As a student in Professor Niki Alsfords Divided Nations class, I was witness to how understanding divided nations and conflict is increasingly crucial to better comprehending our world through a more critical lens. His teaching provided an invaluable framework for analysing global governance and contemporary political tensions. The highlight of his class was our analysis of carefully curated documentaries and films, including exclusive Q&As with their creators, which taught us to more critically engage with the media that we consume, such as by questioning the funding sources and examining whose voices are being represented. Im delighted to see this approach captured in the textbooks Watch and Chill Vibes sections. His textbook, all in all, captures his unique teaching approaches, making it an essential resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the intricate dynamics of divided nations and conflict resolution in our interconnected world.
Mariama Sekloawu, MA Graduate in North Korean Studies, University of Central Lancashire
Niki Alsford's modern, engaging approach brings this complex subject to life by drawing on recent significant events to illustrate critical societal issues. As a former student who took this class, I cannot recommend it highly enough to anyone interested in understanding the discontents of modern society and the forces driving division between nations.
Abby Counsell, MA North Korean Studies, University of Central Lancashire
In an age when textbooks might be seen as less critical, this volume brings clarity, organisation, and creativity to the teaching of divided nations. With insightful questions and activities covering various topics, from history to human geography to anthropology, it is a thorough guide to understanding fracture and reconciliation.
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk, Reader in International Relations, Aston University