons in Global Security Politics Representing and Ordering the World Thomas Müller, Mathias Albert, Kerrin Langer
Lessons in Diplomacy Politics, Power and Parties Leigh Turner
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