Politics, social theory, history of ideas
African government, politics, policy
Activist Origins of Political Ambition
Opposition Candidacy in Africa’s Electoral Authoritarian Regimes
Keith Weghorst | Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden
Activist Origins of Political Ambition is the first book to study opposition motivations to run for elective office in autocracies. Exemplifying mixed-methods research design, the book has rich contextual details and engages popular comparative and US-focused academic literature to inform public policy on democratization.
300pp
Jul. 2022 9781316519929 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009019705
African Peacekeeping
Jonathan Fisher | University of Birmingham
An accessible and comprehensive look at the story of Africa’s contemporary history and politics through the lens of peacekeeping, which draws on examples from across the continent to explore peacekeeping by Africans, rather than peacekeeping by others in Africa.
New Approaches to African History
258pp
Feb. 2022 9781108713498 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD
29.99
Feb. 2022 9781108499378 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
eISBN 9781108582179
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Development, (Dual) Citizenship and Its Discontents in Africa
The Political Economy of Belonging to Liberia
Robtel Neajai Pailey | London School of Economics and Political Science
Based on rich oral histories from over two hundred interviews in West Africa, Europe, and North America, this engaging study of dual citizenship and its development implications seeks to understand the origins of contemporary struggles over citizenship in Liberia, Africa’s first black republic.
African Studies
295pp
Jul. 2022 9781108812528 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jan. 2021 9781108836548 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108873871
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East Africa after Liberation
Conflict, Security and the State since the 1980s
Jonathan Fisher | University of Birmingham
From 1986 to 1994, East Africa’s postcolonial, political order was profoundly challenged when four revolutionary ‘liberation’ movements seized power. This novel, far-reaching analysis focuses on the crisis of East Africa’s postcolonial political order, and the attempts by four revolutionary movements to disrupt, transform and reconstitute it.
African Studies
342pp
Mar. 2022 9781108714310 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Mar. 2020 9781108494274 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108665070
Election Violence in Zimbabwe
Human Rights, Politics and Power
Vimbai Chaumba Kwashirai | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen
Vimbai Chaumba Kwashirai explores the history and significance of election violence in Zimbabwe from the 1980s to the present day. Examining both overt and covert forms of violence, Kwashirai considers how violence can be understood and addresses wider questions about democracy and electoral freedom across the African continent.
320pp
Dec. 2022 9781107190818 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108120265
Good Governance in Nigeria
Rethinking Accountability and Transparency in the Twenty-First Century
Portia Roelofs | St Anne’s College, Oxford
Drawing on original fieldwork in Nigeria, Portia Roelofs argues for an innovative reconceptualisation of good governance. Contributing to contemporary debates over technocracy, populism and the survival of democracy amidst conditions of inequality and mistrust, Roelofs reconsiders what it means for leaders to be accountable and transparent.
264pp
Jan. 2023 9781009235426 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009235471
Land Politics
How Customary Institutions Shape State Building in Zambia and Senegal
Lauren Honig | Boston College, Massachusetts
This book provides new insight into the highstakes struggle to control land in the Global South through the lens of land titling in Zambia and Senegal. Based on extensive fieldwork, it shows how chiefs and communities challenge the state, in an era of increasing scarcity and booming global land markets.
320pp
Aug. 2022 9781009123402 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009129183
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Legitimation as Political Practice
Crafting Everyday Authority in Tanzania
Kathy Dodworth | University of Edinburgh
Bringing together extensive multidisciplinary insights into legitimacy and legitimation, this book explores the everyday making of authority in Tanzania. Analysing how non-governmental organizations work alongside government actors, it offers a globally resonant picture of local governance today.
256pp
May. 2022 9781316516515 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009030397
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Mines, Communities, and States
The Local Politics of Natural Resource Extraction in Africa
Jessica Steinberg | Indiana University, Bloomington
When do local communities benefit from natural resource extraction? This book explores why mining companies distribute benefits of mineral extraction locally, when local communities are dissatisfied and protest, and how governments respond. In this book, Jessica Steinberg focuses on Africa, where natural resources are extremely important for the national economy.
294pp
Apr. 2022 9781108701778 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Apr. 2019 9781108476935 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108638173
Parties, Political Finance, and Governance in Africa
Extracting Money and Shaping States in Benin and Ghana
Rachel Sigman | Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
Drawing upon in-depth case studies of Benin and Ghana, Rachel Sigman explains the strategies political parties use to extract money from the state and how these strategies shape government performance. Challenging conventional views of ineffective African states, Sigman develops a nuanced understanding of ‘good governance’ in Africa.
332pp
Feb. 2023 9781009262835 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009262798
NEW IN PAPERBACK Political Violence in Kenya
Land, Elections, and Claim-Making
Kathleen Klaus | University of San Francisco
Across much of the democratizing world, land and natural resource conflict are increasingly common sources of political violence. This study helps specify the relationship between land, contested elections, and violence. It will appeal to students, scholars, and policymakers interested in democratization, human rights, and conflict mitigation.
373pp 8 b/w illus. 20 tables
Jun. 2022 9781108726467 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
May. 2020 9781108488501 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781108764063
Roadblock Politics
The Origins of Violence in Central Africa
Peer Schouten
Using the roadblock as an entry point, Schouten delves into the turbulent history and ongoing conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Central African Republic (CAR), offering a unique approach to what drives state formation and conflict in the region - one revolving around control over movement instead of territory or people.
256pp
Jan. 2022 9781108713818 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jan. 2022 9781108494014 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
eISBN 9781108625050
Schooling the Nation
Education and Everyday Politics in Egypt
Hania Sobhy
Drawing on rare first-hand accounts from Egyptian schools, Hania Sobhy explores how citizenship was lived, imagined, and contested before and after the 2011 uprising. She uses education as a lens to offer novel insights on everyday governance, legitimation and belonging. Available Open Access on Cambridge Core.
The Global Middle East
300pp
Dec. 2022 9781108832380 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108956031
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Science, Policy and Development in Africa
Challenges and Prospects
R. Sooryamoorthy | University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Offering a comprehensive historical and empirical study of science in both colonial and postcolonial Africa, R. Sooryamoorthy brings to light the connections between science, policy and development in African nations for important insights into potential opportunities and challenges facing Africa in science, technology and development.
352pp 16 b/w illus.
Sep. 2022 9781108816144 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
Sep. 2020 9781108842037 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108895804
The Decolonization of Knowledge
Radical Ideas and the Shaping of Institutions in South Africa and Beyond
Jonathan D. Jansen | Stellenbosch University, South Africa
This is an innovative and accessible study of how decolonization is engaged with, subverted, and transformed as a curriculum change project in universities since the #RhodesMustFall movement, based on interviews and insights from ten universities with over two hundred academic teachers.
272pp
Jun. 2022 9781009077934 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jun. 2022 9781316514184 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781009082723
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The Security Arena in Africa
Local Order-Making in the Central African Republic, Somaliland, and South Sudan
Tim Glawion
Based on in-depth fieldwork, this critical analysis of the realities of security on a local level within ‘fragile states’ provides a bottom-up perspective on discussions surrounding peace and security in Central and East Africa, with first-hand insights and vivid real-world examples from some of the hardest to reach places in the region.
274pp 16 b/w illus. 8 tables
Mar. 2022 9781108737005 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Jan. 2020 9781108493376 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108623629
Trajectories of Authoritarianism in Rwanda
Elusive Control before the Genocide
Marie-Eve Desrosiers | University of Ottawa
Challenging assumptions regarding authoritarian governments in Rwanda in the decades before the 1994 genocide, Marie-Eve Desrosiers uses original archival data and interviews to highlight the complex relations between authorities, opponents, and society.
African Studies
279pp
Nov. 2022 9781009224789 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009224741
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When Soldiers Rebel
Ethnic Armies and Political Instability in Africa
Kristen A. Harkness | University of St Andrews, Scotland
This book is intended for academics studying African politics, ethnic conflict, democratization, and civil-military relations. Focusing on the military, it contributes important mechanisms for understanding when and why ethnic groups rebel. Comparative case studies include Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, and Sierra Leone.
281pp 9 b/w illus. 17 tables
Mar. 2022 9781108435338 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Sep. 2018 9781108422475 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108500319
American government, politics, policy
Abstraction in Experimental Design
Testing the Tradeoffs
Ryan Brutger | University of California, Berkeley
This Element explores how political scientists designing experiments address how abstract their experimental stimuli should be. First, Brutger et al. provide a theoretical framework which identifies and considers the consequences of abstraction. Second, they field a range of survey experiments, varying these levels of abstraction.
Elements in Experimental Political Science
75pp
Oct. 2022 9781108995597 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108999533
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America’s Voucher Politics
How Elites Learned to Hide the State
Ursula Hackett | Royal Holloway, University of London
Drawing upon original datasets and candid interviews, Hackett explains how elites insulate their programs from legal challenge amid deepseated religious, racial, and civic controversies in American politics. With education policy as a revealing case study, this book will interest scholars across political science, law, and public policy.
290pp 30 b/w illus. 17 tables
Jan. 2022 9781108812054 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
May. 2020 9781108491419 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108868594
Closed for Democracy
How Mass School Closure Undermines the Citizenship of Black Americans
Sally A. Nuamah | Northwestern University, Illinois
This book studies the high costs and suffering associated with battles to save public schools while poor and Black in America. It is valuable for understanding how repeated political battles, even those won by the poor and minoritized, can have serious negative impacts on their relationship to democracy.
240pp
Nov. 2022 9781009247443 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Nov. 2022 9781009247450 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00
eISBN 9781009247436
Defection Denied
A Study of Civilian Support for Insurgency in Irregular War
David S. Siroky | University of Essex
In an original study of civilian support for the jihadi insurgency in the Russian North Caucasus in Dagestan, this Element that assesses theories about wartime attitudes toward militant groups. We argue that sticky identities, security threats, and economic dependence curb the ability of civilians to switch loyalties.
Elements in Experimental Political Science
75pp
May. 2022 9781009016452 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009025539
Examining Motivations in Social Discussion Experiments
Elizabeth C. Connors | University of South Carolina
Does interpersonal political communication improve the quality of individual decision making. This Element argues that the value of interpersonal political communication depends on the motivations of the people involved.
Elements in Experimental Political Science
75pp
Sep. 2022 9781009114288 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD
20.00
eISBN 9781009110327
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Information and Democracy
Public Policy in the News
Stuart N. Soroka | University of California, Los Angeles
Using new tools to analyze media coverage and its effects, this book addresses issues of central importance to representative democracy in the US and world-wide: the communication of accurate information about what government does with policy, and public responsiveness to this information.
Communication, Society and Politics
300pp
Feb. 2022 9781108811897 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Feb. 2022 9781108491341 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108868242
No Blank Check
The Origins and Consequences of Public Antipathy towards Presidential Power
Andrew Reeves | Washington University in St Louis
No Blank Check presents a comprehensive study of public opinion towards presidential power. Analyzing data from panel surveys, original experiments, and historical polls, the book shows that the public opposes unilateral power and punishes presidents who use it, indicating that the public holds presidents accountable for how they exercise power.
200pp
Sep. 2022 9781316626474 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Sep. 2022 9781107174306 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781316795811
Stealth Lobbying Interest Group Influence and Health Care Reform
Amy Melissa McKay | University of Exeter
This book provides new insight into how and when lobbyists influence the American policymaking process, presenting compelling evidence that members of Congress provide greater access to, allow more influence from, and even insert legislation requested by the interest groups and lobbyists who provide financial assistance to their campaigns.
230pp
Jul. 2022
9781009188944 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009188937
The Advantage of Disadvantage
Costly Protest and Political Representation for Marginalized Groups
LaGina Gause | University of California, San Diego
The Advantage of Disadvantage provides insights for scholars and activists into how marginalized groups gain representation through protest. Drawing on formal theory, surveys, and quantitative data, the book presents an interdisciplinary analysis of representation, inequality, and digital activism. Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
220pp
Feb. 2022
9781009074322 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Feb. 2022 9781316513576 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009070171
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The Antebellum Origins of the Modern Constitution
Slavery and the Spirit of the American Founding
Simon J. Gilhooley | Bard College, New York
The emergence of slavery in the District of Columbia profoundly transformed constitutional interpretation. Gilhooley’s account of this interaction, and how it forms the basis of modern constitutional understandings grounded in the American Founding, is for scholars of the US Constitution, American history and politics, and legal studies.
Cambridge Studies on the American Constitution
283pp
Apr. 2022 9781108791458 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Oct. 2020 9781108496124 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781108866125
The Everyday Crusade
Christian Nationalism in American Politics
Eric L. McDaniel | University of Texas, Austin
What is causing American public opinion to move into increasingly alt-right terrain? The Everyday Crusade provides an answer. The book shows that Americans can develop exclusionary attitudes because of their adherence to American Religious Exceptionalism (ARE), a religious nationalist ideology defined by faithfulness to national origin myths.
300pp
May. 2022 9781009014588 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
May. 2022 9781316516263 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009029445
The Illusion of Accountability
Transparency and Representation in American Legislatures
Justin H. Kirkland | University of Virginia
This book assesses the causes and consequences of ‘open meeting laws,’ which require public access to proceedings in state legislatures. While some may assume such laws increase accountability, the book consistently finds that open meetings do not influence legislators’ behavior or citizens’ capacity to alter that behavior.
350pp
Aug. 2022 9781009219631 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009219624
The Importance of Campaign Promises
Tabitha Bonilla | Northwestern University, Illinois Campaign promises are a cornerstone of democratic representation, yet they signal more to voters than simply a candidate’s position. This study uses clear and straightforward experiments to provide ground-breaking evidence that promises have a polarizing effect on how voters evaluate candidates and understand commitment.
200pp
Feb. 2022 9781108843331 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108910170
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The Long War over Party Structure
Democratic Representation and Policy
Responsiveness in American Politics
Byron E. Shafer | University of Wisconsin, Madison
A blend of historical and contemporary analysis that opens up many of the puzzles - and curses - of modern American politics, for both professional political scientists and interested lay readers.
208pp
Apr. 2022 9781108718868 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD
29.99
Aug. 2019 9781108484916 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108753517
The Other Divide
Yanna Krupnikov
Krupnikov and Ryan argue that the key to understanding the current wave of American political division is the attention people pay to politics: some are deeply involved in politics and very expressive about their political views while others are less involved, engaging with and sharing their political positions much less.
250pp
Jan. 2022 9781108926362 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD
28.99
Jan. 2022 9781108831123 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
eISBN 9781108923323
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The Politics of Ballot Design
How States Shape American Democracy
Erik J. Engstrom | University of California, Davis Engstrom and Roberts show how politicians use ballot design to influence voting and elections. This book is of interest to the broad community of scholars who study elections and to general readers interested in how democratic elections work in the United States.
165pp
Apr. 2022 9781108822633 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD
29.99
Dec. 2020 9781108842808 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108904254
The Profits of Distrust
Citizen-Consumers, Drinking Water, and the Crisis of Confidence in American Government
Manuel P. Teodoro | University of Wisconsin, Madison
The choices people make about drinking water reveal deeper lessons about civic life. Basic services are the bedrock of government legitimacy. Excellent, equitable basic services build trust in government; basic service failures undermine trust. The rise of the bottled water industry in the US reflects a crisis of confidence in American democracy.
Business and Public Policy
300pp 64 b/w illus. 46 tables
Aug. 2022 9781009244855 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Aug. 2022 9781009244862 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009244893
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What Goes Without Saying
Navigating Political Discussion in America
Taylor N. Carlson | Washington University, St Louis
The social psychological motivations underpinning political discussion present dire challenges for sustaining meaningful political conversations across lines of difference. This book explores how Americans navigate discussing politics in their daily lives with particular attention to the decisionmaking process for when and how to broach politics.
300pp
Jun. 2022 9781108927444 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jun. 2022 9781108831864 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781108912495
You Can’t Always Say What You Want
The Paradox of Free Speech
Dennis Baron | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Now more than ever, we are living in a free speech paradox: powerful speakers weaponize their rights in order to silence those less-powerful speakers who oppose them. This book outlines the historical context of laws regulating rights to freedom of speech, and explores future threats to these freedoms.
240pp
Dec. 2022 9781009198905 Hardback GBP 20.00 / USD 27.95
eISBN 9781009198882
Comparative politics
After Authoritarianism
Transitional Justice and Democratic Stability
Monika Nalepa | University of Chicago
Does transitional justice – the practice of reckoning with members and collaborators of a former authoritarian regime –stabilize or destabilize new democracies? After Authoritarianism shows engaging with secret legacies authoritarian regimes to be critical for the success of new democracies, more so than purging old elites from the state apparatus.
Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions
300pp
Sep. 2022 9781009073714 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Sep. 2022 9781316513439 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009072540
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Alien Citizens
The State and Religious Minorities in Turkey and France
Ramazan Kılınç | University of Nebraska, Omaha
For readers interested in how international context interacts with domestic politics in producing state policies toward religious minorities in Turkey and France. It is the first study that employs international context in the study of state policies toward religion and that compares Turkey and France with regard to religious minorities.
Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
266pp 2 b/w illus. 3 tables
Mar. 2022 9781108701785 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Oct. 2019 9781108476942 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108692649
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Alternatives in Mobilization
Ethnicity, Religion, and Political Conflict
Jóhanna Kristín Birnir | University of Maryland, College Park
This book examines underexplored features of identity and their influence on group mobilization in violent and non-violent political settings. It contains improved empirical descriptions of what the tapestry of ethnicity and religion in the world looks like and offers new explanations for how religion leads to conflict within cultural traditions.
200pp
May. 2022 9781108419840 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108304306
Big Data and the Welfare State
How the Information Revolution Threatens
Social Solidarity
Torben Iversen
This book explores, theoretically and empirically, the consequences of ‘Big Data’ for the politics of social protection. It argues that the information revolution enables the formation of evermore finegrained insurance pools, which in turn threatens the solidarity of the welfare state. The book also considers policies to limit marketization.
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
230pp
May. 2022 9781009151399 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
May. 2022 9781009151368 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781009151405
Citizenship in Hard Times
How Ordinary People Respond to Democratic Threat
Sara Wallace Goodman | University of California, Irvine
What does it mean to be a good citizen when democracy is threatened? Drawing on extensive survey data from the US, UK, and Germany, this comparative study shows that a citizens’ partisan identity determines how they respond to threats like electoral interference and polarization.
250pp
Jan. 2022 9781009061049 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jan. 2022 9781316512333 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009058292
Coalitions of the Weak
Victor C. Shih | University of California, San Diego
Through the lens of late-Mao and contemporary elite politics in China, Coalitions of the Weak inquires how leaders of one-party autocracies sought to dominate the elite and achieve true dictatorship, providing an important and previously missing key to understanding elite political development in China in the past sixty years.
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
280pp
Jun. 2022 9781009016513 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Jun. 2022 9781316516959 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009022859
Contested Representation
Challenges, Shortcomings and Reforms
Claudia Landwehr | Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany
In the US and other developed democracies, electoral participation has declined, political conflict is increasingly polarized, and democratic institutions are in crisis. Contested Representation provides cutting-edge analyses of the sources and consequences of these developments while exploring opportunities for reform.
SSRC Anxieties of Democracy
320pp
Sep. 2022 9781009267724 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009267694
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Decentralized Governance and Accountability
Academic Research and the Future of Donor Programming
Jonathan A. Rodden | Stanford University, California
This book is for those who need a broad overview of contemporary knowledge about decentralized governance and development or are trying to identify gaps in the literature. This volume will be of use to policy practitioners and students in development studies, political economy, and comparative politics.
312pp 9 b/w illus. 5 tables
Apr. 2022 9781108708869 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Feb. 2019 9781108497909 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108615594
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or Dystopia?
The Nordic Model and Its Influence in the 21st Century
Michael A. Livingston | Rutgers University, New Jersey
This book considers the persistence of the Nordic (Scandinavian) Model, especially on the AngloAmerican left. The emphasis is on three areas: human (especially women’s) rights, environment, and cultural innovation. Three case studies –Nordic food and coffee, religious minorities, and Greta Thunberg phenomenon – are considered in additional depth.
165pp
Aug. 2022 9781108708869 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 39.99
Dec. 2021 9781108497312 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781108667432
Everyday Choices
The Role of Competing Authorities and Social Institutions in Politics and Development
Ellen M. Lust | Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden
This Element establishes a framework elucidating state and non-state authorities, which is key to knowledge accumulation, designing future research and effective programming. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Elements in the Politics of Development
75pp
Oct. 2022 9781009306126 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009306164
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Extreme Reactions
Radical Right Mobilization in Eastern Europe
Lenka Bustikova | Arizona State University
Extending the study of the populist right to Eastern Europe, this book examines how anger and resentment towards minorities is being exploited in politics. Bustikova details the process by which the acquisition of political power and demand for rights by ascendant minority groups precipitates a backlash of mobilization from the radical right.
312pp 27 b/w illus. 28 tables
Sep. 2022 9781108710824 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Oct. 2019 9781108482653 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108697248
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Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa
Gwyneth H. McClendon | New York University
Using Christianity in Africa, this book explores how religion influences political participation, specifically through religious sermons and when citizens experience them repeatedly. It will interest scholars of comparative and African politics, particularly those studying political participation, religion, ethnic politics, and political culture.
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
288pp 33 b/w illus. 21 tables
Mar. 2022 9781108707978 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Nov. 2019 9781108486576 Hardback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108761208
Greed and Guns
Imperial Origins of the Developing World
Atul Kohli | Princeton University, New Jersey
This Element studies the causes and the consequences of modern imperialism based on the argument that imperialism is moved mainly by the desire of major powers to enhance their national economic prosperity by undermining sovereignty in peripheral countries and establishing open economic access.
Elements in the Politics of Development
75pp
Oct. 2022 9781009199742 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009199759
Making Bureaucracy Work
Norms, Education and Public Service Delivery in Rural India
Akshay Mangla | University of Oxford
This book sheds new light on bureaucratic performance and education in developing countries. Through a multi-level comparative analysis of four Indian states, and over two years of ethnographic research, the book opens the ‘black box’ of Indian bureaucracy, revealing how bureaucratic norms interact with social inequalities to shape public services.
Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education
350pp
Nov. 2022 9781009258012 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009258050
Making Gender Salient From Gender Quota Laws to Policy
Ana Catalano Weeks
Do gender quota laws – policies that mandate women’s inclusion on parties’ candidate slates –affect policy outcomes? Making Gender Salient tackles this question by presenting a new theory of when and how gender quotas impact policy. The book tests this theory using mixed methods, with a particular emphasis on Western Europe.
Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics
300pp
Jun. 2022 9781009167833 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009158435
Micro-institutional Foundations of Capitalism
Roselyn Hsueh | Temple University, Philadelphia
Conventional wisdom maintains that regime type, open economy politics, and subnational geographical characteristics shape government–business relations and development outcomes. This study introduces a new theory of pathways to globalization and development, which highlights the analytical utility of investigating at the sectoral level.
422pp
Jun. 2022 9781108459037 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jun. 2022 9781108472135 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
eISBN 9781108593441
Money in Politics
Simon Weschle | Syracuse University, New York
When and how does money enter politics in different ways, and what consequences does this have? This book explores these questions and offers guidance for those interested in designing policies that effectively address the impact of money on democratic representation and accountability, institutional design, and public policy.
300pp
Jun. 2022 9781009054713 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Jun. 2022 9781316511848 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009053952
Monitors and Meddlers
How Foreign Actors Influence Local Trust in Elections
Sarah Sunn Bush | Yale University, Connecticut Forms of foreign intervention around elections differ markedly in terms of when and why they occur, and their legality. This book examines their potential to influence what the authors see as a critical, but understudied, audience: citizens in the countries where elections are held.
280pp
Aug. 2022 9781009204316 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009204262
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
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Organizing Against Democracy
The Local Organizational Development of Far Right Parties in Greece and Europe
Antonis A. Ellinas | University of Cyprus
Organizing Against Democracy illuminates answers to the question of how far-right parties try to establish roots in democratic societies. Ellinas examines the local organizational ‘lives’ of three of the most extreme parties in Europe and the responses of democratic actors against them.
296pp 24 b/w illus. 8 tables
Mar. 2022 9781108400350 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jan. 2020 9781108415149 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108227926
Patchwork States
The Historical Roots of Subnational Conflict and Competition in South Asia
Adnan Naseemullah
Patchwork States argues that South Asia’s politics of violence, development and electoral competition are rooted in colonial and post-colonial statebuilding. It lays out a framework that links different forms of governance under colonialism to subnational political outcomes, providing a new way of looking at colonial legacies in social science.
280pp
Jun. 2022 9781009158411 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Jun. 2022 9781009158428 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009158404
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Power in Movement
Social Movements and Contentious Politics
Fourth edition
Sidney Tarrow | Cornell University, New York
Sidney Tarrow charts the rise, dynamics, and decline of social movements as part of political struggle and asks how they advance or regress democracy. This fully updated edition includes new material on the Capitol attack, the growth of populism around the world, and the role of social media.
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
350pp
Aug. 2022 9781009219846 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Aug. 2022 9781009219853 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781009219839
Resisting Backsliding
Opposition Strategies against the Erosion of Democracy
Laura Gamboa
Resisting Backsliding examines how opposition strategies can help or hinder potential autocrats erode democracy. Focusing on Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and Alvaro Uribe in Colombia, the book shows that the strategies and goals of the opposition are key to understanding why some executives successfully erode democracy while others do not.
320pp
Oct. 2022 9781009164078 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Oct. 2022 9781009164061 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009164085
Rule-Making Rules
An Analytical Framework for Political Institutions
Stefano Bartolini | European University Institute, Florence
This book defines and distinguishes political institutions in their various forms, whilst exploring the constitutive ambiguities of the term. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students of political institutions in comparative politics, and in political science and political sociology more broadly.
300pp 2 b/w illus. 8 tables
Jun. 2022 9781009206273 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009206303
Sharing Power, Securing Peace?
Ethnic Inclusion and Civil War
Lars-Erik Cederman
Addressing the widespread academic criticism of power sharing, this book uses systematic data and advanced methods to highlight the importance of practices as opposed to formal institutions, their preventive rather than merely post-conflict effect, and how they are invoked by governments in anticipation of potential violent challenges.
300pp
Jul. 2022 9781108406550 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 34.99
Jul. 2022 9781108418140 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108284639
State-Building as Lawfare
Custom, Sharia, and State Law in Postwar Chechnya
Egor Lazarev | Yale University, Connecticut How does the state impose the rules that regulate everyday life? This book explores state-building as lawfare – the use of state and non-state legal systems to achieve political goals – to analyze how Russian state law, Sharia law, and customary law interact in postwar Chechnya.
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
300pp
Dec. 2022 9781009245951 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009245913
The Deep Roots of Modern Democracy
Geography and the Diffusion of Political Institutions
John Gerring | University of Texas, Austin
This book explores the deep roots of modern democracy, focusing on geography and long-term patterns of global diffusion, through statistical analyses of new databases, small-N studies and a review of the historical literature. It will appeal to historically-oriented social scientists, political historians, and anyone interested in democracy.
360pp 24 b/w illus. 8 maps 54 tables
Aug. 2022 9781009114899 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Aug. 2022 9781009100373 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009115223
The Founding of Modern States
Richard Franklin Bensel | Cornell University, New York
This book examines the rise of the modern state through six case studies of state formation in England, the United States, France, the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and the Islamic Republic of Iran. The book summarizes key events in modern history and offers theories about the creation of modern states.
568pp
Oct. 2022 9781009247214 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Oct. 2022 9781009247207 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009247245
The Politics of Comprehensive School Reforms
Cleavages and Coalitions
Katharina Sass | Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
Why are school systems structured differently across countries? This book examines this question through an in-depth analysis of school politics in Germany and Norway during the post-war period of educational expansion. It uses a Rokkanian theoretical framework to make sense of the crossinterest coalitions behind important school reforms.
Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education
320pp
Aug. 2022 9781009235181 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009235211
The Politics of Religious Party Change
Islamist and Catholic Parties in Comparative Perspective
A. Kadir Yildirim | Rice University, Houston
This book uses comparative analysis to examine ideological change and secularization of religious political parties. It traces the similar historical origins of Islamist and Catholic parties in the Middle East and Western Europe, chronicles their conflicts with existing religious authorities, and analyzes their subsequently divergent paths.
Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
320pp
Feb. 2023 9781009170741 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009170734
Theories of Institutions
Joseph Jupille | University of Colorado Boulder
Explores concepts of power, efficiency, sociality, and time, each of which is key to understanding institutions. Since the four logics are closely tied to four different disciplines, the authors’ integrated approach speaks to several distinct disciplines all while it promotes interdisciplinary conversations.
304pp
Jan. 2022 9780521879293 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781139034142
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Thou Shalt Have No Other Gods before Me Why Governments Discriminate against Religious Minorities
Jonathan Fox
This book examines diverse causes of governmentbased religious discrimination, including secular ideologies, religious monopolies, wealth, regime, and more, against 771 minorities in 183 countries over a twenty-five year period.
308pp 18 b/w illus. 42 tables
Aug. 2022 9781108715676 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Mar. 2020 9781108488914 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108773171
Undue Process
Persecution and Punishment in Autocratic Courts
Fiona Feiang Shen-Bayh | College of William and Mary, Virginia
Why do autocrats hold political trials when outcomes are presumed known from the start? Focusing on sub-Saharan Africa since independence, this book provides insight into the role of judiciaries in authoritarian regimes: how courts can be used to repress political challengers, institutionalize punishment, and undermine the rule of law.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
240pp
Sep. 2022 9781009197144 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Sep. 2022 9781009197137 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009197151
Violent Resistance
Militia Formation and Civil War in Mozambique
Corinna Jentzsch | Universiteit Leiden
By relying on extensive fieldwork from Mozambique, Violent Resistance explains when, where, and how communities form militias to defend themselves against violence. This book defines a research agenda on militias as social movements and an integral part of armed conflict, and revisits the historiography of the civil war in Mozambique.
Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
300pp
Jan. 2022 9781108837453 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108936026
Why Democracies Develop and Decline
Michael Coppedge | University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Drawing on very extensive new data from the Varieties of Democracy project, this volume presents and evaluates the most prominent theories of democratization and democratic decline and sets out the global history of the development of democracy over the last two centuries.
350pp
Jun. 2022 9781316514412 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009086974
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
East Asian government, politics, policy
Chinese Soft Power
Maria Repnikova
This Element presents an analysis of Chinese visions and practices of soft power, examining Confucius Institutes, international communication, education and training exchanges, and public diplomacy spectacles. Repnikova concludes by suggesting new directions for the field, drawing on her research on Chinese soft power in Africa
Elements in Global China
75pp
Apr. 2022 9781108792684 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108874700
City on the Edge
Hong Kong under Chinese Rule
Ho-fung Hung | The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
A comprehensive and timely account of Hong Kong’s development from precolonial times to the present, City of the Edge considers the 2019 unrest in Hong Kong within the context of global finance and the geopolitics of the US-China rivalry in its long struggle for autonomy and democracy.
316pp
May. 2022 9781108840330 Hardback GBP 20.00 / USD 24.95
eISBN 9781108885690
Clash of Empires
From ‘Chimerica’ to the ‘New Cold War’ Ho-fung Hung
Many believe the recent deterioration in US–China relations represents a ‘New Cold War’ rooted in ideological differences. In this Element, Ho-fung Hung argues that what underlies the change in US–China relations from amity to enmity is the changing relationship between US–China corporations.
Elements in Global China
75pp
May. 2022 9781108816212 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108895897
Coevolutionary Pragmatism
Approaches and Impacts of China-Africa Economic Cooperation
Xiaoyang Tang | Tsinghua University, Beijing
Written in plain language, the book proposes a new perspective of Chinese development. Coevolutionary transformation is the key. Effects of China-Africa cooperation are examined through solid first-hand research with a theoretical reinterpretation of industrial capitalism. Readers include those interested in China, Africa and global development.
300pp
Aug. 2022 9781009257831 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
eISBN 9781108233118
Corruption Control in Authoritarian Regimes
Lessons from East Asia
Christopher Carothers | University of Pennsylvania
Corruption Control in Authoritarian Regimes argues that authoritarian anti-corruption reform is more common than widely thought and follows a different playbook than democratic anticorruption reform. Using case studies from China, South Korea, and Taiwan, Christopher Carothers constructs an original theory of authoritarian corruption control.
293pp
Apr. 2022 9781316513286 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009063913
Global China as Method
Ivan Franceschini | Australian National University, Canberra
After four decades of integration into the global socioeconomic system, discussions of China continue to be framed by a core assumption: that the country represents a fundamentally different and separate ‘other’. This Element seeks to illuminate the ways in which China and it’s people form an integral part of the global capitalist system.
Elements in Global China
75pp
Aug. 2022 9781108995566 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108999472
Hong Kong
Global China’s Restive Frontier Ching Kwan Lee | University of California, Los Angeles
CK Lee situates the post-1997 China–Hong Kong contestation in the broader context of ‘global China.’ While Beijing deploys numerous power mechanisms globally, this Chinese power project has triggered countermovements from Asia to Africa. Hong Kong, stunning and singular in its many peculiarities, offers lessons about China as a global force.
Elements in Global China
75pp
Sep. 2022 9781108823913 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108914895
Japan as a Global Military Power
New Capabilities, Alliance Integration, Bilateralism-Plus
Christopher W. Hughes | University of Warwick
This Element argues that Japan has fundamentally shifted its military posture over the last three decades and traversed into a new categorisation of a more capable military power and integrated US ally. This results from Japan’s recognition of its changing strategic environment that requires a new grand strategy and military doctrines.
Elements in Politics and Society in East Asia
75pp
Sep. 2022 9781108971478 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108975025
Local Politics and Social Policy in China
Let Some Get Healthy First
Kerry E. Ratigan | Amherst College, Massachusetts Ratigan shows how distinct ways of governing in Chinese provinces shaped social policy priorities and implementation at the beginning of the 21st century. With a focus on health policy in China, this book also provides comparative examples from education, poverty alleviation, and housing policy.
200pp
Aug. 2022 9781316512470 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009067409
Securing China’s Northwest Frontier
Identity and Insecurity in Xinjiang
David Tobin | University of Manchester
In the first study to incorporate majority Han and minority Uyghur perspectives on ethnic relations in Xinjiang following mass violence during July 2009, David Tobin analyses how official policy shapes identity and security dynamics on China’s northwest frontier.
296pp
Oct. 2022 9781108726313 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Oct. 2020 9781108488402 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108770408
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The Children of China’s Great Migration
Rachel Murphy | University of Oxford
A longitudinal exploration of how different left-behind rural Chinese children are affected by family separation, how they feel about their migrant parents and current caregivers, and how they deal with intense study pressures in the face of disadvantage. A key text for those interested in family, gender, education, development and migration.
302pp
May. 2022 9781108792295 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
Aug. 2020 9781108834858 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108877251
The Digital Transformation and Japan’s Political Economy
Ulrike Schaede | University of California, San Diego
Digital transformation and demographic change are usually seen as two separate but threatening events. As Japan is the world’s frontrunner in demographic change, it faces these two disruptions at the same time. This Element explores how the Japanese state is trying to balance the unfolding demands of the digital economy.
Elements in Politics and Society in East Asia
75pp
Jun. 2022 9781108925709 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108921015
The East Asian Covid-19 Paradox
Yves Tiberghien | University of British Columbia, Vancouver
This Element argues that high levels of institutional preparation, social cohesion, and global strategic reinforcement in a context of situational convergence explain why East Asian countries (with caveats) managed to control Covid-19 better than most other countries.
Elements in Politics and Society in East Asia
75pp
Mar. 2022 9781108977913 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108973533
The Hong Kong-China Nexus A Brief History
John M Carroll | The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong’s relationship with mainland China has deteriorated since July 1997. Yet, for more than 150 years, colonial Hong Kong and China not only coexisted with but benefited each other. This Element shows how the porous boundary between Hong Kong and China defies many assumptions about nationalism, colonialism, and decolonization.
Elements in Global China
75pp
May. 2022 9781108789776 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108893275
International relations, international organisations
Ascending Order
Rising Powers and the Politics of Status in International Institutions
Rohan Mukherjee | London School of Economics and Political Science
This historically grounded study analyses how rising powers pursue symbolic equality with great powers through the rules and institutions of international order. It offers important insights into the behavior of contemporary rising powers such as China and India, revealing similarities with the historical rise of the United States and Japan.
Cambridge Studies in International Relations
280pp 4 b/w illus. 11 tables
Aug. 2022 9781009186810 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009186803
Banking on Beijing
The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program
Axel Dreher
China is now the lender of first resort for much of the developing world. Introducing a systematic and transparent method of tracking Chinese development projects around the world, this book explains Beijing’s motives and analyzes the intended and unintended effects of its overseas investments.
312pp
May. 2022 9781108463393 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
May. 2022 9781108474108 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108564496
Before the West
The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders
Ayşe Zarakol | University of Cambridge
Before the West presents the first comprehensive account of the international relations in ‘the East’, weaving together histories of the regions we today call East Asia, Central Asia, Eurasia (Russia), the Middle East and South Asia, and also rethinks the concepts of ‘sovereignty’, ‘international order’ and ‘decline’.
LSE International Studies
300pp 4 b/w illus. 3 maps
Mar. 2022 9781108971676 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 34.99
Mar. 2022 9781108838603 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108975377
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations Revisiting Turkish Modernity
Eren Duzgun
By advancing ‘Jacobinism’ as a historically specific geopolitical economy in world history, this book offers a new interpretation of Turkish modernity from the 19th century to the present. It will interest scholars and students of IR, historical sociology and political economy, especially those working on Turkey and the Middle East.
LSE International Studies
300pp
Jun. 2022 9781009158343 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009158367
Change in Global Environmental Politics
Temporal Focal Points and the Reform of International Institutions
Michael W. Manulak | Carleton University, Ottawa
In a period defined by environmental crisis and an urgent need to update global institutions, Manulak shows how large-scale change occurs in global environmental politics. Meticulously researched using newly-available sources, this book examines the colourful and intensely political history of change in environmental governance.
280pp 2 b/w illus. 6 tables
May. 2022 9781009165884 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009165877
China’s Strategic Opportunity Change and Revisionism in Chinese Foreign Policy
Yong Deng | United States Naval Academy, Maryland
This book is the first systematic account of China’s great-power diplomacy launched under President Xi Jinping. Revealing the foreign policy motive and patterns of the world’s leading rising power and second largest economy, it will appeal to scholars of Chinese foreign policy, international relations, and Chinese politics.
280pp
Aug. 2022 9781009101134 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Aug. 2022 9781009098694 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009105095
Conceptualizing International Practices
Directions for the Practice Turn in International Relations
Alena Drieschova | University of Cambridge
What difference does the turn to practice make in International Relations? This collection brings together leading practice scholars to highlight the strengths of this approach and develop it in new directions. Each scholar focuses on a key IR concept and showcases how a practice perspective leads to new theoretical and empirical insights.
300pp 7 b/w illus.
Jun. 2022 9781316511398 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009052504
Demands of Justice
The Creation of a Global Human Rights Practice
Ann Marie Clark | Purdue University, Indiana Demands of Justice draws on original interviews and the documents of leading advocacy organizations, to show how global appeals for human rights developed. Clark argues that human rights has enriched three facets of justice in the world - a global neighbourhood, political and legal tools, and social justice.
220pp
Feb. 2022 9781009097260 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Feb. 2022 9781009098274 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
eISBN 9781009093545
Divided Environments
An International Political Ecology of Climate Change, Water and Security
Jan Selby | University of Sheffield
In a new interpretation of the past, present and future of climate-related conflicts and threats, this volume explores the links between climate change, water and security from an ‘international political ecology’ perspective. The authors draw on case studies from Israel-Palestine, Syria, Cyprus, SudanSouth Sudan, and the Lake Chad basin.
300pp
Sep. 2022 9781009107600 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Sep. 2022 9781009098021 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009106801
Domestic Interests, Democracy, and Foreign Policy Change
Brett Ashley Leeds | Rice University, Houston
This Element examines how foreign policy responds to domestic political interests, and how, even as the interests supporting leaders change, democracies’ foreign policies are no less stable than those of nondemocracies and often exhibit greater consistency.
Elements in International Relations
75pp
Mar. 2022 9781009016957 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009037938
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Environmentalism and Global International Society
Robert Falkner
London School of Economics and Political Science
The history of how environmentalism rose to prominence in international politics and how the international community came to accept a global responsibility for the planet’s health. It will appeal to scholars and students of international relations theory, history and global environmental politics.
Cambridge Studies in International Relations
374pp 1 table
Jun. 2022 9781108964012 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Jul. 2021 9781108833011 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108966696
Fundamental Perspectives on International Law
Seventh edition
Tracy H. Slagter | University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
An accessible introduction to international law designed for students in multiple disciplines, this book highlights the significance of international law in today’s world. Designed with students in mind, it provides a comprehensive survey of the field without sacrificing depth or engagement with real-world cases and contemporary examples.
600pp
Nov. 2022 9781108813891 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99
Nov. 2022 9781108839952 Hardback GBP 95.99 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781108878258
Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics
Swati Srivastava | Purdue University, Indiana
Analysing little known archival sources from the past two centuries, this study shows how non-state contractors, lobbyists, and advocates, working with governments, have exercised a hybrid form of sovereign power without authority in international relations.
Cambridge Studies in International Relations
280pp
Sep. 2022 9781009204507 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009204453
Legitimacy Politics
Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance
Lisa Dellmuth | Stockholms Universitet
This book focuses on how contestation among elites shapes the legitimacy of international organizations in the eyes of citizens. It offers fresh insights into major issues of our day, such as the rise of populism, the power of communication, the backlash against global governance, and the relationship between citizens and elites.
250pp 44 b/w illus.
9 tables
Dec. 2022 9781009222037 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009222020
Normative Transformation and the War on Terrorism
The Evolution of Targeted Killing, Torture, and Private Military Contracting
Simon Frankel Pratt | University of Melbourne
Pratt uses practice theory and relational sociology to analyse transformations in the prohibition on assassination, torture, and mercenaries during the US War on Terror. This book will interest students and scholars of foreign and defence policy, international relations theory, international security, social theory, and American politics.
250pp
Jan. 2022 9781316515174 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009092326
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On Dangerous Ground
A Theory of Bargaining, Border Settlement, and Rivalry
Toby J. Rider | Texas Tech University
An analysis of international border settlement and the lifecycle of geopolitical rivalries that arise when settlement fails. Readers - whether interested in political science, international relations, international conflict, global studies, international law, or geography - will find it relevant to contemporary conflicts and how to manage them.
355pp
Nov. 2022 9781108794541 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Mar. 2021 9781108840347 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781108885713
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Politics and International Law
Making, Breaking, and Upholding Global Rules
Leslie Johns | University of California, Los Angeles Politics and International Law uses accessible writing and contemporary examples to explain where international law comes from, how actors decide whether to follow international law, and how international law is upheld. It is written for anyone who wants to understand how global rules shape and transform international politics.
582pp
Jun. 2022 9781108986656 Paperback GBP 37.99 / USD 49.99
Jun. 2022 9781108833707 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 145.00
eISBN 9781108981149
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Praxis
On Acting and Knowing
Friedrich Kratochwil | European University Institute, Florence Presents a shift from the accepted international relations standard of theorizing, by analyzing policy decisions made in non-ideal conditions within a broader framework of practical choices, emphasizing both historicity and contingency, as exemplified by changing practices in the international arena.
553pp
Nov. 2022 9781108457385 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Aug. 2018 9781108471251 Hardback GBP 116.00 / USD 158.00
eISBN 9781108557979
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Private Governance and Public Authority
Regulating Sustainability in a Global Economy
Stefan Renckens | University of Toronto
In discussing private rulemaking, public policy, corporate sustainability, and EU policymaking, Renckens targets students and scholars in political science, international relations, political economy, EU politics, business, law, and environmental studies, as well as policymakers, interest groups and practitioners dealing with sustainable business. Business and Public Policy
328pp 2 b/w illus. 12 tables
Jun. 2022 9781108748483 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Apr. 2020 9781108490474 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108781015
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Security
A Philosophical Investigation
David A. Welch | University of Waterloo, Ontario
A philosophical approach to the concept of ‘security’, offering practical guidance to help states better allocate resources better to security problems. The book’s from-the-ground-up approach, interdisciplinary nature, and far-reaching analysis of ecospheric, state, cultural, and human security, will interest students, scholars, and practitioners.
294pp
Aug. 2022 9781009270120 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Aug. 2022 9781009270106 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
eISBN 9781009270113
Signing Away the Bomb
The Surprising Success of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime
Jeffrey M. Kaplow | College of William and Mary, Virginia
This book explains how and why the nuclear nonproliferation regime has been successful, even without the characteristics usually seen in effective institutions. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students of international relations, security studies, and international law, as well as international security policymakers and analysts.
320pp
Nov. 2022 9781009216739 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009216746
States and Nature
The Effects of Climate Change on Security
Joshua W. Busby | University of Texas, Austin Busby explains how climate change can affect security outcomes, including violent conflict and humanitarian emergencies. Through case studies from sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia, the book develops a novel argument explaining why climate change leads to especially bad security outcomes in some places but not in others.
The Politics of Climate Change
356pp
Mar. 2022 9781108958462 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Mar. 2022 9781108832465 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108957922
The Architects of International Relations
Building a Discipline, Designing the World, 1914-1940
Jan Stöckmann
Based on extensive archival research, this book provides a new and stimulating history of International Relations as an academic discipline. It will appeal to students and scholars in History and International Relations (IR) as well as neighbouring fields, especially International Law and Political Science.
280pp
Mar. 2022 9781316511619 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009053341
The Counterinsurgent Imagination
A New Intellectual History
Joseph MacKay | Australian National University, Canberra
This book shows counterinsurgencies are conservative worldmaking projects: attempts to reimagine the world in response to insurrection. MacKay traces the emergence of these ideas from early modernity, as they changed over successive conflicts and periods, focusing on military manuals as records of practice, varying with the status quo they defend.
LSE International Studies
300pp
Nov. 2022 9781009225823 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Nov. 2022 9781009225816 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009225847
The Distributive Politics of Environmental Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean
Isabella Alcañiz
This Element seeks to address the lack of a comprehensive research agenda in Latin American and Caribbean environmental politics and helps integrate the existing, disparate literatures. This Element also focuses on the beneficiaries from the appropriation and pollution of the environment.
Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America
75pp
Aug. 2022 9781009263436 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009263429
The Quest for Knowledge in International Relations
How Do We Know?
Richard Ned Lebow | Dartmouth College, New Hampshire
What kinds of knowledge do international relations theories seek? How do they search for it and claim to have found it? Lebow uses his answers to these questions to say something important about the theory project in IR, and in the social sciences more generally.
320pp
Apr. 2022 9781009102919 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Apr. 2022 9781009098922 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781009106573
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U.S. and Latin American Relations
Third edition
Gregory B. Weeks | University of North Carolina, Charlotte This textbook offers detailed theoretical and historical analyses essential for understanding US-Latin American relations. Utilizing four international relations theories as a framework, the text recounts the historical background from Latin American independence through the present before examining contemporary issues such as immigration.
326pp 14 b/w illus. 8 tables
Dec. 2022 9781009205962 Paperback GBP 31.99 / USD 42.99
Dec. 2022 9781009205993 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009206006
Uncertainty and Its Discontents
Worldviews in World Politics
Peter J. Katzenstein | Cornell University, New York
This volume considers the ways in which alternative worldviews, fostered by advances in twentieth century natural science and other intellectual developments questioning anthropocentrism take full account of uncertainty in contrast to conventional Newtonian humanism and its presumption of controllable risk.
Cambridge Studies in International Relations
320pp
Jul. 2022 9781009068970 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Jul. 2022 9781316512661 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009070997
War, States, and International Order
Alberico Gentili and the Foundational Myth of the Laws of War
Claire Vergerio | Universiteit Leiden
Vergerio examines the legacy of Alberico Gentili’s treatise on the laws of war to undermine conventional narratives about when, why, and how the legal right to wage war became restricted to sovereign states, providing new insights into the history of the laws of war and the sources of international order.
Cambridge Studies in International Relations
320pp
Aug. 2022 9781009098014 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009105712
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Why Allies Rebel
Defiant Local Partners in Counterinsurgency Wars
Barbara Elias | Bowdoin College, Maine
Analysing policy documents from nine counterinsurgency wars, Elias asks why powerful militaries have difficulty managing local partners. Revealing a critical political dynamic in military interventions, this book will appeal to academics and policymakers addressing counterinsurgency issues in foreign policy, security studies and political science.
351pp 15 b/w illus. 27 tables
Sep. 2022 9781108748063 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Jul. 2020 9781108490108 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781108784979
Latin American government, politics, policy
Beyond ‘Plata O Plomo’
Drugs and State Reconfiguration in Colombia
Gustavo Duncan
This Element explores three central elements to the interpretation of the interaction between drug trafficking and reconfiguration of the state in Colombia. This discusses the flaws of the state authority and the offensive of Marxist guerrillas since the early 80s, which shaped the oligopolies of coercion that drug traffickers later imposed.
Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America
75pp
Sep. 2022 9781108810326 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108893909
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Checking Presidential Power
Executive Decrees and the Legislative Process in New Democracies
Valeria Palanza | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
The first to offer an explanation of the levels of reliance on executive decrees in comparative perspective, this book intends to reach an audience of scholars and non-academics interested in the behavior of legislators, the struggles behind the concentration of power by presidents, and Latin American politics.
265pp 26 b/w illus. 31 tables
Apr. 2022 9781108446631 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jan. 2019 9781108427623 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108573580
Contemporary State Building
Gustavo A. Flores-Macías | Cornell University, New York Governments around the world struggle to get the wealthy to pay more in taxes. This book explains how modern state-building can take place by adopting elite taxes to improve public safety. Using Latin America as an example, the book helps scholars and policymakers understand contemporary state-building in the developing world.
260pp
Jun. 2022 9781316515129 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009091992
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Decadent Developmentalism
The Political Economy of Democratic Brazil
Matthew M. Taylor | American University, Washington DC This book describes the institutional context that has thwarted the emergence of either a capable developmental or a neoliberal alternative in Brazil since the return to democracy in 1985. The work is a key source for scholars and students of comparative political economy, political science, economics, sociology, and development studies.
383pp
Apr. 2022 9781108827553 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Nov. 2020 9781108842280 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108900072
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Democracy at Work
Pathways to Well-Being in Brazil
Brian Wampler | Boise State University, Idaho Democratic practices - participation, citizenship rights, and an inclusionary state - enhance human development. The book uncovers how local democratic governance improves well-being, related to poverty, health, women’s empowerment, and education. Municipalities that invest in democracy attain greater human development. Commitments to democracy thus have real consequences for citizens.
373pp 4 b/w illus. 47 tables
Apr. 2022 9781108717335 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 29.99
Nov. 2019 9781108493147 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108675949
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
TEXTBOOK Latin American Politics and Society
A Comparative and Historical Analysis
Gerardo L. Munck | University of Southern California
An engaging introduction to Latin America with a fresh, thematic approach to key political and social issues. This accessible undergraduate textbook examines the entirety of the region, addressing complex issues in a clear and direct manner. Grounded in cutting-edge research and data, concepts are illustrated through tables, maps, and timelines.
658pp
Jun. 2022 9781108708555 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99
Jun. 2022 9781108477314 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781108769570
Recognition Politics
Indigenous Rights and Ethnic Conflict in the Andes
Lorenza B. Fontana | University of Glasgow
The first attempt to assess the implications of internationally acclaimed indigenous rights for rural poor communities across different countries and policy issues, such as land, natural resources and service provision. A pioneering work which uses important policy implications to challenge consolidated assumptions on recognition politics.
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
250pp
Dec. 2022 9781009265539 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009265515
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Religion and Brazilian Democracy
Mobilizing the People of God
Amy Erica Smith | Iowa State University
This book will appeal to academics and nonacademics interested in Brazilian and Latin American politics, as it provides the first rigorous yet accessible book-length account of evangelical and Catholic politics in this century. It will also be of interest to academics and undergraduate students studying religion and democratic representation worldwide.
Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
222pp 28 b/w illus.
Apr. 2022 9781108711586 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Mar. 2019 9781108482110 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108699655
Resisting Extortion
Eduardo Moncada | Barnard College, Columbia University
Using ethnographic data gathered in violent locations across Latin America, Eduardo Moncada shares new insights into the widespread problem of criminal extortion. Despite living in settings where states cannot or will not enforce the rule of law, victims of crime find different ways to fight back.
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
300pp
Jan. 2022 9781108824705 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Jan. 2022 9781108843386 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108915328
The Informal Regulation of Criminal Markets in Latin America
Hernán Flom | Trinity College, Connecticut
This book shows how and why politicians and police actors confront, negotiate with, or protect drug dealers to contain criminal violence in urban areas or profit from illicit rents. It will be useful to scholars, students and policymakers interested in crime and violence in Latin America and beyond.
300pp
Aug. 2022 9781009170727 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009170710
The Limits of Judicialization
From Progress to Backlash in Latin America
Sandra Botero
Focusing on several hot-button topics in Latin American politics, including abortion, state violence, judicial corruption and corruption prosecutions, The Limits of Judicialization explains why the institutional and cultural changes that empowered the region’s courts often fall short of the promise of greater accountability and rights protection.
350pp
Aug. 2022 9781009098342 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009093859
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The Political Economy of Taxation in Latin America
Gustavo A. Flores-Macías | Cornell University, New York
This book offers a comprehensive, region-wide examination of the politics of taxation in Latin America, one of the most pressing issues to confront the region. It will interest scholars across political science, sociology, economics and public policy who study political economy in the developing world, as well as policymakers.
283pp 16 b/w illus. 16 tables
Feb. 2022 9781108464994 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jun. 2019 9781108474573 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108655934
The Politics of LGBTQ Rights Expansion in Latin America and the Caribbean
Javier Corrales | Amherst College, Massachusetts
The first section of this Element reviews the history of LGBTQ rights in the region since the 1960s. The second section reviews explanations for the expansion of rights and setbacks, especially since the mid 2000s. This Element concludes with an overview of the causes and possible future direction of the current backlash against LGBTQ rights.
Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America
75pp
Apr. 2022 9781108995207 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108993609
The Post-Partisans
Anti-Partisans, Anti-Establishment Identifiers, and Apartisans in Latin America
Carlos Meléndez | Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
This Element expands on alternative political identifications as a result of decaying party identification to better understand different levels of party system institutionalization, party-building, and partisan polarization in the region.
Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America
75pp
Sep. 2022 9781108717366 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108694308
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When Democracies Deliver Governance Reform in Latin America
Katherine Bersch | Davidson College, North Carolina
This book highlights the importance of strategy, revealing that gradual reforms produce better results than drastic overhauls imposed by political will. This study is aimed at scholars interested in comparative politics, state development, Latin American politics, and public policy, as well as practitioners and policymakers around the globe.
236pp 3 b/w illus. 4 tables
Apr. 2022 9781108459204 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jan. 2019 9781108472272 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108559638
Middle East government, politics, policy
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Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt
The Politics of Hegemony
Sara Salem | London School of Economics and Political Science
Using the work of Antonio Gramsci and Frantz Fanon, two foundational theorists of anticapitalism and anticolonialism, this book is an interdisciplinary exploration of the afterlives of Egypt’s moment of decolonization and how they reverberate into the present.
The Global Middle East 315pp 9 b/w illus.
Jun. 2022 9781108798389 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 33.99
Apr. 2020 9781108491518 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108868969
Charity in Saudi Arabia
Civil Society under Authoritarianism
Nora Derbal
Focused on charity activism, this innovative book offers rich insights into charity organizations and everyday charity practices in Jeddah, and the lives of those who care for the poor and needy to deepen our understanding of state-society relations, as well as practices of everyday Islam in Saudi Arabia.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
336pp
Jul. 2022 9781316513477 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009072656
Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order
Policing Disputes in Jordan
Jessica Watkins
London School of Economics and Political Science
Although Middle Eastern states are commonly referred to as ‘police states’, little has been written about their police. By studying the ‘low policing’ of interpersonal disputes in Jordan, this book outlines the inconspicuous, daily methods the state uses to create and sustain the social order.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
288pp
Jun. 2022 9781009098618 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009105781
Creating Local Democracy in Iran
State Building and the Politics of Decentralization
Kian Tajbakhsh
Empirically rich and theoretically informed, this book is an innovative analysis of how local government in Iran’s cities and towns undermines democratization and consolidates the Islamist electoral authoritarian regime. It uses original data to deepen our understandings of comparative politics, economic development, and democratization.
313pp
Jul. 2022 9781009160919 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009160926
Democracy or Authoritarianism
Islamist Governments in Turkey, Egypt, and Tunisia
Sebnem Gumuscu | Middlebury College, Vermont
Tracing the evolution of Islamist political parties and their rise to power in Turkey, Egypt and Tunisia, Sebnem Gumuscu explains why some remained committed to democracy while others took an authoritarian turn. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in three countries, Gumuscu considers the impact of party affairs on incumbents’ democratic commitments.
296pp
Mar. 2023 9781009178235 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009178259
Dwelling on the Green Line
Privatize and Rule in Israel/Palestine
Gabriel Schwake | University of Sheffield
Analysing the growth of the settlements along the border between Israel and the occupied West-Bank, the Green-Line, this book examines the lives lived around these lines, from the 1970s to the present day, attempting to understand the interface between the state’s strategy of territorial expansion and individual, as well as corporate, interests.
240pp
Mar. 2022 9781316512890 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009071246
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
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Experiencing the IsraeliPalestinian Conflict
Children, Peace Communication and Socialization
Yael Warshel | Pennsylvania State University
Determines the impact of ‘peace communication’ on fostering structural change. By focusing on Israeli and Palestinian versions of Sesame Street aiming to foster friendships among children, Yael Warshel explores whether such interventions affect audiences, offering recommendations to improve future interventions into political conflict worldwide.
505pp
Aug. 2022 9781108724470 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
Jul. 2021 9781108485722 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108622714
Fixing Stories
Local Newsmaking and International Media in Turkey and Syria
Noah Amir Arjomand | Indiana University
Examining the role and influence of news ‘fixers’ who mediate between foreign journalists and local sources, this book is based on vivid personal accounts and insider perspectives alongside analysis of the role fixers have played in bringing news of Turkey and Syria to international audiences.
The Global Middle East
288pp
Feb. 2022 9781316518007 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009049337
Hidden Liberalism
Burdened Visions of Progress in Modern Iran
Hussein Banai | Indiana University, Bloomington
Exploring liberalism’s invisible, yet influential status, in modern Iranian political and intellectual discourses, this study examines the paradox of why liberalism has formed the basis of many social and political struggles, yet remains hidden as a public standpoint in contemporary Iran.
186pp
Jun. 2022 9781108817509 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
eISBN 9781108850445
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Intervention in Libya
The Responsibility to Protect in North Africa
Karin Wester
An original reconstruction of the evolution of and international diplomatic response to the 2011 Libyan crisis, which draws on a diverse range of sources including in-depth interviews with politicians and diplomats to understand the realworld application of the UN’s ‘Responsibility to Protect’ principle.
365pp 1 map
Jun. 2022 9781108701853 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 33.99
Mar. 2020 9781108477062 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108576666
Israeli Foreign Policy since the End of the Cold War
Amnon Aran | City University London
The first study of Israeli foreign policy towards the Middle East and selected world powers, including China, India, the European Union and the US since the end of the Cold War to the present, providing essential historical context for the domestic political scene during these pivotal decades.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
460pp
Jun. 2022 9781107686687 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
eISBN 9781107280618
Legacies of Repression in Egypt and Tunisia
Authoritarianism, Political Mobilization, and Founding Elections
Alanna C. Torres-Van Antwerp
When an authoritarian regime collapses, what determines whether an opposition group will form a political party, be successful in mobilizing voters, and survive or dissolve as a group in subsequent years? Based on unique field research, this examines how legacies of authoritarian rule shaped the outcome of Egypt’s 2011 founding elections.
255pp
Mar. 2022 9781009100519 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009118040
Marketing Democracy
The Political Economy of Democracy Aid in the Middle East
Erin A. Snider | Texas A & M University
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Egypt, Morocco, and Washington DC and recently declassified government documents, this book focuses on the construction and practice of democracy aid in the Middle East, showing how democracy aid can reinforce, rather than challenge authoritarian regimes.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
250pp
Mar. 2022 9781108844260 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781108943505
Quest for Democracy
Liberalism in the Modern Arab World Line Khatib | University of St Andrews, Scotland Challenging the dismissal of democratic liberalism as a significant force in the modern Arab world, Line Khatib explores the liberal movement in the Arab-speaking region. She outlines liberals’ methods, ideas and positions, enhancing our understanding of their work, activism, and impact.
288pp
Oct. 2022 9781108710978 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Oct. 2022 9781108482813 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108591331
Second-Generation Liberation Wars
Rethinking Colonialism in Iraqi Kurdistan and Southern Sudan
Yaniv Voller | University of Kent, Canterbury
Exploring the history of the liberation wars in Iraqi Kurdistan and South Sudan, this book analyses both the rebels’ strategies and government counterinsurgency responses for insights into their evolution and the practices and roles that emerged in the subsequent period.
Intelligence and National Security in Africa and the Middle East
304pp
Feb. 2022 9781316513132 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009071840
Sunni City
Tripoli from Islamist Utopia to the Lebanese ‘Revolution’
Tine Gade
Exploring the contentious politics of Tripoli, Tine Gade examines the city’s modern history, considering its fluid political identity and the relations between the governing Islamist and sectarian groups. In so doing, Gade offers a broader analysis of the character of Lebanese politics, and religious and political dynamics in the Middle East.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
248pp
Nov. 2022 9781009222761 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009222808
Surviving the War in Syria
Survival Strategies in a Time of Conflict
Justin Schon | University of Florida
Based on extensive fieldwork in Turkey, Jordan, Kenya, and the United States, with over two hundred interviews with Syrian refugees, this study examines how repertoires of survival strategies, including fighting, protesting, collaborating, hiding, and migration, are a critical framework for understanding civilian behaviour in conflict zones.
245pp
Jun. 2022 9781108829229 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
eISBN 9781108909716
The Age of Counter-Revolution States
and Revolutions in the Middle East
Jamie Allinson | University of Edinburgh
Examining the aftermath of the Arab Spring, this book explores the Spring not as a series of failed revolutions but as successful counterrevolutions. Adding a new dimension to the history of revolutions, it addresses key debates in democratisation, authoritarian resilience and civil resistance.
302pp
May. 2022 9781108735520 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
May. 2022 9781108484077 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781108633062
The Art of Resistance in Islam
The Performance of Politics among Shi’i Women in the Middle East and Beyond
Yafa Shanneik | University of Birmingham
Examining different forms of resistance among Shi’i women in the Middle East and Europe, this book studies the performance of sectarian and gender power relations as expressed in Shi’i ritual practices. It provides a new transnational approach to researching gender agency in contemporary Islamic movements in both the Middle East and Europe.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
288pp
Jan. 2022 9781316516492 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009030335
The Politics of Immigration Beyond Liberal States
Morocco and Tunisia in Comparative Perspective
Katharina Natter | Universiteit Leiden
Examining whether autocracies make fundamentally different immigration policies than democracies, Katharina Natter systematically compares policymaking in authoritarian Morocco and democratizing Tunisia. In doing so, Natter uncovers the complex interplay between immigration, political regimes, and modern statehood worldwide.
280pp
Dec. 2022 9781009262620 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009262668
The State of Resistance
Politics, Culture, and Identity in Modern Iran
Assal Rad | University of California, Irvine
Exploring popular culture and national identity in post-revolutionary Iran, this accessible and innovative book based on multi-disciplinary research methods offers further insights into Iranian identity, politics, and US-Iran relations in contemporary Iran.
224pp
Aug. 2022 9781009193566 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Aug. 2022 9781009193580 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781009193573
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Trust and the Islamic Advantage
Religious-Based Movements in Turkey and the Muslim World
Avital Livny | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
This book will interest scholars and students of comparative politics, Middle East politics, religion, and collective action. Examining the rise of Islamicbased politics and economics, Livny argues that these movements have a comparative advantage because they inspire feelings of trust among individuals with a shared, religious group-identity.
269pp
Apr. 2022 9781108707237 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Sep. 2020 9781108485524 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108751667
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Violence and Representation in the Arab Uprisings
Benoît Challand
Examining the histories of citizenship in Tunisia and Yemen, Benoît Challand explains why violence is often connected to portrayals of the Arab Middle East, arguing that the 2011 Arab Uprisings should be considered a source for democratic theory.
The Global Middle East
304pp
Dec. 2022 9781108748261 Paperback GBP 18.99 / USD
31.99
Dec. 2022 9781108490184 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108780421
Political economy
Accidental Gamblers
Risk and Vulnerability in Vidarbha Cotton
Sarthak Gaurav | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
A study of how nineteenth century ‘accidents’ particularly in the form of colonial policies and the American Civil War ushered in institutional transformations that shaped the Vidarbha region’s cotton economy. By drawing insights from longitudinal study in villages of the region spanning 12 years, it presents the ‘gambles’ that farmers are part of.
260pp
Oct. 2022 9781108832298 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108935814
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Youth Politics, Populism, and the Production of Sectarian Violence, 1920–1958
Dylan Baun | University of Alabama, Huntsville
Using unique sources to highlight the daily lives of the young men and women of Lebanon’s youth politics, this study traces the political and cultural history of a diverse set of youth-centric organizations from the 1920s to 1950s to reveal how their distinct type of politics and populism would play a role in the making of modern Lebanon.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
232pp
Oct. 2022 9781108798396 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Oct. 2020 9781108491525 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108863230
Women and the Islamic Republic
How Gendered Citizenship Conditions the Iranian State
Shirin Saeidi | University of Arkansas
Based on extensive interviews and oral histories as well as archival sources, this book challenges the dominant masculine theorizations of statemaking in post-revolutionary Iran. Offering a comprehensive study on citizenship formation, it reveals the centrality of non-elite women’s participation in the process of citizenship formation.
Cambridge Middle East Studies
288pp
Jan. 2022 9781316515761 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009026574
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Women, Religion, and the State in Contemporary Turkey
Chiara Maritato | Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
Using the feminization of the Diyanet to understand the significance of a renewed presence of Islam in the Turkish public realm, this fascinating ethnography explores how the role of a female professional religious officer has penetrated and reshaped even secular spaces in Turkey.
331pp
Sep. 2022 9781108812504 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD
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May. 2020 9781108836524 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108873833
China’s Contained Resource Curse
How Minerals Shape State-Capital-Labor Relations
Jing Vivian Zhan | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
This is the first monograph on the socioeconomic and political impacts of minerals on contemporary China, examining the distinctive effects of minerals on the state, capital and labour and their triangular relations. It provides a novel outlook on the resource curse and derives valuable policy implications for resource management.
330pp
Mar. 2022 9781316511268 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009049757
Coping with Global Institutional Change
A Tale of India’s Textile and Pharmaceutical Industries
Preet S. Aulakh | York University, Toronto
The book provides insights into how two important industries in India coped with the WTO initiated global institutional change. Its use of comparative and multi-level approaches to study institutions and institutional change and findings would appeal to the readers of public policy, management and political economy.
Elements in Current Archaeological Tools and Techniques
248pp
Aug. 2022 9781009176330 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009176347
Digital Technology, Politics, and Policy-Making
Fabrizio Gilardi
This element discusses how digital technology has shaped different domains, identifies areas of research consensus as well as unresolved questions, and argues that a key perspective involves issue definition, that is, how the nature of the problems raised by digital technology is subject to political contestation.
Elements in Public Policy
75pp
Jun. 2022 9781108744904 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108887304
Disrupted Governance
Towards a New Policy Science
Kris Hartley
This Element explores the uncertain future of public policy practice and scholarship in an age of radical disruption. Building on foundational ideas in policy sciences, we argue that an anachronistic instrumental rationalism underlies contemporary policy logic and limits efforts to understand new policy challenges.
Elements in Public Policy
75pp
Mar. 2022 9781009125680 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009127868
Frustrated Majorities
How Issue Intensity Enables Smaller Groups of Voters to Get What They Want
Seth J. Hill | University of California, San Diego
Introduces a theory of issue intensity to help explain political representation, special interest politics, elections, and voter behavior. It explains why politicians sometimes support policies opposed by electoral majorities and why some voters spend time and effort participating in politics while others do not.
Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions
200pp 12 b/w illus. 19 tables
Sep. 2022 9781009167673 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
Sep. 2022 9781009167680 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009167697
Garments without Guilt?
Global Labour Justice and Ethical Codes in Sri Lankan Apparels
Kanchana N. Ruwanpura | Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden
Uses an analytical framing informed by labour and feminist perspectives to explore how labour struggles in the post-1977 period in Sri Lanka provided important resistance to capitalist processes and continue to shape the industry both within and outside of the shop floor.
224pp
Jun. 2022 9781108832014 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108937573
Geography, Capacity, and Inequality
Spatial Inequality
Pablo Beramendi | Duke University, North Carolina
This Element investigates how economic geography, the distribution of subnational economic endowments within a nation, shapes long-run patterns of inequality through its impact on the development of fiscal capacity.
Elements in Political Economy
75pp
Jun. 2022 9781108828406 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108908702
Government Transparency
State of the Art and New Perspectives
Gregory Porumbescu | Rutgers University, New Jersey
This Element proposes a multi-level approach to studying government transparency that integrates insights from various perspectives on transparency, while taking a multilayered perspective into account to develops new paths for future research.
Elements in Public Policy
75pp
Jul. 2022 9781108728997 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108678568
Herding Scientists
A Story of Failed Reform at the CDC
Andrew B. Whitford | University of Georgia
This element helps us better understand how political motives, organizational theories, public problems, and scientific professionalism become entwined in public health.
Elements in Public Policy
75pp
May. 2022 9781108824101 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108915175
One Road to Riches?
How State Building and Democratization Affect Economic Development
Haakon Gjerløw | Peace Research Institute Oslo
This Element analyses the value of effective state institutions before introducing democracy. To do so, it draws on an extensive global sample of about 180 countries, measured across 1789–2019 and leverage panel regressions, preparametric matching, and sequence analysis to test a number of observable implications.
Elements in Political Economy
75pp
Apr. 2022 9781009054553 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009053693
Opening Up By Cracking Down
Labor Repression and Trade Liberalization in Democratic Developing Countries
Adam Dean | George Washington University, Washington DC
This book develops a novel theory of globalization in developing countries. The author argues that democratic governments used labor repression to overcome union opposition to trade liberalization. The book presents evidence from archival research on Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico, India, and Turkey, as well as cross-national quantitative analysis.
Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions
180pp
Oct. 2022 9781108478519 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108777964
Policy Feedback
How Policies Shape Politics
Daniel Béland | McGill University, Montréal
This element explores early and more recent contributions of the policy feedback literature to clarify the meaning of this concept and its contribution to both political science and policy studies. This element also discusses the practical implications of policy feedback research through a discussion of its potential impact on policy design.
Elements in Public Policy
75pp
Jun. 2022 9781108940542 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108938914
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
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Power Grab
Political Survival through Extractive Resource Nationalization
Paasha Mahdavi | University of California, Santa Barbara
Power Grab shows that controlling the means of production of oil and minerals determines the rise and fall of political leaders. Nationalizationseizing operations for the state - is a gamble: its immediate windfalls can fortify the foundations of enduring rule, or its operational costs can risk future prosperity and political survival.
Business and Public Policy
276pp 29 b/w illus. 16 tables
Mar. 2022 9781108748681 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Apr. 2020 9781108478892 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108781350
Public Policy and Universities
The Interplay of Knowledge and Power
Andrew Gunn | Monash University, Victoria
This element explores the reconfiguration of interactions between universities and the state, while highlighting the role policy analysis can play in explaining these dynamics. This element reveals how universities, remain subject to a multifaceted form of nation state oversight as they continue to globalise in an uncertain world.
Elements in Public Policy
75pp
Jun. 2022 9781108703666 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108645867
Streets in Motion
The Making of Infrastructure, Property, and Political Culture in Twentieth-century Calcutta
Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay
It develops an approach to urban history by theorizing and historicizing the ‘street’ as an apparatus of city-making and subject formation. It works at two registers – a local history of Calcutta in colonial and post-colonial periods, and a theorizing of the logistical and political-cultural centrality of the street within this rubric.
Metamorphoses of the Political: Multidisciplinary Approaches
320pp
Sep. 2022 9781009100113 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009109208
Subaltern Frontiers
Agrarian City-Making in Gurgaon
Thomas Cowan | University of Nottingham
It is the story of India’s urban transformation, examining how the post-liberalisation urban project has been shaped through subaltern histories, logics and subjects. The subaltern frontiers play a role in transferring commonlyowned agricultural land into legible property, and shaping cheap, exploitable migrant labour that the city depends on.
220pp
Sep. 2022 9781009100472 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009118859
The Cost of Doing Politics
How Partisanship and Public Opinion Shape
Corporate Influence
Jane L. Sumner | University of Minnesota
Using quantitative and qualitative evidence, Sumner shows that consumer boycotts can work to dissuade companies from donating money to politicians, but may also encourage them to attempt influence by less-visible means. This book is written for scholars and students interested in corporate political influence.
Business and Public Policy
200pp
May. 2022 9781009123259 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009128568
The Logic of Capital
An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory
Deepankar Basu | University of Massachusetts, Amherst
The book presents the main economic argument developed by Marx in the three volumes of Capital in a coherent and comprehensive manner. It will appeal to readers who are interested in critical social sciences, economics, sociology, political science, anthropology in general and Marxism in particular.
436pp
Feb. 2022 9781108832007 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781108937559
The Odds Revisited Political Economy of the Development of Bangladesh
K. A. S. Murshid
Provides a comprehensive multi-sectoral approach combining economics, politics, history and the role of individual actors to explain Bangladesh’s record of ‘outlier’ development. This book is an essential read for diplomats, students and scholars interested in the economic development of Bangladesh and South Asia.
South Asia in the Social Sciences
240pp
Sep. 2022 9781009123136 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009128230
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The Political Regulation Wave
A Case of How Local Incentives Systematically Shape Air Quality in China
Shiran Victoria Shen | Stanford University, California
Why has there been uneven success in reducing air pollution even in the same locality over time? This book offers an innovative theorization of how local political incentives can systematically affect bureaucratic regulation and empirically examines the control of different air pollutants in China and –to a lesser extent – in Mexico.
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance 161pp
Oct. 2022 9781009107099 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Mar. 2022 9781009100144 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009103664
Political theory
Adaptive Inventories
A Practical Guide for Applied Researchers
Jacob M. Montgomery | Washington University, St Louis
The goal of this Element is to provide a detailed introduction to adaptive inventories, an approach to making surveys adjust to respondents’ answers dynamically. This method can help survey researchers measure important latent traits or attitudes accurately while minimizing the number of questions respondents must answer.
Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences
75pp
Jul. 2022 9781108797269 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108862516
Creating Human Nature
The Political Challenges of Genetic Engineering
Benjamin Gregg | University of Texas, Austin
This book is addressed to the citizens of a liberal democratic political community confronted by the unprecedented challenges of deciding difficult and controversial issues generated by technical possibilities, flowing from rapid developments in biology, medicine, and biotechnology, for editing the human genome.
250pp
Oct. 2022 9781108789714 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Oct. 2022 9781108841160 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108893138
Democratic Multiplicity
Perceiving, Enacting, and Integrating Democratic Diversity
James Tully | University of Victoria, British Columbia
with Sovereignty
American Indians and the Trouble
A Turn Toward Structural Self-Determination
Kouslaa T. Kessler-Mata | University of San Francisco
An examination of the concept and practice of contemporary tribal sovereignty which proposes that tribal self-determination might be better pursued within a federal framework. This fascinating study will be a key reference for researchers, graduate and undergraduate students in American political development, American law, and post-colonial studies.
151pp 1 table
Feb. 2022 9781108402446 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Oct. 2017 9781108415866 Hardback GBP 82.99 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781108235334
Apocalypse without God
Apocalyptic Thought, Ideal Politics, and the Limits of Utopian Hope
Ben Jones | Pennsylvania State University
Despite often being dismissed as bizarre, apocalyptic thought has persistent appeal in political life. This book explains apocalyptic thought’s political appeal by examining it through the eyes of secular thinkers and makes original contributions to both the history of political thought and contemporary political philosophy.
200pp
Apr. 2022 9781316517055 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009037037
TEXTBOOK
Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century
Old Institutions, New Challenges
Second edition
Stewart Jackson | University of Sydney
Australian Politics in the Twenty-first Century contextualises the Australian political landscape through an institutional lens and has been updated to reflect the application of political theories in today’s civic environment. Written in an accessible and engaging style, it is an invaluable introduction to the Australian political system.
376pp
Nov. 2022 9781009108232 Paperback GBP 66.99 / USD 86.99
eISBN 9781009103701
Our structures of democratic governance are often characterized by ‘dysfunctionality’, ‘hollowing out’, and ‘gridlock’. This volume proposes an approach grounded in five different modes of democratic praxis. In exploring various democratic traditions, it recognizes that addressing eco-social crises requires coordination and cooperation among them.
400pp
Aug. 2022 9781009178365 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Aug. 2022 9781009178389 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009178372
Hanging Together
Role-Based Constitutional Fellowship and the Challenge of Difference and Disagreement
Eric W. Cheng | Waseda University, Japan
This book shows how, through ‘role-based constitutional fellowship,’ democratic trust can be cultivated without squashing difference and disagreement, and without stymying efforts to rectify undue social hierarchies (e.g., racial hierarchies). It is a response to the polarization and rise of autocratic forces which threaten democracy today.
250pp
Jul. 2022 9781009179287 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009179294
NEW IN PAPERBACK In the Name of Liberty
The Argument for Universal Unionization
Mark R. Reiff | University of California, Davis
This book illustrates how the argument from liberty, once properly understood, leads to the same place as the argument from equality, rather than conflicts with it as those on the right often argue. Reiff shows how this argument can be used to justify not only universal unionization, but also a wide variety of other progressive policies.
429pp
Jun. 2022 9781108818599 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Apr. 2020 9781108495400 Hardback GBP 94.99 / USD 126.00
eISBN 9781108849784
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
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Injustice and the Reproduction of History
Structural Inequalities, Gender and Redress
Alasia Nuti | University of York
Should we care about the injustices of the past?
Does history matter when we think about current gender inequalities? Advancing the argument that we cannot ‘let bygones be bygones’, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the persistence of gender inequalities within our contemporary societies.
239pp 2 b/w illus.
Jun. 2022 9781108412667 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Mar. 2019 9781108419949 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108325592
Interpreting Discrete Choice Models
Garrett Glasgow
In discrete choice models the relationships between the independent variables and the choice probabilities are nonlinear, depending on both the value of the particular independent variable being interpreted and the values of the other independent variables. This Element describes techniques for the interpretation of models.
Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences
75pp
May. 2022 9781108819404 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108873000
Liberal Freedom
Pluralism, Polarization, and Politics
Eric MacGilvray | Ohio State University
Provides a novel defense of liberalism that weaves together a commitment to republican self-government, an emphasis on the value of unregulated choice, and an appreciation of how hard it is to strike a balance between them. An indispensable resource for constructive dialogue in a time of political polarization.
238pp
Sep. 2022
9781108836951 Hardback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108873185
Machiavelli Then and Now
History, Politics, Literature
Sukanta Chaudhuri | Jadavpur University, Kolkata
The book explores Machiavelli’s central concerns: statecraft and order, liberty and citizenship, diplomacy and leadership, empire and history, set against ethical and behaviorial issues like force, suasion, ambition, corruption and vigilance in public affairs. It should interest historians, diplomats, students of public policy, literary critics.
348pp
Jun. 2022 9781316516720 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009030120
Majorities, Minorities, and the Future of Nationhood
Liav Orgad | European University Institute, Florence
The last decade’s events are an alarming reminder of how conflicts over majority and minority relations can shake democracy to its foundations. This volume presents unique insights on how liberal states can balance conflicting interests of majority and minority groups, so that they can live together with mutual respect.
320pp 9 b/w illus. 2 tables
Oct. 2022 9781009233354 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Oct. 2022 9781009233347 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009233378
Montesquieu Let There Be Enlightenment
Catherine Volpilhac-Auger | Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lyon
This book brings to light the way in which basic ideas of the Enlightenment were invented and how a French aristocrat discovered the foundations of modern democracies. A life devoted to the study of law, science, and the histories of all societies made it possible for Montesquieu to show how liberty was the thing most at stake in political thought.
262pp
Jan. 2023 9781009249096 Hardback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009249072
No Other Planet
Utopian Visions for a Climate-Changed World Mathias Thaler | University of Edinburgh
Analyzes various utopian visions of our climatechanged world. Engages with both theoretical positions and literary works by N. K. Jemisin, Kim Stanley Robinson and Margaret Atwood, with the objective to critically interrogate the role of hope and fear in the Anthropocene.
250pp
Sep. 2022 9781009015653 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Sep. 2022 9781316516478 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009030250
Political Science and the Problem of Social Order
Henrik Enroth
Offers a new interpretation of the historical evolution of political science and its key concepts, theories and normative preoccupations, centered on the problem of social order. Covers a broad range of influential thinkers and theories throughout the history of political science, from the early twentieth century onwards.
190pp
Mar. 2022 9781009096409 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Mar. 2022 9781316515150 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009092227
Prophetic Times
Visions of Emancipation in the History of Italy
Maurizio Viroli | Princeton University, New Jersey
Throughout history, prophetic voices have bolstered the struggle for social and political emancipation. Such voices have given meaning to suffering, spoken with pathos and anger to touch passions, and set into motion the moral imagination guiding efforts toward redemption. This book provides the visions of social emancipation we need.
300pp
Nov. 2022 9781009233187 Hardback GBP 30.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009233170
Rationalism in Politics
Peter J. Steinberger | Reed College, Oregon
Seeking to uncover and reaffirm the discourse of truth in public life, Peter Steinberger sets out a conception of politics that is rationalist, conceptualist, and cognitivist, defending the idea that we think before we act, and that political action and judgment should be analyzed in that context.
250pp
Aug. 2022 9781009204422 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009204446
Self-Control
Individual Differences and What They Mean for Personal Responsibility and Public Policy
W. L. Tiemeijer | Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
All of us sometimes fail at self-control, yet this fact is almost entirely neglected in both academic study and the real world. This book shows how false but stubborn beliefs about self-control have led to political ideas and public policies that are unjust and ineffective.
368pp 28 b/w illus. 2 tables
Sep. 2022 9781009098564 Hardback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009089678
Survival Analysis
A New Guide for Social Scientists
Alejandro Quiroz Flores | University of Essex
Quantitative social scientists use survival analysis to understand the forces that determine the duration of events. This Element provides a guideline to new techniques and models in survival analysis, particularly in three areas: nonproportional covariate effects, competing risks, and multi-state models.
Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences
75pp
May. 2022 9781009054508 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009053594
Text Analysis in Python for Social Scientists
Prediction and Classification
Dirk Hovy | Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan
This Element provides the working social scientist with an overview of the most common methods for text classification, an intuition of their applicability, and Python code to execute them. It covers both the ethical foundations of such work as well as the emerging potential of neural network methods.
Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences
75pp
Mar. 2022 9781108958509 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108960885
The Cambridge Companion to Democracy in America
Richard Boyd | Georgetown University, Washington DC
This collection of essays is an invaluable companion for scholars, students, and general readers who want to better understand Alexis de Tocqueville’s classic work Democracy in America. Chapters by leading scholars highlight the relevance of this classic book for making sense of American democracy and pressing issues of our day.
250pp
Mar. 2022 9781316639436 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 34.99
Mar. 2022 9781107189812 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781316995761
The Classical and Christian Origins of American Politics
Political Theology, Natural Law, and the American Founding
Kody W. Cooper | University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Specialists and non-specialists alike continue to debate the key themes and importance of founding political thought. This book makes the case that the American founders were deeply indebted to the classical Christian natural-law tradition in their fundamental theological, moral, and political outlook.
225pp
Sep. 2022 9781009107846 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
Sep. 2022 9781009098113 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009106030
The Secular Imaginary
Gandhi, Nehru and the Idea(s) of India
Sushmita Nath | Universität Leipzig
It is an intellectual history of ideas and intellectuals, which sheds light on Indian narratives of secularity – Gandhian sarva dharma samabhava, Nehruvian secularism, and Gandhi-Nehru tradition. It will be of interest to sociologists, political scientists and historians who study secularism, nationalism, and social and political thought.
300pp
Sep. 2022 9781009180290 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009180306
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The
Work of Politics
Making a Democratic Welfare State
Steven Klein | King’s College London
The book is necessary reading for political theorists and scholars interested in democracy and the welfare state, providing a new analysis of the relationship between social movements, welfare institutions, and theories of democracy and domination. It is also of interest to scholars working on 19th and 20th century European political philosophy.
220pp 2 tables
Feb. 2022 9781108745970 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Sep. 2020 9781108478625 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108778398
Tyranny and Revolution
Rousseau to Heidegger
Waller R. Newell | Carleton University, Ottawa
The theories of Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche and Heidegger, sometimes called the Philosophy of Freedom, launched a protest against modern liberalism individualism, feeding political catastrophes of tyranny, genocide and revolution. For readers interested in philosophy, political theory, revolution, tyranny, terrorism and extremism.
372pp
May. 2022 9781108424301 Hardback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108333856
Politics (general) Battleground
Asymmetric Communication Ecologies and the Erosion of Civil Society in Wisconsin
Lewis A. Friedland | University of Wisconsin, Madison
This Element looks into how politics, social life, and communication intersect and create conditions of polarization and democratic decline. Drawing from 10 years of interviews, news, and social media content, it combines qualitative and computational analysis with time-series and multi-level modeling to study this hybrid communication system.
Elements in Politics and Communication
75pp
Aug. 2022 9781108925068 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108946780
Digital Transformations of the Public Arena
Andreas Jungherr | Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany
This Element lays out a new framework for the digitally mediated public arena by identifying structural changes and continuities with the predigital era. It examines three country cases – the United States, Germany, and China.
Elements in Politics and Communication
75pp
Jan. 2022 9781009065542 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781009064484
Research methods in politics
Experimental Thinking
A Primer on Social Science Experiments
James N. Druckman | Northwestern University, Illinois
Experimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. This book charts the transformation and provides cutting-edge guidance on new methods and applications across a range of social science topics.
200pp
May. 2022 9781108994064 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
May. 2022 9781108845939 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108991353
Social Inquiry and Bayesian Inference
Rethinking Qualitative Research
Tasha Fairfield | London School of Economics and Political Science
Devises a rigorous, intuitive methodology for case-study research, helping social scientists and analysts make better inferences from qualitative evidence. Bayesianism provides guidance for rational reasoning under uncertainty, to make well-justified assessments about how strongly the information in hand supports one explanation over rivals.
Strategies for Social Inquiry
300pp
Aug. 2022 9781108433358 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Aug. 2022 9781108421645 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781108377522
Russian, East European government, politics, policy
TEXTBOOK
Russian Politics Today
Stability and Fragility
Susanne A. Wengle | University of Notre Dame, Indiana
An accessible and nuanced introduction to contemporary Russian politics using the theme of stability versus fragility as its overarching framework. This innovative textbook explores core themes as well as path-breaking insights into the politics of race, class, gender, sexuality, and the environment.
425pp
Oct. 2022 9781009165907 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Oct. 2022 9781009165914 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009165921
South Asian government, politics, policy
A Broken Record Institutions, Community and Development in Pakistan
Atiyab Sultan
This book examines economic reform in the Punjab in the period 1900-47 in an attempt to historicise theories of institutional change and community development. It will be useful for readers interested in development studies, and South Asia, and in the long-lasting economic and institutional impacts of colonialism.
230pp
Sep. 2022 9781108832632 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108961868
An Uneasy Hegemony
Politics of State-building and Struggles for Justice in Sri Lanka
Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits | Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
It departs from the dominant liberally oriented scholarship produced on Sri Lanka in the past three decades. It re-introduces the neo-Marxist approaches through the works of Antonio Gramsci and draws attention to class and inter-ethnic class relations as useful variables in the contemporary political analysis.
South Asia in the Social Sciences
280pp
Sep. 2022 9781009199247 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009199230
Bureaucratic Archaeology
State, Science, and Past in Postcolonial India
Ashish Avikunthak | University of Rhode Island
This book uncovers an endemic link between micro-practice of archaeology in the trenches of Archaeological Survey of India to the manufacture of archaeological knowledge wielded in the making of political and religious identity by Indian state and summoned as indelible evidence in the juridical adjudication in the highest Indian courts.
South Asia in the Social Sciences
358pp
Feb. 2022 9781316512395 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009067119
Capitalism, Inequality and Labour in India
Jan Breman | Universiteit van Amsterdam
Jan Breman analyses labour bondage in India’s changing political economy from 1962 to 2017. Focusing on what has happened since Independence, he argues that colonial rule changed the country’s agrarian economy. Capitalism has led to progressive inequality, lack of welfare and the exclusion of the dispossessed from mainstream society.
300pp 12 b/w illus.
Oct. 2022 9781108712279 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Aug. 2019 9781108482417 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108687485
Freedom in Captivity
Negotiations of Belonging along Kashmir’s Frontier
Radhika Gupta | Leiden University, The Netherlands
N ethnography of postcolonial sectarian politics in South Asia along the frontiers of Kashmir, this book speaks to interdisciplinary audience from anthropology, sociology and political science. It is a transregional study that explores how politics in South Asia are informed by the travel of religiouscultural ideas from west Asia.
290pp
Nov. 2022 9781009201612 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009201629
Governing Thirdness
State, Society, and Non-Binary Identities in Pakistan
Muhammad Azfar Nisar | Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
Khawaja Sira of Pakistan are a heterogeneous group of gender nonconforming individuals who defy traditional notions of gender and sexuality. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Lahore, Pakistan, this book provides important insights about the identity, marginalization and governance of the Khawaja Sira as they try to live an unlivable life.
238pp
Jun. 2022 9781316516713 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009030045
House of the People Parliament and the Making of Indian
Democracy
Ronojoy Sen | National University of Singapore
This book provides insights into Indian parliament and democracy. It seeks to answer two questions: Is the Indian Parliament working to articulate the diverse demands of the electorate and translate them into legislation and policy? To what extent has the Indian democracy transformed the institution of parliament and its functioning?
320pp
Oct. 2022 9781009180252 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009180245
In the Shadow of the Mill
Workers’ Neighbourhoods in Ahmedabad, 1920s to 2000s
Rukmini Barua | Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin
Follows the multiple histories of Ahmedabad’s labour landscapes from the times when the city acquired prominence as an important site of Gandhian political activity and as a key centre of the textile industry, through the decades of industrial collapse and periods of sectarian violence in the recent years.
300pp
Sep. 2022 9781108838115 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781108937221
Saffron Republic
Hindu Nationalism and State Power in India
Thomas Blom Hansen | Stanford University, California
Examines the phenomenon of contemporary Hindu nationalism or “new Hindutva” that is presently the dominant ideological and political-electoral formation in India.
Metamorphoses of the Political: Multidisciplinary Approaches
330pp
Sep. 2022 9781009100489 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009118873
South Asian Borderlands Mobility, History, Affect
Farhana Ibrahim | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Goes beyond the importance of borderlands as territorial or geopolitical entities, providing new perspectives on their historical, temporal and affective dimensions and how they manifest in a range of historical and contemporary experiences. It will be of interest to students and researchers in history, anthropology, sociology and literature.
294pp
Feb. 2022 9781108844512 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108951500
The Dragon from the Mountains
The CPEC from Kashgar to Gwadar Matthew McCartney | University of Oxford Chinese investment in Pakistan has generated a debate - economic saviour or economic takeover? This book utilises an in-depth understanding of economic change in contemporary China and Pakistan, and economic theory and studies of big infrastructure projects from the contemporary and historical world to make an original contribution to this debate.
290pp
Feb. 2022 9781108834155 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108991902
The Punjab Borderland Mobility, Materiality and Militancy, 1947–1987
Ilyas Chattha | Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
Studies how the new international boundary between India and Pakistan was shaped and offers an alternative history, problematising current conceptions of the international boundary between India and Pakistan. Contraband, consumption, clan, caste, class, and state-building weave together in this evolving socio-economic history of the borderland.
334pp
Jun. 2022 9781316517956 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009049184
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Under the Gun Political Parties and Violence in Pakistan
Niloufer A. Siddiqui | University at Albany, State University of New York
Political parties are integral to democracies. Yet, they frequently engage in violent behavior and form electoral alliances with non-state armed actors. When do parties engage in, or facilitate, violence and what determines the strategy of violence that they employ? Under the Gun explores these questions in the context of Pakistan.
300pp
Nov. 2022 9781009242523 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009242530
Vernacular Rights Cultures
Sumi Madhok | London School of Economics and Political Science
The book proposes that decolonising human rights requires historically and politically specific conceptual, empirical and theoretical investigations of rights politics. It tracks contemporary subaltern movements across India and Pakistan to show how and why marginalised groups deploy the language of rights to demand justice.
224pp
Feb. 2022 9781108832625 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108961844
What Went Right
Sustainability Versus Dependence in Nepal’s Hydropower Development
Mark Liechty | University of Illinois, Chicago
What Went Right describes how Nepal managed to build up an indigenous hydropower development sector thereby largely (though not entirely) escaping the common relations of debt, dependency, and exploitation that most poor developing countries are forced to accept as the price for developing national energy infrastructure.
332pp
Aug. 2022 9781316514900 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009091299
Women, Gender and Religious Nationalism
Amrita Basu | Amherst College, Massachusetts
Reflects on the changing modalities of Hindu nationalist organizing among women and youth. It provides unique insights into how this immensely powerful political formation has been able to preside over a massive network of grassroots organisations, among most segments of Indian society, and capture national power.
Metamorphoses of the Political: Multidisciplinary Approaches
250pp
Oct. 2022 9781009123143 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009128254
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Women, Power, and Property
The Paradox of Gender Equality Laws in India
Rachel E. Brulé | Boston University
Can political representation help women upend entrenched systems of power? Property and Power finds evidence that quotas improve women’s ability to claim fundamental economic rights. Yet greater voice is costly. Whether women experience benefits or backlash depends on individual bargaining power at the time a woman is elected.
Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics
394pp 47 b/w illus.
Apr. 2022 9781108798846 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99
Oct. 2020 9781108835824 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781108869287
South-East Asian government, politics, policy
A History of Thailand
Fourth edition
Chris Baker
This book has been hailed as an authoritative and lively account of Thailand’s political, economic, social and cultural history. This edition includes new sources and research throughout. Written in an accessible style and drawing on a range of Thai and western sources, it is an essential resource for history students and enthusiasts alike.
356pp
Aug. 2022 9781009014830 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
eISBN 9781009029797
Civil Society in Southeast Asia
Power Struggles and Political Regimes
Garry Rodan | Murdoch University, Western Australia
Explaining the power struggles over relationships between civil society and the state, the approach in this Element emphasises the historical and political economy foundations shaping conflicts, interests and coalitions that mobilise through civil society.
Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
75pp
Oct. 2022 9781108707428 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD
20.00
eISBN 9781108757423
Ethnicity and Politics in Southeast Asia
Amy H. Liu | University of Texas, Austin
This Element conceptually disaggregates ethnicity into multiple constituent markers: language, religion, and phenotype. It focuses on the interaction between these markers, and how they affect if a minority integrates within a broader ethnic identity; successfully extracts accommodation; or engages in a contentious relationship with the hegemon.
Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
75pp
May. 2022 9781108927796 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108933179
Gender in Southeast Asia
Mina Roces | University of New South Wales, Sydney
This Element examines gender in Southeast Asia by focusing on two main themes: hegemonic cultural constructions of gender and the way hegemonic ideals influence the gendering of power and politics.
Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
75pp
Apr. 2022 9781108741637 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108680493
Islam and Political Power in Indonesia and Malaysia
The Role of Tarbiyah and Dakwah in the Evolution of Islamism
Joseph Chinyong Liow | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
This Element draws together two bodies of work: Islamic social movements and political Islam in Indonesia and Malaysia and explains the transformation in these two countries by focusing on key Islamic social movements.
Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
75pp
Aug. 2022 9781108705585 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108669047
Mobilizing for Elections
Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia
Edward Aspinall | Australian National University, Canberra
This book compares patronage politics in Southeast Asia, examining the sources and implications of cross-national and sub-national differences. It will be useful for scholars and students interested in comparative and Southeast Asian politics, electoral politics, clientelism and patronage, and the historical development of political institutions.
380pp
Aug. 2022 9781316513804 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009075015
Sexuality and Gender Diversity Rights in Southeast Asia
Anthony
J LangloisThis Element explains that the articulation of political struggle through a shared set of rights claims, which in turn relates to shared experiences of violence and discrimination, and a visceral demand and hope for change, is a potent mechanism for political participation to pave way for sexuality and gender diversity rights in Southeast Asia.
Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
75pp
Jun. 2022 9781108927819 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108933216
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Stateness and Democracy in East Asia
Aurel Croissant | Universität Heidelberg
Through theoretically-grounded case studies and comparative analysis of consolidating, low quality, and failed democracies in East Asia, this volume challenges the dominant ‘state first, democracy later’ argument in the existing political science literature. It will interest scholars and students of comparative democratization, state building, and East Asian politics.
291pp 13 b/w illus. 12 tables
Apr. 2022 9781108797382 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
May. 2020 9781108495745 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781108862783
The Politics of Rights and Southeast Asia
Lynette J. Chua | National University of Singapore
This Element is for practitioners, policy-makers and researchers interested in the rights-culturepolitics nexus in Southeast Asia. It investigates the contested nature of rights, and explores the debates over who are entitled to rights, what sorts of rights they should have, and even who get to decide on such issues.
Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
75pp
Jul. 2022 9781108719353 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108750783
Unity through Division
Political Islam, Representation and Democracy in Indonesia
Diego Fossati | City University of Hong Kong
This book studies a puzzle observed in contemporary Indonesian politics: while the quality of democracy in Indonesia has deteriorated in recent years, public satisfaction with democracy has increased. To explain this development, the book studies ideological representation, an aspect of Indonesian democracy that is often overlooked.
250pp
Sep. 2022 9781009203036 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009203074
Urban Development in Southeast Asia
Rita Padawangi
This Element examines the political nature of urban development; scrutinizes the implications of power inequality in urban development discussions; and highlights topical and methodological contributions to urban studies from Southeast Asia.
Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
75pp
Jul. 2022 9781108705608 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00
eISBN 9781108669108
Politics, social theory, history of ideas
Texts in political thought
Medieval Muslim Mirrors for Princes
An Anthology of Arabic, Persian and Turkish Political Advice
Louise Marlow | Wellesley College, Massachusetts
This anthology introduces major examples of the medieval Arabic, Persian and Turkish mirror for princes literatures in their historical and intellectual contexts. It provides access to an important body of literature, contains several new translations, and addresses parallels in neighbouring and contemporaneous traditions of political thinking.
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
320pp
Jan. 2023 9781108442923 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jan. 2023 9781108425650 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781108348645
The Political Thought of the Irish Revolution
Richard Bourke | King’s College, Cambridge
These essential texts present the range of ideas developed by the men and women who made the Irish Revolution, as well as those who opposed it. This volume explains why Ireland embarked on a revolutionary path and how the Empire mounted an ideological defence.
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
300pp
May. 2022 9781108799133 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
May. 2022 9781108836678 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781108874465
W. E. B. Du Bois:
International Thought
W. E. B. Du Bois
W. E. B. Du Bois was one of the most important American authors of the twentieth century. While he is best known for his writings on themes of Black social and political life in the United States, this volume highlights his critical insights into empire and global politics.
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
300pp
Sep. 2022 9781108798778 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Sep. 2022 9781108491648 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781108869140
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