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Ethnographies of Uncertainty in Africa
AFRICAN POLITICS
Africa and International Relations
in the 21st Century
Edited by Scarlett Cornelissen, Department of Political
Science, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, Fantu
Cheru, African Studies Centre, The Netherlands,
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts Boston,
USA, and Emeritus Professor, University of London, UK
"Africa and International Relations in the 21st Century
is a must read resource for graduate students
in political science, public administration and
international business administration." - George
Allan Phiri, Institute of Research, Development and
Training, African Studies Quarterly
By exploring the many unchartered dimensions of
Africa's international relations, the authors present
fresh insights on aspects such as power, identity,
statehood and sovereignty in the world system.
Contents: Introduction: Africa and International Relations in the 21st Century: Still Challenging
Theory? * PART I: RECONCEPTUALIZING AUTHORITY AND SOVEREIGNTY * PART II:
INNOVATIONS FROM BELOW: TERRITORY AND IDENTITY * PART III: INSECURITIES
International Political Economy Series
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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Edited by Elizabeth Cooper, Simon Fraser University,
Canada, David Pratten, Oxford University, UK
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available in
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9781137501301
This collection explores the productive potential of
uncertainty for people living in Africa as well as for
scholars of Africa. Eight ethnographic case studies
from across the continent examine how uncertainty
is used to negotiate insecurity, create and conduct
relationships, and act as a source for imagining the
future.
Contents: 1. Ethnographies of Uncertainty in Africa: An
Introduction; Elizabeth Cooper and David Pratten * PART I:
SOCIAL CONTINGENCIES: BETWEEN SUSPICION AND THE
SUBJUNCTIVE * 2. Contingency: Interpersonal and Historical
Dependencies in HIV Care; Susan Reynolds Whyte and
Godfrey Etyang Siu * 3. Charity and Chance: The Manufacture of Uncertainty and Mistrust
Through Child Sponsorship in Kenya; Elizabeth Cooper * 4. The Quest for Trust in the Face of
Uncertainty. Managing Pregnancy Outcomes in Zanzibar; Nadine Beckmann * 5. Food Security,
Conjugal Conflict, and Uncertainty in “Bangladesh”, Mombasa, Kenya; Adam Gilbertson *
PART II: FUTURE VISIONS * 6. Social Invisibility and Political Opacity. On Perceptiveness
and Apprehension in Bissau; Henrik Vigh * 7. Rhythms of Uncertainty and the Pleasures of
Anticipation; Julie Soleil Archambault * 8. Embracing Uncertainty. Young People on the Move
in Addis Ababa’s Inner City; Marco Di Nunzio * 9. “We Wait for Miracles.” Ideas of Hope and
Future Among Clandestine Burundian Refugees in Nairobi; Simon Turner
Anthropology, Change and Development
October 2014 UK
October 2014 US
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Christian Responses to Islam in Nigeria
Mugabeism?
A Contextual Study of Ambivalent Encounters
History, Politics, and Power in Zimbabwe
Akintunde E. Akinade, Georgetown University School
of Foreign Service in Qatar
Edited by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, University of
South Africa
What is distinctive about this book is its
interdisciplinary approach towards deciphering the
complex meanings of President Gabriel Mugabe of
Zimbabwe making it possible to evaluate Mugabe from
a historical, political, philosophical, gender, literal and
decolonial perspectives. It is concerned with capturing
various meanings of Mugabeism.
Contents: PART I: MUGABEISM, ECONOMIC NATIONALISM
AND PAN-AFRICANISM * PART II: DIPLOMACY, SOLIDARITY
AND POWER * PART III: MASCULINITY, GENDER AND
CORRUPTION * PART IV: GLOBAL COLONIALITY, RACISM
AND MILITARISM
African Histories and Modernities
August 2015 UK
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This book examines the various Christian responses
to Islam in Nigeria. It is a study of the complex,
interreligious relationships in Nigeria. Using a
polymethodic approach, the book grapples with many
narratives dealing with interreligious competition and
cooperation in Nigeria.
Contents: Preface * Introduction: Exploring a New Trajectory
in Interreligious Encounter * 1. Interpretations: Towards a New
Approach in Christian-Muslim Encounters * 2. Glimpses of the
Terrain: The Cross, The Crescent, and the Nigerian Context * 3.
Abiding Faith: Varieties of Christian Responses to Islam * 4. Cross
Meets Crescent: Forms of Christian Responses to Islam in Nigeria
* 5. On Faithful Presence: Religion and Human Wholeness in Nigeria * Conclusion: On Living
and Walking Together into the Future
Christianities of the World
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AFRICAN
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Sudan and South Sudan
South Africa’s Political Crisis
From One to Two
Unfinished Liberation and Fractured Class Struggles
Bona Malwal, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford,
UK
"Bona Malwal gives us an insider's account of
Southern Sudan's struggle for independence,
coherence and security. His work is a major
contribution not only to our understanding but also
to the practical task of bringing his country out of
war into peace." - William R. Polk, former Assistant
Professor at Harvard and Foreign Policy Adviser to
President Kennedy
The Republic of Sudan's former Culture Minister
and a leading architect in the movement to gain
independence for South Sudan, Bona Malwal, provides
a factual and personal account of the break up of
Sudan. He explores its troubled history post-colonialism and offers a frank
account of the many challenges that both nations face in the coming years.
Contents: Introduction: Liberation or Political Realism? * 1. South Sudan: The Beginning of The
Struggle for Political Emancipation; 1947-2004 * 2. Northern Sudan and South Sudan: Denying
The South Autonomy Led to Independence * 3. The Anya-Nya Liberation Movement: 1955-72
* 4. The Southern Front and Self-Determination: 1964-2005 * 5. The Nimeiri Regime and the
Oil Debate: 1980-83 * 6. South Sudan And The June 1989 Islamic Revolution in Sudan * 7. The
Sudan People’s Liberation Movement And Army: As Liberators and as Rulers
Alexander Beresford, Politics and International Studies,
University of Leeds, UK
South Africa's current political upheavals are the
most significant since the transition from apartheid.
Its powerful trade unions are playing a central role,
and the political direction they take will have huge
significance for how we understand the role of labour
movements in struggles for social justice in the twentyfirst century.
Contents: Acknowledgements * PART I: LIBERATION’S
DREAM DEFERRED * PART II: RESPONSES TO THE NATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (NDP) * PART III: INTERNECINE
FACTIONALISM * PART IV: CLASS FORMATION AND
THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL MOBILITY * PART V: UNION
DEMOCRACY, SOCIAL MOBILITY AND STIFLED MILITANCY * PART VI. EXHAUSTED OR
REGENERATIVE NATIONALISM? * PART VII: CONCLUSION: FRAGMENTED LABOUR
STRUGGLES AND THE UNFINISHED PROJECT OF LIBERATION * Bibliography * Index
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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St Antony’s Series
December 2014 UK
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Social Justice and Deep Participation
Theory and Practice for the 21st Century
Paula Donnelly Roark, Writer and Activist, USA
Knowing what deep participation is, and how it works,
can make a critical difference in solving 21st century
economic, political, and social problems. This book
provides a new approach to hands-on change and
begins formulation of a participatory social theory
promising greater prosperity and justice for all.
Nigeria, the United States,
and Foreign Policy in Africa
Security, Governance, and Resources
Olayiwola Abegunrin, Howard University, USA
This book explores US foreign policy in Africa, Nigerian foreign policy toward
other African countries, and the possibilities and challenges of US-Nigerian
collaboration on issues of global security. In so doing, it points to the growing role
that emerging African powers can play in global security.
Contents: Books by Olayiwola Abegunrin * About the Author * List of Tables * Preface *
Acknowledgment * List of Abbreviations * 1. Introduction * 2. Nigeria-United States Relations:
From Ambivalence to Partnership * 3. Challenges of Democracy, and Good Governance in the
Age of Terrorism: Boko Haram Terrorist in Nigeria and United States Reactions * 4. The New
Nigerian Immigrants and Their Economic Activities in the United States * 5. United States and
Unequal International Economic Relations: Africa as A Victim * 6. The Clinton Administration
and African Growth and Opportunity Act * 7. The Bush Administration and United States Africa
Command (AFRICOM) * 8. The Obama Administration, and U.S. Policy Towards Africa: A New
Direction? * 9. United States - Africa Fast and Facts, 1957-2014 * APPENDIX A * APPENDIX B *
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY * INDEX
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Contents: Introduction: Turning Points * PART I: RETHINKING
PARTICIPATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE * 1. Background
and Overview * 2. Current Participatory Approaches * 3.
Rethinking Participation Practice and Theory * PART II: DEEP
PARTICIPATION: A NATURAL DYNAMIC OF THE WORLD *
4. New Directions * 5. The Six Elements of Deep Participation
* 6. Tracing Deep Participation in West Africa * 7. Tracing
Deep Participation in North America * PART III: PARTICIPATORY SOCIAL THEORY IN A FAST
CHANGING WORLD * 8. Stalemate or Reinvention? * 9. The Dynamics of Participation * 10.
Formulating a Participatory Social Theory * 11. Conclusion: Creating Social Justice
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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African State Governance
Peacekeeping in South Sudan
Subnational Politics and National Power
One Year of Lessons from Under the Blue Beret
Edited by A. Carl LeVan, American University,
Washington DC, USA, Joseph Olayinka Fashagba,
Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria, Edward R.
McMahon, University of Vermont, USA
"This stimulating analysis of subnational politics
across key states in sub-Saharan Africa provides an
empirically nuanced and in-depth account of the
policies and practices of devolution. The institutional
focus takes seriously the congruence between
national and subnational; formal and informal; party
structure, fiscal federalism, judicial independence
and the electoral system. Wrestling with challenging
issues such as ethnic competition, the resource
curse, and continued executive dominance, the
authors place subnational governance in context to assess democratic
development, representation, accountability and governance."– Rachel Beatty
Riedl, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University, USA
Africa is changing and it is easy to overlook how decentralization,
democratization, and new forms of illiberalism have transformed federalism,
political parties, and local politics. Chapters on Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and South
Africa help fill an important gap in comparative institutional research about state
and local politics in Africa.
Contents: List of Tables * List of Figures * Preface * Notes on the Contributors * Introduction:
Subnational Legislative Politics and African Democratic Development; A. Carl LeVan * PART
I: NIGERIA IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE * 1. Lessons in Fiscal Federalism for Africa’s New
Oil Exporters; Rotimi T. Suberu * 2. Taxation and Determinants of Legislative Representation
in Africa; Olufunmbi Elemo * 3. Subnational Legislatures and National Governing Institutions
in Nigeria, 1999-2014; Joseph Olayinka Fashagba * 4. Executive Dominance or Subnational
Democratization? State and National-Level Institutions Compared; Yahaya T. Baba * PART
II: NEW INSTITUTIONAL FRONTIERS IN FEDERALISM * 5. Devolution Under Kenya’s 2010
Constitutional Dispensation; Westen Shilaho * And more
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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17 b/w tables, 14 figures
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Saving the Environment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Organizational Dynamics and Effectiveness of NGOs in
Cameroon
William T. Markham, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, USA, Lotsmart Fonjong, University of
Buea, Cameroon
This book describes how NGOs' efforts to promote
sustainable development are affected by their
funding, management strategies, and relationships
with government, communities, and other NGOs.
The authors explore implications for theory and offer
suggestions for increasing NGO effectiveness.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Theoretical Framework *
3. Research Methods * 4. Geography, Demography, and
Environmental Problems * 5. Economic, Political, and Social
Context * 6. A Profile of the NGOs * 7. The Biggest Problem:
Money * 8. Relationships with Government * 9. Relationships
with Local Communities * 10. Relationships with Other Environmental NGOs * 11. Conclusions
and Implications
Robert B. Munson, NATO, USA
A scholarly perspective of a soldier's own challenges
working in the United Nations Mission in South Sudan
(UNMISS). This work examines how regional/cultural
knowledge and language ability contribute to improved
leadership in a UN operation, based on the author's
own experiences as a staff officer in South Sudan.
Contents: List of Maps and Figures * Acronyms and
Abbreviations * Introduction and Acknowledgements * 1. As a
Guinea Pig in South Sudan * 2. Does the U.S. Do Peacekeeping?
* 3. Why are We Here? * 4. There is No Intelligence in the UN:
Working for UNMISS * 5. J-5 Where Hope was (Often) a Plan
* 6. Does PoC Mean ‘Protection of Cattle’? * 7. Two flags, Two
Perceptions: Life in UNMISS * 8. Living an UNMISS Life in Juba
and South Sudan * 9. English and Other Curious Habits * 10. Christianity Does Not Stay in the
Church * 11. I’m Here, They are There * 12. Tying it All Together * Bibliography
May 2015 UK
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Democratization and Human Security
in Postwar Sierra Leone
Edited by Marda Mustapha, College of Saint Rose, USA, Joseph J. Bangura,
Kalamazoo College, USA
The anthology investigates a number of pertinent questions surrounding
democratic governance and human security in Sierra Leone after the end of the
civil war. The questions include: how successful is the democratization process
in Sierra Leone? Is Sierra Leone progressing towards sustained democracy or
morphing into a hybrid regime?
Contents: Introduction: Democratization and Human Security in Sierra Leone: An Introduction;
Marda Mustapha * 1. Constitutional Development and Ethnic Entrepreneurism in Sierra Leone:
A Historical Perspective;Joseph J. Bangura * 2. Chieftaincy Reform and Liberal Peacebuilding
in Sierra Leone; Joseph Lansana Kormoh * 3. Reconciling Police Reform and Local Security
Provision in Post-conflict Sierra Leone; Freida Ibiduni M’Cormack, James B.M. Vincent and
Joseph P. Chris Charley * 4. Diasporic States; Mariane Ferme * 5. The 2012 General Elections in
Sierra Leone: Democratic Consolidation or Semi-authoritarian Regime; Marda Mustapha * 6.
The NGOization of Civil Society in Sierra Leone – a thin dividing line between empowerment
and disempowerment; Diana Szántó * 7. Civil Society and Democratized Peace in Post-War
Sierra Leone; Vandy Kanyako * 8. Critical Examination of Food Security-Insecurity in Post-War
Sierra Leone; Earl Conteh-Morgan * 9. Promises and Pitfalls of the Free Health Care Initiative in
Sierra Leone: An Early Analysis; Fredline A. O. M’Cormack-Hale and Fredanna A. D. M’Cormack *
10.Corruption and the 2014 EVD Crisis in Sierra Leone: Ebola as ‘Total Disease’; Jenise R. DePinto
* Conclusion: The Interface Between Democratization and Human security; Joseph J. Bangura
December 2015 UK
December 2015 US
272pp
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276pp
18 b/w tables, 2 b/w illustrations, 1 figure
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The Roots of Ethnic Conflict in Africa
AMERICAN POLITICS
From Grievance to Violence
Edited by Wanjala S. Nasong’o, International Studies,
Rhodes College, UK
This book focuses on the problem of ethnic conflict in
Africa and seeks to explain its root causes. The main
thesis of the book is that ethnic political mobilization is
essentially a function of deeply-felt grievances on the
part of the groups so mobilized.
Contents: 1. From Grievance to Ethnic Mobilization: An
Introduction; Wanjala S. Nasong’o * 2. Explaining Ethnic
Conflicts: Theoretical and Conceptual Perspectives; Wanjala
S. Nasong’o * 3. Deep-Seated Historical and Socio-Economic
Grievances: The North-South Conflict in the Sudan; Wanjala
S. Nasong’o * 4. Conflict Trajectory in Northern Uganda: Its
Development and Nature; Joseph O. Wasonga * 5. Ambiguity
of the Soil, Ambiguity of Belonging: Grievance, Resource Avarice, and Conflict in Eastern DRC;
Stephen Mwachofi Singo and Sam Okoth Opondo * 6. Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony:
Colonial and Post-Colonial Roots of the Rwandan Genocide; Céline A. Jacquemin * 7. In Search
of a Political Identity: The Historical Basis of Understanding Zanzibar’s Post-Colonial Dilemma;
Martin S. Shanguhyia * 8. The Myth of Language as a Unifying Factor: Conflict in Monolingual
Rwanda and Somalia; Tom Onditi Luoch * 9. Managing Ethnically Divided Societies: Conclusion;
Wanjala S. Nasong’o
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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9781137554994
Judging Free Speech
First Amendment Jurisprudence of US Supreme Court Justices
Helen J. Knowles, State University of New York at
Oswego, USA, Steven B. Lichtman, Shippensburg
University, USA
Judging Free Speech contains nine original essays by
political scientists and law professors, each providing
a comprehensive, yet concise and accessible overview
of the free speech jurisprudence of a United States
Supreme Court Justice.
Contents: Introduction: Oh What A Tangled Web We Weave
(Helen J. Knowles And Steven B. Lichtman) * 1. Oliver Wendell
Holmes Jr. And The ‘Marketplace Of Ideas’: Experience Proves
To Be The ‘Life Of The Law’ (Frederick Lewis) * 2. George
Sutherland And The Business Of Expression (Samuel R. Olken)
* 3. Absolutism And Democracy: Hugo L. Black’s Free Speech
Jurisprudence (Michael Paris And Kevin J. Mcmahon) * 4. “Another’s Lyric”: John Marshall
Harlan II, Judicial Conservatism, And Free Speech (Douglas E. Edlin) * 5. Justice Civility: William
J. Brennan Jr.’S Free Speech Jurisprudence (James C. Foster) * 6. Potter Stewart Meets The
Press (Keith J. Bybee) * 7. Anthony M. Kennedy: ‘Speech Is The Beginning Of Thought’ (Helen
J. Knowles) * 8. Black Like Me: The Free Speech Jurisprudence Of Clarence Thomas (Steven B.
Lichtman) * 9. Stephen Breyer And The First Amendment As Legal Doctrine (Mark Tushnet) *
Conclusion: It’s Complicated . . . (Helen J. Knowles And Steven B. Lichtman)
September 2015 UK
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Political Geographies of Piracy
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Constructing Threats and Containing Bodies in Somalia
Brittany Gilmer, Old Dominion University, USA
"Brittany Gilmer offers readers a fascinating, front
row seat to the institutional response to piracy.
Her ethnography is a detailed and innovative
examination of how piracy has become securitized.
Understood through Gilmer's critical lens, the front
line workers of development themselves become
the lucrative subjects of securitization as they
compete for funding and become ‘piratized’ in the
process." - Alison Mountz, Wilfrid Laurier University,
Canada
This book examines the increasing role of development
organizations in securitization processes and argues
that the new security-development counter piracy
framework is (re)shaping political geographies of piracy by promoting disciplinary
strategies aimed at the prevention and containment of gendered and racialized
actions and bodies in Somalia.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Setting the Stage: Studies, Geographies, and Approaches * 2. State
of Crisis: Rooting Piracy in Security and Development * 3. Pirate Mania: Global Discourse,
Unlikely Partnerships, and New Strategies * 4. Behind Office Doors: Constructing Threats,
Campaigns, and Identities * 5. On the Ground in Somalia: Gender, Security, and Social
Reproduction * 6. At Sea and Inside Prisons: Marked Bodies, Mobilities, and Resistance * 7.
Pirate Pie: Political Economy, Piratization, and Institutional Survival * 8. Beyond Intervention:
Preventing Actions, Containing Bodies, and Making Profits
October 2014 UK
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US Environmental Policy in Action
Practice and Implementation
Sara R. Rinfret, Department of Political Science,
University of Montana, USA, Michelle C. Pautz,
Department of Political Science, University of Dayton,
USA
US Environmental Policy provides a comprehensive
look at the creation, implementation, and evaluation of
environmental policy, which is of particular importance
in an era of congressional gridlock.
Contents: 1. Environmental Policy in Practice * 2.
Contextualizing Environmental Policy * 3. The Messy Process
of Making Environmental Policy * 4. Official Actors in the
Policy Process * 5. Unofficial Actors in the Policy Process *
6. Translating Vague Statutes into Rules and Regulations
* 7. Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Implementing
Environmental Policy * 8. Is it Working? Evaluating Environmental Policy * 9. Understanding
Environmental Policy From the Ground Up
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Poverty in the United States
The Political World of Bob Dylan
Developing Social Welfare Policy for the Twenty-First Century
Freedom and Justice, Power and Sin
Andrew W. Dobelstein, University of North Carolina,
USA
"Andrew Dobelstein documents that the current
American social welfare system sometimes actually
contributes to perpetuating poverty. He presents a
bold and workable proposal to reduce poverty and
make the system more effective and efficient by
integrating the four major cash assistance programs
into one coherent whole." - William R. Keech,
Research Professor, Duke University, USA
This book attributes American poverty to
consequences 19th Century social welfare policies
within an economy stretching to meet its 21st Century
economic potential, arguing that American poverty
persists as economic and political structures have moved into the world of fiscal
planning but social welfare remains in its Depression-era structure.
Contents: * Preface * PART I: INTRODUCTION - POVERTY - AMERICA’S SHAME * 1. Poverty’s
Elusive Heredity * 2. A New Capitalist Order Needs a New Social Welfare Mandate * PART II:
THE CASH SUPPORT PROGRAMS: NEW WINE IN OLD BOTTLES * 3. The Social Insurances
* 4. The Cash Support Assistance Programs * 5. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
and the Earned Income Tax Credit * PART III: INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE
AMERICAN ECONOMY TO REDUCE POVERTY * 6. Developing a New Social Welfare Structure
* Bibliography
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
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Religio-Political Narratives in the United States
Jeff Taylor, Dordt College, USA, Chad Israelson,
Rochester Community and Technical College, USA
"After reading this book I had the feeling that Jeff
Taylor and Chad Israelson understand Dylan better
than Dylan understands Dylan. They made me
aware that I had made Bob Dylan in my own political
image, and that he is much more complex than that.
This book gets two thumbs up from me." – Tony
Campolo, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Eastern
University, USA; and author of It's Friday But Sunday's
Comin' and Red Letter Christians
This work illuminates, identifies, and characterizes the
influences and expressions of Bob Dylan's Political
World throughout his life and career. An approach
nearly as unique as the singer himself, the authors attempt to remove Dylan from
the typical Left/Right paradigm and place him into a broader and deeper context.
Contents: 1. Preface * 2. Bob Dylan’s Roots and Traditional World * 3. Voice of a Generation *
4. Freedom and Justice * 5. Conversion and Culture * 6. Christian Anarchism * 7. Dylan and the
Jesus People * 8. Dylanesque Politics in the Real World * 9. Selected Bibliography
Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice
July 2015 UK
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Basic Income Guarantee
Your Right to Economic Security
From Martin Luther King Jr. to Jeremiah Wright
The authors select sermons by Martin Luther King Jr.
and Jeremiah Wright as a framework to examine the
meaning of God in America as part of the formational
religio-political narrative of the country.
Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice
June 2014 UK
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"This book is a great idea - brilliantly stated. Some
may think it's ultra-liberal, as they did when I
proposed a similar idea in 1972. I see it as true
conservatism - the right of income for all Americans
sufficient for food, shelter, and basic necessities.
Or, what Jefferson referred to as life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness." - U.S. Senator George
McGovern, 1972 Democratic Party Presidential
Candidate
Angela D. Sims, Saint Paul School of Theology, USA, F.
Douglas Powe, Wesley Theological Seminary, USA,
Johnny Bernard Hill , Claflin University, USA
Contents: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness * Not God
Bless America, God Damn America: When Hatred is disguised
as Patriotism * Color of Fear/Fear of Color: Language and the
Shaping of Public Opinion: An Analysis of Social Constructions
and the 2008 Presidential Campaign * When Black is not Black
* Reclaiming the Prophetic: Toward a Theology of Hope and
Justice in a Fragmented World * The World House: The Beloved
Community As a New Global Vision for Peace and Justice
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This book, an updated version of Sheahen's original
1983 work, is a comprehensive look at a Basic Income
Guarantee (BIG) and what it would mean for the
United States today.
Contents: 1. Introduction: It’s Time to Think BIG * 2. So What’s the BIG Idea? * 3. Why Did
We Lose the War on Poverty? * 4. Did You Know? * 5. Why Are Jobs Not the Answer? * 6.
Why Is There So Much Inequality in the United States? * 7. How Do Other Countries Handle
Economic Security? * 8. Why Should the U.S. Adopt a Basic Income Guarantee? * 9. Is a Basic
Income Guarantee Moral? * 10. Why Should I Work to Support Welfare Chiselers? * 11. Why
Not Guarantee Everyone a Job? * 12. Why Not Try Other Programs? * 13. Can the U.S. Afford a
Basic Income Guarantee? * 14. Will a Basic Income Guarantee Work? * 15. Has the Basic Income
Guarantee Ever Been Tested? * 16. What About the Work Ethic? * 17. What Will Life Be Like
Under a Basic Income Guarantee? * 18. Will a Basic Income Guarantee Threaten Democracy? *
19. How Is a Basic Income Guarantee Administered? * 20. What’s Happening with BIG Around
the World? * 21. Can America be Convinced? * And more
Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee
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May 2013 US
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AMERICAN POLITICS
An American Dilemma
Privacy in a Cyber Age
International Law, Capital Punishment, and Federalism
Policy and Practice
Mary Welek Atwell, Radford University, USA
"An original and creative examination of how
America's 'machinery of death' is not only out of
step with international norms, but international
law as well. This book is a necessary addition to the
library of any scholar who wants to understand the
full legal ramifications of state-sanctioned death."
- Todd C. Peppers, Henry H. & Trudye H. Fowler
Chair, Associate Professor of Public Affairs, Roanoke
College, USA
An American Dilemma examines the application of the
death penalty in the United States as it conflicts with
obligations under the 1963 Vienna Convention on
Consular Relations.
Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University, USA
"Amitai Etzioni starts his analysis of privacy in the
age of big data with an unquestionable truth: the
ease with which personal data can be collected,
stored, and analyzed will transform our right to
privacy. This volume is a valiant effort to define
privacy in a way that starts with that truth. While I
could hardly disagree more with his conclusions, the
book is nonetheless a bracing and original look at a
field that has been dominated by crypto-Luddites
and adolescent fantasists." - Stewart Baker, a
partner of Steptoe & Johnson LLP, USA; former first
Assistant Secretary of Department of Homeland
Security, USA, and the author of Skating on Stilts
(2010)
Contents: 1. Introduction * 1. American Exceptionalism * 3. Legal Framework * 4. The Execution
of a Foreign National: Angel Breard * 5. The Execution of a Foreign National: Joseph Stanley
Faulder * 6. The Execution of Two Foreign Nationals: Karl and Walter LaGrand * 7. Avena and
the Case of Jose Medellin * 8. Sovereignty and Federalism * 10. The Execution of a Foreign
National: Humberto Leal Garcia and After
This book lays out the foundation of a privacy doctrine suitable to the cyber age.
It limits the volume, sensitivity, and secondary analysis that can be carried out. In
studying these matters, the book examines the privacy issues raised by the NSA,
publication of state secrets, and DNA usage.
International Law, Crime, and Politics
Contents: 1. Preface * 2. Part I. A Cyber Age Privacy Doctrine * 3. Part II. More Coherent, Less
Subjective, and Operational * 4. Part III. Eight Nails into Katz’s Coffin * 5. Part IV. Privacy: A
Personal Sphere, Not Home-Bound * 6. Part V. The Privacy Merchants * 7. Part VI. The Private
Sector: A Reluctant Partner in Cybersecurity * 8. Part VII. Liberal Communitarian Approach to
Privacy and Security * 9. Part VIII. The Right to Be Forgotten * 10. Part IX. Balancing National
Security and Individual Rights * 11. Part X. DNA Searches: A Liberal Communitarian Approach *
12. Acknowledgments
June 2015 UK
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Palgrave Studies in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
June 2015 UK
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Frames of Memory after 9/11
Culture, Criticism, Politics, and Law
Lucy Bond, University of Westminster, UK
"Lucy Bond has produced a compelling analysis of
the post-9/11 literary and legal cultures that draw
upon and stretch the limits of the conventions of
memory studies (and above all trauma studies) in
place at the time of the event. Her book will appeal
to those seeking a clear and comprehensive overview
of the topic, as well as to readers already invested
in the detailed study of the effects of 9/11, to whom
she offers many new insights." - David Simpson, UC
Davis, USA
This book examines the commemoration of 9/11
in American memorial culture. It argues that the
emergence of counter-memories of September 11 has
been compromised by the dominance of certain narrative paradigms – or, frames
of memory – that have mediated the representation of the attacks across cultural,
critical, political, and juridical discourses.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Preface * Introduction * 1. American Trauma Culture after 9/11
* 2. The New American Jeremiad after 9/11 * 3. Analogical Holocaust Memory after 9/11 * 4.
Memory, Law, and Justice after 9/11 * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography
Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
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Power, Information Technology, and
International Relations Theory
The Power and Politics of US Foreign Policy and the Internet
Daniel R. McCarthy, London School of Economics and
Political Science, UK
"A brilliant exercise in the crossroads of international
relations and science and technology studies.
McCarthy deftly analyses the Internet's rhetoric of
structure as a product and instrument of US foreign
policy. Cooly interdisciplinary, McCarthy's study
is socially relevant and intellectually rigorous."
- Professor Monroe Price, Annenberg School,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
This book examines the internet as a form of power in
global politics. Focusing on the United States' internet
foreign policy, McCarthy combines analyses of global
material culture and international relation theory, to
reconsider how technology is understood as a form of social power.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Power to the People: Looking for Agency in IR Treatments of ICTs
* 3. Towards A Historical Materialist Theory of Technological Power * 4. U.S. Foreign Relations
and the Institutional Power of the Internet * 5. Pursuing Technological Closure: Symbolic
Politics, Legitimacy and Internet Filtering * 6. The Narration of Innovation in American Internet
Policy * 7. Conclusion
Palgrave Studies in International Relations
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
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AMERICAN POLITICS
The Worldview of Redemptive Violence
in the US
Masculinity, Media, and the American
Presidency
Wayne Lavender, Independent Scholar, USA
Meredith Conroy, California State University, San
Bernardino, USA
"This book is the first to theorize and analyze the
role of masculine and feminine candidate framing in
presidential elections. Conroy's meticulous empirical
work reveals that gendered framing is a significant
factor in who wins the White House, even when
both of the candidates are male. She takes the field
in a refreshing new direction that better explains
the dynamics of presidential politics." - Caroline
Heldman, Associate Professor of Politics, Occidental
College, USA
Through US military history, Lavender directly
confronts the dominant US viewpoint of redemptive
violence, the concept that a nation can use its military
to improve the human condition. Alternatives
are presented in order to encourage the current
recessive worldview that supports conflict resolution,
cooperation, collaboration and peaceful efforts.
Contents: 1. Was Ist Eine Weltanschauung, aka What is a
Worldview? * 2. The Worldview Discovered in Marble, Granite,
Bronze, Steel and Concrete * 3. The Comingling of US History
with US Military History * 4. The Stars and Stripes in Church:
Confusion over Sacred and Profane * 5. Post-Constantinian
Christianity in the United States * 6. George Washington and
the Apple Tree: Legends and Myths in the US * 7. Seeing the Water Wherein We Reside And
Understanding Its Consequences * 8. The US Can (and must) Change Its Worldview
Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
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This book analyzes the way media describe presidential
candidates' character and the degree to which this
discourse maintains a preference for masculinity in our politics, using content
analysis of major print new media outlets.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Man Enough? * 2. Masculinity and Femininity in Politics: Expectations
and Implications * 3. Gender Bias and Mainstream Media * 4. Gender Conflict Framing Theory
* 5. Gendered Character in Presidential Elections: A Descriptive Analysis * 6. Gender Conflict
Framing in Election Coverage * 7. The Difference Women Make? The Difference Femininity
Makes
The Evolving American Presidency
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
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Presidential Faith and Foreign Policy
9781137456441
Jimmy Carter the Disciple and Ronald Reagan the Alchemist
William Steding, Southern Methodist University, USA
"Steding argues that Carter and Reagan's 'cognetic
narratives,' shaped by their religious faith and values,
can help explain some of their most important
foreign-policy decisions. The research is impressive
and the argument novel. It will certainly provoke
debate among historians, but Presidential Faith and
Foreign Policy more than holds its own." — Andrew
Preston, Cambridge University, UK
This book explores the relationship between the
religious beliefs of presidents and their foreign
policymaking. Through the application of a new
methodological approach that provides a cognetic
narrative of each president, this study reveals the
significance of religion’s impact on U.S. foreign policy.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Religion in the American Political Sphere * 2. Jimmy Carter’s
Cognetic Narrative: An Evangelical Engineer * 3. Jimmy Carter’s Evangelical Mission: Human
Rights * 4. Redemption: Jimmy Carter and the Panama Canal Treaties * 5. Jimmy Carter’s Just
Peace in the Middle East * 6. Ronald Reagan’s Cognetic Narrative: All-American Alchemist * 7.
Ronald Reagan’s Divine Imperium of Freedom * 8. Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative
* 9. The Strategic Defense Initiative and US-Soviet Relations: 1983-1987 * Conclusion
Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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Professional Pathways to the Presidency
Theresa Marchant-Shapiro, Southern Connecticut
State University, USA
"Theresa Marchant-Shapiro provides an exceptional
analysis of a previously underexamined matter:
how previous professional experience relates to
presidential greatness. A must read for all scholars
of the American presidency." - Mark D. Brewer,
Professor of Political Science, University of Maine,
USA
Presidential hopefuls frequently claim they are
qualified because their job experience is the same
as a great president. However they ignore the failed
presidents who shared the same pathway. This
book evaluates all the presidents systematically to
determine how prior professional experience influences presidential performance.
Contents: 1. Political Pathways to the Presidency * 2. Generally Popular: Military Experience
* 3. Heir Apparent: Vice Presidents * 4. Washington Insiders: Members of Congress * 5. From
the Governor’s Mansion to the White House: Governors * 6. A Little Something Extra: National
Appointees * 7. The Business of the Presidency: Non-Political Experience * 8. Modeling
Greatness: Evaluating the Pathways to the Presidency
The Evolving American Presidency
9781137476470
May 2015 UK
May 2015 US
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AMERICAN POLITICS
Origins and Evolution of the
US Rebalance toward Asia
Evolution and Ethics
A Critique of Sociobiology
Diplomatic, Military, and Economic Dimensions
Franklin Roy Bennett, City University of New York, USA
Does evolution inform the ancient debate regarding
the roles that reason and instinct play in how we decide
what to do? Evolution and Ethics offers an insightful
analysis of four epistemological types of sociobiology
which appear in the extant literature, and includes a
preliminary analysis of Darwinism itself.
Edited by Hugo Meijer, Kings College London, UK;
Sciences Po/CERI, France
"The American 'rebalance' towards Asia is much
talked about but frequently poorly understood.
Happily, this excellent new book will serve as an
antidote to this, providing a detailed, sophisticated
and highly readable account both of the rebalance
itself and its wider implications." - Anand Menon
This book provides a multifaceted analysis of the
so-called US 'rebalance' (or 'pivot') toward Asia by
focusing on the diplomatic, military, and economic
dimensions of the American policy shift in the Asia
Pacific region.
Contents: Contents * Preface by Christian Lequesne * IntroductionThe Reconfiguration of
American Primacy in World Politics: Prospects and Challenges for the US Rebalance to Asia
* Hugo Meijer * Part I: Drivers and Rationale of the Pivot: Diplomatic, Military and Economic
Dimensions * Chapter 1. The Origin and Evolution of the Rebalance * Michael McDevitt *
Chapter 2 Change and Continuity in America’s Asia Pivot: US Engagement with Multilateralism
in the Asia Pacific * See Seng Tan * Chapter 3. The Military Rebalance as Retcon * Benjamin
Jensen and Eric Y. Shibuya *And more...
Contents: 1 Introduction * 2 Two Theories of Evolution *
3 Descriptive Instinctivism * 4 Descriptive Rationalism * 5
Prescriptive Instinctivism * 6 Prescriptive Rationalism
August 2015 UK
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The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy
April 2015 UK
April 2015 US
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America in the Shadow of Empires
9781137440365
David Coates, Wake Forest University, USA
The focus of the book is the cost of empire, particularly
the cost in the American case – the internal burden
of American global leadership. The book builds
an argument about the propensity of external
responsibilities to undermine the internal strength,
raising the question of the link between weakening and
the global spread of American power.
The Post-Liberal Imagination
Political Scenes from the American Cultural Landscape
Bruce Baum, University of British Columbia, Canada
"Here comes the boom! That's what happens when
Bruce Baum brings political theory to popular
culture. He deftly analyzes the un-utterable subtext
of today's cinema, TV and more, to highlight
how they participate in the death of the social,
the erasure of structural causes of our current
inequitable society and misguided valorization of
individual ability and effort as the prime forces why
class, race and gender disparities exist. Going to
the movies has never been so politically edifying!
The Post-Liberal Imagination: Political Scenes from the
American Cultural Landscape is an important work of
political scholarship." - Sanford Schram, Professor of
Political Science and Public Policy, Hunter College, CUNY, USA
In The Post-Liberal Imagination, Bruce Baum approaches American liberalism 'in a
critical spirit' by examining the relationship between popular culture and politics.
The book analyzes movies, television, and popular music to rethink the liberal
views of democracy, equality, racism, dissent, and animal rights in the BushObama era.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * 1. Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World * 2. ‘Humpday,’
‘Soul Power,’ and the Politics of Hip * 3. The Hero America Deserves? The Dark Knight, The
Dark Knight Rises, and the Liberalism of Fear * 4. Apes, Humans, and Other * PART II: ANIMALS:
PROJECT NIM AND RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES * 5. Hollywood’s Crisis of Capitalism:
‘Inside Job’ and ‘The Company Men’ * And more...
November 2015 UK
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Contents: Contents * Introduction * PART I: THE PROBLEM * 1.
The Nature of Our Contemporary Condition * 2. The Question of
Empire * PART II: THE PARALLELS * 3. The Glory that was Rome
* 4. Spain: The Rise and Fall of a Dynastic Empire * 5. The Rise and
Fall of the British Empire * 6. Russian Empires Old and New * 7.
Lessons of Empire * PART III: THE RECKONING * 8. A New Rome on the Potomac? * 9. Towards a Better America * Notes
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
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AMERICAN POLITICS
Pregnancy Discrimination
and the American Worker
US Military Bases and Anti-Military Organizing
An Ethnography of an Air Force Base in Ecuador
Erin Fitz-Henry, University of Melbourne, Australia
Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA, James G.
Dahl, University of Illinois, Urbana-Chapaign, USA
US military presence in twenty-first century in Latin
America has recently been characterised by rapidly
intensifying militarization alongside under-supported
anti-military activism. This book redirects recent
debates about twenty-first century social mobilization
by taking seriously those who actively resist the social
movements in their midst.
Deardorff and Dahl examine how the US courts have addressed pregnancy
discrimination under federal statutory law. The historical, comparative, and
federal and state legal contexts are analyzed in the competing conceptions of
pregnancy and employment, exploring implications for gender equality and the
treatment of pregnancy in employment.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. A History of Pregnancy and the Workplace * 3. Competing
Definitions of Equality: Formal and Substantive Equality * 4. Litigating Pregnancy Discrimination
in the Federal Courts * 5. Identifying Illicit Pregnancy Discrimination Under the PDA * 6.
Pregnancy as a Disability? The American Disabilities Act and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act *
7. Beyond Pregnancy—Title VII and the Protection of Related Medical Conditions of Pregnancy *
8. Lessons Learned and Emerging Issues
December 2015 UK
December 2015 US
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Contents: 1. Bananas, Beaches, and Bases?: A Brief History of Empire
* 2. ‘But There’s No American Base Here!’: Becoming Foreign in a
Domestic Sense * 3. The Scales of Opposition: Becoming Regional
in an International Sense * 4. Obligatory Charities, Generous
Obligations: Becoming Civilian in a Military Sense * 5. The Return of
the City-State?: Becoming Autonomous in a Sovereign
Sense * 6. Becoming Colombian in an Ecuadorian Sense
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The Influence of Public Opinion on Post-Cold
War U.S. Military Interventions
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
240pp
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Strategic Influence in Legislative Lobbying
Context, Targets, and Tactics
Stacy B. Gordon Fisher, University of Nevada - Reno,
USA
Helene Dieck, Qatar Shell, Qatar
"Drawing on a great many interviews with decision
makers, the author makes one of the most
persuasive cases to date for how public opinion - and
anticipated public opinion - has constrained military
interventions by American presidents." - Robert Y.
Shapiro, Professor of Political Science, Columbia
University, USA
Based on interviews with political decision-makers
involved in post-Cold War case studies, this research
reassesses the prevalent conclusion in the academic
literature, according to which American public opinion
has limited influence on military interventions, by
including the level of commitment in the study of the
decision-making process.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE INFLUENCE OF PUBLIC OPINION ON MILITARY
INTERVENTIONS: CONCEPTS AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES * 1. The Influence Of Public
Opinion On Military Interventions: Theoretical Approaches And Their Limits * 2. Including
Considerations With Military Strategy To The Study Of The Influence Of Public Opinion * PART
II: PUBLIC OPINION AND THE INITIAL DECISION TO USE FORCE * 3. Personal Preferences
* 4. The Limited Intervention In Rwanda * 5. The Intervention In Bosnia * 6. The Intervention
In Haiti * 7. The Intervention In Afghanistan In 2001 * 8. The Intervention In Iraq In 2003 *
PART II CONCLUSION * PART III: CHANGING STRATEGY FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS: THE
PRESIDENT’S ROOM FOR MANEUVER * 9. The Iraq Surge * 10. The Afghan Surge * PART III
CONCLUSION * 11. Conclusion * Annex: Conducting Interviews * Bibliography * Interviews
July 2015 UK
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This book provides a nuanced picture of how
governmental advocates develop their lobbying
strategies. Through in-depth analysis of context
specific data from surveys of and interviews with
California lobbyists, the author explores how context,
targets, and tactics interact as lobbyists try to influence
legislative decision making.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Context * 3. Lobbying Targets * 4.
Tactics * 5. Testing the Model - Targets and Tactics * 6. Testing
the Model - Context * 7. Conclusion
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
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AMERICAN POLITICS
American Exceptionalism Revisited
US Political Development in Comparative Perspective
Axel Hadenius, Uppsala University, Sweden
"Axel Hadenius has long been known as one of the
foremost scholars of democratization in the world.
In American Exceptionalism Revisited, he brings his
finely tuned global perspective to the American case,
which is far too often viewed in isolation. This clearly
written and thoughtful book is a must read for
anyone interested in what makes America different."
- Lucan A. Way, Professor of Political Science,
University of Toronto.
American Exceptionalism Revisted provides a broad
overview of the various features that signify American
politics — with a focus on the separation of powers,
parties, and elections.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The United States of America: A Special Newcomer among States
* 3. A State Out of Sight – Which Became Increasingly Visible * 4. Congress, President and
Parties: Shifting Roles * 5. Political Power of Courts: Judicial Supremacy, with Restrictions * 6.
Three (Less-observed) Things about Elections * 7. Direct-Democratic Elements * 8. Conclusion:
Special American Attributes
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
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North American Regionalism
and Global Spread
Imtiaz Hussain, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico,
Roberto Dominguez, Department of Government,
Suffolk University, UK
Was the 1993 North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) designed as a definitive trade agreement,
or as a stepping stone? This book reviews NAFTA's
performances on trade, investment, intellectual
property rights, dispute-settlement, as well as
environmental and labor side -agreements within a
theoretical construct.
Contents: 1. North American Economic Integration: State
versus Supranational Preferences? * 2. North American Trade:
Growth with Strings? * 3. NAFTA and Foreign Direct Investment:
Multilateralism Matters * 4. NAFTA’s ‘Lynchpin’: Dispute
Settlement Mechanisms * 5. NAFTA and Intellectual Property Rights: Regionally Strapped? *
6. Environmental Side-Agreement: Societal Sideshow? * 7. NAFTA’s Side-Agreement on Labor:
Sidelined Forever? * 8. NAFTA’s Inter-Governmental Underbelly: Westphalian Whispers?
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
256pp
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The Soldier Vote
Counter-Recruitment and the Campaign to
Demilitarize Public Schools
Scott Harding, University of Connecticut, USA, Seth
Kershner, Northwestern Connecticut Community
College, USA
"This book brilliantly dissects not only the
militarization of schools in the United States
but also offers a systemic approach to forms
of counter-recruitment. Not content to simply
condemn military recruitment of students, the
book offers parents and others a ray of hope in
developing a language, strategies, and policies that
can end this pernicious militarizing of schools and
the recruitment of young people into America's
ever expanding war machine. A must-read book
for fighting back against militarized pedagogies
and strategies of repression." - Henry Giroux, McMaster University, Canada,
author of The Violence of Organized Forgetting (2013)
The United States is one of the only developed countries to allow a military
presence in public schools, including an active role for military recruiters. This
militarization of educational space has spawned a little-noticed grassroots
resistance. This book provides the first account of the small, but sophisticated,
counter-recruitment movement.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Countering the Recruitment Pitch * 3. Training Tomorrow’s
Activists * 4. Using Legislation to Confront School Militarism * 5. Preventing Future Wars * 6.
Why Counter-Recruitment? * 7. Conclusion
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
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War, Politics, and the Ballot in America
Donald S. Inbody, Texas State University, USA
The Soldier Vote tells the story of how American
citizens in the armed forces gained the right to vote
while away from home.
Contents: 1. War, Politics, and the Soldier Vote: Some History *
2. Civil War Partisanship: 1861-1862 * 3. Re-Electing Mr. Lincoln:
1863-1865 * 4. The Forgotten Soldier * 5. World War II: Race
& Politics * 6. Federalizing the Vote: UOCAVA * 7. Barriers and
Disenfranchisement: The MOVE Act * 8. American Civil-Military
Relations * 9. American Military Demographics * 10. American
Military Political Behavior * 11. Conclusions: So What and Who
Cares?’
November 2015 UK
November 2015 US
304pp
11 colour illustrations, 40 b/w tables, 6 b/w illustrations, 9
graphs
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AMERICAN POLITICS
The New Class in Post-Industrial Society
John McAdams, Marquette University, USA
Colorblindness, Post-raciality, and Whiteness
in the United States
The traditional class analysis of politics in industrial
societies described a conflict that pitted the welloff business class against the working class in a
"democratic class struggle." This book holds that
economic development has produced a New Class
which rivals the business class in the politics of postindustrial societies.
Sherrow O. Pinder, California State University, Chico,
USA
This book problematizes the ways in which the
discourses of colorblindness and post-raciality are
articulated in the age of Obama. Pinder debunks the
myth that race does not matter and reconsiders the
presumptive hegemony of whiteness through the
dialectics of visibility and invisibility of race.
Contents: 1. The Theory of the New Class * 2. The Three
Class Worldviews * 3. Class Voting in Presidential Elections *
4. Class and Politics: Referendum Data * 5. The Class Basis of
Elite Partisanship: Convention Delegates * 6. The Class Basis
of Political Radicalism * 7. The Class Basis of Congressional
Liberalism * 8. The Case of Government Workers * 9. Lifestyle:
An Expression of Class Identification * 10. Conclusion: The Future and Class and Politics
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
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Contents: 1. The Epigrammatic Layout of the Argument * 2.
Conceptual Framework * 3. Colorblindness and its Problematics
* 4. Postraciality and the Meaning of Race and Racism * 5.
Whiteness and the Future of Race Relations * 6. Seeing Through
Colorblindness and Postraciality
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
282pp
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The Political Geography of Campaign Finance
The American Governor
Fundraising and Contribution Patterns in Presidential Elections,
2004-2012
Power, Constraint, and Leadership in The States
Edited by David P. Redlawsk, Rutgers University, USA
Joshua L. Mitchell, University of Arkansas, USA, Karen
Sebold, University of Arkansas, USA, Andrew Dowdle,
University of Arkansas, USA, Scott Limbocker,
Vanderbilt University, USA, Patrick A. Stewart,
Department of Political Science, University of Arkansas,
USA
This book examines the political geography of
campaign contributions in the 2004, 2008, and 2012
preprimary election period.
Contents: 1. The Political Geography of Campaign Contributions
* 2. The Timing of Presidential Campaign Contributions * 3.
Participation in the Early Financing of Presidential Candidates
* 4. A Tale of Two Parties?: Do Republicans and Democratic
Contenders Have Different Geographical Fundraising Bases? *
5. Median Income: An Alternative Explanation for Campaign Contributions * 7. Conclusion and
Discussion
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
208pp
3 line drawings, 40 b/w illustrations, 20 b/w tables, 4
colour line drawings
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This volume brings together a broad range of research
on governors in the American states, examining
governors as potentially powerful leaders who are
subject to a range of constraints, as well as considering
how individual governors may choose leadership paths
that either enhance or detract from that power.
Contents: 1. The American Governor: Power, Constraint,
And Leadership; David P. Redlawsk * PART I: GOVERNORS:
POWER AND CONSTRAINT * 2. Public Perceptions Of
America’s Executives: The President And Two Very Different
Governors; David J. Andersen * 3. The Power Of Institutional
Design: Governors, Vetoes, And Legislative Outcomes; Robert J.
Mcgrath, Jon C. Rogowski, And Josh M. Ryan * 4. Gubernatorial
Institutional Authority And Conflict: Executive-Judicial Relations In The United States;
Gbemende Johnson * 5. What Causes State-Level Executive Scandals?; Brandon Rottinghaus
* 6. Voters And The Limits Of Gubernatorial Power: The Case Of Iowa; Christopher Larimer
* PART II: GOVERNORS AS POLICY AND IDEOLOGICAL LEADERS * 7. New Jersey’s Modern
Radical: Governor Woodrow Wilson And The Pragmatist Tradition In American Politics; Trygve
Throntveit * 8. Leadership At The Twilight Of Progressivism: Mario Cuomo’s Defense Of
Liberalism In Two Speeches In The Summer Of 1984; Saladin Ambar * 9. ‘What Would Gandhi
Do?’ Nikki Haley And South Carolina In American Politics, Black, White And Brown; Jason A.
Kirk * 10. Rally ‘Round The Governor: The Response Of Voters To Gubernatorial Leadership In
Times Of Crisis; Ashley Koning And David P. Redlawsk * PART III: GOVERNORS IN POPULAR
CULTURE * 11. The Music Governors Create And Inspire; John Weingart
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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AMERICAN POLITICS
African American Political Thought and
American Culture
State Voting Laws in America
Historical Statutes and Their Modern Implications
The Nation's Struggle for Racial Justice
Michael A. Smith, Emporia State University, USA, Kevin
Anderson, Eastern Illinois University, USA, Chapman
Rackaway, Fort Hays State University, USA
"Who can vote has become one of the most
contentious questions in America politics. It is
surrounded by disputed causes and effects: fraud?
voter suppression? racial or age discrimination?
partisan gain or loss? State Voting Laws in American
focuses the analytical tools of modern political
science to provide or suggest answers. This
compelling academic work will be a pragmatic
resource for policymakers and citizens, especially
those committed to a democracy of, by, and for the
people." - Bob Graham, U.S. Senate, Retired
Alex Zamalin, University of Detroit - Mercy, USA
This book demonstrates how certain African American
writers radically re-envisioned core American ideals in
order to make them serviceable for racial justice. Each
writer's unprecedented reconstruction of key American
values has the potential to energize American
citizenship today.
Contents: 1. African American Political Thought and American
Culture * 2. James Baldwin’s Reconstruction of American
Freedom * 3. Ralph Ellison’s Democratic Vision * 4. Toni
Morrison’s Beloved, Generosity and Racial Justice * 5. Racial
Justice Today
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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Voter Fraud or Fraudulent Voters will document the changing view of voting
rights, from the foundation of voting to the present day.
9781137528094
Gold, the Dollar and Watergate
How a Political and Economic Meltdown Was Narrowly Avoided
Contents: PART I: SOWING THE SEEDS * PART II: CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION, AND
RETRENCHMENT * PART III: MACHINES, PROGRESSIVES, AND WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE * PART
IV: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND THE STRUGGLE FOR RECOGNITION * PART V: A NEW
ERA OF RETRENCHMENT?
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
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Onno de Beaufort Wijnholds, Independent scholar,
USA
The book examines the problems that Nixon faced
during his presidential term, focusing on economics but
the role of politics is also highlighted. The convergence
of the gold-dollar crises, oil crises and Watergate
imbroglio posed a unique political and economic threat
to global stability.
Killing bin Laden
A Moral Analysis
Bradley Jay Strawser, US Naval Postgraduate School,
USA
"Strawser's deft handling of complex philosophical
issues as applied to the killing of Bin Laden is
practical ethics at its very best: a must read for
anyone with an interest (academic or not) in the
controversial practice of targeted killing." - Professor
Cécile Fabre, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls
College, University of Oxford, UK
Contents: Introduction * PART I: GOLD * 1. A Unique Metal *
2. The Gold Standard * 3. Gold Loses its Luster * 4. War Chest,
War Loot * 5. Yellow and Green * PART II: THE DOLLAR * 1.
The Mighty Greenback * 2. From Dollar Famine to Flood * 3.
Working Toward a Compromise * 4. Change of the Guard * 5.
Nixonomics * 6. Showing his Dark Side * 7. Texas Hold ‘Em *
8. Floating Rudderless * 9. Closing the Window * 10. Monetary Diplomacy * 11. Building an Air
Castle * 12. Nixon Triumphant * 13. Money Masters * PART III: WATERGATE * 1. Escalation *
2. War and Oil * 3. Recycling * 4. No Rest for the Wicked * 5. The Scourge of Stagflation * 6. A
Middle Eastern Odyssee * 7. Down to the Wire * 8. The Recession Bites * 9. Nixon’s Last Stand
* PART IV: RUIN OR REVIVAL ? * 1. Searching for Stability * 2. Stimulate or Deflate? * 3. Talking
Down the Dollar * 4. The Dragonslayer
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
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Strawser examines several possible ethical
justifications for the killing of Osama bin Laden and
finds nearly all of them wanting. One, however, he
argues is sound: that bin Laden was liable to be killed as
a necessary and proportionate act of defensive harm on
behalf of innocent people.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1.Liability to Defensive Harm * 2.The Case of
UBL * 3.Possible Moral Justifications * 4.UBL’s Liability to be Killed * 5.Objection: Defensive
Killing or Execution? * 6.Sovereignty Issues and Precedent Setting Problems * 7.The Celebration
of a Liable Person’s Death? * Bibliography
September 2014 UK
October 2014 US
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AMERICAN POLITICS
Economic Inequality and Policy Control in the
United States
Religious Liberties for Corporations?
Hobby Lobby, the Affordable Care Act, and the Constitution
David H. Gans, Constitutional Accountability Center,
USA, Ilya Shapiro, Cato Institute, USA
"Finally, a genuine debate on an important issue that
sheds light, not heat, and allows informed readers
to make up their own minds." - Burt Neuborne, New
York University School of Law, USA
Mark Stelzner, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
In Economic Inequality and Policy Control in the United
States, Stelzner explores the causes of the astronomical
increase in wage income inequality over the last three
and a half decades.
Contents: 1. Income Inequality in the United States Today *
2. Changing the Rules of the Game * 3. The Gilded Age, the
Progressive Era, and the New Era * 4. Mixed Results * 5. Cycles of
Policy Control * 6. How Do We Fix It?
An expanded version of a series of debates between the
authors, this book examines the nature of corporate
rights, especially with respect to religious liberty, in the
context of the controversial Hobby Lobby case from
the Supreme Court's 2013-14 term.
Contents: Table of Contents * Acknowledgements *
Introduction * 1. What Rights Do Corporations Have? * 2.
Corporate Personhood and Religious Liberty * 3. The Broader
Implications of Hobby Lobby: Is There a Slippery Slope? * 4. The Ruling: What Does It All Mean?
* Conclusion * Bibliography
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
102pp
16 figures, 1 b/w table
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Obama, US Foreign Policy and
the Dilemmas of Intervention
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
88pp
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Principled Judicial Restraint
David Fitzgerald, University College Cork, Ireland,
David Ryan, University College Cork, Ireland
"Until the archives are finally open some date in the
distant future, this book will be our primary guide
to Obama's entangled foreign policy dilemmas.
This is a subtle and deeply-probing examination of
the concepts that underlie American assumptions
about the Middle East landscape as a proving ground
for the American dream - the final chapter in in the
post-World War II era. What comes through so
powerfully, instead, is despite Barack Obama's desire
to rebuild the American nation, a new Iraq syndrome
will have replaced the Vietnam syndrome." - Lloyd
Gardner, Rutgers University, USA
A Case Against Activism
Jerold Waltman, Baylor University, USA
Like many books, this one argues for a more restrained
Supreme Court. Unlike most other books, however,
this one grounds that call in a fully elaborated
constitutional theory that goes beyond the ‘countermajoritarian difficulty.’
Contents: 1. Where We Are Now * 2. How We Got Here, Part
1: From the Old Activism to the Warren Court * 3. How We Got
Here, Part 2: The Rise of Conservative Judicial Activism * 4. A
Constitutional Theory of Judicial Restraint * 5. Objections * 6.
Conclusion
This timely study analyses the ways in which competing ideologies and cultural
narratives have influenced the Obama administration's decision-making on Iraq,
Afghanistan, Libya and Syria, situating these decisions within the broader history
of American foreign policy.
Contents: 1. Good, Safe, Strong: Obama and the Impossible Reconciliation * 2. Obama and Iraq:
the ‘Dumb’ War * 3. Afghanistan, Escalation and the ‘Good War’ * 4. Afghan ‘Good Enough’ * 5.
The Libya Exception * 6. Syria and the Dilemmas of Intervention * Conclusion
October 2014 UK
September 2014 US
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ASIAN POLITICS
ASIAN POLITICS
ASAN-PALGRAVE MACMILLAN SERIES
Japanese and Korean Politics
Assessing China’s Power
Alone and Apart from Each Other
Edited by Takashi Inoguchi, University of Niigata
Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan
Edited by Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University,
South Korea
This volume examines Japanese and Korean politics
from both Japanese and Korean angles, exploring
why the two countries do not cooperate bilaterally
or consult one another, despite their geographical
closeness and a number of common features that are
central to both countries' domestic politics and foreign
policies.
The topic of China's rise and what it really means for
the global and regional order is the subject of intense
debate. In this volume, top scholars address China's
power today, compare China's power with that of the
USA, and forecast China's power in 2025.
Contents: Introduction: Are Japan and Korea Alone and
Apart Each Other?; Takashi Inoguchi * JAPANESE POLITICS
* 1. Abenomics and Abegeopolitics; Takashi Inoguchi * 2.
Expansionary Monetary Policy Revised; Yutaka Harada * 3.
Return to the Liberal Democratic Party Dominance?; Cheol
Hee Park * 4. Japanese Realignment Impacting Korean-Japanese Relations; Seung-won Suh
* KOREAN POLITICS * 5. South Korea’s 2012 Presidential Election; Wan-Taek Kang * 6.
Transformation of Korean Developmental Capitalism; Jongryn Mo * 7. Park Geun Hye’s policy
toward North Korea and Beyond; Satoru Miyamoto * 8. Korean Parliamentary Politics; Yuki
Asaba * FOREIGN POLICY: JAPAN AND KOREA * 9. Japanese Foreign Policy : Abe II and Beyond;
Kazuhiko Togo * 10. Korean Foreign Policy: Geun-hye Park Looks at China and North Korea;
Chung-In Moon and Seung-Chan Boo * 11. The Korea Peninsula and Japan: Global Money Flows
as Framing International Relations; Takashi Inoguchi
Contents: PART I. DOMESTIC SOURCES/CONSTRAINTS OF
CHINA’S POWER * PART II. MILITARY COMPONENTS OF
CHINA’S POWER * PART III. NORMATIVE SCOPE OF CHINA’S
POWER * PART IV. REGIONAL IMPACT OF CHINA’S POWER *
PART V. ASSESSING CHINA’S GLOBAL POWER
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
368pp
20 figures, 10 b/w tables
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Asia Today
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
310pp
9 b/w tables, 1 figure
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Tracing 40 Years of Partnership
Edited by Sally Percival Wood, Deakin University,
Australia, Baogang He, University of Tasmania, Hobart,
Australia
"This edited book weaves a persuasive tapestry of
mutual discovery between Australia and ASEAN
from their modest and uncertain origins four decades
ago to current challenges and opportunities going
forward. Its authors have provided instructive lenses
to see how the Australia-ASEAN relationship has
become so compelling and mutually indispensable."
- Thithinan Pongsudhirak, Director of the Institute of
Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn
University, Bangkok, Thailand
This book examines the Australia-ASEAN Dialogue
Partnership since its inception in 1974 and looks at the networks of engagement
that have shaped relations across three areas: regionalism, non-traditional
security, and economic engagement.
Contents: Foreword; The Hon Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs * Introduction; Sally
Percival Wood and Baogang He * AUSTRALIA IN ASIAN REGIONALISM * 1. Australia and
ASEAN: A Marriage of Convenience?; Sally Percival Wood * 2. Hobnobbing with Giants:
Australia’s Approaches to Asian Regionalism; See Seng Tan * 3. The East Asia Summit:
Navigating ASEAN Multilateralism; Avery Poole * NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY
CHALLENGES * And more...
Asia Today
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Edited by Baek Buhm-Suk, Kyung Hee University,
Korea, Ruti G. Teitel, New York Law School, USA
How will a unified Korea respond to the Kim regime's
crimes against humanity? Will North and South Korea
be able to reconcile their differences after being divided
for so long? Will China, the US, Japan, Russia, and U.N.
drive the process? This book examines the challenges
associated with Korean unification and human rights
accountability.
The Australia-ASEAN Dialogue
October 2014 UK
October 2014 US
284pp
6 tables, 3 figures, 1 diagram
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Transitional Justice in Unified Korea
9781137449139
Contents: PART I: JUSTICE FOR ALL: PEACE AND
RECONCILIATION IN UNIFIED KOREA * PART II: DEALING
WITH HUMAN RIGHTS ATROCITIES IN THE DPRK * PART III:
LEARNING FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF OTHER COUNTRIES *
PART IV: TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN THE UNITED KOREA
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
288pp
14 figures
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ASIAN POLITICS
Asia’s Alliance Triangle
US-Japan-South Korea Relations at a Tumultuous Time
Edited by Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University, USA
The Chinese Communist Party’s Capacity
to Rule
Ideology, Legitimacy and Party Cohesion
Jinghan Zeng, De Montfort University, UK
Drawing together articles from the new online journal
The Asan Forum, commissioned from leading experts in
the USA, Japan, and South Korea, this book reconsiders
what we thought we knew about the three legs of this
alliance triangle.
Why did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) not
follow the failure of the communist regimes in Eastern
Europe and the Soviet Union? This book examines this
question by studying two crucial strategies that the
CCP feels it needs to implement in order to remain in
power: ideological reform and the institutionalization
of leadership succession.
Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction * PART I. THE USROK ALLIANCE AT 60 YEARS * PART II. JAPAN-ROK RELATIONS
UNDER STRESS * PART III. JAPAN’S EMERGING NATIONAL
SECURITY POLICY * PART IV. OBAMA’S MEETINGS WITH
ABE AND PARK IN MARCH AND APRIL 2014 AND U.S-JAPAN
RELATIONS IN LATE 2014 * PART V. JAPANESE AND KOREAN
NATIONAL IDENTITY
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
240pp
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Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Existential Crisis of the Chinese
Communist Party? * 3. Understanding Popular Legitimacy in
China from the Western Perspective * 4. Understanding Popular
Legitimacy from the Chinese Perspective * 5. Ideological and
Political Education in China * 6. Institutionalization of the
Authoritarian Leadership in China * 7. Conclusion
Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
240pp
5 b/w tables, 20 figures
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Indonesia’s Ascent
Power, Leadership, and the Regional Order
Edited by Christopher B. Roberts, University of New
South Wales, Australia, Ahmad D. Habir, Strategic Asia,
Indonesia, Leonard C. Sebastian, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
"Australia and Indonesia share a wide range
of common interests. Working together to
increase prosperity, promote political stability
and advance democratic development underpins
bilateral relations. This important book assesses
the complexities of bilateral diplomacy as well
the impact of Indonesia's rise on Australia, the
region and the world." - Greg Moriarty, Australian
Ambassador to Indonesia (2010-2014)
This volume explores the domestic and transnational
considerations associated with Indonesia's ascent, referring to its rise in terms of
hard and soft power and its likely trajectory in the future. The range of contributors
analyse economic resources, religious harmony, security, regional relations,
leadership and foreign policy.
Contents: 1. Ascending Indonesia: Signficance And Conceptual Foundations; Christopher B.
Roberts And Leonard C. Sebastian * 2. Leadership And Dependency: Indonesia’s Regional And
Global Role, 1945–75; Sue Thompson * 3. The Economy In Indonesia’s Ascent: Making Sense
Of It All; Satish Mishra * 4. Yudhoyono’s Third Way: Muslim Democracy, National Stability,
And Economic Development In Indonesia; Mark S. Williams * 5. Key Security Fault Lines—
Unresolved Issues And New Challenges; Bob Lowry * And more...
Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific
March 2015 UK
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Multiculturalism and Conflict Reconciliation
in the Asia-Pacific
Migration, Language and Politics
Edited by Kosuke Shimizu, Ryukoku University, Japan,
William S. Bradley, Ryukoku University, Japan
This book is open access under a CC BY license.
This edited collection focuses on theories, language
and migration in relation to multiculturalism in Japan
and the Asia-Pacific. Each chapter aims to provide
alternative understandings to current conflicts that
have arisen due to immigration and policies related
to education, politics, language, work, citizenship and
identity.
Contents: This book is open access under a CC BY license. * 1.
Introduction; Kosuke Shimizu and William S. Bradley * PART
I * 2. Multicultural Coexistence in Japan: Follower, Innovator,
or Reluctant Late Adopter?; William S. Bradley * 3. A Critical
Analysis of Multiculturalism and Deviant Identities: Untold Stories of Japanese Americans
without Nations; Takumi Honda * 4. Theorizing Multiculturalism: Modeling the Dynamics of
Inclusion and Exclusion in School-Based Multicultural Settings; Lee Gunderson * PART II * 5.
Who Owns Our Tongue? English, Academic Life and Subjectivity; Kosuke Shimizu * 6. Preservice
and Inservice English as a Foreign Language Teachers’ Perceptions of the New Language
Education Policy Regarding the Teaching of Classes in English at Japanese Senior High Schools;
Toshinobu Nagamine * And more...
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ASIAN POLITICS
The Road to Collaborative Governance
in China
Edited by Yijia Jing, Fudan University, China
"An important, unique, and detailed look at China's
profound transformation through collaborative
governance, a policy that might have been called
'public-private partnerships' or even 'privatization'
in other settings. Professor Yijia Jing, a rising star in
China's famed Fudan University, brings together
Chinese scholars (plus two Westerners in China) to
present an impressively wide array of examples of
collaborative governance including e-government,
construction of national highways, local government
services, and care of the elderly. Jing's powerful
introduction is an insightful analysis of the
State's deepening engagement with the private
and nonprofit sectors of society." - E. S. Savas,
Presidential Professor, Baruch College, City University of New York, USA
Faced with unprecedented socioeconomic changes, China has increasingly
embraced collaborative governance (CG), the sharing of power and discretion
between and within public, private, and nonprofit sectors for public purposes. This
book analyzes new areas of CG development such as environmental protection,
disaster response, and infrastructure.
Contents: PART I: COLLABORATIVE SERVICE DELIVERY * PART II: PARTNERSHIPS IN POLICY
AND MANAGEMENT *PART III: INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND INTERPERSONAL NETWORKS
August 2015 UK
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Edited by Matthew Webb, The Petroleum Institute,
United Arab Emirates, Albert Wijeweera, Southern
Cross University, Australia
Destructive conflicts have thwarted growth and
development in South Asia for more than half a
century. This collection of multi-disciplinary essays
examines the economic causes and consequences
of military conflict in South Asia from a variety
of perspectives embracing fiscal, social, strategic,
environmental and several other dimensions.
Contents: 1. Introduction; Matthew J. Webb and Albert
Wijeweera * 2. The Economics of Conflict in the Chittagong Hill
Tract Region of Bangladesh; Syed Serajul Islam * 3. The ‘Political
Economy’ of Sikh Separatism: Ethnic Identity, Federalism and
the Distortions of Post-Independence Agrarian Development in Punjab-India; Jugdep S. Chima
* 4. The Political Economy of the Ethnonationalist Uprising in Pakistani Balochistan, 1999-201;
Farhan Hanif Siddiqi * 5. Nepal’s Protracted Transition: Explaining the Continuing Political and
Economic Impasse; Pramod K. Kantha * 6. India’s Indigenization of Military Aircraft Design &
Manufacturing: Towards a Fifth Generation Fighter; Michael B. Charles and Elisabeth Sinnewe *
7. The War on Terror and its Economic Impact on Pakistan; Howard Brasted and Zahid Shahab
Ahmed * 8. Terrorist Activities and Financial Market Performance: Evidence from Sri Lanka;
Albert Wijeweera * 9. Greed, Grievance and Violent Separatism in South Asia; Matthew J. Webb
* 10. The Himalayan Ranges, Glaciers, Lakes and Rivers: An International Ecological, Economic
and Military Outlook; Lavanya Vemsani * 11. Defense, Security and the Economy in South Asian
Countries; Christos Kollias and Stephanos Papadamou * 12. A Survival Analysis of the Onset of
Peace in South Asia; Ali C. Tasiran and Zainab Kazim Ali * 13. Conclusion
International Political Economy Series
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Navigating Rough Waters
Edited by Jing Huang, University of Singapore,
Singapore, Andrew Billo, Asia Society
Heightened tensions in the South China Sea have
raised serious concerns about the dangers of conflict
in this region as a result of unresolved, complex
territorial disputes. This volume offers detailed insights
into a range of country-perspectives, addressing the
historical, legal, structural, regional and multilateral
dimensions of these disputes
Contents: PART I: ORIGINS * PART II: LEGAL DIMENSIONS *
PART III: THE ROLE OF ASEAN: CHALLENGES AND CHOICES*
PART IV: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES * PART V
December 2014 UK
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China and North Korea
Strategic and Policy Perspectives from a Changing China
Edited by Carla P. Freeman, Johns Hopkins School of
Advanced International Studies, USA
The Political Economy of Conflict in South Asia
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
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At a time when Chinese policy makers appear to
be rethinking China's historically close alliance
relationship with North Korea, this volume gathers a
diverse collection of original essays by some of China's
leading experts on North Korea and China's North
Korea policy.
Contents: PART I: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON CHINA’S
RELATIONS WITH NORTH KOREA AND REGIONAL SECURITY
* PART II: CHINA-NORTH KOREA RELATIONS IN HISTORICAL
PERSPECTIVE * PART III: THE MANY FACETS OF CHINA’S
RELATIONS WITH NORTH KOREA
International Relations and Comparisons in Northeast Asia
July 2015 UK
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ASIAN POLITICS
Misunderstanding Asia
Environmental Security in the Asia-Pacific
International Relations Theory and Asian Studies
over Half a Century
Edited by Iain Watson, Graduate School of International
Studies, Ajou University, South Korea, Chandra Lal
Pandey, Department of Political Science, University of
Waikato, New Zealand
Edited by Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University, USA
This book focuses on both North-South and SouthSouth relations to reveal an understanding of major
climate change and climate change management
issues through practices and narratives of
environmental security in a specific regional context.
In this volume, experts on East Asia focus on each of
the past five decades to explain the weak predictive
power of traditional IR theory as applied to the region
and uncover the true forces driving change.
Contents: Contents * List of Tables * Acknowledgements *
Introduction Gilbert Rozman * PART I: THE 1970s * 1. The 1970s:
Asia’s Emergence in IR Theory; Gilbert Rozman * 2. Sergey
Radchenko, The 1970s: Sino-Soviet Relations and IR Theory
* PART II: THE 1980s * 3. The 1980s: Asia’s Upheavals and IR
Theory; Gilbert Rozman * 4. The 1980s-90s: Seen through IR
Theory in China and Russia; Gilbert Rozman * PART III: THE
1990s * 5. The 1990s: Asia’s Transformation and IR Theory;
Gilbert Rozman * 6. IR Theory and Asia Studies: the 1990s;
Kazuhiko Togo * PART IV: THE 2000s * 7. The 2000s: China’s Rise, Responses to It, and IR
Theory; Gilbert Rozman * 8. IR Theory and Bilateral Relations among China, Japan, and South
Korea in the 2000s; Yinan He * PART V: THE 2010s * 9. The 2010s: Asia’s Slide toward Conflict
and IR Theory; Gilbert Rozman * 10. The Legacy of Historical Revisionism; Koichi Nakano *
11. Bad Memories, Good Dream: The Legacy of Historical Memory and China’s Foreign Policy;
Zheng Wang * 12. The Legacy of the 1980s for Russia’s Relations in Northeast Asia in the 2010s;
Sergey Radchenko * 13. The Legacy of Communism and International Relations in East Asia in
the 2010s; Gilbert Rozman
Contents: Table of Contents * Introduction; Iain Watson and
Chandra Lal Pandey * 1. Fragmented Environmental Discourse in
People’s Republic of China (PRC): Identity, Legitimacy and Local
Agents; Heidi Ning Kang Wang-Kaeding * 2. Considering Fuel
Subsidies as a Threshold Input for Social Capital Development:
Conceptualizing Ownership Rights in Resource Rich South Asian Economies; Will Hickey * 3.
Climate Change in South Asia: Green Bridging Between Nepal and India; Chandra Lal Pandey * 4.
Green Growth and Asian Donors: From Japan to Korea; Iain Watson * 5. Environmental Security
and the Contradictory Politics of New Zealand’s Climate Change Policies in the Pacific; Patrick
Barnett, Priya Kurian, and Jeanette Wright * Conclusion; Iain Watson and Chandra Lal Pandey
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International Relations and Comparisons in Northeast Asia
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Japan in Central Asia
Strategies, Initiatives, and Neighboring Powers
Timur Dadabaev, University of Tsukuba, Graduate
School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Japan
Understanding Public Diplomacy in East Asia
This volume details the evolution of Japan's foreign
policy and its initiatives with respect to Central
Asia. This volume provides insights into the security,
political, and economic aspects of cooperation
between CA states and Japan and the features that
characterize these relations.
Middle Powers in a Troubled Region
Edited by Jan Melissen, Netherlands Institute of
International Relations ‘Clingendael’, The Netherlands,
Yul Sohn, Graduate School of International Studies,
Yonsei University, South Korea
By using the case of public diplomacy in East Asia, this
book provides a richer understanding of the forces
at work in the relationships between states in the
troubled region. The prism of public diplomacy helps us
to see a more varied picture of East Asian state-to-state
relations.
Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * List of
Abbreviations * 1.Introduction * Jan Melissen * 2.Regionalization,
Regionalism, and Double-Edged Public Diplomacy in East Asia *
Yul Sohn * 3.Soft Power and the Recalibration of Middle Powers:
Comparing South Korea as an East Asian Leader with Canada as the Exemplar of the Traditional
Model * Andrew F. Cooper * 4.Public Diplomacy, Rising Power, and China’s Strategy in East
Asia * Kejin Zhao * 5.The Evolution of Japan’s Public Diplomacy: Haunted by its Past History
* Yoshihide Soeya * 6.South Korea’s Middle Power Activism and the Retooling of its Public
Diplomacy * Sook Jong Lee * 7.Indonesia’s Middle Power Public Diplomacy: Asia and Beyond *
Azyumardi Azra * 8.Thinking East Asia, Acting Local: Constraints, Challenges, and Contradictions
in Indian Public Diplomacy * Jabin T. Jacob * 9.Public Diplomacy and Australia’s Middle Power
Strategy in East Asia * Alexandra Oliver and Russell Trood * 10. US Public Diplomacy: A
Model for Public Diplomacy Strategy in East Asia? * Craig Hayden * 11. Conclusions and Key
Points about Public Diplomacy in East Asia * Jan Melissen * Recommended Reading * List of
Contributors * Index
Contents: List of illustrations * Introduction * 1. Between Idealism
and Pragmatism * 2. Japan’s ODA Assistance Scheme and Central
Asian Engagement: Determinants, Trends and Expectations *
3. One Village – One Product: The Case of JICA’s Community
Empowerment Project in Kyrgyzstan * 4. Water-resource
Dispute Management in Central Asia: Japanese Attempt of
Water Resource Efficiency Promotion * 5. China as Japan’s ‘other’ in Central Asia * 6. Chinese and
Japanese Foreign Policies towards Central Asia from a Comparative Perspective * Index
Politics and History in Central Asia
November 2015 UK
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Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy
September 2015 UK
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ASIAN POLITICS
Reverse Migration in Contemporary China
POLITICS AND DEVELOPMENT
OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA
Returnees, Entrepreneurship and the Chinese Economy
Huiyao Wang, Center for China and Globalization,
China, Yue Bao, Roskilde University, Denmark
Governance, Social Organisation and Reform
in Rural China
The authors investigate the phenomenon of highskilled Chinese returnees and their impact on the
development of the Chinese economy and society.
Case Studies from Anhui Province
Hongguang He, Centre for Public Policy Research &
Analysis, Nanjing Audit University, China
"This is an important study documenting the
dramatic and unpredictable changes that have
made and remade a village in Anhui. He Hongguang
has uncovered a wealth of detail to reveal the
key aspects of political, social, economic and
spatial transformation. Anyone interested in the
complexities of rural China should read this book."
— David Bray, University of Sydney, Australia
This study focuses upon governance and social
organisation within the Chinese village and explores
the extent to which farmers have autonomy vis-à-vis
their economic and political activities in an attempt to
understand the relationship between farmers and the state in a rapidly changing China.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Land Reform and its Implications * 2. Collectivisation and Village
Reconstruction * 3. Village Reform and its Aftermath * 4. Cooperation, Industrialisation and
Power Relations * 5. Village Spatial Order and its Implications for Cooperation * Conclusion
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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Contents: 1. Introduction: Chinese Returnees in Context * 2.
Theoretical Framework and Research Methodology * 3. Survey
on Contemporary Chinese Returnees * 4. Survey on Chinese
Returnee Entrepreneurship * 5. Attitudinal and Behavioral Traits
of Contemporary Chinese Returnees * 6. Returnee as Change
Agents in Education, Science, Culture, and Healthcare * 7.
Returning Chinese Promoting the Development of China’s New
Economy * 8. Conclusions and Implications
September 2015 UK
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Satō and America During the Cold War
U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1964-72
Fintan Hoey, Franklin University, Switzerland
Drawing on recently declassified American and
Japanese documents, this book re-examines U.S.Japanese relations at a critical juncture in the Cold
War in Asia. Prime Minister Satō closely aligned Japan
with the U.S. and was able to secure the return of lost
territory. In return, Nixon forced him into a secret
agreement on nuclear weapons.
Political Thought and China’s Transformation
Ideas Shaping Reform in Post-Mao China
He Li, Merrimack College, USA
'By far the most comprehensive and thorough study
of contemporary Chinese political thought. Readers
will benefit tremendously from Li's profound insight
and critical analysis on the ideas shaping dramatic
transformation in post-Mao's China.' — Baogang
Guo, Dalton State University, USA
Since the late 1970s China has undergone a great
transformation, during which time the country has
witnessed an outpouring of competing schools of
thought. This book analyzes the major schools of
political thought redefining China's transformation and
the role Chinese thinkers are playing in the post-Mao era.
Contents: Introduction: Ideas and China’s Transformation
* PART I: CONTEMPORARY CHINESE POLITICAL THOUGHT * 1. Liberalism * 2. Neoauthoritarianism * 3. China’s New Left * 4. Democratic Socialism * 5. New Confucianism *
PART II: INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE ON CRITICAL ISSUES * 6. Chinese Intellectual Discourse
on Democracy * 7. Debating China’s Economic Reform * 8. Debate over Legitimacy * 9.
Conclusion: Fragmentation and Consensus
April 2015 UK
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Contents: Table of Contents * 1. Satō’s First Year in Power,
1964-1965 * 2. Maturity, Reversion and a Year of Crises,
1966-1968 * 3. The Reversion of Okinawa, 1969, part 1 * 4.
The Reversion of Okinawa, 1969, part 2 * 5. The Reversion of
Okinawa, 1968, part 3 * 6. The Nixon Doctrine and Japan’s
Defence Policy, 1969-1971 * 7. The Nixon China Shock, 1971 * 8.
Economic Woes, 1971-1972
Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World
October 2015 UK
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ASIAN POLITICS
Children, Rights and Modernity in China
Red Love Across the Pacific
Raising Self-Governing Citizens
Political and Sexual Revolutions of the Twentieth Century
Orna Naftali, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Israel
Edited by Ruth Barraclough, Australian National
University, Australia, Heather Bowen-Struyk,
University of Notre Dame, USA, Paula Rabinowitz,
University of Minnesota, USA
This book is an original, ethnographic study of the
emergence of a new type of thinking about children
and their rights in urban China. It brings together
evidence from a variety of Chinese government,
academic, pedagogic and media publications, and from
interviews and participant observations conducted in
schools and homes in Shanghai, China.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Recasting Children as Autonomous
Persons: Children as Future Citizens and Workers * 2. Children’s
Right to Self-Ownership: Space, Privacy and Punishment * 3.
Constituting Rights as Needs: Psychology and the Rise of Middle
Class Childhood * 4. The Filial Child Revisited: Tradition Holds its
Ground in Modern Shanghai * Conclusion
Studies in Childhood and Youth
April 2014 UK
April 2014 US
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Hong Kong’s Indigenous Democracy
Origins, Evolution and Contentions
Sonny Lo, Department of Social Sciences, Hong Kong
Institute of Education
"Sonny Lo's book on Hong Kong is timely and breaks
new ground in its examination of the challenges of
political change in a society that since 1997 has been
pushing for more democracy from China. This study
of Hong Kong also offers keen insight into China's
approach to political change and protest." – Bob
Beatty, author of Democracy, Asian Values, and Hong
Kong
This book examines the Red Love vogue that swept
across the Asia-Pacific in the 1920s and 1930s as part
of a worldwide interest in socialism and follows its
trails throughout the twentieth century. Encouraging
both political and sexual liberation, Red Love was
a transnational movement demonstrating the
revolutionary potential of love and desire.
Contents: Table of Contents * List of illustrations *
Acknowledgments * Introduction: Sex, Texts, Comrades; Ruth
Barraclough, Heather Bowen-Struyk, Paula Rabinowitz * 1. ‘To Be
His Storm Over Asia’: American Women, Sex and Revolutionary Tourism in Russia, 1905-1945;
Julia Mickenberg * 2. Red Love in Korea: Rethinking Communism, Feminism, Sexuality; Ruth
Barraclough * 3. Red Love as Seditious Sex: Bans on Proletarian Women’s Writings in Australia
in the 1930s; Nicole Moore * 4. Between Men: Comrade Love in Japanese Proletarian Literature;
Heather Bowen-Struyk * 5. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing: Han Suyin and the Image of Asia;
Daniel Sanderson * 6. Sexual Bohemians in Cold War America: A Minority within a Minority;
Alan Wald * 7. Yoshiko & Yuriko: Love, Texts and Camaraderie; Tomoko Aoyama * 8. ‘Night
Must Fall’: Desire and Development in Willard Motley’s Let Noon Be Fair; Aaron Lecklider *
9. Love in the Labyrinth: Mexico’s North-South Encuentros; Rosemary Hennessy * 10. Love
Under Dictatorship: The Pleasures of Korea’s Working-Class Women; Jiseung Roh * 11. Class
Ventriloquism: Women’s Letters, Lectures, Lyrics—and Love; Paula Rabinowitz * 12. Red Venus:
Alexandra Kollontai’s Love of Worker Bees and Women in Soviet Art; Maria Zavialova * List of
Contributors * Index
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Tea Production, Land Use Politics, and Ethnic
Minorities
Struggling over Dilemmas in China's Southwest Frontier
This book is a unique contribution to the study of
democratization in Hong Kong, with chapters including
the legal tradition in Hong Kong, the features of Hong
Kong's indigenous democracy, the 2014 Umbrella
Movement, and the evolution of the Chief Executive election.
Po-Yi Hung, Department of Geography, National
Taiwan University, Taiwan
Contents: List of Tables * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction: The
Uniqueness of Hong Kong Democracy and Its Implications for Comparative Politics * 1.
Historical Origins of the Hong Kong Model of Democracy and Interactions with the China
Factor * 2. The Dual Development of Rule of Law and Judicial Independence * 3. The Role
of Independent Commission Against Corruption, Audit Commission, the Commissioner for
Administrative Complaints, and the Equal Opportunities Commission * 4. Perspectives on
the Occupy Central Movement and Implications for Democratization * 5. The Chief Executive
Election and Hong Kong’s Indigenous Democracy * 6. Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
Contents: Introduction * 1. Tea Production and Dilemmas on
China’s Southwest Frontier * PART I: HARVESTING * 2. Property
* PART II: PROCESSING * 3. Quality * 4. Hierarchy * PART III:
SELLING * 5. Landscape * 6. Ritual * Conclusion * 7. Production
of Tea, Reproduction of Dilemma, and Remaking of Place
In this book, Po-Yi Hung uses tea production as a lens
to investigate the tension between nature and society
under the market economy in frontier China.
The Theories, Concepts and Practices of Democracy
July 2015 UK
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Citizen Publications in China Before the
Internet
Shao Jiang, Independent Scholar, UK
This book presents the first panoramic study of minkan
(citizen publications) in China before the Internet. This
recent history of citizen publications contributes to the
reclamation of a lost past of resistance. It is an exercise
in remembering a past that has been marginalized by
official history and recovering ideas obliterated by state
power.
Contents: Contents * List of Illustrations * Abstract * Preface * 1.
Minkan as a Way of Resistance * 2. Re-emergence * 3. Polarities
* 4. The Democracy Wall * 5. Development and Transformation
* 6. Conclusion * Appendices
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
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HIV/AIDS in China and India
Governing Health Security
Catherine Yuk-ping Lo, City University of Hong Kong
"This ambitious book sets out to add to our
theoretical understanding of the securitization
process while also providing a significant
contribution to the realm of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
literature. The project brings together domestic and
international dimensions of the securitization issue
into an explanation of the policy process in both
China and India. This is a strongly recommended
reading in upper division and graduate level courses
on HIV/AIDS and global health." – Robert L.
Ostergard, Jr., University of Nevada, Reno, USA
This book compares the policy approaches taken by
China and India in dealing with HIV/AIDS, illuminating
the challenges they face as they grapple with this intractable disease and
identifying best practices for dealing with HIV/AIDS in the developing world and
beyond.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2.Security: A Revised Framework for Analysis * 3.Health Security
and HIV/AIDS * 4.The Changing Face of Public Health Care Systems in China and India *
5.Securitizing HIV/AIDS in China * 6.Audience Acceptance in China: Case Studies in Beijing,
Shanghai, and Kunming * 7.Securitizing HIV/AIDS in India * 8. Audience Acceptance in India:
Case Studies in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Imphal * 9. Conclusion: Reconsidering HIV/AIDS
Securitization
Carbon Trading in China
June 2015 UK
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Environmental Discourse and Politics
Alex Lo, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
9781137504197
This book explores the political aspects of China's climate change policy, focusing
on the newly established carbon markets and carbon trading schemes. Lo makes
a case for understanding the policy change in terms of discourse and in relation to
narratives of national power and development.
Contents: 1.New Episode * 2.Political Economy of Carbon Trading * 3.Political and Policy
Background * 4.Who is leading? State or finance? * 5.Policy Change, Discourse, and Storyline
* 6.The Discourse of State Power, Sovereignty, and Carbon * 7.Historical Parallels, Recurring
Storylines * 8.The End of History?
October 2015 UK
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The Human Toll of the Kashmir Conflict
Grief and Courage in a South Asian Borderland
Shubh Mathur, Independent Scholar, India & USA
9781137528995
Since 1989, when the movement for Kashmiri
independence took the form of an armed insurgency,
it has been one of the most highly militarized regions
in the world. This book is based on the idea that
preserving memory is central to the struggle for justice
and to someday rebuild a society shattered by two
decades of armed conflict.
Contents: List of illustrations * 1. Introduction: Disappearances
in Kashmir * 2. The forgotten massacres * 3. Parveena’s story *
4. The burning of Chrar-i-Sharief * 5. “A sorrow like mine” * 6.
The right to kill * 7. Shopian and after * 8. Sovereign rites * 9.
Kashmir and international justice * 10. “Love is strong as death” *
Bibliography * Endnotes
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ASIAN POLITICS
Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan
during the American Occupation
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Mark McLelland, University of Wollongong, Australia
"With tenacity, diligence, and care, Mark McLelland
has dug deep into a mountain of late 1940s' Japanese
popular print sources to create a tantalizing new
look into Occupied Japan. His story is grounded in
fascinating details about Japan's postwar 'sexual
revolution' that he weaves into a broader tale of how
democracy developed under foreign occupation.
Entertaining but never sensationalistic, Love, Sex, and
Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation
is required reading for those who wish to better
understand the time." - Mark D. West, Nippon Life
Professor of Law and the 17th Dean of the University
of Michigan Law School, USA
This is the first book in English to examine, through material in the popular
press, the radical changes that took place in Japanese ideas about sex, romance
and male-female relations in the wake of Japan's defeat and occupation by Allied
forces at the end of the Second World War.
Contents: 1. Love, Sex and Marriage on the Road to War * 2. Sex and Censorship during the
Occupation * 3. Sexual Liberation * 4. The Kiss Debate * 5. The New Couple * 6. Curiosity
Hunting * 7. Afterword: Postwar Legacies
November 2015 UK
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Southeast Asian Muslims in the Era
of Globalization
The Japanese General Election
Edited by Robert J. Pekkanen, Professor, Jackson School
of International Studies and Department of Political
Science, University of Washington, USA, Steven R.
Reed, Professor of Modern Government, Faculty of
Policy Studies, Chuo University, Japan, Ethan Scheiner,
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of
California, Davis, USA
'The authors of this comprehensive analysis of the
2014 general election in Japan have produced one
of the most important studies of Japanese electoral
politics to appear in many years. It is essential
reading for anyone - student, scholar and policy
maker - interested not only in the 2014 election, but
in Japan's political democracy and its future.'–Gerald
Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science, Columbia University, USA
Collecting original and high-quality analysis by top scholars from Japan, the
United States, Australia, and Europe, this volume analyzes the results of the
2014 election, examining each of the major political parties, central policy issues,
campaign practices, and considers how the results were used as a mandate for
massive policy reform.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: POLITICAL PARTIES * PART III: CAMPAIGNING,
CANDIDATES, DISTRICTS * PART IV: GOVERNANCE AND POLICY * PART V: CONCLUSION
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Water Rights in Southeast Asia and India
Ross Michael Pink, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada
Edited by Ken Miichi, Iwate Prefectural University,
Japan, Omar Farouk, Hiroshima City University, Japan
This volume investigates the appropriate position
of Islam and opposing perceptions of Muslims in
Southeast Asia. The contributors examine how
Southeast Asian Muslims respond to globalization in
their particular regional, national and local settings, and
suggest global solutions for key local issues.
Contents: Introduction; Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk * 1.
Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia; Ahmad
Fauzi and Abdul Hamid * 2. Muslim Travellers in a Time of
Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo among the Maranaos in
the Philippines; Yoriko Tatsumi * 3. Indonesian Muslim responses
to globalization; Martin van Bruinessen * 4. The Ulama Network
as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah
through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS); Yuki Shiozaki * 5. Globalization: Issues, Challenges,
and Responses Amongst the Moros of the Southern Philippines; Carmen Abu Bakar * 6.
Democratization and ‘Failure’ of Islamic Parties in Indonesia; Ken Miichi * 7. Globalization and Its
Impact on the Muslim Minority in Cambodia; Omar Farouk * 8. The Peace Process in Mindanao
and its Global Dimension; Datu Michael O. Mastura and Ishak V. Mastura * 9. ‘Red Mosques’:
Mitigating Violence Against Sacred Spaces in Thailand and Beyond; Chaiwat Satha-Anand *
Conclusion; Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk * 10.Exploring gaps across religions in Southeast Asia;
Satoru Mikami
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Japan Decides 2014
This fascinating book examines the paramount human rights issue of our time:
clean drinking water. Pollution, population surge, and climate change will deprive
an estimated 2 billion citizens of this fundamental right by 2050. The author
argues for the need to establish innovative, sustainable practices to safeguard this
precious human right.
Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. Burma/Myanmar * 2. Cambodia * 3. India * 4.
Indonesia * 5. Laos * 6. Peoples Republic of China * 7. The Philippines * 8. Thailand * 9. Vietnam
* Conclusion * Index
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ASIAN POLITICS
Impact of China’s Rise on the Mekong Region
Edited by Yos Santasombat, Chiang Mai University,
Thailand
"Yos Santasombat is one of the most prolific and
innovative anthropologists in Asia. This time, […]
he assembles a group of researchers from different
countries and disciplines in Asia [whose] nuanced
research […] presents a comprehensive view of
China's involvements in this region. Their findings
are eye-opening, informative, and timely." Shu-min
Huang, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica,
Taiwan
This book presents a contemporary analysis of the
impact of China's rise on the Mekong Region with
particular focus on the consequences stemming from
investment, trade, foreign aid, and migration.
Contents: Table of Contents * List of Illustrations * List of Contributors * Preface * Introduction
* 1. China’s Geo-Economic Strategy Towards the Riparian States of the Mekong Region;
Hsing-Chou Sung * 2. China’s ‘Comrade Money’ and its Social - Political Dimensions in
Vietnam; Nguyen Van Chinh * 3. Changing Landscape and Changing Ethnoscape in Lao PDR:
on PRC’s Participation in the Greater Mekong Subregion Development Project; Bien CHIANG
and Jean Chih-ying CHENG * 4. Commodifying Sovereignty: Special Economic Zones and
the Neoliberalization of the Lao Frontier; Pinkaew Laungaramsri * 5. ‘Xinyimin’, New Chinese
migrants and the Influence of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan on the Northern
Thai Border; Aranya Siriphon * And more...
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
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India’s Rise Beyond the West
Kate Sullivan, University of Oxford, UK
"We increasingly know how rising India views
the world but not enough about how the world,
especially the non-Western world, sees India.
These timely essays, written by an array of regional
experts, are a terrific addition to the scholarship on
India's place in international life." - Kanti Bajpai, Lee
Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore
This edited collection presents an alternative set of
reflections on India's contemporary global role by
exploring a range of influential non-Western state
perspectives. Through multiple case studies, the
contributors gauge the success of India's efforts to be seen
as an alternative global power in the twenty-first century.
Contents: Introduction: Creating Diversity in Contemporary Readings of India’s Global Role; Kate
Sullivan * 1.India’s Ambivalent Projection of Self as a Global Power: Between Compliance and
Resistance; Kate Sullivan * 2. Chinese Views of a Nuclear India: From the 1974 Peaceful Nuclear
Explosion to the Nuclear Suppliers Group Waiver in 2008; Nicola Horsburgh * 3.India in Climate
Change: The View from Tokyo; Yuka Kobayashi * 4.Just Another Regional Superpower? A Cautious
South Korea Watches India’s Rise; Danielle Chubb * 5.From Imperial Subjects to Global South
Partners: South Africa, India, and the Politics of Multilateralism; Christopher J. Lee * 6.What does
‘Development Cooperation’ Mean? Perceptions from Africa and India; David Harris and Simona
Vittorini * 7.The ‘Eastern Brother’: Brazil’s View of India as a Diplomatic Partner in World Trade; Vinícius
Rodrigues Vieira * 8.’The Other Pacifist’: Mexican Views on India’s Quest for Great Power Status;
Gilberto Estrada Harris * 9.India in the Iranian imagination: Between Culture and Strategic Interest;
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam * 10. Views of India from the Conflicting Parties in Syria; Omar Sharaf * 11.
Russian Views of India in the Context of Afghanistan; Natasha Kuhrt * Conclusion; Kate Sullivan
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Transition, Transformation and Turnaround
Jitendra Uttam, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Korea's twin transitions – agrarian to industrial
and industrial to post-industrial – transformed the
country's political economy. Moving away from the
traditional focus on aspects such as market, culture,
and colonialism, the author argues that Korea's 'second
state' was revitalized through the 'people's movement'
and 'citizens movement'.
Contents: PART I: TRANSITION IN PERSPECTIVE * 1.
Perspectives, Arguments and the Structure * PART II: LOCATING
TWIN TRANSITIONS * 2. Situating Korean Political Economy
under Twin Transitions * PART III: FIRST TRANSITION: AGRARIAN
ARISTOCRACY AND ITS DISCONTENTS * 3. Yangban-Centered
Agrarian Aristocracy and its Social Discontents, 1700-1910
* 4. Continuation of Status quo under Colonial Economic Drain, 1910-1945 * 5. Occupation,
War, and Land Reform: Reassertion of the ‘Second State’, 1945-1960 * PART IV: SECOND
TRANSITION: INDUSTRIAL BOURGEOIS AND ITS DISCONTENTS * 6. Nurturing of National
‘Industrial Bourgeois’ under Authoritarian Polity, 1961-1997 * PART V: TRANSFORMATION &
TURNAROUND * 7. Crisis, Democratic Consolidation and Civil Society Intervention 1997-2007 *
8. Rise of ‘Developmental Liberalism’ in the Era of Global Uncertainty, 2008
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
296pp
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Japan’s Foreign and Security Policy Under
the ‘Abe Doctrine’
Competing Visions of India in World Politics
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
272pp
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New Dynamism or New Dead End?
Christopher W. Hughes, University of Warwick, UK
Japan is shifting onto a new trajectory for a more
muscular national security policy, US-Japan alliance
ties functioning for regional and global security, and
the encirclement of China's influence in East Asia.
The author explores how PM Abe Shinzō's doctrine
may prove contradictory and counter-productive to
Japanese national interests.
Contents: 1. Introduction: From ‘Yoshida Doctrine’ To ‘Abe
Doctrine’? * 2. The Origins And Ideological Drivers Of The ‘Abe
Doctrine’ * Ending The ‘Post-War Regime’, Restoring Great
Power Status * Constitutional Revision * Historical Revisionism,
Challenging The Kōno Statement, Patriotic Education * Yasukuni
Shrine And Challenging The Tokyo Tribunals * 3. Japan’s
National Security Under Abe * National Security Strategy, National Defence Programme
Guidelines, State Secrecy Law * Breaching The Arms Export Ban, Militarisation Of ODA *
Collective Self-Defence Made Reality * Radical New Security Precedents * 4. The ‘Abe Doctrine’
And US-Japan Relations * Revising The US-Japan Defence Guidelines, Futenma Relocation, TPP
Negotiations * Fears Of Abandonment, Resistance In Okinawa, Trade Blockages * Distrust Over
Revisionism And Yasukuni * Who Is Entrapping Whom? * 5. Japan’s Relations Under Abe With
China, The Korean Peninsula, And ASEAN * Encircling China * More Progress With North Korea
Than South Korea? * Abe Isolates Japan, China Encircles Japan? * Sino-Japanese Stalemate?
* 6. Conclusion: ‘Abe Doctrine’ As Revolution Or * Contradictory Failure? * Three Great
Contradictions * Resentful Realism Redux
March 2015 UK
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BRITISH POLITICS
The British Growth Crisis
BRITISH POLITICS
The Search for a New Model
The Conservative-Liberal Coalition
Edited by Jeremy Green, University of Sheffield, UK,
Colin Hay, University of Sheffield, UK, Peter
Taylor-Gooby, Department of Social Policy, University
of Kent at Canterbury, UK
Examining the Cameron-Clegg Government
Edited by Matt Beech and Simon Lee, University of
Hull, UK
"The Centre for British Politics at Hull has become
one of the leading centres for the study of British
politics. This important collection of essays
provides a comprehensive and insightful account
of the policies and performance of the Coalition
Government since 2010. It will be essential reading
for all students of British politics." – Professor
Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge, UK
This book offers a unique full term analysis of the
Cameron-Clegg Government. From austerity to gay
marriage, the Scottish referendum to combating IS,
it brings together expert academic voices to provide
rigorous yet readable insights on the key areas of government politics and the
debates which will shape the 2015 general election.
Contents: List of Tables and Figures * The Centre for British Politics * Acknowledgements *
Notes on Contributors * 1.The Ideology of the Coalition: More Liberal than Conservative; Matt
Beech * 2.The Political Economy of The Coalition: Indebted and Unbalanced; Simon Lee *
3.Education Policy: Consumerism and Competition; Simon Griffiths * 4.Health and Social Care
Reform under the Coalition; Holly Jarman and Scott L. Greer * 5.The Coalition, Poverty and
Social Security; Robert M. Page * 6.The Coalition: How Green was My Tally?; James Connelly *
7.Immigration and Housing; Rebecca Partos and Tim Bale * And more...
April 2015 UK
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Britain remains mired in the most severe and prolonged
economic crisis that it has faced since the 1930s. What
would it take to find a new, more stable and more
sustainable growth model for Britain in the years ahead?
This important volume written by a number of influential
commentators seeks to provide some answers.
Contents: PART I: DIAGNOSING THE CRISIS * PART II:
EVALUATING RESPONSES * PART III: GLOBAL, LOCAL AND
SECTORAL DIMENSIONS * PART IV: ALTERNATIVES BEYOND
GROWTH?
Building a Sustainable Political Economy: SPERI Research & Policy
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
344pp
10 b/w tables, 39 figures
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British Counterinsurgency
2nd edition
9781137461360
9781137509895
John Newsinger, Bath Spa University College ,UK
"A masterful work of historical synthesis with
a refreshingly radical bite." - Huw Bennett,
Aberystwyth University, Wales
British Counterinsurgency challenges the British Army's
claim to counterinsurgency expertise. It provides
well-written, accessible and up-to-date accounts of
the post-1945 campaigns in Palestine, Malaya, Kenya,
Cyprus, South Yemen, Dhofar, Northern Ireland and
more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A Time for Choosing
Free Enterprise in Twenty-First Century Britain
The Free Enterprise Group, Free Enterprise Group
"At a time when the whole concept of free
enterprise is under attack as never before, this brave,
intelligent and cogently-argued book puts the case
for economic freedom and free markets better
than anything since Friedrich Hayek and Milton
Friedman." – Andrew Roberts, Historian & Journalist
In the twenty-first century, Britain faces new
challenges from disruptive technology, an ever
more competitive world and an ageing population.
Structured around a radical manifesto for free
enterprise, A Time for Choosing offers a significant
contribution to the public debate about the future
direction of Britain's government.
Contents: 1. At War with Zion * 2. The Running Dog War * 3.
The Mau Mau Revolt * 4. Cyprus and Eoka * 5. The Struggle for
South Yemen * 6. The Unknown Wars: Oman and Dhofar * 7.
The Long War: Northern Ireland * 8. America’s Wars:
Afghanistan and Iraq
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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Contents: Preface * Introduction * PART I: GOVERNMENT * 1. The Architecture of Government
* 2. The Start Up State * 3. A New Beveridge * PART II: MARKET * 4. The Innovation Economy * 5.
The Market for Energy * 6. Crossroads * The Free Enterprise Manifesto * Index
May 2015 UK
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BRITISH POLITICS
British Party Politics and Ideology
after New Labour
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Electing and Ejecting Party
Leaders in Britain
Thomas Quinn, University of Essex, UK
"This is an important and timely study of what
has been a neglected topic in the literature. Public
evaluations of party leaders play a really important
role in influencing voting behaviour in Britain, and
so it is important to understand why and how the
parties select their leaders. This book makes a really
interesting contribution to understanding that
process." - Paul Whiteley, Professor of Government,
University of Essex, UKand Co-director of the British
Election Study
Edited by Simon Griffiths, Goldsmiths, University of
London, UK, Kevin Hickson, University of Liverpool, UK
"It is a worthy attempt...to link the conventional
empirical study of partisan politics with deeper
issues of political theory." Financial Times
British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour
brings together academics and politicians to debate
the intellectual roots of the ideas that currently drive
the main UK political parties. With major players
responding to the arguments raised in each chapter,
the book will be a must-read for anyone interested in or
teaching British politics.
Contents: PART I: DID BLAIR ADVANCE SOCIAL DEMOCRACY?
* PART II: LABOUR AFTER BLAIR * PART III: THE CONSERVATIVES UNDER CAMERON *PART
IV: WHERE NOW FOR THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS? * PART V: CROSS PARTY DEBATES *
April 2015 UK
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Cameron and the Conservatives
The Transition to Coalition Government
9781137516435
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Edited by Timothy Heppell, School of Politics and
International Studies (POLIS), University of Leeds, UK,
David Seawright, School of Politics and International
Studies, University of Leeds, UK
"This work is far from being just another assessment
of the Coalition's first year in office. In addition to
the in-depth examination of Cameron's statecraft
strategy, Heppell and Seawright offer a compelling
analysis of the Conservative Party's ideological
trajectory under Cameron, particularly in relation
to a New Labour legacy." - Agnès Alexandre-Collier,
Professor, Université de Bourgogne, France
The Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats
each allow their members to participate in the
selection of the party leader. It also examines the
consequences of all-member ballots in leadership elections. It looks at how parties
remove leaders, showing that each of the major British parties sought to make it
harder to evict incumbents.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Electing and Ejecting Party Leaders * 3. Selection and Ejection by
the Parliamentary Party * 4. The Labour Party: The Electoral College * 5. The Conservative Party:
Enfranchising the Members * 6. The Liberal Democrats: One Member-One Vote * 7. Electing
and Ejecting Party Leaders: An Assessment * Appendix A: Labour Party Leadership Election
Results 1955-2010 * Appendix B: Conservative Party Leadership Election Results 1965-2005 *
And more...
April 2015 UK
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9781137515582
9781137516718
Making the British Muslim
Representations of the Rushdie Affair and Figures of the
War-On-Terror Decade
Nicole Falkenhayner, University of Freiburg, Germany
Tracing representations of the Rushdie affair from
1989 to 2009, this study establishes a genealogy of
how British Muslims appeared on the public scene and
how an imaginary and politics of this subject position
developed.
Specialists in Conservative Party politics examine
the effectiveness of the Cameron led coalition. The
contributors examine Cameron as leader and Prime Minister; the Conservatives'
modernisation strategy; the level of ideological coherence in 'liberal
conservatism'; and the impact of the coalition on a range of policy areas and on
'New' Labour.
Contents: 1. Introduction; T.Heppell and D.Seawright * 2. Understanding Conservative
Modernisation; C.Byrne, E.Foster and P.Kerr * 3. The Conservative Election Campaign;
D.Seawright * 4. The Conservatives and the Electorate; D.Denver * 5. Economic Policy;
A.Gamble * 6. European Policy; P.Lynch * 7. Immigration Policy; T.Bale and J.Hampshire * 8.
Territorial Politics; N.Randall and D.Seawright * 9. Foreign Policy; V.Honeyman * 10. Fixing
Broken Britain; R.Hayton * 11. Women and Feminisation; V.Bryson * 12. Liberal Conservatism:
Ideological Coherence?; S.McAnulla * 13. Coalition Cohesion; P.Norton * 14. David Cameron as
Prime Minister; K.Theakston * 15. Labour in Opposition; T.Heppell and M.Hill * 16. Conclusion;
T.Heppell and D.Seawright
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Contents: PART I: THE RUSHDIE AFFAIR * 1. Transnational
Takeovers * 2. Translation Failures * 3. After the fatwa * PART
II: FIGURATIONS AFTER THE EVENT * 4. The Fanatic Son * 5.
Making the British Muslim in Literature * 6. Making the British
Muslim in Film and Autobiography * PART III: EVENTALIZATION
TEMPLATES * 7. Eventalizing the British Muslim * 8. The Figure of
the Muslim in Europe * Conclusion
Europe in a Global Context
May 2014 UK
May 2014 US
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BRITISH POLITICS
Race, Gender and the Body in British
Immigration Control
Identity and Political Participation Among
Young British Muslims
Subject to Examination
Believing and Belonging
Evan Smith, Flinders University, Australia, Marinella
Marmo, Flinders Law School, Flinders University,
Australia
"An important and revelatory study of a shameful
episode in 20th century British immigration history
that was shaped by Imperial racism." - Alan Travis,
Home Affairs Editor, The Guardian
Asma Mustafa, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and
Linacre College, University of Oxford, UK
This book tackles unanswered questions on British
Muslims and political participation: What makes
religion a salient 'political' identity for young Muslims
(over any other identity)? How do young British
Muslims identify themselves and how does it relate to
their political engagement? A fascinating insight into
the lives of young British Muslims.
This book analyses the practice of virginity testing
endured by South Asian women who wished to enter
Britain between the late 1960s and the early 1980s,
and places this practice into a wider historical context.
Using recently opened government documents the
extent to which these women were interrogated and
scrutinized at the border is uncovered.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Decolonisation and the Creation of the British Immigration
Control System * 2. The Border as a Filter: Maintaining the Divide in the Post-Imperial Era * 3.
Reorienting the South Asian Female Body: the Practice of ‘Virginity Testing’ and the Treatment
of Migrant Women * 4. Deny, Normalise and Obfuscate: the Government Response to the
Virginity Testing Practice and Other Physical Abuses * 5. The Postcolonial World Stage:
Immigration and Britain’s International Reputation * And more...
July 2014 UK
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Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism
Contents: 1. Setting the Scene * 2. Theorising Identity * 3.
Identity Typology * 4. Impetus for Engagement * 5. Political
Participation * 6. Politically Engaged and Ready for Action * 7.
Borderline and Contextual Engagement * 8. Out of Favour and
Other Unpopular Activities * 9. Concluding Words
Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series
January 2015 UK
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240pp
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The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants
Edited by Thomas Paul Burgess, School of Applied
Social Sciences, University College Cork, Ireland, Gareth
Mulvenna, School of Politics, International Studies and
Philosophy, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
"Confident societies tend not to obsess about
identity. But Northern Ireland does. The identity
which is most debated at present is that of northern
Protestants. Contested Identities is a timely and
thought-provoking series of essays exploring the
various manifestations of that identity. As such it
will immeasurably assist our understanding of a
community which often feels misunderstood and
marginalised." – Professor Marianne Elliott, Institute
of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, UK
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The Rise of Muslim Consciousness
Nasar Meer, University of Strathclyde, UK
"Widely researched and lucidly organized and
written, this book is a timely contribution to the
study of Muslim engagement with education, media,
and political activism in the United Kingdom. It
focuses on current developments at the same time
that it draws on legal and parliamentary history
and on the theoretical insights of sociologists such
as W.E.D. Du Bois. Nasar Meer advances innovative
paradigms for anchoring Muslim identity in the
dynamic religious life of twenty-first century
Britain." - Professor Nabil Matar, University of
Minnesota, USA
In this updated new paperback, Meer further develops a
novel sociological and political understanding of Muslim identities in Britain. Using
case studies of Muslim mobilizations over issues of education, discrimination
legislation and media representation, it also considers the local impact of global
concerns such as terrorism and radicalism.
Contents: Preface to the Paperback Edition; Nasar Meer * Foreword: The Struggle for
Recognition; Tariq Madood * 1. Introduction * 2. Framing Citizenship * 3. Du Bois and
Consciousness * 4. Conceptualising Muslim-Consciousness: From Race to Religion * 5. Local
and Global Muslim Identities * 6. Muslim Schools in Britain: Muslim-Consciousness in Action *
7. Muslims and Discrimination: Muslim-Consciousness in Re-action? * 8. Muslims in Public and
Media Discourse * 9. Towards a Synthesised Muslim-Consciousness * Bibliography
Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship
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This study explores the idea voiced by journalist Henry McDonald that the
Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist tribes of Ulster are '[…]the least fashionable
community in Western Europe'. A cast of contributors including prominent
politicians, academics, journalists and artists explore the reasons informing public
perceptions attached to this community.
Contents: Introduction – Paul Burgess and Gareth Mulvenna * 1. Beginning to talk to ‘Billy’:
Revising Southern Stereotypes of Unionism; Eoghan Harris * 2. Investigating the Protestant
‘Kaleidoscope’; Henry McDonald * 3. Lost in Translation: Loyalism and the Media; Malachi
O’Doherty * 4. Typical Unionists? The Politicians and their People, Past and Present; James
Greer * 5. ‘Doing Their Bit’: Gendering the Constitution of Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist
Identities; Fidelma Ashe and Caireen McCluskey * 6. The Re-invention of the Orange Order:
Triumphalism or Orangefest?; Brian Kennaway * 7. Loyalism on Film and Out of Context;
Stephen Baker * 8. This Sporting Life: Anything to Declare? Community Allegiance, Sports
and the National Question; Thomas Paul Burgess * 9. No-One Likes Us, We Don’t Care: What
is to be (un) done about Ulster Protestant Identity?; Robbie McVeigh * 10. Celebration and
Controversy in America: At Home with the Scots-Irish Diaspora; John Wilson and Alister
McReynolds *And more...
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BRITISH POLITICS
Joseph Chamberlain
The First Northern Ireland Peace Process
Imperial Standard Bearer, National Leader, and Local Icon
Power-Sharing, Sunningdale and the IRA Ceasefires 1972-76
Edited by Ian Cawood and Chris Upton, Newman University, UK
Thomas Hennessey, Canterbury Christ Church University,
UK
The career of Joseph Chamberlain continues to fascinate historians of Empire,
British politics and Midland identity. This volume is the first attempt to create a
multi-faceted study of his unique and innovative career, which left the two major
political parties of the age shattered and British politics transformed.
Contents: Foreword; Sir Alan Beith * Introduction: Did Joseph Chamberlain Really 'Make the
Weather'?; Peter Marsh * PART I: INTERNATIONAL STATESMAN * 1.'Intimately Dependent
on Foreign Policy': Joseph Chamberlain and Foreign Policy; T.G. Otte* 2. Joseph Chamberlain
in South Africa; Jackie Grobler * 3. 'King Joe' and 'King Dick': Joseph Chamberlain and Richard
Seddon; Tom Brooking * PART II: NATIONAL LEADER * 4. Chamberlain and Gladstone:
An Overview of their Relationship; Roland Quinault * 5. Joseph Chamberlain and Leonard
Courtney: Freely Disagreeing Radicals?; Eleanor Tench * 6. 'The People's Bread': A Social
History of Joseph Chamberlain and the Tariff Reform Campaign; Oliver Betts * PART III: LOCAL
ICON * 7. George Dixon and Joseph Chamberlain: Friends, Rivals and Even Enemies; James
Dixon * 8. Joseph Chamberlain and the Birmingham Satirical Journals, 1876-1911; Ian Cawood
and Chris Upton * 9. Birmingham's Protestant Non-Conformity in the Late Nineteenth and
Early Twentieth Centuries; Andrew Vail * Conclusion: Joseph Chamberlain: His Legacy and
Reputation; Ian Cawood
December 2015 UK
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The First Northern Ireland Peace Process covers the
various attempts to end the 'Troubles' from 197276. These attempts included secret talks with the
Provisional IRA and a parallel process to build a political
consensus between the British and Irish Governments
and the main constitutional parties in Northern Ireland.
Contents: 1. ‘Talking to Terrorists’: British Government Contacts
with the IRA 1972-74 * 2. Power-Sharing and the Council of Ireland:
the Evolution of Irish and British Policy Strategies 1972-73 * 3.
Sunningdale * 4. A New Ceasefire: British and Republican Dialogue
1974-75 * 5. British – IRA Talks 1975-76
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The Lib-Lab Pact
The British Labour Party and the Establishment
of the Irish Free State, 1918-1924
A Parliamentary Agreement, 1977-78
Jonathan Kirkup, Cardiff University, UK
Using archival sources and interviews with key
participants, new insight is gained to how the Lib-Lab Pact
of 1977-78 - an agreement, short of a full coalition - came
about, was structured and implemented, and how Liberal
leader, David Steel, might have achieved significant policy
concessions on electoral reform.
Ivan Gibbons, St Mary’s University, UK
This book examines the rapidly evolving relationship
between the British Labour Party and the emerging
Irish nationalist forces, from which was formed
the first government of the Irish Free State as both
metamorphosed from opposition towards becoming
the governments of their respective states.
Contents: Introduction * 1. The Evolution of the British Labour
Party and Irish Nationalism 1914 - 1921 * 2. Labour Policy on
Ireland 1918 - 1921 * 3. Partition Established: The Labour Party
and the Government of Ireland Act 1920 * 4. The Establishment
of the Irish Free State: The British Labour Party in Opposition
1921 - 1923 * 5. Labour in Government 1924: The Boundary
Commission Controversy * 6. The Boundary Commission 1925 *
Conclusion * Bibliography
April 2015 UK
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Contents: Introduction * 1. Cross-Party Co-Operation in British
Politics, 1945-1977 * 2. Build Up to the Lib-Lab Pact, 1974-1977 *
3. Cross-Party Discussions, 17 March-20 March 1977 * 4. Lib-Lab
Discussions, 17 March-23 March 1977 * 5. Cabinet Discussions on
the Lib-Lab Agreement * 6. The Lib-Lab Consultative Mechanism
* 7. Liberal Party Reaction to the Lib-Lab Pact * 8. Policy
Implications of the First Phase of the Pact * 9. The Renewal of the
Lib-Lab Agreement * 10. The Second Period of the Lib-Lab Pact, July 1977-September 1977 * 11.
Final Phase of the Lib-Lab Pact, October 1977-August 1978 * Conclusion
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British Politics
Editors: Steven Kettell (Executive Editor), University of
Warwick, UK, Peter Kerr (Executive Editor), University of
Birmingham, UK, Colin Hay, University of Sheffield, UK,
David Marsh, Australian National University, Australia
British Politics offers the only forum explicitly designed
to promote research in British political studies and
seeks to provide a counterweight to the growing
fragmentation of this field during recent years. The
journal aims to promote a more holistic understanding
of British politics.
ISSN: 1746918X / EISSN:17469198
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BRITISH POLITICS
Climate Change and Social Movements
National Policy in a Global Economy
Civil Society and the Development of National Climate
Change Policy
How Government can Improve Living Standards and Balance
the Books
Eugene Nulman, University of Kent, UK
Ian Budge, Department of Government, University of
Essex, UK, Sarah Birch, School of Social and Political
Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK
"This is a hugely timely book. All countries need to
face up to the implications of racing globalisation
without losing sight of the crucial things national
governments can do to improve their societies and
economies. This is a fascinating primer for our times."
- Lord Hennessy, Baron Hennessy of Nympsfield
Climate Change and Social Movements is a riveting and thorough exploration
of three important campaigns to influence climate change policy in the United
Kingdom. The author delves deep into the campaigns and illuminates the way
policymakers think about and respond to social movements.
Contents: Foreword * 1. Introduction * The Climate Change Movement and Movement
Outcomes * The Three Campaigns * Research Questions: What, When and How * 2. Brief
History of Climate Change Policy & Activism * Margaret Thatcher And Climate Change * Early
Environmental Movement Activity on International Climate Change Negotiations * Unfccc
and The Earth Summit * Conferences of The Parties And The Kyoto Protocol * International
Climate Policy after Cop 3 * Copenhagen and Beyond * Conclusion: The Importance of
National Interests and National Policies * 3. Case Histories of Three Climate Campaigns *
Campaigning for Emissions Targets: The Case of the Climate Change Act * Campaigns Against
Carbon-Intensive Infrastructure: The Case of Heathrow’s Third Runway * Campaigning For
Clean Investment: The Case of the Green Investment Bank * Conclusion * 4. Policy Outcomes
* Climate Change Act * Heathrow Third Runway * Green Investment Bank * Conclusion *
5. Political Opportunities * Climate Change Policy Window * Closure of Opportunities *
Conclusion * 6. Strategy, Leadership & Outcomes * Strategic Domains * Strategic Questions
* Conclusion * 7. Mechanisms for Policy Change * Disruption Mechanism * Public Preference
Mechanism * Political Access Mechanism * Judicial Mechanism * International Political
Mechanism * Conclusion * 8. Conclusion * Findings * Implications * On Strengthening
Subsequent Research
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
200pp
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Contents: Introduction * 1. A British Economy? Boxing with Shadows * 2. Globalization and its
Effects * 3. What National Governments Can and Can’t Do Well * 4. Providing Citizen Support * 5.
Paying for Support * 6. Focusing on Action: A Model Manifesto * 7. Putting Policies into Practice
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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The Gove Legacy
Making British Law
Education in Britain after the Coalition
Committees in Action
Louise Thompson, School of Politics, University of
Surrey, UK
'A fascinating insight into the engine room of
parliament, this is a superbly researched study,
showing that committees exert considerable
influence on legislation. It is an indispensable
antidote to all the doom-mongers who say that
parliament doesn't matter.' — Philip Cowley,
Professor of Parliamentary Government, University
of Nottingham, UK
This study offers an analysis of the UK's current
economic policy options and a plan for improving
life for ordinary citizens via a sensible and realistic
understanding of governments' limited ability to
manage economic performance. It provides a manifesto
which political parties could immediately adopt to make life better for all.
Laws are essential to the lives of all British citizens and
crucial to the survival of British Governments. This book
follows the work of House of Commons bill committees
as they scrutinise legislation and reveals the hidden
depths of law making in the British Parliament.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: THE ROLE AND FUNCTION OF BILL
COMMITTEES * PART III: THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF BILL COMMITTEES * PART
IV: MEASURING COMMITTEE IMPACT * PART V: THE OTHER SIDE OF COMMITTEE WORK *
PART VI: ENGAGING WITH EXPERTS * PART VII: CONCLUSION
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
160pp
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Edited by Mike Finn, Liverpool Hope University, UK
"This excellent collection tells us a great deal about
government policy-making generally, as well as
the specific educational legacy of Michael Gove
and the Coalition Government. As someone who
was directly involved in one set of reforms, I was
intrigued by how much I had forgotten, or never
known, about the detail of policy-making and
implementation. But I was also deeply impressed by
the way in which the authors, from very different
perspectives, leave one with a much clearer
understanding of how education policy has evolved
in England; of major underlying shifts, many of which
started well before 2010; and of how much, or little,
future governments are likely to change direction. Highly recommended!" Professor Alison Wolf CBE, Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Management,
King's College London, author of Does Education Matter?
Michael Gove was, unquestionably, a pivotal figure in British educational reform during
his time as the coalition's Secretary of State for Education. This team of experts, drawn
from academia, think-tanks and trade unions, offer an unrivalled early assessment of
the impact of Gove, and his reforms, on the British educational landscape.
Contents: Introduction: The Gove Ascendancy - Michael Gove as Secretary of State for Education;
Mike Finn * 1. The Gove Legacy in State Education; Brian Lightman * 2. The Gove Legacy in
Independent Schools: The Making and Unmaking of a Supreme Goviet; Tim Hands * And more...
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BRITISH POLITICS
Time and Action in the Scottish
Independence Referendum
Soft Power and Freedom under the Coalition
State-Corporate Power and the Threat to Democracy
Michael Gardiner, University of Warwick, UK
"There have been diaries and accounts of the
referendum movement but none that give the depth
of analysis that Michael Gardiner brings to the table.
Britain as the Undead state, re-telling the movement
as part of a narrative of British reform - and trying
to capture the idea of self-determination, thereby
cancelling both past and future for Scotland. It's a
captivating insightful analysis of what we've just
lived through. Essential reading." – Mike Small, editor
of Bella Caledonia
This book describes the recent Scottish independence
referendum as the latest incarnation of a contest
between two times – on one hand, an ideally
continuous time beyond determination underpinning financial sovereignty, on the
other the interruptions to this ideal continuity inherent in human action.
Contents: 1. The Undead, Again * 2. Empty Time * 3. Cracked Realism * 4. The Golden Country *
5. The Spirit of ‘57 * 6. Permanent Labour * 7. The Nuclear Eternal * 8. Scotland, Queued * Index
June 2015 UK
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Emma Bell, University of Savoie, France
"A fascinating exploration – case by case, act by act,
and in both foreign and domestic policy – of how a
shrunken, negative, corporate-friendly definition of
freedom came to dominate Coalition thinking and
dash the hopes of those who hoped that May 2010
might turn out to be a genuinely 'liberal moment'
for the UK." – Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen
Mary University of London, UK
This study of five key policy areas, from welfare reform
to foreign policy, demonstrates that the ConservativeLiberal Democrat coalition failed to fulfil its promise to
reverse the rising power of the State. It exercised more
subtle forms of 'soft power', often in partnership with
the private sector, and to the detriment of ordinary citizens.
Contents: Acknowledgements * List Of Relevant UK Legislation * Introduction: A Liberal
Manifesto * 1. Decentring The State * Power-Sharing And Democratic Government * The
Governance Of Freedom * Governing Through The ‘Big Society’ * 2. Empowering The People
* Empowerment Through Welfare Reform * Trapped In Poverty * Muscular Liberalism And
Welfare * Muscular Liberalism And Multiculturalism * Moral Liberalism? * 3. Legislating For
Freedom * Taming Big Brother? * Balancing Liberty And Security? * Reconciling Freedom And
Justice? * 4. Economic Policy: From Small State To Big Business * The Politics Of Austerity *
Corporate Welfare * Light-Touch Regulation * A Solid Coalition Of Interests * Constructing A
New Common Sense * and more.
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Culture and Immigration in Context
An Ethnography of Romanian Migrant Workers in London
Daniel Briggs, Universidad Europea, Spain, Dorina
Dobre, University of East London, UK
The Public on the Public
Based on ethnographic data, this revealing study
presents a humane and realistic account of Romanian
economic migrants and their life in the UK, providing
a more balanced picture of the way new immigrant
groups are depicted and popularly perceived.
The British Public as Trust, Reflexivity and Political Foreclosure
Contents: 1. Being Romanian in London * 2. A Short History of
Migration to the UK: From Post War to New Labour * 3. Politics
and Immigration in Context: Some theoretical notes * 4. ‘The
slaves of Europe’: The Economic Realities of Life in London for
Romanians * 5. Cultural Confusion and the Confusion of Culture:
‘Roma’, Romanians and the Exposure to Consumer to Culture
* 6. From Communism to ‘democracy’: Political Disintegration,
Globalization and the Mass Exodus from the Motherland * 7. Discussion: Towards a sociopolitico-subjective appreciation of immigration
October 2014 UK
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Claire Westall and Michael Gardiner, University of
Warwick, UK
In Britain, the resistance to popular determination
allowed by the financial construct of the public has
been so successful that this term, public, must be
re-read as politically paralyzing. The problem, our
problem, is the public – which we are so often told will
bring us together and provide for us – and it is this we
must move beyond.
Contents: 1. Introduction: We are not ‘The Public’ * 2. The Public
as Financial Trust * 3. The Public as Cultural Commonwealth *
4. Public Participation as Debt Demand * 5. Public Reflexivity as
Political Foreclosure * 6. The Arts of Public Value * 7. Coda: On
not Saving ‘The Public’
9781137380609
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
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COMPARATIVE POLITICS
New Directions in Comparative
Capitalisms Research
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
A Poststructuralist Discourse Theory
of Global Politics
Critical and Global Perspectives
Edited by Matthias Ebenau, IG Metall, Germany, Ian
Bruff, University of Manchester, UK, and Christian
May, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
"Charting new directions, developing new
perspectives, and bringing new energy to the
field of comparative capitalisms research, this
innovative collection presents a radical challenge to
intellectual path dependency. In the best traditions
of critical and heterodox scholarship, it opens up
and illuminates the horizon—not only with new
analytical formulations but with new politicaleconomic imaginaries as well." – Jamie Peck,
University of British Columbia, Canada
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel, Germany
The book analyses the notions of crisis and social
change from a radical discourse theoretical perspective.
Crisis is conceptualized as structural dislocation, which
denotes temporally and locally split subjectivities,
and societal change is understood on the basis of a
thoroughly articulated theory of difference.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: * 1 Crisis * 2 Change * PART II
* 3 Reality * 4 Difference * PART III * 5 Hegemony * 6 Discourse
Analysis * PART IV * 7 Dislocation * 8 Hegemony: Towards a
discourse theory of crisis and change
Palgrave Studies in International Relations
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
288pp
9 colour illustrations, 1 b/w table, 1 colour table
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Now that the 'Varieties of Capitalism' hype has
passed, students of capitalist diversity are searching for new directions. This book
presents the first sustained dialogue between institutionalist 'post-VoC' and
more critical, global approaches, thus contributing to the development of a new
generation of Comparative Capitalisms scholarship.
Contents: PART I: COMPARING CAPITALISMS IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY * PART
II: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES AND DEBATES * PART III: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES AND DEBATES
International Political Economy Series
March 2015 UK
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256pp
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How Politics Makes Us Sick
Neoliberal Epidemics
Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra, University of
Durham, UK
"It's official: austerity and neoliberalism is bad
for your health. This impeccably researched book
illustrates how the reigning dogma of our time is bad
for people - and spurs us on to find an alternative." –
Owen Jones, Author and Columnist for The Guardian
Antitrust Institutions and Policies
in the Globalising Economy
Eleonora Poli, Instituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Italy
"This volume is a must read for those interested in
the evolution of international economic institutions,
models of capitalism and diffusion of ideas in the
global economy." - Anastasia Nsevetailova, City
University, UK
Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra argue that the obesity,
insecurity, austerity and inequality that result from
neoliberal (or 'market fundamentalist') policies are
hazardous to our health, asserting that these neoliberal
epidemics require a political cure.
Eleonora Poli analyses how ideas and material interests
have come to determine the evolution of antitrust
policies in the USA, EU, Japan and BRICS. She argues
that three major economic crises together with market
globalisation have changed governments' perceptions
of market competition, giving rise to a neo-liberal
global phase.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Politics and Health * 2. Obesity: How
Politics Makes Us Fat * 3. Insecurity: How Politics Gets Under
Our Skin * 4. Austerity: How Politics Has Pulled Away Our Safety Net * 5. Inequality: How
Politics Divides and Rules Us * 6. Conclusion: Their Scarcity and Our Political Cure
May 2015 UK
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Contents: Introduction * PART I * 1. Perspectives on Antitrust
* 2. A Variety of Ideas on Competition * 3. Antitrust: Ideas, Institutions and Change * PART
II * 4. The Evolution of American Antitrust Policies * 5. Internalising Antitrust: The Evolution
of Competition Policy in Europe and Japan * 6. BRICs Competition Policy in a Globalising
Economy * Conclusions
International Political Economy Series
October 2015 UK
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COMPARATIVE POLITICS
America, China, and the Struggle
for World Order
The Organization Ecology of Interest
Communities
Ideas, Traditions, Historical Legacies, and Global Visions
Assessment and Agenda
Edited by G. John Ikenberry, Woodrow Wilson School of
Public and International Affairs, Princeton University,
USA, Wang Jisi, Peking University, China, Zhu Feng,
Brookings Institute, USA
Edited by David Lowery, Pennsylvania State University,
USA, Darren Halpin, School of Sociology, Australian
National University, Virginia Gray, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA
This book brings together twelve scholars – six
Americans and six Chinese – to explore the ways
America and China think about international order. The
book shows how each country's traditions, historical
experiences, and ideologies influence current global
dialogues.
This volume summarizes the origins and development
of the organization ecology approach to the study of
interest representation and lobbying, and outlines
an agenda for future research. Multiple authors from
different countries and from different perspectives
contribute their analysis of this research program.
Contents: PART I: SOVEREIGNTY AND THE STATE SYSTEM *
PART II: COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE UNITED NATIONS
* PART III: GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE * PART IV:
TRADE AND RESOURCES * PART V: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT *
PART VI: ALLIANCES AND ARMS CONTROL
Asia Today
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
400pp
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Contents: List of Tables * List of Figures * Notes on Contributors
* 1.An Introduction to the Population Ecology Approach; David
Lowery and Virginia Gray * 2.Organizational Demography
Research in the United States; Anthony J. Nownes * 3.Interest
Organization Demography Research in Europe; Joost Berkhout * 4.Towards a Population
Ecology Approach to Trans-National Advocacy? An Emerging Research Field; Jan Beyers and
Marcel Hanegraaff * 5.Challenges of Integrating Levels of Analysis in Interest Group Research;
Thomas T. Holyoke * 6.Organizational Populations: Professionalization, Maintenance and
Democratic Delivery; William A. Maloney * 7.Case Study Approaches to Studying Organization
Survival and Adaptation; Christopher Witko * 8.Lobbying as a Leveraged Act: On Resource
Dependencies and Lobby Presence; Caelesta Braun * 9.Louder Chorus – Same Accent: The
Representation of Interests in Pressure Politics, 1981-2011; Kay Lehman Schlozman, Philip
Edward Jones, Hye Young You, Traci Burch, Sidney Verba, Henry E. Brady * And more...
Interest Groups, Advocacy and Democracy Series
September 2015 UK
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280pp
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Japanese and Russian Politics
Polar Opposites or Something in Common?
9781137514301
Edited by Takashi Inoguchi, University of Niigata
Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan
This volume offers a comparative analysis of Japanese
and Russian politics in the 2010s, examining both
domestic dimensions and foreign policy.
Contents: 1. Introduction - Japan and Russia; Takashi Inoguchi
* PART I: JAPANESE POLITICS: LEADERS, POLITICAL PARTIES
AND ECONOMIC POLICY * 2.1. Politics of Swings; Takashi
Inoguchi * 2.2. Political Parties in Disarray; Dmitry Streltsov *
PART II: RUSSIAN POLITICS: LEADERS, KREMLIN AND POLITICS
OF VPERYOD (FORWARD) * 3.1. Politics of Volatility; William
Smirnov * 3.2. Politics of Dictatorship and Pluralism; Nobuo
Shimotomai * PART III: JAPAN AND RUSSIA ECONOMICS *
4.1. Economics Takes Command; Yutaka Harada * 4.2. Politics
of Modernization; Liubov Karelova * PART IV: JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY: “SEARCHING
AN HONORABLE PLACE IN THE WORLD” * 5.1. Never at Home Abroad; Shigeki Hakamada *
5.2. Foreign Policy in Statu Nascendi; Sergey Chugrov * PART V: RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY:
VPERYOD (RUSSIA GO FORWARD) EASTWARD? * 6.1. Improvising at Kremlin; Akio Kawato *
6.2. Pragmatic Realism; Sergey Oznobishchev
Asia Today
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
236pp
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Public Opinion, Transatlantic Relations
and the Use of Force
Philip Everts, Leiden University, The Netherlands,
Pierangelo Isernia, University of Siena, Italy
This book explores the intersection of the study of
transatlantic relationships and the study of public
support for the use of force in foreign policy. It
contributes to two important debates: one about the
nature of transatlantic partnership, and another about
the determinants of support for the use of military
force in a comparative perspective.
Contents: PART I: THE TRANSATLANTIC ORDER, PUBLIC
OPINION AND THE USE OF MILITARY FORCE * 1. Introduction
* 2. Theoretical Issues and Empirical Problems * PART II: BELIEFS,
SITUATIONS AND TIME IN WAR * 3. Partners Apart? The
Foreign Policy Beliefs of the American and European Publics * 4.
The Nature and Structure of the Transatlantic Divide * 5. Explaining the Evolution of Attitudes
on War: Afghanistan, Iraq and Kosovo * 6. The Determinants of Support for the Use of Force *
PART III: THE FUTURE OF THE TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP * 7. Conclusions: An Agenda
for Future Crises
New Security Challenges
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
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COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Making Citizens
The UN Secretariat’s Influence on the
Evolution of Peacekeeping
Public Rituals and Personal Journeys to Citizenship
Bridget Byrne, University of Manchester, UK
"Drawing on observations of ceremonies in six
countries, as well as interviews with new citizens in
Britain, Byrne offers a rich account that sheds light
on the tensions, dissonances, and convergences
surrounding the significance and experiences of
citizenship. Byrne takes us from the pomp and
circumstance of some large ceremonies or more
modest and less formal ones, to the long, and at times
difficult 'journeys' and experiences of those that she
aptly refers to as 'citizands' (like graduands). She
reveals how a nation's hospitality can be more uneven,
fraught, and tenuous than the ceremonies suggest."
— Anne-Marie Fortier, Lancaster University, UK
In an increasingly mobile world with mounting concerns about the states' control
of borders and migration, passports and citizenship rights matter more than ever.
This book asks what citizenship ceremonies can tell us about how citizenship is
understood through empirical research in the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, the
Netherlands and Ireland.
Silke Weinlich, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Using a unique analytical framework, the UN Secretariat's Influence on the
Evolution of Peacekeeping reveals deep insights in the UN's peacekeeping
decision-making and shows that even international bureaucracies with limited
autonomy can shape international politics.
Contents: 1.Introduction * 2.The Evolution of Peacekeeping: Towards the Emergence of a 21st
Century Peacekeeping Model * 3.The Influence of International Bureaucracies: A Framework
for Analysis * 4.The UN Secretariat’s Capacities for Autonomous Action * 5.The Operational
Dimension: The Peace Operation in East Timor * 6.The Conceptual Dimension: The Decision to
Reform UN Peacekeeping and Instigate Doctrine Development * 7. The Institutional Dimension:
The Creation of the Standing Police Capacity * 8. The Shaping Powers of the UN Secretariat:
Conclusions and Future Prospects for Studying the Role of International Bureaucracies
Transformations of the State
June 2014 UK
June 2013 US
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Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Bounded Citizenship * 3. taking the Oath * 4. Europe Welcomes *
5. Routes to Citizenship * 6. Welcome to Britain? * 7. Conclusion
Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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Collective Memory and National Membership
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Identity and Citizenship Models in Turkey and Austria
Meral Ugur Cinar, Department of Political Science and
Public Administation, Bilkent University, Turkey
"In her bold and erudite comparative study, Ugur
Cinar boldly identifies the remote but powerful
impact exerted not by the content but by the type
of narrative nations and peoples embrace." – Ian S.
Lustick, Bess W. Heyman Professor, University of
Pennsylvania, USA
Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations in an
Era of Technological Change
Security, Economic and Cultural Dimensions
Edited by Paul Irwin Crookes, School of
Interdisciplinary Area Studies, University of Oxford, UK,
Jan Knoerich, Lau China Institute, King’s College
London, UK
"Cross-strait relations are clearly a multidimensional phenomenon, but prior to this book,
rarely did one volume address the political,
economic and cultural aspects of cross-strait
relations adequately, let alone with the depth found
across the chapters of Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations
in an Era of Technological Change." — Douglas B.
Fuller, Professor, School of Management, Zhejiang
University, China
This book explores how technological change is
influencing the dynamics of relations between mainland China and Taiwan. Using
the latest research, it examines the acceleration of technology-led and how it
shapes three key dimensions of the cross-Strait relationship: the overarching
security context; the economic context; and the cultural context.
This study seeks to explain the impact of historical
narratives on the inclusiveness and pluralism of
citizenship models. Drawing on comparative historical
analysis of two post-imperial core countries, Turkey
and Austria, it explores how narrative forms operate to
support or constrain citizenship models.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Turkish Historical Narrative * 3. Historical Narratives in
Action: The Turkish Case * 4. The Austrian Historical Narrative * 5. Historical Narratives in
Action: The Austrian Case * 6. Conclusions and Directions for Future Research
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International Politics
Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Figures and Tables * List of Contributors * 1. CrossTaiwan Strait Relations in an Era of Technological Change: Introduction; Elisabeth Forster and
Jan Knoerich * 2. Post-Election Cross-Strait Relations: High Hopes and Low Expectations; Steven
M. Goldstein * 3. Technological Change and China’s Naval Modernization: Security Implications
for Taiwan; Elizabeth Freund Larus * And more...
St Antony’s Series
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
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Editor: Michael Cox, London School of Economics and
Political Science, UK
International Politics defines itself as critical in
character, truly international in scope, and totally
engaged with the central issues facing the world today.
The journal addresses contemporary transnational
issues and global problems across geographic,
theoretical and methodological boundaries.
ISSN: 13845748 / EISSN: 17403898
For more information about this journal, please visit: www.
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COMPARATIVE POLITICS
International Politics Reviews
Securing Pension Provision
Editor: Michael J. Williams, New York University, USA
International Politics Reviews publishes in-depth review
articles which present authoritative and up-to-date surveys,
synthesis and evaluation of the big questions and trends in
the field. A subscription to IPR is included with subscription
to International Politics.
ISSN: 20502982 / EISSN: 20502990
For more information about this journal, please visit: www.
palgrave-journals.com/ipr
The Presidentialization of Political Parties
Organizations, Institutions and Leaders
Edited by Gianluca Passarelli, Department of Political Science, University La Sapienza Rome, Italy
"This book is an important contribution to the study of political parties and the
role of the presidents in contemporary democracies. Based on 11 in-depth country
case studies, it highlights the political dynamics that account for variation in the
presidentialization of political parties in different regime types. While stressing the
importance of institutions, it shows that the presidentialization of political parties
is at least partly shaped by their genetic features. This book provides an important
contribution to comparative studies and should be read by both scholars and
students alike." – Robert Elgie, Dublin City University, Ireland
This book explains why the level of party presidentialization varies from one country to another.
It considers the effects of constitutional structures as well as the party's original features, and
argues that the degree of party presidentialization varies as a function of the party's genetics.
Contents: List of Figures * List of Tables * Preface * Acknowledgments * Notes on Contributors *
Glossary * Index * 1. Party’s Genetic Features: the Missing Link in the Presidentialization of Political
Parties; Gianluca Passarelli * 2. The Presidentialization of Parties in Chile: Coalitions and the Electoral
System Connection; Peter M. Siavelis and Bonnie N. Field * 3. A Weak Party System, but Presidentialized
Political Parties: The Case of Brazil; Felipe Nunes and Carlos Ranulfo Melo * 4. The Presidentialization
of American Political Parties: What’s New under the Sun?; Sergio Fabbrini and Edoardo Bressanelli * 5.
Presidentialization of Dominant Parties in France; Carole Bachelot and Florence Haegel * And more...
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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The Politics of the End of Labourism
Jason Schulman, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Lehman
College, City University of New York, USA
"In his clearly written and well organised study, Jason
Schulman provides valuable information about the
embrace and implementation of neoliberal policies by
the New Zealand, British and Australian labour parties
from the 1980s through to the mid 2000s, with particular
emphasis on relationships between labor governments
and union leaders." – Dr Rick Kuhn, Adjunct Reader in
Sociology, Australian National University
A cross-country comparison of recent Labour Party
governments in New Zealand, Britain, and Australia, and
an exploration of how those countries' labour movements
responded to their parties' neoliberal policies in power.
Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction: The Transformation of Social Democratic Parties * 2. The New
Zealand Labour Party * 3. The British Labour Party * 4. The Australian Labor Party * Conclusion * Bibliography
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Catherine Blair, Independent Scholar, UK
By comparing Germany, France, the UK and the USA
this study explores how governments have tackled
the increased pressure of financing state pensions.
Specifically, it looks at the approach of each of these
countries to raising the age of entitlement in order
to understand the ways in which this policy was
introduced in different countries.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE WORLD OF ANALYSIS:
PENSION SYSTEMS AND THEIR REFORMS IN OECD
COUNTRIES * 1. Ordering Chaos * 2. Changing Ages * 3.
Beyond Convergence and Divergence: Choosing the Cases *
PART II: ANALYSING PENSIONABLE AGE CHANGES IN FOUR
COUNTRIES * 4. Early Birds and Laggards? A Comparison of
the USA and France * 5. Similar, Yet Different? A comparison of Germany and the United
Kingdom * PART III: BRINGING THE STORIES TOGETHER * 6. Acting and Reacting: The
Public-Private Interplay in Pensionable Age Reforms * 7. Acquiring the Ability to Reform * 8.
Reconciling the Approaches * Conclusion
August 2014 UK
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Culture and the Politics of Welfare
Exploring Societal Values and Social Choices
John Hudson, University of York, UK, Nam Kyoung
Jo, SungKongHoe University, South Korea, Antonia
Keung, University of York, UK
This text offers an in-depth examination of the
influence of culture on welfare states. It suggests
new ways in which cross-national differences in
culture might be measured and, using a range of
approaches, utilizes these measures to explore the
role culture plays in shaping differences in social
policy frameworks across high income countries.
Neoliberal Labour Governments
and the Union Response
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The Challenge of Reforming the Age of Entitlement
9781137303165
Contents: Introduction * 1. Exploring The Cultural Context
Of Welfare Policy Making * 2. Exploring The Culture-Welfare
Nexus: A Quantitative Comparative Analysis * 3. Exploring
The Culture-Welfare Nexus: A Qualitative Comparative
Analysis * 4. Exploring The Culture-Welfare Nexus: Key Trends, Key Cases * 5. Conclusion:
Bringing Culture ‘Back In’ To Comparative Social Policy Analysis
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
140pp
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
European Glocalization in Global Context
THE EUROPEAN UNION
Edited by Roland Robertson, University of Pittsburgh,
USA and University of Aberdeen, UK
Politicizing European Integration
This book consists of a collection of essays that deal
with glocalization in Europe, including the idea of
Europeanization as glocalization. The contributors
deal with a range of topics including migration, media,
football, beauty, Christianity, democracy and the
European Union.
Struggling with the Awakening Giant
Dominic Hoeglinger, Senior Research and Teaching
Associate, Department of Political Science, University of
Zurich, Switzerland
"The question of politicizing European integration
is not only an important question for scholars. It is
also a central question in the public debate about
the legitimacy of the European Union. With its novel
theoretical ideas and impressive data, this book is a
must for everyone interested in this question."
— Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Professor of Political
Science, Aarhus University, Denmark
This book offers a comprehensive treatment of the
timely question of the politicization of European
integration. It shows how this issue's complex linkages
with traditional political divides pose a tough challenge to politicians and lead to
bitter framing contests about its actual meaning.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: THE CHALLENGING POLITICIZATION OF A MULTIFACETED ISSUE * PART III: PUBLIC DEBATES AS A SOURCE OF POLITICAL DATA * PART IV: DYNAMICS
AND PARTICIPANTS OF THE PUBLIC DEBATE ON EUROPE * PART V: HOW EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
ORIENTATIONS ARE STRUCTURED * PART VI: TO SPEAK OR NOT TO SPEAK OF EUROPE: ISSUEEMPHASISED STRATEGIES * PART VII: THE FRAMING OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION * PART VIII: WIDE
AWAKE OR FAST ASLEEP? THE LIMITED POLITICIZATION OF EUROPE * PART IX: CONCLUSION
Contents: Roland Robertson; Prologue * 1. Roland Robertson;
Europeanization as Glocalization * 2. Forms of the World: Roots,
Histories, and Horizons of the Glocal; Franciscu Sedda * 3. The
Glocalisations of Christianity in Europe: A Global-Historical
Perspective; Victor Roudometof * 4. European Television
Programming: Exemplifying and Theorizing Glocalization in the
Media; Andrea Esser * 5. Glocalization Effects of Immigrants’ Activities on the Host Society:
An Exploration of a Neglected Theme; Ewa Morawska * 6. From Football to Futebol: A Glocal
Perspective on the Influence of Europe on Brazilian Football (and Vice-Versa); Paolo Demuru
* 7. Exploring the Glocal Flow of Beauty: From Euro-America to the World?; Debra Gimlin
* 8 Glocalization and the Simultaneous Rise and Fall of Democracy at Century’s End; Chris
Kollmeyer * Roland Robertson: Epilogue
Europe in a Global Context
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
248pp
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Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
192pp
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International Migration into Europe
9781137550675
From Subjects to Abjects
Gabriella Lazaridis, University of Leicester, UK
"A timely and important contribution to our
understanding of migration in Europe. It summarizes,
encapsulates and analyzes this complex and rapidly
changing topic in a wholly readable way. Policy
makers and students as well as experts will find this
a very helpful book for understanding the various
issues. This book will be the key migration text for
the coming years." - Claire Wallace, University of
Aberdeen, UK
Perceptions of the EU in Eastern Europe
and Sub-Saharan Africa
Looking in from the Outside
Edited by Veit Bachmann, Goether University,
Germany, Martin Muller, University of Zurich,
Switzerland
'A timely and welcome contribution to the analysis
of the external image of the EU, [this book] includes
largely unexplored country case-studies and sheds
light on the EU's role in world politics.' - Sonia
Lucarelli, University of Bologna, Italy
This collection examines how the EU is seen in the two
regions that are at the centre of its geopolitical interest.
Focusing on Eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa,
it provides a critical assessment of how their external
perceptions relate to EU policy towards them.
Contents: Introduction: Global Europa? How, When and to Whom? * PART I: EU IN CRISIS:
EXTERNAL RELATIONS AND EXTERNAL PERCEPTIONS * 1. Studying External Perceptions of
the EU: Conceptual and Methodological Approaches * 2. Crafting Europe for its Neighbourhood:
Practical Geopolitics in European Institutions * 3. A Fading Presence? The EU and Africa in
an Era of Global Rebalancing * PART II: PERCEPTIONS OF THE EU AND ITS CRISIS: SELFPERCEPTIONS AND EXTERNAL PERCEPTIONS FROM GEORGIA, UKRAINE, KENYA AND
SENEGAL * 4. European Self-Perceptions: The EU’s Geopolitical Identity and Role in Official
Documents and Speeches * 5. Popular and Elite Perceptions of the EU in Georgia * And more...
This book aims to decipher the complex web of
structural, institutional and cultural contradictions
which shape the inclusion-exclusion dialectic and the
multifaceted grid within which the 'us' becomes the
'other' and the 'other' becomes the 'us'. It looks at how international migrants in
Europe transform from legal subjects into legal abjects.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Irregular Migration and Undocumented Migrants – The Abjects
* 2. Documented Migrants: Skilled Migration – The Injects * 3. From Undocumented to
Documented: Migration and Self-Employment * 4. Migrant Women: Maids, Nannies
and Nurses, and the Ban on the Headscarf * 5. Human Trafficking and Smuggling – The
Production of Ultimate Abjects * 6. The Securitization of Migration * 7. Migration Regime/s,
the Multiculturalism Question and Regularization Policies in Europe * 8. The Challenges of
Migration for EU Citizenship: From Abjects and Éjectés to Subjects?
Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
July 2015 UK
June 2015 US
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Europe in a Global Context
June 2015 UK
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14 figures
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE
GOVERNANCE SERIES
The European Commission, Expert Groups,
and the Policy Process
The Palgrave Handbook of the
European Administrative System
Demystifying Technocratic Governance
Edited by Michael W. Bauer, German University of
Administrative Sciences, Speyer, Jarle Trondal,
Department of Political Science and Management,
University of Adgar, Norway and ARENA Centre for
European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway
"This Handbook reveals the interlocking organizational,
political and multi-level dimensions of the EU's
administrative system. The individual chapters enrich
our understanding of its distinctive institutional and
behavioral aspects; together, they delimit how this
emerging administrative order enhances and limits the
EU's role as an autonomous policymaker." — Chris Ansell,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Drawing on research from the administrative sciences
and using organizational, institutional and decision-making theories, this volume
examines the emerging bureaucratic framework of the EU and highlights that
analyzing the patterns and dynamics of the EU's administrative capacities is
essential to understand how it shapes European public policy.
Contents: PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES * PART II; EU’S EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION
* PART III: EU’S PARLIAMENT ADMINISTRATION * PART IV: EU’S ‘INTERGOVERNMENTAL’
ADMINISTRATION * PART V: EU’S COURT ADMINISTRATIVE * PART VI: EU’S SUBORDINATED
ADMINISTRATION * PART VII: VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL ADMINISTRATIVE INTERACTION
* PART VIII: CONCLUSIONS AND CHALLENGES
Julia Metz, Advisor at the German Parliament
"This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the
European Commission's expert committees, drawing
on quantitative data as well as on case studies.
The expert group system has so far been seen as
one of the main indicators of the Commission's
predominantly technocratic nature. Metz challenges
this view, showing that expert groups are parts of
a basically political process, thus portraying the
Commission more as a 'normal' political executive
than as a technocratic body."– Professor Morten
Egeberg, Department of Political Science, University
of Oslo, Norway
This book challenges the assumption that policy
makers' work with advisory committees is emblematic of technocratic
governance. Analyzing how and why the European Commission uses expert
groups in the policy process, it shows that experts not only solve technical
problems, but also function as political devices and negotiators in modern
governance.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: A RELATIONSHIP OF RESOURCE
DEPENDENCIES * PART III: A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW * PART IV: TECHNICAL ADVICE UNITED WITH
POLITICAL AGENDA SETTING * PART V: POWERFULLY SHAPING THE COMMISSION’S
RESEARCH AGENDA * PART VI: A REALITY CHECK AND CLEARING HOUSE * PART VII:
ACCUMULATING POLITICAL AMMUNITION * PART VIII: A CROSS-SECTORAL VIEW * PART
IX: CONCLUSION: TECHNOCRATIC GOVERNANCE BETWEEN MYTH AND REALITY
August 2015 UK
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EU Democracy Promotion and the Arab Spring
Business Lobbying and Trade Governance
Jappe Eckhardt, Simon Fraser University, Canada
"The political economy behind trade policy formulation
becomes increasingly complex in a world featuring the
continued expansion of international supply chains.
By contextualizing a number of recent and high profile
EU antidumping and safeguard disputes concerning
the integration of China into the global economy,
Jappe Eckhardt’s delightful case studies bring this
phenomenon to life."– Chad P. Bown, The World Bank
This book provides an innovative account of how the
globalization of production and the emergence of
global value chains impacts on trade preferences, lobby
strategies and the political influence of EU firms. It sheds
new light on the complex EU-China trade relations.
Contents: List of tables * List of figures * Acknowledgements * 1. Business Lobbying and EU Trade
Governance in a World of Global Value Chains * 2. The Safeguard Case Against Chinese Clothing
Products * 3. The EU Anti-Dumping Case Against Chinese and Vietnamese Shoes * 4. The EU AntiDumping Cases Against Vietnamese Bicycles * 5. Conclusions * Bibliography * Index
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International Cooperation and Authoritarianism
Vera van Hüllen, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg,
Germany
The Case of EU-China Relations
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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The author explores the practice and effects of the
European Union's democracy promotion efforts
vis-à-vis its authoritarian neighbours in the Middle
East and North Africa. She argues that the same set of
factors facilitated both international cooperation of
authoritarian regimes on democracy promotion and
their persistence during the Arab Spring.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. From Democracy Promotion
to Cooperation * 3. Regional Patterns of Cooperation * 4.
Variation in Cooperation * 5. Authoritarian Survival Strategies
and Cooperation * 6. The Arab Spring and Euro-Mediterranean
Cooperation * 7. Conclusions
Governance and Limited Statehood
August 2015 UK
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256pp
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
EU Civil Society
PALGRAVE STUDIES IN EUROPEAN
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Patterns of Cooperation, Competition and Conflict
Edited by Håkan Johansson, Lund University, Sweden,
Sara Kalm, Lund University, Sweden
"This volume is a fantastically innovative
contribution to the study of EU civil society. The
relational approach covering the theoretical
perspectives of the network, coalition and field
model focuses on cooperation and competition
so decisive for the constitution and performance
of CSOs. The entire book is a 'must read' not only
because of the empirical richness of the individual
contributions but because the common relational
approach provides a comprehensive view of the
structure and dynamics of EU civil society." - Beate
Kohler-Koch, University of Mannheim, Germany
European Integration, Processes of Change and
the National Experience
Edited by Stefanie Börner, Friedrich Schiller University
Jena, Germany, Monika Eigmüller, Free University
Berlin, Germany
"The political crisis in Europe is forcing an expanded
vision of the field of EU studies in which the relation
of polity building to underlying social forces is
re-examined. Drawing together a first class set of
authors, this volume establishes new resources for
answering difficult questions about the confused
past, contested present, and possible futures of the
European Union." - Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, France
In order to better understand processes of European
integration, this book offers a new perspective that
compares past experiences of change to current
transitional moments at the European level. It addresses key questions
about European society, EU integration and social change to reveal the social
construction of emergent polities and societies.
Contents: PART I: EUROPEAN INTEGRATION MEETS HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY: AN
INTRODUCTION * PART II: COMPARING PROCESSES OF STATE BUILDING * PART
III: NATIONAL SOCIAL POLICY MAKING AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES * PART IV:
CONSTRUCTING SOCIETIES NOW AND THEN
May 2015 UK
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This volume provides a novel and relational sociological approach to the study
of EU civil society. It focuses on the interactions and interrelations between civil
society actors and the forms of capital that structure the fields and sub-fields of
EU civil society, through new and important empirical studies on organized EU
civil society.
Contents: PART I: TRENDS, INTERACTIONS AND POSITIONS WITHIN PLATFORMS OF CSOS
* PART II: MEMBERSHIP AND IDENTITY STRUGGLES WITHIN AND BETWEEN EU-LEVEL
CSOS * PART III: THE EUROPEAN CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE: A NEW ARENA FOR CIVIL SOCIETY
ACTIVISM?
August 2015 UK
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Social Movement Campaigns on EU Policy
In the Corridors and in the Streets
Participatory Democracy and Civil Society
in the EU
Louisa Parks, University of Lincoln, UK
"Is the European Union a chance or an hindrance
for progressive movements? In this volume Louisa
Parks provides a theoretically provocative and
empirically rich "it depends" answer to this question,
comparing several protest campaigns of the civil
society and social movement organizations targeting
European institutions [...] A must read for scholars
of contentious politics and European integration
alike." - Professor Donatella della Porta, European
University Institute, Italy
Agenda-Setting and Institutionalisation
Luis Bouza Garcia, College of Europe, Belgium
This book is about both the symbolic and the real
struggles for the control of the EU's agenda on
participatory democracy in the last fifteen years.
The book analyzes how civil society organizations
contributed to an agenda which has implications for
the regulation of interest groups to the institutions and
for the democratic legitimacy of the EU.
Contents: 1. The Contribution of Civil Society to Bridging the
Gap with EU Citizens: Back to One Decade of Debates * 2. From
the Regulation of Lobbies to Participatory Democracy: Agenda
Setting and Civil Society in the EU * 3. Interpretive Frames in
the Agenda Setting Process, 1997-2003 * 4. Networking and
Alliances * 5. Organized Civil Society and the Convention’s
Agenda * 6. Influence on the Agenda and Field Effects * 7. The Development of the Participatory
Agenda in the Aftermath of the Convention (2003-2011): Consultation and Direct Participation
* 8. Assessing the Contribution of Participation to Legitimacy
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This book assesses how much influence social
movements have on EU policy and the means through
which influence is secured. Using wide-ranging case
studies of campaigns from GMOs to water rights and Internet freedom, it
elucidates the important differences between technical and political campaigns.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Untangling Influence: Studying Social Movement Campaigns In
The Transnational EU Arena * 3. Political Process And Framing In The Technical Campaigns *
4. The Outcomes Of Technical Campaigns In The EU * 5. Political Process And Framing In The
Political Campaigns * 6. The Outcomes Of Political Campaigns In The EU * 7. Conclusions:
Technical And Political Campaigning In The EU
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June 2015 US
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
Immigration and Citizenship in an Enlarged
European Union
The Political Dynamics of Intra-EU Mobility
Simon McMahon, Coventry University, UK
''No subject is more divisive then migration policy
in the current political debate in Europe. However,
six years into the global financial crisis, it is not
only migration from third countries, but even
intra-European migration which creates tensions
and controversies. The EU itself does not seem
able to address a fundamental crisis of identity.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of
the politics of immigration and citizenship in the
European Union, going at the origins of the debate
on what it truly means to be a European Citizen.
After introducing the theoretical dimension of the
politics of immigration and citizenship, the book
explores the cases of intra-EU migration in Italy and Spain of focusing on the
case of the Roma. This thorough volume is essential reading for those who
wish to understand the dynamics of intra-EU migration from a deep, cultural
perspective.'' - Professor Leila Simona Talani, Professor of International
Political Economy and Jean Monnet Chair in European Political Economy,
King's College London
A distinctive contribution to the politics of citizenship and immigration in an
expanding European Union, this book explains how and why differences arise in
responses to immigration by examining local, national and transnational dimensions
of public debates on Romanian migrants and the Roma minority in Italy and Spain.
Contents: 1. Introduction: The Politics of Immigration and Citizenship in an Enlarging European
Union * 2. Defining who is who in the politics of immigration * 3. The Structural Context of
Immigration to Italy and Spain * 4. The National Politics of immigration in Italy and Spain * 5.
The Local Politics of Immigration in Rome and Madrid * And more...
PALGRAVE STUDIES IN EUROPEAN UNION
POLITICS SERIES
Social Policy and the Eurocrisis
Quo Vadis Social Europe
Edited by Amandine Crespy, CEVIPOL, Université Libre
de Bruxelles, Belgium, Georg Menz, Goldsmith’s
College, University of London, UK
In this study, an international and multidisciplinary
team take stock of the promise and shortfalls of
'Social Europe' today, examining the response to the
Eurocrisis, the past decade of social policy in the image
of the Lisbon Agenda, and the politics that derailed a
more Delorsian Europe from ever emerging.
Contents: 1. Introduction: the Pursuit of Social Europe in the
face of the European crisis; Amandine Crespy and Georg Menz *
2. Social Europe and the Eurozone crisis: the Importance of the
Balance of Class Power in Society; Andreas Bieler * 3. Collapsing
New Buildings: The Three-Pronged Attack on European Social
Policy; Georg Menz * 4. Social Europe and Scandinavia: Direct and Indirect Pressure on Former
Role Models; Mikkel Mailand * 5. Euro-unionism and Wage Policy; Anne Dufresne * 6. The
Vanishing Promise of a More ‘Social’ Europe: public services before and after the debt crisis;
Amandine Crespy * 7. The Europe 2020 Poverty Target and Economic Governance; Paul
Copeland and Mary Daly * 8. A Multi-Layered Social Europe? Three Emerging Transnational
Social Duties in the EU; Ben Crum * 9. Conclusions; Amandine Crespy and Georg Menz
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Palgrave Studies in Citizenship Transitions
February 2015 UK
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European Union Enlargement Conditionality
Eli Gateva, Queen Mary University of London, UK
The book provides the first comprehensive comparative
analysis of the development of EU enlargement
conditionality across four different enlargement waves
- the first (2004) and the second (2007) phase of the
Eastern enlargement, the EU enlargement to Croatia
(2013), and the ongoing enlargement round involving
Turkey and the Western Balkans.
The Making of a European President
Nereo Peñalver García, European Parliament, Belgium,
Julian Priestley, European Parliament, Belgium
"This book provides a unique insight into an
unprecedented event: even after many decades in
politics, this campaign made me fall in love with Europe
all over again. It was a first in history: a battle for
Europe, but fought with words, not weapons." – JeanClaude Juncker, President of the European Commission
This book tells the inside story of Europe's first
presidential campaign, the candidates, how they were
chosen, the campaign trail, the TV debates and the
tense negotiations which followed. It explains what led
to this new way of choosing the Commission president
and what it means for the future of the EU.
Contents: PART I: THE FRAGILE STATE OF THE UNION, 2014 *PART II: TAKE ME TO YOUR
PRESIDENT (1) - OR WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE COMMISSION? * PART
III: A MODEST PROPOSAL (1): HOW THE IDEA OF LEAD CANDIDATES EMERGED * PART IV:
THE IDEA ENTERS THE POLITICAL ARENA * PART V: HOPEFULS AND RUNNERS - ABOUT
THE CANDIDATES * PART VI: ON THE ROAD * PART VII: DECONSTRUCTING THE RESULTS
* PART VIII: THE LADY IS FOR TURNING (1) OR HOW THE BATTLE WAS WON * PART IX: AN
EXPERIENCE TO BE REPEATED? WHAT HAPPENED HERE AND WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
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April 2015 US
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Contents: Introduction * 1. Conditionality and EU Enlargement:
A Conceptual Overview * 2. EU Enlargement Conditionality
in the Context of the 2004 Enlargement * 3. EU Enlargement
Conditionality in the Context of the 2007 Enlargement * 4. EU
Enlargement Conditionality in the Context of the South-Eastern
Enlargements * 5. The Evolution of EU Enlargement
Conditionality: Overview and Key Findings
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
The Maritime Dimension of European Security
Research Methods in European Union Studies
Seapower and the European Union
Edited by Kennet Lynggaard, Department for Society
and Globalisation, University of Roskilde, Denmark, Ian
Manners, Department of Political Science, University of
Copenhagen, Denmark, Karl Löfgren, School of
Government, Victoria University of Wellington, New
Zealand
"Those researching the EU are confronted
with a bewildering menu of epistemologies,
methodologies, research designs, and methods of
data collection and analysis. In this very welcome
volume, seasoned EU scholars unlock these bodies
of knowledge and tailor them to the specific needs
of 'their' sub-fields. The volume is a must read for all
who seek to find more convincing answers to their
research questions. And who does not?" – Markus Haverland, Professor of
Political Science, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Basil Germond, Lancaster University, UK
"Germond's exploration of the maritime dimension
of European security is based on a sophisticated
historical and geo-strategic understanding of the
importance of seapower, and of the security needs
and obligations of the EU. This is an outstanding
contribution to our understanding of the oftenneglected realities of global seapower in the 21st
century." – Anne Deighton, Department of Politics
and International Relations, University of Oxford,
UK
This book discusses the significance of the maritime
domain for European security in general and the
European Union in particular.
Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Foreword * Glossary * Introduction * 1. Seapower and
International Relations * 2. The (Critical) Geopolitics of Seapower * 3. Naval Forces as Vectors of
Seapower * 4. Beyond National Security - Maritime Power and Forces Projection * 5. Maritime
Security and Safety – Securing, Policing and Protecting the Seas * 6. The Elements of the EU’s
Seapower * 7. The Naval and Maritime Dimension of the EU * 8. The EU’s Geopolitical Discourse
* 9. The EU’s Maritime Frontier: The Concept * 10. The EU’s Maritime Frontier: The Practice *
Conclusion: The Future of the EU’s Seapower: Cruising the Seven Seas? * Bibliography * Index
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A ‘Macro-regional’ Europe in the Making
Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Evidence
This collection sets a new agenda for conducting research on the EU and learns
from past mistakes. In doing so it provides a state-of-the-art examination of social
science research designs in EU studies while providing innovative guidelines for
the advancement of more inclusive and empirically sensitive research designs in
EU studies
Contents: PART I: OVERVIEW * PART II: MICRO-ANALYSIS * PART III: MESO-ANALYSIS *
PART IV: MACRO-ANALYSIS
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The European Union and Peacebuilding
The Cross-Border Dimension
Cathal McCall, School of Politics, International Studies
and Philosophy, Queen’s Unievrsity Belfast, UK
"The European Union and Conflict Transformation
is a most welcome addition to the scholarly study
of Europeanization for it is not only the best book
available on the impact of the European Union on
culture, politics and identity in the borderlands of
Northern Ireland, but it may be the best book today
on the politics of culture in European borderlands.
McCall's compelling analysis of the politics of
border life goes beyond Ireland to illustrate many
of the problems and joys of national and regional
integration that affect so many people across
the continent." - Thomas M. Wilson, Binghamton
University, State University of New York, USA
Edited by Stefan Gänzle, University of Agder, Norway,
Kristine Kern, Leibniz Institute for Regional
Development and Structural Planning, Germany, and
University of Potsdam, Germany
Macro-regional strategies seek to improve the interplay
of the EU with existing regimes and institutions, and
foster coherence of transnational policies. Drawing on
macro-regional governance and Europeanization, this
edited volume provides an overview of processes of
macro-regionalization in Europe displaying evidence of
their significant impact.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: DEVELOPMENT
OF EU MACRO-REGIONAL STRATEGIES * PART III:
THEORIZING MACRO-REGIONALIZATION AND MACROREGIONAL STRATEGIES IN EUROPE * PART IV: GOVERNANCE ARCHITECTURE AND IMPACT
OF MACRO-REGIONAL STRATEGIES IN EUROPE
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Cross-border cooperation is integral to the peace-building objective of the EU.
Yet, 25 years of such cooperation has often failed to translate into connecting
people across borders. This study assesses the significance of cross-border
cooperation for addressing Europe's conflict wounds and examines its prospects in
an enlarged EU of 28 members.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Territory, Borders, Symbols, Emotions and Conflict * 2. European
Union Cross-Border Cooperation and its Limits * 3. Borderscape Conflict Amelioration in Theory
and in Practice * 4. The Irish Borderscape as a ‘Site for Learning’ * 5. Stopped at the Gates?
Conflict Amelioration Beyond the EU Pale * Conclusion
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
PALGRAVE STUDIES IN EUROPEAN UNION
POLITICS SERIES (CONT.)
THE EUROPEAN UNION IN INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS SERIES
Cultural Governance and the European Union
The EU, ASEAN and Interregionalism
Protecting and Promoting Cultural Diversity in Europe
Regionalism Support and Norm Diffusion between
the EU and ASEAN
Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Hellenic Foundation for
European & Foreign Policy, Greece
This edited collection brings together distinguished
scholars across a range of academic disciplines to
explore how the European Union engages with culture.
The book examines the ways in which cultural issues
have been framed at the EU level and the policies and
instruments to which they have given vent.
Contents: PART I: THE EU CULTURAL POLICY * PART II: EU
INTERNAL POLICIES AND CULTURE * PART III: FUNDAMENTAL
RIGHTS AND CULTURE * PART IV: EU EXTERNAL POLICIES
AND CULTURE
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Deciding on Freedom, Security and Justice
Ariadna Ripoll Servent, Otto-Friedrich-Universität
Bamberg, Germany
"Ripoll Servent has produced a groundbreaking
analysis of the European Parliament as an emerging
actor in the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice. By linking a very significant new political
actor with empirical investigations in three
distinct case studies, the book makes a substantial
contribution to our understanding of both the
institutional framework and the legislative output
of the EU. It is highly recommended for anyone
interested in European security governance or
European studies more generally" – Christian
Kaunert, Professor of International Politics,
University of Dundee, Scotland
In an EU increasingly worried about the security of its citizens and its territory,
how should the European Parliament make policy decisions in these areas? This
study investigates how the empowerment of the European Parliament has led it
to abandon its defence of civil liberties in order to become a full partner in interinstitutional negotiations
Contents: Introduction * PART I * 1. The European Parliament: From ‘talking-shop’ to
Co-decider * 2. Patterns of Behaviour: Consultation, Co-decision, and Consent * 3. Why do
Positions Shift? Models of Change Under Co-decision * PART II * 4. Deciding on Liberty and
Security in the European Union * 5. The Data Retention Directive: Success at any Price * 6. The
Returns Directive: Normalising Change * 7. The SWIFT Agreement: Retaliation or Capitulation?
* 8. The Receptions Directive: Internalising Change * 9. Conclusions: Conditions and Drivers for
Policy Change
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Using a framework of norm diffusion to determine the EU's international
actorness in the context of its relations with ASEAN, this book provides a timely
and in-depth analysis of EU-ASEAN relations. By investigating three aspects of
regionalism support by the EU it presents a comprehensive account of norm
diffusion between the EU and ASEAN.
Contents: 1. Ambitions of Actorness * 2. Seeking to Reconceptualise the EU as a ‘Power’ *
3. Drivers of Interregionalism: EU-ASEAN Engagement * 4. The EU, ASEAN and Economic
Integration * 5. The EU, ASEAN and Institutionalisation * 6. The EU, ASEAN and Political Norms
* 7. The Implications of Regionalism Support and Norm Diffusion on EU Actorness
Institutional and Policy Change in the
European Parliament
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Laura Allison, Public Policy and Global Affairs Programme,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
"This fascinating book looks at actorness of the
EU from a novel norm diffusion perspective. Its
originality lies in the combination of a focus on
the EU as norm diffuser and a focus on ASEAN as a
norm recipient. Laura Allison clearly demonstrates
that actorness lies in the eye of the beholder and
therefore ASEAN actually contributes to shaping
the EU's actorness. The book also has clear policy
implications as it shows the need for a more
symmetrical relationship between the EU and
ASEAN." – Luk Van Langenhove, United Nations
University, Bruges, Belgium
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February 2015 UK
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EU Coordination in International Institutions
Policy and Process in Gx Forums
Peter Debaere, University of Ghent, Belgium
"Debaere provides a compelling and authoritative
account of EU coordination in the empirically
challenging Gx context. This study provides not
only key insights into the variegated coordination
patterns of the EU in G7, G8, and G20 processes,
it also enriches the concept of coordination which
is surprisingly underdeveloped in the literature."
– Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Associate Professor,
Adelphi University, USA
This book examines the European Union (EU)
coordination of the G7, G8 and G20 (Gx). The author
comprehensively maps out the different coordination
processes for each Gx forum and assesses the procedures
used, the actors involved as well as the evolution of the Gx forum over time.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: MAPPING EU COORDINATION * PART III:
EXPLAINING EU COORDINATION * PART IV: CONCLUSION
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EU and the Non-Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons
The European Union as a Diplomatic Actor
Strategies, Policies, Actions
Edited by Spyros Blavoukos, Department of
International and European Economic Studies, Athens
University of Economics and Business, Greece, Dimitrios
Bourantonis, Department of International and
European Economic Studies, Athens University of
Economics and Business, Greece, Clara Portela, School
of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
"The editors have brought together, in an admirably
cohesive fashion, a group of well-known scholars
and practitioners, providing fresh and unique
insights into the EU's policy on nuclear proliferation,
and offering a nuanced and effective analysis of
its strengths and limitations. Students and policy
practitioners alike will find this book invaluable
for understanding the EU's role in the prevention
of nuclear proliferation." — Emil J. Kirchner, Jean Monnet Chair in European
Political Integration , Department of Government, University of Essex, UK
Much of the literature on the emerging role of the EU as a non-proliferation actor
has only a minimal engagement with theory. This collection aims to rectify this
by placing the role of the EU in the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons within
an analytical framework inspired by emerging literature on the performance of
international organisations.
Contents: PART I INTRODUCTION AND ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK * PART II: THE EU
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION POLICY: BACKGROUND AND EVOLUTION * PART
III: EU MULTILATERIAL INTERACTIONS * PART IV: EU BILATERAL INTERACTIONS AND
GOVERNANCE * PART V: CONCLUSIONS
January 2015 UK
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Edited by Joachim Koops, Vesalius College and
Department of Political Science, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium, Gjovalin Macaj, Department of
Politics and International Relations, University of
Oxford, UK
"This pioneering overview of the European Union's
(EU's) hybrid and multi-level system of diplomacy is
written for and by scholars as well as practitioners.
Covering EU representation in a broad range of
world regions, international forums and burning
issue areas, the contributions not only analyse in
depth the challenges facing EU diplomacy, but also
offer useful suggestions for future improvements."
— Christer Jönsson, Professor Emeritus, Lund
University, Sweden
This collection brings together leading scholars and practitioners to assess
the processes, institutions and outcomes of the EU's collective diplomatic
engagement in the fields of security, human rights, trade and finance and
environmental politics. It analyzes successes and failures in the EU's search for
global influence in the post-Lisbon era.
Contents: Foreword by Pierre Vimont, Secretary-General European External Action Service *
1. Introduction: The EU as a Diplomatic Actor; Joachim A. Koops and Gjovalin Macaj * 2. The EU
as a Diplomatic Actor in the Post-Lisbon Era: Robust or Rootless Hybrid?; Michael H. Smith * 3.
EU Diplomacy in Global Governance: The Role of the EEAS; Knud Erik Jørgensen * 4. Evaluating
the Impact of EU Diplomacy: Pitfalls and Challenges; Yvonne Kleistra and Niels van Willigen *
5. EU Diplomacy at the Individual Level: The Role and Impact of the EU Special Representatives;
Dominik Tolksdorf * 6. Speak Up! Getting the EU a Voice at the UN General Assembly; Fernando
Andresen Guimaraes * 7. The EU as a Coercive Diplomatic Actor? The EU-3 Initiative Towards
Iran; Tom Sauer 8. The EU’s Role and Performance within the G20 in the Area of Finance
and Development; Peter Debaere * 9. The EU as an International Trade Negotiator; Frank
Hoffmeister * 10. The EU as a Diplomatic Actor in the Field of Human Rights ; Karen E. Smith *
11. The European Union’s Climate Change Diplomacy; Simon Schunz
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EU Foreign Policy Towards Latin America
Roberto Dominguez, Department of Government,
Suffolk University, UK
"The book provides a long overdue expert and
up-to-date analysis of the EU-Latin American
interregional relationship. It is comprehensively
assessed, thoughtfully conceptualized, and carefully
argued. Students and practitioners with an interest
in interregional studies and EU external relations will
find this an invaluable resource."— Emil J. Kirchner,
Jean Monnet Chair, University of Essex, UK
The Securitisation of Migration in the EU
Debates Since 9/11
Edited by Gabriella Lazaridis, University of Leicester,
UK, Khursheed Wadia, University of Warwick, UK
Since 9/11 Western states have sought to integrate
'securitisation' measures within migration regimes as
asylum seekers and other migrant categories come to
be seen as agents of social instability or as potential
terrorists. Treating migration as a security threat has
therefore increased insecurity amongst migrant and
ethnic minority populations.
This book analyzes the relations between two
geographical areas with different levels of regional
institutionalization: the European Union and Latin
America. Characterized by low interdependence and
asymmetry, this relationship operates in different levels ranging from EUindividual countries to EU-Latin American summits.
Contents: PART I: EU-LATIN AMERICAN INTERREGIONALISM * PART II: EU POLICIES
TOWARD LATIN AMERICA * PART III: THE SUMMITS * PART IV: ASSOCIATION AGREEMENTS
* PART V: ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES * PART VI: REGIONAL PARTNERS * PART VII: TENSE
RELATIONSHIPS *
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Contents: PART I: SECURITISATION OF MIGRATION * PART II:
SECURITISATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MIGRANT AND ETHNIC
MINORITY COMMUNITIES * PART III: POPULIST RESPONSES TO
SECURITISATION AND MIGRATION IN A CRISIS EUROPE
October 2015 UK
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
THE EUROPEAN UNION IN INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS SERIES (CONT.)
The European External Action Service
European Diplomacy Post-Westphalia
Edited by David Spence, Senior Visiting Fellow, LSE
European Institute, UK, Jozef Bátora, Comenius
University Bratislava, Slovakia
"Diplomacy at all levels is experiencing fundamental
challenges as it responds to changing global,
regional and national environments. As the
contributors to this book clearly demonstrate, the
development of the EEAS after the Lisbon Treaty
provides a significant and fascinating instance of
diplomatic change and adaptation. The careful
blending of academic and practitioner perspectives
will prove invaluable to those concerned with the
transformation of diplomacy generally as well as
the development of the processes and structures
associated with EU foreign policy." - Brian Hocking,
Emeritus Professor of International Relations, Loughborough University, UK
This book questions whether the institutions and practices of the emerging
EU diplomatic system conform to established standards of the state-centric
diplomatic order; or whether practice is paving the way for innovative, even
revolutionary, forms of diplomatic organisation.
Contents: PART I: THE NEW SETTING OF EU DIPLOMACY * PART II: THE EEAS AND
INTERNATIONAL LAW * PART III: EFFECTIVE MULTILATERALISM: EU DELEGATIONS TO
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS * PART IV: BILATERALISM and EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC
CAPACITY * PART V: ORGANIZING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE DIPLOMATIC APPROACH *
PART VI: HUMAN RESOURCES AND DIPLOMATIC TRAINING
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The EU Foreign Policy Analysis
Democratic Legitimacy, Media, and Climate Change
Cristian Nițoiu, College of Europe, Poland
The book presents a model of interaction effects
between policymakers and the media which can shed
light on the former's ability to enhance democratic
legitimacy in foreign policy decision-making. It shows
that the media enhanced the democratic legitimacy of
the EU's foreign policy in relation to its climate policy
and its approach towards Russia.
Contents: List of Figures and Tables * Acknowledgements *
List of Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Democratic Legitimacy
and EU Foreign Policy: Is Such a Link Conceivable? * 2. Mapping
Interaction Effects Within the Media/Foreign Policy Nexus * 3.
Research Framework and Methods * 4. The Transnational Level *
5. The United Kingdom * 6. Romania * Conclusions * Annex A *
Annex B * Bibliography * Index
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Britain and the Crisis of the European Union
David Baker, Retired Professor of British Politics,
Warwick University, UK, Pauline Schnapper, Institut du
Monde Anglophone, University of Sorbonne Nouvelle,
France
"The thirty year civil war in the Conservative Party
over Britain's membership of the EU is reaching a
climax. Baker and Schnapper provide a superb guide
both to the bizarre British debate on Europe, and to
the deepening crisis of the EU itself, showing how
one feeds off the other. This book is essential reading
for understanding the deep-seated problems which
threaten to overwhelm the European project."
– Andrew Gamble, Emeritus Professor of Politics,
Department of Politics and International Studies,
University of Cambridge, UK
This book centres on the effects of the political and later economic crisis which
seriously affected the European Union and its impact on the seemingly endless UK
debate over Britain's position within the EU.
Contents: PART I: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE EUROZONE CRISIS * PART II: BRITISH
PREFERENCES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: UNSUNG SUCCESS * PART III: EUROSCEPTICISM
IN BRITAIN * PART IV: THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM * PART V:
BRITAIN AND THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION * PART VI: BRITAIN AND
THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
August 2015 UK
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Managing Crises, Making Peace
Towards a Strategic EU Vision for Security and Defense
Edited by Maria Grazia Galantino, University of Rome,
Unitelma Sapienza, Italy, Maria Raquel Freire,
University of Coimbra, Portugal
"How effectively can the EU respond to the wide array
of challenges to global and regional security it faces?
This impressive collection of essays provides unique
insights into the capacities for and constraints on EU
crisis management." - Richard Caplan, Professor of
International Relations, Oxford University
In the face of emerging new threats, the EU's capacity
to build a distinctive role in crisis management remains
problematic. Analysing EU policies and actions, this
collection sheds light on the EU's role in managing
crises and peacekeeping, exploring avenues for a
strategic EU vision for security and defense.
Contents: 1. Introduction: The Role of the EU in International Peace and Security; Maria
Raquel Freire and Maria Grazia Galantino * PART I: CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO EU
CRISIS MANAGEMENT * 2. Peacekeeping Between Politics and Society; Fabrizio Battistelli *
3. CSDP and Democratic Legitimacy: Public Opinion Support in Times of Crisis; Maria Grazia
Galantino * 4. Women in Peace Operations; Helena Carreiras * 5. EU-NATO Relations on Crisis
Management Operations: the Practice of Informality; Margriet Drent * 6. A Functional Approach
to the Construction of Peace: Including Natural Resources Management in (the Design of) EU
Peace Operations; Bruno Hellendorff * And more...
Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
The Palgrave Handbook of National
Parliaments and the European Union
The UK Challenge to Europeanization
The Persistence of British Euroscepticism
Edited by Claudia Hefftler, University of Cologne,
Germany, Christine Neuhold, Department of Political
Science, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands,
Olivier Rozenberg, Centres d’Etude europeennes,
Sciences Po, France, Julie Smith, Department of Politics
and International Stuies, University of Cambridge, UK
"Based on the impressive OPAL project, this
handbook is a milestone in the study of the powers
and involvement of national parliaments in
European Union matters. It provides an encyclopedic
coverage of changes introduced by the Lisbon Treaty
and of the parliaments of all member states. It will
remain state-of-the-art for many years to come". –
Christopher Lord, ARENA, The Centre for European
Studies, The University of Oslo, Norway
This handbook offers a comprehensive picture of the European activities
of national parliaments in all 28 member states of the European Union. In
the aftermath of the Lisbon Treaty, it assesses the extent to which national
legislatures actually matter in European governance.
Contents: PART I: CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES * PART II: THE SIX FOUNDING MEMBERS, 1952
* PART III: FIRST ENLARGEMENT, 1973 * PART IV: MEDITERRANEAN ENLARGEMNENTS,
1981 AND 1986 * PART V: POST COLD-WAR ENLARGEMENT, 1995 * PART VI: EASTERN AND
MEDITERRANEAN ENLARGEMENTS, 2004, 2007 AND 2013
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
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Edited by Karine Tournier-Sol, University of Toulon,
France, Chris Gifford, University of Huddersfield, UK
"This collection on Euroscepticism brings together
a wide range of contributors to provide a broadbased understanding of Euroscepticism in the
most Eurosceptic of EU member states. Like the
phenomenon of Euroscepticism itself, the book
covers a wide range and comes from a diverse set
of sources. The books is a welcome addition to the
research on Euroscepticism in both the UK and in the
Europe more generally." – Paul Taggart, Professor of
Politics, University of Sussex, UK
This timely contribution pulls no punches and views
the UK as institutionally Eurosceptic across politics and
society, from the press to defence. It represents a rich and original contribution to
the emerging field of Eurosceptic studies, and a key contribution to this important
issue.
Contents: PART I: NATION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY * PART II: PARTY POLITICS AND
EUROSCEPTICISM * PART III: EUROSCEPTIC CIVIL SOCIETY * Part IV: EUROSCEPTIC
INTERESTS?
September 2015 UK
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The Europeanization of Interest Groups in
Malta and Ireland
A Small Island State Perspective
Mario Thomas Vassallo, University of Malta, Malta
This comparative work examines the political and social
context of interest groups in Malta and Ireland, two
small island states at the periphery of an integrated
continent. The author explores the impact of the
European Union on their civil society's organizations
and their gradual transformation at differing speeds
and logics of Europeanization.
Compliance Patterns with EU
Anti-Discrimination Legislation
Vanja Petričević, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA
This book provides an in-depth and timely analysis
of the member states' compliance patterns with the
key European Union Anti-Discrimination Directives.
It examines the various structural, administrative,
and individual aspects which significantly affect the
degree and the nature of compliance patterns in select
European Union member states.
Contents: Table Of Contents * Acknowledgements * List
Of Tables * List Of Figures * 1. Reassessing Compliance:
Discrepancies In Application Of EU Law * 2. Explaining Factors
Affecting Compliance * 3. Conceptualizing Compliance With The
Anti-Discrimination Directives * 4. Cross-Country Perspective:
The Influence Of Government Structure On Compliance * 5.
Assessing Compliance: The Case Of Slovakia * 6. Concluding Remarks And Implications For Future
Research * References * Appendices * Appendix A * Appendix B * Appendix C * Appendix D
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Contents: Contents * List of tables * List of figures *
Acknowledgements * List of abbreviations * 1. Introduction:
Setting the conceptual and empirical platform * 2. Interest
representation: From behavioural to institutional models * 3.
Interest groups: Their typology, strategies and input towards
policy success * 4. Maltese and Irish soil: Configuring small polity
terrain * 5. Trade unions and employers’ associations: Identifying signs of continuity and change
* 6. Social, Human Rights and Environmental Groups: Identifying signs of continuity and change
* 7. Putting it all together: Decoding the extent and nature of Europeanization * 8. Conclusion:
Going beyond the conceptual and empirical platform * Bibliography * Appendix AQuestionnaire
respondents * Appendix BStructured questionnaire guide * Appendix CInterviews’ participants
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THE EUROPEAN UNION
Europe’s Legitimacy Crisis
EUROPEAN POLITICS
From Causes to Solutions
Michael Longo, College of Law and Justice, Victoria
University, Australia, Philomena B. Murray, School of
Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne,
Australia
"This bold and invigorating book is a breath of fresh
air. Murray and Longo are great critical friends
to the EU, offering both a telling diagnosis of its
longstanding and several crises, and workable
suggestions for their solution. It should be required
reading for anyone with an interest in making a
better EU, one worthy of its half-billion citizens."
– Professor Alex Warleigh-Lack, FAcSS, University
of Surrey, UK
Sharp in focus and succinct in analysis, this Pivot
examines the latest developments and scholarly debates surrounding the sources
of the European Union's crisis of legitimacy and possible solutions. It examines not
only the financial and economic dimensions of the current crisis, but also those
crises at the heart of the EU integration project.
Contents: List of Tables * Preface * Abbreviations and Acronyms * Introduction * PART I:
NARRATING THE PAST * 1. The EU has Been Shaped by Crisis: Chronicle of a Crisis Foretold *
2. The Search for a Convincing Narrative and Leadership * 3. The Sources of Europe’s Crisis *
PART II: SEEKING A FUTURE * 4. Contesting Europe’s Past and Imagining Europe’s Future: Do
Identity and Participation Matter? * 5. The Road to Recovery: Social Justice and Legitimacy *
Bibliography * Further Reading * Index
Development Cooperation of the ‘New’ EU
Member States
Beyond Europeanization
Edited by Ondřej Horký-Hlucháň, Institute of
International Relations, Czech Republic, Simon
Lightfoot, University of Leeds, UK
"The authors make a clear case for the limited effects
of the imposed development policy-standards
leading to a 'shallow Europeanization'… This study
forms a unique contribution to the field of European
development cooperation studies." — Louk Box,
Honorary Professor of International Cooperation at
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the
international development policies of ten Central
and Eastern European countries that joined the EU
between 2004 and 2007. The contributors offer the
first thorough overview of the 'new' EU member states' development cooperation
programmes, placing them in a larger political and societal context.
Contents: PART I: MEMBERS OF THE OECD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE *
PART II: NON-DAC MEMBER STATES OF THE OECD * PART III: OTHER EU MEMBER STATES
SINCE 2004 * PART IV: EU MEMBER STATES SINCE 2007 *
EADI Global Development Series
May 2015 UK
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Decarbonization in the European Union
The European Union’s Normative Power
in Central Asia
Promoting Values and Defending Interests
Georgiy Voloshin, Independent Scholar, France
The normative power of the European Union has
historically been a key element of its foreign policy.
This study considers the EU's Central Asia policy,
questioning whether the EU's normative power can
work in this remote region.
Contents: Introduction * 1. A Time to Gather Stones Together:
The EU’s Normative Engagement with Central Asia 1991-2007
* 2. The EU’s 2007 Strategy for Central Asia: Promoting Values
and Defending Interests * Conclusion
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Internal Policies and External Strategies
Edited by Claire Dupont, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium, Sebastian Oberthür, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
(VUB), Belgium
The authors examine how far internal policies in
the European Union move towards the objective
of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the EU by
80-95 per cent by 2050, and how or whether the EU's
2050 objective to 'decarbonise' could affect the EU's
relations with a number of external energy partners.
Contents: 1. Decarbonisation in the EU: Setting the Scene;
Claire Dupont and Sebastian Oberthür * 2. The EU Internal
Energy Market and Decarbonisation; Radostina Primova * 3.
The Power Sector: Pioneer and Workhorse of Decarbonisation;
Stefan Lechtenböhmer and Sascha Samadi * 4. Electricity Grids:
No Decarbonisation Without Infrastructure;Thomas Sattich * 5. Decarbonising Industry in
the EU: Climate, Trade and Industrial Policies; Max Åhman and Lars J. Nilsson * 6. Transport:
Addicted to Oil; Tom van Lier and Cathy Macharis * 7. Buildings: Good Intentions Unfulfilled;Elin
Lerum Boasson and Claire Dupont * 8. The Geopolitics of the EU’s Decarbonisation Strategy: a
Bird’s Eye Perspective;Tom Casier * 9. Decarbonisation and EU Relations with the Caspian Sea
Region;Claire Dupont * 10. Evolutions and Revolutions in EU-Russia Energy Relations; Tomas
Maltby and Olga Khrushcheva * 11. EU-Norway Energy Relations Towards 2050: From Fossil
Fuels to Low-Carbon Opportunities?; Torbjørg Jevnaker, Leiv Lunde and Jon Birger Skjærseth *
12. Conclusions; Claire Dupont and Sebastian Oberthür
Energy, Climate and the Environment
9781137443939
June 2015 UK
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EUROPEAN POLITICS
The European Football Championship
Cohabitation and Conflicting Politics
in French Policymaking
Mega-Event and Vanity Fair
Edited by Basak Alpan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey, Alexandra
Schwell, University of Vienna, Austria, Albrecht Sonntag, ESSCA School of
Management, France
Sébastien G. Lazardeux, Department of Political
Science, St. John Fisher College, USA
"This original analysis provides new insights into
the policy process under divided government, or
cohabitation, in France. With a combination of
institutional analysis, formal logic, and important
newly collected empirical evidence, Lazardeux
provides an important cautionary tale about the
functioning of the core institutions of the Fifth
Republic." – Frank R. Baumgartner, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
The UEFA European football championship was the first European mega-event to
take place in post-socialist Europe. Taking this as a departure point, this volume
focuses on football as a realm of constructing and negotiating identities using rich
ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth media analysis.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Negotiating Europeanness: The Euro2012 Championship And
Spectator Narratives In An Enlarged European Perspective; Basak Alpan And Alexandra Schwell
* 2. ‘Offside. Or Not Quite: EURO 2012 As A Focal Point Of Identity And Alterity’; Alexandra
Schwell * 3. ‘Loyalty Jungle: Flexible Football Fan Identities In The Framework Of Euro2012’;
Nina Szogs * 4. ‘Does Qualifying Really Qualify? Comparing The Representations Of Euro
2008 And Euro2012 In The Turkish Media’; Basak Alpan And Ozgehan Senyuva * 5. ‘Up To The
Expectations? Perceptions Of Ethnic Diversity In The French And German National Team’;
Albrecht Sonntag * 6. ‘Mediating Turkishness Through Language In Transnational Football;
Yagmur Nuhrat * 7. ‘Doing Ethnography And Writing Anthropology: A Single-Site-MultipleEthnography Of A Protest Event Against The 2012 UEFA European Championship In Poznań’;
Michał Buchowski And Małgorzata Zofia Kowalska * 8. Afterword; Albrecht Sonntag
Football Research in an Enlarged Europe
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Contents: 1.Cohabitation and Policymaking in Semi-Presidential Systems * 2.Policymaking
under Cohabitation * 3.Institutional Dynamics and Policymaking Efficiency * 4.Cohabitations
and Policymaking Efficiency: An Empirical Test * 5.Cohabitation and Prime Ministerial
Policymaking Strategies * 6.Conclusions
French Politics, Society and Culture
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
208pp
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Government through Culture and the
Contemporary French Right
Jeremy Ahearne, Centre for Cultural Policy Studies,
University of Warwick, UK
"This is a thought-provoking study of selected policy
themes and symbols given prominence by Presidents
Chirac and Sarkozy in their attempt to shape the
ideational environment of contemporary France.
Ahearne sheds new light on the French right's
capacity to embed its values in the nation's political
culture." – Professor Raymond Kuhn, Professor of
Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Culture, understood broadly, lay at the heart of
contrasting right-wing strategies for government
in France during the pivotal decade of 2002-2012.
Looking at issues of secularism, education, televisual
performance, public memory and nation-branding Ahearne analyses how
presidents Chirac and Sarkozy sought to redefine contemporary French identity.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Reforging Symbols: The New Laicity * 2. Transmission: The Collège
and the Socle Commun * 3. Government through Television: Policy and Performance * 4.
Memory: History and National Identity * 5. Outward Projection: France in the World Conclusion
French Politics, Society and Culture
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This study departs from traditional interpretations of
cohabitation in French politics, which suggest French
institutions are capable of coping when the President
and Prime Minister originate from different political parties. Instead, it offers the
opposite view that cohabitation leads to partisan conflict and inertia in the policymaking process.
9781137290984
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The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion
Concepts and Cases
Edited by Anne Wetzel, University of Mannheim,
Germany, Jan Orbie, Ghent University, Belgium
The book investigates the substance of the European
Union's (EU) democracy promotion policy. It focuses
on elections, civil and political rights, horizontal
accountability, effective power to govern, stateness,
state administrative capacity, civil society, and socioeconomic context as components of embedded liberal
democracy.
Contents: 1. The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion:
Introduction and Conceptual Framework; Anne Wetzel
* PART I: ALTERNATIVE REFLECTIONS ON THE EU AS A
LIBERAL DEMOCRACY PROMOTER * 2. Law Perspective:
Praise Undeserved? The EU as a Democracy Promoter: A
Skeptical Account; Dimitry Kochenov * 3. Political Economy Perspective: Fuzzy Liberalism
and EU Democracy Promotion: Why Concepts Matter; Milja Kurki * 4. Critical Social Theory
Perspective: Embeddedness as Substance: The EU’s Socialized Approach to Democratization;
Jessica Schmidt * 5. Governance Perspective: Democratic Governance Promotion through
Functional Cooperation; Anne Wetzel * PART II: COUNTRY CHAPTERS * 6. Addressing the
Remnants of a Communist Past through Accession: Slovakia and the Czech Republic; Eline De
Ridder * 7. Different Trajectories yet the Same Substance: Croatia and Turkey; Canan Balkır and
Müge Aknur * 8. Promoting Democracy in Post-Conflict Societies: Bosnia and Herzegovina and
Kosovo; Labinot Greiçevci and Bekim Çollaku * 9. Power Relations Meet Domestic Structures:
Russia and Ukraine; Susan Stewart * 10. Neither Integrated Nor Comprehensive in Substance:
Armenia and Georgia; Hrant Kostanyan * 11. Democracy through the Invisible Hand? Egypt and
Tunisia; Vicky Reynaert * And more...
Governance and Limited Statehood
February 2015 UK
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EUROPEAN POLITICS
The Political Economy of Labour
Market Reforms
Understanding Geographies of Polarization
and Peripheralization
Greece, Turkey and the Global Economic Crisis
Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond
Özgün Sarımehmet Duman, Ipek University, Turkey
Featured on The Chronicle of Higher Education's
Weekly Book List
"A sophisticated and highly original contribution to
an important debate made all the more important
by the crisis. Though the argument is likely to prove
controversial, this book deserves to be widely
discussed." — Professor Colin Hay, Sciences Po, Paris
Duman examines the transition from Keynesianism to
monetarism by presenting an analysis of labour market
reforms in Greece and Turkey - questioning the role of
class struggle on the implementation process. She also
scrutinises the influence of the global economic crisis and
the execution of reform policies in these two countries.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF
LABOUR MARKET REFORMS * 1.Theorising Labour Market Reforms * 2.Specific Forms and the
Legacies of Class Struggle * 3.The Rise and Fall of Keynesianism: An Outline of the LabourCapital Relations * 4.The Rise and Consolidation of Monetarism: Transformation of the Labour
Regime * PART II: LABOUR MARKET REFORMS IN THE MONETARIST ERA * 5.Deunionisation
and Suppression of Collective Bargaining * 6.Deregulation and Flexibilisation * 7.Social Security
Reform and Privatisation * PART III: CRISIS OF MONETARISM * 8.The Current Global Economic
Crisis: Transformation of the Labour Market * Conclusion: Whither Capitalism?
International Political Economy Series
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
272pp
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Edited by Thilo Lang, Leibniz Institute for Regional
Geography, Germany, Sebastian Henn, University of
Jena, Germany, Wladimir Sgibnev, Leibniz Institute for
Regional Geography, Germany, Kornelia Ehrlich,
Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
This book presents a multifaceted perspective on
regional development and corresponding processes
of adaptation and response, focusing on the concepts
of polarization and peripheralization. It discusses
theoretical and empirical foundations and presents
several compelling case studies from Central and
Eastern Europe and beyond.
Contents: PART I. THEORETICAL BACKGROUNDS,
METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS * PART II.ROLE
OF DIVERSE SOCIO-POLITICAL AGENTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF PERIPHERIES * PART
III. FRAGMENTED AND RELATIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF PERIPHERALITIES * PART IV.
DIFFERENT MODALITIES AND RELATIONS BETWEEN CORES AND PERIPHERIES
New Geographies of Europe
September 2015 UK
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352pp
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US Public Diplomacy and Democratization in
Spain
Selling Democracy?
Edited by Francisco Javier Rodriguez Jimenez,
Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, Lorenzo Delgado
Gómez-Escalonilla, Centro de Sciencias Humanas y
Sociales, Madrid, Spain, Nicholas J. Cull, University of
Southern California, USA
Conditionality and the Ambitions of
Governance
Social Transformation in Southeastern Europe
Joel T. Shelton, Lafayette College, USA
Shelton investigates the conditionality regime directed
at 'transforming societies' inside EU candidate states.
He offers a new understanding of conditionality that
incorporates the social and subjective dimensions
of the 'European project', locating the ambitions
and limits of conditionality in the ideas of political
economy.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Conditionality in Crisis? * 1.1. From
Crisis to Conditionality * 1.2. A Brief History of European Union
Conditionality * 1.3. The Political Economy of Conditionality
* 1.4. From Smith to Foucault: Poststructuralist Readings of
Political Economy * 1.5. The Ambitions of Political Economy
* 1.6. Plan of the Book * PART I: POLITICAL ECONOMY AND
CONDITIONALITY * 2. The Limits of International Political Economy * 2.1. Disciplining Political
Economy * 2.2. The Calculations of Rationalist IPE * 2.3. Conceptualizing Conditionality * 2.4.
Re-thinking Political Economy * 2.5. Conclusion * 3. The Anxieties of Classical Political Economy
* 3.1. Towards a Political Economy of Disharmony * 3.2. James Steuart and the Ambitions of
Governance * 3.3. Adam Smith and the Fragility of Social Exchange * 4. Political Economy
and the Problem of Conduct * 4.1. Managing Disharmonious Spaces * 4.2. Karl Marx and the
Subjective Requirements of Accumulation
International Political Economy Series
November 2014 UK
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9781137443168
The process of democratization has been a recurring
feature of contemporary international affairs. This
book will examine another major case of transition to
democracy, that of post-Franco Spain, and consider
the extent to which the efforts of the United States in
nurturing that transition paid off.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Soft Power, Public Diplomacy And
Democratization; Nicholas John Cull & Francisco J. Rodríguez *
2. U.S. Public Diplomacy And Democracy Promotion In The Cold
War, * 1950s-1980s; Giles Scott-Smith (Senior Researcher At The Roosevelt Study Center In
Middelburg And Ernst Van Der Beugel Chair In Diplomatic History At The University Of Leiden.)
* 3. Furthering U.S. Geopolitical Priorities And Dealing With The Iberian * Dictatorships; Rosa
Pardo (Universidad Nacional De Educación A Distancia-Madrid ) * 4. Modernizing A Friendly
Tyrant: U.S. Public Diplomacy And Sociopolitical * Change In Francoist Spain; Lorenzo Delgado
(Instituto De Historia, Cchs-Csic) * 5. U.S. Public Diplomacy And Democracy Promotion In
Authoritarian * Spain, 1940s-1970s; Pablo León (Centro Universitario De La Defensa, Zaragoza)
* 6. Culture And National Images: American Studies Vs Anti-Americanism * In Spain; Francisco
J. Rodríguez (Universidad De Salamanca–R.C. Complutense De Harvard) * 7. Spain’s First ‘ReBranding Effort’ In The Postwar Franco Era; Neal Rosendorf (New Mexico State University) * 8.
U.S. Public Diplomacy And Democratization In Spain. A Practitioner’s * View; Ambassador Mark
Asquino * 9. Conclusion. Consistency And Credibility: Why You Cannot * Collaborate With
Dictatorships And Sell Democracy; Lorenzo Delgado
Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy
September 2015 UK
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EUROPEAN POLITICS
European Social Movements
and Muslim Activism
European Union Foreign Policy
From Effectiveness to Functionality
Another World but with Whom?
Timothy Peace, University of Stirling, UK
"In this rich study, Timothy Peace bridges two fields
of research: social movements and the politics of
religion. His book provides an original analysis of
the successes (and failures) of the participation
of Muslim activists in the protest campaigns of
the Global Justice Movement. Comparing two
classical cases, France and Great Britain, his work
goes beyond existing knowledge of the effects
of citizenship regimes on political participation
by looking at the mechanisms that explain the
different reactions of social movements when faced
with diversity. This is an important contribution to
social movement studies." - Professor Della Porta,
European University Institute, Italy
How do progressive social movements deal with religious pluralism? In this book,
Timothy Peace uses the example of the alter-globalisation movement to explain
why social movement leaders in Britain and France reacted so differently to the
emergence of Muslim activism.
Contents: List Of Tables * List Of Abbreviations * Acknowledgements * Introduction. Muslims
And Social Movements In Europe * 1. The Development Of The Alter-Globalisation Movement *
2. Muslim Political Participation And Mobilisation In Britain And France * 3. Muslim Participation
In The Alter-Globalisation Movement * 4. Motivations For Participating In The Movement * 5.
Reactions To Muslim Participation * 6. Outcomes And Consequences Of Muslim Participation *
Conclusion. The Future Of Muslim Political Activism In Europe * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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Christopher J. Bickerton, University of Cambridge, UK
"[The] book presents a sophisticated picture of the contructivist functions that
foreign plays in the advancement of European Integration." - Crisitian Nitoiu,
The Jounral Of Common Market Studies, Volume 49, No. 6, November 2011.
This book aims to change the way we think about the European Union's foreign
policy. Rather than ask whether the EU's foreign policy is effective or not, this
book argues that we should inquire instead into the internal functions EU foreign
policy plays for the European integration process as a whole.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Functionality in EU Foreign Policy: A Framework of Analysis * 2.
Managing Ambivalence: National Foreign Policy in an Age of ‘Power Avoidance’ * 3. The Politics
of Performance: Turf Battles in EU Foreign Policy * 4. Normative Power and the EU’s Search for
Meaning * 5. Saving the Union? EU Foreign Policy and the Democratic Deficit * Conclusion
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August 2015 UK
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The International Workers’ Relief,
Communism, and Transnational Solidarity
Willi Münzenberg in Weimar Germany
Kasper Braskén, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
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The first major study on the making of new cultures,
movements and public celebrations of transnational
solidarity in Weimar Germany. The book shows how
solidarity was used to empower the oppressed in
their liberation and resistance movements and how
solidarity networks transferred visions and ideas of an
alternative global community.
Europe’s Prolonged Crisis
The Making or the Unmaking of a Political Union
Edited by Hans-Jörg Trenz, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark, Carlo Ruzza, University of Trento, Italy,
Virginie Guiraudon, Centre d’études européennes de
Sciences Po, France
This collection presents a political sociology of
crisis in Europe. Focusing on state and society
transformations in the context of the 2008 financial
crisis and its aftermath in Europe, it observes a return
of redistributive conflicts that correlates with a 'new
politics of identity', nationalism, regionalism and
expressions of Euroscepticism.
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EUROPEAN CRISIS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL
RESILIENCE * PART III: PARTICIPATION, PROTEST AND THE
ROLE OF THE MEDIA
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Awakening International
Solidarity, 1921 * 3. Re-Imagining International Solidarity,
1922–23 * 4. Solidarity for Germany, 1923 * 5. Creating a
Permanent International Solidarity Organisation * 6. Broadening
and Radicalising Solidarity, 1924–32 * 7. Towards a Global
International Solidarity, 1924–26 * 8. Solidarity on the Screen
and Stage * 9. Celebrating International Solidarity, 1930–32 * 10. International Solidarity
against War and Fascism, 1927–33
Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements
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Balkan Legacies of the Great War
Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Othon Anastasakis and David Madden, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford,
UK, Elizabeth Roberts, Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust, UK,
This is a rich yet succinct account of an underexplored story: the consequences of
the Great War for the region which ignited it. It offers a fascinating tapestry: the
collapse of Empires, the birth of Turkey and Yugoslavia, Greece as both victor and
loser, Bulgaria’s humiliating defeat; bitter memories, forced migrations, territorial
implications and collective national amnesias. The legacies live on.
Contents: 1. Introduction: The Past Is Never Dead…; Othon Anastasakis, David
Madden and Elizabeth Roberts * 2. Too Much History and Too Many Neighbours:
Europe and The Balkans Before 1914; Margaret MacMillan * 3. The Black Hand and
the Sarajevo Conspiracy; Ivor Roberts * 4. The Contrasting Legacies of the South
Slav Question; Ivo Banac * 5. Was The First World War The Turning Point at which
Bulgarian History Failed to Turn?; Richard Crampton * 6. World War I and The
Fall Of The Ottomans: Consequences for South East Europe; Eugene Rogan * 7.
Unwanted Legacies: Greece and the Great War; Basil C. Gounaris * Epilogue: … It
Is Not Even Past! Othon Anastasakis, David Madden, and Elizabeth Roberts
Insecure temporary employment is growing in Europe,
but we know little about how being in such jobs affects
political preferences and behaviour. Combining insights
from psychology, political science and labour market
research, this book offers new theories and evidence on
the political repercussions of temporary jobs.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Labour Market Change in Europe:
Determinants and Effects of Temporary Work Contracts * 3.
Theoretical Perspectives on the Political Behaviour of Temporary
Workers * 4. The Policy Preferences of Temporary Workers * 5.
The Party Preferences of Temporary Workers * 6. The Voting
Behaviour of Temporary Workers * 7. Are Temporary Workers
Politically Alienated * 8. Conclusions * Appendix
Work and Welfare in Europe
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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St Antony’s Series
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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Eurocentrism, Racism and Knowledge
Debates on History and Power in Europe and the Americas
Young People and Social Policy in Europe
Dealing with Risk, Inequality and Precarity in Times of Crisis
Edited by Lorenza Antonucci, University of the West of
Scotland, UK, Myra Hamilton, University of New South
Wales, Austrailia, Steven Roberts, University of Kent,
UK
"This is a very useful and important book. It
properly gets to grips with some of the most critical
challenges facing young people in the light of the
recent economic crisis. Rather than concentrating
only on issues of employment the book takes a
more holistic approach to understanding young lives
and additionally locates this insightful and careful
analysis within a consideration of longer term
trends in youth transitions. A great achievement
and essential reading for anyone interested in youth
transitions in Europe both in the current economic
context and beyond it." - Tracy Shildrick, University of Leeds, UK
This edited collection provides the first in-depth analysis of social policies and the
risks faced by young people. The book explores the effects of both the economic
crisis and austerity policies on the lives of young Europeans, examining both the
precarity of youth transitions, and the function of welfare state policies.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Young People and Social Policy in Europe: New and Old Transitions;
Myra Hamilton, Lorenza Antonucci and Steven Roberts * 2. Constructing a Theory of Youth
and Social Policy; Lorenza Antonucci, Myra Hamilton and Steven Roberts * PART I: PRECARITY,
SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND YOUTH POLICY IN EUROPE * 3. The Complex Nature of Youth
Poverty and Deprivation in Europe; Eldin Fahmy * 4. At risk of deskilling and trapped by passion:
a picture of precarious highly-educated young workers in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom;
Annalisa Murgia and Barbara Poggio * 5. Social exclusion, risk and the UK youth labour market;
Clive Sealey * And more...
Edited by Marta Araújo, University of Coimbra,
Portugal, Silvia R. Maeso, University of Coimbra,
Portugal
This collection addresses key issues in the critique of
Eurocentrism and racism regarding debates on the
production of knowledge, historical narratives and
memories in Europe and the Americas. Contributors
explore the history of liberation politics as well as
academic and political reaction through formulas of
accommodation that re-centre the West.
Contents: 1. Eurocentrism, Political Struggles and the
Entrenched Will-to-Ignorance: An Introduction; Silvia Rodríguez
Maeso and Marta Araújo * 2. Epistemic Racism/Sexism,
Westernized Universities and the Four Genocides/Epistemicides
of the Long 16th Century; Ramón Grosfoguel * 3. Violence and Coloniality in Latin America: An
Alternative Reading of Subalternization, Racialization, and Viscerality; Arturo Arias * 4. Social
Races and Decolonial Struggles in France; Sadri Khiari * 5. Towards a Critique of Eurocentrism:
Remarks on Wittgenstein, Philosophy and Racism; S. Sayyid * 6. How Post-colonial and
Decolonial Theories Are Received in Europe and the Idea of Europe; Montserrat Galcerán
Huguet * 7. Africanist Scholarship, Eurocentrism and the Politics of Knowledge; Branwen
Gruffydd Jones * 8. Scientific Colonialism: the Eurocentric Approach to Colonialism; Sandew
Hira * 9. Secrets, Lies, Silences and Invisibilities: Unveiling the Participation of Africans in the
Mozambique Front during World War I; Maria Paula Meneses and Margarida Gomes * 10.
Conceptual Clarity, Please! On the Uses and Abuses of the Concepts of ‘Slave’ and ‘Trade’ in the
Study of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery; Kwame Nimako * 11. Making Compulsory
the Teaching of Afro-Brazilian and African History and Culture: Tensions and Contradictions
for Anti-racist Education in Brazil; Nilma Lino Gomes * 12. Race and Racism in Mexican History
Textbooks: A Silent Presence; Dolores Ballesteros Páez * 13. Social Mobilization and the Public
History of Slavery in the United States; Stephen Small
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
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Crisis in the Eurozone
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EUROPEAN POLITICS
Causes, Dilemmas and Solutions
Report on the State of the European Union
Mark Baimbridge, Economics Programme, University of
Bradford, UK, Philip B. Whyman, University of Central
Lancashire, UK
Is Europe Sustainable?
Jacques Le Cacheux, Observatoire Francois des
Conjonctures Economiques, France, Eloi Laurent,
OFCE/Sciences Po, France
This book explores the background of the eurozone
crisis, outlining a number of potential solutions. It
attempts to discover if the problems could have been
anticipated, and examines how well have the fiscal
EMU rules been adhered to and how appropriate they
are.
This volume is the fourth instalment of the 'Report on
the state of the European Union' series. Its shows that if
the EU does not want to be ruled by crisis any longer, it
must invest in sustainability, political, economic, social
and environmental. Europe must turn this elusive and
ever-threatening 'crisis' into a chosen and meaningful
transition.
Contents: 1. The Eurozone as a Flawed Currency Area * PART
I: THE ECONOMICS OF MONETARY INTEGRATION * 2. The
Development of Microfoundations of Macroeconomics * 3.
Contemporary Macroeconomic Thought and its Discontents
* 4. Theoretical Considerations of a Single Currency * PART II:
CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC POLICYMAKING * 5. Rules and Institutions in International
Monetary Systems * 6. Fiscal Policy Within the Eurozone * 7. Monetary Policy Within the
Eurozone * 8. Economic Policymaking Within the Eurozone * PART III: SOLUTIONS TO
THE EUROZONE CRISIS * 9. Moral Persuasion, Financial Relief and Debt Default * 10. Fiscal
Federalism * 11. European Clearing Union * 12. The Collapse of the Eurozone: Disaster or
Liberation? * 13. From the Eurozone to National Economic Self-governance
Contents: Introduction: From Crisis to Sustainability * PART I:
DEMOCRACY AND GOVERNANCE * 1. The EU and the Paradox
of Democracy * 2. The State of Economic Governance * PART II:
PUBLIC FINANCE * 3. Taxes * 4. The EU Budget * 5. Debt * PART
III: INEQUALITY * 7. Inequality Between Countries * 6. Inequality Within Countries * PART IV:
ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT * 8. The EU as a Global Ecological Leader * 9. Energy and
Climate Policy on the Road to Paris 2015 * 10. The EU “beyond GDP”
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
288pp
9 b/w tables, 7 figures
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Deepening Neoliberalism, Austerity, and Crisis
Subterranean Politics in Europe
Edited by Mary Kaldor, London School of Economics
and Political Science, UK, Sabine Selchow, London
School of Economics and Politcal Science, UK, Tamsin
Murray-Leach, LSE, Civil Society and Human Security
Research Unit, London School of Economics, UK
The demonstrations and occupations that emerged
across Europe in 2011-12 struck a chord in public
opinion in a way that has not been true for many years.
Based on research carried out across the continent,
this volume investigates why this is occurring now and
what they tell us about the future of the European
project.
Contents: 1. In Search of Europe’s Future: Subterranean Politics
and the Other Crisis in Europe; Mary Kaldor and Sabine Selchow
* 2. In Search of European Alternatives: Anti-Austerity Protests in Europe; Mario Pianta and
Paolo Gerbaudo * 3. 2011: Subterranean Politics and Visible Protest on Social Justice in Italy;
Donatella della Porta, Lorenzo Mosca and Louisa Parks * 4. The ‘Swarm Intelligence’ and Occupy
- Recent Subterranean Politics In Germany; Anne Nassauer and Helmut K. Anheier * 5. The
15-M Movement: a Bet for Radical Democracy; Jordi Bonet i Martí * 6. Hungary at the Vanguard
of Europe’s Rearguard? Emerging Subterranean Politics and Civil Dissent; Jody Jensen * 7.
Political Blockage and the Absence of Europe: Subterranean Politics in London; Sean Deel and
Tamsin Murray-Leach * 8. Alter-Europe: Progressive activists and Europe; Geoffrey Pleyers * 9.
Conclusion: Towards a European Spring?; Ulrich Beck and Mary Kaldor
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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Europe’s Treasure Ireland
Julien Mercille and Enda Murphy, University College
Dublin, Ireland
"Essential reading for those who might believe that
neoliberalism is just an economic doctrine. This
meticulously researched and engagingly written
book of Ireland's social and economic predicament
conclusively shows that neoliberalization is first
and foremost a class project." – Erik Swyngedouw,
Manchester University, UK
From bank bailouts to austerity, Europe's and Ireland's
response to the economic crisis has been engineered
specifically to shift the burden of paying for the crisis
onto ordinary citizens while investors, financiers,
bankers and the privileged are protected. The authors
expose the class-based nature of Ireland's crisis resolution.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Neoliberalism, A Class Project * 3. Encountering Neoliberalism
* 4. European Rule Regimes And Deepening Neoliberalism * 5. Ideological Power And The
Response To The Crash * 6. Privatisation * 7. Health And Health Care * 8. ‘Austere’ Labour * 9.
Taxation: Redistribution Upwards * 10. Conclusion
July 2015 UK
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EUROPEAN POLITICS
De Gaulle’s Legacy
Evaluating European Education Policy-Making
The Art of Power in France’s Fifth Republic
Privatization, Networks and the European Commission
William R. Nester, Department of Government, St
John’s University, USA
This book explores the following: What is the art of
power? What is the art of French power? How did
Charles de Gaulle understand and assert power,
establishing the Fifth Republic and breaking centuries
of political instability? How well or poorly have his
successors wielded the art of French power to define,
defend, or enhance French interests?
Contents: Introduction * 1. De Gaulle and Gaullism * 2.
President De Gaulle * 3. President Pompidou * 4. President
Giscard d’Estaing * 5. President Mitterrand * 6. President Chirac
* 7. President Sarkozy * 8. President Hollande * 9. The Legacy
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
300pp
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Tablighi Jamaat and the Quest for the London
Mega Mosque
Continuity and Change
Zacharias P. Pieri, University of South Florida, USA
The book charts the attempts of Islam's largest
missionary movement, the Tablighi Jamaat, to build
Europe's largest mosque in London. Key themes include
how Islamic movements engage and adapt within
liberal democracies and how local contexts are key in
understanding how and why movements operate in a
given way.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Framing the Context * 3.
Conceiving Tablighi Jamaat * 4. Tablighi Jamaat: Organization,
Structure and Methods * 5. Tablighis in Britain: Adapting to
Shifting Contexts * 6. Tablighi Jamaat in Transition 2005 – 2010
* 7. Tablighi Jamaat and the Politics of Adaptation * 8. Tablighi
Jamaat from Within * 9. Conclusions
The Modern Muslim World
March 2015 UK
March 2015 US
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Edited by Manuel Souto-Otero, University of Bath, UK
This collection is an inside look at European
Commission policy-making in education and the
privatization of policy-making in the European Union.
Along with contributions from leading academics in the
field of educational policy and policy-sociology, this
book also introduces the voices of policy consultants
and policy-makers.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Evaluating European Education
Policy-Making in Education and Training: Between Institutional
Legitimization and Policy Privatization; Manuel Souto-Otero * 2.
Competition, Governance and Global Education Policy; Antonio
Olmedo and Stephen Ball * 3. Breaking Down the Learning Silos:
What Role for Employers and the Private Sector in Education
and Learning?; Jacob Dencik * 4. The Increasing Need for Private Actors in Policymaking at the
European Commission; Cyntia Villalba * 5. ‘All in’? Patterns of Participation in EU Education
Policy; Åse Gornitzka * 6. The Role of Private Companies in Supporting European Policy in the
Field of Education and Training; Daniela Ulicna * 7. Higher Education Experts and Commissioned
Research: Between Stability, Fragility and Ambiguity?; Jeoren Huisman * 8. Conclusions: Who
Benefits from EU Policy-Making in Education? The European Commission and the Privatization
of Education Policy; Manuel Souto-Otero
May 2015 UK
May 2015 US
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Populist Parties in Europe
Agents of Discontent?
Stijn van Kessel, Department of Politics, History and International Relations,
Loughborough University, UK and Department of Politics, Heinrich Heine
Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
"This book brilliantly bridges the gap between big datasets and detailed case
studies to add significantly to our understanding of populist parties' electoral
successes. The key, it seems, is not just the inadequacies of their mainstream
rivals but also the credibility of the insurgents. This is a great example of the
way comparative methods can say something important not just to academics
but to politicians who operate in the real world." – Tim Bale, Professor of
Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Populism is often considered a malign or even dangerous phenomenon in
European politics yet it remains unclear what populism is and who its exponents
are. This study identifies populist parties across 31 European countries and
explains their electoral performance, arguing that they should be treated seriously
but not seen as a threat to democracy.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Studying Populism in European Party Systems * 2. Populist Parties
in 31 European Countries * 3. Paths to Populist Electoral Success and Failure: fsQCA Analysis *
4. Populist Parties in the Netherlands * 5. Populist Parties in Poland * 6. Populist Parties in the
United Kingdom * 7. Conclusion: Populist Parties and their Electoral Performance
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
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9781137414106
EUROPEAN POLITICS
The Golden Dawn’s ‘Nationalist Solution’
Explaining the Rise of the Far Right in Greece
Sofia Vasilopoulou, University of York, UK, Daphne
Halikiopoulou, University of Reading, UK
"This book represents the first sustained,
comprehensive study in English of the Golden
Dawn's origins, social base, ideology, and place
within the extended family of ultranationalist and
neo-populist movements in Europe. This book does
for fascism what Jurassic Park did for dinosaurs."
-Roger Griffin, author of The Nature of Fascism and
Modernism and Fascism
This book contextualizes the rise of the Golden Dawn
within the Eurozone crisis. The authors argue that the
movement's success may be explained by the extent to
which it was able to respond to the crisis of the nationstate and democracy in Greece with its 'nationalist solution': the twin fascist
myths of social decadence and national rebirth.
Contents: Table of Contents * List of tables * List of figures * Acknowledgements * 1.
Introduction * 2. The Rise of the Golden Dawn in the Context of the Greek Crisis * 3. Who
Supports the Golden Dawn? An Analysis of the Disillusioned Voter * 4. The Myth of Social
Decadence: The Golden Dawn’s Populist Nation-statism * 5. The Myth of National Rebirth: The
Golden Dawn’s Populist Ultra-nationalism * 6. Conclusion * Appendix * References
Economic Equality and Direct Democracy
in Ancient Athens
Larry Patriquin, Department of Sociology, Social
Welfare, and Criminal Justice Studies, Nipissing
University, Ontario, Canada
"This book offers a most useful and an original
contribution to the field – the field being the
very broad one of the interrelationship between
'ancient (Greek)' and 'modern' democracy, and the
possible benefits for modern of studying ancient. It
both engages with and takes forward the modern
scholarly discussion, principally by redefining and
refining the nature of 'equality' in the economic as
opposed to the political sphere of ancient Athenian
democracy." - Paul Cartledge, A.G. Leventis Senior
Research Fellow, Clare College, Cambridge, UK
This book argues that ancient democracy did not stop at the door of economic
democracy, and that ancient Athens has much to tell us about the relationship
between political equality and economic equality. Athenian democracy rested on
a foundation of general economic equality, which enabled citizens to challenge
their exclusion from politics.
Contents: 1. Introduction: The Importance of Athens * 2. Origins of the Polis * 3. How Athenian
Democracy Worked * 4. Equality and Inequality * 5. Elite Critics of Popular Rule * 6. The End of
Direct Democracy * 7. Conclusion: The Key Lesson for Contemporary Democracy
Reform and Transition in the Mediterranean
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
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January 2015 UK
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This book addresses the question of why the European
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Contents: 1. Elective Affinity: The European Middle Classes
and European Social Model * 2. Individualization and Tolerance
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April 2015 UK
April 2015 US
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COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN POLITICS
Sovereign Risk and Financial Crisis
Regional Patronage Networks in Serbia and Croatia
The International Political Economy of the Eurozone
Silvia Pepino, Bank of England, UK
"Silvia Pepino's arguments are highly appreciable
and well-researched. The methodologies that
she employs and the empirical evidences that she
presents qualify the work to claim an inimitable
status." - Rajeesh Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, India
This book provides an original and timely insight into
the role that the domestic and international political
economy played in the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis,
combining an innovative theoretical framework with
in-depth bond market analysis.
Contents: PART I: SOVEREIGN RISK, POLITICS AND THE
EUROZONE CRISISi. * PART II: BOND SPREADS, EMU DESIGN AND THE RUN-UP TO THE
CRISIS * PART III: BOND SPREADS, EMU DESIGN AND THE RUN-UP TO THE CRISISi. * PART
IV: THE GREEK SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS *PART V: THE IRISH SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS *PART
VI: THE IPE OF THE EUROZONE SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS
International Political Economy Series
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
216pp
16 figures, 3 colour line drawings
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The Foreign Policies of Post-Yugoslav States
From Yugoslavia to Europe
Edited by Soeren Keil, Department of Psychology,
Politics and Sociology, Canterbury University, UK,
Bernhard Stahl, Department of Political Science,
University of Passau, Germany
"This volume represents an important contribution
to both the fields of foreign policy analysis and
Central and East European area studies. The editors
have done a fine job of assembling high quality
research and developing a coherent analytical
structure that is used throughout the volume."
- Charles Bukowski, Department of International
Studies, Bradley University, USA
The post-Yugoslav states have developed very
differently since Yugoslavia dissolved in the early
1990s. This book analyzes the foreign policies of the post-Yugoslav states, thereby
focusing on the main goals, actors, decision-making processes and influences on
the foreign policies of these countries.
Contents: PART I: POINT OF DEPARTURE * PART II: EARLY DEPARTURE - EARLY ARRIVAL
* PART III: EARLY DEPARTURE - LATE ARRIVAL* PART IV: JOINT DEPARTURE - DIFFERENT
ARRIVALS *
New Perspectives on South-East Europe
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
280pp
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Political Elites and Decentralization Reforms in
the Post-Socialist Balkans
9781137384126
Alexander Kleibrink, Senior Fellow, European Research
Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building and
Associated Fellow, Free University Berlin, Germany
"This exemplary study shows why decentralization
reforms have different outcomes: Elites condition
their support on whether such reforms offer greater
access to electoral and patronage resources, and
fewer constraints on distributing them. The book
draws on groundbreaking field research revealing
just how parties use decentralization to control
jobs and fill their coffers. It is a hugely important
contribution to the study of comparative politics,
post-communist democratization and Southeastern
Europe."– Milada A. Vachudova, Professor of Political
Science, University of North Carolina, USA
Across the globe, more powers are being devolved to local and regional levels of
government. This book provides an innovative analysis of such decentralisation
in transition states in the Balkans. Using new and rich data, it shows how political
elites use decentralisation strategically to ensure their access to state resources.
Contents: List of Figures and Tables * Foreword * List of Abbreviations * 1. Centre-Periphery
Relations in the Balkan * 1.1. Problem definition and research question * 1.2. Regional autonomy
and decentralisation * 1.3. The case studies: Serbia and Croatia in the context of former
Yugoslavia * 1.4. Research design, methodology and case selection * 1.5. Outline of the book * 2.
A Framework for Studying Elite Access to Resources * 2.1. Existing accounts of decentralisation *
2.2. Resource dependency and elite agreements between centre and periphery * 2.3. Conclusion
* 3. The Role of Institutional Legacies from Yugoslav Decentralisation * 3.1. Pre-socialist legacies
* 3.2. Socialist legacies: Accommodation * 3.3. Nationalist-authoritarian legacies from the
1990s: Confrontation * And more...
New Perspectives on South-East Europe
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The Political Economy of Household
Services in Europe
Edited by Clément Carbonnier, University of
Cergy-Pontoise, France, Nathalie Morel, Sciences Po,
France
"This is a wonderfully illuminating book presenting
a new incisive analysis of the political economy of
household services. [...] A major contribution to
understanding the contradictions of neo-liberal
welfare policies." - Fiona Williams, University of
Leeds, UK
This edited volume assesses from a variety of
perspectives the policies introduced to support the
development of household services across Europe. It
highlights the impact of these costly policies on the
creation of low quality jobs and on labour market
dualisation, and questions their social and economic outcomes.
Contents: PART I: THE POLITICS OF SUBSIDIZING DOMESTIC SERVICES IN EUROPE * PART
II: TAKING THE LOW ROAD? THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW-END SERVICE ECONOMY
FOR EUROPE * PART III: MONEY WELL SPENT? SERVICES USED, BENEFICIARIES AND
EMPLOYMENT EFFECT OF THESE POLICIES
Work and Welfare in Europe
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
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COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN POLITICS
Ethnic Politics, Regime Support and Conflict
in Central and Eastern Europe
Comparative European Politics
Editors: Colin Hay, University of Sheffield, UK, Ben
Rosamond, University of Copenhagen, Denmark,
Martin A. Schain, New York University, USA
Julian Bernauer, Institute of Political Science, University
of Bern, Switzerland
Arising out of a unique editorial partnership linking
political scientists in Europe and North America,
CEP includes the comparative politics and political
economy of the whole of contemporary Europe, the
processes of European integration and enlargement
and the place of Europe and European states within
global political and economic dynamics.
Ethnicity and ethnic parties have often been portrayed
as a threat to political stability. This book challenges
the notion that the organization of politics in
heterogeneous societies should overcome ethnicity.
Rather, descriptive representation of ethnic groups
has potential to increase regime support and reduce
conflict.
Contents: List of Figures * List of Tables * Acknowledgements
* 1. Ethnic Minority Representation * 1.1. Identity and
Representation * 1.2. Actual Representation * 1.3. PartisanDescriptive Representation * 1.4. A Guide to the Book * 2. Ethnic
Representation as Politics * 2.1. Ethnic Entrepreneurs * 2.2.
Explaining Partisan-Descriptive Representation * 2.3. Consequences of Partisan-Descriptive
Representation * 3. Explaining Representation * 3.1. Studying the Emergence of Ethnic Parties
* 3.2. Electoral Entry and Success * 3.3. The Emergence of Ethnic Parties * 3.4. Explaining
Descriptive Representation * 4. Ethnic Representation and Regime Support * 4.1. Studying
Regime Support * 4.2. Patterns of Regime Support * 4.3. Representation and Regime Support
* 5. Ethnic Representation and Conflict * 5.1. Studying Conflict * 5.2. Patterns of Protest * 5.3.
Quality of Representation and Protest * 6. Partisan-Descriptive Representation in Perspective *
Appendix A – Data Sources * Appendix B – Election Sources and Minority Parties * Appendix C –
Ethnic Groups * Appendix D – Descriptives for Chapter 3 * Appendix E – Descriptives for Chapter
4 * Appendix F – The Hierarchical Selection Model * Appendix G – A Bayesian Multilevel Model
* Appendix H – Causal considerations * Appendix I – Votes into Seats * Endnotes * Bibliography
* Index
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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Acta Politica
An International Journal of Political Science
Editors: Kees Aarts, University of Twente, The
Netherlands, Ingrid Van Biezen, Leiden University, The
Netherlands
Acta Politica publishes outstanding work reflecting
research and developments of both a theoretical
and empirical nature, including comparative politics,
international relations, political theory, public
administration, and political communication.
9781137481689
Energy Transition in Comparative Perspective
Germany's Path to a Sustainable Future
ISSN: 00016810 / EISSN: 1741416
For more information about this journal, please visit: www.palgrave-journals.com/ap
Edited by Carol Hager, Bryn Mawr College, USA, Christoph H. Stefes, University
of Colorado at Denver, USA
This book will examine the transition of Germany’s energy system through
multiple lenses, paying attention to different governance levels and a historical
perspective as well as comparing this transition to developments in other
countries.
French Politics
Editor: Robert Elgie, Dublin City University, Republic of
Ireland
Contents: 1. Introduction (Hager and Stefes) * 2. The Grassroots Origins of the German Energy
Transition (Hager) * 3. Why Subnational Actors Matter: The Role of Länder and Municipalities
in the German Energy Transition (Reiche & Schoenberger) * 4. Federal Legislation and the PathDependent Nature of Germany’s Energy Transition (Stefes) * 5. The German Energy Transition
in a European Context (Schreurs) * 6. Sino-German Collaboration and The Development
of Global Wind and Solar Industries, 1990-2012 (Nahm) * 7. Avoiding Transitions, Layering
Change: The Evolution of American Energy Policy (Laird) * 8. Renegotiating Japan’s Energy
Compact (Hughes) * 9. Conclusion (Stefes & Hager)
December 2015 UK
December 2015 US
272pp
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French Politics is an international, peer-reviewed
journal that promotes the study of contemporary
and comparative French politics, policy and society. It
encourages submissions that incorporate the French
case into more broad comparative and cross-national
analyses, and use the French case in theory-testing and
theory building.
9781137442871
ISSN: 14763419 / EISSN: 14763427
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EUROPE: INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
Agenda Dynamics in Spain
EUROPE: INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
Political Decision-Making in Switzerland
The Consensus Model under Pressure
Pascal Sciarini, University of Geneva, Switzerland,
Manuel Fischer, EAWAG, Dübendorf, Switzerland,
Denise Traber, University of Zurich, Switzerland
"In this major new book, three Swiss scholars, basing
their analyses on hundreds of interviews and close
examination of well chosen empirical cases of
policymaking processes, show not only how Swiss
democracy has been transformed, but why. It is an
important and timely examination of, among other
things, the impact of the EU on states that are not
even members and the effects of immigrant-focused
political parties not just on immigration policy, but
on the workings of a nation's political institutions
more broadly." – Prof. Frank Baumgartner,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
This in-depth study of the decision-making processes of the early 2000s shows
that the Swiss consensus democracy has changed considerably. Power relations
have transformed, conflict has increased, coalitions have become more unstable
and outputs less predictable. Yet these challenges to consensus politics provide
opportunities for innovation.
Contents: List Of Tables And Figures * Introduction; Pascal Sciarini * 1. From Corporatism To
Bureaucratic And Partisan Politics: Changes In Decision-Making Processes Over Time; Pascal
Sciarini * 2. More Power Balance, Less Consensus: Changes In Decision-Making Structures Over
Time; Pascal Sciarini * And more...
Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
304pp
43 b/w tables, 10 figures
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Laura Chaqués Bonafont, University of Barcelona,
Spain, Anna Palau, Dept Dret Constitucional i Ciència
Política, University of Barcelona, Frank R.
Baumgartner, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, USA
"Laura Chaques Bonafont, Anna Palau, and Frank
Baumgartner deploy the vast database of the
Spanish Policy Agenda Project to show how
policymaking attention is a scarce commodity in the
political process and how it affects policy outcomes.
The book challenges current understandings of
European politics by studying attention allocation
along with the more standard factors of political
preferences and governing institutions, and, as
a consequence, offers new insights into Spanish
politics as well as comparative politics more generally. It is a must-read
for students of public policy processes, comparative politics, and Spanish
politics." – Bryan D. Jones, J.J. 'Jake' Pickle Regents' Chair in Congressional
Studies, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Spanish politics has been transformed. Using new techniques, this book looks at
30 years of Spanish political history to understand party competition, the impact
of the EU, media-government relations, aspirations for independence in Catalonia
and the Basque region, and the declining role of religion.
Contents: PART I: THEORY AND METHODS * PART II: THE DYNAMICS OF POLITICAL
INSTITUTIONS IN SPAIN * PART III: POLICY ISSUES IN AN AGENDA-DYNAMICS APPROACH
* PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
Comparative Studies of Political Agendas
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
280pp
45 figures, 34 b/w tables
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France in the Hollande Presidency
The Unhappy Republic
Democracy Promotion by Functional
Cooperation
The European Union and its Neighbourhood
Tina Freyburg, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of
Warwick, UK, Sandra Lavenex, Department of Political Science, University of Lucerne,
Switzerland, Frank Schimmelfennig, Center for Comparative and international Studies,
Switzerland, Tatiana Skripka, Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on
Innovation and Technology, United Nations University, the Netherlands and Maastricht
University, the Netherlands, Anne Wetzel, University of Mannheim, Germany
"A thought provoking study particularly for those who maintain that the
EU's democracy promotion in its neighbourhood has failed." – Professor
Tanja Börzel, Jean Monnet Chair and Director of the Center for European
Integration, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
This book presents a novel 'governance model' of democracy promotion. In
detailed case studies of EU cooperation with Moldova, Morocco, and Ukraine,
it examines how the EU promotes democratic governance through functional
cooperation in the fields of competition policy, the environment, and migration.
John Gaffney, Aston University, Birmingham, UK
"Through a detailed analysis of the public
performance of Hollande's first two and a half years
as French President, Gaffney seizes the opportunity
to explore the very peculiarly personalised
dimension of the Fifth Republic presidency. He uses
his depth of knowledge of France's political culture
and history to offer the reader a highly original and
stimulating reflection on the symbolic dimension
of contemporary political leadership." – Florence
Faucher, Professor of Political Science, Sciences Po,
Centre d'études européennes, France
An analysis of the first half of François Hollande's fiveyear presidential term that examines the strengths and
weaknesses of presidential politics following the Left's return to power in 2012
and puts forward an interpretation of the underlying nature of contemporary
French politics, and the French Fifth Republic.
Contents: List of Tables and Figures * List of Abbreviations * Preface * Introduction * 1. Models
of EU Democracy Promotion: From Leverage to Governance * 2. The Limits of Leverage and
Linkage in the European Neighbourhood * 3. Democratic Governance Promotion * And more...
Contents: PART I: UNDERSTANDING THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY * PART II: THE NORMAL
PRESIDENT v. THE HYPER-PRESIDENT: SELF-DEFINITION AS ANTITHESIS * PART III: FROM
THE GAULLIST SETTLEMENT TO CELEBRITY POLITICS *PART IV: THE FIRST YEAR. THE
NORMAL PRESIDENT AND TIME * PART V: THE SECOND YEAR. PRESIDENTIAL CHARACTER
UNDER SIEGE * PART VI: CONCLUSION: CHARACTER AND PERFORMANCE IN FRENCH
PRESIDENTIALISM
Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century
French Politics, Society and Culture
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
312pp
24 b/w tables, 3 figures
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May 2015 UK
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9781137453907
EUROPE: INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
The Revival of Islam in the Balkans
Politicization of Religion, the Power of State,
Nation, and Faith
From Identity to Religiosity
Edited by Arolda Elbasani, Robert Schuman Centre for
Advanced Studies, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy,
Olivier Roy, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced
Studies, European University Institute, Florence
"This volume offers rich empirical insights into the
diverse forms of lived religiosity amongst Balkan
Muslims, convincingly arguing for a paradigm shift
that decouples religion from the ethno-national
grids of identity and focuses instead on the individual
re-imaginations and personalized practices
emerging outside the institutional control of official
government-sponsored orthodoxies inherited from
socialism. This is an exciting contribution to the
field and compulsory reading for those interested in
Balkan Islam and contemporary religious change in the post-socialist world."
– Ger Duijzings, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Regensburg,
Germany
The Case of Former Yugoslavia and its Successor States
This book shifts analytical focus from macro-politicization and securitization of
Islam to Muslims' choices, practices and public expressions of faith. An empirically
rich analysis, the book provides rich cross-country evidence on the emergence of
autonomous faith communities as well as the evolution of Islam in the broader
European context.
(Ab)use of religion as a political means to an end: the achievement of nationalist
political goals, analyzing 'how' through which mechanisms this phenomenon has
been and still is practiced in South-Eastern Europe.
Contents: PART I: THE PREVAILING PUBLIC DISCOURSE ON ISLAM * PART II: MUSLIMS’
PURSUIT OF FAITH AND RELIGIOSITY * PART III: RELIGIOUS BELIEFS, PUBLIC ARGUMENTS
AND LEGITIMACY
Islam and Nationalism
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
264pp
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Refugees and the Meaning of Home
Cypriot Narratives of Loss, Longing and Daily Life in London
Helen Taylor, University of East London, UK
Edited by Gorana Ognjenović, University of Oslo,
Norway, Jasna Jozelić, University of Oslo, Norway
"In difficult times it is easy to fall back on traditional
values, like for example religion or nation, especially
if they were repressed. This happened in mid-eighties
in former Yugoslavia when politicians revoked
national and religious differences using them for
political purposes. But they went one step too far.
What followed were tragic wars. In spite of that,
even twenty years after the war and collapse of the
Yugoslav state, religions continue to be politicized.
This is why the book that shows how it happened,
is so important." - Slavenka Drakulić, Writer and
Political Commentator, Eurozine and Guardian,
author of They Would Never Hurt a Fly: War Criminals on Trial in the Hague (2004)
Contents: Contents * Foreword – A Note on Sociology; Keith Tester * Preface; Gorana
Ognjenović and Jasna Jozelić * 1. Introduction; Gorana Ognjenović and Jasna Jozelić * 2.
Politicization of Religion, the Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina; Jasna Jozelić * 3. Was the Bosnian
War (1992-1995) a Full-fledged Religious War?; Sergej Flere * And more...
Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
252pp
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Politicization of Religion, The Power
of Symbolism
The Case of Former Yugoslavia and its Successor States
Edited by Gorana Ognjenović, University of Oslo,
Norway, Jasna Jozelić, University of Oslo, Norway
"A sobering, enlightening and eye opening account
on what has happened and may happen again if
we persist in our refusal to see it for what it was. A
topical study of a burning issue. A must read."
- Zygmunt Bauman, Professor Emeritus of Sociology,
The Bauman Institute, University of Leeds, UK,
author of Modernity and Holocaust (1989) and Liquid
Modernity (2008)
This book explores the meaning of home for Cypriot
refugees living in London since their island was torn
apart by war. Taking an innovative approach, it looks
at how spaces, time, social networks and sensory
experiences come together as home is constructed.
It places refugee narratives at its centre to reveal the
agency of those forced to migrate.
Contents: 1. Contexts and Catalysts * 2. There’s No Place Like
Home - The Spatial Home * 3. Rhythms of Life - The Temporal
Home * 4. Senses of Belonging - The Material Home * 5. Home
Is Other People - The Relational Home * 6. The Constructed
Cypriot Home - Concluding Remarks * Appendix: Research
Participants
Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
216pp
11 photographs
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This book examines the role religion played in the
dismantling of Yugoslavia; addressing practical
concerns of inter-ethnic fighting, religiously-motivated
warfare, and the role religion played within the
dissolution of the nation.
Contents: Contents * Foreword - A Note on Sociology; Keith Tester * Preface; Gorana
Ognjenović and Jasna Jozelić * 1. Introduction; Gorana Ognjenović and Jasna Jozelić * 2. Quo
vadis Vlachs? Project Čarnojević into the 21st century; Gorana Ognjenović * 3. Ethno-religious
Mimicryin the War in Bosnia-Herzegovina; Marjan Smrke * 4. Religious Symbology and
Mythology in Sexual Violence and Rape during the Conflict 1992-1995; Nena Močnik * 5. The
Catholic Pledge in the Croatian Identity; Frano Prcela * 6. Political Control and Religious Life at
Narona: A Case Ctudy from Antiquity; Adam Lindhagen * And more...
Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
248pp
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EUROPE: INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
France and the Politics of European Economic
and Monetary Union
Valerie Caton, Visiting Fellow, University of Reading,
UK
"Valerie Caton's book is a sure-footed, impressively
researched and very readable guide to the
conception, negotiation and execution of the EU's
most high-risk project to date. Rarely has France's
decisive role in bending economics to politics
been laid so bare. Her book is essential reading
for understanding the fissile interplay of politics,
economics and diplomatic poker which has brought
Europe to its current crisis of economic performance
and political legitimacy. For all Germany's growing
economic primacy, Caton leaves her readers in
no doubt about France's key role in - and special
responsibility for - resolving that crisis." – Maurice
Fraser, Professor of Practice in European Politics and Head of the European
Institute, London School of Economics, UK
Why did France, with its strong sense of national identity, want to give up the
Franc for the Euro? This book, by a former British diplomat in Paris, draws on new
archive evidence to explore France's drive for European Economic and Monetary
Union, and how unresolved Franco-German tensions over its design led to crisis.
Contents: Preface * PART I: 1970-1991 * Engaging Germany, Modernising France * The Drive
For A European Treaty On Economic And Monetary Union (EMU) * 1. Introduction: Why did
France want EMU? * 2. 1984-88: How the EMU Treaty Project Took Shape * 3. 1988-90:
German Unity and European Union * 4. 1991: The Maastricht Negotiations * And more...
Policy Transfer in Criminal Justice
Crossing Cultures, Breaking Barriers
Edited by Mary Anne McFarlane, European Consultant,
UK, Rob Canton, De Montfort University, UK
"This admirable case study into managing young
offenders explores the problems that arise when
policy makers attempt to transfer penal policies
and practices from one country to another. Our
understaning of the mechanics of securing penal
change across national borders is greatly enhanced
by this book." - Professor Mick Ryan, University of
Greenwich, London, UK
Will 'what works' in one country work in another? This
unique collection examines the cross-cultural transfer
of skills and expertise, drawing out the opportunities
and challenges involved in taking penal practices from
one country to another.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND * PART II: MANAGEMENT,
LANGUAGE AND CROSS-CULTURAL ISSUES * PART III: THE TRANSFER OF POLICY AND
PRACTICE FOR WORK WITH JUVENILE OFFENDERS * PART IV: TRANSFER OF POLICY AND
PRACTICE FOR WORK WITH VICTIMS OF CRIME * PART V: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
OF PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
June 2014 UK
June 2014 US
360pp
2 figures
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St Antony’s Series
May 2015 UK
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9781137409164
Mobile Commons, Migrant Digitalities
and the Right to the City
Nicos Trimikliniotis, University of Nicosia, Cyprus,
Dimitris Parsanoglou, Panteion University of Social and
Political Sciences, Greece, Vassilis Tsianos, University
of Hamburg, Germany
Multi-Level Governance and Northern Ireland
Derek Birrell, School of Criminology, Politics and Social
Policy, University of Ulster, UK, Cathy GormleyHeenan, School of Criminology, Politics and Social
Policy, University of Ulster, UK
"This book is a crucial addition to the study of politics
in Northern Ireland. The UK's political science
literature is well served on the topic of conflict in
Northern Ireland, but not its domestic policy and
policymaking. As Birrell and Gormley-Heenan
show, this is not because its policymaking is easy
to understand...Only a book length treatment
does justice to the complicated and sometimes
idiosyncratic nature of policymaking in Northern
Ireland." – Paul Cairney, Professor or Politics and
Public Policy, University of Stirling, UK
This book examines the governance arrangements in Northern Ireland through a
multi-level lens, particularly in the period since the new institutions established
through the 1998 Agreement became more firmly embedded.
This book examines the relationship between urban
migrant movements, struggles and digitality which
transforms public space and generates mobile
commons. The authors explore heterogeneous digital
forms in the context migration, border-crossing and
transnational activism, displaying commonality
patterns and inter-dependence.
Contents: Prolegomena: In A World Turned Upside Down *
Introduction: Mobile Commons, Migrant Digitalities And The
Right To The City * Producing Migrant Digitalities And Mobile
Commons * Austerity-And-Crisis Times, Migrants And The New Social Question * Migrant
Integration Within Austerity Citizenship * 1. Theorizing Migration, Praxis And The Crisis Of
Migration Crisis * Migration Within The Crisis Of Migration Crisis: From Differential Inclusion
And Integration To Transcending Citizenship * From Autonomy Of Migration To The Politics Of
Mobile Commons * Digital Networks And Migration: Towards A Net(H)Nography Of Border
Regimes * 2. The South-Eastern Triangle: The Spatio-Historical Context * Introducing The
Spatio-Historical Context * Mobile Commons In The Arrival City * Rethinking Movements:
Istanbul, Athens And Nicosia * 3. Migrant Subjectivities, Struggles And Turbulence In Three
Arrival Cities * The Migrant, The Struggle And The Subject In The Arrival City * Of Athens,
Nicosia And Istanbul * And more..
Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction
* 1. The Lens of Multi-Level Governance * 2. UK Government and Northern Ireland * 3.
Devolved Government - The Executive * And more...
Mobility & Politics
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
264pp
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GENDER AND POLITICS
European Women’s Movements
and Body Politics
GENDER AND POLITICS
Exiting Prostitution
The Struggle for Autonomy
A Study in Female Desistance
Roger Matthews, University of Kent, UK, Helen Easton,
London South Bank University, UK, Lisa Young, Eaves,
UK, Julie Bindel, Journalist and Researcher, UK
"Prostitution is an emotive subject and for too long
warring ideologies have impeded necessary social
scientific evidence gathering on the topic. This study
transcends such debates, treating sex workers
neither as offenders to be punished nor as helpless
victims to be rescued. The result is a fascinating,
important analysis of how women involved in
prostitution are able to take control over their own
lives." - Shadd Maruna, Dean, School of Criminal
Justice, Rutgers University Newark, USA
How people move from deviant to conventional
lifestyles is an issue that has attracted considerable interest over the past few
years. However, much of this work has focused on men desisting from crime. This
book provides one of the first examinations of desistance which is centred on
women and, more specifically, how they exit prostitution.
Contents: 1. Exiting Prostitution: The Debate * 2. Stages of Exiting * 3. Agencies, Policies and
Practices * 4. Barriers to Exiting * 5. Comparing the ‘Routes Out’ for Women Working on Street
and Off Street * 6. The Dynamics of Desistance * 7. Exiting: Policy and Practice
September 2014 UK
September 2014 US
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Edited by Joyce Outshoorn, Department of Political
Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands
This book examines how feminist movements have
contested the dominant discourses and state politics
that have impeded women's autonomy over their
bodies since the late 1960s. It deals with two important
facets of this struggle, prostitution and the right to
abortion, as they relate to the Czech Republic, the
Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden.
Contents: 1. Women’s Movements and Bodily Integrity; Joyce
Outshoorn; Radka Dudová; Ana Prata; Lenita Freidenvall * 2.
Constructing Bodily Citizenship in the Czech Republic: the Issues
of Abortion and Prostitution; Radka Dudová * 3. The Struggle
for Bodily Integrity in The Netherlands; Joyce Outshoorn * 4.
Portugal’s Bodily Citizenship; Ana Prata * 5. In Pursuit of Bodily Integrity in Sweden; Lenita
Freidenvall * 6. Women’s Movements and Bodily Autonomy: Making the Case for Bodily
Citizenship; Joyce Outshoorn; Radka Dudová; Ana Prata; Lenita Freidenvall
Citizenship, Gender and Diversity
June 2015 UK
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Gendering the European Union
9781137351654
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Edited by Gabriele Abels, Univerity of Tübingen,
Germany, Joyce Marie Mushaben, Department of
Political Science, University of Missouri-St Louis, USA
Radical Feminism
An exploration of European integration as seen
through a gender lens. This book looks at integration
theories, institutional relationships, enlargement, the
development of gender law and the role of formal
actors, scholars and expert networks in the EU policymaking process. With a focus on gender mainstreaming
as a new approach to gender policy.
Feminist Activism in Movement
Finn Mackay, University of the West of England, UK
"Amidst all the lies and distortions about the radical
feminist movement here comes a truthful account of
its proud history, and where we are today. A brave and
compelling book." - Julie Bindel, author and feminist
activist audiences. All those qualities are also visible in
her book." - Debbie Cameron, Trouble & Strife
Feminism is not dead. This groundbreaking book
advances a radical and pioneering feminist manifesto
for today's modern audience that exposes the real
reasons as to why women are still oppressed and what
feminist activism must do to counter it through a
vibrant and original account of the global Reclaim the
Night March.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Why March through this Book? * 2. Surf’s Up: Surfing the Second
Wave * 3. Feminist Tendencies * 4. From Brussels to Leeds, San Francisco, Delhi: The Global
March of Reclaim the Night * 5. Tending To Borders * 6. Repetitions Per Decade: Voices of
Activists Past and Present * 7. From ‘Women’ To ‘Mixed’ * 8. Inclusion and Exclusion on Reclaim
the Night * And more...
February 2015 UK
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Contents: Contents * Acknowledgements * List of Tables,
Figures and Boxes * List of Abbreviations and Acronyms * Notes
on Contributors * 1. Introduction: Studying the European Union
from a Gender Perspective; G.Abels and J.M.Mushaben * PART
I: GENDERING PERSPECTIVES AND EU PROCESSES * 2. Gendering Theories of European
Integration; A.Kronsell * 3. Gendering the Institutions and Actors of the EU; A.van der Vleuten
* 4. Gendering the EU Policy Process and Constructing the Gender Acquis; B.Locher * 5. From
Equal Treatment to Gender Mainstreaming and Diversity Management; A.E.Woodward
* 6. Gendering Enlargement of the European Union; Y.Galligan and S.Clavero * PART II:
MELIORATING OLD AND NEW EU POLICY DEFICITS AND BLIND SPOTS * 7. The Common
Agricultural Policy and Gender Equality; E.Prügl * 8. Gendering Employment Policy: From Equal
Pay to Work-life Balance; A.Hubert * 9. Gendering the Social Policy Agenda: Anti-discrimination,
Social Inclusion and Social Protection; M.Stratigaki * And more...
June 2015 UK
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GENDER AND POLITICS
Gender Equality Policy in the European Union
Mobile Desires
A Fast Track to Parity for the New Member States
The Politics and Erotics of Mobility Justice
Ingrid Bego, Political Science Department, Hastings
College, USA
"Drawing on rational choice, new institutional and
feminist work, Ingrid Bego proposes a powerful new
model for understanding contemporary democracy
from her systematic qualitative analysis of the
adoption AND implementation of two crucial areas
of gender equality policy (reconciliation and equal
employment) in four new member states of the EU:
Bulgaria, Poland, the Czech Republic and Latvia." –
Amy G. Mazur, School of Politics, Philosophy and
Public Affairs, Washington State University, USA
One of the solutions proposed by the European Union
to remedy the effects of the 2008 economic crisis is to
increase female labour participation. This book explores the policy changes in four
new member states that may reduce the gender employment gap and improve
women's equal participation in the labour force.
Contents: List of Tables * List of Figures * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * 1.
Introduction * 2. Adoption and Implementation of Equal Employment Policies in Four Countries
* 3. Beyond Employment: Addressing the Private and Public Divide through Reconciliation
Policies * 4. The Role of Formal and Informal Institutions in the Policy Process * 5. Modernization
and Cultural Explanations with a Strong Dose of Communist Legacy * 6. Actors, Norms and
Institutions: The Necessary Ingredients for a Successful Policy Model * 7. Conclusion * Appendix:
Summary of Directives under Study * Bibliography * Index
Edited by Liz Montegary, Stony Brook University, USA,
Melissa Autumn White, Hobart and William Smith
Colleges, Canada
This book combines mobilities research with feminist
and queer studies offering new perspectives on
mobility justice. It foregrounds academic, activist, and
artistic work revealing state-sponsored strategies for
managing the mobility of people as mechanisms for
aligning erotic and political desires with capitalist and
nationalist interests.
Contents: Introduction: The Erotics and Politics of Mobility
Justice; Liz Montegary and Melissa Autumn White * PART I:
SECURING SPACES, IM/MOBILIZING DESIRES * 1. Moving
Violations: Synthetic Hormones, Sexual Deviance, and Gendered
Mobilities; Toby Beauchamp * 2. Tourism Mobilities, Indigenous Claims, and the Securitization
of the Beach; Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez * 3. ‘Whitey on the Moon’: Space, Race, and the Crisis
of Black Mobility; Jenna M. Loyd * PART II: THE UNFREEDOM OF MOBILITY * 4. Hillary Clinton
and the NeXXt Generation: On Desiring Mobile Muslim Women Students; Abigail Boggs * 5.
Desiring the Nation: Transgender Trauma in Asylum Declarations; Tristan Josephson * PART
III: AESTHETIC AND AFFECTIVE RESISTANCES * 6. Sounding the Border; A Conversation with
Bambitchell * 7. Moving Stories: Love at the Border; Anne-Marie D’Aoust * 8. Strange Moves:
Speculations and Propositions on Mobility Justice; Tamara Vukov * Afterword: Mobile Desires;
Caren Kaplan
Gender and Politics
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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Gender Equality and Development After
Violent Conflict
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq
9781137464200
Muslim Women, Social Movements
and the ‘War on Terror’
Katherine Ranharter, University of Exeter, UK
Narzanin Massoumi, University of Bath, UK
Decision makers' attitude towards women and gender
has a significant influence on development, especially
after conflict. This book analyses the effects of genderinclusive policies deployed by the Kurdistan Regional
Government in the areas of politics, the economy and
education on the region and its people.
The post-September 11th British anti-war movement
brought together Muslim activists, organizations and
leftist groups in opposition to the 'War on Terror'.
This book offers an analysis of the political conditions
through which Muslim and leftist engagement emerges
within this movement, highlighting the decisive
leadership played by Muslim women.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Setting the Scene * 2.1. Kurdistan’s
History – The Long Path to Autonomy * 2.2. Women and Gender
Equality in the Kurdistan Region – Then and Now * 3. Gender,
Women and Politics * 3.1. Gender and Women in Negotiations *
3.2. Gender, Women and Parliament * 3.3. Grassroots Activism
* 4. Gender, Women and the Economy * 4.1. Influencing
Economic Development from a National Level– Gendering
Macroeconomic Policies * 4.2. Women, Gender and the Labour Market * 5. Gender, Women
and Society – The Power of Education * 5.1. Children’s Schooling * 5.2. Higher Education and
Social Research * 6. Conclusion * 6.1. Politics * 6.2. Economy * 6.3. Education
Gender, Development and Social Change
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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July 2015 UK
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Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Identity politics and social
movements * 3. Background: Muslim political mobilizations
in Britain * 4. The anti-war movement: new alliances, old
challenges? * 5. Opposing movements: contesting Muslim
identity in the Guardian Comment is Free * 6. ‘Talking back’ to
the gendered ‘War on Terror’ * 7. Towards an oppositional
consciousness? * 8. Conclusion
Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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GENDER AND POLITICS
Rethinking Peacekeeping, Gender Equality
and Collective Security
Edited by Gina Heathcote, University of London, UK,
Dianne Otto, Melbourne Law School, Australia
Gender, Informal Institutions
and Political Recruitment
Explaining Male Dominance in Parliamentary Representation
Elin Bjarnegård, Uppsala University, Sweden
"This fascinating new book broadens our horizons
in a number of ways. It firstly challenges us to think
about male dominance rather than female underrepresentation in politics, using a range of methods
and data derived from detailed empirical research.
Second it develops a concept of homosocial capital
and uses it in novel ways to to give us significant new
insights into the gendered impact of clientelism and
informal institutions on candidate selection. This
book is an important addition to the gender and
politics scholarship and deserves to be widely read."
– Georgina Waylen, Professor of Politics, University
of Manchester, UK
This book examines how the Security Council has
approached issues of gender equality since 2000.
Written by academics, activists and practitioners the
book challenges the reader to consider how women's
participation, gender equality, sexual violence and
the prevalence of economic disadvantages might be
addressed in post-conflict communities.
Contents: Rethinking Peacekeeping, Gender Equality and
Collective Security: An Introduction; Dianne Otto and Gina
Heathcote * PART I: SHAME * 1. The Grip of Sexual Violence:
Reading UN Security Council Resolutions on Human Security;
Karen Engle * 2. Participation, Gender and Security; Gina
Heathcote * 3. Shaming the State: Sexual Offences by UN Military Peacekeepers and the
Rhetoric of Zero Tolerance; Róisín Burke * PART II: HOPE * 4. The Road to (and from) ‘Recovery’:
A Multidisciplinary Feminist Approach to Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding; Laura J. Shepherd
* 5. Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: Linking Women, Peace and Security in the Pacific;
Sharon Bhagwan Rolls * 6. Gender and Transnational Police Reform: Lessons from the Regional
Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands; Stephanie Cousins * And more...
Thinking Gender in Transnational Times
September 2014 UK
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Women Representatives in Britain, France,
and the United States
Harriet B. Applewhite, Southern Connecticut
University, USA
This book compares British, French, and American
legislative debates on woman suffrage and women's
rights. Beginning with an analysis of Tocqueville and
J.S. Mill on the impact of suffrage, the book continues
with analysis of floor debates, comparing gender style,
the French on parity and the Americans on the ERA and
concluding with modern debates.
In this book, men in politics are the subjects of a gendered analysis with Elin
Bjarnegård exploring how male networks are maintained and expanded, seeking
to improve our understanding of the rationale underlying male dominance in
politics. The role of informal institutions in unpredictable political settings are
explored.
Contents: 1. Upholding Male Parliamentary Dominance * 2. Revisiting Patterns Of Gendered
Representation * 3. Structure Of The Book * 4. Studying Men And Masculinities In Politics * 5.
Constructing Homosocial Capital * 6. Clientelism And Unpredictability * 7. Clientelism As A
Likely Producer Of Homosocial Capital * 8. Clientelism And Male Dominance * 9. Enablers Of
Clientelism * 10. Combining Methods * 11. The Quantitative Approach * 12. The Qualitative
Approach * 13. The Representation Of Men Worldwide * 14. Capturing Clientelism – Measuring
The Immeasurable? * 15. The Models, Data And Operationalizations * 16. Clientelism And
Male Parliamentary Dominance * 17. Results And Implications Of The Quantitative Study * 18.
Situating The Thai Case * And more...
May 2015 UK
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Gendering the International Asylum
and Refugee Debate
Second Edition
2nd edition
Jane Freedman, Université de Paris 8, France
Contents: 1. Framing the Question in the Nineteenth Century *
2. The Final Suffrage Debates, 1920s and 1930s * 3. Women As
Legislative Colleagues Voting on Suffrage * 4. The First Women
Legislators * 5. National Contrasts * 6. Conclusion: Women
Legislators in the Twenty-First Century
August 2015 UK
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This revised and updated 2nd edition of Freedman's
hard-hitting study aims to remedy the current lack of
gender-specific analyses of asylum and refugee issues.
It provides a comprehensive account of the situation
of women in global forced migration, and explains the
ways in which women's experiences are shaped by
gendered relations and structures.
9781137525864
Contents: 1. A Gendered Approach to Refugee and Asylum
Studies * 2. Who are the ‘Refugee Women’? * 3.Gender Related
Persecutions: Why do Women Flee? * 4. Gender and Asylum
in International Law – The Geneva Convention * Revisited * 5.
Supporting Women Refugees and Asylum Seekers * 6. Asylum
Regimes and their Impacts * 7. Women Asylum Seekers and
Refugees: Experiences from France * 8. New and Ongoing Refugee ‘Crises’ * Bibliography
June 2015 UK
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GENDER AND POLITICS
Gender, Politics and Institutions
Towards a Feminist Institutionalism
Now
available in
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Edited by Mona Lena Krook, Department of Political
Science, Washington University in St. Louis, USA, Fiona
Mackay, Department of Politics, Edinburgh University,
UK
"This superb book is one of those rare collections
that moves a field forward. Scholars of
institutionalism, for all their vital contributions
to the social sciences, have given short shrift to
inequality. Feminist social scientists have made
inequality their core concern ... Krook and Mackay
... open up a pathbreaking terrain for the study
of feminist institutionalism." – Mary Fainsod
Katzenstein, Government Department, Cornell
University, USA
Political institutions profoundly shape political life and are also gendered. This
groundbreaking collection synthesises new institutionalism and gendered analysis
using a new approach - feminist institutionalism - in order to answer crucial
questions about power inequalities, mechanisms of continuity, and the gendered
limits of change.
Contents: Foreword; J.Lovenduski * Introduction: Gender, Politics, and Institutions: Setting the
Agenda; F.Mackay & M.L.Krook * 1. Gender and Institutions of Political Recruitment: Candidate
Selection in Post-Devolution Scotland; M.Kenny * 2. Discursive Strategies for Institutional
Reform: Gender Quotas in Sweden and France; L.Freidenvall & M.L.Krook * 3. Gendered
Institutions and Women’s Substantive Representation: Female Legislators in Argentina and
Chile; S.Franceschet * 4. Gendering the Institutional Reform of the Welfare State: Germany,
the United Kingdom, and Switzerland; M.Beyeler & C.Annesley * 5. Gender and Institutions
of Multi-Level Governance: Child Care and Social Policy Debates in Canada; J.Grace * 6.
The Institutional Roots of Post-Communist Family Policy: Comparing the Czech and Slovak
Republics; H.Hašková & S.Saxonberg * And more...
May 2015 UK
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Paddy McQueen, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
In this book Paddy McQueen examines the role that
'recognition' plays in our struggles to construct an
identity and to make sense of ourselves as gendered
beings. It analyses how such struggles for gender
recognition are shaped by social discourses and power
relations, and considers how feminism can best
respond to these issues.
Contents: PART I: THE POLITICS OF RECOGNITION * PART
II: THE IMPORTANCE OF HEGELIAN RECOGNITION *
PART III: SITUATING THE SUBJECT: IDENTITY, POWER AND
RECOGNITION * PART IV: ‘AIN’T I A WOMAN?’ FEMINIST
THEORY AND THE POLITICS OF RECOGNITION * PART V:
RECOGNITION TRANSGENDER IDENTITIES: NARRATIVES
AND POLITICS OF THE GENDERED SELF * PART VI: RECOGNITION, QUEER POLITICS AND A
LIVEABLE LIFE *
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Edited by: The Feminist Review Collective
Feminist Review is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary
journal setting new agendas for feminism. For more
than 30 years, it has been committed to exploring
gender in its relationship to other axes of power
including race, class and sexuality.
ISSN: 0141 7789 / EISSN: 1466 4380
For more information about this journal, please visit:
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Women’s Bodies as Battlefield
Christian Theology and the Global War on Women
Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Chicago Theological
Seminary, USA
"Reverend Thistlethwaite makes an important
contribution to the current debate on the wars we
are waging and how they affect violence against
women. Her treatment of Christian notions of ‘just
war’ makes this essential reading for those who
are motivated by Jesus' words: 'Blessed are the
peacemakers.'‘ - Jimmy Carter, 39th President if the
United States, Co-Founder of The Carter Center
Christian theology has been complicit in justifying
the war on women, but it also has resources to help
finally declare peace in the war on women. War itself
has come to resemble the war on women, and thus
strategies to end the war on women, supported by new Christian theological
interpretations, will also help end today's endless wars.
Contents: Introduction * 1: Injuring: Bodies and Battlefields * 2: Injuring: Women’s Bodies in the
War on Women * 3: The History of Theologies of the Body: Sexism and Militarism * 4: Looking
Away: The Heroic Fiction of War * 5: Looking Away: The Erotic Fiction of the War on Women
* 6: Just War: Authorizing the Injuries * 7: Just War: Conducting the Injuries * 8: Just Peace:
Practice Without Embodiment * 9: Just Peace: Bodies at the Center * 10: Toward An Embodied
Theology of Peace
Subjectivity, Gender and the Struggle
for Recognition
December 2014 UK
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9781137425980
July 2015 UK
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GENDER AND POLITICS
Gender and Power
Regulating Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
in the United States
Towards Equality and Democratic Governance
Edited by Mino Vianello, Sapienza Università di Roma,
Italy, Mary Hawkesworth, Rutgers University, USA
"This unique collection couples interdisciplinary breadth
with a rare depth of inclusivity. We read chapters
from political studies, sociology, gender studies and
psychoanalysis – and from North, South, East and West.
Yet all bring an acute spotlight to bear on what is surely
still a key global crisis – the strange and familiar fusion
of gender dynamics and inequalities of power. The book
wears its immense learning lightly and displays a heartwarming compassion and commitment to justice and
equality." – Andrew Samuels, Professor of Analytical
Psychology, University of Essex, UK, and author of A
New Therapy for Politics?
Bringing together perspectives from multiple disciplines and diverse regions of the
world, this book explores the causes of persistent gender inequalities in public and
private life, their implications for the meaning of democracy in the 21st century, and
strategies for social transformation to attain democratic governance and gender justice.
The Limits of Unlimited Selection
Michelle Bayefsky, National Institutes of Health, USA,
Bruce Jennings, Center for Humans and Nature, USA
"Bayefsky and Jennings have written an
exceptionally smart and thorough analysis of
the ethics, politics, and economics of prenatal
genetic testing. A must-read for anyone who cares
about the future of reproductive technologies
and parenthood." - Thomas H. Murray, President
Emeritus and Senior Research Scholar of the
Hastings Center, USA
Reproductive technology allows us to test embryos'
genes before deciding whether to transfer them to a
woman's uterus. Embryo selection raises many ethical
questions but is virtually unregulated in the United
States. This comprehensive study considers the ethical, medical, political, and
economic aspects of developing appropriate regulation.
Contents: List of Figures * List of Tables * Foreword: Gender, Power and the Worldwide Struggle
for Equality; Raewyn Connell * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction; Fatima
Sadiqi * I. DEMOCRATIC DEFICITS: SITES, CONTEXTS, AND TACTICS OF REDRESS * Section
Intro; Michal Palgi * 1. Women’s Political Representation in Brazil; José Álvaro Moisés and Beatriz
Rodrigues Sanchez * 2. Women and Political Participation in Morocco; Moha Ennaji * 3. Gender,
Policy and Leadership: A Comparative Perspective; Joyce Gelb * 4. Probing the Parameters of
Gender, Power and Democracy in Nigeria; Leslye Obiora * 5. Building Women’s and Men’s Political
Representation in Post-Communist European Countries; Renata Siemienska *And more...
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Ethics of PGD and Its Relevance to Regulation * 3. Drawing
Ethical Lines * 4. Regulating PGD in Practice * 5. Paying for PGD * 6. Conclusion
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Domestic Violence Laws in the
United States and India
Sexuality and Globalization
An Introduction to a Phenomenology of Sexualities
Laurent Bibard, ESSEC, Paris, Christopher Edwards,
Freelance Translator
"With daring vulnerability and scope, Laurent Bibard
opens us to the sex of our time, to our kind of time
in which we incessantly seek to master nature, each
other and ourselves. This sex has a religious history.
We must step back from our de-sexed modernity
into the possibility of recuperating the contradictory
duality of masculinity and femininity that constitute
us all. Only thus can we reveal our humanness and
create a more habitable world." - Roger Friedland,
Visiting Professor, Media, Culture and
Communication, New York University, USA
A Systematic Comparison of Backgrounds and Implications
Sudershan Goel, Panjab University, India, Barbara A.
Sims, Mars Hill College, USA, Ravi Sodhi, Punjab &
Haryana High Court, India
Domestic Violence Laws in the United States and India is
a comparative study of the domestic violence laws in
India and the United States, seeking to illuminate the
critical issues of intimate partner violence through the
lenses of these two societies.
Contents: 1. Introduction and Scope * 2. Laws of the United
States * 3. Laws of India * 4. International Human Rights Law * 5.
Lessons and Moving Forward * 6. Conclusion
The book argues that a universally widespread virility
currently prevents humans from realizing their sexualities, which are originally
the feminine and the masculine. This obstacle may be traced back to Renaissance
humanism, whose core intention is to take control over the so-called 'nature.’
Contents: 1. Appraisal * 2. Insurrection * 3. Christianity, Paganism, Judaism, the Fury of
Practice * 4. Moral Fractals * 5. Interlacings * 6. Drama * 7. Methodological Approach * 8.
Contradictions: Lives, Decisions, Thoughts * 9. Love
September 2014 UK
September 2014 US
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Recovering Political Philosophy
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LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS
The Struggle for Memory in Latin America
LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS
Neoliberal Hegemony and the Pink Tide
in Latin America
Breaking Up With TINA?
Tom Chodor, The University of Queensland, Australia
The book examines the 'Pink Tide' of leftist
governments in Latin America struggling against
neoliberal hegemony from a critical International
Political Economy perspective. Focusing particularly on
Venezuela and Brazil, it evaluates the transformative
and emancipatory potentials of their political projects
domestically, regionally and globally.
Contents: Introduction: Breaking Up With TINA in Latin
America? * 1. Orthodox IPE, Globalisation and the Need for
Critical Alternatives * 2. The Neoliberal World Order * 3.
Neoliberalism and Organic Crisis in Latin America * 4. The
Bolivarian Revolution as a Counter-hegemonic Project * 5.
Lula’s Passive Revolution * 6. The Pink Tide: Counter-hegemonic
Potentials * 7. American Hegemony Under Challenge * Conclusion: Learning from the Pink Tide
Recent History and Political Violence
Edited by Eugenia Allier-Montaño, Institute for Social
Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico,
Emilio Crenzel, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina,
and National Council of Scientific Research
This book examines the struggles that unfolded in
Latin America over the memory of the pasts of political
violence experienced by the countries of the continent
in the second half of the twentieth century: Argentina,
Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the United States, Guatemala,
El Salvador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.
Contents: Table of Contents * Acknowledgements * List of
Contributors * 1. Introduction; Emilio Crenzel and Eugenia
Allier Montaño * 2. Dictatorships and Authoritarian Regimes
* 3. Toward a History of the Memory of Political Violence
and the Disappeared in Argentina; Emilio Crenzel * 4. As an unhealed wound’: Memory and
Justice in Post-Dictatorship Uruguay; Eugenia Allier y Camilo Vicente * 5. Memory Policies in
Chile, 1973-2010; Claudio Barrientos * 6. The Skirmish of Memories and Political Violence in
Dictatorial Brazil; Samantha Quadrat (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil) * 7. The Legacy
of Authoritarianism and the Construction of Historical Memory in Post-Stroessner Paraguay;
Luis Roniger, Leonardo Senkman and María Antonia Sánchez * And more...
International Political Economy Series
Memory Politics and Transitional Justice
December 2014 UK
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Rethinking Latin America
Latin America’s Emerging Middle Classes
Economic Perspectives
Edited by Jeff Dayton-Johnson, Monterey Institute of
International Studies, USA
Politicians, business leaders and citizens look with hope
to the Latin American middle class for political stability
and purchasing power, but the economic position of
the middle class remains vulnerable. The contributors
document the remarkable emergence of this middle
group in Latin America, whose measurement turns out
not to be an easy task.
Contents: Preface * 1. Making Sense of Latin America’s Middle
Class; J. Dayton-Johnson * 2. Inequality, Mobility and Middle
Classes in Latin America; J. Azevedo, L.F. López -Calva, N. Lustig,
E. Ortiz-Juárez * 3. Latin America’s Global Middle Class: A
Preference for Growth Over Equality; M. Cárdenas, H. Kharas and
C. Henao * 4. Brazil’s New Middle Classes: The Bright Side of the Poor; M. Neri * 5. Who is the
Latin American Middle Class? Relative-Income and Multidimensional Approaches; F. Castellani,
G. Parent, and J. Zenteno Gonzales * 6. Covering the Uncovered: Labor Informality, Pensions and
the Emerging Middle Class in Latin America; C. Daude, J.R. de Laiglesia, Á. Melguizo * 7. Business
Sector Responses to the Rise of the Middle Class; L. Casanova and H. Renck * 8. Feeling Middle
Class and Being Middle Class; What Do Subjective Perceptions Tell Us?; E. Lora and J. Fajardo
González * 9. Political Attitudes of the Middle Class; The Case of Fiscal Policy, C. Daude, H.
Gutiérrez, Á. Melguizo
International Political Economy Series
January 2015 UK
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Development, Hegemony, and Social Transformation
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Ronaldo Munck, Dublin City University, Ireland
"Munck cleanly and clearly summarizes the
strengths and limitations of past development
theories . . . Recommended." - Choice
In a subtle but powerful reading of the shifting
relationships between development, hegemony, and
social transformation in post-independence Latin
America , Ronaldo Munck argues that Latin American
subaltern knowledge makes a genuine contribution to
the current search for a social order which is sustainable
and equitable.
Contents: 1. Placing Latin America * 2. Conquest to Modernity
(1510-1910) * 3. Nation-Making (1910 – 1964) * 4. Hegemony
Struggles (1959 – 1976) * 5. Market Hegemony (1973 – 2001) *
6. Social Counter-movement (1998 – 2012) * 7. Globalization Within (1510 – 2010)
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LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS
Black Social Movements
in Latin America
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New Institutions for Participatory
Democracy in Latin America
Voice and Consequence
From Monocultural Mestizaje to Multiculturalism
Edited by Jean Muteba Rahier, Florida International
University, USA
"A landmark study that provides a model for future
research in a historically marginalized field. Highly
recommended." - CHOICE
Drawing from a wide spectrum of disciplines, the essays
in this collection examine in different national contexts
the consequences of the "Latin American multicultural
turn" in Afro Latino social movements of the past two
decades.
Contents: PART I: SETTING UP THE STAGE * PART II: A
FOCUS ON CENTRAL AMERICA * PART III: A FOCUS ON THE
ANDEAN REGION * PART IV: A FOCUS ON THE BRAZILIAN
EXPERIENCES
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Against Impunity
Francesca Lessa, University of Oxford, UK
"A novel contribution to transitional justice. Lessa
blends nuanced analysis of political memory of
the authoritarian past with an in-depth study of
decisions regarding the full range of institutional
mechanisms (i.e., truth commissions, trials, amnesty,
reparations) used to deal with that past." - Leigh A.
Payne, University of Oxford, UK
This interdisciplinary study explores the interaction
between memory and transitional justice in postdictatorship Argentina and Uruguay and develops a
theoretical framework for bringing these two fields
of study together through the concept of critical
junctures.
This volume describes and analyzes the proliferation of new mechanisms for
participation in Latin American democracies and considers the relationship
between direct participation and the consolidation of representative institutions
based on more traditional electoral conceptions of democracy.
Contents: 1. Voice and Consequence: Direct Participation and Democracy in Latin America;
Maxwell A. Cameron, Eric Hershberg and Kenneth E. Sharpe * 2. We’re Either Burned or Frozen
Out:’ Society and Party Systems in Latin American Municipal Development Councils (Nicaragua,
Venezuela, Mexico and Brazil); Gisela Zaremberg * 3. Participation as Representation:
Democratic Policymaking in Brazil; Thamy Pogrebinschi * 4. Constrained Participation: The
Impact of Consultative Councils on National-Level Policy in Mexico; Felipe J. Hevia de la Jara and
Ernesto Isunza Vera * And more...
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The State and the Private Sector
in Latin America
The Shift to Partnership
Mauricio Font, CUNY Graduate Center, USA
This book follows ten political economic histories since
the 1970s, showing how different forms of partnership
have developed, flourished or declined over the time.
The author's argument is supported by rich empirical
material. It places partnership schemes in a broader
social context and provides a deep insight into the
phenomenon.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Theoretical Framework: Critical Junctures, Transitional Justice,
and Memory Narratives * 2. The Downward Spiral toward Dictatorship * 3. Transitional Justice
in Argentina (1983–2012): A Global Protagonist with Its Ups and Downs * 4. Reconciliation
versus Justice: Entwining Memory and Transitional Justice in Argentina * 5. Transitional Justice
in Uruguay (1985–2012): Latecomer or Unique? * 6. Pacification or Impunity? The Ley de
Caducidad and the Interweaving of Memory and Transitional Justice in Uruguay * Conclusion
Memory Politics and Transitional Justice
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Maxwell A. Cameron, University of British Columbia,
Canada, Eric Hershberg, American University, USA,
Kenneth E. Sharpe, Swarthmore College, USA
"Rather than assume that institutions of
participatory democracy necessarily compete for
political influence with more traditional institutions
of representative democracy, New Institutions for
Participatory Democracy in Latin America explores
how the two might reinforce each other in positive
ways that can improve the quality of democratic
governance in the region. Based on case studies from
six countries across Latin AMerica, the volume is
empirically rich and theoretically innovative." - Philip
Oxhorn, Institute for the Study of International
Development, McGill University, Canada
Contents: State and Market in Global Development * State and
Liberalization in Latin America * Liberalization/Anti-liberalization
* Commodities and Rail in Globalizing Brazil * Subnational
Brazil * Transantiago: Urban Development in Chile * Conclusion:
Changing States * Appendix A: Tables and Graphs * Appendix B:
Framework * Appendix C Brazil: Planning for New Infrastructure
* Appendix D: About Transantiago
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LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS
People and State in Socialist Cuba
A History of the FTAA
Ideas and Practices of Revolution
From Hegemony to Fragmentation in the Americas
Marina Gold, Macquarie University, Australia
Marcel Nelson, Queens University, Canada
This book is a political and anthropological analysis
of the concept of Revolution as it is understood and
experienced by Cubans in their daily lives. Urban
agricultural movements, alternative medicine,
self-employment, and migration reveal complex
interactions and disrupt assumptions that the Cuban
sate is a static, anachronistic regime.
Providing a critical account of the collapse of the FTAA
negotiations and alterations to power relations in
the Americas, this book argues that the collapse was
rooted in a ‘crisis of authority’ prompted by growing
opposition in the Americas to US leadership and
the neo-liberal reforms that had been promoted by
Washington since the 1980s.
Contents: Table of Content * Abbreviations * 1. Perpetual
Revolution * 2. Accounts of Revolution * 3. Practices of
Revolution * 4. Discourses on Revolution * 5. Limits of
Revolution * 6. Revolution and the State * Bibliography
Contents: 1. Gramsci, Hegemony, and Global Governance *
2. The FTAA Negotiations: Context and History * 3. The FTAA
Negotiations: Context and History * 4. Venezuela and the
Evolution of the FTAA * 5. Brazil and the FTAA Negotiations
August 2015 UK
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Development for Sustainable Agriculture
The Brazilian Cerrado
Edited by Akio Hosono, Japan International
Cooperation Agency Research Institute (JICA), Japan,
Carlos Magno Campos da Rocha, Brazilian Research
Corporation (Embrapa), Brazil, Yutaka Hongo, Japan
International Cooperation Agency Research Institute
(JICA-RI), Japan
Since the mid-1970s, the tropical savanna, known as
Cerrado, has been transformed into one of the world's
largest grain-growing regions. This book explores how
and by what Brazil achieved inclusive and sustainable
growth in the Cerrado.
Contents: Forewords; Akihiko Tanaka and Alysson Paulinelli
* Introduction; Akio Hosono, Carlos Magno Campos da Rocha
and Yutaka Hongo * PART I: DEVELOPMENT OF CERRADO
AGRICULTURE * 1. Technological Innovation That Made Cerrado Agriculture Possible:
Preparatory to Establishment Periods; Akio Hosono and Yutaka Hongo * 2. PRODECER Sets
Agricultural Development in the Cerrado on Track: From Establishment to Early Development
Periods of Cerrado Agriculture; Akio Hosono and Yutaka Hongo Development of Cerrado
Agriculture: The Path to Becoming a Major Global Breadbasket; Akio Hosono and Yutaka Hongo
* 3. Stable Food Supply and Inclusive Development with Value Chains: The Impact of Cerrado
Development; Akio Hosono and Yutaka Hongo * 4. Cerrado Agriculture and the Environment;
Akio Hosono and Yutaka Hongo * PART II: TECHNOLOGICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL
INNOVATIONS THAT ENABLED SUSTAINABLE CERRADO AGRICULTURE *And more...
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Civil Society Organizations, Advocacy, and
Policy Making in Latin American Democracies
Pathways to Participation
Amy Risley, Rhodes College, USA
What explains civil society participation in policy
making in Latin American democracies? Risley
comparatively analyzes actors who have advocated
for children's rights, the environment, and freedom
of information in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay.
Successful issue framing and effective alliance building
are identified as 'pathways' to participation.
Contents: 1. Pathways to Participation in Latin American
Democracies * 2. Civil Society and Policy Making * 3. The Power
of Persuasion * 4. The Power of Partnerships * 5. Comparative
Perspectives on Civil Society Advocacy * 6. A Wide-Angle View
of Advocacy * 7. Civil Society Participation and the Quest for
High-Quality Democracy * References
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LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS
Brazil on the Global Stage
Smallholders and the Non-Farm
Transition in Latin America
Power, Ideas, and the Liberal International Order
Edited by Oliver Stuenkel, Getúlio Vargas Foundation
(FGV), Brazil, Matthew M. Taylor, American University,
USA
Isabel Harbaugh, Mercer, USA
Smallholders and the Non-Farm Transition in
Latin America explores the drivers of agricultural
displacement in Latin America and argues that
government support is essential to help small farmers
gain the skills, financial capital, and opportunities
needed to transition to a profitable alternative in the
non-farm sector.
This volume explores Brazil's perspectives on the
global order. The authors demonstrate that even as
Brazil seeks greater recognition on the world stage, it
also brings important challenges to the US-led liberal
international order.
Contents: Foreword; Eric Hershberg * 1. Brazil on the Global
Stage: Origins and Consequences of Brazil’s Challenge to the
Global Liberal Order; Oliver Stuenkel and Matthew M. Taylor * 2.
The Rhetoric and Reality of Brazil’s Multilateralism; David Bosco
and Oliver Stuenkel * 3. The Brazilian Liberal Tradition and the
Global Liberal Order; João M. E. Maia and Matthew M. Taylor
* 4. The Risks of Pragmatism: Brazil’s Relations with the United States and the International
Security Order; Ralph Espach * 5. For Liberalism without Hegemony: Brazil and the Rule of
Non-Intervention; Marcos Tourinho * 6. Brazil’s Ambivalent Challenge to Global Environmental
Norms; Eve Z. Bratman * 7. Brazil and the Global Nuclear Order; Togzhan Kassenova * 8. Brazil’s
Place in the Global Economy; Arturo C. Porzecanski * 9. Ever Wary of Liberalism: Brazilian
Foreign Trade Policy from Bretton Woods to the G-20; André Villela * Afterword: Emerging
Powers and the Future of the American-Led Liberal International Order; James Goldgeier
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Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America
Contents: Introduction. Smallholders and the Non-Farm
Economy * 1. Promoting Non-Farm Skills and Knowledge *
2. Overcoming Financial Barriers * 3. Promoting Non-Farm
Employment * Conclusion. Connecting the Dots
Politics, Economics, and Inclusive Development
September 2014 UK
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Social Urbanism and the Politics of Violence
The Medellín Miracle
Business-State Relations and the New Developmentalism
Kate Maclean, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Medellín, Colombia, used to be the most violent city on
earth, but in recent years, allegedly thanks to its 'social
urbanism' approach to regeneration, it has experienced
a sharp decline in violence. The author explores
the politics behind this decline and the complex
transformations in terms of urban development
policies in Medellín.
Ben Ross Schneider, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, USA
Development economists and practitioners agree that
close collaboration between business and government
improves industrial policy, yet little research exists
on how best to organize that. This book examines
three necessary functions, information exchange,
authoritative allocation, and reducing rent seeking
across experiences in Latin America.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Institutional Dynamics of Industrial
Policy * 2. Principles of Institutional Design in BusinessGovernment Councils * I. Introduction * II. What happens in
Councils: Disaggregating Interactions * III. The Korean Model in
Export and Technology Councils * IV. Conclusion * 3. Ongoing
Experimentation with Business-Government Councils in Latin America * I. Introduction * II.
Disaggregating Councils by Scope and Function * III. Beyond Councils: Formal and Informal
Business Representation * IV. Conclusions * 4. Putting Councils and Industrial Policy in Context:
Political Systems and Big Business * I. Introduction * II. Political Institutions and Privileged
Access for Big Business * III. Structure and Preferences of Business Groups * IV. Business groups,
MNCs, and Possibilities for Industrial Policy * V. Conclusion * 5. Conclusions * Appendices * A.
Interviews * B. Abbreviations
Latin American Political Economy
March 2015 UK
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Contents: Introduction * 1. The Politics Of Violence And
Urbanism * Violence And Power * Violence And The City *
Policies To Deal With Urban Violence * Conclusion * 2. Medellín:
The Most Violent City In The World * Rapid Growth, Inequality,
Gangs And Narco-Traffic * Elites * State, Militia, Paramilitaries,
Cartels And Criminal Gangs * Cocaine, The Cartels And ‘NarcoTerrorism’ * Criminal Gangs * The Urban Marxist Militia * Paramilitaries * The State * Social
Violence * Conclusion * 3. The Miracle? Social Urbanism * Medellín And The ‘Model City’ * The
Medellín Miracle: The Policies * Infrastructure Projects * Iconic Architecture * Public Spaces
* Participation And Economic Development * Socio-Economic Development From Below *
Medellín: La Mas Educada * Conclusion * 4. Behind The Miracle * Democratisation And Violence
In Colombia * Progress And Revanchism In Medellín * Changes In Medellín * Consejería
Presidencial Para Medellín * The Economic Crisis * Conclusion * 5. New Political Spaces *
Compromiso Ciudadano: A Reflexive Middle Class * Universities And The Academy * Ngos,
Social Movements And Community Organisations * Different Kinds Of Citizens: Participation
And Critique * Cultures Of Power * Conclusion * 6. Conclusion
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LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS
Water, State and the City
MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
Antonio A. R. Ioris, University of Edinburgh, UK
The book investigates the complexity of the Latin
American mega cities and the multiple commitments
of the apparatus of the state with a focus on the failures
of the public water sector. It offers an innovative
interpretation of large-scale urbanization, one of the
most challenging questions affecting Latin American
governments and society.
Contents: 1. State, Water and the Production of the Latin
American City * 2. The Exclusionary City, Political Statehood
and a Thirsty Population * 3. National Development and Urban
Water Demands through the Mexican Capital City * 4. The
Urbanisation of Lima, Neoliberal Reforms and Water-related
Tensions * 5. Water Problems and Conflicting Water Values
in the Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Region * 6. About the City, Water and the State: The Way
Forward
Cities and the Global Politics of the Environment
April 2015 UK
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Islam and Controversy
The Politics of Free Speech After Rushdie
Anshuman A. Mondal, Brunel University, UK
"A highly perceptive analysis of the grounds
and moral - but not necessarily legal - limits of
free speech. It both retains and goes beyond the
important insights of liberalism. Its theoretical
discussion enriches and is in turn enriched by a
shrewd analysis of concrete cases. A most welcome
and timely book." — Lord Bhikhu Parekh, author of
'The Parekh Report: The Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain'
and 'Rethinking Multiculturalism'
Was Salman Rushdie right to have written The Satanic
Verses? Were the protestors right to have done so?
What about the Danish cartoons? This book examines
the moral questions raised by cultural controversies,
and how intercultural dialogue might be generated within multicultural societies.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I * 1. From Blasphemy to Offensiveness: The
Politics of Controversy * 2. What is Freedom of Speech For? * 3. A Difficult Freedom: Towards Mutual
Understanding and the Ethics of Propriety * PART II * 4. The Self-Transgressions of Salman Rushdie:
Re-Reading The Satanic Verses * 5. Visualism and Violence: On the Art and Ethics of Provocation in
the Jyllands-Posten Cartoons and Theo Van Gogh’s Submission * 6. Romancing the Other: The Jewel
of the Medina and the Ethics of Genre * PART III * 7. Satire, Incitement and Self-Restraint: Reflections
on Freedom of Expression and Aesthetic Responsibility in Contemporary Britain * Notes * Index
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Novel and Nation in the Muslim World
Literary Contributions and National Identities
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Edited by Elisabeth Özdalga, Professor, Swedish
Research Institute in Istanbul, Turkey, Daniella
Kuzmanovic, Institute for Cross-Cultural and Regional
Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Exploring the relationship between fiction and nation
formation in the Muslim world through 12 unique
studies from Azerbaijan, Libya, Iran, Algeria, and
Yemen, amongst others, this book shows how fiction
reflects and relates the complex entanglements
of nation, religion, and modernity in the process of
political and cultural identity formation.
Contents: Acknowledgements * On the Contributors * Novel and
Nation in the Muslim World: An Introduction; Elisabeth Özdalga
* 1. The End of Literary Narratives?; Gregory Jusdanis * PART I * 2.
Writing the Future in Early Turkish Republican Literature; Azade Seyhan * 3. Becoming Azerbaijani
Through Language: On the Impact of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh’s Anamın Kitabı; Zaur Gasimov * 4.
The Kurdish Novel and National Identity-Formation Across Borders; Hashem Ahmadzadeh * PART
II * 5. Nedjma: Kateb Yacine’s Deconstruction of Algeria’s Colonial Historiography; Abdelkader
Aoudjit * 6. For Bread Alone: How Moroccan Literature Let the Subalterns Speak; Florian Kohstall *
7. Mahattat: ‘Stations’ on the Road to the Libyan Nation; Teetz Rooke * PART III * 8. Deconstructing
Nation and Religion: Young Saudi Women Novelists; Madawi al-Rasheed * 9. Wajdi al-Ahdal and
the Broken Yemeni Nation; Sören Hebbelstrup * 10. Popular Religion and the Entry into Political
Modernity as Seen in The Last of the Angels; Sami Zubaida * PART IV * 11. Utopia and Dystopia in
Early-Modern Persian Literature: Representations of the Advent of Modernity to Iran; Claus Valling
Pedersen * 12. Indian Shi’a Muslims and the Idea of Home in Rahi Masoom Reza’s Work; Torkel
Brekke * Afterword: Nations and Fictions; Daniella Kuzmanovic * Index
Islam and Nationalism
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
MIDDLE EAST TODAYSERIES
Contentious Politics in the Middle East
Popular Resistance and Marginalized Activism beyond
the Arab Uprisings
Edited by Fawaz A. Gerges, London School of
Economics, UK
While the Arab people took center stage in the Arab
Spring protests, academic studies have focused more
on structural factors to understand the limitations of
these popular uprisings. This book analyzes the role
and complexities of popular agency in the Arab Spring
through the framework of contentious politics and
social movement theory.
Contents: Introduction * Contextualizing The Arab Uprisings:
Different Regimes, Different Revolutions And Different
Trajectories; Fawaz A Gerges * PART I * 1. Contention And
Constitutionalisation In The Global Realm: Assessing The
Uprisings In West Asia And North Africa For International
Politics; Jan Wilkens * 2. Reconceptualizing Resistance And Reform In The Middle East;
Mishana Hosseinioun * 3. Kuwaiti Arab Spring? The Role Of Transnational Factors In Kuwait’s
Contentious Politics; Anastasia Nosova * 4. The Iraqi Independence Movement: A Case Of
Transgressive Contention; Aula Hariri * PART II * 5. Contentious Politics And The Syrian Crisis:
Internationalisation And Militarisation Of Conflict; Jasmine Gani * 6. Foreign Engagement In
Contentious Politics: Europe And The 2011 Uprisings In Libya; Inez Von Weitershausen * 7.
Foreign Actors: A Double-Edged Sword Over Contentious Politics In The Middle East; Eugenio
Lilli * And more...
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State, Religion, and Revolution in Iran,
1796 to the Present
Behrooz Moazami, Loyola University New Orleans,
USA
"Adopting a longue durée perspective, Behrooz
Moazami weaves the parallel yet interdependent
narratives of state formation in Iran and the
institutionalization of a differentiated religious
field led by the ulama until they fuse dramatically
in the Iranian Revolution: a revolution that remains
unfinished as long as the fundamental tension
between a theocratic regime and a citizens' republic
remains unresolved. Moazami's comparative
historical analysis challenges equally the historicist
assumptions of Iranian particularism and the
universalist assumptions of Western social scientific
paradigms." - José Casanova, Professor of Sociology and Senior Fellow, Berkley
Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University, USA
This book examines transformation of political and religious spheres in Iran
from the start of the Qajar period to the dramatic post-election crisis of 2009.
It challenges dominant scholarly assumptions about the influence of Shi'ism in
Iranian culture and the role of religious elites.
Contents: 1. Introduction: State, Religion, and Revolution in Iran, 1796 to the Present *
SECTION I: FROM FRAGMENTED POLITICAL AUTHORITY TO CENTRAL BUREAUCRATIC
POWER, 1796–1963 * 2. The Political Authority of the Qajar State, 1796–1925 * 3. Forming a
Utilitarian Buffer State: The Pahlavis, 1921–1963 * SECTION II: THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION
OF THE SHI’I ULAMA, 1796–1963 * 4. Religious Revivalism and the Formative Phase of
Orthodoxy, 1796–1892 * 5. The Constitutional Moment: The Ulama and the Political Sphere,
1892–1921 * 6. The Nationalization of Religious Morality and the Organizational Expansion of
the Ulama, 1921–1963 * SECTION III: THE MAKING OF THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION AND ITS
AFTERMATH, 1963 TO THE PRESENT * 7. The Islamization of the Social Movements and the
Revolution, 1963-1979 * 8. The Invention of a Modern Theocracy: An Unfinished Revolution * 9.
Conclusion: Making Sense of the State, Religion, and Revolution
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From the First World War to the Arab Spring
What's Really Going On in the Middle East?
M. E. McMillan, Scholar and translator, UK
Starting from the events surrounding the First World
War, the author traces the history of the modern
Middle East and puts the Arab Spring into context.
McMillan breaks down the nuances of Western
involvement in the Middle East, alliances and divisions
between Middle Eastern peoples and nations, and the
role of religion in these conflicts.
Contents: PART I: THE TANGLED WEB: WHY THE GREAT
POWERS OF EUROPE BECAME INVOLVED IN THE MIDDLE
EAST * PART II: TOO MANY STRAIGHT LINES ON THE MAP:
WHERE, WHEN AND WHY IT STARTED TO GO WRONG
* PART III: ALL OR NOTHING: WHY ALL ROADS LEAD TO
JERUSALEM * PART IV: KINGS, COLONELS AND COUPS: WHY
THERE IS A DEMOCRATIC DEFICIT IN THE ARAB WORLD * PART V: THE SACRED VERSUS THE
SECULAR: WHO SPEAKS FOR ISLAM?
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Jimmy Carter and the Middle East
The Politics of Presidential Diplomacy
Daniel Strieff, London School of Economics, UK
Based on newly declassified documents, this book
offers a provocative new analysis of President Jimmy
Carter's political role in Arab-Israeli diplomacy. It
analyzes the reflexive relationship between domestic
politics and foreign policy, especially the roles played
by the media, public opinion and pro-Israel lobby
groups.
Contents: Contents * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations
* Introduction: President And Peacemaker * 1. The Limits Of
Candor (January-May 1977) * 2. The ‘The Need For A Political
Plan’ (May-July 1977) * 3. Firestorm Over U.S.-Soviet Joint
Communiqué (August-October, 1977) * 4. ‘Cronkite Diplomacy,’
Sadat’s Jerusalem Initiative And U.S. Policy (November
1977-February 1978) * 5. Capitol Hill Fight Over ‘Package’ Airplane Deal (February-May 1978)
* 6. ‘Getting Control’ At Camp David (June 1978-September 1978) * 7. Desperate Diplomacy
And The Egypt-Israel Treaty (October 1978-March 1979) * 8. Lines Blur As Election Approaches
(April 1979-November 1980) * Conclusion: Reconciling The Irreconcilable? * Bibliography
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
Sponsoring Sufism
MIDDLE EAST TODAY SERIES (CONT.)
“Dual Containment” Policy in the Persian Gulf
The USA, Iran, and Iraq, 1991-2000
Alex Edwards, London School of Economics, UK
"Alex Edwards has produced a theoretically rich and
empirically detailed account of US policy in the Gulf
during the 1990s. At a time when a new generation
of American policymakers are again grappling with
the issue of whether and how to contain security
threats in Iraq and political evolution in Iran, this
book provides a timely and particularly relevant
reminder of the tangled legacy of past policies that
continue to affect decision-making today." - Kristian
Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University, USA
This book examines US policy toward Iran and Iraq
during the 1990s and the impact of domestic politics
on the US approach to the Persian Gulf. It offers a new
theoretical perspective.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. US Foreign Policy in the Persian Gulf, 1945-1991 * 3. The Balance
of Power in the Persian Gulf, 1945-1991 * 4. Dual Containment: Conception, Evolution,
Implementation * 5. A Triumphant America and a Villainous Iran: Perception as an Intervening
Variable * 6. Two Voices: Domestic Institutions as an Intervening Variable * 7. “Mischiefs of
Faction”: Interest Groups as an Intervening * 8. Conclusions and Intervening Variables Assessed
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How Governments Promote “Mystical Islam”
in their Domestic and Foreign Policies
Fait Muedini, Butler University, USA
Sponsoring Sufism argues that governments are
sponsoring Sufism not only because they see it as
an 'apolitical' movement that won't challenge their
existing authority, but also that ties to Sufi orders gives
them religious credibility, something they seek as they
face the rise of Islamist parties.
Contents: 1. Introduction and Theory of Authoritarian Leaders’
Hold on Power * 2. What is Sufism? History, Characteristics,
and Politics * 3. Algeria: Abdel Aziz Bouteflika, Sufism, and
Authoritarianism * 4. Morocco: King Mohammed VI, Sufism,
and the Islamist Challengers * 5. Appealing to Sufi Orders and
Shrines: The Case of Government Sufi Advocacy in Pakistan * 6.
Cases of Promoting Sufism in Russia, Chechnya, and Uzbekistan
* 7. The Promotion of Sufism in the West: Britain and the United States * 8. Conclusion
Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
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Development Challenges and Solutions
After the Arab Spring
Edited by Ali Kadri, National University of Singapore
Turkey’s Public Diplomacy
Edited by B. Senem Cevik, Ankara University, Turkey,
Philip Seib, University of Southern California, USA
As a bridge between Europe and Asia, the West and
the Middle East, Turkey sees its influence increasing.
Its foreign policy is becoming more complex, making
sophisticated public diplomacy an essential tool.
This volume - the first in English about the subject examines this rising power's path toward being a more
consequential global player.
Contents: Introduction: Why Turkey’s Public Diplomacy Is
Important; B. Senem Çevik and Philip Seib * 1. Turkey’s Public
Diplomacy: Its Actors, Stakeholders and Tools; Gaye Aslı Sancar
* 2. Historical Perspective: Ottomans and the Republican Era;
Vedat Demir * 3. Engaging With the Middle East: The Rise and
Fall of Turkish Leadership in the 2000s; Özlem Tür * 4. Dominance in the Neighborhood: Turkey
and Iran; Melody Mohebi * 5. Elsewhere in the Neighborhood: Reaching Out to the Western
Balkans; Marija Mitrovic Bošković, Dusan Reljic, and Alida Vračić * 6. The Benefactor: NGOs
and Humanitarian Aid; B. Senem Çevik * 7. Turkish Foreign Policy in the Transatlantic Context:
A Case of Soft Power and Public Diplomacy; Kıvanç Ulusoy * 8. Addressing Controversy I:
Public Diplomacy Between Turkey and Armenia; Burcu Gültekin Punsmann * 9. Addressing
Controversy II: Turkey and the Kurds; Galip Dalay * 10. Expanding Perspective: Reaching Out to
China and the East; Çağdaş Üngör * 11. Noor and Friends: Turkish Culture in the World; Selcan
Kaynak
Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy
September 2015 UK
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Since the events of 2011, most Arab countries have
slipped into a state of war, and living conditions for the
majority of the working population have not changed
for the better. This edited collection examines the
socioeconomic conditions and contests the received
policy framework to demonstrate that workable
alternatives do exist.
Contents: Introduction: Arab Development via the Channels of
War and Oil; A. Kadri * PART I: POLITICAL ECONOMY * 1. Egypt:
Failed Emergence, Conniving Capitalism, Fall of the Muslim
Brothers, A Possible Popular Alternative; Samir Amin * 2. The
Failure of Arab Macro Policy; Fadle Naqib * 3. The Unravelling
of Arab Autocracy: Socio-Economic Factors in Context;
Samir Makdisi * 4. Transcending Neoliberalism through Pro-Poor and Democratic Economic
Development Strategies; Alfredo Saad Filho * PART II: MACROECONOMICS * 5. Monetary
Regimes and Socioeconomic Stability: A Missing Link in the ‘Arab Spring’?; Yasuhisa Yamamoto
* 6. Diagnosing Constraints to Industrialisation in the Middle East, a Predatory Perspective;
Shaun Ferguson * PART III: THE AGRARIAN QUESTION: * 7. The Arab Uprisings through an
Agrarian Lens; Rami Zurayk * 8. Uprisings without Agrarian Questions; Ray Bush * PART IV:
TWO CASES OF DEVELOPMENT UNDER CONFLICT * 9. The Political Economy of Palestinian
Women’s Labour Market Participation; Samia Al-Botmeh * 10. Investment and Neoliberalism in
Syria; Linda Matar and Ali Kadri * PART V: CLOSING COMMENT * 11. Arab Disintegration and
the Right to Development; Ali Kadri
Rethinking International Development series
October 2015 UK
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
Media and Political Contestation in the
Contemporary Arab World
A Decade of Change
Edited by Lena Jayyusi, Zayed University, United Arab
Emirates, Anne Sofie Roald, University of Malmo,
Sweden
Much has been made of the role of various media in
the shaping of conflicts and political agendas in today's
Arab world. This volume examines this topic with
interdisciplinary contributions that range across media
studies, anthroplogy, religious studies, and political
science and explore both new and older media forms.
Contents: List of illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction;
Lena Jayyusi * 1. The Egyptian Blogosphere and the Revolution of
the 25th of January; Charles Hirschkind * 2. The Three Phases of
Facebook: Social Networks and the Public Sphere in the Arab World The Case of the Tunisian Revolution; Sadok Hammami * 3. Hezbollah
Communication Policy and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Olfa Lamloum * 4. Martyrs and Markets:
Exploring the Palestinian Visual Public Sphere; Toufic Haddad * 5. Revolutionary Manoeuvrings
Palestinian activism between Cybercide, and Cyber Intifada; Miriyam Aouragh * 6. The Geopolitics
of Press Freedoms in the Israeli-Palestinian Context; Amahl Bishara * 7. The Politics/Popular Culture
Nexus in the Arab World: A Preliminary Comparison of Reality Television and Music Video; Marwan
M. Kraidy * 8. Female Islamic Interpretations on the Air: Fatwas and Religious Guidance by Women
Scholars on Arab Satellite Channels; Anne Sofie Roald * 9. Presence and visibility: Women in Arab
satellite television, 1996-2006; Hayat Howayyek Atiyya * 10. The Framing of the Islam Online Crisis in
Arab Media; Mona Abdel-Fadil * List of contributors * Note on transliteration * Index
The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
November 2015 UK
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Egyptian Revolution 2.0
Political Blogging, Civic Engagement,
and Citizen Journalism
Mohammed el-Nawawy, Knight School of
Communication, Queens University of Charlotte, USA,
Sahar Khamis, University of Maryland, College Park,
USA
"[The authors] bring to bear both a deep theoretical
understanding and compelling qualitative research
to reveal how Egyptian bloggers helped sow the
seeds for Egypt's January 25 Revolution. They
provide a fascinating analysis of how online media
venues shifted from being an authoritarian regime's
'safety valve' to becoming sites of resistance,
empowerment and mobilization for the Egyptian
people. Attending carefully to the subtle interplay
of online activism and 'offline' social and political
conditions, the authors shed genuine light on the
meaning of, and prospects for, both cyberactivism and civic engagement
more generally. Their book is all the more exciting because the five influential
bloggers on whom they focus – four men and one woman – while united in
heroic criticism of the Egyptian government, nonetheless differ considerably
in background, style, and ideology. This book thus exposes a variety and
vibrancy in the Egyptian public sphere with which many Western readers will
simply be unfamiliar." - Peter M. Shane, co-author of Connecting Democracy:
Online Consultation and the Flow of Political Communication
This book sheds light on the growing phenomenon of cyberactivism in the Arab
world, with a special focus on the Egyptian political blogosphere and its role in
paving the way to democratization and socio-political change in Egypt, which
culminated in Egypt's historical popular revolution.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Preface * 1. Blogging as Cyberactivism: Introductory Themes
* 2. Political Blogging: (Re)Envisioning Civic Engagement and Citizen Journalism * 3. The Arab
Political Blogosphere: The Case of Egypt * 4. Blogging on Violations of Human Rights and
Limitations on Freedom * 5. Blogging on Governmental Corruption * 6. The Future of Political
Blogging in Egypt: Looking Ahead * References
The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
Political Performance in Syria
From the Six-Day War to the Syrian Uprising
Edward Ziter, Tisch School of the Arts, USA
Political Performance in Syria, charts the history of a
theatre that has sought the expansion of civil society
and imagined alternate political realities. In doing so,
the manuscript situates the current use of performance
and theatre by artists of the Syrian Revolution within a
long history of political contestation.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Martyrdom * 2. War * 3. Palestinians
* 4. History and Heritage * 5. Torture * Bibliography * Index
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State and Entrepreneurs in Egypt
Economic Development since 1805
Naiem A. Sherbiny, USA, Omaima M. Hatem,
University of Edinburgh, UK
The state and entrepreneurs are two players that
have shaped both economic activity and economic
history throughout the world since the Industrial
Revolution. This book analyzes the history of economic
development in Egypt to show the impact of the
relationship between state and entrepreneurs on
development performance since 1805.
Studies in International Performance
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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Contents: List of tables * Preface * Acknowledgments * 1. State
& Entrepreneurs: Theory and Development * 2. State Policies:
the Great Pasha’s Dynasty (1805- 1952) * 3. State Policies: The
Military (1952-2014) * 4. From Hibernation to Globalization * 5.
Quo Vadis Egypt * Bibliography * Index
The Political Economy of the Middle East
November 2015 UK
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
Egypt’s Revolutions
Businessmen, Clientelism, and
Authoritarianism in Egypt
Politics, Religion, and Social Movements
Edited by Bernard Rougier, Centre d’Études et de
Documentation Économiques, Juridiques et Sociales
(CEDEJ), Egypt, Stéphane Lacroix, Sciences Po, France,
Cynthia Schoch, Independent, France, John Angell,
Independent, France
Safinaz El Tarouty, The British University in Egypt, Egypt
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the
government'? Has the country become the first front
in a regional counter-revolution backed by the Gulf
monarchies? These are only some of the questions that
this volume - the first to describe the ongoing dynamics
in Egypt since the outbreak of revolution - explores.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. The Uprising,
Authoritarianism and Political Transformation * 2. Egyptian
Businessmen in a Historical Perspective * 3. Parliamentary
Businessmen * 4. The Social Networks of the Mubarak Family
and the Businessmen * 5. Businessmen in the Opposition *
Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
Contents: PART ONE: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD
FACES THE TEST OF POWER * PART TWO: GOVERNMENT,
INSTITUTIONS, AND POLITICAL PROCESSES * PART THREE: SOCIAL ACTORS AND PROTEST
MOVEMENTS * PART FOUR: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy
November 2015 UK
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In this book, Safinaz El Tarouty provides a detailed
account of the role of Egyptian businessmen in the
survival of Mubarak's regime until its collapse in 2011.
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Oman Reborn
Balancing Tradition and Modernization
Islamic Feminism in Kuwait
Linda Pappas Funsch, Frederick Community College,
USA
The Politics and Paradoxes
Alessandra L. González, Institute for the Studies of
Religion, Baylor University, USA
"Basing her book on interviews and a survey of over
one thousand Kuwaiti college students conducted
in 2008, the author reveals the complexities and
paradoxes inherent in the relationship between
gender, religion, and social traditions in a Muslim
society. What is clear is that activism on behalf
of women's rights can only succeed if viewed as
"legitimate" in the context of religious authority,
community norms, and the political framework.
Muslim women are seeking their own path to
improving their status, one that "fills a niche that
Western, individualistic, and secular-based feminism
could not reach in traditional, majority Muslim
societies . . . Recommended." - Choice
Drawing on interviews and fieldwork in Kuwait and throughout the Arabian
Peninsula, this book explores what cultural elites in the Arab Gulf region have
to say about women's political and cultural rights and how their faith is or is not
related to their politics.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Western Feminism Has Not Taken Root in Muslim Hearts and
Minds * 2. Islamists are Winning Elections * 3. Veiled Women are Leading * 4. Men are Enabling
Islamic Feminism * 5. Arab Youth are Both Modern and Traditional * Conclusion: Legitimate
Authorities in Balance * Appendix I: ISAS Methodology * Appendix II: Select Responses to
Interview Questions
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This book examines the transformation of Oman from
an obscure backwater to a dynamic modern state
in less than two generations. It analyzes the role of
Qaboos bin Sa'id, architect of the Omani 'renaissance,'
who has followed a development model that reflects
the country's unique history and cultural values.
Contents: Contents * List of illustrations * Preface * Map of
Oman * Introduction: A ‘Good News’ Story from the Middle East
* 1. The Lure of Oman * 2. Setting the Stage: Oman Pre-1970 *
Appendix: Al Bu Sa’id Dynasty * 3. Qaboos bin Sa’id: Renaissance
Man * 4. Creating a Civil Society * 5. Constructing a Modern
Economy * 7. Challenges and Opportunities in a New Century *
Notes * Bibliography
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
The Trajectory of Iran’s Nuclear Program
Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States
Michele Gaietta, Italian Institute for International
Political Studies, Italy
Adam Hanieh, SOAS, University of London, UK
"Insightful, timely, and welcome...the analytical
framework and substantial data he puts forward
in the book will help readers map out the current
and future processes of regional integration, class
formations, and contradictions, and to situate
these processes within the wider global political
economy." - International Socialist Review
This book offers an in-depth historical and technical
description of Iran's nuclear program in political,
economic, and strategic contexts. The author points
out this issue's connections with the evolution of global
and regional strategic balances, as well as the stability
of the international regime against the proliferation of
nuclear weapons.
Contents: 1. The Nuclear Program of the Shah (1957-79) *
2. The Impact of the Revolution (1979-89) * 3. Progressive
Consolidation (1989-98) * 4. Expansion and Disclosure (19982003) * 5.Diplomacy at Work (2003-05) * 6.Sanctions and
Tensions (2005-08) * 7. Possible Military Dimensions * 8.
Negotiations and Pressures (2008-12) * 9. Prudence and Hope
September 2015 UK
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Theology and Creed in Sunni Islam
The Muslim Brotherhood, Ash'arism,
and Political Sunnism
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Contents: 1. Approaching Class Formation in the Gulf Arab States * 2. The Political Economy of
Post-War Capitalism and the Making of the Gulf * 3. The Development of Capitalism in the Gulf
Cooperation Council * 4. Towards a Single Global Economy: 1991 to 2008 * 5. The Formation of
Khaleeji Capital * 6. Khaleeji Capital and the Middle East * 7. Future Trajectories * Appendix A:
Khaleeji Capital Groups * Appendix B: Ownership of the Largest GCC Banks
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Arab Liberal Thought after 1967
Jeffry R. Halverson, Department of Philosophy and
Religious Studies at Coastal Carolina University, USA
"This is a well-written and interesting book. It deals
with the role, or rather the lack of role according
to the author, of theology in the modern Islamic
world, particularly in the thought of the radical
Islamist movements and their leading thinkers, and
is skeptical of the possibilities of a modern revival
of theological thought. It is an important account of
the topic and the topic itself is important. It should
be used in courses on Islamic studies, the US and
the Middle East, and also in theology, as there is
tremendous interest in this issue today." - Oliver
Leaman, Professor of Philosophy, University of
Kentucky, USA.
This book explores the correlation between anti-theological thought and the rise
of Islamism in the twentieth century by examining Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
and the leadership of Umar al-Tilmisani (d. 1986).
Contents: 1. The Doctrines of Sunni Theology * 2. The Demise of ‘Ilm al-Kalam * 3. Between
Theology and Creed * 4. The Guide Through the Storm * 5. The Taliban and the Maturidite
School * 6. The Promise of Ash’arite Semiotics * 7. Conclusion: The Revival of Kalam?
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This book analyzes the recent development of Gulf
capitalism through to the aftermath of the 2008
economic crisis. Situating the Gulf within the evolution
of capitalism at a global scale, it presents a novel
theoretical interpretation of this important region of
the Middle East political economy.
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Old Dilemmas, New Perceptions
Edited by Meir Hatina, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel, Christoph Schumann, University of
Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
This volume aims at confronting the image of the
Middle East as a region that is fraught with totalitarian
ideologies, authoritarianism and conflict. It gives voice
and space to other, more liberal and adaptive narratives
and discourses that endorse the right to dissent,
question the status quo, and offer alternative visions
for society.
Contents: Table of Contents * Acknowledgments * A Note
on Transliteration * Christoph Schumann 1969–2013; Thomas
Philipp * Introduction; Meir Hatina * PART I: LIBERALISM IN THE
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF THE ARAB MIDDLE EAST * 1. Arab
Liberal Thought in Historical Perspective; Meir Hatina * 2. Liberalization and Democratization
in the Arab World: A Conceptual Critique; Christoph Schumann * 3. Liberalism in the Middle
East and the Issue of Citizenship Rights; Roel Meijer * 4. Making Sense of Turkish Liberalism;
Lutz Berger * PART II: CULTURAL CRITIQUE * 5. Liberal Renewal of the Turath: Constructing
the Egyptian Past in Sayyid al-Qimni’s Works; Wael Abu-’Uksa * 6. Nasif Nassar and the Quest
for a Second Arab Nahda; Clemens Recker * 7. From ‘New Partisans of the Heritage’ to PostSecularism: Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Development of Arab Liberal Communitarian
Thought in the 1980s; Michaelle Browers * PART III: LIBERAL VALUES ACROSS IDEOLOGICAL
CAMPS * 8. Arab Post-Marxists after Disillusionment: Between Liberal Newspeak and
Revolution Reloaded; Manfred Sing * 9. Ziad al-Rahbani and the Liberal Subject; Sune Haugbølle
* 10. The Ambivalent Embrace of Liberalism: The Draft Program of the Freedom and Justice
Party in Egypt; Mathias Rohe and Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen * 11. Liberal-Democratic Jewish
Modern Orthodoxy after 1967: The Thought of David Hartman and Rabbi Hayyim David Halevi;
Moshe Hellinger and Asher Cohen * Bibliography * List of Contributors * Index
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
The Sunna and Shi’a in History
Division and Ecumenism in the Muslim Middle East
Now
available in
paperback
Edited by Ofra Bengio, Meir Litvak is Professor in the
Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel
Aviv University, Israel, Meir Litvak, Tel Aviv University,
Israel
"Although there have been a few previous works
on the subject of ecumenism and conflict in Islam
between Sunnism and Shi'ism, none has had the
breadth and depth of this book. It will appeal to
readers who want to be better informed about an
important area that is vital to understanding what is
going on the in the Middle East. It contains the work
of a good range of writers who are strong in this
area." - Moojan Momen, author of An Introduction to
Shi'i Islam
Sunni-Shi'i relations have undergone significant transformations in recent
decades. In order to understand these developments, the contributors to the
present volume demonstrate the complexity of Sunni-Shi'i relations by analyzing
political, ideological, and social encounters between the two communities from
early Islamic history to the present.
Contents: PART I: SUNNA AND SHI’A IN THE AGE OF MUSLIM EMPIRES * 1. Responses to
Unwanted Authority in Early Islam: Models for Current Shi’i and Sunni Activists; J.Lassner * 2. Early
Hanbalism and the Shi’a; N.Hurvitz * 3. The Confrontation Between Sunni and Shi`i Empires:
Ottoman-Safavid Relations Between the Fourteenth and the Seventeenth Century; M.Scherberger
* 4. Encounters between Shi’i and Sunni ‘ulama’ in Ottoman Iraq; M.Litvak * and more.
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The Persian Gulf
The Gulf/2000 Collection
Edited by Lawrence G. Potter and Gary G. Sick,
Columbia University, USA
"These five books compiled by Lawrence Potter
and Gary Sick of the Gulf/2000 Project are one of
the finest edited collections of scholarship on the
Persian Gulf region. They are the gold standard of
compilations. Now republished as a set, they are a
must-have for all serious scholars of the Gulf and an
essential addition to every university and city library
with a Middle East Studies collection." - James
Onley, Editor of the Journal of Arabian Studies,
University of Exeter, UK
Contents: Volume 1. The Persian Gulf at the Millennium: Essays
in Politics, Economy, Security, and Religion, ed. Gary G. Sick and
Lawrence G. Potter (1997) * Volume 2. Security in the Persian Gulf: Origins, Obstacles, and the
Search for Consensus, ed. Lawrence G. Potter and Gary G. Sick (2002) * Volume 3. Iran, Iraq, and
the Legacies of War, ed. Lawrence G. Potter and Gary G. Sick (2004) * Volume 4. The Persian
Gulf in History, ed. Lawrence G. Potter (2009) * Volume 5. The Persian Gulf in Modern Times:
People, Ports, and History, ed. Lawrence G. Potter (2014).
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Headlines from the Holy Land
Reporting the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Legitimization Strategy of the Taliban’s
Code of Conduct
Through the One-Way Mirror
Yoshinobu Nagamine, International Peace
Cooperation Headquarters of the Cabinet Office,
Government of Japan
What norms and principles guide the Afghan Taliban
in their conduct of hostilities? The author focuses on
the Layeha, a Code of Conduct issued by the highest
Taliban authority. Interviews with Taliban members
were conducted to understand their perception of the
Layeha, which is modeled as a 'one-way mirror.'
Contents: Contents * List of illustrations * Foreword *
Acknowledgements * List of abbreviations * Glossary * 1.
Introduction * 2. Background to Afghanistan and the Taliban *
3. Layeha - the Code of Conduct of the Taliban * 4. Comparison
with Pashtunwali * 5. Comparison with Islamic Law * 6.
Comparison with International Humanitarian Law * 7. Application and Perception of the Layeha
by the Taliban * 8. Conclusion: Layeha, a One-Way Mirror? * Annexes * Annex I − Interview
with top Taliban leaders (NHK) * Annex II − New Directive from Amir ul-Momineen Mullah
Mohammad Omar Mujahid (dated 14 September 2009) * Annex III – Taliban’s Code of Conduct
(translated by Muhammad Munir) * Annex III − Sample questionnaire for the Taliban on the
Layeha * Annex IV − Interviews with Taliban members on the Layeha
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9781137537164
James Rodgers, City University, London, UK
Tied by history, politics, and faith to all corners of
the globe, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict fascinates
and infuriates people across the world. Based on new
archive research and original interviews, Headlines
from the Holy Land explains why this fiercely contested
region exerts such a pull over leading correspondents
and diplomats.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Reporting from the Ruins * 2. Six
Days and Seventy-Three * 3. Not just writing about it, living it
* 4. The Roadmap, Reporting, and Religion * 5. Going back Two
Thousand Years all the Time * 6. The Ambassador’s Eyes and Ears
* 7. Social Media, a Real Battleground * 8. Holy Land
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
Christian Minorities in Egypt
Strategies and Survival
The Intellectual and the People in Egyptian
Literature and Culture
Andrea B. Rugh, Middle East Institute, Washington D.C., USA
Amāra and the 2011 Revolution
Christians in the Middle East have come under increasing pressure in recent years
with the rise of radical Islam. In Egypt, the large Coptic Christian community has
traditionally played an important political and historical role. This book examines
Egyptian Christians' responses to sectarian pressures in both national and local
contexts.
Contents: List of illustrations * Preface * 1. Introduction: Study Questions and the History
of Christianity in Egypt * 2. The Origins of Bulaq and the Social Welfare Center * 3. Christian
Migration to Cairo * 4. Bulaq Center Members * 5. Christian Religious Community * 6. Personal
Relations in Creating Boundaries * 7. Communicating the Messages of Christian Community
* 8. Dispute Resolution in the Community * 9. Social Controls on Marriage * 10. Formal
Boundaries between Christians and Muslims * 11. Everyday Interactions between Christians and
Muslims * 12. Christian and Muslim Family Organization * 13. Resolving Personal Problems * 14.
Spirit Possession in Christian and Muslim Communities * 15. Christian Community in a Muslim
Quarter of Cairo * 16. Christian Experience with National Politics to the Present * 17. Christian
Strategies and Survival in Modern Egypt * Epilogue * Bibliography * Index
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Ayman A. El-Desouky, SOAS, University of London, UK
The Intellectual and the People in Egyptian Literature
and Culture uses the notion of amāra – the Egyptian
concept of collective and connective agency – to
explore the relationship between the Egyptian
intellectual and 'the people' in contemporary Egyptian
literature and culture.
Contents: Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction:
Intellectuals, Representation, Connective Agency * PART I: THE
INTELLECTUAL AND THE QUEST FOR AMĀRA * 1. Amāra:
Concept, Cultural Practice and Aesthetic * 2. Signature or
Cartouche? Dilemmas of the Egyptian Intellectual * PART II:
THE PEOPLE AND THE AMĀRA OF CONNECTIVE AGENCY *
3. The People Already Know: Positionality of the Intellectual,
Connective Agency and Cultural Memory * 4. The Amāra on the Square: Some Reflections Post
25 January 2011
9781137568687
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The Iranian Political Language
9781137392435
From the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present
Yadullah Shahibzadeh, University of Oslo, Norway
In this detailed study of modern Iran, Yadullah
Shahibzadeh examines changes in people's
understanding of politics and democracy. The book
aims to overcome the shortcomings of traditional
historiography by challenging the monopoly of
intellectuals' perspectives and demonstrating the
intellectual and political agency of the ordinary people.
Contents: Preface * Introduction * 1. A Conceptual History of
Democracy in Iran * 2. An Emancipated Worker * 3. Politics of
the Local Historiography * 4. Politics of Women Emancipation
in Bushehr * 5. The Public Sphere and Politics of Identity in
Khuzestan * 6. Politics of Public Speech in Bushehr * 7. Politics of
Words and Images * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Studying Political Leadership
Foundations and Contending Accounts
Robert Elgie, Dublin City University, Ireland
Why are some political leaders stronger than others?
How do we make sense of the interaction between
the leader's personality and the context that the
leader faces? This book provides a unique way of
approaching these questions, identifying the very
different philosophical foundations that underpin the
contemporary study of political leadership.
Contents: List of Figures * Foreword * 1. Leadership - The
Interactionist Paradigm * 2. The Foundations of the Study
of Political Leadership * 3. Positivist Accounts of Political
Leadership * 4. Constructivist Accounts of Political Leadership
* 5. Scientific Realist Accounts of Political Leadership: Political
Psychology * 6. Scientific Realist Accounts of Political
Leadership: Contextual Accounts * 7. What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From
Here? * Bibliography * Index
Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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Diplomacy
Edited by Jonathan Michie, University of Oxford, UK,
Cary Cooper, Lancaster University, UK
"This book powerfully demonstrates that if some of
the planet's most urgent problems are to be solved,
then the social sciences are not just necessary but
are in fact indispensable. Humanity today needs
high-quality social science more than ever - this book
brilliantly shows why and how this is so." - David
Inglis, University of Exeter, UK
Published with the support of the Academy for Social
Sciences, this volume provides an illuminating look
at topics of concern to everyone at the beginning of
the twenty-first century. Leading social scientists
tackle complex questions such as immigration,
unemployment, climate change, war, banks in trouble, and an ageing population.
Contents: Foreword; Howard Newby * Introduction and Overview; Jonathan Michie, Cary L
Cooper * 1. Social Science, Parenting and Child Development; Pasco Fearon, Chloe Campbell,
Lynne Murray * 2. Health and Wellbeing; James Campbell Quick, Robert J Gatchel, Cary L
Cooper * 3. Climate Change and Society; John Urry * 4. Waste, Resource Recovery and Labour:
Recycling Economies in the EU; Nicky Gregson, Mike Crang * 5. Poverty and Inequality; Rod
Hick * 6. The Economy, Financial Stability and Sustainable Growth; Jonathan Michie * 7. Food
Security, Rural Life and the Fate of Agriculture; Camilla Toulmin * And more...
January 2015 UK
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5th edition
G.R. Berridge, University of Leicester, UK
''Probably the most prolific contemporary writer
on diplomacy is Professor Geoff R. Berridge […]
Each of his many books is impeccably well written
and full of insights into the fascinating formation of
modern diplomacy'' – Robert William Dry, New York
University, USA, and Chairman of AFSA's Committee
on the Foreign Service Profession and Ethics
Fully revised and updated, this comprehensive guide to
diplomacy explores the art of negotiating international
agreements and the channels through which such
activities occur – when states are in diplomatic
relations, and when they are not. This new edition
includes chapters on secret intelligence and economic
and commercial diplomacy.
Contents: PART I: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION * PART II: DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS * PART III:
DIPLOMACY WITHOUT DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS *
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Poul Holm, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Arne Jarrick,
Stockholm University, Sweden, Dominic Scott,
University of Virginia, USA
"This is an original contribution to a field that is filled
with blog-length individual reflections. In this one
large report we are able to hear from practitioners,
administrators, and institutional funders in
aggregate and in detail as they describe what it
means today to perform humanistic research. Of
special interest is the comprehensive set of material
from regions across the west as well as those
areas that are typically underrepresented such as
Africa, Latin America, and Asia. This work will be a
vital addition to the libraries of the world's leading
humanities centers as we chart our way forward."
- Roland Hsu, Stanford Humanities Center, and Stanford Freeman Spogli
Institute for International Studies
The first of its kind, this Open Access 'Report' is a first step in assessing the state of
the humanities worldwide. Based on an extensive literature review and enlightening
interviews the book discusses the value of the humanities, the nature of humanities
research and the relation between humanities and politics, amongst other issues.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Value of the Humanities * 3. The Nature of the Humanities *
4. The Digital Humanities * And more...
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Humanities World Report 2015
Theory and Practice
Why the Social Sciences Matter
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC
PURPOSE SERIES
Radical Intellectuals and the Subversion of
Progressive Politics
The Betrayal of Politics
Against Orthodoxy
Edited by Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker, Baruch College,
USA, Michael J. Thompson, William Paterson
University, USA
Social Theory and Its Discontents
Stanley Aronowitz, Graduate School, City University of
New York, USA
"Stanley Aronowitz is a national treasure and he
proves it once again with Against Orthodoxy. Every
page bristles with brilliance as he weaves his way
through the work of some of the intellectual giants
of social theory. Not only does this book provide
a witness to public memory, it also ties together
different strands of social theory while providing a
historical and relational context for understanding
the writers and theories under discussion. This book
is invaluable for both academics and the wider
public; a gift to theory and why it matters–a gift to
all of us struggling for a better and more just world."
- Henry Giroux, McMaster University, Canada,
Author of The Violence of Organized Forgetting
The book contains groundbreaking and immersive essays on crucial 20th Century
scholars on social theory, discussed and analyzed from a radical, critical theory
perspective. Aronowitz provides his unique and lauded critical eye toward the
leading thinkers of our age, crafting an immersive set of essays on radical thought.
Contents: 1. The Unknown Herbert Marcuse * 2. Between Criticism and Ethnography: Raymond
Williams and the Invention of Cultural Studies * 3. A Critique of Methodological Reason * 4.
George Lukacs’s Destruction of Reason * 5. Henri Lefebvre: The ignored Philosopher and Social
Theorist * 6. Gramsci’s Theory of Political Organization * And more...
May 2015 UK
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A collection of essays calling into question the ideas of
the new radicalism in contemporary political theory.
Contents: 1. Shadia Drury: The Postmodern Face of American
Exceptionalism * 2. John Sanbonmatsu: Postmodernism and the
Corruption of the Critical Intelligentsia * 3. Michael J. Thompson:
Inventing the ‘Political’: Arendt, Anti-Politics and the Deliberative
Turn in Contemporary Political Theory * 4. Alan Johnson: Slavoj
Žižek’s Linksfaschismus * 5. Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker: Illusory
Alternatives: Neo-Anarchism’s Disengaged and Reactionary
Leftism * 6. Russell Jacoby: Skimming the Surface: Stanley Fish
and the Politics of Self-Promotion * 7. Joseph M. Schwartz: Being
Post-Modern While Late Modernity Burned: On the Apolitical Nature of Contemporary SelfDefined ‘Radical’ Political Theory * 8. Tom Rockmore: Habermas, Critical Theory and Political
Economy * 9. John Clark: The Spectacle Looks Back Into You: The Situationists and the Aporias
of the Left * 10. Warren Breckman: The Power and the Void: Radical Democracy, Postmarxism
and the Machiavellian Moment * 11. Alison Assiter: In Defense of Universalism
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American Democracy
Selected Essays on Theory, Practice, and Critique
Philip Green, New School for Social Research, USA
The book examines the problems that plague
contemporary American democracy. Written from the
standpoint of democratic theory, and from a progressive
point of view, the book explores different facets of
American democratic culture and its various deficits –
deficits that can lead to the crippling of democratic politics.
Contents: PART I: AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: THEORY,
PRACTICE AND CRITIQUE * 1. Introduction: I Have a Philosophy,
You Have an Ideology * 2. Science, Government, and the Case
of Rand: A Singular Pluralism * 3. In Defense of the State * 4.
Equality Since Rawls: Objective Philosophers, Subjective Citizens,
and Rational Choice * 5. A Few Kind Words for Liberalism * PART
II: ‘REALLY EXISTING DEMOCRACY’ * 6. Rethinking Democratic
Theory: the American Case (with Drucilla Cornell) * 7. Immigration: Myths and Principles * 8.
On-Screen Barbarism: Violence in U.S. Visual Culture * And more...
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Cosmopolitanism, Self-Determination
and Territory
Justice with Borders
Oliviero Angeli, Department of Political Science,
University of Dresden, Germany
"This rigorously argued innovative book discusses
the moral significance of territory. Using sharp
analytic tools Dr. Angeli exposes mercilessly the
fallacies in the traditional treatment of issues
including cosmopolitanism and self-determination.
Under his view moral cosmopolitanism does not
preclude territorial rights. This book challenges
the most entrenched beliefs of contemporary
political theorists and provides an original and
a compelling alternative which will greatly
influence contemporary discourse concerning the
international order." – Alon Harel, The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Israel
Territorial rights are often perceived to create barriers and discriminate against
the poor. This study challenges that notion by re-examining the cosmopolitan
understanding of territory. It addresses issues from the right to vote, the right to
exclude others to the legitimacy of territorial boundaries and the exploitation of
natural resources.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Genealogies of the Territorial State * 2. Territorial Rights and Rights
over Territory * and more.
Comparative Territorial Politics
January 2015 UK
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Edited by Alison Edgley, Associate Professor, School of
Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK
"This collection presents an admirable account
of Chomsky's social and political thought. The
individual contributions are of high quality and
wide-ranging. I know of no better introduction to
Chomsky's continuing relevance." – David McLellan,
Emeritus Professor of Political Theory, University
of Kent, UK and Fellow of Goldsmith's College,
University of London, UK
Exploring the key debates surrounding human nature,
epistemology, the nature of social knowledge, foreign
policy, the Propaganda Model, the anarchist tradition
and the revolutionary transformation of society, this
book reveals and explains the structure and power of Chomsky's work.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction; Alison Edgley *
PART I: HISTORICAL CONTEXT * 1. Chomsky and Religion; Ronald E Osborn * 2. Chomsky
and the Anarchist Tradition; Benjamin J Pauli * PART II: KEY WORKS * 3. Human Nature and
Universal Moral Grammar; Peter Wilkin * 4. The Propaganda Model: Still Relevant Today?;
Piers Robinson * PART III: THEMES AND DEBATES * 5. Method, Methodology and politics;
Alison Edgley * 6. Chomsky vs Pinker on Human Nature and Politics; James McGilvray *
PART IV: CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE * 7. How useful is a Propaganda Model for Screen
Entertainment?; Matthew Alford * 8. Chomsky and Revolution; Milan Rai * Reflections; Alison
Edgley * Guide to Further Reading
Critical Explorations in Contemporary Political Thought
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Edited by Mark McNally, School of Social Sciences,
University of West of Scotalnd
"This volume could have been subtitled 'Resolving
the Gramsci Paradox.' How is it that a political
activist and thinker so deeply concerned with the
specific crises of his turbulent times has remained
such a fertile source of ideas and insights for
theorists and critics addressing the most pressing
social, political and cultural issues of the twenty-first
century? The essays in this volume are distinctive
for simultaneously bringing Gramsci's continuing
relevance into bold relief while greatly enriching
our understanding of the theoretical core of his
perdurable writings." – Professor Joseph Buttigieg,
University of Notre Dame, USA
The thought of Antonio Gramsci continues to enjoy widespread appeal in
contemporary political and social theory. This book draws together some of
the world's leading scholars on Gramsci to critically explore key ideas, debates
and themes in his work in an accessible manner, relating them to contemporary
politics and society.
Contents: Notes on Contributors * Acknowledgements * Introduction: The Life Of A Reflective
Revolutionary; Mark Mcnally * PART I: HISTORICAL CONTEXT * 1. Gramsci, The United Front
Comintern And Democratic Strategy; Mark Mcnally * 2. Morbid Symptoms: Gramsci And
The Crisis Of Liberalism; James Martin * PART II: KEY DEBATES * 3. Intellectuals And Masses:
Agency And Knowledge In Gramsci; Benedetto Fontana * 4. Gramsci, Language And Pluralism;
Alessandro Carlucci * PART III: MAJOR CONCEPTUAL ISSUES * 5: Gramsci’s Marxism: The
‘Philosophy Of Praxis’; Peter Thomas * 6. Conceptions Of Subalternity In Gramsci; Guido Liguori
* PART IV: CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE *and more.
Critical Explorations in Contemporary Political Thought
Noam Chomsky
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Elites, Institutions and the Quality
of Government
Edited by Carl Dahlström, University of Gothenburg,
Sweden, Lena Wängnerud, University of Gothenburg,
Sweden
"Elites, Institutions and Quality of Government focuses
on the critical obstacle in democratic politics:
constraining actors who value their own interests
over those of society. Dahlström and Wängnerud's
outstanding contribution moves at a rapid pace
through the data on the quality of government,
corruption, property rights, and gender equality."
– Andy Whitford, Alexander M. Crenshaw Professor
of Public Policy, University of Georgia, USA
To a large extent, elite politicians, bureaucrats, and
businessmen hold the fortunes of their societies in their
hands. This edited volume describes how formal and informal institutions affect
elite behaviour, which in turn affects corruption and the quality of government.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: HISTORY AND STATE-BUILDING * PART III:
POWER-SHARING * PART IV: POLITICAL PARTIES
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Bisexuality
Cosmopolitanism in a Multipolar World
Identities, Politics, and Theories
Soft Sovereignty in Democratic Regional Powers
Surya Monro, University of Huddersfield, UK
"Despite the interesting discussion about sexual
fluidity that has captured academic attention,
sexual identity categories remain the basis of
identity construction and politics for most of us in
Euro-American nations. For students and professors
wanting a wide-ranging and thoughtful overview
of bisexuality, one need look no further then Surya
Monro's ambitious and engaging book." - Steven
Seidman, State University of New York, USA
This book provides an accessible introduction
to bisexuality studies, set within the context of
contemporary social theory and research. Drawing on
interviews conducted in the UK and Colombia, it maps
out the territory, providing a means of understanding sexualities that are neither
gay, nor lesbian, nor heterosexual.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Bisexuality and Social Theory * 3. Intersectionality * 4. Sex,
Relationships, Kinship, and Community * 5. Bisexuality, Organisations and Capitalism * 6.
Bisexuality and Citizenship * 7. Bisexuality, Activism, Democracy and the State
Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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Johannes Plagemann, Giga Institute of African Affairs,
Germany
"Cosmopolitanism in a Multipolar World is an
extremely sophisticated assessment of regional
powers from a cosmopolitan point of view. It carves
out the cosmopolitan potential in Brazil, India
and South Africa. Soft sovereignty is an apt term
to capture the ambiguities and intricacies of the
political thinking in these rising democracies."
– Dr. Michael Zürn, Director, Global Governance,
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Germany
Based on an analysis of the changing practice of
sovereignty in Brazil, India and South Africa, this book
argues that soft sovereignty provides an adequate,
yet unrecognized, basis for a moderate, embedded and plural cosmopolitanism
situated between globalism's demand for a world state and statism's defence of
the status quo.
Contents: PART I: COSMOPOLITANISM, SOVEREIGNTY AND MULTIPOLARITY * PART
II: THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOVEREIGNTY * PART III: THE TRANSFORMATION OF
SOVEREIGNTY IN BRAZIL * PART IV: THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOVEREIGNTY IN INDIA
* PART V: THE TRANSFORMATION OF SOVEREIGNTY IN SOUTH AFRICA * PART VI: SOFT
SOVEREIGNTY AND FACT-SENSITIVE COSMOPOLITANISM
International Political Theory
May 2015 UK
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Foucault’s Political Challenge
From Hegemony to Truth
Henrik Paul Bang, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of
Canberra, Australia
"Henrik Bang brings Foucault centrally into the political realities of
contemporary democracy: the corruption of governments by economic power,
the decline of popular trust and legitimacy, and the resulting incapacity of
democratic states to address and resolve the multiple crises facing planetary
survival. He shows how the large scale citizen uprisings in recent times are
expressions of Foucault's essential conditions of free expression and resistance
to political power. The question at the heart of Foucault's Political Challenge is
whether leaders and entrenched power systems can find ways to engage their
own people in an ongoing process of critical inquiry and power sharing. This
book updates Foucault's life work for our times." – W. Lance Bennett, Professor
of Political Science and Ruddick C. Lawrence Professor of Communication,
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Marx and Engels’s “German ideology”
Manuscripts
Presentation and Analysis of the "Feuerbach chapter"
Terrell Carver, University of Bristol, UK, Daniel Blank
This work presents a wholly original translation and
philosophical analysis of the two authors' rough work
in the so-called 'Feuerbach' chapter.
Contents: Contents * 1. Analytical Introduction * 2. Brief
Apparatus Criticus * 3. New Textual Presentation and English
Translation from a New German Text * Rough Notes, formerly
known as ‘I. Feuerbach’, drawn from ‘the German ideology’
manuscripts by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and Joseph
Weydemeyer * 4. Bibliography
This book examines Foucault's political framework for connecting political
authority with practices of freedom. It starts from the older Foucault's claim that
where there is obedience there cannot be government by truth. Then it shows
how this claim runs like a red thread through his entire life project.
Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Preface * Structure of the Book * PART I: THE CIRCLE
OF PARRHESIA AND DEMOCRACY * 1. Foucault’s Political Challenge * 2. Political Authority
at the Core of the Political * 3. Foucault’s Postfoundationalism * PART II: PROBLEMATIZiNG
MODERN SOVEREIGNTY AND DISCIPLINE * 4. The ‘Modern’ Alliance Between Science and
Hierarchy Anti-Psychiatry: Critiquing the Psychiatric Regime of Truth * 5. Class Rule in the
Name of Democracy * 6. Recoding Sovereignty and Discipline *and more.
International Political Theory
August 2015 UK
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Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
December 2014 UK
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
The History and Theory of Fetishism
A Theory of Truces
Alfonso Maurizio Iacono, University of Pisa, Italy
Nir Eisikovits, Department of Philosophy, Suffolk University, Boston, USA
This book aims to provide the historical context necessary to understanding the
concept of 'fetishism' and offers an overview of the ideologies, prejudices, and
critical senses that shaped the Western observer's view of otherness and of his
own world.
This book argues that understanding truces is crucial for our ability to wind down
wars. We have paid too much attention to the idea of permanent peace, yet few
conflicts end in this way. The book describes how truce makers think, which truces
can be morally justified and provides a philosophical history of truce making in the
Western tradition.
Contents: INTRODUCTION * 1. The Theoretical and Historical Assumptions Underpinning the
Concept of Fetishism * 2. Charles de Brosses’ Theory of Fetishism * 3. The Concept of Fetishism
as a Theoretical and Historical Problem * 4. Marx’s Theory of Fetishism * 5. History, Nature and
System. Marx’s Anthropological Conception * Bibliography
Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
November 2015 UK
November 2015 US
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Towards an Individuated Approach to Cultural Diversity
An Interdisciplinary Reader
Edited by Patricia Stapleton, Worcester Polytechnic
University, USA, Andrew Byers, Duke University, USA
"One of the strengths of this collection is the
variety of approaches to analyzing the intersections
between utopian aspirations and concepts of the
body. The topics discussed can as specific as physical
fitness programs during wartime, pre-implantation
genetic diagnoses in fertility treatments, and in vitro
meat projects and as general as the technophobia is
some science fiction, the need for dialogues between
humanists and scientists, and for the development
of convincing ethical standards for biotechnology."
- Kenneth Roemer, Professor of English, Piper
Professor, University of Texas at Arlington, USA,
the author and editor of Utopian Audiences (2009),
America as Utopia (1980), and The Obsolete Necessity (1976)
This interdisciplinary reader offers a fascinating exploration of the intersection of
biopolitics and utopia by employing a range of theoretical approaches. Each essay
provides a unique application of the two concepts to topics spanning the social
sciences and humanities.
Contents: 1. Introduction - Andrew Byers and Patricia Stapleton, ‘Biopolitics and Utopia’ *
Section I: Actions * 2. Andrew Byers, ‘American Bodies in a Time of War: The Militarized Body as
a Utopian Space and Biopolitical Project for the State’ * 3. Patricia Stapleton, ‘The Inauspicious
Regulatory Beginnings of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis’ * 4. Arpita Das, ‘’Abnormals’
or ‘Exceptions’: The Use of Technologies for Intersex People and People with Disabilities’ *
Section II: Speculations * 5. Evie Kendal, ‘Utopian Visions of ‘Making People’: Science Fiction
and Debates on Cloning, Ectogenesis, Genetic Engineering, and Genetic Discrimination’ *
6.Selena Middleton, ‘Decolonizing the Future: Biopolitics, Ethics, and Foresight through the
Lens of Science Fiction’ * Section III: Reactions * 7. Elena Cohen, ‘’All Day, All Week, Occupy
Wall Street!’: Space, Biopower, and Resistance’ * 8. Rasmus Simonsen, ‘Eating for the Future:
Veganism and the Challenge of In vitro Meat’ * Section IV: Reflections * 8. Cameron Barrows,
‘Utopia and Biopolitics: The Need for an Ethics in Biotechnology’
Palgrave Series in Bioethics and Public Policy
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Palgrave Studies in Ethics and Public Policy
The Limits of Liberal Multiculturalism
Biopolitics and Utopia
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
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Contents: Introduction * 1. A Theory of Truces * 2. The Legitimacy of Truce Thinking * 3. Truces
in the Western Tradition * 4. The Conceptual Neighborhood * 5. Three Case Studies
9781137514745
Annamari Vitikainen, Uiversity of Helsinki, Finland
The Limits of Liberal Multiculturalism provides a
timely analysis of some of the weaknesses, as well
as the successes, of the liberal multicultural project.
It also takes a step forward by developing a pluralist,
individual-centred approach to allocating minority
rights in practice.
Contents: 1. Introduction * PART I: JUSTIFYING MINORITY
RIGHTS: THE GRAND THEORIES AND THEIR CONSTRAINTS
* 2. Equality and Culture * 3. Autonomy versus Toleration *
4. Liberal Egalitarianism and Equality of Opportunity * PART
II: LIBERAL MULTICULTURALISM AND ALLOCATION OF
MINORITY RIGHTS * 5. Group Membership, Self-identification,
and Need * 6. Identity and Exit * 7.Cultural Motivations and
Cultural Defence * 8. Conclusion: Liberal Multiculturalism and Its Limits
Palgrave Studies in Ethics and Public Policy
July 2015 UK
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
RECOVERING POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
SERIES
The Companion to Raymond Aron
Edited by José Colen, University of Minho, Portugal,
Elisabeth Dutartre-Michaut, École des Hautes Études
en Sciences Sociales, France
"Raymond Aron is long overdue for a reassessment.
The lonely voice of liberalism in France throughout
the Cold War, Aron fought the good fight against
the noisy purveyors of now defunct ideologies.
This superb collection, the first of its kind, will
guarantee that the name of Raymond Aron will
always be remembered when thoughtful people
speak of liberalism." - Steven B. Smith, Alfred Cowles
Professor of Political Science, Yale University, USA
Montesquieu’s Political Economy
Andrew Scott Bibby, Christopher Newport University, USA
This book contributes to the recovery of political philosophy by analyzing
Montesquieu's economic thought. Engaging, eclectic, and inventive, this fresh
examination clarifies the longstanding controversy over the purpose and meaning
of Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws.
Contents: 1: Montesquieu économiste * 2: Commerce in T he Spirit of Laws * 3: Commerce, Honor,
and Monarchy * 4: The Maligned Merchant and the New History of Commerce * 5: Commerce and
the Rhetoric of Toleration * 6: The Problem of Property in the The Spirit of the Laws
December 2015 UK
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This edited collection brings to light the rare virtues and
uncommon merits of Raymond Aron, the main figure
of French twentieth-century liberalism. The Companion to Raymond Aron is an
essential supplement to Aron's autobiography Mémoires (1984) and main works,
exploring the substance of his political, sociological, and philosophical thought.
Contents: 1. Raymond Aron, Philosopher and Freedom Fighter - Life and Works by Nicolas Baverez
* 2. Aron on War and Strategy - A Framework for Conceptualizing International Relations Today
by Jean-Vincent Holeindre * 3. In the ‘Era of Tyrannies’: The International Order from Nazism to
the Cold War by Matthias Oppermann * 4. Aron and the Cold War - ‘Brother Enemies’ by Carlos
Gaspar * 5. Forward to the Past - History and Theory in Aron’s Peace and War by Bryan-Paul Frost
* 6. ‘Citizen Clausewitz’ - Aron’s Clausewitz in Defense of Political Freedom by Joël Mouric * 7. Fin
de siècle - Aron and the End of the Bipolar System by Carlos Gaspar * And more...
Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom
Timothy W. Burns, Baylor University, USA
"In his powerful treatment of five of Shakespeare's
greatest works, Tim Burns lays out with a
remarkable clarity and elegance the political wisdom
central to these particular dramas. In doing so, he
shows us how Shakespeare allows us to recover a
classical conception of politics from the distortions
of a politicized Christianity and the unexamined
prejudices imposed on us by modern liberal
politics. But Burns does more than just argue that
Shakespeare's plays provide an occasion for serious
moral and political reflection. His interpretations
show how Shakespeare educates us through plays
designed to purify our understanding of morality and
of political life. Shakespeare's Political Wisdom is indispensable for all those
who seek such understanding." - Bernard Dobski, Associate Professor and
Chair, Political Science Department, Assumption College, USA
September 2015 UK
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Prudential Public Leadership
Promoting Ethics in Public Policy and Administration
John Uhr, Crawford School of Economics and
Government, Australia National University
"John Uhr brings a refreshing and thoughtful
treatment of Aristotle's political philosophy
to contemporary understandings of public
administrative leadership ethics in Prudential Public
Leadership. As typical of his excellent scholarship,
Uhr's erudition and clear writing make Aristotelian
thought come alive for our field. This is an innovative
contribution to public administration literature that
will certainly attract scholarly attention." - Terry L.
Cooper, Maria B. Crutcher Professor in Citizenship
and Democratic Values, University of Southern
California, USA
Shakespeare's Political Wisdom offers interpretations of five Shakespearean plays
with a view to the enduring guidance those plays can provide to human, political
life. The plays have been chosen for their relentless attention to the questions that
were once and may sometime become, or be recognized as being, the heart and
soul of politics.
Contents: 1. Julius Caesar: The Problem of Classical Republicanism * 2. Macbeth: Ambition
Driven Into Darkness * 3. The Merchant of Venice: Roman Virtue in a Christian Commercial
Republic * 4. King Lear: The Question of Divine Justice * 5. The Tempest: A Philosopher-Poet
Educating Citizens
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This book recovers Aristotle's understanding of the roles of rhetoric and prudence
in public leadership, comparing it to the other major political theories of
leadership: utilitarianism, as advocated by J.S. Mill, and duty-ethics, as advocated
by Immanuel Kant.
Contents: 1. Preview: Political Theory and Public Administration * 2. Leadership Rhetoric:
Defining the Terms * 3. Prudential Leadership: The Power of Practical Reason * 4. Leadership
Dilemmas: Debating Dirty Hands * 5. Pragmatism: Mill and the Ethics of Impact * 6. Principle:
Kant and the Ethics of Intent * 7. Prudence: Aristotle and the Ethics of Virtue * 8. Leadership
Accountability: Democracy and Deliberation * 9. Review:Ethics and Leadership in Public
Administration
June 2015 UK
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Radicals and Reactionaries in
Twentieth-Century International Thought
Governmentality and Counter-Hegemony
in Bangladesh
Edited by Ian Hall, Australian National University
S.M. Shamsul Alam, Brac University, Bangladesh
The history of international thought is a flourishing
field, but it has tended to focus on Anglo-American
realist and liberal thinkers. This book moves beyond
the Anglosphere and beyond realism and liberalism. It
analyses the work of thinkers from continental Europe
and Asia with radical and reactionary agendas quite
different from the mainstream.
Using Michel Foucault's idea of governmentality, this
book reinterprets various cases of revolt and popular
uprisings in Bangladesh. It attempts to synthesize the
theories of Foucault's governmentality and Antonio
Gramsci's notions of hegemony and counterhegemony.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Radicals And Reactionaries * 2.
Geopolitics And Nationalism: Interpreting Friedrich Ratzel
In Italy, 1900-1916 * 3. Realism And Globalisation Theory:
Common Roots? Kurt Riezler And The Early Twentieth-Century
Debate On IR Theory * 4. From Collective Security To Collective
Defence. British Socialist International Thinkers In The 1930s * 5.
The IR That Dare Not Speak Its Name: The French Extreme (And Not So Extreme) Right In The
1930s And Its Lessons From And To The History Of Thought In IR * 6. Prussianism, Hitlerism,
Realism: Images Of Germany In British International Thought, 1900-1950 * 7. Corporativism
And Colonial Expansion In Fascist Italy: An Effort To Overcome The Nation State? * 8. Two
Wartime Conceptions Of Regionalism: Ideas During The War: E. H. Carr’s ‘New Europe’ And
The Japanese ‘Greater East Asian Community’ * 9. ‘Mephistopheles In A Saville Row Suit’: V. K.
Krishna Menon And The West
The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought
May 2015 UK
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Contents: Preface and acknowledgements * 1. Introduction *
2. Gorob O Asha: Language as Counter-Governmentality * 3.
Conscious Spontaneity: The Anti-Authoritarian Revolt of 196869 * 4. Nationalism as (Re) Governmentalization * 5. Military
Authoritarian Governmentality and Its Displacement * 6. Islamic
Governmentality? The Taslima Nasrin Case * 7. Ethnicization
and (Counter) Governmentality in the Chittagong Hill Tracts *
8. On Rape and Revolt * 9. Global (Counter) Governmentality * 10. Coda: Governance without
Governmentality? * Notes * Bibliography * Index * About the Author
October 2015 UK
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Constitutive Justice
William A. Barbieri Jr., The Catholic University of
America, USA
Both classical and modern accounts of justice largely
overlook the question of how the communities within
which justice applies are constituted in the first place.
This book addresses that problem, arguing that we
need to accord a place to the theory of 'constitutive
justice' alongside traditional categories of distributive
and commutative justice.
Power, Knowledge, and Dissent in
Morgenthau’s Worldview
Felix Rösch, Coventry University, UK
This book provides a comprehensive investigation into
Hans Morgenthau's life and work. Identifying power,
knowledge, and dissent as the fundamental principles
that have informed his worldview, this book argues
that Morgenthau's lasting contribution to the discipline
of International Relations is the human condition of
politics.
Contents: 1. Prolegomena: Realism and Worldview * 2. Chapter
I: Hans Morgenthau and Weimar * 3. Chapter II: Power – Hans
Morgenthau and Ontology * 4. Chapter III: Knowledge – Hans
Morgenthau and Epistemology * 5. Chapter IV: Dissent – Hans
Morgenthau and Political Agency * 6. Epilogue: The Human
Condition of Politics
The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought
August 2015 UK
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Contents: Preface * Introduction: What If We Held a
Constitutional Convention and Everybody Came? * Chapter
1: The Scope and Scale of Justice * Chapter 2: Reservations
about Constitutive Justice * Chapter 3: Constitutive Justice—A
Paradox? * Chapter 4: Justice Between Communitarianism and
Cosmopolitanism * Chapter 5: Four Transcommunal Approaches * Chapter 6: Constituents of a
Theory * Chapter 7: Toward a Theory of Constitutive Justice * Bibliography * Index
September 2015 UK
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Social Injustice
Now
available in
paperback
Vittorio Bufacchi, Department
of Philosophy, University College,
Cork, Ireland
"[A] thought-provoking and compelling contribution
to political philosophy, one that should be read by
scholars of any discipline who are interested in social
injustice." -Siobhan O'Sullivan, Mary Immaculate
College, University of Limerick, Irish Journal of Public
Policy
The idea of social injustice is pivotal to much
contemporary moral and political philosophy. Starting
from a comprehensive and engaging account of the
idea of social injustice, this book covers a whole range of
issues, including distributive justice, exploitation, torture,
moral motivations, democratic theory, voting behaviour and market socialism.
Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * 1. Making Sense of Social Injustice * 2. Why
Political Philosophy Matters: The Imperative of Social Injustice * 3. Studying Social Injustice: The
Methodology of Empirical Philosophy * 4. The Injustice of Exploitation * 5. Torture, Terrorism
and the State: A Refutation of the Ticking-Bomb Argument (with Jean Maria Arrigo) * 6. The
Enlightenment, Contractualism, and the Moral Polity * 7. Motivating Justice * 8. Justice,
Equality, Liberty * 9. Sceptical Democracy * 10. Political Scepticism: A Reply to the Critics * 11.
Voting, Rationality and Reputation * 12. Deliberative Democracy in Action * 13. Socialism in the
21st century: Liberal, Democratic, and Market-Oriented * Bibliography * Index
March 2015 UK
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Postenvironmentalism and Beyond
Chiara Certomà, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
Offers a comprehensive overview of the emergence and subsequent development
of Postenvironmentalist theory and advances an innovative new perspective
that applies post-modern Material Semiotic theory to overcome the opposition
between realist and constructivist interpretations and account for non-human
and more-than-human actors.
Contents: Introduction: The edge of Environmental Thinking * 1. The beginning of the end * 1.1
Realism and Constructivism in Environmental Thinking * 1.2 Normalisation and mainstreaming
of Environmental Thinking * 2. Is the end of environmentalism as we know it? The rise of
postenvironmentalism * 2.1 Prophets of the end * 2.2 From Postenvironmentalism to postecologism * 3. Toward a material-semiotic Postenvironmentalism * 3.1 A world in commotion:
hybrid actors in heterogeneous networks * 3.2 Beyond Postenvironmentalism * 4. Living Spaces.
Postenvironmentalism thinking in local places * 4.1 Gardening postenvironmentalist thinking *
4.2 Crowdsourcing postenvironmentalist thinking * Conclusion
November 2015 UK
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Technology and Civic Engagement
in the College Classroom
Engaging the Unengaged
Conspiracy Theories
Now
available in
paperback
A Critical Introduction
Jovan Byford, The Open University, UK
"Jovan Byford's account as to why conspiracy
theories are persistent, proliferating and popular
offers a welcome, pertinent and well-constructed
survey. [It is a] clear, accessible, illustrated, indexed
and erudite text…" - Equinox: Journal for Research into
Freemasonry and Fraternalism, Vol 3, No 1 (2012)
Through a series of specific questions that cut to
the core of conspiracism as a global social and
cultural phenomenon this book, now in paperback,
deconstructs the logic and rhetoric of conspiracy
theories and analyses the broader social and
psychological factors that contribute to their
persistence in modern society.
Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Towards a Definition
of Conspiracy Theories * 3. Conspiracy Theories and Their Vicissitudes * 4. Anatomy of the
Conspiracy Theory * 5. Conspiracy Theory and Antisemitism * 6. Psychology and Conspiracy
Theory * 7. Conclusion * References * Index
June 2015 UK
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10 b/w illustrations
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Edited by Suzanne M. Chod, North Central College,
USA, William J. Muck, North Central College, USA,
Stephen M. Caliendo, North Central College, USA
Technology and Civic Engagment in the College
Clasroom is a theoretical and empirical examination
of ways to foster civic engagement in Millennials.
Each chapter contributes to understanding how both
traditional and more innovative pedagogical tools can
increase students' political interest and efficacy.
Contents: 1. Introduction; Suzanne M. Chod and William J.
Muck * 2. Taking College-Level Political Science Courses and
Civic Activity; Kenneth W. Moffett and Laurie L. Rice * 3. Civic
and Political Engagement Outcomes in Online and Face-toface Courses Introduction; Tanya Buhler Corbin and Allison K.
Wisecup * 4. Rethinking the Way We Communicate about Politics with Millennials; Hillary C.
Shulman * 5. Social Networking as a Pedagogical Tool: Effect of Twitter Use on Interest and
Efficacy in Introductory-Level American Government Courses; Stephen M. Caliendo, Suzanne
M. Chod, William J. Muck, and Deron Schreck * 6. Effectively Using Facebook to Foster Civic
Engagement; Leah A. Murray * 7. Conclusion; Suzanne M. Chod and William J. Muck
October 2015 UK
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Public Administration Theories
Fascism, Aviation and Mythical Modernity
Instrumental and Value Rationalities
Lisheng Dong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
The book examines key public administration theories
from the perspective of instrumental and value
rationalities. The theories are analyzed on core value,
assumption about human nature, methodology, role of
government, and disciplinary positioning. The author
traces the historical trajectory of each of the two
camps of theories.
Contents: 1. Introduction * PART I: THEORETIC BASIS * 2.
Instrumental and Value Rationalities of Public Administration
* PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUMENTAL
RATIONALITY-ORIENTED PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES * 3. Traditional Public Administration Theory:
Emergence of Instrumental Rationality * 4. Privatization Theory:
Inheritance of Instrumental Rationality * 5. New Public Management: Upsurge of Instrumental
Rationality * 6. Holistic Governance: Integration of Value and Instrumental Rationalities * PART
III: THE DEVELOPMENT OF VALUE RATIONALITY-ORIENTED PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES * 7. New Public Administration: Awakening of Value Rationality * 8. Democratic
Administration Theory: Inheritance of Value Rationality * 9. New Public Service: Upsurge
of Value Rationality * 10. Public Value Management: Integration of Value and Instrumental
Rationalities * PART IV: CONCLUSION * 11. A General Assessment and Cross Analyses of
Instrumental and Value Rationalities-Oriented Schools of Public Administration Theories *
Bibliography
July 2015 UK
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The Limits of Political Belonging
An Adaptionist Perspective on Citizenship and Society
Mark Edwards, Independent Scholar and Lecturer, UK
Citizenship is increasingly the core concept by
which human belonging is defined but do we really
understand what it is? This book develops an
evolutionist argument to challenge accepted ideas
about citizenship and question how well it fits between
political prescriptions for sociality and human nature.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. A Contested Concept * 3.
An Adaptionist Heuristic * 4. A Selection Rationale * 5. An
Interaction Rationale * 6. A Sociological Rationale * 7. A
Psychological Rationale * 8. The Limits of Political Belonging *
9. Conclusion
July 2015 UK
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Fernando Esposito, Universität Tübingen, Germany
"In its fascinating investigation of the cult of aviation
under Mussolini and Hitler, Fascism, Aviation and
Mythic Modernity demonstrates the extraordinary
synthesis of technological hypermodernity with
heroic palingenetic myth which pervaded the two
regimes. Its blend of impeccable scholarship with
sophisticated conceptualization should convince
even the most blinkered 'empiricists' that, far from
being anti-modern, inter-war fascism represented
in its own way a profoundly modernist response to
the crisis of liberal capitalist civilization." – Professor
Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Flying and the pilot were significant metaphors of
fascism's mythical modernity. Fernando Esposito traces the changing meanings
of these highly charged symbols from the air show in Brescia, to the sky above the
trenches of the First World War to the violent ideological clashes of the interwar
period.
Contents: 1. Aviation, Fascism, And The Longing For Order * 2. Theoretical And Methodological
Approach * 3. Definition Of The Central Analytical Categories * 4. Structure Of The Work
* PART I: LONGING FOR ORDER * 1. Idea Non Vincit. Warburg And The Crisis Of Liberal
Modernity * 2. Icarus Rising. D’Annunzio, The Flying Artificer Of Myth * 3. Longing For Order
– Summary * PART II: FRACTURED ORDER * 1. Don Quixote Of The Air * 2. Flying Swords
And Mechanized Warfare * 3. Transitional Heroes And The Order Of The Gemeinschaft * 4.
Fractured Order – Summary * PART III: ETERNAL ORDER * 1. Volare! The Fascist Take-Off
Towards Eternal Order * 2. Fascism And Mythical Modernity
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Spectators in the Field of Politics
Sandey Fitzgerald, Macquarie University,UK
"This is thoughtful, detailed and imaginative project
that clears much ground. The investigation of the
role of spectatorship in contemporary politics
that values it for itself is groundbreaking. The
author clarifies the often confused concepts of
theatricality, drama, dramaturgy, performance,
and performativity. The book lays the foundations
of a new approach to topic area and deserves a
wide readership." - Brian Longhurst, Professor of
Sociology, University of Salford, UK
The book uses the long-standing theatre metaphor
to bring political spectators out into the open, finding
that they can be politically powerful. Filling out the
metaphor with theatre theory, the book also finds that the metaphor can produce
a viable model of democratic politics that incorporates spectators in a positive,
meaningful way.
Contents: Contents * Tables and Figures * Acknowledgments * 1. Locating Political Spectators *
2. Seeing through Metaphor * 3. Clearing the Ground * 4. Spectatorship and the Theater/Drama
Metaphor * 5. Theater as a Model for Politics * 6. Politics as Theater * 7. Seeing Through the
Theater/Drama Metaphor: More * Than Meets the Eye * 8. Coming to Terms with Distance * 9.
An Ethics for Political Spectatorship? * 10. Recognizing Spectatorship * Bibliography * Index
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Marx, the Body, and Human Nature
Philosophy and Politics in Aristotle’s Politics
John Fox, Victoria University, Australia
Curtis N. Johnson, Lewis and Clark College, USA
Marx, the Body, and Human Nature shows that the
body and the broader material world played a far
more significant role in Marx's theory than previously
recognised. It provides a fresh 'take' on Marx's theory,
revealing a much more open, dynamic and unstable
conception of the body, the self, and human nature.
Johnson argues that Aristotle's Politics needs to
be understood as a 'two-layered' treatise - the first
being Aristotle's political theory, and the second
as a set of questions for statesmen and politicians.
Employing this model, the book sets about to provide
a reconceptualization of Politics as a multi-layered,
canonical work.
Contents: 1. Introduction: evading the body * 2. Early influences:
pain and promise * 3. Spinoza’s revolution * 4. Hegel: wrestling
with desire * 5. Feuerbach: embracing limitation * 6. Marx’s
Objective Being * 7. Marx’s Species Being * 8. Marx and Species
Consciousness * 9. The promise of the body
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Contents: Table of Contents * List of Abbreviations and Note on
Text * Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction: Philosophy
and Politics in Aristotle’s Politics * 1. Aristotle’s Audiences
* 2. Politics Book I * 3. Aristotle’s Method in the Politics * 4.
The Essential Nature of the State and Specific Identities in
Aristotle’s Politics * 5. Evaluating the Goodness of Regimes * 6.
Why Constitutions Differ: Causation in the Politics * 7. The Citizen and the Sovereign Office in
the Politics * 8. Polity and the Middle Regime in the Politics * 9. The ‘Best State Absolutely’ *
Bibliography
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The Rule of Law and the Rule of God
Edited by Simeon O. Ilesanmi, Department of Religion,
Wake Forest University, USA, Win-Chiat Lee,
Department of Philosophy, at Wake Forest University,
USA, J. Wilson Parker, Wake Forest University School of
Law, USA
"Conference proceedings rarely make good books,
but this is the happy exception. Ilesanmi and his
colleagues have brought together a scintillating
set of papers that focus, for the most part, on those
areas of actual and potential conflict between shari'a
and the demands of liberal democracy. This is a rich
interdisciplinary collection that is sure to surprise
and illuminate all sides." - G. Scott Davis, Lewis T.
Booker Professor of Religion and Ethics, University of
Richmond, USA
This book examines the competing regimes of law and religion an offers a
multidisciplinary approach to demonstrate the global scope of their influence.
It argues that the tension between these two institutions results from their
disagreements about the kinds of rule that should govern human life and society,
and from where they should be derived.
Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTAL CONCERNS * PART II: LIMITS IN THE CONSTRUCTION
AND APPLICATION OF FREE EXERCISE AND ESTABLISHMENT DOCTRINE * PART III: THE
CHALLENGE OF ISLAM
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Weak States in International Relations Theory
The Cases of Armenia, St. Kitts and Nevis, Lebanon,
and Cambodia
Hanna Samir Kassab, University of Miami, USA
This book seeks to explain why weak states exist within
the international system. Using the cases of Armenia,
St. Kitts and Nevis, Lebanon, and Cambodia, the author
argues that, if a state is weak and vulnerable, then it can
practice an unexpected degree of relative autonomy
unfettered by great powers.
Contents: Table of Contents * List of Illustrations * 1.
Introduction * 2. International Security and Weak States * 3.
Weak State Vulnerability as an Intervening Variable * 4. Interests
in Terms of Survival: The Function of Weak States * 5. Strength in
Weakness: Weak State Opportunistic Behavior * 6. Weak States
and Great Power Grand Strategy * 7. Weak State Autonomy:
Armenia and St. Kitts and Nevis * 8. Autonomy yet Civil War:
Cases of Lebanon and Cambodia * Conclusions * Works Cited
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Uncivil Engagement and Unruly Politics
Charles Taylor’s Ecological Conversations
Disruptive Interventions of Urban Youth
Politics, Commonalities and the Natural Environment
Femke Kaulingfreks, Institute for the Study of Societal
Issues, University of California Berkeley, USA
"This book provides an important contribution to
literature that considers young people's involvement
in civil disorder. It is based upon extensive field
research that explores the political meaning of
disruptive interventions and, by doing so, provides a
voice to the powerless who are marginalised by the
operations of conventional political activity." – Peter
Joyce, Principal Lecturer in Criminology, Manchester
Metropolitan University, UK
This book explores the significance of riots and public
disturbances caused by marginalized youth with a
migrant background in France and the Netherlands,
and how their demands for recognition, justice and equal opportunities are voiced
in uncivil, yet politically meaningful ways.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Making Trouble * 1. The Uncivil Revolt Of Young Urban
Troublemakers * 2. Boys From The Streets Contesting ‘Civilized’ Politics * 3. The Difference
Between Institutional And Unruly Politics * 4. Writing An Experience Book * 5. Politics, The
Political And Their Interaction: Outline * 1. At The Threshold Between Politics And The Political
* 1.1. The Threat Of A Democratic Deficit * 1.2. Earn Your Citizenship! * 1.3. Postfoundational
Thinking * 1.4. Of Friends And Enemies * 1.5. The Political In Retreat * 1.6. Unruly Politics * 2. A
Community Of Experience In Grigny * 2.1. Welcome To Grigny * 2.2. Growing Up In Grigny *
2.3. Young People’s Perception Of Politics * 2.4. Living In A World Of ‘Us’ Versus ‘Them’ * 2.5. A
Void Of Belonging * 2.6. ‘Us’: The Community Of Experience * 2.7. ‘There Is Correct And There
Is Correct’ * 2.8. Too Included And Too Excluded * 3. A Penal Panopticon In Kanaleneiland * 3.1.
Welcome In Kanaleneiland * 3.2. Tough Guys On The Streets Of Kanaleneiland Noord * 3.3.
Live Like A Gangster * And more...
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Intellectual Work and the Spirit of Capitalism
Weber's Calling
Glen Lehman, University of South Australia, Australia
The author uses the work of the eminent Canadian
philosopher, Charles Taylor, to develop a critique
of those political perspectives that are based on
instrumental ways to reason about the world, claiming
that such perspectives invariably sever the connections
between the social and natural worlds.
Contents: PART I * 1. Introduction * 2. Basic Issues in
Taylor’s Philosophy * 3. Taylor’s Interpretivism, Knowledge
and the Natural Environment * 4. Taylor’s Interpretivism,
Social Imaginaries and the Natural Environment * 5. Taylor’s
Metaphysics, Merleau-Ponty and the Natural Environment
* PART II * 6. Taylor’s Environmentalism and Critique of
Utilitarianism and Instrumental Reason * 7. Taylor’s Critique
of Instrumentalism, Liberalism and Procedure in Politics * 8. Interpretation, Language and
Environmental Values: The Habermas and Taylor Debate * 9. Critical Perspectives: The TaylorRorty Debate * 10. Taylor and Deep Ecology * 11. Critical Environmentalism: Marx to Taylor’s
Interpretivism * 12. Conclusion
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Marx’s Rebellion Against Lenin
Norman Levine, Emeritus Professor and Executive
Director at the Institute for International Policy, USA
Marx's Rebellion Against Lenin, by negating the
Leninist-Stalinist theory of dialectical materialism and
tracing Marx's political philosophy to the Classical
Humanism of Aristotle, overthrows the stultifying
entrapment of Stalinist Bolshevism and contributes to
the revitalization of Marx's method.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Heidelberg as the Birthplace of
Marx’s Method * 2. Marx and the Civic Humanist Tradition * 3.
The Disappearance of Marx in Lenin * Bibliography
Thomas Kemple, University of British Columbia,
Canada
This book offers a unique and accessible way of
conceptualizing the vocations of art, science, and
politics in the capitalist world through an examination
of some neglected features of the work of the scholar
who first traced their origins and consequences in 'the
West': Max Weber.
Contents: Introductory Remarks: Sociological Allegory in
the Age of Weber * PART I: FAUST’S STUDY * 1. Polemical
Arts of Speaking Sociologically: Weber’s Lectern * 2. Casuistic
Disciplines of Capitalist Science: Weber’s Bifocals * 3. Narrative
Conventions of Political Discourse: Weber’s Prism * PART II:
TOLSTOY’S KEYNOTE * 4. Cosmopolitan Ethics of War and
Peace: Weber’s Machine * 5. Resurrecting Charisma: Weber’s Pendulum * Interim Reflections
(In Lieu of a Conclusion): Intellectual Work and the Spirit of Capitalism
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Political Realism and Wisdom
András Lánczi, Corvinus University of Budapest,
Hungary
Art, Literature and Culture from
a Marxist Perspective
Tony McKenna, Independent Scholar, UK
This book brings the idea of realism back to the focus
of political science. Contrary to current mainstream
thought, the author contributes to the recently
renewed interest in political realism by suggesting we
return to the basics understanding of politics: power
and political action.
Contents: 1. What is Political Realism? * 2. The Moral
Foundations of Today’s Democracies: Rationality, Faith and
Realism in Politics * 3. Intellectuals, Cynicism and Reality * 4. Evil
and History * 5. Love of Wisdom – Crisis of Philosophy. Rifts in
Western Culture. * 6. Manners and Laws: Could a Global State be
a Republic? * 7. Leo Strauss – a Political Realist * 8. Conclusion,
or when Facebook is your only friend
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Post-Foundational Discourse Analysis
From Political Difference to Empirical Research
Tomas Marttila, University of Bamberg, Germany
This book adds the missing link between postfoundational discourse theory and the methods
of empirical research, and in doing so it develops a
post-foundational discourse analysis research program.
The book offers a structure of the research program,
and explores the methodologization of other discourse
analytical approaches.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Post-Foundational Ontology
* 3. The Order of Discourse * 4. Discursive Subject Roles * 5.
Constrained Constructivism * 6. Methodical and Analytical
Framework * 7. Critical Potential of Discourse Analysis * 8.
Exemplary Research Designs
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This title offers a Marxist take on a selection of artistic
and cultural achievements from the rap music of
Tupac Shakur to the painting of Van Gogh, from HBO's
Breaking Bad to Balzac's Cousin Bette, from the magical
realm of Harry Potter to the apocalyptic landscape of
The Walking Dead, from The Hunger Games to Game
of Thrones.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Breaking Bad: Capital as Cancer
* 2. In Time: The First Hollywood Movie of the Occupy Wall
Street Era * 3. The Walking Dead: The Archetype of the Zombie
in the Modern Epoch * 4. Let Me In: The Figure of the Vampire
as Kantian Noumenal * 5. True Detective and Capitalist
Development in its Twilight Phase * 6. Tupac Shakur: History’s
Poet * 7. Vincent Van Gogh * 8. The Song of Achilles: How the Future Transforms the Past * 9.
Barbara Kingsolver’s The Lacuna and the Nature of the Historical Novel * 10. Balzac’s Women
and the Impossibility of Redemption in Cousin Bette * 11. The Wife - A Study in Patriarchy and
Veiled Oppression * 12. The Vigilante in Film: The Movement from Death-Wish, to Batman, to
Taxi-driver * 13. A Mirror into our World: The Radical Politics of Game of Thrones * 14. Harry
Potter and the Modern Age * 15. The Hunger Games Trilogy - Art for the Occupy Era * 16. The
Politics of Deduction: Why has Sherlock Holmes Proven so Durable? * 17. Literary Love as
Transcendental Sublime: Wuthering Heights and The Sea, The Sea * 18. Brief Loves that Live
Forever: the Historical Melancholy of Andreï Makine * 19. John William’s novel Stoner and the
Dialectic of the Infinite and Finite * 20. From Tragedy to Farce: The Comedy of Ricky Gervais as
Capitalist Critique
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Theatre and Human Rights after 1945
Things Unspeakable
Edited by Emilie Morin, University of York, UK, Mary Luckhurst, University of York, UK
"This book defines vitally important new territory in thinking about the
intersection of theatre, social engagement, and human rights. Nuanced
readings of 20th and 21st-century performance practices investigate the
unique role of theatre in relation to issues such as post-conflict violence,
torture, elder abuse, political censorship, corporate labour practices, and
disability. Cathy Caruth analyses the politics of listening and Catherine Cole
writes magisterially on institutional ethics and the performance of genocide.
This is a brilliant expose of the way performance can sometimes transcend and
sometimes spectacularly fail in the wake of the famously unspeakable horrors
of Auschwitz." - Yoni Prior, Deakin University, Australia
This volume investigates the rise of human rights discourses manifested in the
global spectrum of theatre and performance since 1945. Essays address topics
such as disability, discrimination indigenous rights, torture, gender violence,
genocide and elder abuse.
Contents: Part I: COLONIAL LEGACIES AND THE UNSPEAKABLE * Part II: UNSPEAKABILITY
AND ETHNICITY * Part III: RETURNING HISTORIES, LISTENING, AND TRAUMA * Part
IV: THEATRES OF ADVOCACY AND WESTERN LIBERALISM * Part V: MILITANCY AND
CONTEMPORARY INVISIBILITIES
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Michael Oakeshott’s Cold War Liberalism
Edited by Terry Nardin, National University of
Singapore
In this book, leading scholars from East Asia and
beyond debate Michael Oakeshott's views on liberal
democracy and totalitarianism and their implications
for East Asia today. His ideas on rationality in politics,
the nature of liberal democracy, and how democracy
can defeat anti-liberal politics are explored in ten
penetrating essays.
Contents: Contents * Contributors * Introduction: Michael
Oakeshott’s Cold War Liberalism; Terry Nardin * PART I:
OAKESHOTT ON MODERN POLITICS: CONSERVATIVE
OR LIBERAL? * 1. Michael Oakeshott: Neither Liberal nor
Conservative; Terry Nardin * 2. Oakeshott, Modernity, and Cold
War Liberalism; Edmund Neill * 3. Conserving the University as a Place for Liberal Learning;
Erika A. Kiss * PART II: OAKESHOTT ON TOTALITARIANISM AND CONSTITUTIONAL
DEMOCRACY * 4. Oakeshott and Totalitarianism; Andrew Gamble * 5. Rule of Law or City of
Babel: Oakeshott on the Twentieth-Century State; Cheung Chor-yung * 6. An Association for
Amiable Adventurers: On Oakeshott’s Peculiar Constitutionalism; Jan-Werner Müller * PART
III: OAKESHOTT IN THE EAST ASIAN CONTEXT * 7. Oakeshott in China; Zhang Rulun * 8.
Michael Oakeshott and Confucian Constitutionalism; Kim Sungmoon * 9. Some Implications of
Oakeshott’s Thought for Contemporary Korean Society and Politics; Kim Bi Hwan
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Culture, Politics and Governing
The Contemporary Ascetics of Knowledge Production
Patricia Mooney Nickel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University, USA
Culture, Politics, and Governing: The Contemporary
Ascetics of Knowledge Production is a critical,
interdisciplinary approach to how the practices that
govern the production of knowledge and culture
have material consequences for how we experience
everyday life.
Contents: 1. Introduction: The Politics of Ascetics and Governing
* 2. Academies of Exhibition and the New Disciplinary Secession
* 3. The Man from Somewhere: Author, Affiliation, and
Letterhead * 4. The Institutionalization of Author Production
and the Performance Imperative as an Ontological Fiction * 5.
Celebration and Governing: The Production of the Author as
Ascetic Practice * 6. Matterphobia and Matterphilia: Artistic Discourse and Ascetic Production *
7. The Conclusion as the Contemporary Ascetic of Knowledge Production
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Contemporary Political Theory
New Frontiers in Social Innovation Research
Edited by Alex Nicholls, University of Oxford, UK, Julie
Simon, Young Foundation, UK, Madeleine Gabriel,
National Endowment for Science, Technology and the
Arts (Nesta), UK
This book is open access under a CC BY license.
Editors: Terrell Carver, University of Bristol, UK and
Samuel A. Chambers, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Contemporary Political Theory publishes a challenging
and eclectic mix of articles that contribute both to
rethinking what political theory is and does, and to
promoting lively engagements with contemporary
global politics.
Interest in social innovation is growing, yet theory
lags behind practice. This collection helps bridge that
gap, compiling work by leading social innovation
researchers to build understanding of the nature and
effects of social innovation.
Contents: Foreword. The Study of Social Innovation – Theory,
Practice and Progress; Geoff Mulgan * Introduction. Dimensions
of Social Innovation; Alex Nicholls; Julie Simon; Madeleine
Gabriel * PART ONE. RESEARCHING SOCIAL INNOVATION
* 1. Social Innovations as Drivers of Social Change – Exploring Tarde’s Contribution to Social
Innovation Theory Building; Jürgen Howaldt; Ralf Kopp; Michael Schwarz * 2. At the Root
of Change: The History of Social Innovation; Katharine McGowan; Frances Westley * 3. A
Relational Database to Understand Social Innovation and its Impact on Social Transformation;
Marie J. Bouchard; Catherine Trudelle; Louise Briand; Juan-Luis Klein; Benoît Lévesque; David
Longtin; Mathieu Pelletier * PART TWO. BLURRING BOUNDARIES AND RECONFIGURING
RELATIONS * 4. Social Innovation. Redesigning the Welfare Diamond; Jane Jenson * 5. Social
Innovation for Social Cohesion; Adalbert Evers; Benjamin Ewert * 6. Collaborative Services in
Informal Settlements: Social Innovation in a Pacified Favela in Rio de Janeiro; Carla Cipolla;
Patricia Melo; Ezio Manzini * PART THREE. PRODUCING SOCIAL INNOVATION THROUGH
NEW FORMS OF COLLABORATION * 7. Enhancing Public Innovation through Collaboration,
Leadership and New Public Governance; Eva Sørensen; Jacob Torfing * 8. Seoul City’s Social
Innovation Strategy: New Models of Communication to Strengthen Citizen Engagement;
Jungwon Kim; Sojung Rim; Sunkyung Han; Ahyoung Park * 9. Can Collective Intelligence
Produce Social Innovation?; Ola Tjornbo * 10. The Usefulness of Networks: a Study of Social
Innovation in India; Lina Sonne * Conclusion. The Task of the Social Innovation Movement;
Roberto Mangabeira Unger
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European Political Science
Editors: Heather Savigny, Bournemouth University, UK,
Luís de Sousa, Institute of Social Sciences of the
University of Lisbon, Portugal , Jonathon Moses,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway
Associate Editor: Jacqui Briggs, University of Lincoln,
UK
Reviews Editor: Lasse Thomassen, Queen Mary
University of London, UK
European Political Science is an international journal
devoted to publishing contributions by and for the
political science community. Its interpretation of
'political science' is wide and encompasses comparative
politics, political economy, IR, public administration, political theory, European
studies and related disciplines.
ISSN: 16804333 / EISSN: 16820983
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Michel Foucault: A Research Companion
Sverre Raffnsøe, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy,
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, Morten S Thaning, Department of
Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark,
Marius Gudmand-Hoyer, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy,
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
With special emphasis on Foucault's many recently published lecture series this
book provides an updated, comprehensive presentation of his most important
diagnoses, his many ground-breaking analytical concepts as well as a systematic
account of his unique conception of philosophy.
Contents: Preface * Introduction: A philosophical Trajectory * 1. Displacements and
development: a familiar Foucault * 2. Contextuality and transversal categories: a less
familiar Foucault * 3. Borders of madness * 4. A genealogy of structuralism and language *
5. Discipline, penitentiary and delinquency * 6. Warfare as a model of power relations * 7.
The governmentalization of the State * 8. The (neo)liberal art of governing * 9. Histories of
sexualities * 10. The practices of the self * 11. Philosophy, enlightenment, diagnostics * Exit
Challenges for a diagnosis of the present
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Integration and New Limits
on Citizenship Rights
Denmark and Beyond
Nicole Stokes-DuPass, Holy Family University, USA
"Through rigorous empirical and theoretical
analysis, Stokes-DuPass provides insightful ways of
understanding how Danish citizenship and identity
formation exclude migrants with non-European
backgrounds. Stokes-DuPass rightly argues that
the nation-state continues to be an important locus
of power in structuring and regulating the unequal
relationships between ethnic Danes and naturalized
Danes. This is a critical and timely contribution to the
study of citizenship in Scandinavia that is tormented
by explicit anti-immigration forces. Stokes-DuPass
has written an original and knowledgeable book and
has made a significant contribution to the field of
Nordic migration and citizenship studies." - Barzoo
Eliassi, Senior Lecturer, Linnaeus University and Research Associate at Oxford
University and the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University
Integration and New Limits on Citizenship Rights is a state-centered analysis of
citizenship, immigration and social identity. It explores the increasing role of
nation states as critical actors in using social policy to affect the social location of
immigrants and ethnics and also to redefine what it means to be a full citizen.
Italian Reactionary Thought
and Critical Theory
Contents: 1.The Context and Setting * 2.Theorizing Citizenship and National Identity * 3.The
Manufacturing of and Making Claims to Danishness * 4.The Integration Act and Manufactured
Danishness * 5.Assimilation and Intermarriage * 6.Conclusion and Broader Implications: Where
Do We (They) Go From Here?
An Inquiry into Savage Modernities
January 2015 UK
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Andrea Righi, Assistant Professor of Italian, Colorado
College, USA
Contemporary critical theory has customarily been
dominated by French and German thought. However,
a new wave of Italian thinkers has broken ground for
new theoretical inquiries. This book seeks to explain
and defend the new wave of Italian critical though,
providing context and substance behind the praxis of
this emerging school.
The ‘Postmodern Turn’ in the Social Sciences
Simon Susen, City University London, UK
"The 'Postmodern Turn' in the Social Sciences
presents an authoritative treatment of a significant
phenomenon. Simon Susen's book is a real tour de
force: it is remarkably comprehensive, analytically
rigorous, and it develops a thorough critique of
postmodern thought." - Patrick Baert, University of
Cambridge, UK
Contents: Table of Contents * Acknowledgments * Preface:
Italian Theory and Origin * 1The Fascist Apparatus and Its
Archaisms * 2The Pathos of Being: Giovanni Papini * 3The
Territorial Nomad: Strapaese and Capture * 4Revolution without
Emancipation: Curzio Malaparte or Fascism’s Best Pen *
5Another Origin: the Archaic in Carlo Levi * Notes * Index
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Simon Susen examines the impact of the 'postmodern
turn' on the contemporary social sciences. On the basis
of an innovative five-dimensional approach, this study
provides a systematic, comprehensive, and critical account
of the legacy of the 'postmodern turn', notably in terms of
its continuing relevance in the twenty-first century.
Contents: Introduction * 1. From Modern to Postmodern Epistemology? The ‘Relativist Turn’
* 2. From Modern to Postmodern Methodology? The ‘Interpretive Turn’ * 3. From Modern to
Postmodern Sociology? The ‘Cultural Turn’ * 4. From Modern to Postmodern Historiography?
The ‘Contingent Turn’ * 5. From Modern to Postmodern Politics? The ‘Autonomous Turn’ * 6.
Critical Reflections on Postmodern Thought: Limitations of the ‘Postmodern Turn’ * Conclusion
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Environment, Political Representation
and the Challenge of Rights
Polity
Edited by Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, Univesity of
Conneticut, USA
Speaking for Nature
Mihnea Tanasescu, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
"This book opens up new and fascinating territory:
It is the first detailed analysis of the idea and legal
reality of 'the rights of nature'. What makes it
even more interesting is that Tanasescu offers an
exceptionally fruitful blend of precise conceptual
analysis and thorough empirical research. Not
to mention that it is simply a very pleasant
read." - M.L.J. Wissenburg, Radboud University, The
Netherlands
Tanasescu examines the rights of nature in terms
of its constituent parts. Besides offering a thorough
theoretical grounding, the book gives a first detailed
overview of the actual cases of rights for nature so far.
This is the first comprehensive treatment of the rights of nature to date, both
analytically and in terms of actual cases.
Contents: Introduction: Voicing * 1. Representation: Structure and Meaning * 2. The Anatomy
of Rights * 3. Animals, Nature, Persons * 4. The Rights of Nature in Ecuador * 5. Local, National,
and International Rights of Nature * 6. Speaking for Nature * 7. Implications and Provocations
September 2015 UK
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Carl Schmitt, Mao Zedong and the
Politics of Transition
Qi Zheng, East China Normal University, People’s
Republic of China
This book develops a new way of reading and benefiting
from Schmitt's legal and political theories. It explores
Schmitt's theories from the perspective of what I refer
to as the politics of transition. It also contributes to
identifying the real theoretical relationship between
Schmitt and Mao.
Contents: Introduction: Schmitt, Mao and the Politics of Transition
* 1. Carl Schmitt in China * 2. Carl Schmitt’s Critique of the Positivist
Understanding of Law * 3. Carl Schmitt’s Reconstruction of the
Relationship between State and Individual * 4. The Key Components
of Mao Zedong’s Political Philosophy * 6. Conclusion: Towards an
Approach for Democratic Transition in China
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Since its launch in 1968, Polity's content has reflected
the full variety of approaches inherent in the study
of politics. The journal aims to publish papers that
promise to be 'productive,' that will stimulate debate
— where new questions are asked and conventional
assumptions are reconsidered.
ISSN: 00323497 / EISSN: 17441684
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Beyond Post-Socialism
Dialogues with the Far-Left
Chamsy el-Ojeili, Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand
The return of interest in socialism and the critique of
capitalism make Beyond Post-Socialism a timely work.
The book explores the critical-theoretical and utopian
contribution of a number of far-Left socialist currents,
including anarchism, situationism and post-Marxism
and thinkers, such as Castoriadis, Wallerstein, and
Badiou.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Post-Marxist Trajectories: Diagnosis,
Criticism, Utopia * 2. ‘No, We Have Not Finished Reflecting on
Communism’: Castoriadis, Lefort, and Psychoanalytic Leninism
* 3. Forget Debord? * 4. ‘Many Flowers, Little Fruit’? The
Dilemmas of Workerism * 5. ‘Communism … is the Affirmation
of a New Community’: Notes on Jacques Camatte * 6. Anarchism as the Contemporary Spirit
of Anti-Capitalism?: A Critical Survey of Recent Debates * 7. Reflections on Wallerstein: The
Modern World-System Four Decades on * 8. Narrating Socialism – Four Voices * 9. Concluding
Comments * Bibliography
April 2015 UK
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
UNDP’s Engagement with the Private Sector,
1994-2011
Queering the Biopolitics of Citizenship
in the Age of Obama
Zarlasht M. Razeq, University of Ottawa, Canada
"The UNDP's Engagement with the Private Sector
begins with a great puzzle: why has the UNDP taken
a U-turn in its attitude to engaging with business
since the late 1990s? In answering it, the book
suggests that changing norms on corporate social
responsibility played a more significant role than
state interests or functional concerns. Drawing
on interviews and document analysis, Razeq has
written a thoughtful and original contribution to our
understanding of how international organizations
work in a changing global context." - Jacqueline Best,
University of Ottawa, Canada
An engaging explanation and unique analysis of the
increased involvement of the private sector in one of the world's most influential
development organizations, the United Nations Development Programme.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. International Organizations and Policy Innovation in the Theories
of IR * 3. The United Nations Development Programme and the private sector for development
* 4. Explaining the Causes of Policy Innovation * 5. Conclusion
Judy Rohrer, Western Kentucky University, USA
"Pairing seemingly disparate events—Barack
Obama's presidential election and California's
gay marriage ban—Rohrer explores troubled and
troubling histories of U.S. exceptionalism, civil rights
discourse, reproduction, and blood logics. In the
process, she challenges readers to rethink concepts
of time, progress, citizenship, sovereignty, justice,
and imagined futures. Drawing on Indigenous,
queer, critical race, feminist, and disability
studies, this timely resource deftly critiques
ableism, heterosexism, racism, and the politics of
governmentality. Highly recommended." - Susan
Burch, Associate Professor of American Studies,
Middlebury College, USA
The book from the interdisciplinary fields of queer theory, critical race theory,
feminist political theory, disability studies, and indigenous studies to demonstrate
that analyzing contemporary notions of citizenship requires understanding the
machinations of governmentality and biopolitics in the (re)production of the
proper citizen.
Contents: Table of Contents * Introduction * PART I * 1. Obama’s Victory and Black Citizenship
* 2. Obama’s Victory and Native Citizenship * PART II * 3. Prop 8 and Lesbian and Gay
Citizenship * 4. Prop 8 and Future Citizenship * Conclusion * Bibliography
August 2014 UK
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International Practice Theory
September 2014 UK
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The Singular Politics of Derrida and Baudrillard
New Perspectives
Mihail Evans, Institute for Advanced Studies, Romania
Christian Bueger, Cardiff University, UK, Frank
Gadinger, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Recent years have seen the rise of anti-politics as a
political phenomenon. Beyond this new rejection of the
political class there has long existed a deeper challenge
to the political itself. Identifying the work of Derrida
as 'a politics' and that of Baudrillard as 'transpolitics'
this book charts convergences and divergences in their
approaches.
How does the practice turn play out in international
relations? This study offers a concise introduction
to the core approaches, issues and methodology of
International Practice Theory, examining the design,
strategies and technique of practice theoretical
research projects interested in global politics, and
outlining issues for a future agenda.
Contents: Introduction * 1. The Symbolic and the Impossible *
2. The Subject of the Simulacrum * 3. The Media of the Event * 4.
The Silent Majorities and the Democracy-to-come * Conclusion:
Beyond Anti-Politics
Contents: 1. Introducing International Practice Theory * 2.
Situating Practice Theory in Social Theory and International
Relations * 3. Core Approaches in International Practice Theory
* 4. Conceptual Challenges of International Practice Theory *
5.Towards Praxiography: Methodology and Research Techniques
* 6. After the Practice Turn - In Conclusion
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POLITICAL THEORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
The Federalist Papers and Institutional Power
In American Political Development
Global Modernity
A Conceptual Sketch
Volker H. Schmidt, National University of Singapore,
Singapore
"To say this book is impressive would be an
understatement. It gets at the heart of a matter
that is central to the social sciences and that has
been discussed for a long time. Highly thoughtful
and extremely well written, the book combines
a wealth of insights from a multitude of sources
and disciplines. It thereby makes a major,
fascinating contribution to our understanding of
the contemporary world. A must read for anyone
interested in social theory today." - Zaheer Baber,
Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto,
Canada
This book introduces the concept of global modernity as a paradigm for the
analysis of the contemporary era. Building on Parson's distinction between social,
cultural, personal and organismic systems, it presents a four-dimensional scheme
that aims to identify modernity's key structural components.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Phases of Modernity * 3. Epistemological and Methodological
Challenges * 4. A Four-dimensional Scheme of Modernization * 5. Global Modernization in
Context * 6. Two Aspects of Polycentric Modernity * 7. Conclusion
May 2014 UK
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Contents: 1. The Federalist Theory of Institutional Power * 2. The Separated Institutions
Sharing Power: Powers, Organization, and Constituency in The Federalist * 3. Stability, Change,
and Power in the Study of Political Institutions * 4. Powers, Organization, and Constituency in
Early American Political Development * 5. The Second Republic: The Era of Presidential Power
and the Personal Branches * 6. Conclusion
April 2015 UK
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William Van Lear, Belmont Abbey College, USA
"This book provides a thoughtful, comprehensive
examination of the connection between economic
forces and social policy. Issues such as income
distribution and government spending are of greater
concern to most Americans as the gaps between
social classes continue to widen. Van Lear provides
a compelling argument for why every American
should be more concerned about the declining
vitality of our economy and the implications it holds
for our future." - Jennifer Szakaly, Belmont Abbey
College, USA
The book explains how social outcomes result from
the influence of economic ideas which are themselves
strongly impacted by the distribution of power in society. The book examines
policies and programs of contending interests, emphasizing the importance of
socio-economic issues stemming from quasi-economic stagnation.
Contents: 1. Ideas versus Vested Interests * 2. A Political-Economic History of the U.S. * 3.
Economic Growth and its Constraints * 4. Stagnation, Employment, and Income Distribution *
5. Public Policy in the 21st Century * 6. The Social Consequences of Economic Thinking
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This book reconnects The Federalist Papers to the study of American politics and
political development, arguing that the papers contain previously unrecognized
theory of institutional power, a theory that enlarges and refines the contribution
of the papers to political theory, but also reconnects the papers to the study of
American politics.
9781137435804
The Social Effects of Economic Thinking
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
160pp
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Daniel Wirls, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
"Wirls' fresh and compelling treatment of
institutional power and dynamics in The Federalist
Papers reveals what has been neglected in thinking
about this canonical work. It also illuminates what
we stand to gain in adopting The Federalist Papers'
view of institutional power: offering us a way to
understand more fully what political development
looks like and why it takes the form that it does.
Wirls' book will be of interest to scholars of both
American Political Thought and American Political
Development, setting an ambitious agenda for
future scholarship that combines areas of study that
too often sit apart." - George Thomas, Claremont
McKenna College, USA
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION
AND THE STATE
The Rise and Fall of Carbon Emissions Trading
Declan Kuch, University of New South Wales, Australia
This book presents the results of the first fullscale emissions trading schemes in Australia and
internationally, arguing these schemes will not be
sufficient to 'civilize markets' and prevent dangerous
climate change. Instead, it articulates the ways climate
policy needs to confront the collective nature of our
predicament.
Defining Islamic Statehood
Measuring and Indexing Contemporary Muslim States
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, The Cordoba Initiative, USA
This groundbreaking book offers in-depth analysis
of the modern Islamic state, applying a quantitative
measurement of how Muslim majority nations
meet the definition. Content for the book was
developed through extensive debate among a panel
of distinguished Sunni and Shia Muslim scholars over
seven years.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: DEFINING AN ISLAM STATE
AND RULE OF LAW * 1. Shariah and the Objectives of Islamic
Law * 2. Islamic State: Foundations * 3. Characteristics of
Islamic Governance: The Scholars’ Consensus * 4. Defining
the Maqasid for Measurement * PART II: DEVELOPING AN
INDEX OF MEASURING NATIONS * 5. Indexing the Maqasid
* 6. The Maqasid Index * PART III: SIP SCHOLARS SPEAK ON KEY CHALLENGES IN ISLAMIC
GOVERNANCE * 7. Practical Applications of Islamic Law in Government and the Judiciary * 8.
Human Rights and Islamic Governance * 9. The Maqasid, Reform and Renewal
October 2015 UK
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Contents: 1. The Rise Of Emissions Trading As A Market
Mechanism And The Promise Of ‘Civilized Markets’ * 2.
Marketizing Civil Regulation: Acid Rain Regulation As The
Experimental Bridge To Carbon Markets * 3. Governing
Carbon Emissions: NSW GGAS * 4. The Technopolitics Of
National Carbon Accounts * 5. ‘Economists In The Wild’: Clean
Development And The Global Politics Of Carbon Offsets * 6. The Paradox Of Measurable
Counterfactuals And The Fall Of Emissions Trading * 7. Beyond 8%: Resituating Emissions
Trading
Energy, Climate and the Environment
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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Climate Terror
A Critical Geopolitics of Climate Change
Sanjay Chaturvedi, Centre for the Study of Geopolitics
and Department of Political Science, Panjab University,
India, Timothy Doyle, University of Adelaide, Australia
Climate Change in World Politics
Climate Terror engages with a highly differentiated
geographical politics of global warming. It explores
how fear-inducing climate change discourses could
result in new forms of dependencies, domination and
militarised 'climate security'.
John Vogler, Keele University, UK
John Vogler examines the international politics of
climate change, with a focus on the United Nations
Framework Convention (UNFCCC). He considers
how the international system treats the problem of
climate change, analysing the ways in which this has
been defined by the international community and the
interests and alignments of state governments.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Framing and Fragmentation *
3. The UNFCCC Regime * 4. Interests and Alignments * 5. The
Pursuit of Justice * 6. Recognition and Prestige * 7. Structural
Change and Climate Politics * 8. Conclusion
Energy, Climate and the Environment
October 2015 UK
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Contents: 1. A Critical Geopolitics of ‘Climate Fear/Terror’:
Roots, Routes and Rhetoric * 2. Climate ‘Science’: Categories,
Cultures and Contestations * 3. Terrorizing Climate Territories
and Marginalized Geographies of the Post-Political * 4. The
Violence of Climate ‘Markets’: Insuring ‘Our Way of Living’
* 5. ‘Climate Borders’ in the Anthropocene: Securitising
Displacements, Migration and Refugees * 6. Climate Security and Militarization: Geo-Economics
and Geo-Securities of Climate Change * 7. Climate Justice: An Attempt at an Emancipatory
Politics of Climate Change * 8. Making ‘Climate Futures’: Power, Knowledge and Technologies
New Security Challenges
May 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
The Political Economy of Climate
Change Adaptation
Modern Slavery
The Margins of Freedom
Benjamin K. Sovacool, Aarhus University, Denmark,
Björn-Ola Linnér, Linköping University, Sweden
Drawing on concepts in political economy, political
ecology, justice theory, and critical development
studies, the authors offer the first comprehensive,
systematic exploration of the ways in which adaptation
projects can produce unintended, undesirable results.
Contents: 1. Introduction to the Political Economy of Climate
Change Adaptation * 2. Bamboo Thumping Bandits: The Political
Economy of Climate Adaptation in Bangladesh * 3. Degraded
Seascapes: The Political Economy of the Dutch Delta Works *
4. Bloated Bodies: The Political Economy of Hurricane Katrina
Recovery * 5. The Perils of Climate Diplomacy: The Political
Economy of the UNFCCC * 6. Principles and Best Practices for
Climate Change Adaptation * 7. Insights from Political Economy for Adaptation Policy and Practice
October 2015 UK
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Providing a unique critical perspective to debates on slavery, this book brings the
literature on transatlantic slavery into dialogue with research on informal sector
labour, child labour, migration, debt, prisoners, and sex work in the contemporary
world in order to challenge popular and policy discourse on modern slavery.
New Approaches to Countering Terrorism
Designing and Evaluating Counter Radicalization and DeRadicalization Programs
Hamed El-Said, Manchester Metropolitan University,
UK
Hamed El-Said investigates Counter-de-Rad
programmes in Muslim majority and Muslim minority
states. This multifaceted book provides a new approach
to evaluate Counter-de-Rad Programmes and develops
a holistic framework which will allow policy-makers
and practitioners to design and effectively implement
and assess such programmes in the future.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Counter De-Rad: Setting the
Framework * 3. Radicalization in a Western Context: The Case
of Australia * 4. Counter Radicalization and Deradicalization
in a Western Context: The Case of Australia * 5. Mauritania:
From Toleration to Violent Islam * 6. Singapore: Crisis of
Identity, Shared Values and Religious Rehabilitation * 7. Sudan: Deradicalization and Counter
Radicalization in a Radicalizing Environment * 8. From Militarization to Democratization: The
Transformation of Turkey’s Counter Terrorism Strategy * 9. Conclusion and Some Remarks
New Security Challenges
January 2015 UK
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Julia O’Connell Davidson, University of Nottingham,
UK
"Passionately written, brilliantly researched and
replete with powerfully logical analysis, Julia
O'Connell's book should be required reading
for anyone claiming leadership in today's 'new
abolitionist movement.' Modern Slavery and the
Margins of Freedom establishes beyond dispute that
today's self-described antislavery movement fails
to address the fundamental realities of what slavery
actually is and what is driving its rapid expansion
all over the globe. Why, the book asks, do today's
abolitionists focus so narrowly on certain forms of
enslavement while utterly ignoring so many other
equally heinous practices? The deeply disturbing
answers to this question demand that today's abolitionists reexamine our
beliefs and revise our basic assumptions." - James Brewer Stewart, Founder,
Historians Against Slavery and James Wallace Professor of History Emeritus,
Macalester College, USA
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Contents: 1. Imagining Modernity, Forgetting Slavery * 2. Marking the Boundaries of Slavery *
3. Slavery and Wage Labour: Freedom and its Doubles * 4. Mastery, Race, and Nation: Prisons
and Borders as Transatlantic Slavery’s Living Legacies * 5. Mobility, Domination, Escape and the
State: ‘Trafficking’ as a modern Slave Trade * 6. State authorized Mobility, Slavery, and Forced
Labour * 7. Slaves and Wives: A Question of Consent * 8. Happy Endings?
October 2015 UK
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Civil Society and the Governance
of Development
Opposing Global Institutions
Anders Uhlin, Lund University, Sweden, Sara Kalm,
Lund University, Sweden
This book re-conceptualizes civil society engagement
with global governance institutions in the field
of development in terms of opposition. With an
innovative theoretical framework, it maps and explains
opposition strategies through detailed case studies on
the EU, the Asian Development Bank, and the Global
Forum on Migration and Development.
Contents: 1.Opposition in Global Governance: An Introduction
* 2.Global Governance, Civil Society and Opposition: Empirical
and Theoretical Context * 3.Opposition in Global Governance: An
Analytical Framework * 4.European Union Aid and Development
Cooperation * 5.The Asian Development Bank * 6.The Global
Forum on Migration and Development * 7.Conclusion: Opposing Global Institutions
Development, Justice and Citizenship
February 2015 UK
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216pp
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Town Twinning, Transnational Connections,
and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe
Andreas Langenohl, Justus Liebig University Giessen,
Germany
The New Middle Class in China
The New Middle Class in China, Tsang
Consumption,
Politics and the Market Economy
Eileen Yuk-Ha Tsang, Hong Kong Baptist University,
China
Many Europeans think that town twinning has greatly
contributed to integration in Europe after the Second
World War. This book, based on observations and
interviews with twinning practitioners in small towns,
reveals the social and cultural processes that inform
twinning as a transnational practice, its perspectives
and its limits.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Local Transnationalism in
a ‘Europe for Citizens’ * 2. European Visions: On the
Political Historiography of Town Twinning * 3. Small-town
Transnationals: The (Trans-)locality of Town Twinning *
4. Making Towns Meet: The Social Logics of (Trans-)local
Encounters * 5. Trans-local Friendships: The Microstructures of Twinning Sociability * 6.
Organizing (Civic) Culture: The Making of Europeans * 7. (Trans-)local Economies: Imaginary
Understandings of Europe * 8. Aesthetic and Cultural Idioms of Difference in Town Twinning * 9.
Conclusion: Town Twinning and the Ethics of Exchange
Europe in a Global Context
March 2015 UK
March 2015 US
264pp
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Based on interviews with entrepreneurs, professionals
and regional party cadres' from a range of age groups,
this book argues that Western class categories do
not directly apply to China and that the Chinese new
middle class is distinguished more by socio-cultural
than by economic factors.
Contents: Introduction: China Engages the Middle Class Society
in the 21st Century? * (Re) Framing Class Analysis in PostReform China * Class Boundaries of the Older Generation of the
Chinese New Middle Class * Generational Effects in the Chinese
New Middle Class * Guanxi Networks and the Chinese New
Middle Class * Middle Class Culture and Political Development *
Conclusion: A China in the Making with a New Middle Class?
Frontiers of Globalization
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Governing through Diversity
Border Shifts
Migration Societies in Post-Multiculturalist Times
New Mobilities in Europe and Beyond
Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Universitat Autonoma de
Barcelona, Spain
Edited by Tatiana Matejskova, Roskilde University,
Denmark, Marco Antonsich, Loughborough University,
UK
Border Shifts develops a more complex and
multifaceted understanding of global borders,
analysing internal and external EU borders from the
Mediterranean region to the US-Mexico border, and
exploring a range of issues including securitization,
irregular migration, race, gender and human trafficking.
This cross-disciplinary edited collection presents
an integrated approach to critical diversity
studies by gathering original scholarly research on
ideational, technical and actual social dimensions of
contemporary governance through diversity.
Contents: Preface: Rethinking Borders * 1. Exploring the Shifting
Contours * 2. Locating EU-Mediterranean Borders * 3. A border
laboratory? The Mexican-US Region as a Reference * 4. The
Luso-Galician Raia (line) * 5. The Catalan Border * Postface:
Observing the Ongoing Shift
Frontiers of Globalization
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Contents: Introduction. Governing Through Diversity; Tatiana
Matejskova; Marco Antonsich * PART I: IDEATIONAL FIELD:
CONCEPTUALIZATIONA AND SCHEMES * 1. The Difference
Diversity Makes: A Principle, A Lens, An Empirical Attribute For
A Majority-Minority Relations; Paolo Boccagni * 2. Cultural
Diversity And Social Inequalities; Thomas Faist * 3. Diversity
In Crisis: Reshaping Contemporary Ireland; Mary Gilmartin * PART II: TECHNICAL FIELD:
TECHNIQUES AND DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT * 4. Paradoxes Of (E)Quality And Good Will In
Managing Diversity: A Dutch Case In The 130 Philanthropic Sector; Halleh Ghorashi; Christine
Carabain; Ewa Szepietowska * 5. Grassroots Narratives And Practices Of Diversity In Mostar
And Novi Sad; Piotr Goldstein * 6. Dealing With Diversity In Education: A Critical View On Goals
And Outcomes; Cristina Allemann-Ghionda * PART III: SOCIAL FIELD: SOCIAL RELATIONS
OF HETEROGENEITY * 7. Theorizing Multiculturalism And Diversity: The Implications Of
Intersectionality; Gill Valentine * 8. Southern Discomfort: Defensive Urban Citizenship In Tel
Aviv; Nir Cohen * 9. Nationalism And Diversity In Schools; Elizabeth Mavroudi; Louise Holt *
Conclusion. Nation And Diversity: A False Conundrum; Tatiana Matejskova; Marco Antonsich
Global Diversities
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Global Rectificatory Justice
Göran Collste, Linköping University, Sweden
"This book covers a significant gap in the literature
on global justice by focusing on an important topic:
that of rectificatory justice for past international
injustices… It corners a nice niche and should serve
as a reference point for future discussion on the
subject, which it will also help excite." - Kok-Chor
Tan, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
What are the implications of colonialism for a theory
of global justice today? What does rectificatory justice
mean in the light of colonialism? What does global
rectificatory justice require in practice? The author
seeks to answer these questions covering a significant
gap in the literature on global justice.
Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. The Discussion on Global Justice. A Missing Premise *
3. Colonialism * 4. Five Cases of Colonialism * 5. The Legacy of Colonialism * 6. Restoring the
Epistemic Privilege * 7. Claims for Justice After Colonialism * 8. The Meaning of Rectificatory
Justice After Colonialism * 9. Ways Forward; Rectification, Forgiveness and Reconciliation *
10. Rectificatory Justice – the Philosophical Discussion * 11. Rectification for Slavery * 12. Is a
Generous Immigration Policy a Way to Rectify for Colonial Injustices? * 13. Changing the Global
Order: the Case of TRIPS * 14. Conclusions and Implications
Global Ethics
December 2014 UK
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Governance Transfer by Regional
Organizations
Patching Together a Global Script
Edited by Tanja A. Börzel, Freie Universität Berlin,
Germany, Vera van Hüllen, Leuphana Universität
Lüneburg, Germany
This volume explores the conditions under which
regional organizations engage in governance transfer
in and to areas of limited statehood. The authors
argue that a global script of governance transfer by
regional organizations is emerging, where regional and
national actors are adapting governance standards and
instruments to their local context.
Contents: PART I:INTRODUCTION * PART II: Africa * PART III:
MIDDLE EAST AND ASIA * PART IV: THE AMERICAS * PART V:
EUROPE * PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
Governance and Limited Statehood
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Non-State Justice Institutions and the Law
Human Rights Protection in Global Politics
Responsibilities of States and Non-State Actors
Edited by Kurt Mills, University of Glasgow, UK, David
Jason Karp, University of Sussex, UK
This edited book by Mills and Karp brings together
political, legal and moral perspectives on the
responsibilities of human rights protection in world
politics today. It critiques a narrow focus on states'
'violations' of human rights, incorporates non-state
actors, and looks beyond the 'Responsibility to Protect'
policy framework.
Contents: PART I: RESPONSIBILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS *
PART II: STATES’ RESPONSIBILITIES: BEYOND ‘VIOLATIONS’
OF HUMAN RIGHTS * PART III: RESPONSIBILITIES OF NONSTATE ACTORS * PART IV: THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT
Global Issues
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Decision-Making at the Interface of Tradition, Religion
and the State
Edited by Matthias Kötter, WZB Berlin Social Science
Center, Germany, Tilmann J. Röder, Max Planck
Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law,
Germany, Gunnar Folke Schuppert, WZB Berlin Social
Science Center, Germany, Rüdiger Wolfrum, Max
Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule
of Law, Germany
This book focuses on decision-making by non-state
justice institutions at the interface of traditional,
religious, and state laws. The authors discuss the
implications of non-state justice for the rule of law,
presenting case studies on traditional councils and
courts in Pakistan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Bolivia and
South Africa.
Contents: Introduction: A Bifurcated Theory of Law in Hybrid Societies: The Rule of Law and
Non-state Justice; Brian Z. Tamanaha * 1.1. The Recent Turn to Non-state Justice Institutions
* 1.2. How Hybrid Legal Situations Came About * 1.3. A Bifurcated Law and Society * 1.4. The
Apparent Misfit with the Rule of Law * 1.5. Conclusion * PART I: RECOGNIZING NON-STATE
JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS: FIVE CASES * 1. Pakistan: Jirgas Dispensing Justice without State
Control; Tilmann J. Röder and Naveed A. ShinwarI * 1.1. Introduction * 1.2. Governance and
Dispute Settlement in FATA * 1.3. Legality and Legitimacy of Decision-Making in the Existing
Framework * 1.4. Conclusions * 2. South Sudan: Linking the Chiefs’ Judicial Authority and
the Statutory * Court System; Katharina Diehl, Ruben Madol Arol and Simone Malz * 2.1.
Introduction: Traditional Authorities and Customary Law in South Sudan * 2.2. Contemporary
Legal Framework of the Judicial System * 2.3. Decision-Making in the Customary Court System
* 2.4. Interaction of Statutory Courts and Customary Courts – Two Parallel Systems or Two
Branches of the Same Legal Structure? * 2.5. Conclusion: The Political Relevance of Chief Courts
in the Post-Conflict Situa-tion of South Sudan * 3. Ethiopia: Legal and Judicial Plurality and the
Incorporation of Traditional * And more...
Governance and Limited Statehood
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Relating Indigenous and Settler Identities
Global Governance Facing Structural Changes
Beyond Domination
New Institutional Trajectories for Digital and Transnational
Capitalism
Avril Bell, Auckland University, New Zealand
"Superb. A powerful and rich piece of writing about
a key relationship in today's world: that between
indigenous and settler peoples. With clarity and
grace, this book provides new insights into the
necessary engagements between us." - Professor
Alison Jones, University of Auckland, New Zealand
This book uses identity theories to explore the
struggles of indigenous peoples against the domination
of the settler imaginary in Australia, Canada, New
Zealand and the United States. The book argues that
a new relational imaginary can revolutionize the way
settler peoples think about and relate to indigenous
difference.
Contents: 1. Introduction * PART I: THE SETTLER IMAGINARY * 2. Indigenous Authenticity
and Settler Nationalisms * 3: Hybrid Identities and the One-Way Street of Assimilation * PART
II: POSTCOLONIAL RESISTANCES * 4. Performative Hybridity, Unhomely Temporality and
Cultural Difference * 5. Strategic Essentialism, Indigenous Agency and Difference * PART III:
TOWARDS THE RELATIONAL IMAGINARY * 6. ‘Deep Colonising’: The Politics of Recognition *
7. Ethical Obligation and Relationality
Identity Studies in the Social Sciences
September 2014 UK
September 2014 US
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Edited by Michèle Rioux, UQAM, Kim FontaineSkronski, Laval University, Canada
Contemporary governance is a contested field of
competing institutional schemes and system of rules. This
book analyzes new institutional trajectories, the renewal
of old institutions or the emergence of new ones, to
understand their interaction and how they can help renew
collective action in a new world of global digital capitalism.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Old And New World Organizational
Architectures In A Creative Destruction Process; Michèle
Rioux And Kim Fontaine-Skronski * 2. Internet Governance
Institutionalization: Process And Trajectories; Nanette S. Levinson
And Meryem Marzouki * 3. The Relationship Between Internet
Organizations And Igos: Beyond Turf Wars In Internet Governance;
Roxana Radu And Jean-Marie Chenou * 4. Conceptualising Institutional Changes In A World Of
Great Transformations - From The Old Telecommunications Regime To The New Global Internet
Governance; Michèle Rioux And Kim Fontaine-Skronski * 5. The World Trade Organization And
Preferential Trade Agreements: The Case Of Cultural Goods And Services; Gilbert Gagné * 6.
Copyright And Intellectual Property As By-Products Of A New Power Relationships Between
Cultural Stakeholders; France Aubin * 7. Humanizing Trade: A North American Perspective In
The Making; Michèle Rioux And Christian Deblock * 8. EU And NAFTA International Agreement
Dispute Settlement Mechanisms; Joël Lebullenger * 9. Synthesis And Conclusion * 10. Bibliography
Information Technology and Global Governance
9780230237421
The Turn to Infrastructure
in Internet Governance
Edited by Francesca Musiani, French National Centre
for Scientific Research, France, Derrick L. Cogburn,
School of International Service/ Institute on Disability
and Public Policy/American University, USA, Laura
DeNardis, American University, USA, Nanette S.
Levinson, American University, USA
August 2015 UK
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Post-frontier Resource Governance
Indigenous Rights, Extraction and Conservation
in the Peruvian Amazon
Peter Bille Larsen, University of Lucerne, Switzerland
"Moving beyond previous studies of the frontier,
Peter Bille Larsen proposes an original concept
'the post-frontier', inviting the reader to revisit the
problem in all its complexity in an uncompromising
and bold manner. Oil and mining projects are
juxtaposed with indigenous territorial titles and
protected areas, as the two sides of the same
dynamics. A radical book and a highly interesting
theoretical contribution to understand a burning
topical issue that directs anthropological reflection
towards new horizons." - Alexandre Surrallés,
Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos Laboratoire
d'anthropologie sociale (IFEA), Collège de France
This book brings together a stellar group of
interdisciplinary international scholars, to examine the
current fundamental restructuring of global Internet
governance by focusing on governance by Internet
infrastructure. The authors see public and private
entities co-opting Internet infrastructure for broader
political and economic purposes.
Contents: 1. Governance by Infrastructure; Laura DeNardis
and Francesca Musiani * 2. The Multiple Logics of Post-Snowden Restructuring of Internet
Governance; Derrick L. Cogburn * 3. International Organizations and Global Internet
Governance: Inter-Organizational Architecture; Nanette S. Levinson and Meryem Marzouki *
4. Alternative Technologies as Alternative Institutions: The Case of the Domain Name System;
Francesca Musiani * 5. Domains of Control: Governance of and by the Domain Name System;
Kenneth Merrill * 6. Copyright, Information Intermediaries and Internet Architecture – Matthew
Schruers * 7. ‘Three-Strikes’ Response to Copyright Infringement: the Case of HADOPI;
Primavera De Filippi and Danièle Bourcier * 8. The Delegation of Censorship to the Private
Sector; Nicolas Arpagian * 9. Tracking Internet Shut Down Practices: Democracies and Hybrid
Regimes; Patricia Vargas-Leon * 10. The Turn to Infrastructure in Privacy Governance; Tatevik
Sargsyan * 11. Exploring PRISM’s Spectrum: Privacy in the Information Age; John Laprise * 12.
Conclusion: The Next ‘Turn’ in Internet Infrastructure Governance; Nanette S. Levinson and
Derrick L. Cogburn
Information Technology and Global Governance
December 2015 UK
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The author presents an anthropological analysis of the regulatory technologies
that characterize contemporary resource frontiers. He offers an ethnographic
portrayal of indigenous rights, resource extraction and environmental politics in
the Peruvian Amazon.
Contents: Foreword; Jonathan Friedman * 1. The Post-Frontier Paradox * 2. The Peruvian Amazon
And Post-Frontier Ethnography * 3. Frontier Narratives * 4. Decolonizing Indigenous Governance
* 5. Greening The Frontier * 6. The Double-Bind Of Community Conservation * 8. Oil Exploration
And The Extractive Post-Frontier * 9. Indigenous Power And Post-Frontier Politics * Concluding
Remarks: Theorizing Post-Frontier Governance * Post-Script: Biosphere Dreams And Biosfears
International Relations and Development Series
9781137533265
April 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
SERIES
States and Markets in Hydrocarbon Sectors
Edited by Andrei V. Belyi, University of Tartu, Estonia,
Kim Talus, University of Eastern Finland
Research on the role of states and markets in the
hydrocarbon sector is highly topical in contemporary
International Political Economy. This edited collection
will approach this subject from a broader perspective,
investigating the very essence of the interaction
between the state and the market and how this varies
on a regional basis.
Contents: Introduction; Andrei V Belyi and Kim Talus * PART I:
THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF STATEMARKET INTERACTION IN ENERGY * 1. States and Markets in
the Oil Industry; John Mitchell and Beth Mitchell * 2. States and
Markets in Energy Policy; Pami Aalto * 3. Regional Institutions
and Energy Market: Systems, Societies, Communities; Andrei V Belyi and Andrey Makarychev
* PART II: STATES AND MARKETS IN HYDROCARBON EXPORT-DEPENDENT STATES * 4.
State Capitalism and the Politics of Resources; Wojciech Ostrowski * 5. State and Markets in
Russia’s Hydrocarbon Sectors. Domestic Specificities and Interrelations with the West; Andrei
V Belyi and Catherine Locatelli * 6. The Dynamic of Latin American National Oil Companies’
Evolution: Pemex and PdVSA; Isabelle Rousseau * 7. The Question of ‘Security’ of Middle East
Oil Supply Revisited: Domestic Crisis in a Middle East North African Oil Producer and its Impact
on International Markets: the Case of Libya; Marat Terterov and Claudia Nocente * PART III; THE
‘CONSUMER’ STATE PERSPECTIVE * And more...
January 2015 UK
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Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University, USA
"This book is a thoughtful masterpiece that
facilitates holistic understandings of the history,
politics, economy and society of the Gulf. It offers
insightful analyses of the Gulf by situating it within
regional, inter-regional and international systems.
It is certainly a must-read book for specialists and
students of the Gulf." - Namie Tsujigami, University
of Tokyo, Japan
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen documents the startling
rise of the Arab Gulf States as regional powers with
international reach and provides a definitive account of
how they have become embedded in the global system
of power, politics, and policy-making.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: GLOBALIZATION AND THE GULF * 1. The Gulf and the
Global Economy * 2. Small States in World Politics * 3. State Capitalism and Strategic Niches *
4. Gulf Perspectives on the Global Rebalancing * PART II: CHANGING PATTERNS OF GLOBAL
ENGAGEMENT * 5. The Internationalisation of Gulf Finance * 6. Shifting Patterns of Global
Trade * 7. Global Aviation and the Gulf * 8. Migrant Labour in the Gulf * 9. The Illusion of
Security? * Conclusion. The Gulf Paradox
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Edited by Philip Fountain, National University of
Singapore, Singapore, Robin Bush, Research Triangle
International, Indonesia, R. Michael Feener, National
University of Singapore, Singapore
"Originating from a conference hosted by an
academic powerhouse, the Asia Research Institute
(ASI), National University of Singapore, Religion and
the Politics of Development is much more coherent
than most edited compilations. It combines a
sophisticated, questioning editorial vision with
ethnographic richness, and substantially expands
the existing body of comparative research literature
on this topic. The quasi-religious character of
supposedly secular movements and institutions is
thoughtfully exposed, including those that sacralize
'development', while pro-poor initiatives are shown to be dangerously
narrow-minded when they are grounded in a dismissive approach to religion.
The reader is left in no doubt about the deficiencies of aid and welfare
provision in all the social contexts considered by the twelve contributors, but
is reminded that world politics would be in an even worse state without the
'will to improve'." - Jonathan Benthall, University College London, UK
This volume brings emerging research on religion and development into
conversation with politics. Deploying innovative conceptual frameworks, and
drawing on empirical research from across contemporary Asia, this collection
makes an incisive contribution to the analysis of aid and development processes.
Contents: Introduction; Robin Bush, Philip Fountain and R. Michael Feener * 1. Religion and
the Politics of Development in Asia; Philip Fountain, Robin Bush, R. Michael Feener * 2. The
Purification, Sacralisation and Instrumentalisation of Development as a Religious Enterprise;
Oscar Salemink * 3. Gender, Development, and the ‘De-privatization’ of Religion: Re-framing
Feminism and Religion in Asia; Emma Tomalin * 4. Islamic Activism and Palliative Care: An
Analysis from Kerala, India; R. Santhosh * And more...
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The Gulf States in International
Political Economy
October 2015 UK
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9781137438560
Brazil’s Emerging Role in Global Governance
Health, Food Security and Bioenergy
Markus Fraundorfer, German Institute of Global and
Area Studies (GIGA), Germany
The author examines Brazil's emerging role as
an important actor in various sectors of global
governance. By exploring how Brazil's exercise of power
developed over the last decade in the sectors of health,
food security and bioenergy, this book sheds light on
the power strategies of an emerging country from the
global south.
Contents: 1.Introduction * 2. Theoretical Considerations *
3.Brazil’s Global Fight Against HIV/AIDS * 4.Brazil’s Global
Fight Against Hunger and Poverty * 5.Brazil’s Production of
Sugarcane-Based Ethanol * 6.Conclusion
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
EU Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Governance
New Approaches to the Governance
of Natural Resources
Global and Local Challenges and Responses
Insights from Africa
Edited by Jakub M. Godzimirski, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs (NUPI), Norway
Edited by J. Andrew Grant, Queen’s University, Canada,
W.R. Nadège Compaoré, Queen’s University, Canada,
Matthew I. Mitchell, Saint Paul University, Canada
"New Approaches to the Governance of Natural
Resources: Insights from Africa is refreshingly brilliant,
engaging but most importantly innovative. The
collection of chapters in this edited volume offers
a nuanced analysis that extends our understanding
of the complexity of natural resources governance
in Africa. This book is a must read for everyone
interested in natural resources governance in Africa."
- Uwafiokun Idemudia, York University, Canada
This edited collection focuses on the impact of the
changing global distribution of power on the EU's
energy policy and ability to project its approach to
energy-related issues abroad. It maps the EU's changing
position on global energy, the impact of various factors
on its energy policy, and its relations with Russia, China,
the USA and Brazil.
Contents: Introduction; Jakub M. Godzimirski * PART I: EU
ENERGY POLICY AT WORK * 1. Defining and Projecting EU
Energy Policy; Caroline Kuzemko; Amelia Hadfield * 2. The EU
Regulatory State, Commission Leadership and External Energy
Governance; Svein S. Andersen; Andreas Goldthau; Nick Sitter
* 3. The Foreign Dimension of EU Energy Policy: the Case of the Southern Gas Corridor; Matteo
Verda * PART II: TROUBLEMAKERS AND COMPETITORS * 4. Russia-EU Energy Relations: from
Complementarity to Distrust?; Jakub M. Godzimirski * 5. Energy Security in China–EU Relations:
Framing Further Efforts of Collaboration; Zha Daojiong * 6. Energy and the Regional Players: the
Strange Rivalry Between the EU and China in Africa; Gian Paolo Calchi Novati, Marta Montanini
* PART III: NEW ENERGY PARTNERSHIPS? * 7. The US–EU Energy Relationship; Heather
Conley; Sarah Ladislaw; Anne Hudson * 8. Brazil - a New Global Energy Player?; John Todd;
Benjamin de Carvalho * CONCLUSIONS * 9. Conclusion: The EU, energy, and global power
shifts; Jakub M. Godzimirski; Nina Græger
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND POLICY
IMPLICATIONS * PART II: GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES IN AFRICA’S OIL SECTOR * PART
III: GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES IN AFRICA’S NON PETROLEUM NATURAL RESOURCE
SECTORS * PART IV: CONCLUDING REMARKS: NEW CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
October 2015 UK
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Global Governance and Regulatory Failure
The Political Economy of Banking
Roman Goldbach, University of Dresden, Germany
"Global Governance and Regulatory Failure stands
out from the plethora of books on financial
regulation and the global financial crisis not only
for the author's thorough examination of the new
transnational regulatory regime, but also for his
innovative and critical analytical approach. This
book is a timely warning to both analysts and
policymakers that the public good of financial
stability may be farther away, not closer." - Philip G.
Cerny, University of Manchester, UK, and Rutgers
University, USA
The author provides a theoretical framework of the
global political economy of banking regulation and
analyses the policies and politics of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
He demonstrates how global governance has contributed to the onset of the
Great Recession and continues to increase the likelihood of future global financial
crises.
Contents: 1. The Great Recession, Regulatory Failure, and Global Governance * 2. Global
Financial Instability and the Evolution of Global Banking Regulation * 2.1 Financial Stability and
Banking Regulation * 2.2 Evolution of the Basel Committee * 3. A Theoretical Framework to
Explain Influence in Global Banking Regulation: * The Transnational Regulatory Regime * 3.1
Influence in Global Banking Regulation *And more...
June 2015 UK
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The book provides an in-depth analysis of the
governance of Africa's natural resource sectors
(oil, biofuels, forestry, fisheries, minerals) and new insights for readers as they
navigate the burgeoning research on global governance initiatives and regional/
national strategies that seek to improve the governance of the continent's natural
resources.
9781137280404
Alliance Capitalism, Innovation
and the Chinese State
The Global Wireless Sector
Victoria Higgins, Monash University, Australia
This book analyses how key 'systems integration'
technical pressures, and the increasing use of
collaborative alliances for market and product
development are impacting on the socio–technical
policy directives of Chinese State leaders and the
strategic behaviour of key Chinese high–technology
firms operating in the global wireless sector.
Contents: 1. China’s New Alliance Capitalism and the Case of
the Wireless Communication Sector * 2. The Perils of Strategic
Technological Development Policy: Two Failed Chinese
Attempts, FDI and Techno-Nationalism * 3. Complex Global
Technological Systems and the Chinese State: From National
Indigenous Innovation to Globalised Adaptive Ecology * 4.
Technological Development, Alliance Capitalism and Chinese State Capacity * 5. Beyond
Neo-Techno-Nationalism: An Introduction to China’s Emergent Third Way: Globalised
Adaptive Ecology, Emergent Capabilities and Policy Instruments * 6. Global Wireless Sector * 7.
Conclusion * 8. Appendices
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
SERIES (CONT.)
Gangster States
Rising Powers and Technological Change
Edited by Ryan David Kiggins, University of Central
Oklahoma, USA
Organized Crime, Kleptocracy and Political Collapse
Katherine Hirschfeld, University of Oklahoma, USA
The author draws on behavioral ecology to predict
the evolution of organized crime in unregulated
systems of exchange and the further development of
racketeer economies into unstable kleptocratic states.
The result is a new model that explains the expansion
and contraction of political-economic complexity in
prehistoric and contemporary societies.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 1.1 Secret Vices * 1.2 What is Organized
Crime? * 1.3 Evolutionary Stable Strategies * 1.4 Case Study:
Post-Soviet Russia * 1.5 Gangs as Primitive States * 1.6 Collapse
and Regeneration * 1.7 Darwinian Political Economy * 2. What
is Organized Crime? * 2.1 Formal Verses Informal Economies *
2.2 Organized Crime as Racketeering * 2.3 Descriptive Vignette:
Camorra * 2.4 The Organization of Crime * 2.5 Racketeering in
Prison Economies * 2.6 The Organization of a Stateless Campus Economy * 2.7 Labor Rackets * 2.8
Gambling Rackets * 2.9 Prohibition * 3. Failing Economics * 3.1 Contaminated Markets * 3.2 The Cold
War in Economic Thinking * 3.3 The Road to Friedmanistan * 3.4 Experimental Vignette: The Other
Invisible Hand * 4. The Evolution of Racketeering * 4.1 Behavioral Economics Meets Behavioral Ecology
* 4.2 Evolutionary Stable Strategies * 4.3 Cheating and Systemic Complexity * 4.4 Racketeering as an
Evolutionary Stable Strategy * 4.5 ESS Thinking: Farming and Raiding * 4.6 From Raiding to Protection
Rackets * 4.7 Supply and Demand * 4.8 The Geography of Protection * And more...
February 2015 UK
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The Political Economy of Rare Earth Elements
The contributors argue that rare earths are essential
to the information technology revolution on which
humans have come to depend for communication,
commerce, and, increasingly, engage in conflict.
They demonstrate that rare earths are a strategic
commodity over which political actors will and do
struggle for control.
Contents: Introduction: The Strategic And Security Implications
Of Rare Earths; Ryan Kiggins * 2. China’s Rare Earth Industry And
End-Use: Supply Security And Innovation; Jost Wubbeke * 3.
Rare Earths And Japan: Traditional Vulnerability Reconsidered;
Kyoko Hatakeyama * 4. Rare Earth Elements And The European
Union; Maximilian Rech * 5. The Curious Disjunction Of Rare Earth Elements And U.S.
Politics: Analyzing The Inability To Develop A Secure REE Supply Chain; Steven Dobransky * 6.
Afghanistan From Barrier To Bridgehead: The Political Economy Of Rare Earth Elements And
The New Silk Road; Michael Skinner * 7. The Environment-Security Nexus In Contemporary
Rare Earth Politics; Julie Klinger * 8. Recycling Toward Rare Earths Security; Fanny Verrax * 9.
Rare Earth And One-Dimensional Society: Mining The Foundations Of Counterrevolutionary
Seduction; Sean Walsh * 10. Rare Earths In Africa And South America; Mauro Caraccioli *
Afterword: Rare Earths In The WTO; Louis Furmanski
July 2015 UK
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Rising Powers and Multilateral Institutions
The BRICs, US ‘Decline’ and Global
Transformations
Ray Kiely, Queen Mary University of London, UK
"It has become widely accepted that the rise of the
South in recent decades, and especially since the western
financial crisis, has transformed world politics and world
economics. In this major new book Ray Kiely carefully
assesses the evidence, questioning how transformative
this rise really is, and whether it entails the decline of the
United States. He offers a sober, searching critique of the
performance of the BRICs, setting out what they have
achieved, but also the limits to their continued progress.
He points to the continuing persistence of international
power relationships and inequality, arguing that these
make it too soon to announce the end of the West. Kiely
injects a welcome dose of realism into current debates,
and no-one involved in them can afford to ignore the
book's arguments." - Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge, UK
The author examines the rise of the BRICs and the supposed decline of the United
States. Focusing on the boom years from 1992 to 2007, and the crisis years after
2008, he argues that there are limits to the rise of the former and that the extent
of US decline has been greatly exaggerated.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Rise Of The South? Rising Brics, Declining US? *
Developmental Change And Transformation Through Convergence * Geopolitical Change
And Transformation * Rising South, Declining West?: Competing Perspectives * Conclusions:
Issues For Further Consideration * 3. The Brics, State Capitalism And Globalisation: Challenge
To Or Triumph Of The West? * Triumph Of The West? The South And The Opportunities Of
Globalisation * Challenge To The West? State Capitalism, The China Model And The Beijing
Consensus * States And Markets In The Development Of The Brics * And more...
April 2015 UK
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Edited by Dries Lesage, University of Ghent, Belgium,
Thijs Van de Graaf, University of Ghent, Belgium
"This is a really useful, high quality edited collection.
It gathers together several distinguished analysts
of global institutions and asks them all to consider
the new issues and changing trends generated
for these institutions by the rise of non-Western
powers in global politics. The book genuinely adds
to our knowledge and understanding in this key,
but often neglected, dimension of global economic
and political change." - Anthony Payne, University of
Sheffield, UK
The rise of new powers such as China and India is sending
shockwaves through the global multilateral system. This
volume systematically examines how 13 multilateral institutions are responding
to this shift, with some deploying innovative outreach and reform activities, while
others are paralyzed by gridlock or even retreat from the global scene.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * 1. Rising Powers and Multilateral Institutions: Analytical
Framework and Findings; Dries Lesage and Thijs Van de Graaf * 2. The State of the Art: Studying
the Rising Powers and Multilateral Organizations; Gregory T. Chin * PART II: EXCLUSIVE
WESTERN CLUBS * 3. Rising Powers, Rising Europe, and the Future of NATO; Sven Biscop
* 4. From ‘Club of the Rich’ to ‘Globalization à la Carte’? Evaluating Reform at the OECD;
Judith Clifton and Daniel Diaz-Fuentes * 5. The IEA, the New Energy Order, and the Future of
Global Energy Governance; Thijs Van de Graaf * 6. Rising Powers and Transnational Private
Governance: The International Accounting Standards Board; Andreas Nölke * 7. Going Global:
The G8’s Adaptation to Rising Powers; John J. Kirton * PART III: GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS,
UNEQUAL GOVERNANCE * 8. The United Nations Security Council: The Challenge of Reform;
Madeleine O. Hosli and Thomas Dörfler * And more...
April 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Everyday Life in Mass Dictatorship
Trade Diplomacy Transformed
Collusion and Evasion
Why Trade Matters for Global Prosperity
Edited by Alf Lüdtke, Universität Erfurt, Germany
Geoffrey Allen Pigman, University of Pretoria, South
Africa
This is the first book to tell the story of the diplomacy
that has made the international trading system what
it is today. It reveals how three major transformations
over the past two centuries have shaped the way
goods, services, capital and labour cross borders, as
buyers and sellers meet in the global marketplace.
Contents: 1. International Trade As Diplomacy * 2.
Liberalization: The First Transformation * 3. Institutionalization:
The Second Transformation * 4. Judicialization: The Third
Transformation * 5. Transforming Trade Diplomacy Anew?
October 2015 UK
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Oppression and violence are often cited as the pivotal
aspects of modern dictatorships, but it is the collusion
of large majorities that enable these regimes to
function. The desire for a better life and a powerful
national, if not imperial community provide the basis
for the many forms of people's cooperation explored in
this volume.
Contents: Contents * 1. Introductory Notes; Alf Lüdtke * 2.
Ordinary People, Self-Energising, and Room for Manoeuvering:
Examples from 20th Century European Dictatorships; Alf
Lüdtke * 3. The Third Reich: Police State or Self-Policing
Society?; Peter Lambert * 4. Self-Reassurance in Troubled
Times: German Diaries During the Upheavals of 1933; Michael
Wildt * 5. Collaboration, Complicity, and Evasion Under Italian Fascism; Paul Corner * 6.
Stalinism ‘From Below’?: Soviet State, Society, and the Great Terror; Kevin McDermott * 7.
The Politics of National Language and Wartime Mobilisation of Everyday Life in Late Colonial
Korea, 1937–1945; Kyu Hyun Kim * 8. Industrial Warriors: Labour Heroes and Everyday Life
in Wartime Colonial Korea, 1937–1945; Michael Kim * 9. Consumption and Consumerism
in the German Democratic Republic; Harald Dehne * 10. North Korea and the Education of
Desire: Totalitarianism, Everyday Life, and the Making of Post-Colonial Subjectivity; Charles K.
Armstrong * 11. Comrade Min, Women’s Paid Labour, and the Centralising Party-State: Postwar
Reconstruction in North Korea; Andre Schmid * And more...
Mass Dictatorship in the Twentieth Century
Governing Climate Induced Migration
and Displacement
September 2015 UK
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IGO Expansion and Global Policy Implications
Andrea C. Simonelli, Perceptions and Understandings
of Climate Change and Migration, USA
"A refreshingly new, but sobering account of climate
change displacement, that redefines refugee
and migration studies in the context of a rapidly
approaching global humanitarian crisis." – Tim
Cadman, Griffith University, Australia
Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding
Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives
Denis Dragovic, University of Melbourne, Australia
''As an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic
has seen the importance of religion in political life
while serving in conflict zones around the world.
This fascinating study adds to that lived experience
rigour and scholarship, resulting in an insightful
comparative study of Catholicism and Islam.
Building on the themes of salvation and justice,
Dragovic provides new insights into how the deep
purpose that underlies religious belief plays a
crucial role in politics.'' - Professor Anthony F Lang,
Chair in International Political Theory in the School
of International Relations at the University of St
Andrews and Director of the Centre for Global
Constitutionalism
Andrea Simonelli provides the first in-depth evaluation
of climate displacement in the field of political science,
specifically global governance. She evaluates four
intergovernmental organizations (UNHCR, IOM,
OCHA and the UNFCCC), and the structural and
political constraints regarding their potential expansion
to govern this new issue area.
Contents: PART I * 1 Introduction * 1.2. Current State of Affairs * PART II * 2.1. Hyperbole V.
Fact * 2.2. Academically Understood Context * PART III * 3.1. Institutional Expansion * 3.2. Lack
of Expansion * PART IV * 4.1. Filling the Governance Gap * 4.2. Conclusion
October 2015 UK
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This book draws upon theory and theology to consider how religious institutions
engage with post-conflict statebuilding and why they would choose to lend their
resources to the endeavour. Drawing from the theologies of Roman Catholicism
and Sunni Islam, Dragovic explores their possible motivations to engage alongside
the international community.
Contents: Series Editor Introduction; John Brewer * Author Preface * Introduction * 1. Religion
and Post-Conflict Statebuilding * 2. Roman Catholic View of the State * 3. Salvation as the
Catholic Post-Conflict Statebuilding Imperative * 4. Sunni Islam and the State * 5. Justice as the
Sunni Post-Conflict Statebuilding Imperative * 6. Bosnia and Herzegovina * Conclusion
Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict
March 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
MIGRATION, DIASPORAS AND CITIZENSHIP
SERIES
Citizenship and its Others
Edited by Bridget Anderson, University of Oxford, UK,
Vanessa Hughes, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
"Citizenship and its Others invites readers to
look beyond common-sense understandings
of citizenship. It provides a sharp and engaging
reminder that race, class, gender and sexuality are
all of importance in shaping how we experience
both a sense of belonging and a perception of the
'other'. It is a challenge to us all to rethink the terms
of both discourse and politics about citizenship in
our contemporary environment." - John Solomos,
University of Warwick, UK
This edited volume analyzes citizenship through
attention to its Others, revealing the partiality of
citizenship's inclusion and claims to equality by defining it as legal status, political
belonging and membership rights. Established and emerging scholars explore the
exclusion of migrants, welfare claimants, women, children and others.
Contents: 1. Introduction; Bridget Anderson; Vanessa Hughes * 2. Reflections on the Good
Citizen; Laura Brace * 2.1. The Mutable Citizen; David Feldman * 2.2. Can family Migrants be
Good Citizens?; Vanessa Hughes * 3. Immigration and the Worker Citizen; Bridget Anderson *
3.1. Immigration and the Gendered Worker Citizen; Isabel Shutes * 3.2. Entangled Spatialities;
Patricia O. Daley * 4. The Convergence of the Criminal and the Foreigner in the Production
of Citizenship; Melanie Griffiths * 4.1. The Commercialization of Migration Control; Rutvica
Andrijasevic * 4.2. Only connect?; Michael Keith * 5. Racism; Nandita Sharma * 5.1. Disposable
Citizenship; David T. Goldberg * 6. Sexualities, Intimacies, and the Citizen/Migrant Distinction;
Eithne Luibhéid * 6.1. Citizenship, Otherness and the Legibility of Love; Julia O’Connell Davidson
* 6.2. Sexual Morality and Citizenship; Vic Seidler * And more...
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Nationalism, Identity and the
Governance of Diversity
Old Politics, New Arrivals
Fiona Barker, Victoria University of Wellington, New
Zealand
Examining the evolving responses to immigration,
migrant integration and diversity of substate
governments in Quebec, Flanders and Brussels, and
Scotland, Fiona Barker explores what happens when
the 'new' diversity arising from immigration intersects
with the 'old' politics of substate nationalism in
decentralized, multinational societies.
Contents: 1.Immigrant Newcomers and the Old Politics of
Nationalism * 2.Nationalism, Decentralization and the Politics of
Migration * 3.Taming the Trojan Horse: Quebec and the Politics
of Demography * 4.Managing Multiple Diversities: Belgian
Federalism and the Flemish Politics of Integration * 5.Civic and
Economic Nationalism: the Scottish Turn to Immigration * 6.Challenges and Opportunities of
Governing Diversity in the Multinational Society
February 2015 UK
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9781137339300
Social Transformation and Migration
National and Local Experiences in South Korea, Turkey, Mexico
and Australia
Edited by Stephen Castles, University of Sydney,
Australia, Derya Ozkul, University of Sydney, Australia,
Magdalena Cubas, University of Sydney, Australia
This book examines theories and specific experiences
of international migration and social transformation,
with special reference to the effects of neo-liberal
globalization on four societies with vastly different
historical and cultural characteristics: South Korea,
Australia, Turkey and Mexico.
Contents: PART I: METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES * PART
II: CASE-STUDY INSIGHTS: SOUTH KOREA * PART III: CASESTUDY INSIGHTS: TURKEY * PART IV: CASE-STUDY INSIGHTS:
MEXICO * PART V: CASE STUDY INSIGHTS: AUSTRALIA *
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Military Migrants
Fighting for YOUR Country
9781137474940
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Vron Ware, Kingston University, UK
"Military Migrants is a 'must read' for people who
care about the realities behind the rituals of our
militaries. Vron Ware has done such innovative
research. The men and women - from Fiji, Nepal,
Jamaica, Belize, Ghana - whom the British military
recruit to fight Britain's wars come alive on these
pages. They have ideas and aspirations and savvy
assessments of their own. This is a brilliant book."
- Cynthia Enloe, Clark University, USA
This book presents a study of minority ethnic soldiers
serving in the British Army, one of the country's most
important and symbolic national institutions. Asking
questions about British culture, nationalism and
history, the book will enrich public discussion about the contemporary place of
the armed forces in UK society.
Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. For Queen and Commonwealth * PART I * 3. The Race
to Recruit * 4. The Promised Land * PART II * 5. Culture Shock * 6. Keeping the Faith * PART III *
7. Crossing the Line * 8. The Force of the Law * PART IV * 9. Like Coming to Mars * 10. Caught in
the Crossfire * 11. Conclusion * 12. Militarized Multiculture * Notes * Index
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Bourdieu and Social Movements
Ideological Struggles in the British Anti-Capitalist Movement
Joseph Ibrahim, Leeds Beckett University, UK
The Politics of Leverage in International
Relations
Name, Shame, and Sanction
In this book, Ibrahim employs Bourdieu's key
concepts in order to explain the complex dynamics
of social movements by detailing the key stages of
development of, and ideological conflict between, 21st
century British anti-capitalist organizations, and their
interactions with wider social and political forces.
Edited by H. Richard Friman, Marquette University, USA
"Friman and colleagues make an important
contribution for IR theory and with real policy
relevance. Soft power strategies such as naming and
shaming too often are more embraced than analyzed.
The Politics of Leverage in International Relations provides
an analytic framework which digs deeper with both
intensive case studies on a range of policy areas (human
rights, money laundering, drugs, armed conflict,
corporate social responsibility) that are valuable in
their own right as well as being woven together to get
at patterns showing when, why and how such leverage
can be effective." - Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University
and Woodrow Wilson Center
Contents: 1. Introduction: A New Era of Social Movement
Analysis: A Bourdieusian Approach * 2. Anti-neoliberalism and
British Anti-capitalism * 3. Towards a New Theory of Social
Movement Practice * 4. Political Distinction and the Reflexive
Anti-capitalist Habitus * 5. Fields of Struggle: Ideological
Competition and Conflict * 6. A Very British Coup: Transforming
Fields Through Superior Capital * 7. The Occupy Movement: a
Crisis of Doxa * 8. Conclusion
Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
July 2015 UK
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Contents: Notes on Contributors * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction: Unpacking the
Mobilization of Shame; H. Richard Friman * PART I: REVISITING HUMAN RIGHTS NAMING AND
SHAMING * 2. Caught at the Keyhole: The Power and Limits of Shame; William F. Schulz * 3. Human
Rights Naming and Shaming: International and Domestic Processes; James C. Franklin * And more...
Palgrave Studies in International Relations
The New Social Division
Making and Unmaking Precariousness
Edited by Donatella della Porta, European University
Institute, Italy, Sakari Hänninen, National Institute for
Health and Welfare, Finland, Martti Siisiäinen,
University of Jyväskylä, Finland, Tiina Silvasti, University
of Jyväskylä, Finland
This volume addresses issues of precariousness in a
broad, interdisciplinary perspective, looking at socioeconomic transformations as well as the identity
formation and political organizing of precarious people.
The collection bridges empirical research with social
theory to problematize and analyse the precariat.
Contents: 1. The precarisation effect; Donatella della Porta,
Sakari Hänninen, Martti Siisiäinen and Tiina Silvasti * Part I * 2.
Precarity in the different worlds of social classes; Harri Melin
and Raimo Blom * 3. Precarity - minority condition or majority experience?; Kevin Doogan * 4.
A European analysis of subsistence precarisation and precarious risk; Erling Solheim and Håkon
Leiulfsrud * 5. Tests for the Underclass: The Social Effects of Activating Labour Market Policy
in Germany; Klaus Dörre * 6. The precarious status of migrant labour in Greece: evidence from
rural areas; Charalambos Kasimis, Apostolos, G. Papadopoulos and Stavros Zografakis * Part II
* 7. Precariousness in Academia - The prospects of employment in changing universities; Kirsti
Lempiäinen * 8. On the Roma precarious experience facing Pentecostalism; Ildikó Asztalos
Morell * 9. Giving up Farming as a Precarious Decision; Tiina Silvasti and Sakari Hänninen * 10.
Precarious Experience Denied?; Mikko Jakonen * 11. Precarious Voice or Precarious Noise?; Lauri
Siisiäinen * Part III * 12. Precarious Struggles in Italy; Donatella della Porta, Simone Baglioni
and Herbert Reiter * 13. The Many Frames of Precarious Condition. Some Insights from Italian
Mobilization against Precarity; Alice Mattoni * 14. The transformation of jobless’ movement and
the segregation of the unemployed in Finland since the 1990s; Martti Siisiäinen, Eeva Luhtakallio
and Tomi Kankainen * 15. Varieties of precarious workers’ unionism: Greece and Italy compared;
Markos Vogiatzoglou * 16. The Making and Unmaking of Precarity: Some Concluding Remarks;
Donatella della Porta, Sakari Hänninen, Martti Siisiäinen and Tiina Silvasti
Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
October 2015 UK
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This unique volume unpacks the concept and practice of naming and shaming by
examining how governments, NGOs and international organisations attempt to
change the behaviour of targeted actors through public exposure of violations of
normative standards and legal commitments.
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The Ministry of Public Input
Integrating Citizen Views into Political Leadership
Jennifer Lees-Marshment, School of Social Sciences,
Politics and International Relations, University of
Auckland, New Zealand
"This is a very timely and important contribution
to the increasingly urgent debate regarding
the revitalisation of democracy. The author
demonstrates the all-too-rare academic leadership
that not only provides a powerful bridge between
theory and practice but also navigates the
frustrating divides that mysteriously persist
between the fields of political theory, public
administration, political leadership and political
marketing." – Professor Brad Jackson, Head of
School of Government, Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand
As political leaders acknowledge the limits of their power they increasingly
integrate constructive input from inside and outside government into their
decision-making. A Ministry or Commission of Public Input is necessary to collect,
process and communicate input more effectively and politicians need to work
with the public to identify solutions.
Contents: 1. Building the Bridge: A Methodology for Connecting the Aspiration and
Practicalities of Public Input and Political Leadership * 2. Changing Times: Politicians Talk of
Partnership * And more...
9781137509338
Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership
February 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Middle Powers in World Trade Diplomacy
Race, Class, and the Politics of Decolonization
India, South Africa and the Doha Development Agenda
Jamaica Journals, 1961 and 1968
Charalampos Efstathopoulos, Aberystwyth University,
UK
"Global governance is increasingly influenced by
emerging economies, something which the status
quo powers must acknowledge and accommodate.
Nowhere is this better exemplified than in the
discussions within the WTO, not least in the Doha
round of talks. This important book provides a muchneeded comparative analysis of the roles of two key
developing countries — India and South Africa — in
these often contentious deliberations. The author's
detailed analysis gives an excellent overview and
analytical appraisal of how New Delhi and Pretoria
adopted various positions during the Doha process
and why. As the BRICS become ever more important
in global affairs, Charalampos Efstathopoulos' book is a major contribution in
the current debates about the role of Southern powers in global governance
and how this is likely to play out in the future." - Ian Taylor, University of St.
Andrews, UK
Examining how leading developing countries are increasingly shaping
international economic negotiations, this book uses the case studies of India and
South Africa to demonstrate the ability of states to exert diplomatic influence
through different bargaining strategies and represent the interests of the
developing world in global governance.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Middle Power Diplomacy in International Relations * 2. The Doha
Development Agenda, 2000-1 * 3. The Middle Power Offensive, 2002-3 * 4. A New Leadership,
2004-5 * 5. The Informal Process and Crisis-management, 2006-13 * 6. Southern Middle
Powers in Comparative Perspective
Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations
March 2015 UK
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Dynamics, Strategies, Capacities
Edited by Giliberto Capano, Scuola Normale Superiore,
Italy, Michael Howlett, Simon Fraser University,
Canada, M. Ramesh, National University of Singapore,
Singapore
This edited collection examines various facets of
governance - the organization and steering of political
processes within society - for a better understanding of
the complexities of contemporary policy making.
Contents: PART I: VARIETIES OF GOVERNANCE AS A
CONCEPT AND EMPIRICAL REALITY * PART II: GOVERNANCE
DYNAMICS * PART III: GOVERNANCE STRATEGIES * PART IV:
THE CAPACITIES OF GOVERNANCE MODES: EXPLAINING
VARIATION IN MODES OF GOVERNANCE * PART V:
CONCLUSION: MOVING FORWARD IN STUDIES OF
GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy
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This book offers a detailed picture of Jamaica before
and after independence. A 1961 journal sheds light on
the political and social context before independence,
while a 1968 journal shows how independence
dissolved dissident forces and identifies the origins of
Jamaica’s current two party politics.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: JAMAICA JOURNAL 1961
* 1. Jamaica: a British Colony on the Eve of Independence *
2. Kingston and Rural Jamaica * 3. The Ras Tafari Movement,
Marxism and Race * 4. Race, Class and the Referendum * PART
II: JAMAICA JOURNAL 1968 * 5. Sovereign Jamaica: PostColonialism as Neocolonialism
Studies of the Americas
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The Political Economy of EU Ties with
Iraq and Iran
An Assessment of the Trade-Peace Relationship
9781137381750
Varieties of Governance
Colin Clarke, Oxford University, UK
9781137477965
Amir M. Kamel, University of East London, UK; King’s
College London, UK
"This work dispels the myth of liberal trade theory
and practice being synonymous with peace. Quite
the opposite - they are synonymous with war.
Scholars and policy-makers from all walks of life
would benefit enormously by reading Amir M.
Kamel’s fine account." - Professor Vassilis K. Fouskas,
School of Business & Law, University of East London,
UK
This book analyzes the failure of the EU's peacethrough-trade policy in Iraq and Iran between 1979
and 2009 from a theoretical and empirical perspective.
The author adds to the trade-peace theory debate and
provides evidence supporting the need to review the EU's peace-through-tradepolicy towards Iraq and Iran, and in general.
Contents: 1. Introducing the Topic and its Importance * 2. The Trade-Peace Theory * 3. The
EU’s Peace—Through—Trade—Policy in its Historical Context * 4. Iraq Part I: From the Iranian
Revolution to the Gulf War (1979—1991) * 5. Iraq Part II: Iraq Under the CFSP (1992—2009) * 6.
Iran Part I: The Revolution & Two Gulf Wars (1979—1991) * 7. Iran Part II: EU Involvement Under
the CFSP (1992—2009) * 8. Comparing the Two Cases to Conclude * Bibliography
The Political Economy of the Middle East
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE STATE SERIES
Forum Shopping in International Disputes
The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in
Europe and the Americas
Edited by Achim Hurrelmann, Carleton University,
Canada, Steffen Schneider, University of Bremen,
Germany
"This book analyses politicization and legitimation of
regional governance in Europe and the Americas. The
chapters demonstrate convincingly that legitimacy
matters for regional integration. Although
scholarship on legitimacy in the EU has grown in
recent years the topic has so far only received scant
attention in relation to integration efforts in North
and South America. This is a solid and important
contribution to the literature on comparative
regional integration." - Finn Laursen, University of
Southern Denmark, Denmark
Based on cutting-edge research, this edited volume examines how citizens and
political elites perceive the legitimacy of regional integration in Europe and the
Americas. It analyses public opinion and political discourse on the EU, NAFTA
and MERCOSUR, arguing that legitimation patterns shape the development of
regional governance.
Contents: PART I. POLITICIZATION AND LEGITIMATION TRENDS IN EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN REGIONALISM * PART II. REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND PUBLIC OPINION
* PART III. REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND PUBLIC DISCOURSES * PART IV. THE
CONTENTIOUS POLITICS OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION * PART V. CONCLUSION
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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Aletta Mondré, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
"In her award-winning research, Aletta Mondré
suggests that states actively engage in 'forum
shopping', and highlights the factors informing their
choice of a particular form of settlement. Combining
detailed case studies and solid analysis of dispute
settlement regimes, her book presents a refreshing
take on one of the big contemporary debates at
the fault lines of international law/IR scholarship.
It deserves a wide readership." - Christian J. Tams,
University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
In a dispute, governments weigh up their options
when selecting between various dispute settlement
mechanisms. By scrutinising the interaction of
institutional design with state interests, this book analyses why particular forums
are selected in maritime boundary disputes.
Contents: PART I. THEORIZING FORUM SHOPPING * 1. Forum Shopping in International
Disputes * 2. A Framework for Forum Shopping * PART II. THE CHOICE OF A SPECIFIC FORUM:
CASE STUDIES * 3. Choosing Bilateral Negotiations: The Sino-Japanese Dispute in the East
China Sea * 4. Choosing the UN Security Council: The Greco-Turkish Dispute in the Aegean
Sea * 5. Choosing the International Court of Justice: The Nicaraguan-Honduran Dispute in the
Caribbean Sea * PART III. EXPLAINING FORUM SHOPPING * 6. Conclusion: The Choice of the
Best Forum
September 2015 UK
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State Transformations in OECD Countries
Dimensions, Driving Forces, and Trajectories
Edited by Heinz Rothgang, Centre for Social Policy
Research, University of Bremen, Germany, Steffen
Schneider, University of Bremen, Germany
Based on a unified explanatory framework, this
edited collection offers explanations for major
transformations of the democratic nation state since
the 1970s in the countries of the OECD world.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: RESOURCE
DIMENSION: THE TERRITORIAL STATE * PART III: LEGAL
DIMENSION: THE RULE OF LAW * PART IV: LEGITIMACY
DIMENSION: DEMOCRACY * PART V: WELFARE DIMENSION:
STATE INTERVENTION * PART VI: CONCLUSION
March 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
The Bureaucratization of the World
in the Neoliberal Era
Borderities and the Politics of Contemporary
Mobile Borders
An International and Comparative Perspective
Anne Laure Amilhat Szary, Université Grenoble Alpes,
France, Frédéric Giraut, Université de Genève,
Switzerland
"Fueled by discontent with the 'tautological
binding of territory, state and border,' these authors
respond boldly to calls for new border theories.
Their creative collection offers thought-provoking
and visually-stimulating ideas on the separation
of border controls from locations. These are new
insights in border studies, a field that is old, but everchanging."- Alison Mountz, Wilfrid Laurier University,
Canada
Béatrice Hibou, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS, France
Contemporary bureaucracy is a set of norms,
rules, procedures, and formalities which includes
administration, business, and NGOs. Where Max
Weber meets Michel Foucault, Béatrice Hibou analyzes
the political dynamics underlying this process.
Neoliberal bureaucracy is a vector of discipline and
control, producing social and political indifference.
Contents: 1. What is Neoliberal Bureaucracy? * 2. A
Bureaucratized Society * 3. Market and Enterprise Bureaucracy
at the Heart of the Neoliberal Art of Governing * 4. Neoliberal
Bureaucratic Domination: Diffuse Control and the Production of
Indifference * 5. Struggles and Breaches: Bureaucratization as the
Site of Enunciation of the * Politica
The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy
May 2015 UK
May 2015 US
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Globalization and Borders
Death at the Global Frontier
9781137495273
Contents: PART I: CONTROLLING MOBILITY THE NORMATIVE POWER OF BORDERITIES
* PART II: BIOPOLITICS. INCARNATING THE MOBILE BORDER * PART III: DISPOSITIFS.
INTERPRETING COMPLEX AND MOBILE BORDERS
May 2015 UK
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Leanne Weber, Monash University, Australia, Sharon
Pickering, Monash University, Australia
"Globalization and Borders: Death at the Global Frontier
is a must-read for anyone interested in rethinking
the problem of policing migration beyond traditional
approaches to migration, border controls and
sovereignty." - Punishment and Society
This book analyzes the political and material conditions
driving contemporary border control policies, revealing
the mounting death tolls arising at illegal borders in
Europe, Australia and North America.
Contents: List of Tables, Figures and Images *
Acknowledgements * List of Acronyms * 1. Introduction:
Globalization and Borders * PART I: BORDER AUTOPSY:
EXAMINING CONTEMPORARY BORDERS * 2. Charting the Global Frontier * 3. Counting
and Discounting Border Deaths * 4. Accounting for Deaths at the Border * PART II: BORDER
INQUEST: MISADVENTURE OR DEATH BY POLICY? * 5. Structural Violence * 6. Suspicious
Deaths * 7. Suicide and Self-harm * PART III: FROM FINDING TRUTH TO PREVENTING
BORDER HARM * 8. The Ambiguous Architecture of Risk * 9. Conclusion: Preventing Death by
Sovereignty * Notes * Bibliography * Index
Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security
September 2014 UK
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This book explores the emerging forms and functions
of contemporary mobile borders. It deals with
issues of security, technology, migration and cooperation while addressing the
epistemological and political questions that they raise. The 'borderities' approach
illuminates the question of how borders can be the site of both power and
counter-power.
9781137453150
The Uses and Misuses of Human Rights
A Critical Approach to Advocacy
Edited by George Andreopoulos, City University of New
York, USA, Zehra Arat, University of Connecticut, USA
"The Uses and Misuses of Human Rights contributes
invaluably to a more critical and complex
understanding of human rights advocacy. In a
world of violence, we are used to being critical of
human rights abusers, but rarely do we question
the advocates themselves or their strategies. This
project's focus on the uses, abuses, and misuses
of human rights (including the complexities of
'framing') is long overdue, especially given its
nuanced analysis and policy implications. Through a
series of fascinating cases, the authors offer a nonapologetic, balanced look at the achievements and
challenges of human rights advocacy in today's
world." - Sonia Cardenas, Trinity College, USA
This volume focuses on challenges to the effective and proper use of human rights
and tries to identify, through a series of case studies, strategies and contexts
in which human rights advocacy can work in favor of human rights, as well as
situations in which such advocacy may backfire, or unintentionally cause harm.
Contents: 1. On the Uses and Misuses of Human Rights; George Andreopoulos and Zehra F.
Kabasakal Arat, * 2. ‘Gay Rights are Human Rights’: The Framing of New Interpretations of
International Human Rights Norms; Ronald Holzhacker * 3. The Politics of a Strange Right:
Consultation, Mining and Indigenous Mobilization in Latin America; Amanda M. Fulmer * 4. The
Price of Confrontation: International Retributive Justice and the Struggle for Haitian-Dominican
Rights; Samuel Martinez * 5. The Human Rights Framing of Maternal Health: A Strategy for
Politicization or a Path to Genuine Empowerment?; Candace Johnson and Surma Das * 6. Arms
Transfers and the Human Rights Agenda; Susan Waltz * 7. Transitional Justice and Injustice:
The Uses and Misuses of the Liberal Peace; Cyanne E. Loyle and Christian Davenport * 8.
Constituencies of Compassion: The Politics of Human Rights and Consumerism; Joel R. Pruce
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Economic Sanctions vs. Soft Power
Education, Globalization and the Nation
Lessons from North Korea, Myanmar, and the Middle East
King Man Chong, The Hong Kong Institute of Education,
China, Ian Davies, University of York, UK, Terrie
Epstein, Hunter College, New York, USA, Carla L. Peck,
University of Alberta, Canada, Andrew Peterson,
University of South Australia, Australia, Alistair Ross,
London Metropolitan University, UK, Maria Auxiliadora
Moreira dos Santos Schmidt, Universidade Federal do
Paraná, Brazil, Alan Sears, University of New Brunswick,
Canada, Debbie Sonu, Hunter College, City University
of New York, USA
Nikolay Anguelov, University of Massachusetts, USA
This book links together the literatures on economic
sanctions, soft power, international business, and
foreign direct investment (FDI).
Contents: Introduction * 1. Economic Sanctions: An Overview
* 2. Myanmar – Twenty Years of Sanctions and their lasting
Effect * 3. Myanmar’s Sanction Legacy: The Results of NonEngagement * 4. Absorb and Control: How North Korean
Responds to Economic Sanctions * 5. Alternatives to Sanctions
* 6. Sanctions or Soft Power: Implications for Competitiveness
* 7. Engage or Not? Conclusions and Policy Implications *
References
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9781137523754
'Globalization' and 'the Nation' provide significant
contexts for examining past educational thinking
and practice and to identify how education has been
influenced today. This book, written collaboratively,
explores country case studies. - Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the UK and USA –
as well as discussing the transnational European Union.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: KEY CONTEXTS AND CHALLENGES * PART II: CASE STUDIES
* 1. Australia * 2. Brazil * 3. Canada * 4. China * 5. United Kingdom * 6. United States of America
* 7. Europe * PART III: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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Edited by Erynn Masi de Casanova,
University of Cincinnati, USA, Afshan
Jafar, Connecticut College, USA
"From Zumba and tattooing to bulletproof fashion
and beauty regimes, a unique and provocative look
into the body politics of globalization that blends
transdisciplinary and transnational analyses of
and personal reflections on the restructuring of
bodies, identities, and embodied knowledge." - Anne
Sisson Runyan, Professor, Department of Women's,
Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of
Cincinnati, USA
Network Approaches to Multi-Level
Governance
Structures, Relations and Understanding Power Between Levels
Dion Curry, Lecturer in Public Policy, Swansea
University, UK
This book explores how political structures and
relations affect the 'black box of power' between
governmental levels. It draws on case studies in
Canada, the UK and continental Europe to illustrate
how the design of political structures and the relative
hierarchy of the relations between actors affect how
governments deliver services.
The original scholarly research and first-person accounts
of embodiment in this volume explore the role of bodies
in the flows of people, money, commodities, and ideas across borders.
Contents: Bodies, Borders, and the Other: An Introduction; Erynn Masi de Casanova and
Afshan Jafar * 1. The Global Martial Circuit and Globalized Bodies; Lionel Loh Han Loong * 2.
West Indian Immigrant Women, Body Politics and Cultural Citizenship; Kamille Gentles-Peart
* 3. Don’t You See? (Personal Reflection); Mónica Moreno Figueroa * 4. New Femininity,
Neoliberalism and Young Women’s Fashion Blogs in Singapore and Malaysia; Joel Gwynne * 5.
Fashion of Fear: Securing the Body in an Unequal Global World; Barbara Sutton * 6. My Struggle
with the Headscarf (Personal Reflection); Nahed Eltantawy * 7. The Face is the Mask: Global
Modifications of Body and Soul (Personal Reflection); Thomas J.D. Armbrecht * 8. Images in
Skin: Tattooed Performers in Germany in the Twentieth Century and Today; Verena Hutter *
9. Fragments: Stories of An-Other Life (Personal Reflection); Anisha Gautam * 10. ‘A Mover la
Colita’: Zumba Dance-Fitness in Mexico and Beyond; Diana Brenscheidt gen. Jost * Notes on
Contributors to Bodies without Borders * References
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Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * PART II: GOVERNANCE
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS * PART III: MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE: ANALYSIS IN PRACTICE * PART
IV: STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENTS: THE LOGIC OF
RESPONSIVENESS * PART V: RELATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS:
THE LOGIC OF CONTROL * PART VI: TOWARDS A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF MULTI-LEVEL
GOVERNANCE IN PRACTICE * PART VII: CONCLUSIONS
September 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Globalization, Culture, and Development
The UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity
Edited by Christiaan De Beukelaer, Queen Margaret
University, UK, Miikka Pyykkönen, University of
Jyväskylä, Finland, J P Singh, Mason University, USA
"The contributions in this excellently edited and
well-balanced collection help foreground and
analyze the essential issues and stakes of the often
very complex relationships between local, regional,
national, international and world culture, from
a cultural-political point of view." - Jan Baetens,
University of Leuven, Belgium
This edited collection outlines the accomplishments,
shortcomings, and future policy prospects of the 2005
UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion
of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, arguing that
the Convention is not broad enough to confront the challenges concerning human
rights, sustainability, and cultural diversity as a whole.
Contents: PART I: CULTURE * PART II: DIVERSITY * PART III: CONVENTION * PART IV:
LOOKING AHEAD *
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Experiencing Puerto Rican Citizenship
and Cultural Nationalism
Edited by Stephen Gill, York University, Canada
The contributors highlight alternative imaginaries
and social forces harnessing new organizational and
political forms to counter and displace dominant
strategies of rule. They suggest that to address
intensifying economic, ecological and ethical crises
far more effective, legitimate and far-sighted forms of
global governance are required.
Contents: 1. Reimagining the Future – Some Critical Reflections;
Stephen Gill * 2. Horizons of Global Governance; Richard
Falk * 3. Towards Gendered Global Economic Governance: A
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Social Forces; Isabella Bakker * 4.
Income Inequality and the Future of Global Governance; Janine
Brodie * 5. Beyond Inequality – Expulsions; Saskia Sassen * 6.
New Constitutionalism, Democracy and the Future of Global Governance; A. Claire Cutler * 7.
Trade Agreements and Progressive Governance; Scott Sinclair * 8. Remaking Progressive Global
Governance – Some Reflections with Reference to the Judiciary and the Rule of Law; Upendra
Baxi * 9. Radical Imaginaries and the Crisis of Global Governance; Stephen Gill
January 2015 UK
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Care and Control in Contemporary Social Work
Drawing from in-depth interviews with a group of
Puerto Ricans who requested a certificate of Puerto
Rican citizenship, legal and historical documents, and
official reports not publicly accessible, Jacqueline FontGuzmán shares how some Puerto Ricans construct and
experience their citizenship and national identity at the
margins of the US nation.
Contents: 1. Introduction to the Subjective Experience of
Citizenship and National Identity * 2. A Socio-legal History of
Puerto Rico: An Account of Repression, Limited Democratic
Participation, and Partial Rewards * 3. The Power of not
Wanting: Renouncing U.S. Citizenship * 4. Puerto Rican
Citizenship and Construction of Counter-Narratives: Ramírez de Ferrer v. Mari Brás 144 D.P.R.
141, 1997 * 5. Experiencing Puertorriqueñidad Through Citizenship * 6. The Performativity of
Puertorriqueñidad and Citizenship * 7. Final Comments
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Reimagining the Future
Governing Risk
Jacqueline N. Font-Guzmán, The Werner Institute Creighton University School of Law, USA
May 2015 UK
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Critical Perspectives on the Crisis
of Global Governance
9781137455215
Mark Hardy, University of York, UK
Drawing on Foucault's later work on governmentality,
this book traces the effects of 'the rise of risk' on
contemporary social work practice. Focusing on two
'domains' of practice – mental health social work and
probation work – it analyses the ways in which risk
thinking has affected social work's aims and objectives,
methods and approaches.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Enduring Debates in Social Work
* 2. Accounting for ‘the Rise of Risk’ * 3. Mental Health Social
Work: A Case in Point * 4. The Probation Service: Pragmatism
in Practice? * 5. ‘An Analytics of Social Work’ * 6. A Technical
Identity? * 7. Risk, Uncertainty and Blame in Contemporary
Practice * 8. Conclusion: Doing Justice to Social Work
January 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
The Evolution of Intermediary Institutions
in Europe
The Palgrave International Handbook of
Higher Education Policy and Governance
Edited by Jeroen Huisman, University of Ghent,
Belgium, Harry de Boer, University of Twente,
Netherlands, David D. Dill, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, USA, Manuel Souto-Otero, University of
Bath, UK
From Corporatism to Governance
Edited by Eva Hartmann, Department of Business and
Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, Poul F
Kjaer, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen
Business School, Denmark
"Hartmann and Kjaer have assembled a remarkable
set of essays on one of the most profoundly
important elements of societal transformation of
this century as it affects an often neglected nexus
point of law and politics. The contributions provide
much needed gap filler, providing valuable insight
on those important spaces between the state, the
international order, and the social order." – Larry
Backer, Professor of Law and International Affairs,
Penn State University, USA
This book investigates the consecutive shifts between three types of intermediary
institutions in the European context: Corporatist, Neo-corporatist and
Governance institutions. It does so by combining insights from European Political
Economy; European Integration and governance studies; and, socio-legal studies
in the European context.
Contents: PART I: THE BIG PICTURE: FROM CORPORATISM TO GOVERNANCE * PART II:
INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF ECONOMIC POLICY * PART
III: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE RE-CONFIGURATION OF SOCIAL POLICY * PART
IV: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS AND THE LAW * PART V: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS
AND CONSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS
August 2015 UK
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This authoritative, state-of-the-art reference collection
addresses the major themes, theories and key concepts
related to higher education policy and governance on
an international scale in one accessible volume.
Contents: PART I: CONCEPTS, THEORIES AND METHODS
* Concepts * 1. Higher Education: The Nature Of The Beast;
Jim Fairweather And Emiko Blalock * 2. Approaches To Policy
And Governance In Higher Education; Emanuela Reale And
Emilia Primeri * 3. Governance Models And Policy Instruments;
Frans Van Vught And Harry De Boer * 4. New Public Management In Higher Education; Bruno
Broucker And Kurt De Wit * 5. Multi-Level Governance In Higher Education Research; Tatiana
Fumasoli * 6. The Legal Constitution Of Higher Education Policy And Governance Of The
European Union; Anne Van Wageningen * Theoretical Approaches * And more...
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Food, National Identity and Nationalism
The Role of Regional Organizations
in Disaster Risk Management
From Everyday to Global Politics
Atsuko Ichijo, Kingston University, UK, Ronald Ranta,
Kingston University, UK
A Strategy for Global Resilience
Simon Hollis, Swedish National Defence College,
Sweden
"The rise of supra-national organization is a striking
feature of our period. Much of this organization is
regional, rather than global, but the regional structures
have gotten less attention. Simon Hollis has done us a
real service with this extraordinary study of the rise of
Disaster Risk Management arrangements in regional
organizations around the world. His core finding is that
the DRM arrangements dramatically reflect global
ideas and models rather than region-specific ones.
This directly addresses the issue of whether regional
structures fragment global society: it turns out they
are most prominently media for integration." - John W.
Meyer, Stanford University, USA
The use of regional organizations to mitigate and respond to disasters has
become a global trend. This book examines the role regional organizations play in
managing disaster risk through a comparative study of ten regional organizations,
demonstrating their current limitations and future potential.
Exploring a much neglected area, the relationship
between food and nationalism, this book examines
a number of case studies at various levels of political
analysis to show how useful the food and nationalism
axis can be in the study of politics.
Contents: Introduction: Food, nationalism and national identity
* PART I: UNOFFICIAL/BOTTOM-UP: NATIONALISM AND
NATIONAL IDENTITY THROUGH FOOD AWAY FROM THE
STATE * 1. Everyday creation of the nation * 2. When groups
participate in defining the nation * 3. Consuming nations: the
construction of national identities in the food industry * PART II:
OFFICIAL/TOP-DOWN; THE NATION-STATE, FOOD AND
NATIONALISM * 4. Food and diet in ‘official’ nationalism
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Contents: 1. The Role of Regional Organizations in Disaster Risk Management * 2. Regional Disaster
Risk Management * 3. The rational role of regional DRM cooperation * 4. The standardization of DRM
* 5. International organizations and norm diffusion * 6. Norm reproduction in the school of DRM * 7.
The Great Divide: Translating expectations into capabilities * 8. A World of Regions
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Headscarf Politics in Turkey
A Postcolonial Reading
Now
available in
paperback
Merve Kavakci, George Washington University, USA
"A triumphant story of the discrimination against
headscarved women, one which academically
challenges the existing representations and
challenges the reader to question easy assumptions.
Written by a key member in the debate, Headscarf
Politics in Turkey sheds light on one of the most
highly disputed issues on the Turkish political
agenda in the last decade: headscarf policy. Religious
tolerance, women's rights, and modernity are all
important components in this fascinating book by
Merve Kavakci, who looks at the topic from a unique
combination of scholarly distance and personal
involvement. This will be essential reading for
scholars and students of comparative secular and
religious ideologies, political science, and women's studies." - Ambassador
Swanee Hunt, Eleanor Roosevelt Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard's Kennedy
School of Government, USA
This book questions the 'role model' status of the Turkish Republic with
respect to the advancement of female agency in a secular context by using the
study of women with headscarves as a case in point. Turkey's commitment to
modernization depends heavily on secularism which involves, among other things,
the westernization of women's appearance.
Contents: Foreword; J.Esposito * Chronology of Significant Events * 1. Introduction * 2. Women
in Nation Building * 3. Politics of Religion (1938-2000s) * 4. Social and Political Implications
of the Ban on Headscarf * 5. In Search for Education, Employment, and More * 6. Conclusion *
Afterword; E.Avebury
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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Reconciling Cultural and Political Identities
in a Globalized World
Perspectives on Australia-Turkey Relations
Edited by Michális Michael, La Trobe University,
Australia
Though geographically far apart, Turkey and Australia
are much closer than many would think. This collection
provides a relevant, comparative and comprehensive
study of two countries seeking to reconcile their history
with their geography.
Contents: 1. Australia and Turkey: New Perspectives between Old
Foes; Michális S. Michael * 2. Parallel Lives and Tragic Heroisms:
Ottoman, Turkish and Australasian Myths about Dardanelles
Campaigns; Adrian Jones * 3. Australia Turkey Connections:
Traders, Foes and Citizens; Christine Inglis * 4. After Gallipoli:
Empire Nation and Diversity in Multicultural Turkey and Australia;
Andrew Jakubowicz and Ahmet İçduygu * 5. Australia and Turkey
in Post-secular Perspectives; Ibrahim Abraham and Umut Parmaksiz * 6. Australia, Turkey,
and Understandings of Islam in a Secular Age; Greg Barton * 7. The Gülen Hizmet Movement,
its Impact on Turkey and Presence in Australia; Ihsan Yilmaz and Çemen Polat * 8. Ottoman
Diasporas in Australia: Conflicting Discourses, Reconciling Divides, and Dialogical Engagement;
Michális S. Michael * 9. Reassessing Turley’s Relationships with its Neighbours; William Hale * 10.
Turkish Cypriots in Australia: the Evolution of a Multi-hyphenated Community and the Impact of
Transnational Events; Desmond Cahill * 11. Generating Kemalism in the Antipodes: the Turkish
State, AKP and Cultural Politics in Australia; Banu Şenay and Chris Houston * 12. #occupygezi:
How a Park in Istanbul Ignited the ‘Turkish spring’; Erdem Koç
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Global Frontiers of Social Development
in Theory and Practice
Climate, Economy, and Justice
Edited by Brij Mohan, Louisiana State University, USA
This volume examines developmentality and the
archeology of its social practices, unfolding systemic
failures that muffle progress. Economic, climate, and
social justice are the areas of focus for this analysis of
human-social development in the fog of ideologicalinstitutional meltdowns.
Contents: Books Also By Brij Mohan * Our Contributors *
Acknowledgements * Foreword * Robert Kowalski * Prologue
* Brij Mohan * Part One * Social Practice: Frontiers of Human
and Social Development * I. Archeology of Social Practice * Brij
Mohan * II. The Cultivation of Eco-Civilization * Brij Mohan * III.
The Economic Illusions that Holdback Human Development *
Roberts Kowalski * IV. Economic Growth as Social Problem: The
Case of Climate Change * Max Koch * V. Dialectics of Development: How Social Science Fails *
Shweta Singh * VI. Environmental Justice * Brij Mohan * Part Two * Toward Comparative Social
Development * VII. Comparative Social Welfare Revisited * Brij Mohan * VIII Social Welfare
for Transformative Practice * Brij Mohan * IX. Extending Baselines of Shifts in Governance
beyond the West: China as a Mirror Testing Ground of Governance * Sander Chan and Matthias
Stepan * X. Indigenous Communities’ Informal Care and Welfare Systems for Local Level Social
Development in India * Manohar Pawar and Bipin Jojo * XI. Outsourcing of Corruption: A Case of
Counter-Development * Vijay P. Singh * XII. The Madness of Caste * Suryakant Waghmore and
Qudsiya Contractor * XIII. Mission Lost: What Does Evidence Base and Standardization Mean for
International Social Work? * Nairuti Jani * Epilogue: Mendacity of Development * Indices
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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Journal of International Relations and
Development
Co-ordinating Editor: Jozef Bátora, Comenius University
in Bratislava, Slovakia
Associate Editors: Nik Hynek, Metropolitan University
Prague and Charles University, Czech Republic, Petra
Roter, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia ,Annette
Freyberg-Inan, University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands ,David Jason Karp, University of Sussex,
UK, John Gould, Colorado College, USA
Journal of International Relations and Development
is an internationally peer-reviewed journal in
international relations and international political
economy. It publishes articles on contemporary world
politics and the global political economy from a variety
of methodologies and approaches.
ISSN: 14086980 / EISSN: 15811980
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
The United Nations
Democracy in Practice
History and Core Ideas
Ceremony and Ritual in Parliament
Laurence Peters, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Edited by Shirin M. Rai, Department of Politics and
International Studies, University of Warwick, UK, Rachel
Johnson, School of Social Sciences, University of
Manchester, UK
"An imaginative and most valuable collection of
high quality essays exploring the role of rituals and
ceremonies in articulating the identity and shaping
the popular perception of Parliament, and more
generally of democracy and political life. I know no
other that comes anywhere near it in its range and
depth." – Bhikhu Parekh, University of Westminster,
UK, and House of Lords
Before the UN could be created the idea of a global
body dedicated to the preservation of peace had first
to be imagined. The book traces the evolution of a
complex web of ideas that emerged from the ancient
world concerning the need for a governing body to
control the actions of sovereign nations.
Contents: Contents * Foreword * Introduction * Preface *
About the Author * 1. Collective Security: The Classical Legacy *
2. A Global Forum Dedicated to the Prevention of Conflict: The
Visionary Architects * 3. The Balance of Power: Kant’s Decisive
Contribution * 4. The Rise of International Law: The Decisive
Contribution of Hugo Grotius * 5. Sovereignty: How the Peace
of Westphalia Defined the UN’s View of Nationhood * 6. The
UN and the Rise of the Humanitarian Tradition * 7. The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes * 8. The
Development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights * Conclusion * Endnotes * Further
Reading * Important UN websites * Index
October 2015 UK
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This collection makes a compelling case for the
importance of studying ceremony and ritual in
deepening our understanding of modern democratic parliaments. It reveals
through rich case studies that modes of behaviour, the negotiation of political
and physical spaces and the creation of specific institutional cultures, underpin
democracy in practice
Contents: PART I: PERFORMING REPRESENTATION * PART II: DELIBERATION AND
DISRUPTION * PART III: SYMBOLIC SPACES
December 2014 UK
December 2014 US
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The Social Practice of Human Rights
Edited by Joel R. Pruce, University of Dayton, USA
The Social Practice of Human Rights bridges the
conventional scholar-practitioner divide by focusing
on the space between. In capturing this cutting edge
research program, the volume proposes a perspective
that motivates critical self-reflection of the strategies
that drive communities dedicated to the advocacy and
implementation of human rights.
Contents: 1. The Practice Turn in Human Rights Research; Joel
R. Pruce * PART I: CONSTRUCTIVE CRITIQUE * 2. Rethinking
Activism: Social Movements and the State over the Longue
Durée; Alex de Waal * 3. How to Ask People for Change:
Examining Peoples’ Willingness to Donate to Human Rights
Campaigns; Kyla McEntire, Michele Leiby, and Matthew Krain
* 4. Documentarian, Witness, and Organizer: Exploring Celebrity Roles in Human Rights
Media Advocacy; Alexandra Cosima Budabin * PART II: GRASSROOTS SITES OF PRACTICE *
5. The Human Right to Water and Advocacy for Urban Water Supply: After the Privatization
Struggles; Paul Nelson * 6. Localizing the Global/Globalizing the Local: Reconciling Botho and
Human Rights in Botswana; Kristi Heather Kenyon * 7. Uneven Ground: Asymmetries of Power
in Human Rights Advocacy in Mexico; Barbara A. Frey * PART III: INSTITUTIONAL SITES OF
PRACTICE * 8. The UN Security Council and the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights;
Carrie Booth Walling * 9. The Social Practice of Securitizing Women’s Rights and Gender
Equality: 1325 Fifteen Years On; Natalie Florea Hudson * 10. Constructing a Dialogue on Human
Dignity: The Role for Global Institutions; Mark P. Lagon and Anthony Clark Arend
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Media Ethics and Justice in the Age of
Globalization
Edited by Shakuntala Rao, State University of New
York, USA, Herman Wasserman, University of Cape
Town, South Africa
"This book offers a significant and theoretically
well informed collection of essays exploring
the reciprocal implications of globalization
and developments in media. Drawing on cases
studies from around the globe, the distinguished
contributors offer evidence to inform the scholarly
debate about morality in shaping media ecology. It
is essential reading for everyone interested in the
shifting complexities of media ethics and justice."
-Bob Franklin, Professor of Journalism Studies,
Cardiff University, UK
This book uses global perspectives to address questions of media ethics and
justice in a local and transnational global environment, and examines the
common denominator running through such disparate investigations of theories
and practices of media ethics and justice in the democracies of India, South Africa,
Pakistan, and the United States.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Media Ethics and Justice in the Age of Globalization; Shakuntala
Rao and Herman Wasserman * 2. The Moral Priority of Globalism in a Media Saturated
World; Stephen J. A. Ward * 3. Global Justice and Civil Society; Clifford C. Christians * 4. Social
Justice and Citizenship in South Africa: The Media’s Role; Herman Wasserman * 5. Paying for
Journalism: An Ethics-Based and Collaborative Business Model; Lee Wilkins * 6. News for Sale:
Paid news, Media Ethics and India’s Democratic Public Sphere; Vipul Mudgal * 7. Practices of
Indian Journalism: Justice, Ethics, and Globalization; Shakuntala Rao * 8. Justice as an Islamic
Journalistic Value and Goal; Muhammad Ayish * 9. The Idea of Public Good in Rammohan
Roy’s Early Days of Journalism Ethics; Prasun Sonwalkar * 10. The Chief and the Channels: How
Satellite Television Sparked a Social Movement for ‘Rule of Law’ that is Restructuring Political
Power in Pakistan; Shahan Mufti * 11. The Changing Structures of Media and Ethics in India;
Bharat Bhushan
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Mobile Europe
New Ethnographies of Football in Europe
The Theory and Practice of Free Movement in the EU
People, Passions, Politics
Ettore Recchi, Sciences Po, France
With a particular focus on their integration paths,
political participation and identifications, this book
draws on large cross-national surveys of this specific
population carried out between 2004 and 2012, as well
as in-depth interviews and aggregate statistical data
from a plethora of sources.
Contents: Introduction: Between Individualization and
Globalization: The Long-Term Premises to Free Movement *
PART I: THEORIZING FREE MOVEMENT: HISTORY, POLICIES,
DEMOGRAPHICS * 1. A Frontierless Continent: History of an
Idea and its Realization * 2. Why Free Movement? Assessing
Policies and Rationales * 3. Mobile Europeans: How Many
are There, Where are They, What do They do? * PART II:
PRACTISING FREE MOVEMENT: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES * 4. ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Mobile
Europeans: Integration Pathways Compared * 5. A Sterile Citizenship? Intra-European Mobility
and Political Participation * 6. Spatial Mobility and European Identity: Towards a Sense of
Shared Belonging * Conclusion: Free Movement in Europe: Epitomizing the Age of Mobility?
March 2015 UK
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Edited by Alexandra Schwell, University of Vienna, Austria, Nina Szogs, University
of Vienna, Austria, Malgorzata Kowalska, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland,
Michał Buchowski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
"Since its invention in the nineteenth century, football has emerged as one of
the most spectacular total social facts of the modern world, in which politics,
economics, religion, and flesh and blood become inextricably entangle.
With rich ethnography, analytic subtlety and theoretical sophistication, the
contributors to this collection explore how football unites and divides, inspires
great deeds and brings out the worst in people, and encapsulates all the
complexities of life in the contemporary moment. This book is sure to inspire
future generations of sport scholars." - Niko Besnier, Professor of Cultural
Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, and co-author of The Anthropology
of Sport
Exploring how football impacts on people's everyday lives, this volume uses
anthropological research methods to scrutinize the social fields of football fans
and the specific socio-cultural contexts in which they are embedded, taking into
account processes of Europeanization, globalization, commercialization and
migration.
Contents: PART I: BEGINNINGS * PART II: THE POLITICAL FIELD * PART III: AGENCY * PART IV:
EMBODIMENT * PART V: MOBILITY AND TRANSNATIONALISM *
Football Research in an Enlarged Europe
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Genocide, Torture, and Terrorism
9781137516961
Ranking International Crimes and Justifying
Humanitarian Intervention
Thomas W. Simon, Johns Hopkins-Nanjing University,
China
We are understandably reluctant to ‘rank’ moral
atrocities. What is worse, genocide or terrorism? In this
book, Thomas W. Simon argues that politicians use this
to manipulate our sense of injustice by exaggerating
terrorism and minimizing torture. He advocates
for an international criminal code that encourages
humanitarian intervention.
Contents: Table of Contents * List of Illustrations *
Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I: COMPARING
INJUSTICES: THE CENTRALITY OF GENOCIDE * 1. Comparing
Wrongs * 2. Comparing Genocides * 3. Rwanda: Devalued
Injustice * PART II: COMPARATIVE APPLICATIONS: WAR
ON TERROR’S DISTORTIONS * 4. Torture: Undervalued Injustice * 5. Terrorism: Overvalued
Injustice * PART III: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE * 6. Universal Wrongs: Jus Cogens * 7. Duty
to Act: Beyond Duty to Protect * Conclusion * Appendix A: Genocide, Torture, and Terrorism
Compared * Appendix B: International Crimes Compared * Bibliography * Index
November 2015 UK
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Cultural Politics and the Transatlantic
Divide over GMOs
Hannes R. Stephan, University of Stirling, UK
Alongside other factors, cultural values and identities
help to explain different regulatory frameworks for
genetically modified organisms. This book uses insights
from environmental history and sociology to illuminate
the cultural politics of regulation in the US and the EU,
with particular attention to public opinion and antiGMO activism.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Overview of Regulatory Frameworks
and Public Opinion * 2. Perspectives on Regulatory Divergence
* 3. Theorising Culture and Nature * 4. Cultural Politics and
Resistance to GMOs * 5. Environmental History: Nature,
Landscapes, and Identities * 6. Agri-Cultural and Culinary
Identities * Conclusion
December 2014 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Metropolitan Identities and TwentiethCentury Decolonization
The United States Constitution
One Document, Many Choices
John R. Vile, Middle Tennessee State University, USA
"This book is absolutely an indispensable read
for anyone–student, scholar, or general reader–
wanting to understand why our Founding Fathers
created the Constitution the way they did and how
it was supposed to work. Vile is one of the most
insightful contemporary scholars on the American
Constitution and this book is perhaps the best work
so far he has written on this subject" - David Schultz,
Professor Political Science and Law, Hamline
University, USA
Great Books Foundation, USA
Lena Tan, University of Otago, New Zealand
This book focuses on the role of the processes and
mechanisms involved in metropolitan identity
construction, maintenance, and change in twentieth
century decolonization, an event integral to world
politics but little studied in International Relations.
Contents: Acknowledgments * 1. Introduction * 2.The Question
Of India: The Battle Between The Diehards And The Reformers In
Britain, 1929-1935 * 3. From Incorporation To Disengagement:
East Timor And Making Indonesia, 1975-1999 * 4. Conclusion:
Identity, Decolonization And International Relations *
Bibliography * Index
October 2015 UK
October 2015 US
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Challenges of Aging
Pensions, Retirement and Generational Justice
Edited by Cornelius Torp, University of Augsburg,
Germany
Population ageing is among the most important
developments of our time. This book explores
the profound challenges faced by an aging world.
Leading experts from diverse disciplines describe
the fundamental impact demographic aging has on
pension systems, on the concepts of retirement and old
age, and on the balance of generational justice.
Contents: PART I: THE MULTIPLE FACETS OF POPULATION
AGING * PART II: PENSION SYSTEMS UNDER PRESSURE *
PART III: RETIREMENT AND THE CHANGING IMAGES OF OLD
AGE * PART IV: THE PROBLEM OF GENERATIONAL JUSTICE
* 11. Intergenerational Equity: Historical Reconstructions;
John Macnicol * 12. Generational Justice, Generational Habitus and the ‘Problem’ of the Baby
Boomers; Paul Higgs and Chris Gilleard * 13. Generations in Aging Societies: Inequalities,
Cleavages, Conflicts; Martin Kohli
June 2015 UK
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This book examines the U.S. Constitution by focusing
on its origins in Western political thought and its
organization and subsequent amendments. It describes the document as a series
of choices among alternative governmental institutions that are designed to
provide national security and secure ordered liberty.
Contents: 1. Institutional Choices and the Preamble: The Constitution is a Real-world
Document, Not a Utopian Blueprint * 2. The Legislative Branch: It’s a Congress, Not a
Parliament * 3. The Executive Branch: It’s Headed by an Accountable Elected Official, Not a King
or a Dictator * 4. The Judicial Branch: It’s a Group of Lawyers, Not a Bevy of Platonic Guardians
* 5. The Nation and the States: The Government is Federal, Not Confederal or Unitary * 6.
The Constitutional Amending Process: It’s Difficult Because It Is Designed to Preserve the
Constitution as Fundamental Law * 7. The Bill of Rights and Freedom of Belief and Expression:
They Provide for Liberty, Not License * 8. The Bill of Rights, the Right to Security, and the Rights
of the Accused and the Convicted: They Preserve the Rights of the Guilty in Order to Protect
the Innocent * 9. Equality and the Thirteenth through Fifteenth Amendments: It’s an Equality
of Opportunity, Not a Guarantee of Equal Results * 10. Postscript: A Time for Reflection * 11.
Glossary * 12. The Constitution of the United States and Its Amendments
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Depoliticising Migration
Global Governance and International Migration Narratives
Antoine Pécoud, University of Paris 13, France
Migration has become, since the nineties, the subject
of growing international discussion and cooperation.
By critically analyzing the reports produced by
international organisations on migration, this book
sheds light on the way these actors frame migration
and develop their recommendations on how it should
be governed.
9781137283160
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. At UNESCO * 3. ‘Global
Migration Governance’ And The Need For Shared Narratives *
4. Introducing International Migration Narratives * 5. Why Read
IMN? * 6. Constructing A Federating Discourse * 7. Ordering
Migration * 8. Depoliticising Migration * 9. Conclusion
Mobility & Politics
December 2014 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Post/humanitarian Border Politics
between Mexico and the US
Robert Wagner and the Rise of New York City’s
Plebiscitary Mayoralty
People, Places, Things
The Tamer of the Tammany Tiger
Vicki Squire, University of Warwick, UK
Richard M. Flanagan, CUNY College of Staten Island,
USA
"Richard Flanagan has illuminated a dimension of
the city's political history and found resonance in
mayoral governance today. He shows that Robert
Wagner was much more than a gray flannel prelude
to the Lindsay years." - Jeffrey Kroessler, John Jay
College, USA, author of New York, Year by Year: A
Chronology of a Great Metropolis
The author assesses the politics of different
humanitarian interventions in the Mexico-US
border region developing a unique perspective on
the significance of people, places and things to
contemporary border struggles.
Contents: 1. The Sonoran Borderzone * Introduction * The
Sonoran Desert * State Borders And The Governing Of Mobility
* Asymmetric Divisions * Unauthorised Border Crossings *
Migrant Deaths * The Intensification And Contestation Of
Control * The Politics Of Control * Humanitarian Activism
Between Migration And Control * Post/Humanitarian Politics
Across The Sonoran Borderzone * 2. A More-Than-Human
Analysis Of Humanitarian Border Politics * Critical Border And
Migration Studies * The Proliferation Of Borders * Normalisation And Biopolitics * Migrant
Agency As Given And/Or Denied * Humanitarian Activism * Humanitarian Ethics And Law *
Humanitarian Government And Politics * Humanitarian Politics As Contestation * A MoreThan-Human Analysis * People, Places, Things * And more...
Mobility & Politics
March 2015 UK
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Robert Wagner was New York City's true New Deal
mayor, killed Tammany Hall. The world Wagner shaped
delivers municipal services efficiently at the cost of
local democracy. The story of Wagner's mayoralty will
be of interest to anyone who cares about New York
City, local democracy and the debate about the legacy of the City's important
leaders.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Robert F. Wagner, the Forgotten Mayor * 2. The Concept of the
‘Plebiscitary Mayoralty’ * i. The Incomplete New Deal in New York * 3. Mayor Robert F. Wagner
and the Unfinished Business of the New Deal * i. Wagner and Organized Labor * ii. Wagner and
the Welfare State * iii. Wagner and Fiscal Policy * 4. The Break: The Fight for Charter Reform and
the 1961 Mayoral Election * i. Wagner, the Democratic Party and the 1961 Mayoral Campaign
* 5. The New Wagner Mayoralty and the Shaping of Modern New York * 6. In the Shadow of
Wagner: Plebiscitary Politics in New York City * i. The Institutional Mayoralty * ii. The Civic
Mayoralty * iii. The de Blasio Moment
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Network Society and Future Scenarios for a
Collaborative Economy
Vasilis Kostakis, Tallinn University of Technology,
Estonia, Michel Bauwens, P2P Foundation, Netherlands
9781137406217
The European Union in a Multipolar World
World Trade, Global Governance and the Case of the WTO
Megan Dee, The University of Warwick, UK
This book builds on the idea that peer-to-peer
infrastructures are gradually becoming the general
conditions of work, economy, and society. Using a
four-scenario approach, the authors seek to simplify
possible outcomes and to explore relevant trajectories
of the current techno-economic paradigm within and
beyond capitalism.
Presenting a critical overview of what 'emerging
multipolarity' means for the world's foremost global
trading bloc and economic power, the European Union,
this book offers new insights into how the rise of the
emerging economies has impacted the EU and its role
within the World Trade Organization.
Contents: PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK * 1. Capitalism
as a Creative Destruction System * 2. Beyond the End of History:
Three Competing Value Models * 3. The P2P Infrastructures: Two
Axes and Four Quadrants * PART II: COGNITIVE CAPITALISM
* 4. Netarchical Capitalism * 5. Distributed Capitalism * 6.
The Social Dynamics of the Mixed Model of Neo-feudal Cognitive Capitalism * PART III: THE
HYPOTHETICAL MODEL OF MATURE PEER PRODUCTION: TOWARDS A COMMONSORIENTED ECONOMY AND SOCIETY * 7. Resilient Communities * 8. Global Commons * 9.
Transition Proposals Towards a Commons-oriented Economy and Society * Conclusions
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The EU in a Multipolar World:
A Framework of Analysis * 3. The evolution of the EU’s global
trade agenda: transforming role position in the WTO * 4. The
EU’s changing role performance in the WTO’s Doha Round * 5.
Meeting the challenge of a changing world * 6. Epilogue
Global Reordering
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALIZATION AND THE STATE
Security and Sovereignty in the North Atlantic
Edited by Lassi Heininen, University of Lapland, Finland
The Post-War Anglo-American Far Right
A Special Relationship of Hate
The North Atlantic continues to be an area of
international strategic significance regionally and
globally. This study explores the strong processes of
sovereignty, as well as new independent states and
micro-proto-states that are forming in the region.
Contents: 1. Introduction; Lassi Heininen and Rasmus Gjedssø
Bertelsen * 2. Managing devolution and withdrawal: Denmark
and the North Atlantic 1800-2100; Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen
* 3. Icelandic security in a changing regional and geopolitical
seascape: limited capabilities and growing responsibilities;
Gustav Pétursson * 4. Greenlandic Paradiplomatic Relations;
Maria Ackrén * 5. The USA in the Arctic: Superpower or
Spectator?; Michael Corgan * 6. Russian military strategies in
the High North; Valery Konyshev and Professor Alexander Sergunin * 7. The European Union’s
Arctic Strategy(ies): the Good and/or the Evil?; Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balão
November 2014 UK
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Democracy, Civil Society and Health in India
Madhvi Gupta, Birla Institute of Technology and
Science Pilani, Goa, India, Pushkar, Birla Institute of
Technology and Science Pilani, Goa, India
"In this plain-spoken book Gupta and Pushkar
argue that India's 'citizen elites' must do more to
enable the poor in making sustained demands for
health-related services. Their insightful and rigorous
argument draws on a remarkable range of evidence,
from field research in low-income communities
in New Delhi to reflections on citizen activism in
Brazil." - James McGuire, author of Wealth, Health,
and Democracy in East Asia and Latin America
India's health failures remain visible and pronounced
despite high rates of economic growth since the 1980s
and more than six decades of democratic rule. The authors address the key issues
that emerge from the country's health situation, speculating on what it will take
for low-income groups to begin claiming for better social services
Contents: 1. Introduction: India’s Health Puzzle * 2. Democracy, Civil Society, and Claimsmaking in India * 3. Why are India’s poor not making claims for health? * 4. What will it take
for the poor to demand health services? * 5. Conclusion: Democracy, Civil Society and Claimsmaking for Public Services
December 2014 UK
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Edited by Paul Jackson, University of Northampton, UK,
Anton Shekhovtsov, Institut für die Wissenschaften
vom Menschen, Austria
Since 1945 neo-Nazi and far right extremists on both
sides of the Atlantic have developed rich cultures
which regularly exchange ideas. Leading activists such
as Colin Jordan and George Lincoln Rockwell have
helped to establish what has become a complex web
of marginalised extremism. This book examines the
history of this milieu to the present day.
Contents: Preface; Paul Jackson and Anton Shekhovtsov *
Contributor Biographies * PART I * 1. Accumulative Extremism:
The Post-war Tradition of Anglo-American Neo-Nazi Activism;
Paul Jackson * PART II * 2. ‘Penny-wise…’: Ezra Pound’s
Posthumous Legacy to Fascism; Matthew Feldman and Andrea Rinaldi * 3. Jim Crow and Union
Jack: Southern Segregationists and the British Far Right; Clive Webb * 4. Cultural Marxism and
the Radical Right; Jérôme Jamin * 5. The Tea Party Movement at the Crossroads of Nation and
State; Leonard Zeskind * 6. The German ‘National Socialist Underground (NSU)’ and AngloAmerican Networks. The Internationalization of Far-Right Terror; Daniel Köhler * Conclusions:
Suggestions for Future Exploration of ‘Transnational Fascism’; Paul Jackson and Anton
Shekhovtsov * Select Bibliography * Index
October 2014 UK
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Creativity and Humour in Occupy Movements
Intellectual Disobedience in Turkey and Beyond
Edited by Altug Yalcintas, Ankara University, Turkey
This volume offers scholarly perspectives on the
creative and humorous nature of the protests at Gezi
Park in Turkey, 2013. The contributors argue that
these protests inspired musicians, film-makers, social
scientists and other creative individuals, out of a
concern for the aesthetics of the protests, rather than
seizure of political power.
Contents: Prelude: Occupy Turkey; Altug Yalcintas * 1.
Intellectual Disobedience in Turkey; Altug Yalcintas * 2. Political
Potential of Sarcasm: Cynicism in Civil Resentment; Secil van het
Hof * 3. Vernacular Utopias: Mimetic Performances as Humour
on Gezi Park and Bayındır Street; Utku Balaban * 4. Gezi Protests
and the LGBT Rights Movement: A Relation in Motion; Ayşe
Deniz Ünan * 5. ‘Just a Handful of Looters!’: A Comparative Analysis of Government Discourses
on the Summer Disorders in the UK and Turkey; Boran Ali Mercan and Erhan Özşeker * Epilogue:
Joy is the Laughter of the Resistance; Altug Yalcintas
February 2015 UK
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POLITICS, GOVERNANCE,…
Global Politics of Health Reform in Africa
Performance, Participation, and Policy
Amy Barnes, University of Sheffield, UK, Garrett
Wallace Brown, University of Sheffield, UK, Sophie
Harman, Queen Mary University of London, UK
PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
The Growth of Biofuels in the 21st Century
Policy Drivers and Market Challenges
Robert Ackrill, Nottingham Business School,
Nottingham Trent University, UK, Adrian Kay, Crawford
School of Public Policy, the Australian National
University, Australia
Drawing on qualitative research with African actors
and global health institutions, the authors explore the
politics of how performance funding modalities and
participation are used to shape health reform in African
countries as well as the role of African actors, global
policy elites and international donors within these
processes.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Global Politics of Health Reform
in Africa * 2. The Performance-Based Funding Debate * 3.
The Politics of Performance-Based Funding * 4.The Politics of
Participation * 5. Conclusion
December 2014 UK
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This book provides a timely and insightful analysis of
the expansion of biofuels production and use in recent
years. Drawing on interviews with key policy insiders,
Ackrill and Kay show how biofuels policies have been
motivated by concerns over climate change, energy
security and rural development.
Contents: 1. Biofuels and Biofuels Policies – an Introduction
* 2. Brazilian Biofuels Policy – an Introduction and Overview *
3. Biofuels Policy – an Introduction and Overview * 4. United
States Biofuels Policy – an Introduction and Overview * 5.
Comparing Biofuels Policy Drivers – Common Themes, Differences and Issues for Analysis *
6. The Challenge of Policy Capacity in Biofuels Policy Design * 7. Biofuels Policy Design and
External Implementation Challenges * 8. External Dimensions to Biofuels Policies * 9. Biofuels
Policy Challenges
Energy, Climate and the Environment
December 2014 UK
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Australia as US Client State
9781137307880
The Geopolitics of De-Democratisation and Insecurity
Erik Paul, University of Sydney, Australia
This book explores Australia's role as a US client state
and the subsequent consequences for Australian
democracy. Examining whether neoliberal and
neoconservative interests have hijacked democracy
in Australia, Paul questions whether further dedemocratisation will advance US economic and
military interests.
Contents: 1. A Warring Country * 2. Anglosphere * 3. Corporate
State * 4. Security State * 5. Symbiosis * 6. Designed to Fail * 7.
Post-democracy * 8. Dangerous Liaisons
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Social Research and Policy in the
Development Arena
Critical Encounters
Martin Doornbos, Institute of Social Studies, The
Hague, The Netherlands
The author focuses on the research-policy nexus
in development studies, highlighting reciprocal
orientations and interactions between the domains of
social research and of policy and politics. He looks at
instances where these domains are complementary
and geared towards common objectives, but also with
others marked by opposing rationales.
Contents: Introduction * 1. The Research-Policy Nexus: Multiple
Encounters, Multiple Frictions * 2. Conceptualizing African
statehood and legitimacy: shifting positions in the researchpolitics nexus * 3. A ‘Negotiating Statehood’ Perspective:
Implications for Policy? * 4. Research-led Policy Deliberation in
Post-conflict Contexts: Searching to Overcome Institutional Gaps * 5. Complex emergencies,
food security and the need for research-based policy responses * 6. The Limits of Independent
Policy Research: Analysing the EEC–India Dairy Aid Nexus; with Piet Terhal * 7. Academia–
Politics Collisions in the Aftermath of a Coup: a Fijian Encounter * 8. Reconnoitring a Political
Microcosm: First Fieldwork in Ankole, Uganda * 9. Researching Development Policy and Politics:
A Personal Retrospect and Itinerary * Conclusion: development studies in retrospect
EADI Global Development Series
October 2015 UK
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PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
Democratizing Health Care
Welfare State Building in Korea and Thailand
Public Sector Accounting and Auditing
in Europe
Illan Nam, Colgate University, USA
The Challenge of Harmonization
This book provides an account of milestone health insurance reforms that took
place in Korea and Thailand, which significantly advanced equitable access
and redistribution in health care. Thai and Korean welfare champions were
deeply informed by their experiences as activists in their countries' democracy
movements.
Isabel Brusca, University of Zaragoza, Spain, Eugenio
Caperchione, Modena and Reggio Emilia University,
Italy, Sandra Cohen, Athens University of Economics
and Business, Greece, Francesca Manes Rossi,
University of Salerno, Italy
"This book enables the readers to better understand
the accounting and auditing systems of the Public
Sector by country, offering a comparison that
can be used by the manager and professionals
interested in working to improve the harmonization,
transparency, accountability and efficiency of
our European Public Sector, also reducing the
discrepancies with the Private Sector." –Claudio
Mariani, Partner of KPMG Spa, Italy - Head of the
Healthcare and Public sector, Lecturer of External
Audit at Bicocca University, Milan
Contents: List of illustrations * Acknowledgments * Notes on Names and References *
Introduction: Health Reforms in Two ‘Third-Wave’ Democracies * 1. Variations in Health
Reforms: the Thai and Korean Health Systems in Comparative Perspective * 2. Solidarity
Coalitions: Mobilizing Know-how, Networks, Knowledge, and Beliefs in Developing Democracies
* 3. The Crucible of Democracy Movements: Forging Political Actors * 4. Partners for Solidarity:
Citizens’ Organizations and Labor in South Korea * 5. Allying for a ‘Big Bang’ Reform: Rebel
Bureaucrats and NGOs in Thailand * Conclusion: Experts and Activists in Policymaking *
Appendix * References * Index
Asia Today
October 2015 UK
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Accountability and Regulatory Governance
Audiences, Controls and Responsibilities in the Politics of
Regulation
Edited by Andrea C. Bianculli, Institut Barcelona
d’Etudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain, Xavier Fernándezi-Marín, ESADE Business School, Spain, Jacint Jordana,
Sciences, Universitat, Pompeu Fabra and Institut
Barcelona d’Etudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain
"The rise of regulatory governance has given
new salience to the old question 'who guards the
guardians?' This volume, with contributions by
the best scholars in the field, is a true landmark. It
provides the first comprehensive and comparative
overview of the state of regulatory accountability
in Western democracies." – Mark Bovens, Utrecht
University School of Governance, The Netherlands
This collection improves our understanding of the
problems associated to accountability in regulatory governance, focusing on
audiences, controls and responsibilities in the politics of regulation and through a
systematic exploration of the various mechanisms through which accountability
in regulatory governance
Contents: 1. When Accountability Meets Regulation: An Introduction; Jacint Jordana, Andrea
C. Bianculli and Xavier-Fernández-i-Marín * 2. Varieties of Accountability Mechanisms in
Regulatory Agencies; Xavier-Fernández-i-Marín, Jacint Jordana and Andrea C. Bianculli * 3.
Explaining Self-Perceived Accountability of Regulatory Agencies in Comparative Perspective:
How do Formal Independence and De Facto Managerial Autonomy Interact; Koen Verhoest,
Astrid Molenveld and Tom Willems * 4. Assessing the Mandatory Accountability of Regulatory
Agencies; Christel Koop * 5. Modelling the Relationship between Independence and
Accountability of Regulatory Agencies; Mattia Guidi * 6. Designing Accountability Regimes at
the European Union Level; Nuria Font * 7. Social Accountability in the Regulatory Policy Process:
The Governance of Telecommunications in Italy and Spain; Maria Stella Righettini and Selena
Grimaldi * 8. Accountability of the IRAs in Turkey: A Cross-Sectoral Comparison; Işik Özel * 9.
Regulatory Capitalism, Accountability and Democracy; Colin Scott * And more...
Executive Politics and Governance
December 2014 UK
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The book provides an overview of the governmental accounting status quo
in Europe by analysing the public sector accounting, budgeting and auditing
systems in fourteen European countries. IT sheds light on the challenges faced by
European countries as they move towards adoption of the European Public Sector
Accounting Standards (EPSAS).
Contents: List Of Tables * List Of Figures * Preface * Foreword * Editors And Contributors * 1.
Standard Setting In The Public Sector: State Of The Art; Eugenio Caperchione * 2. Public Sector
Accounting And Auditing In Austria; Iris Rauskala And Iris Saliterer * 3. Public Sector Accounting
And Auditing In Belgium; Johan Christiaens And Simon Neyt * 4. Public Sector Accounting
And Auditing In Denmark; Caroline Aggestam Pontoppidan * 5. Public Sector Accounting And
Auditing In Finland; Lasse Oulasvirta * And more...
Governance and Public Management
May 2015 UK
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Leadership and Culture
Comparative Models of Top Civil Servant Training
Edited by Montgomery Van Wart, Department of
Public Management, California state University San
Bernardino, USA, Annie Hondeghem, Public
Management Institute, Catholic University of Leuven,
Belgium, Erwin Schwella, School of Public Leadership,
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
This collection examines the leadership training of
public administration in 19 countries and provides
information on where, what, and how the training
occurs as well as the up-to-date cultural, political,
economic background for each. Factors affecting
perceived importance, quality and robustness of top
civil servant training are examined.
Contents: PART I: TRAINING CIVIL SERVANTS IN ANGLOAMERICAN COUNTRIES * PART II: TRAINING CIVIL SERVANTS IN EASTERN EUROPEAN
COUNTRIES * PART III: TRAINING SENIOR CIVIL SERVANTS IN GERMANIC AND NORTHERN
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES * PART IV; TRAINING SENIOR CIVIL SERVANTS IN LATIN
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES * PART V: TRAINING CIVIL SERVANTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
Governance and Public Management
November 2014 UK
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PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
Cash Transfers and Basic Social Protection
Policy Paradigms in Theory and Practice
Towards a Development Revolution?
Discourses, Ideas and Anomalies in Public Policy Dynamics
Moritz von Gliszczynski, LAG Soziale Brennpunkte
Niedersachsen, Germany
Cash Transfers and Basic Social Protection offers
a ground-breaking analysis of the discourses that
facilitated the rise of cash transfers as instruments of
development policy since the 1990s. The author gives
a detailed overview of the history of social protection
and identifies the factors that made cash transfers
legitimate policy.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Theory: A Multi-Level Analysis Of
Global Policy Ideas * 2. Constructing Global Models Of Cash
Transfers (2000-2012) * 2.1 The Idea Of Social Cash Transfers
* 2.2 How To Make A Global Model – Four Variants Of Cash
Transfers * 2.2.1 Family Allowances: The Globalisation Of A
Northern Model * 2.2.2 Conditional Cash Transfers: Strategic Uptake Of Innovative National
Models In The Global South * 2.2.3 Social Pensions: Creating A Global Model Through Focused
Advocacy * 2.2.4 General Household Assistance: From Archetype Of SCT To Weak Policy Model
* 2.3 Alternative Models Of Basic Social Protection * 3. Social Protection As A Paradigm Of
Development Policy (1990-2000) * 3.1 Conceptual Prelude: Paradigms On The Global Level *
3.2 The Web Of Ideas In Its Current State – Problem Definitions, Frames And Policy Community
* 3.3 The Historical Emergence Of The Web Of Ideas * 4. Global Discourses – The Ideas
Behind Cash Transfers * 4.1 Poverty – The Construction Of Agency * 4.2 Development – The
Individualisation Of Progress * 4.3 Risk – The Discovery Of Uncertainty * 4.4 Human Rights –
The Rise Of Social Rights * 4.5 Discourse Coalitions And Discursive Practices * Conclusion
Rethinking International Development series
June 2015 UK
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Edited by John Hogan, Dublin Institute of Technology,
Ireland, Michael Howlett, Simon Fraser University,
Canada
The contributors investigate policy paradigms and
their ability to explain the policy process – actors,
ideas, discourses and strategies employed – to provide
readers with a better understanding of public policy
and its dynamics.
Contents: PART I * 1. Reflections On Our Understanding
Of Policy Paradigms And Policy Change; John Hogan &
Michael Howlett * 2. What Is A Policy Paradigm? Overcoming
Epistemological Hurdles In Cross-Disciplinary Conceptual
Adaptation; Matt Wilder * 3. Can You Recognize A Paradigm
When You See One? Defining And Measuring Paradigm Shift;
Pierre-Marc Daigneault * 4. Is There A Fourth Institutionalism? Ideas, Institutions And The
Explanation Of Policy Change; Jeremy Rayner * PART II * 5. Comparing And Contrasting
Peter Hall’s Paradigms And Ideas With The Advocacy Coalition Framework; Paul Cairney &
Christopher M. Weible * 6. Paradigm Construction And The Politics Of Policy Anomalies; Matt
Wilder & Michael Howlett * And more...
Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
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The Political Economy of Microfinance
Financializing Poverty
The Humanities, Higher Education, and
Academic Freedom
Three Necessary Arguments
Michael Bérubé, Pennsylvania State University, USA,
Jennifer Ruth, Portland State University, USA
"Finally, a book that defends the humanities not
with violins but rather by linking them to the status
of contingent labor in the academy, and what the
deplorable state of both means for all of us....This
is a bracing and necessary book that should be
mandatory reading for all department chairs — and
everyone else who teaches college." — Leonard
Cassuto, Professor of English, Fordham University,
and columnist for The Chronicle of Higher Education
This book is a lively, passionate defence of
contemporary work in the humanities, and, beyond
that, of the university system that makes such work
possible. The book's stark accounts of academic labour, and its proposals for
reform of the tenure system, are novel, controversial, timely, and very necessary.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: This is Not the Crisis You’re Looking For * 1.
Value and Values * 2. Slow Death and Painful Labors * 3. From Professionalism to Patronage *
4. On the Rails * Appendix: Implementing a Teaching-Intensive Tenure Track at Portland State
University * Bibliography * Index
May 2015 UK
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9781137506115
Philip Mader, Institute of Development Studies, UK
"Microfinance is financialization dressed up as
charity: a pathway for global finance to penetrate
the capitalist periphery. In this richly documented
book, Mader dispels the myth that debt can move
the poor out of poverty. Far from an economics
of liberation, microfinance is part of a politics of
repression: it extracts more wealth than it creates,
and reinforces economic dependence." - Wolfgang
Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies,
Germany
According to the author, rather than alleviating
poverty, microfinance financialises poverty. By
indebting poor people in the Global South, it drives
financial expansion and opens new lands of opportunity for the crisis-ridden
global capital markets. This book raises fundamental concerns about this widelycelebrated tool for social development.
Contents: 1. A Framework for Engaging Microfinance * 2. A Genealogy of Microfinance * 3. The
Financialisation of Poverty * 4. Financialising Public Goods * 5. Mechanisms of a Microfinance
Crisis * 6. At the Crossroads of Development and Finance * 7. Appendix * 7.1 Calculating the
Surplus Extraction * 7.2 Projects Using Microfinance for Water and Sanitation
Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
288pp
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PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
Governing Disasters
Nuclear Power and Energy Policy
Beyond Risk Culture
The Limits to Governance
Edited by Sandrine Revet, Sciences Po, France, Julien
Langumier, Sciences Po, France
Keith Baker, Oregon State University, USA, Gerry
Stoker, University of Southampton, UK
Based on extensive ethnographic and historical
research conducted in diverse field locations, this
volume offers an acute analysis of how actors at local,
national, and international levels govern disasters; it
examines the political issues at stake that often go
unaddressed and demonstrates that victims of disaster
do not remain passive.
This book explores how different governments have
leveraged their capacity to advance a revival of nuclear
power. Presenting in-depth case studies of France,
Finland, Britain and the United States, Baker and Stoker
argue that governments may struggle to promote new
investment in nuclear power.
Contents: PART I: ANTICIPATION, PREPAREDNESS AND
CONTROVERSIES * 1. Governing by Hazard: Controlling
Mudslides and Promoting Tourism in the Mountains above
Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan), 1966-1977, Marc Elie * 2. Monitoring
Animals, Preparing Humans: An Ethnographical Study of Avian
Influenza, Frédérick Keck * PART II: PARTICIPATION AND CONSULTATION * 3. Cultivating
Communities after Disaster: A Whirlwind of Generosity on the Coasts of Sri Lanka, Mara
Benadusi * 4. A Critical Look at the ‘Risk culture’: France’s ‘Plan Rhône’; Julien Langumier *
PART III: ISSUES OF MEMORY * 5. Memory and methodology: Translocal and Transtemporal
Fieldwork in Post-Disaster Santa Fe (Argentina), Susann Ullberg, * 6. Laura Centemeri,
Investigating the ‘Discrete Memory’ of the Seveso Disaster in Italy * Postscript: Thinking (by way
of) Disaster; Nicolas Dodier
Contents: 1. A Revival of Nuclear Power? * 2. The Political
Economy of Nuclear Power * 3. Governance and the Limits
of Governance Theory * 4. A Framework for Understanding
Governance in Practice * 5. A Revival of Nuclear Power in Britain
* 6. A Revival of Nuclear Power in the United States * 7. A Revival
of Nuclear Power in France * 8. A Revival of Nuclear Power in
Finland * 9. Conclusions: The Limits of Governance
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
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The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy
March 2015 UK
March 2015 US
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Public Administration and the Modern State
Assessing Trends and Impact
Edited by Eberhard Bohne, German Research Institute
for Public Administration Speyer, Germany, John D.
Graham, School of Public and Environmental Affairs,
Indiana University, USA, Jos C.N. Raadschelders, John
Glenn School of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University,
USA, Jesse Paul Lehrke, German Institute for Public
Administration Speyer, Germany
Smart Cities as Democratic Ecologies
Edited by Daniel Araya, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
The challenges faced by the public sector are many and
varied. Civil services at the forefront of tackling pressing
problems in a whole range of areas from climate
change to income inequality are being allocated less
money to do so. This collection explores how public
sectors have adapted to address the demands placed
on them in the 21st Century.
This collection focuses on technology-driven changes
in democracy and civic engagement in the design and
development of the 'smart city', exploring new urban
literacies and emergent social practices.
Contents: Introduction. Smart Cities as Democratic Ecologies;
Daniel Araya & Hassan Arif * 1. Smart Cities and the Network
Society: Towards Commons-Driven Governance; Daniel Araya
* 2. Government’s Role in Growing a Smart City; Carlo Ratti,
Matthew Claudel, and Alice Birolo * 3. The Generative City;
Ayesha and Parag Khanna * 4. Urban Research Machines:
Engaging the Modern Urban Citizen; Anijo Punnen Mathew *
5. Are Creative and Green Cities also Smart and Clean?; Kevin
Stolarick * 6. Conversation and Narrative in the Smart City; Gerry Derksen, Piotr Michura and
Stan Ruecker * 7. The Reconfiguration of Time and Place After the Emergence of Peer-ToPeer Infrastructures: Four Future Scenarios with an Impact on Urbanism; Vasilis Kostakis,
Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Niaros * 8. Smart Cities: Towards the Surveillance Society?; Tarun
Wadhwa * 9. Surviving the Electronic Panopticon: New Lessons in Democracy, Surveillance,
and Community in Young Adult Fiction; Kerry Mallan * 10. Smart Cities Need Smart People:
Songdo, South Korea; Tony Kim and Michelle Selinger * 11. Zoning Experiments for Smart Cities;
Roland Cole and Hassan Arif * 12. Designing New Mobilities for Accessible Cities: Scenarios for
Seamless Journeys; Barbara Adkins, Marianella Chamorro-Koc and Lisa Stafford * 13. ExtraUrbia,
or, the Reconfiguration of Spaces and Flows in a Time of Spatial-Financial Crisis; Bill Cope and
Mary Kalantzis
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Contents: Introduction; Eberhard Bohne, John D. Graham and Jos C.N. Raadschelders * PART
I: NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE STATE * 1. Attending to Mission Extrinsic Public Values
in Performance Oriented Administrative Management: A View from the United States; David
Rosenbloom * 2. Europe and the USA: The Uphill Quest for Regulatory Cooperation; John D.
Graham * 3. What We Seem to Forget in Modern Public Administration; Arthur Ringeling *
PART II: PROTECTING STATE * 4. Reconciling Inconsistencies in Regulation Throughout the
European Union for a Risk-based Approach Towards Industry Governance: A Closer Look at
Germany; Sweta Chakraborty and Naomi Creutzfeldt * 5. State Intervention in Times of the
Global Economic Crisis; Michael M. Franke * 6. The Sources of Security Regulation Convergence;
Jesse Paul Lehrke and Rahel Schomaker * PART III: PARTICIPATORY STATE * 7. User and
Community Co-production of Public Services: What Influences Citizens to Co-produce?; Tony
Bovaird, Elke Loeffler, Gregg van Ryzin and Salvador Parrado * 8. Overlooking an International
Movement in Volunteerism? Understanding Citizen Involvement in Volunteer Centers; Jeffrey L.
Brudney and Dayoung An Woodworth * 9. Participatory Administrative Procedures: the USA vs.
Germany, Austria and Slovenia; Polonca Kovač and Tina Sever * And more...
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PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
The Core of Care Ethics
Shaping Global Health Policy
Stephanie Collins, School of Social Sciences, University
of Manchester, UK
"Are care ethics a moral theory? Stephanie Collins
offers this synthesis to demonstrate its coherence:
'dependency relationships generate responsibilities.'
After Collins' reformulation, moral philosophers
no longer can ignore care ethics. It is also essential
reading for supporters of care ethics. This is a smart
and indispensable book."– Joan C. Tronto, University
of Minnesota, USA, author of Moral Boundaries: A
Political Argument for an Ethic of Care
The ethics of care has flourished in recent decades yet
we remain without a succinct statement of its core
theoretical commitment. This study argues for a simple
care ethical slogan: dependency relationships generate responsibilities. It uses this
slogan to unify, specify and justify the wide range of views found within the care
ethical literature.
Contents: 1. Introduction * PART I: THE CLAIMS OF CARE ETHICS * 2. Scepticism about
Principles * 3. The Value of Relationships * 4. Caring Attitudes * 5. Caring Actions * PART II:
CRYSTALLISING THE CLAIMS * 6. The Dependency Principle * 7. Collective Dependency Duties
* 8. Unifying, Specifying, and Justifying Care Ethics
February 2015 UK
February 2015 US
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Global Social Policy Actors and Ideas about Health Care Systems
Alexandra Kaasch, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Using an approach that combines transnational and
comparative social policy analysis with international
relations, this book assesses various global social policy
actors and compares their ideas and prescriptions
about national health care systems. It highlights
the importance of considering health policies across
multiple scales.
Contents: 1. Global Social Policy Actors and Health Care
Systems Ideas * 2. UN Organisations: Health for All and All for
Health Care Systems? * 3. The OECD and the WTO: Outside the
UN but Increasingly Important? * 4. The New Centres of Power?
G8, G20 and the BRICS and Health Care Systems * 5. The
Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria: A Hybrid
Organisation as the Best Health Care Systems Actor? * 6. Non-Governmental Organisations
and Health Care System Ideas * 7. The Polish Health Care System Under Global Scrutiny * 8.
Conclusions: Multiple Actors, Uncertain Ideas, Nested Discourses
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Managing Global Health Security
Actionable Intelligence
The World Health Organization and Disease Outbreak Control
Using Integrated Data Systems to Achieve a More Effective,
Efficient, and Ethical Government
Adam Kamradt-Scott, University of Sydney, Australia
Drawing on insights from international organization
and securitization theory, the author investigates the
World Health Organization and how its approach
to global health security has changed and adapted
since its creation in 1948. He also examines the
organization's prospects for managing global health
security now and into the future.
Edited by John Fantuzzo, University of Pennsylvania,
USA, Dennis P. Culhane, University of Pennsylvania,
USA
Multifaceted social problems like disaster relief,
homelessness, health care, and academic achievement
gaps cannot be adequately addressed with isolated and
disconnected public service agencies. The Actionable
Intelligence for Social Policy model addresses the
limitations to traditional approaches to American
public administration.
Contents: 1. Introduction to the Actionable Intelligence Model;
John Fantuzzo, Dennis Culhane, Heather Rouse, and Cassandra
Henderson * 2. Legal Issues in the Use of Electronic Data Systems
for Social Science Research; John Petrila * 3. Quality Issues in
the Use of Administrative Data Records; Aileen Rothbard * 4. An Overview of Architectures
and Techniques for Integrated Data Systems Implementation; Prashant Kumar * 5. Ethical
Use of Administrative Data for Research Purposes; Paul G. Stiles and Roger A. Boothroyd * 6.
A Primer for Understanding Benefit-Cost Analysis; Richard O. Zerbe and Tyler Scott * 7. The
AISP Network: Three Organizational Models to Build, Use, and Sustain Integrated Data; Erika
Kitzmiller and TC Burnett * 8. Demonstrating the Value of Integrated Data Systems: Data Use
Practice in Four AISP Network Sites; Erika Kitzmiller * 9. Future Opportunities for Leveraging IDS
and Evidence-based Policymaking; Dennis P. Culhane, Whitney A. LeBoeuf, and TC Burnett
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Contents: Introduction * 1. The Legal Basis For The WHO’s
Global Health Security Mandate And Authority * 2. The WHO’s
Classical Approach To Disease Eradication * 3. Securitization
And SARS: A New Framing? * 4. New Powers For A New Age?
Revising And Updating The IHR * 5. Pandemic Influenza: ‘The
Most Feared Security Threat’ * 6. Global Health Security And Its
Discontents * Concluding Remarks
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PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
Economic Foundations for Creative Ageing
Policy, Volume I
Human Rights and Universal Child
Primary Education
Context and Considerations
Fait Muedini, Butler University, USA
This book focuses on all issues related to the human
right of child primary education. It addresses issues of
access to education, the benefits of schooling, primary
education and human rights law, the role of states and
NGOs towards improving enrolment rates, as well as
policy recommendations.
Andrzej Klimczuk, Warsaw School of Economics,
Poland
Economic Foundations for Creative Aging Policy offers
public policy ideas to construct positive answers for
ageing populations.
Contents: Foreword by Harry R. Moody * Foreword by Kathrin
Komp * Introduction * 1. Old Age as a Stage in the Life Course
and the Life Cycle * 2. Forms of Older People Capital * 3.
Creativity and Ageing: Concepts and Controversies * 4. Mixed
Economy and Multi-Sectoral Approach to Population Ageing *
5. Silver, Creative, and Social Economies as Positive Responses
to Population Ageing * 6. Benefits at the Interface Between
Economic Systems * Conclusion * Afterword by Lukasz Tomczyk
August 2015 UK
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The Palgrave International Handbook of
Healthcare Policy and Governance
Edited by Ellen Kuhlmann, TU University Dortmund,
Germany, Robert H. Blank, University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault,
University of Ottawa, Canada, Claus Wendt, University
of Siegen, Germany
"This Handbook arrives at a moment of intense
search for ways to improve the performance of
health systems worldwide, expressed mainly in
the pursuit of universal health coverage. [It] offers
a critical, multidisciplinary, and geographically
pluralistic perspective on contemporary healthcare
policy and governance issues, which will prove
invaluable not only to students of the health
sciences but also to health policy researchers and
decision-makers around the world." – Dr. Julio Frenk,
Dean of the Faculty, Harvard School of Public Health, USA
Starting with more general issues of healthcare policy and governance in a global
perspective and using the lens of national case studies of healthcare reform, this
handbook addresses key themes in the debates over changing healthcare policy.
Contents: PART I: HEALTHCARE POLICY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * PART II: HEALTH
POLICY REFORM: GLOBAL TRENDS, LOCAL ROADMAPS * PART III: HEALTH HUMAN
RESOURCES POLICY AND WORKFORCE GOVERNANCE * PART IV: CONCEPTS OF HEALTH
POLICY AND GOVERNANCE * PART V: AREAS OF HEALTH POLICY AND GOVERNANCE *
PART VI: HEALTHCARE POLICY AND THE EQUALITY GAP
Contents: Table of Contents * Acknowledgments * 1.
Introduction on Child Primary Education * 2. The Importance of
Education: What are the Benefits of Providing Free Child Primary
Schooling? * 3. Human Rights of Child Education in International
Human Rights Law * 4. What are the Reasons that Children are
not Attending Primary School? * 5. State Challenges to Ensuring
Free Primary Schooling: Case Studies * 6. Non-State Actors: The
Role of NGOs in the Fight for Free Universal Education * 7. Conclusion and Recommendations
* References
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Place Branding and Public Diplomacy
Editors: Nicholas J. Cull, Annenberg School for
Communication, University of Southern California, USA
and Robert Govers, Independent advisor, scholar and
author on place branding
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy is the first and
only journal to concentrate on the practice of applying
brand strategy and other marketing techniques and
disciplines to the economic, social, political and cultural
development of cities, regions and countries.
ISSN: 17518040 / EISSN: 17518059
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PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
The Statesman’s Yearbook 2016
The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World
The Palgrave Handbook of International
Labour Migration
152nd edition
Law and Policy Perspectives
Edited by Nick Heath-Brown, Palgrave Macmillan UK
"This yearbook is an invaluable source of reliable and
concise information in the world of international
affairs where rapid change makes it almost
impossible to keep track of who is who and who does
what. The yearbook is sober and reliable, qualities
that are all the more important when agendas shift
with the current news in the media." - Professor
Janne Haaland Matlary, Norwegian Military Staff
College and the University of Oslo
Now in its 152nd edition, The Statesman's Yearbook
continues to be the reference work of choice for
accurate and reliable information on every country
in the world. Covering political, economic, social and
cultural aspects, the Yearbook is also available online for subscribing institutions:
Contents: Time Zones Map * Flags of the World/Map of the World (Colour Pull-out Section) *
Key World Facts * Chronology of World Events * PART I * 1. International Organizations * PART
II: COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD A-Z: * 2. Key Historical Events * 3. Territory and Population * 4.
Social Statistics * 5. Climate * 6. Constitution and Government * 7. Government Chronology *
8. Recent Elections * 9. Current Government * 10. Current leaders * 11. Defence * 12. Economy
* 13. Energy and Natural Resources * 14. Environment * 15. Industry * 16. International Trade
* 17. Communications * 18. Social Institutions * 19. Religion * 20. Culture * 21. Diplomatic
Representatives * 22. Further Reading * Abbreviations * Place and International Organizations
Index * Index of Current leaders
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PART II: DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE: THE EMERGING ROLE OF PRIVATE SECTORS,
TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES AND THE DIASPORA * PART III: LABOUR (HUMAN RIGHTS)
STANDARDS PERSPECTIVE: MIGRANT WORKERS’ RELATIONSHIP WITH MIGRATION
STRATEGIES * PART IV: ASIA * PART V: EUROPE * PART VI: AFRICA * PART VII: LATIN AMERICA
March 2015 UK
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Raphael Sassower, University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs, USA
This book provides a historically-informed survey
critically outlining sociological, psychological,
political, and economic approaches to the role of
public intellectuals. Sassower suggests how the state
might financially support the essential work of public
intellectuals so as to critically engage the public and
improve public policies.
Contents: 1.The Myth of ‘Speaking Truth to Power’ * 2.A Variety
of Intellectual Experiences * 3.Four Standard Approaches *
4.Certified Public Intellectuals * 5.Intellectual Welfare
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This Handbook focuses on the complexity surrounding
the interaction between trade, labour mobility
and development, taking into consideration social,
economic and human rights implications, and identifies mechanisms for lawful
movements across borders and their practical implementation.
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The Price of Public Intellectuals
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Edited by Marion Panizzon, World Trade Institute,
University of Bern, Switzerland, Gottfried Zürcher,
Former Vice Director of the Federal Office for Migration
and Director of the Directorate for Migration Policy,
Switzerland, Elisa Fornalé, World Trade Institute,
University of Bern, Switzerland
"This volume alerts us to cross-border labour
movement in different regions in the world and
highlights the legal and political factors that
underpin socioeconomic dynamics in this domain." Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po Paris, France
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Neoliberal Indigenous Policy
Settler Colonialism and the ‘Post-Welfare’ State
Elizabeth Strakosch, University of Queensland,
Australia
This book examines recent changes to Indigenous
policy in English-speaking settler states, and locates
them within the broader shift from social to neo-liberal
framings of citizen-state relations via a case study of
Australian federal policy between 2000 and 2007.
Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Neoliberal Colonialism * 3.
Analysing Neoliberalism and Settler Colonialism * 4. Policy:
Assuming Sovereignty * 5. Australian Indigenous Policy 20002007 * 6. Redefining the ‘Aboriginal Problem’ * 7. Building
Capacity * 8. Authoritarian Paternalism * 9. Conclusion
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RUSSIAN AND POST SOVIETY POLITICS
Paying Bribes for Public Services
RUSSIAN AND POST SOVIETY POLITICS
A Global Guide to Grass-Roots Corruption
Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde, UK, Caryn
Peiffer, University of Strathclyde, UK
"Using evidence from surveys around the globe,
Richard Rose's book calls much needed attention
to the pervasiveness of "grassroots corruption".
It uses the evidence to identify a set of innovative
policy recommendations about how to turn the
tide against bribery worldwide. This makes the
book a key resource for policy-makers and the
anti-corruption community worldwide." – Robin
Hodess, Group Director-Research and Knowledge,
Transparency International
This book documents what happens when people
encounter public officials. It draws on multi-national
Barometer surveys asking questions about corruption and bribery in 119 countries.
Clear prose, tables and figures report the answers given by more than 250,000
people and the conclusion sets out six principles for reducing bribery.
Contents: List Of Tables And Figures * Preface * 1. Why Bribery Matters * Corruption: A Word With
Many Uses * Behaviour At The Grass Roots * Questions And Answers * 2. Getting Things Done By The
Book, By Hook Or By Crook * Bureaucracy As A Book Of Rules * Bureaucracy Not The Only Way Of
Getting Things Done * Is Bribery Wrong? * 3. Contact Is Critical * Public Services Differ * Contact Varies
By Service * 4. The Extent Of Bribery * Payment Of A Bribe * Bribes Vary By Service * And more...
Transnational Gas Markets and Euro-Russian
Energy Relations
Andrei V. Belyi, University of Tartu, Estonia
"An insightful and lucid account of the way in which
politics and economics exert their influence on
Europe's gas market. Belyi's book cuts through the
complexity with a powerful theoretical framework
backed up with ample factual support. A must-read
for anyone interested in Russia's role in Europe's
energy future." - Edward Lucas, The Economist,
United Kingdom
This books analyses how transnational gas markets
have evolved and impacted on EU-Russia energy
relations. It examines how the political conflict
surrounding Ukraine has accelerated a negative
interdependence in the region, with energy
interdependence increasingly used as an instrument of diplomacy.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Energy in International Political Economy * 2. Towards
Transnational Gas Markets * 3. The Background to Energy Interdependence in Euro-Russian
Relations * 4. The Europeanization of Energy Policies and its Impact on EU-Russia Relations * 5.
FSU Geopolitics and its Impact on EU-Russia Energy Interdependencies * Conclusion
International Political Economy Series
February 2015 UK
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International Cooperation in the Development
of Russia’s Far East and Siberia
Technology of Oppression
Edited by Jing Huang, University of Singapore,
Singapore, Alexander Korolev, National University of
Singapore, Singapore
Preserving Freedom and Dignity in an Age of Mass,
Warrantless Surveillance
Elliot D. Cohen, Brown University, USA
"Technology has long been touted as a great
liberating tool that will improve life. Instead, as Elliot
Cohen trenchantly details, invasive hi-technology
has become a cancerous growth that invades privacy
and creates a surveillance state. Fortunately, Cohen
suggests strategies to rein in the perilous danger of a
government that can monitor our every move - and
perhaps soon our thoughts." — Mark Karlin, Editor of
BuzzFlash at Truthout
In the aftermath of the Edward Snowden leaks, the
Obama administration has been hard pressed to yield
to greater transparency and openness to constructive
change. This book provides a catalyst toward greater
transparency, increased public awareness of the urgent need for constructive
change, and the insight into what such change would require.
Contents: Introduction: Why Privacy Matters * 1. A History of the Mass Warrantless Surveillance
Network * 2. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Law * 3. Network Searches and Applications *
4. Transparency of Policies and Practices * 5. Democracy in Cyberspace * 6. Next Generation
Technologies * 7. The Technological Imperative * 8. Network Surveillance Regulations
Russia's new 'pivot to Asia' increases the global
significance of Russia's Siberia and Far East. The
contributors - recognized experts from Russia, China,
South Korea, Japan, Norway and Singapore - analyze
political, economic, social and geostrategic roadblocks
in the Russia/Asia Pacific relations, offering directions
for further development.
Contents: Introduction: Russia’s Pivot To Asia With New
Characteristics And International Cooperation In The
Development Of Russia’s Far East And Siberia; Alexander
Korolev And Jing Huang * PART I: RUSSIA’S SIBERIA AND FAR
EAST IN A CHANGING GLOBAL LANDSCAPE * 1. Developing Russia’s Far East And Siberia: The
Interplay Of National, Regional And Global Implications; Evgeny Kanaev * 2. Pacific Russia’s
Energy Resources In The Geopolitics Of Northeast Asia In The Early 21st Century; Victor Larin
* 3. CIS Countries And Russian Regions; Trade Integration And The Shift To Asia: Arne Melchior
* PART II: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN RUSSIA’S SIBERIA AND FAR EAST * 4. China’s
Approach To The China-Russia Cooperation In The Development Of The Russia’s Siberia And Far
East; Pan Xingming * 5. Economic Relations Between Japan And The Russian Far East; Satoshi
Sakai * 6. Russian Far East Development And Directions For Improvement In Korean-Russian
Cooperation: Korea’s Perspective; Sung Hoon Jeh * 7. Singapore As A Stakeholder In Russia’s
Far East Development: An Energy Perspective; CHEN Gang * 8. The Arctic from Singapore’s
Perspective: A Blessing or a Curse?; Yang Fang * 9. Do National Policies Contribute To Regional
Cross-Border Integration? The Case Of The Program of Cooperation between the Northeast
China and Russia’s Far East and Eastern Siberia (2009 to 2018) * and more...
International Political Economy Series
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RUSSIAN AND POST SOVIETY POLITICS
Atheist Secularism and its Discontents
A Comparative Study of Religion and Communism in Eurasia
Edited by Tam T. T. Ngo, Max Planck Institute for the
Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany,
Justine B. Quijada, Wesleyan University, USA
The Policy-Making Process
and Social Learning in Russia
The Case of Housing Policy
Marina Khmelnitskaya, St. Antony’s College, University
of Oxford, UK
"This book offers fascinating insights into Russian
and earlier Soviet policy-making and the role of
social learning in one crucial domain, housing
policy. Marina Khmelnitskaya's rich and insightful
analysis moves the discussion on policy-making in
contemporary Russia and social learning further and
deserves to be considered carefully."– Martin Lodge,
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy,
London School of Economics, UK
Atheist Secularism and Its Discontents takes a
comparative approach to understanding religion under
communism, arguing that communism was integral to
the global experience of secularism. Bringing together
leading researchers whose work spans the Eurasian
continent, it shows that appropriating religion was
central to Communist political practices.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Atheist Secularism and Its Discontents;
Tam T. T. Ngo; Justine B. Quijada * PART I: GENEALOGIES * 2.
God and the Vietnamese Revolution: Religious Organizations
in the Emergence of Today’s Vietnam; Jayne Werner * 3.
The Socialist Interregnum and Buddhist Resurgence in Laos; Grant Evans * 4. Conflict and
Coexistence of Church and State Authorities in (Post)Communist Poland; Agnieszka Pasieka * 5.
Secularization without Secularism: The Political-Religious Configuration of Post-89 China; Ji Zhe
* 6. North Korea’s Culture of Commemoration; Heonik Kwon * 7. Was Soviet Society Secular?
Undoing Equations between Communism and Religion; Sonja Luehrmann * PART II: CREATIVE
DESTRUCTION * 8. Apologetics of Religion and Science: Conversion Projects in Contemporary
China; Dan Smyer Yu * 9. Perun vs Jesus Christ: Communism and the emergence of Neopaganism in the USSR; Victor A. Shnirelman * 10. Conversion to Be: The Christian Encounters of
North Korean Migrants in Late Cold War Korea; Jin-heon Jung * 11. The Role of Religious Art in
Post-communist Russia; Clemena Antonova * 12. Chinese Socialism and the Household Idiom
of Religious Engagement; Adam Yuet Chau * 13. Awkward Secularity between Atheism and New
Religiosity in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan; Mathjis Pelkmans
Contents: List Of Tables And Figures * Preface * List Of Abbreviations * 1. Introduction * 2.
Development Of Reform Ideas In Soviet Housing Policy (1960s-1991) * 3. Housing Policy SubSystem, Late Soviet – Early Post-Soviet Period * 4. Reform Of Housing Property Rights In PostSoviet Russia: From Owner-Occupation To The Diversity Of Housing Tenure Forms * 5. Reform
Of Russian Housing And Utility Services * 6. Development Of The New System Of Housing
Finance * 7. Conclusion * Appendixes * List Of Interviews * References * Index
Global Diversities
St Antony’s Series
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Politics and Legitimacy in Post-Soviet Eurasia
The Politics of War Commemoration
in the UK and Russia
Nataliya Danilova, University of Aberdeen, UK
"By systematically comparing British and Russian
commemorative practices, Danilova's critical
assessment of claims for the emergence of
post-heroic warfare conducted by post-modern
armed forces makes a valuable contribution
to understanding how these societies strive to
neutralise political debate over the aims and
practices of contemporary wars." - T. G. Ashplant,
Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for LifeWriting Research, King's College London
This book analyses contemporary war commemoration
in Britain and Russia. Focusing on the political aspects
of remembrance, it explores the instrumentalisation
of memory for managing civil-military relations and garnering public support
for conflicts. It explains the nexus between remembrance, militarisation and
nationalism in modern societies.
Contents: 1. Memory Politics and the Afterlives of Soldiers * 2. Media Commemoration in
Britain * 3. The Story of the War Memorials * 4. Remembrance in Modern Britain: Support
the Armed Forces * 5. Media Commemoration in Russia * 6. War Memorials in Russia * 7.
Remembering War: Celebrating Russianness * 8. From Remembrance to Militarisation
Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
June 2015 UK
June 2015 US
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Centering its study around three explanatory variables
- actors, institutions and ideas - this book argues that
Russia's hybrid institutional environment reduces
the competition of policy ideas, both at the stage of policy elaboration by the
community of state and non-state policy experts, and also at the stage of policy
adoption by parliament.
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Martin Brusis, Ludwig-Maximilians- University of
Munich, Germany, Joachim Ahrens, Private University
of Applied Sciences Gottingen, Germany, Martin
Schulze Wessel, Ludwig-Maximilians - University of
Munich, Germany
"Brusis, Ahrens and Wessel have assembled a
stimulating collection of studies on political
legitimation in the CIS. The chapters combine a
variety of perspectives and case studies on the
challenges regimes face after the economic crises
of 2008-10 and the Crimean crisis of 2014. Many
chapters are important stand-alone studies."
– Richard Pomfret, University of Adelaide, Australia,
and The Johns Hopkins University, Bologna, Italy
Political legitimacy has become a scarce resource in Russia and other post-Soviet
states. Their capacity to deliver prosperity has suffered from economic crisis,
war in Ukraine and confrontation with the West. Will nationalism and repression
enable political regimes to survive? This book studies the politics of legitimation in
Post-Soviet Eurasia.
Contents: List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * Notes on the Contributors * 1.
The Politics of Legitimation in Post-Soviet Eurasia; Martin Brusis * 2. Comparing Legitimation
Strategies in Post-Soviet Countries; Christian von Soest and Julia Grauvogel * 3. State
Capitalism in Eurasia: A Dual-Economy Approach to Central Asia; Joachim Ahrens, Herman W.
Hoen, and Martin C. Spechler * 4. Legitimation and the Party of Power in Kazakhstan; Adele Del
Sordi * And more...
October 2015 UK
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RUSSIAN AND POST SOVIETY POLITICS
Crimea, Global Rivalry, and the
Vengeance of History
Maximilian Voloshin’s Poetic Legacy
and the Post-Soviet Russian Identity
Hall Gardner, International and Comparative Politics
Department, American University of Paris, France
Gardner examines the causes and consequences of
Russia's annexation of Crimea. By analyzing alliance
formations and the consequences of other annexations
in world history, the book urges an alternative USNATO-European-Japanese strategy toward both
Russia and China in the effort to prevent a renewed
arms race, if not global war.
Contents: General Introduction: The Vengeance of History * 1.
Renewed Cold War? World War I? World War II? Or Nothing of
the Kind? * 2. Genesis of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict * 3. Soviet
Collapse and Russia-Ukraine Conflict * 4. Origins of the Russian
Backlash * 5. Uneven Polycentrism and the Global Crisis * 6. A
Cross-Historical Method * 7. Why Major Power War is Still Possible—Though NOT Inevitable! *
8. Future Pessimistic Scenarios * 9. Once, and If, the Dust Settles
August 2015 UK
August 2015 US
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Marianna S. Landa, University of Maryland, College
Park, USA
"Landa's reconstruction of the poet Maximilian
Voloshin's world is unforgettable. It derives its
power from masterful analysis of the complex
relationship between Voloshin's poetry, historical
events, and reader reception - both in the
tumultuous years surrounding the Revolutions of
1917, and the cataclysmic decades since the USSR
ended in 1991. The result is a bold meditation on
Russian identity." - Glennys Young, Professor of
History and International Studies, University of
Washington, USA
Famed and outspoken Russian poet, Maximilian
Voloshin's notoriety has grown steadily since his slow release from Soviet
censorship. For the first time, Landa showcases his vast poetic contributions,
proving his words to be an overlooked solution both to the political and cultural
turmoil engulfing the Soviet Union in the early twentieth century.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION * 1. The Years of
Apprenticeship * 2. The Poet of Russia during the Civil War * 3. Poems on the Red Terror in the
Crimea * PART II: DISSOLUTION OF THE USSR * 4. Confronting Russia’s Past and Present * 5.
Dreaming of a Free Russia * 6. Voloshin and Russia’s Religious Revival * Conclusion
June 2015 UK
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Aggression against Ukraine
Territory, Responsibility, and International Law
Thomas D. Grant, Wolfson College Cambridge, UK
"The Russian invasion of Ukraine needs to be
understood in its full dimension as a challenge to the
state system of respect for borders. Grant provides
that important service in his timely book." - George
P. Shultz, former Secretary of State of the United
States
Obshchestvennost’ and Civic Agency
in Late Imperial and Soviet Russia
Interface between State and Society
Edited by Yasuhiro Matsui, Kyushu University, Japan
Conquest, annexation, secession by force—these
belong to a statecraft which great powers after World
War II seemed to have set aside for good. Russia in
2014 however brought them back. Aggression against
Ukraine examines the stakes in Crimea, Donetsk,
Luhansk and other troubled borderlands—and for
international law and public order as a whole.
Contents: PART I: AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE * 1. ‘Glory and Outstanding Valour’
The Seizure of Crimea * 2. Crimea and the Use of Force * 3. Non-Recognition * PART II: THE
TERRITORIAL SETTLEMENT AND INTERNATIONAL LAW * 4. The Privileged Character
of Boundaries and Territorial Regimes * 5. Boundaries, Territory and the Obligation Not
to Recognize the Unlawful Situation * 6. Use of Force and Other Values * 7. Boundaries,
Territory and Human Rights * PART III: DOMESTIC ORDER, INTERNATIONAL ORDER
AND MECHANISMS FOR CHANGE * 8. The West’s Interventions and Russia’s Argument *
Conclusion
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In modernizing Russia, obshchestvennost', an
indigenous Russian word, began functioning as a term
to illuminate newly emerging active parts of society
and their public identities. This volume approaches
various phenomena associated with the term
throughout the revolution, examining it in the context
of the press, public opinion, and activists.
Contents: 1. Russian Critics and Obshchestvennost’,
1840–1890: The Case of Vladimir Stasov; Yukiko Tatsumi * 2.
From Workers’ Milieu to the Public Arena: Workers’ Sociability
and Obshchestvennost’ before 1906; Yoshifuru Tsuchiya *
3. The Notions of Obshchestvennost’ during the First World
War; Yoshiro Ikeda * 4. Nikolai Bukharin and the Rabsel’kor
Movement: Sovetskaia Obshchestvennost’ under the ‘Dictatorship of the Proletariat’; Zenji
Asaoka * 5. Obshchestvennost’ at Residence: Community Activities in 1930s Moscow; Yasuhiro
Matsui * 6. What was Obshchestvennost’ in the Time of Stalin? The Case of the Post-war
Soviet Medical Profession; Mie Nakachi * 7. Obshchestvennost’ in the Struggle against Crimes:
The Case of People’s Vigilante Brigades in the Late 1950s and 1960s; Kiyohiro Matsudo *
8. Public and Private Matters in Comrades’ Courts under Khrushchev; Kazuko Kawamoto *
9. Obshchestvennost’ Across Borders: Soviet Dissidents as a Hub of Transnational Agency;
Yasuhiro Matsui
October 2015 UK
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RUSSIAN AND POST SOVIETY POLITICS
Informal Economies in Post-Socialist Spaces
The State of Russia: What Comes Next?
Practices, Institutions and Networks
Edited by Maria Lipman, Independent Analyst, Moscow,
Russia, Nikolay Petrov, Professor, Higher School of
Economics, Moscow, Russia
"This book thoroughly analyses the dramatic and
disturbing changes Russia has seen in the past twelve
months. The country has become sharply more
authoritarian, more nationalist, and more hostile
to the West. Only by understanding Russia can we
respond intelligently to it. This book is an important
contribution." - Sir Anthony Russell Brenton, KCMG,
British Ambassador to Russia, 2004–08
Following the crisis in Ukraine, the Putin regime
made political choices that will determine Russia's
development for years to come. This cutting edge
Pivot makes a key contribution to the debate on Russia's development and traces
emerging trends in various spheres of Russian life, from the economy and foreign
policy, to society and ideology.
Edited by Jeremy Morris, University of Birmingham, UK,
Abel Polese, Dublin City University, Ireland and Tallinn
University, Estonia
Informed by in-depth case studies focusing on a wide
spectrum of micro and macro post-socialist realities,
this book demonstrates the multi-faceted nature of
informality and suggests that it is a widely diffused
phenomenon, used at all levels of a society and by both
winners and losers of post-socialist transition.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: THINKING INFORMALITY
AND DEVELOPMENT WRIT LARGE AND SMALL * 1. ‘Evaluating
The Validity Of The Contrasting Theoretical Perspectives
Towards The Informal Economy In Ukraine’; Colin Williams
And Olga Onoschenko * 2. ‘Institutional Transformation And
Informality In Azerbaijan And Georgia’; Huseyn Aliyev * 3. ‘Fighting The Shadows Lithuania’s
Informal Workers And The Financial Crisis’; Ida Harboe Knudsen * 4. ‘Formal Crutches For
Broken Sociality’; Aet Annist * PART II: RE-THEORISING INFORMALITY: POWER, CULTURE,
KINSHIP AND HISTORY * 5. ‘Field Notes On Informality’s Culture Of Ubiquity: Recognition
And Symbolic Power Within Informal Economic Practices In Kosovo’; Anna Danielsson * 6. ‘The
Importance Of Having Štela: Reproduction Of Informality In The Democratization Sector In
Bosnia’; Karla Koutkova * 7. ‘Perception Vs. Practices: Nepotism In Small Businesses In Bulgaria’;
Tanya Chavdarova * 8. ‘The Importance Of Personalized Relationships In Postsocialist Rural
Bulgaria: Informality And The Socioeconomic Success Of Capitalist Agricultural Entrepreneurs’;
Christian Giordano * PART III: ‘INFORMAL PUBLIC SECTORS AND WELFARE: STATE
INTERVENTION OR WITHDRAWAL?’ * And more...
June 2015 UK
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Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics
of Energy
Confrontation and Consolidation
Edited by Matthew Sussex, University of Tasmania,
Australia, Roger E. Kanet, University of Miami, USA
By combining perspectives from experts in domestic
politics, regional politics, and specialists in international
security, this edited volume focuses on the central
role of energy production and supply in the RussianWestern completion across Eurasia.
Contents: Introduction: Eurasian Integration, Central Asia and
the New Geopolitics of Energy; Roger E. Kanet and Matthew
Sussex * PART I: THE GEOPOLITICS OF EURASIA: GROWING
EAST-WEST CONFRONTATION * 1. From Retrenchment
to Revanchism… and Back Again? Russian Grand Strategy
in the Eurasian ‘heartland’; Matthew Sussex * 2. Is Russia’s
Foreign Policy ‘Schizophrenic’?; Dina Moulioukova * 3. ‘Quo
Vadis, Armenia? The South Caucasus and Great Power Politics; Lilia Arakelyan * PART II:
RESOURCE DIPLOMACY AND ENERGY SECURITY IN EURASIA * 4. Sovereignty, Security, and
Intervention in Central Asia; Charles E. Ziegler * 5. Great Power Foreign Relations in Central
Asia: Competition, Cooperation and Congruence; Ellen B. Pirro * 6. Foreign Policy Preferences
of Russia’s Energy Sector: A Shift to Asia?; Nikita Lomagin * 7. Authoritarianism, Energy and
Ideas in Central Asia: From Politics and Pipelines to Foreign Policy; Wayne McLean * 8. Balance
of Power Shifts and Energy Interests in Central Asia; Rémi Piet * 9. ‘Living the ‘Chinese Dream’
in the ‘Russkiy Mir’: Central Asia between Sino-Russian Strategic Trilemmas?; Graeme P. Herd *
Conclusion; Matthew Sussex and Roger E. Kanet
September 2015 UK
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Contents: List of Charts and Tables * Note on Contributors * Introduction; Maria Lipman
and Nikolay Petrov * 1. Post-Crimean Political Order; Boris Makarenko * 2. The Russian
Economy at the Start of the Post-Putin Era; Sergey Aleksashenko * 3. The Relations Between
the Center and the Regions; Natalia Zubarevich * 4. Russia Reinvents Itself as a Rogue State in
the Ungovernable Multi-Polar World; Pavel Baev * 5. Putin’s Relapse Into Totalitarianism; Lev
Gudkov * 6. Putin’s ‘Besieged Fortress’ and Its Ideological Arms; Maria Lipman * 7. Conclusions;
Maria Lipman and Nikolay Petrov * Index
July 2015 UK
July 2015 US
144pp
4 b/w tables, 2 charts
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The Individual Disengagement of Avengers,
Nationalists, and Jihadists
Why Ex-Militants Choose to Abandon Violence in the North
Caucasus
Emil Souleimanov, Charles University, Czech Republic,
Huseyn Aliyev, University of Otago, New Zealand
Drawing on unique first-hand data from Russia's North
Caucasus, this study is the first of its kind to detail
the causes and contexts of individual disengagement
of various types of militants: avengers, nationalists,
and jihadists. It aims to considerably enhance our
theoretical understanding of individual militants'
incentives to abandon violence.
Contents: Introduction * 1. Theorizing Militant Disengagement
* 2. Conceptualizing Pathways to Individual Insurgent (Dis)
Engagement * 3. Chechnya and Dagestan: Ethnography, History
and Conflicts * 4. Individual Disengagement in Chechnya and
Dagestan * Conclusion
November 2014 UK
November 2014 US
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POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
Anthropology, Theatre, and Development
The Transformative Potential of Performance
Young Citizens and Political Participation
in a Digital Society
Addressing the Democratic Disconnect
Philippa Collin, University of Western Sydney, Australia
"Young Citizens and Participation in a Digital Society
is an important and very timely contribution to a
question that lies at the heart of our democratic
malaise. Collin draws upon a vast literature to
unmask the illusions, the contradictions and the
speculative commentaries that have dogged serious
discourse on young people's political and civic
participation." - Eric Sidoti, University of Western
Sydney, Australia
Edited by Alex Flynn, Durham University, UK, Jonas
Tinius, King’s College, University of Cambridge, UK
"When is reflection political, ethical? This
multidimensional collection on performance as
theatre opens up an arena for exploration through
the sheer audacity of its scope. Anthropologically
informed, diversely interpreted, it is a compelling
example of unexpected collaborations." - Marilyn
Strathern, University of Cambridge, UK
The contributors explore diverse contexts of performance
to discuss peoples' own reflections on political
subjectivities, governance and development. The volume
refocuses anthropological engagement with ethics,
aesthetics, and politics to examine the transformative
potential of political performance, both for individuals and wider collectives.
Drawing on diverse theoretical perspectives, this
book examines questions of youth citizenship and
participation by exploring their meanings in policy,
practice and youth experience. It examines young
people's participation in non-government and youth-led organisations, and asks
what can be done to bridge the democratic disconnect.
Contents: PART I: ETHNOGRAPHIES OF POLITICAL PERFORMANCE IN DEVELOPING
CONTEXTS * 1.1 Interventions * Re-Imagining Political Subjectivities: Relationality, Reflexivity
And Performance In Rural Brazil; Alex Flynn * Performing Transformation: Cultivating A
Paradigm Of Education For Cooperation And Sustainability In A Brazilian Community; Dan
Baron Cohen * Embodying Protest: Culture And Performance Within Social Movements; Jeffrey
Juris * And more...
Contents: Introduction: Young People, Participation and Digital Media * 1. Conceptualising
Young Citizens * 2. Cultivating Good Citizens: Youth Participation Policies in Context * 3. Civic
Organisations in Context * 4. Youth Perspectives on Participation * 5. Mediated Participation *
6. Addressing the Democratic Disconnect: Promoting Pluralism and Engaging with the Politics
of the Ordinary
Anthropology, Change and Development
June 2015 UK
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Studies in Childhood and Youth
January 2015 UK
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The Play of Political Culture, Emotion
and Identity
Writing Neoliberal Values
Rhetorical Connectivities and Globalized Capitalism
Candida Yates, Bournemouth University, UK
Rachel C. Riedner, Associate Professor of Writing and
Women’s Studies, George Washington University, USA
"Rachel Riedner constructs a piercing transnational
feminist analysis of contemporary human-interest
stories. The book's archive of the unsubstantial
reveals the pervasive rhetorical force that draws on
affective cultural scripts and is underwritten by a
global capitalist political economy. Not only does
Riedner brilliantly interrogate the violence of value
encoded in the rhetoric of neoliberal inclusion; she
offers a rich critical literacy to bring into crisis our
most baleful contemporary settlements." – Keith P.
Feldman, Assistant Professor of Comparative Ethnic
Studies, UC Berkeley, USA
This book examines human-interest stories, unpacking from them violence
inherent to neoliberalism, and considers if it is possible to find in these stories hints
of people and labour that suggest other narratives.
Contents: Acknowledgements * Foreword: Writing Human Interest Stories: Present and
Future Value * 1. Writing Value in a Neoliberal World: Necropolitics and Affective Rhetoric *
2. Transnational Ghosts: Regimes of Friendship, Neoliberal Abandonment, and Discourses of
Mourning * 3. Lives of In-Famous Women: Gender, Political Economy, Nation-State Power and
Persuasion in Neoliberal World * 4. Writing Women’s Capacities in Cape Town’s Urban Gardens:
* Gendered Survival Practices and Transnational Feminist Literacies * And more...
Offering a uniquely 'psycho-cultural' take on the
emotional dynamics of UK political culture this book
uses theories and research in psychoanalysis, cultural
and media studies and political sociology. It explores
the cultural and emotional processes that shape our
relationship to politics in a media age, referencing
Joanna Lumley to Nigel Farage.
Contents: 1. Introducing Emotion, Identity and the Play of
Political Culture * 2. Spinning the Unconscious and the Play
of Flirtation in Political Culture * 3. The Dilemmas of PostFeminism and the Fantasies of Political Culture * 4. Political
Culture and the Desire for Emotional Wellbeing * 5.The
Absent Parent in Political Culture * 6. Moving Forward to The
Past: Fantasies of Nation Within UK Political Culture * 7. Reflections on the Psycho-Cultural
Dynamics of Political Culture
Studies in the Psychosocial
September 2015 UK
September 2015 US
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Rhetoric, Politics and Society
October 2015 UK
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POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New Media
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Jaffer Sheyholislami, Carleton University, Canada
"This long-overdue study provides a very lively survey of the making and
unmaking of national identity in the context of unceasing conflicts between
the Kurds, the states ruling over them, and regional and great powers involved
in the region. Coherent, compelling, and creative, it pushes the boundaries of
the growing area of studies of nationalism, communication technologies, and
the internet by focusing on one of the most complex (trans)national cases,
and demonstrating that the new media both unite and divide the nation.
Well written and significant [.]" - Amir Hassanpour, Associate Professor,
Department of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto,
Canada
Informed by the interdisciplinary approach of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
and theories of identity, nation, and media, this study investigates the ways
Kurds, the world's largest stateless nation, use satellite television and internet to
construct their identities.
Contents: 1. Discourse, Media, and Nation * 2. Kurdish Identity * 3. Kurdish Media: From Print
to Facebook * 4. Discourse Practices of Kurdistan TV (KTV) * 5. Textual Analysis of KTV * 6.
Discourse Practices of Kurdish Internet * 7. Textual Analysis of Kurdish Internet * 8. Discussion
and Conclusion
The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
November 2015 UK
November 2015 US
266pp
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Youth Participation in Democratic Life
Edited by Stephen Coleman, University of Leeds, UK,
Giles Moss, University of Leeds, UK, Katy Parry,
University of Leeds, UK
This landmark collection brings together many of the
leading scholars in the field of political communication
to reflect upon a key question of our age: Can the
media serve democracy?
Contents: PART I: MEDIA SYSTEMS AND COMPARATIVE
RESEARCH * PART II: JOURNALISM, DEMOCRACY AND THE
PUBLIC INTEREST * PART III: PUBLIC CULTURE AND MEDIATED
PUBLICS * PART IV: CHANGING MEDIA, NEW DEMOCRATIC
OPPORTUNITIES * PART V: THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
January 2015 UK
January 2015 US
272pp
2 b/w tables
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Media-State Relations in Emerging
Democracies
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Bart Cammaerts and Nick Anstead, London School of
Economics, UK, Michael Bruter, Shakuntala Banaji,
and Sarah Harrison, London School of Economics and
Political Science, UK
This book is concerned with the contexts, nature
and quality of the participation of young people in
European democratic life. The authors understand
democracy broadly as both institutional politics and
civic cultures, and a wide range of methods are used to
analyse and assess youth participation and attitudes.
Contents: 1. Introduction – The Challenge of Youth Participation
* 2. Youth Participation - Theoretical Positioning and
Methodology * 3. Participation of Youth in Elections - Beyond
Youth Apathy * 4. Youth Participation in European Policymaking: Representation and Limits to Participation * 5. Youth Participation Beyond Voting:
Volunteering and Contestation * 6. Participation of Youth in and through media: Traditional and
New Media * 7. Youth Participation and Exclusion: Towards equal treatment in public space,
education and the workplace * 8. Concluding Thoughts and Tribulation
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Essays in Honour of Jay G. Blumler
9781137563873
Stories of Hope and Disillusion
October 2015 UK
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Can the Media Serve Democracy?
9781137540201
Adrian Hadland, University of Stirling, UK
"This timely book challenges conventional thinking
and will become a touchstone for future theorising
and policy making. Integrating the personal, the
professional and the political, Hadland provides an
essential investigation of the relationship of media
and state in post-authoritarian states." - Martin D.
Conboy, University of Sheffield, UK
The news media and the state are locked in a battle of
wills in the world's emerging democratic states. It is a
struggle that will determine whether or not democracy
flourishes or withers in the 21st century. Using a
number of case studies, including South Africa, this
book evaluates what is at stake.
Contents: Introduction * PART I: EMERGING DEMOCRACIES * 1. Dancing with Democracy *
2. Key Features of Media-State Relations in Emerging Democracies * 3. Media-state Relations
in South Africa * 4. Media-state Relations in China * PART II: THE ACQUISITIVE STATE * 5. The
Rise of the State * 6. The Acquisitive State * 7. Contesting the ‘National Discourse’: Power,
Ideology and Media-State Relations in the 21st Century * 8. Conclusion: The Fall and Rise of
Journalism
May 2015 UK
May 2015 US
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POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
The Politics of Adaptation
Interest Groups & Advocacy
Media Convergence and Ideology
Edited by Grant Jordan, Department of Politics and
International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK,
Burdett A. Loomis, University of Kansas, Darren
Halpin, School of Sociology, Australian National
University
Edited by Dan Hassler-Forest, University of
Amsterdam, Netherlands, Pascal Nicklas, University
Medical Centre Mainz, Germany
In the age of globalization, digitization, and media
convergence, traditional hierarchies between
media are breaking down. This book offers new
approaches to understanding the politics and their
underlying ideologies that are reshaping our global
media landscape, including questions of audience
participation and transmedia storytelling.
Contents: PART I: ADAPTING THE PAST: POLITICS AND
HISTORY * PART II: ADAPTING AUTHORSHIP: POLITICS AND
CONVERGENCE * PART III: ADAPTING POSTCOLONIALISM:
POLITICS AND RACE * PART IV: ADAPTING NATIONALITY:
POLITICS AND GLOBALIZATION * PART V: ADAPTING GENRE: POLITICS AND POPULAR
CULTURE * PART VI: ADAPTING THE BODY: POLITICS AND GENDER
April 2015 UK
April 2015 US
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Interest Groups & Advocacy engages broadly with
the politics of interests. It records and analyzes
how advocacy by groups, movements and lobbying
professionals shapes policy, and it addresses important
debates about how such interests are mobilized and
maintained.
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Discursive Governance in Politics, Policy, and
the Public Sphere
Edited by Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian
University, UK, Kesi Mahendran, Open University, UK,
Gregg Bucken-Knapp, University of Gothenburg,
Sweden, Robert Henry Cox, University of South
Carolina, USA
Communication and Midterm Elections
Media, Message, and Mobilization
This book studies the dynamics of political discourse
in governance processes. It demonstrates the process
in which political discourses become normative
mechanisms, first marking socially constructed realities
in politics, second playing a role in delineating the
subsequent policy frames, and third influencing the
public sphere.
Edited by John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University, USA, Dan
Schill, James Madison University, USA
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of communications and media coverage. Using a wide variety of methods, this
contributed volume covers the differences, similarities, and challenges unique to
midterm elections.
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AND EFFECTS OF TELEVISION, NEWSPAPERS, AND LATE-NIGHT COMEDY SHOWS IN 2014
* PART III: TECHNOLOGY IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS * PART IV: ADVERTISING IN THE 2014
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Governance: Operationalization And Applications; Umut Korkut,
Kesi Mahendran, Gregg Bucken-Knapp, And Robert Henry Cox * PART I: POLITICAL PARTIES.
HOW DO THE POLITICAL PARTIES USE/GENERATE DISCOURSES AND REPRESENTATIONS?
* 1. Racialized Violence Against Migrants In Greece; Lena Karamanidou * 2. Investing In Our
Future? The Influence Of Social Investment Ideas On Family Policy Discourses In Finland,
Germany And The UK; Mikael Nygård, Mikkokuisma, Nicole Krüger And Verity Campbell-Barr *
3. Successful Transplants, Reform Governments, And Health Care Policy Reform In Slovakia And
Hungary; Umut Korkut And Aron Buzogány * 4. It’s Got To Be A She: The Media Portrayal Of
Selecting The First Female Social Democratic Party Leaders In Sweden And Finland; Mari Niemi
* PART II: IMPLEMENTING POLICY: DISCURSIVE INTERPRETATION OF POLICY BY POLITICAL
AND SOCIAL ACTORS * 5. Doing More With Less? Financial Engineering Instruments For
Urban Development In EU Cohesion Policy; Marcin Dąbrowski * 6. ‘Externalization Of The
EU Asylum Policy Under The Light Of The Arab Spring: How Did South-European Countries
Recalibrate After The Uprisings’; Alexandra Bousiou And Antonios Kontis * 7. Implementing
Gender Budgeting In Scotland And Spain: A Comparative Feminist Analysis; Angela O’Hagan
* 8. The Eye Of The Beholder: Narrating Crisis In The Ongoing Swedish Labor Migration Policy
Debate; Gregg Bucken-Knapp, Andrea Spehar And Jonas Hinnfors * PART III: PUBLIC SPHERE:
THE RESONANCE AND RESISTANCE OF DISCOURSES AND REPRESENTATIONS * 9. Public
Narratives Of European Citizenship – The Dialogical Citizen In The European Public Sphere; Kesi
Mahendran, Ima Jackson And Anubhuti Kapoor * 10. European Integration And Mainstreaming
Of Stateless Nationalist And Regionalist Parties: The Scottish National Party And Frisian
National Party; Arno Van Der Zwet * 11. Equal But Separate? LGBTI Rights In Contemporary
South Africa; Hande Eslen-Ziya, Aidan Mcgarry, Cheryl Potgieter, And Finn CG Reygan
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POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
The Political Marketing
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Jennifer Lees-Marshment, School of Social Sciences,
Politics and International Relations, University of
Auckland, New Zealand
"The Political Marketing Game by Jennifer LeesMarshment is about as thorough an analysis of a
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Responsively * Marketing the Party * Communicating * Managing Delivery * Marketing
Democratically * Conclusion: Political Marketing, Democracy and Partnership * Academic
References * Practitioner Interview References
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Metaphor and Political Discourse
Analogical Reasoning in Debates about Europe
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Andreas Musolff, University of East Anglia, UK
"Andreas Musolff's book provides an overview of the impressive expertise
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Europe over the years. It is recommended for anyone interested in discourse
analysis, and a valuable source for classes on comparative discourse
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thinking about language and cognition - e.g., Sperber's 'epidemiology' of
representations - make for a stimulating and though-provoking read." - Jörg
Zinken, University of Portsmouth, UK
This book provides an analysis of the function of metaphor in political discourse,
based on material from an extensive corpus of British and German press coverage
of EU politics between 1989 and 2001.
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Analogical Argument in Political Discourse * 4. Corpora and the Semantics of Metaphor * 5.
Europe as a Body Politic * 6. Discourse History in a Metaphor Corpus * 7. Metaphor Negotiation
* 8. Metaphor as Deception * 9. Open and Closed Metaphor Scenarios
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A Genre Approach to Celebrity Politics
Global Patterns of Passage from Media to Politics
Nahuel Ribke, University of Tel Aviv, Israel
Exploring the transition of celebrities into institutionalelectoral politics, the book argues that many insights
developed by genre theorists could be highly
instrumental to understand the celebrity politics
phenomenon. It analyzes the historical and cultural
specificity of celebrity politics as it evolved through
different countries and cultures.
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Perspective * PART I: TELEVISION CELEBRITIES AND ISRAELI
POLITICS * 2. Female Models in Israeli Politics: From the Runway
to TV, and from the Small Screen to the Knesset * 3. Like Father
Like Son: Converting Media Capital into Political Power (Or,
How an Israeli TV Presenter Became Finance Minister) * PART II:
MAKING MUSIC MATTER: THE ELECTORAL POLITICS OF POP CELEBRITY IN LATIN AMERICA
* 4. Tropicalizing Politics: Gilberto Gil’s perplexing Miscegenation of Music and Politics * 5.
The Harvard Lawyer against The Bad Boy from Bronx: Explaining the Political Performance
Gaps Between Rubén Blades and Willie Colón * PART III: CINEMA CELEBRITIES IN AMERICAN
POLITICS * 6. The American Pattern of Celebrity Politics: From ‘Military’ Role Model to Civilian
Hero? * 7. Entertainment Industries and ‘Liberal’ Celebrities: The Failure of Converting Attention
into Political Power * PART IV: CELETOID POLITICS: VICTIMS, HEROES AND ORDINARY
PEOPLE AS A VALUABLE ELECTORAL ASSET * 8. Juan Carlos Blumberg and the Populism of Fear
Politics in Argentina: Converting Mediatic Crimes into Political Capital * 9. Reality Shows and
Celebrity Politics: An Accelerated Platform for Rookie Politicians? * Conclusions * Bibliography
* Index
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Political Culture and Media Genre
Beyond the News
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Kay Richardson, University of Liverpool, UK, Katy
Parry, University of Leeds, UK, John Corner, University
of Leeds, UK
Exploring the forms and meanings of mediated politics
beyond the news cycle, this book encompasses genres
drawn from television, radio, the press and the internet,
assessing their individual and collective contribution to
contemporary political culture through textual analysis
and thematic review.
Contents: List of Illustrations * List of Tables *
Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Broadcasting Beyond
the News: Performing Politics * 3. The Political World in Print:
Images and Imagination * 4. Politicality and the Web: Tracking
the Crosscurrents * 5. Media Audiences and Public Voices: Terms
of Engagement * 6. Mediation and Theme * 7. The Forms and Functions of Genre in Mediated
Politics * Notes * Appendices * Appendix 1 : Timeline * Appendix 2 : Data Collection and Analysis
* Appendix 3 : Audit Details * Appendix 4 : Focus Group Protocol * References
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