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The Behavioral Economics of Inflation Expectations

Godroads Modalities of Conversion in India Edited by Peter Berger | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

This book is especially relevant as it offers various case studies dealing with conversion within, between and across religious traditions, provides a thorough theoretical discussion of the topic, is multi-disciplinary and contextualizes the Indian situation comparatively. • Offers insights into the dynamics of religious change beyond the restricting confines of particular religious traditions • Discusses relevant theories and analytical tools that can inspire and help researchers in their study of conversion and cultural change • Includes different disciplines and thus provides each scholar concerned with the questions of conversion insights into questions of neighboring disciplines September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.325pp 978-1-108-49050-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Simultaneous Identities This book illustrates that social actors in minority language education in Nepal made simultaneous claims to more than one social identity by discursively positioning ‘ethnic identity’ as ‘national identity’. By arguing for an analytical necessity to adopt relational approach, it aims to complicate the neat compartmentalisation of identities. • Helps the reader to rethink existing theories on ethnicity and nationalism • Provides methodological insights and details on the ethnography of schools and education in Nepal • Gives a bottom-up perspective on the social changes in Nepal South Asia in the Social Sciences, 12

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Economics, business studies The European Monetary Union Europe at the Crossroads Nicola Acocella | Sapienza Università di Roma

The book illustrates the historical roots of the institutions and policies at the core of the European Union, which are largely based on the operation of free markets and a common monetary policy. It analyzes the imbalances caused by both these institutions and reemerging populism, suggesting possibilities for future conditions and reforms. • Deals with current, ongoing issues such problems facing the Euro, the European recession, and the reemergence of populism • Examines the historical roots of the disintegration of the EU’s institutions in order to protect and improve future conditions • Suggests detailed macroeconomic and microeconomic policies to amend existing institutions in a way that avoids less desirable prospects and existing conflicts August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-84087-3 Hardback £89.99 / US$115.00 978-1-108-74410-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

This book offers a modern behavioral economics analysis of macroeconomic expectations, using cognitive psychology and a bottom-up approach to economic expectations. It gives students and researchers a quantitative model for analyzing inflation, interest rates and business cycle phenomena for any country or historical period. • Proposes a novel behavioral economics approach to expectations • Findings help clarify macroeconomic debates on various issues in a wide range of countries • This data can be used to interpret events such as the great recession of the USA August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.243pp 31 b/w illus. 978-1-108-48285-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-44706-5 Paperback £27.99 / US$34.99

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Public Spending and the Role of the State

Language, Education, and the Nepali Nation Uma Pradhan | University of Oxford

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-48992-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

Macroeconomics Meets Psychology Tobias F. Rötheli | Universität Erfurt, Germany

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History, Performance, Risk and Remedies Ludger Schuknecht | Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

This book presents a holistic, comprehensive discussion of a highly relevant topic in economics: public expenditure, its history, value for money, related risks and remedies. It discusses the arguments and facts in a non-technical manner, with many tables and charts, for students, professionals and the interested public alike. • Provides a current international, historical overview and comparison of public expenditure, expenditure efficiency, fiscal risks and remedies • Synthesises contemporary scholarship to create a panoramic, conceptual, empirical and policy-oriented view of public expenditure and the role of the state • Discusses a key policy topic of our time placing emphasis on a longterm ‘bigger picture’ approach November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.260pp 978-1-108-49623-0 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-79170-0 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Central Banks as Fiscal Players The Drivers of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Space Willem Buiter | Citigroup

The book develops a unified framework to address a number of key issues in monetary economics and public finance, including how helicopter money works, when modern monetary theory makes sense, why the Eurosystem has a potentially fatal design flaw, why the fiscal theory of the price level is a fallacy and how to escape from the zero lower bound. • Offers both rigorous and narrative approaches to all key issues • Puts the political back in political economy • Readers encounter both the consequences of monetary and fiscal policy and the socio-political drivers of monetary and fiscal policy Federico Caffè Lectures

November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 978-1-108-84282-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99 978-1-108-82276-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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After the Accord

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A History of Federal Reserve Open Market Operations, the US Government Securities Market, and Treasury Debt Management from 1951 to 1979 Kenneth D. Garbade | Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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History, Politics and Performance Edited by Sarah Thomson | WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening

Following the end of World War II and the resumption of peacetime economic activity, the Federal Reserve and the US Treasury had to rebuild the machinery of monetary and debt management operations. This book explains their initial thinking and explores how they reacted to subsequent challenges. • Provides a thorough chronology of the appearance and subsequent evolution of monetary policy instruments • Offers a history of the origins and evolution of the primary dealer system • Detailed analysis of post-war Treasury debt management, with emphasis on the development of regular and predictable auction sales

The Cambridge Handbook of the Capability Approach

Federico Revelli | Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy

The enduring economic crisis proved that understanding the results of alternative fiscal arrangements in multi-tiered government structures is crucial for designing effective decentralization policies. This Element discusses approaches and methods used in recent empirical fiscal federalism literature, and identifies key areas for further research. Elements in Public Economics

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Constitutional Economics A Primer Stefan Voigt | Universität Hamburg

This concise survey of the questions, methods, and empirical findings central to constitutional political economy fills a gap in the literature of political economy. Voigt, a pioneer of the field, demonstrates how constitutional rules affect political economy, appealing to both scholars of the field and readers with no familiarity of the topic. • Accessible to readers without any prior familiarity of the topic • Fills a gap in the literature of political economy by providing an overview of an up-and-coming, increasingly relevant field • Forthcoming about gaps and weaknesses in the field, which will help those searching for their own research topics to easily identify topics to explore June 2020 228 x 152 mm 150pp 2 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-48688-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99 978-1-108-70839-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$25.99

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Empirical Fiscal Federalism

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-92700-0 Paperback c. £15.00 / c. US$20.00

European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

October 2020 228 x 152 mm 380pp 978-0-521-12582-6 Paperback £35.00 / US$45.00

Studies in Macroeconomic History

November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.388pp 978-1-108-83989-1 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

A collection of comparative case studies analysing the history, politics and performance of private health insurance globally and its implications for universal health coverage. This is essential reading for graduate students, scholars and policy makers working on health systems financing worldwide. • Uses a case study approach to examine the origins of markets for private health insurance (history) and consider their development in the light of stakeholder interests (politics) • Gives a systematic analysis of the impact of private health insurance on health system performance • Each case study follows the same format for ease of comparison

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Edited by Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti | University of Pavia

This landmark handbook collects in a single volume the current state of cutting-edge research on the capability approach. It includes a comprehensive introduction to the approach as well as new research from the leading scholars in this multi-disciplinary field, including the pioneers of capability research, Martha C. Nussbaum and Amartya Sen. • Brings together in a single volume most of the diverse areas/strands of research within the large field of capability research • Provides surveys of specific sub-fields and offers new contributions that extend the existing literature in important ways • Includes contributions by leading scholars working on the Capability Approach, including the pioneers of the field, Martha C. Nussbaum and Amartya Sen November 2020 247 x 174 mm 750pp 978-1-107-11528-6 Hardback £125.00 / US$160.00

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Reform and the Structure of the Indian Economy Output-Value Added Symbiosis Madhusudan Datta | Kalyani University, India

As the growth rate of the economy accelerated, economists observed that growth of value added came mostly from the service sector. Can the service sector maintain the momentum if manufacturing fails to get charged up in spite of all reforms aimed at this objective? The book studies this question in depth. • Offers specialised material on input output tables and national account statistics • Develops the important methodological aspect of measurement of sectoral contributions to overall growth in GDP • Examines the hypothesis of Baumol’s disease in the Indian context September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.220pp 978-1-108-49637-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Contours of Value Capture

Rethinking Markets in Modern India

India’s Neoliberal Path of Industrial Development Satyaki Roy | Institute for Studies in Industrial Development

Embedded Exchange and Contested Jurisdiction Edited by Ajay Gandhi | Universiteit Leiden

This book provides a valuable non-western perspective on global capitalism. Based on rich historical and ethnographic studies, it shows the actual workings of Indian markets. It demonstrates their dynamic and contested nature, offering a useful framework for understanding commercial exchange throughout the global south. • This volume proposes a fresh approach to the study of social embeddedness in economic activity, stressing the importance of market pliability and contested jurisdiction in the unfolding of everyday commerce • Established scholars of modern South Asia put forward a multidimensional historical and contemporary approach to socio-economic relations in the region, which enriches an understanding of the unfolding of Indian capitalism • Contributors provide an innovative set of conceptual rubrics that not only deepen the understanding of Indian markets, but prompt scholars of western commerce to revisit their own approaches, and aid the understanding of market exchange elsewhere in the global south October 2020 229 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-48678-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Planning in the 20th Century and Beyond India’s Planning Commission and the NITI Aayog Edited by Santosh Mehrotra | Jawaharlal Nehru University

This book proposes to look backward, examining the history of the idea of planning and the history and experience of planning in India. This book addresses three leading questions: why plan economic development? How to plan? And what exactly can/should be planned? • Brings together researchers and experts who have a practical experience of planning • Both theoretical and policy-oriented • Offers historical depth on the idea of economic planning September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.374pp 978-1-108-49462-5 Hardback £90.00 / US$120.00

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Urban Headway and Upward Mobility in India Arup Mitra | Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi

This book focuses on various aspects of urbanisation in India and its impact on socio-economic variables. It brings to the forefront the resilience of the social system that can be mitigated through significant interventions into some of the economic variables. Policy implications of the evidence based research are discussed. • Studies the effects of urbanisation on the work force participation rate of women • Examines the impact of urbanisation in both rural and urban areas at the district level • Analyses demographic and economic characteristics in relation to the deprivation index and city size September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.180pp 978-1-108-49636-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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It aims to study the process of industrialisation at a conceptual level and articulate and contest the evolving debates and discourses. It provides insights into the complexities of the process and growth of industrialisation as it has played out in contemporary India. • Extends the rich tradition of class focused analyses of post-colonial India’s industrial trajectory to contemporary times • Problematises existing binaries within the discourse on industrialisation, foregrounding class process as one of the cardinal elements in the analyses of industrial growth September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.239pp 978-1-108-48691-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Progress through Regression The Life Story of the Empirical Cobb-Douglas Production Function Jeff E. Biddle | Michigan State University

Using the empirical Cobb-Douglas production function as case study, the general phenomenon of the diffusion of new research tools in economics is addressed, and the intersection of this history with that of several important empirical research programs will appeal to historians of twentieth century economics and other social sciences. • Intersects the history of the Cobb-Douglas regression with the history of many previously under-studied empirical research programmes in twentieth century economics • Comprehensive discussion of Cobb-Douglas regression in non-technical language • Provides a fine-grained account of the actual research process in twentieth century empirical economics Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics

November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-49226-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Seeking Virtue in Finance Contributing to Society in a Conflicted Industry JC de Swaan | Princeton University, New Jersey

Drawing from inspiring individuals, JC de Swaan proposes a framework for pursuing a viable career in finance while benefiting society and upholding humanistic values. In doing so, he challenges traditional concepts of success in the industry. This will also engage readers outside of finance who are concerned about the industry’s impact on society. • Challenges traditional concepts of success in finance and business more broadly • Counters the narrative of badly behaving, self-serving finance professionals by shining a light on inspiring individuals in the industry • Will appeal to those who either contemplate working in the finance industry or currently work in it and are concerned about being corrupted by the industry • Suggests a path to help improve finance from within and restore its focus on serving society September 2020 228 x 152 mm 246pp 978-1-108-47313-2 Hardback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Making the Financial System Sustainable

An Introduction to International Economics

Edited by Paul G. Fisher | University of Cambridge

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This volume of essays is a must-read for anyone working in connection with financial sector policy and sustainability. Acting as a bridge between policy and academia, this volume brings leading experts of the HLEG together to discuss how the financial system can be reformed to promote sustainability. • Offers readers further analysis into the 2017 HLEG from some of the main thought leaders on sustainable finance – people who have helped shape the current agenda and who have strong views on how it should develop • Covers the policy ground, from a high-level systems view to detailed regulatory issues, from technical issues such as risk analysis or use of benchmarks, through to the involvement of citizens – there is something important in here for everyone connected with the financial sector • The authors include academics, financial professionals and NGOs; the book is also written for politicians, civil servants, journalists and students, and will appeal to a wide range of people across fields and disciplines October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-84229-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Corporate Finance Theory and Practice in Emerging Economies Sunil Mahajan | International Institute of Information Technology, Pune

The book introduces corporate finance to first year students in business schools. It examines the practice of finance without diluting theory and conceptual knowledge. • Grounded in fundamental concepts • Application oriented, with global, real-world examples • Contains corporate snippets and insights aiding understanding of concepts September 2020 248 x 172 mm c.410pp 978-1-108-48696-5 Hardback £94.99 / US$130.00 978-1-108-73202-4 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99

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Ideal for a one-semester course in international economics, this book assumes a minimal background in economics and mathematics, making international economics accessible to wide audiences. The author addresses international trade, international production (including migration), and international finance in an integrated manner. • Includes chapters on the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary fund, placing theories of international economics within the larger context in which they operate • Can be used in international relations, development policy, and international business programs, making it accessible to a large audience across disciplines • Accessible to non-traditional students and students who have not had intermediate-level theory Contents: Preface; Acronyms; List of symbols; 1. Introduction; Part I. International Trade: 2. Absolute advantage; 3. Ricardian model of comparative advantage; 4. Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage; 5. Intra-industry trade; 6. The political economy of trade; 7. Trade policy analysis; 8. The World Trade Organization; 9. Preferential trade agreements; Part II. International Production: 10. Multinational enterprises and foreign direct investment; 11. Global value chains; 12. Engaging international production; 13. Migration; Part III. International Finance: 14. Accounting frameworks; 15. Global capital flows; 16. Exchange rates and purchasing power parity; 17. Flexible exchange rates; 18. Fixed exchange rates; 19. The international monetary system; 20. Crises and responses; 21. Monetary unions; 22. Growth in the open economy; Glossary; Index. August 2020 246 x 189 mm 276pp 120 b/w illus. 46 tables 978-1-108-47005-6 Hardback £150.00 / US$200.00 X 978-1-108-45516-9 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.99 X

A Handbook of Primary Commodities in the Global Economy Third edition Marian Radetzki | Luleå University of Technology

Advances in Retirement Investing Lionel Martellini | EDHEC-Risk Institute

To supplement replacement income provided by Social Security and employer-sponsored pension plans, individuals rely on their saving and investment choices during accumulation. Once retired, they must decide which rate to spend their savings. This Element explains how financial engineering and risk management techniques can help in these decisions. Elements in Quantitative Finance

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-92662-1 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

New Perspectives on the World Economy Second edition Kenneth A. Reinert | George Mason University, Virginia

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A guide to the ins and outs of the primary commodity universe. Examines issues surrounding international commodity markets such as the global geography of raw materials, price formation, price trends, commodity exchanges, the threat of depletion, cartel action, state ownership, the emerging commodity nationalism and much more. • Accessible to anyone with a basic understanding of economics; the authors use standard economic theory and logic while avoiding technical jargon and algebra • Offers a comprehensive, up-to-date exposé of the commodity world in international markets • Appeals to those who want to understand the ins and out of primary commodity markets November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.350pp 20 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-108-84154-2 Hardback £84.99 / US$110.00 P


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Cross-Border Interbank Contagion Risk Analysis

Global Energy Fundamentals Economics, Politics, and Technology Simone Tagliapietra | Bruegel, Brussels and Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan

This book provides a rigorous and accessible portrayal of global energy fundamentals. The author uses a multi-disciplinary approach to present each component of the global energy system (oil, gas, coal, nuclear energy, hydropower, solar and wind energy), as well as issues of climate change and energy access in developing countries. • Fills a gap in the literature as one of the first books able to provide a clear and concise overview of global energy fundamentals • Makes global energy trends accessible to university students, professionals and policy makers, as well as readers without prior experience in the field • Provides an inter-disciplinary perspective, encompassing economics, geopolitics, and basic technology August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 52 b/w illus. 2 maps 17 tables 978-1-108-49521-9 Hardback £89.99 / US$115.00 P 978-1-108-81770-7 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99 P

The Invisible Hand in Virtual Worlds The Economic Order of Video Games Edited by Matthew McCaffrey | University of Manchester

Studies how games provide a unique space to study economic behavior. It combines theory with gaming practice to look at the economics of virtual worlds and the game industry. Long-established ideas about the benefits of the division of labor and trade and new work on the evolution of social institutions and governance are explored. • Explains crucial economic foundations of games and gameplay • Explains the implications of government regulation in virtual worlds • Provides game developers and publishers with a framework to use to think about how to craft their products November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.270pp 978-1-108-83971-6 Hardback c. £85.00 / c. US$120.00

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This Element provides a detailed overview of the structural changes in the Asia-Pacific region from the early 2000s onwards. It analyses cross-border interbank claims and liabilities, and evaluates the contagion risk to the individual countries spreading from the financial centres in Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, New York and London. Elements in the Economics of Emerging Markets

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-79477-0 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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7 Exchange Rates in South America’s Emerging Markets Luis Molinas Sosa | Central Bank of Paraguay

Compares structural and Bayesian models to the random walk benchmark in forecasting exchange rates between South American currencies and the US Dollar, and between the Paraguayan Guarani, Brazilian Real and Argentinian Peso. Forecasts are evaluated using the criteria of Root Mean Square Error, Direction of Change, and the Diebold-Mariano statistic. Elements in the Economics of Emerging Markets

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81013-5 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Latin America Global Insertion, Energy Transition, and Sustainable Development Leonardo E. Stanley | Centre for the Study of State and Society (CEDES)

This Element focuses on Latin American fossil fuel producer countries and how they are dealing with the transition towards a greener energy matrix. The challenges involved are multiple and ethical in substance. To tackle all these problems, this Element profits from contributions of different disciplines.

Defense, Peace, and War Economics Christopher J. Coyne | George Mason University, Virginia

This Element surveys the field of defense, peace, and war economics with particular emphasis on the contributions made by Austrian economists. I review treatments of defense, peace, and war by the classical economists and discuss the rise of a distinct and systematic defense, peace, and war economics field of study.

Elements in the Economics of Emerging Markets

October 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-80998-6 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Cultural Considerations within Austrian Economics

Elements in Austrian Economics

April 2020 229 x 152 mm c.86pp 978-1-108-72403-6 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

Evidence from Selected Emerging and LessDeveloped Economies in the Asia-Pacific Region Roman Matousek | Queen Mary University of London

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Defence Economics Achievements and Challenges Keith Hartley | University of York

This Element introduces defence economics. It presents the recent history of the subject and its range of coverage. Traditional topics covered include models of arms races, alliances, procurement and contracting, personnel polices, industrial policies and disarmament. Newer areas covered include terrorism and the economics of war and conflict.

Virgil Storr | George Mason University, Virginia

We consider three important differences of Austrian approaches to economics compared to non-Austrian: focus on culture as meaning rather than as norms, beliefs, or attitudes; emphasis on culture as an interpretative lens rather than a tool of capital; and insistence that cultural analysis be a qualitative exercise rather than a quantitative one. Elements in Austrian Economics

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-70816-6 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Elements in Defence Economics

August 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81485-0 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Case Learning for Teachers Strategic Knowledge for Professional Experience Al Strangeways | Charles Darwin University, Darwin

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Health and Wellbeing in Childhood Third edition Edited by Susanne Garvis | Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden

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Health and Wellbeing in Childhood provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to a wide range of topics and issues in health and wellbeing education, including child safety, bullying and social emotional wellbeing, resilience, physical education, communication development and friendships. • Highly comprehensive introduction to health and wellbeing in childhood • Written by a team of experts and leading researchers in the field • Each chapter is supported by a range of pedagogical features, including case studies with questions, pause and reflect boxes, definitions of key terms, and end of chapter questions Contents: Part I. Context: 1. The importance of health and wellbeing; 2. Classifying health and wellbeing: applying the international classification of functioning, disability and health to early years learners; Part II. Dimensions of Health and Wellbeing: 3. Social determinants of health and wellbeing; 4. Physically educated: developing children’s health and wellbeing through learning in the physical dimension; 5. Body image and young children: seeing ‘self’ or seeing ‘other’; 6. Food for thought: the role of teachers and parents in children’s food choices; 7. Child safety; 8. Communication development; 9. Education for the prevention of sexual abuse in the early years; 10. Loose parts on the school playground: a playful approach to promoting health and wellbeing for children of all abilities; 11. Bullying and social emotional wellbeing in children; 12. Strengthening social and emotional learning in young children with special needs; 13. Teachers understanding and supporting of resilience in early years classrooms; 14. Friendships; Part III. Social and Emotional Wellbeing: 15. Teaching for social and emotional learning in the early years classroom; 16. Strengths-based, community-led approaches to physical and wellbeing with educationally disadvantaged children; 17. Talking circles; 18. Partnering with families for child’s health and wellbeing; 19. Using contemplative practices to enhance teaching, leadership and wellbeing. August 2020 255 x 190 mm c.452pp 52 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-108-71387-0 Paperback £59.99 / US$89.99 X TEXTBOOK

Secondary English Subject and Method Rod Quin

Secondary English is a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of teaching English in secondary schools for pre-service teachers. Written by highly accomplished English teachers, the book’s practical approach to language, literacy and literature, fosters the skills of assessment, unit planning and teaching strategies. • Written by experienced English teachers • Comprehensive coverage of language, literacy and literature • Full of lesson plans and other classroom resources Contents: 1. The early development of English teaching: sixth to eighteenth centuries; 2. The later development of English teaching: nineteenth and twentieth centuries; 3. Language; 4. Literature; 5. Literacy; 6. Understanding reading; 7. Teaching strategies; 8. Learning activities; 9. Course planning; 10. Unit and lesson planning; 11. Assessment; 12. Writing; 13. Spelling, punctuation and grammar; 14. Oral language; 15. Reading: from comprehension to interpretation; 16. Prose; 17. Poetry; 18. Drama; 19. Visual language and visual texts; 20. Continuing your professional development. November 2020 255 x 190 mm c.292pp 978-1-108-74693-9 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.95

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Case Learning for Teachers: Strategic Knowledge for Professional Experience is a unique resource for Australian pre-service educators, using a case stories approach to support pre-service teachers in developing the skills of observation and reflective practice necessary for professional experience placements and the transition to the classroom. • Unique approach informed by both research and classroom experience • Useful tools to develop pre-service teachers’ skill sets • Companion website offering student resources Contents: Introduction: How best to use this book; Part I. Approaching the case-stories; 1. Why cases for learning; 2. How best to interpret cases; 3. How best to write cases; Part II. The Case-stories; 4. What does it mean to know your learner?; 5. What does it mean to know your content?; 6. What does planning for learning involve?; 7. What does managing behaviour involve?; 8. What approaches meet the needs of diverse learners?; 9. What does meaningful assessment look like?; 10. What is necessary to build effective professional relationships? August 2020 255 x 190 mm c.260pp 46 b/w illus. 58 tables 978-1-108-74694-6 Paperback £44.99 / US$56.99 X TEXTBOOK

Managing with Mindfulness Connecting with Students in the 21st Century Tony Yeigh | Southern Cross University, Australia

This book draws on educational psychology, duty-of-care principles and mindfulness practices to introduce the Control/Connect continuum as a model designed to foster inclusive classroom practices for the contemporary classroom. It addresses topics such as communication, positive relationships, emotional literacy, and classroom behaviours. • Provides a mindfulness and duty-of-care approach to inclusive classroom practice • Engages with positive psychology in education context • Framed by the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers Contents: Introduction. Developing a mindfulness approach to classroom and behaviour management; 1. Introduction to educational management: Historical context and positioning; 2. Shifting the goal posts: Setting the foundations for a mindful management approach; 3. Using mindfulness to support duty of care as a core management imperative; 4. Using positive motivation to engage all students; 5. Behavioural methods of management: Whole school to individual; 6. Mapping the control/connect continuum: Using differentiation to position your management style; 7. Managing bullying from a duty-of-care approach; 8. Inner connection: How to develop a personal philosophy; 9. Proactive management: Finalising the big picture. November 2020 255 x 190 mm c.312pp 978-1-108-72473-9 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.99

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Geography, the environment / Language and linguistics

Geography, the environment

From Research to Instruction and Textbook Development Lorena Pérez-Hernández | University of Rioja, Spain

Historic Maps of Bahrain 1817–1970 Edited by R Jarman

Library Editions reprints make available CAE originals in a new format. The editor has compiled a comprehensive list, from particularly diverse sources, of all the British surveyed maps of Bahrain, from the earliest survey of Bahrain and Arad islands in 1817 to the last maps just prior to Independence in 1971. • A unique diversity of sources. This collection has been gathered together from the following: Ministry of Housing, Municipalities and Environment, Bahrain; Hydrographic Office, Taunton, UK; Ministry of Defence, Military Surveys, Directorate of Geographic Information, Tolworth, UK; British Library: Map room and Oriental and India Office collections, London, UK • The editor has compiled a comprehensive list of all the British surveyed maps of Bahrain, from the earliest survey of Bahrain and Arad islands in 1817 to the last maps just prior to Independence in 1971. Each ‘first time’ map represents a new perception of Bahrain: in the early days, in terms of geographic accuracy; in recent years, in terms of features depicted and of the maps as a record of civic development August 2020 c.56pp 978-1-78806-079-0 3 Volumes Hardback Set

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Language and linguistics The Oscillatory Nature of Language Elliot Murphy | University College London

This book contains a state-of-the-art review of current topics in neurolinguistics and provides the first full-length treatment of the relationship between language and neural oscillations. It develops an innovative framework for capturing neural behaviour. It will interest students and researchers concerned with how the brain processes language. • Presents a clear and novel neurobiological theory of language • Offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of the neurobiological basis of language • Provides a critical assessment and appraisal of major studies in the field November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.285pp 978-1-108-83631-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

This book develops a corpus-based, constructional model of speech acts, and shows how it can be implemented in teaching practice. Its critical review of current illocutionary theories and the varied range of practical activities that it offers will be invaluable for both EFL professionals and students or researchers in linguistics. • Provides an accessible, reader-friendly review of the strengths and weaknesses of current and traditional theories of illocution, and builds up a new, comprehensive, and psychologically-valid model of illocutionary production and understanding • Includes a cognitive pedagogical grammar of directive speech acts and a wide range of activities to show how it can be implemented in actual teaching practice • Offers a corpus-based assessment of current EFL textbooks in relation to the teaching of directive speech acts Studies in English Language

December 2020 228 x 152 mm c.285pp 978-1-108-47632-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Language in Dementia Louise Cummings | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

This book examines language and communication in clients with cognitive impairment and dementia and the treatment of these clients by speechlanguage pathologists, using real examples of language from individuals with neurodegenerative disorders. It is written for all medical and health professionals involved in the clinical management of dementia. • Provides extensive language data from individuals with neurodegenerative disorders much of it collected by the author • Contains end-of-chapter exercises with answers that encourage students to develop a wide array of skills needed for language analysis • Provides both foundational knowledge and addresses issues in the clinical management of clients October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.375pp 54 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-108-47631-7 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 M 978-1-108-70018-4 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99 M

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Language development from Infancy to Adulthood Mary Kohn | Kansas State University

Words Matter Meaning and Power Sally McConnell-Ginet | Cornell University, New York

Featuring current and historical concrete examples and minimising technical vocabulary, Words Matter is for all interested in examining ideas about language and its connections to social conflict and change. Accessible to general readers, the book will also be useful in linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, or other classes featuring language. • Keeps technical terminology and jargon to a minimum, making it accessible to a wide range of readers • Uses many concrete and current examples, helping readers relate discussion to their own lives • Avoids dogmatic prescriptions about what to say or not to say, allowing readers with different perspectives to engage with the book August 2020 216 x 140 mm c.275pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42721-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99 978-1-108-44590-0 Paperback £17.99 / US$23.99

Speech Acts in English

A pioneering longitudinal study of sixty-seven African American children, this book examines language development through childhood. It provides a unique glimpse into what it means to mature from a linguistic perspective and will be a key work for advanced students and researchers in sociolinguistics. • Illustrates the importance of longitudinal data for uncovering patterns of language change over time • Provides innovative research methods for conducting panel studies • Creates an interdisciplinary conversation across multiple branches of scholarship regarding development and change across childhood and adulthood November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.325pp 978-1-108-83594-7 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-79898-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Language in the Trump Era

On the Offensive

Scandals and Emergencies Edited by Janet McIntosh | Brandeis University, Massachusetts

Prejudice in Language Past and Present Karen Stollznow | Griffith University, Queensland

Trump has used words to fragment and scandalize the world. This accessible book offers a fascinating insight into Trump’s presidency, by investigating and illuminating various distinctive features of his discourse. Using many real-life examples, it is an ideal introduction to the interplay of language and politics for non-specialists. • Includes many detailed examples of Trump’s language behavior, giving the reader sufficient facts to make up their own mind • Provides examples of Trump’s verbal engagements with other nations, highlighting the international impact of his use of language • Uses expertly chosen examples of Trump’s speech to introduce linguistic theory, making it accessible for readers with no background in linguistics

Why are certain words and phrases deemed offensive? How can language reveal prejudice and discrimination, even if not intended? Through identifying and analyzing offensive language, from explicit insults to more hidden discriminatory terms, this book uncovers the reasons behind how and why words can offend. • Covering racism to ageism, gender bias to religious intolerance, the book provides an overview of discriminatory language both past and present • Uses highly topical and thought-provoking examples, to analyze how and why language can offend • Enables the reader to evaluate and engage with their own language use, suggesting ways in which we can be more inclusive in the terms we choose to use

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Intercultural Communication and Language Pedagogy

How We Talk about Language Exploring Citizen Sociolinguistics Betsy Rymes | University of Pennsylvania

Drawing on examples of conversation, social media and daily news, Rymes illustrates how knowledge about language and its social value spreads through everyday language debates. A lively account of how we talk about language, it will be an invaluable resource for graduate students and researchers in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. • Provides a readable account of the social and intellectual import of everyday talk about language • Includes explicit descriptions of how people enter into conversations about language – and the feedback loops that result • Provides clear stepping-stones for readers to begin to partake in their own research on everyday conversations about language September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-48831-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99 978-1-108-72596-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$25.99

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Intercultural Politeness Managing Relations across Cultures Helen Spencer-Oatey | University of Warwick

By taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book explores the process of managing relations across cultures. With research-based examples and student friendly features, it provides a groundbreaking analytic framework for understanding intercultural relations, and offers important new insights for researchers, students and practitioners. • Draws together concepts and theories in politeness theory and intercultural communication/ psychology • Designed with reader-friendly features, such as detailed concept boxes, experiential examples, and exercises • Provides a robust framework for analysing intercultural interaction to help readers to understand the various factors affecting intercultural encounters, and to apply the insights to personal experiences without stereotyping December 2020 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-17622-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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From Theory To Practice Zsuzsanna I. Abrams | University of California, Santa Cruz

By connecting interdisciplinary research on intercultural communication to practical teaching activities, this book demonstrates how theory can be implemented in the language classroom, helping to build essential 21st century skills. The diverse language examples used make the theory accessible for language teachers at all levels of experience. • Connects research in the social sciences and foreign/second language pedagogy, presenting an interdisciplinary approach to teaching intercultural communicative competence • Introduces the theory clearly and understandably, using examples from numerous languages to illustrate key concepts in intercultural communication • Provides practical teaching activities on key aspects of intercultural communication that are readily implementable in the classroom, connecting theoretical concepts explicitly to practice August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-49015-3 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-74823-0 Paperback £27.99 / US$34.99

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Is English an Asian Language? Andy Kirkpatrick | Griffith University, Queensland

Asian multilingual speakers are continuously adapting and reshaping English to reflect their varying needs. This book describes how new Asian varieties of English develop, how these reflect the cultural values of users and the types of topics Asian speakers talk about and the communicative strategies they adopt when using English. • Informs readers of new developments in how English is being used by Asian multilinguals to help them in cross cultural communication with each other • Includes examples of several different varieties of Asian English • Proposes a way of teaching English to help promote indigenous languages as languages of education alongside English November 2020 229 x 152 mm 270pp 978-1-107-13468-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Grammar

Interaction, Feedback and Task Research in Second Language Learning

A Linguists’ Guide for Language Teachers Tom Rankin | Johannes Kepler University Linz

Methods and Design Alison Mackey | Georgetown University, Washington DC

With discipline-specific examples and clear stepby-step guides used throughout, this book makes second language research methodology accessible for novice researchers, and serves as a resource for more experienced researchers working in the areas of second language interaction and feedback and in task based language teaching and learning. • Introduces design and methodological principles step-by-step, providing explanations, suggestions for reading, short activities and memory aids • Provides examples from interaction, feedback and task studies to illustrate methodological principles • Written in a highly accessible style with boxed-inset studies for further reading and an A-Z glossary for easy reference August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.350pp 28 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49963-7 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-73102-7 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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Doing English Grammar

Language Change

Theory, Description and Practice Roger Berry | Lingnan University, Hong Kong

The Impact of English as a Lingua Franca Edited by Anna Mauranen | University of Helsinki

Through integrating different perspectives on language change, this book explores the enormous on-going linguistic upheavals in the wake of the global dominance of English. Combining empirical research with theoretical approaches, it will appeal to researchers and graduate students of English, and also of other languages studying language change. • Brings together and integrates different perspectives on language change and the impact of ELF, with chapters written by leading scholars in a range of linguistic fields • Includes chapters providing empirical evidence of ELF use from a diverse variety of contexts worldwide • Gives a multi-faceted view on theoretical approaches to and explanations of understanding language change November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-49285-0 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-72981-9 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

Using engaging examples from a wide variety of languages, this book provides an accessible overview of linguistic theory and language acquisition research. It has been developed especially for readers with a background in education and teacher training, and no prior formal linguistic training. • Introduces linguistic theory and language acquisition with an eye to educational applications, making research accessible to readers without specialist knowledge of the field • Uses examples from wide range of languages, developing the expertise of language teachers about languages beyond the one(s) that they know/teach • Provides accessible step-by-step linguistic training, offering a databased approach that readers will be able to apply to their own teaching contexts

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Drawing on methodological approaches and developments in pedagogy, Berry introduces key theories of English grammar and shows how they can be applied in practice. Illustrated with four detailed case studies, this book will be of interest to all professionals for whom English grammar is a major concern. • Uses a multidisciplinary approach, linking theory and methodology to classroom practice • Gives case studies of important grammatical areas to clearly illustrate the general points made in earlier chapters • Each chapter is followed by an activity, to allow readers to engage with the material Cambridge Applied Linguistics

December 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-41999-4 Hardback £89.99 / US$115.00 978-1-108-41281-0 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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Implicit Language Aptitude Gisela Granena | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

This Element defines implicit language aptitude, examines tasks that can be used to measure implicit language aptitude, and provides an overview of relevant research in this area. Elements in Second Language Acquisition

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Language as Symbolic Power Claire Kramsch | University of California, Berkeley

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Bringing together insights from linguistics, anthropology and sociology, this book provides a lively introduction to the symbolic power of language. It has been written for language teachers and learners, as well as researchers in applied linguistics and anyone interested in the use of language in everyday life. • Introduces a new way of looking at language as symbolic representation, symbolic action, and the symbolic construction of social reality • Introduces readers to post-structuralist perspectives on language and language use • Includes historical, cultural and transdisciplinary perspectives on the digital revolution of our age and the power of its symbolic systems Key Topics in Applied Linguistics

October 2020 216 x 138 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-83586-2 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-79889-1 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Learner Corpus Research Meets Second Language Acquisition Bert Le Bruyn | UIL-OTS, Utrecht University

Through contributions from leading experts, this volume explores the usefulness and relevance of recent advances in Learner Corpus Research (LCR) for key topics in Second Language Acquisition (SLA). The innovative, collaborative approach will be of value to both researchers and students interested in SLA and LCR. • Provides an up-to-date overview of advances in Learner Corpus Research that have allowed it to grow closer to Second Language Acquisition • Covers key topics in Second Language Acquisition, making it relevant for researchers with different foci and from different theoretical backgrounds • Includes commentary chapters from eminent scholars, one from the SLA side and one from the LCR side, to provide a built-in reflection from both perspectives Cambridge Applied Linguistics

December 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-42540-7 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99 978-1-108-44229-9 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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Generative Second Language Acquisition Roumyana Slabakova | University of Southampton

This Element investigates the human capacity to learn additional languages later in life, analysing diverse learner data to explore the connections between first and second language acquisition. Elements in Second Language Acquisition

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-70822-7 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Second Language Speech Fluency From Research to Practice Parvaneh Tavakoli | University of Reading

Presenting an innovative multidisciplinary perspective on L2 fluency research, this book provides applied linguistics researchers and students with an up-to-date comprehensive review of how fluency in a second language develops. Language educators and assessment professionals will also benefit from the accessible approach to theories and methods. • Provides an overarching and detailed discussion of L2 fluency research, its theoretical and methodological advancements • First volume to offer a multidisciplinary approach to conceptualizing L2 fluency • Offers a practical and hands-on approach to using fluency research across a range of different language-related professions, e.g. language testing and teacher education Cambridge Applied Linguistics

November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-49961-3 Hardback c. £84.99 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-73091-4 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$33.99

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English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia Global Challenges and Local Responses Edited by Amy Bik May Tsui | The University of Hong Kong

Written by local specialists, this book covers the impact of globalization on language policy, English language teaching and teacher education in ten Asian jurisdictions. It will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers interested in English language education, teacher education, language policy and sociolinguistics. • Covers ten countries/jurisdictions with markedly different sociopolitical, cultural and historical backgrounds and at different stages of economic development • Includes an introductory chapter which frames the discussions of the global challenges and local responses in the chapters from two major perspectives on globalization • All chapter authors have engaged in English language education and teacher education in their respective jurisdictions, providing insiders’ perspectives on their governments’ policies and the realities of the implementation Cambridge Education Research

December 2020 244 x 170 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-47971-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Narratives of Domestic Violence

Introducción a la lingüística hispánica

Policing, Identity, and Indexicality Jennifer Andrus | University of Utah

Using empirical examples of domestic violence, this book applies critical discourse analysis to interactions between victims and police officers. It will be of interest to researchers and students of discourse analysis, applied linguistics and forensic linguistics and those wishing to know how power and ideology are circulated in discourse. • Applies critical discourse analysis to interactions between domestic violence victims and police officers • Provides real language data regarding experiences of domestic violence • Includes narratives about domestic violence in the words of victim/ survivors December 2020 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-83952-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Multimodal News Analysis across Cultures Helen Caple | University of New South Wales, Sydney

This Element applies the new approach of corpusassisted multimodal discourse analysis in relation to how news values are discursively constructed through language and photographs. Using case studies of news from China and Australia, the Element presents a cross-linguistic comparison of news values in national day reporting.

This introduction to Spanish linguistics covers every basic concept required to study the structural aspects of the Spanish language, as well as the history of Spanish, its dialects and linguistic variation. This edition features a new chapter on the teaching and learning of Spanish. Numerous exercises help students master concepts in the text. • An introduction to Spanish linguistics that is more comprehensive than that found in most introductory texts, but is written in a clear and accessible manner • Assumes no previous knowledge of linguistic theory • Written in simple Spanish, allowing non-native Spanish speakers to comprehend the material while improving their Spanish reading skills • Many updated exercises allow students to reflect on the subject matter and consolidate their knowledge. Some new exercises in this edition are presented as problems to solve, helping students gain a more complete mastery of the analytical concepts at hand • This third edition contains a new chapter on the teaching and learning of Spanish as a second language • This edition also offers expanded discussion of syntax and coverage of semantics and pragmatics as they apply to Spanish Contents: Índice; Prefacio; 1. La lingüística: Ciencia cognitiva; 2. Los sonidos de la lengua: Fonética y fonología; 3. La estructura de las palabras: Morfología; 4. La estructura de la oración: Sintaxis; 5. Historia de la lengua española; 6. El estudio del significado: Semántica y pragmática; 7. Variación lingüística en español; 8. El español en los Estados Unidos; 9. Enseñanza y aprendizaje del español; Glosario; Bibliografia.

Elements in Corpus Linguistics

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81407-2 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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The Cambridge Handbook of Discourse Studies Edited by Anna De Fina | Georgetown University, Washington DC

Aimed at equipping a new generation of scholars and students with the essential tools for analyzing discourse, this handbook provides an overview of key research fields and an introduction to the various methodologies, concepts and areas of investigation in discourse. • New state-of-the-field survey of conceptual and methodological work in Discourse Studies • Organized by concepts and areas, making it easier to see how Discourse Studies are evolving in new directions that defy received boundaries • Brings together comprehensive yet accessible introductions to the most important topics within the field

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Advances in Historical Orthography, c. 1500–1800 Edited by Marco Condorelli | University of Central Lancashire, Preston

Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics

Introducing a range of empirical approaches, this book traces the development of historical orthographies across a number of European languages. It will be of interest to historical linguists, students of Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages, and those interested in language documentation and description, and lexicography. • Traces the development of orthographies across a wide range of European languages • Includes inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary perspectives, showing how scholars of different languages can learn from each other’s empirical approaches • Introduces new methods for the study of orthography and closely interacts with traditional approaches

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English Dialect Dictionary Online

Introducing Linguistics

A New Departure in English Dialectology Manfred Markus | University of Innsbruck, Austria

Joseph Wright’s English Dialect Dictionary, the most comprehensive dialect dictionary ever published, is now freely available digitally, as EDD Online. With easy-to-follow instructions and screenshots, this detailed user guide shows how to get the most out of this unparalleled resource. It will be invaluable to a wide range of linguistic fields. • Any user of EDD Online will profit from the manual, given the complexity of the Dictionary’s substantial information on 4.700 pages • Includes clear, step-by-step instructions on how to run searches and is illustrated with screenshots • Gives context on various dialectological issues, opening the database to a wide range of fields

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Revitalizing Endangered Languages A Practical Guide Edited by Justyna Olko | Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland

Written by leading international scholars and activists with a wealth of practical experience, this guidebook provides ideas and strategies to support effective language revitalization. It is written in a clear, accessible style, making it suitable for non-specialists, as well as researchers and students interested in language revitalization. • The first practical guide to revitalizing endangered languages • Aimed at a general audience and written in a clear, accessible style, avoiding academic jargon • Written by contributors with a wealth of practical and theoretical knowledge, allowing readers to learn from others’ experience and success stories • Each chapter includes a range of examples from a specific language community or of a specific type of activity • Avoids a ‘one size fits all’ approach by presenting concrete examples and providing readers with tools to make their own decisions • This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core January 2021 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-48575-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Complex Words Advances in Morphology Edited by Lívia Körtvélyessy | P. J. Šafárik University, Kosice, Slovakia

Presenting the latest ideas in the study of wordformation and linguistic typology, this volume represents the state-of-the-art in methodological and theoretical approaches to linguistic complexity. It brings together research by leading international morphologists to explore multiple aspects of complex words, across a wide range of languages. • Includes papers by leading international morphologists, representing various theoretical frameworks, to provide state-of-the-art research in various areas of word-formation • Covers word-formation in a wide range of languages • Includes both theoretical and empirical research October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.320pp 22 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-108-49029-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00 C

Theoretical and Applied Approaches Edited by Joyce Bruhn de Garavito | University of Western Ontario

Everything we do involves language. Assuming no prior knowledge, this book offers students a contemporary introduction to the study of language. Each thought-provoking and engaging chapter is accessible to readers from a variety of fields, with three additional brief chapters available on the book’s companion website. • An up-to-date, thought-provoking introduction to linguistics that is accessible to all learners • ‘Linguistics Tidbits’ and ‘Eyes on World Languages’ boxes provide colourful accents, giving real language data from around the world and making complex theories more accessible to students from non-Science backgrounds • Incorporates accessible discourse about prominent theories and application to linguistics along with practice problems that solidify knowledge of such approaches Contents: Contents; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. Introducing linguistics; Part II. Sound: 2. Phonetics: sound articulation and acoustics; 3. Phonology: sound patterns and contrasts; Part III. Structure And Meaning: 4. Morphology: word structure; 5. Syntax: phrase and sentence structure; 6. Semantics: language and meaning; Part IV. Language Typologies And Change: 7. The classification of languages; 8. Historical linguistics; Part V. Language And Social Aspects: 9. Sociolinguistics: language in society; 10. Pragmatics and discourse analysis; 11. Writing systems; Part VI. Language Acquisition: 12. First language acquisition; 13. Second language acquisition; Part VII. Language, Cognition, And The Brain: 14. Psycholinguistics: language processing; 15. Neurolinguistics: language and the brain; Part VIII. Brief Chapters On Companion Website and in eBook: 16. Animal communication and language; 17. Computational linguistics; 18. English varieties outside of North America. January 2021 246 x 189 mm c.550pp 978-1-108-48255-4 Hardback £125.00 / US$162.00 978-1-108-71065-7 Paperback £41.99 / US$54.99

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Languages of the World An Introduction Third edition Asya Pereltsvaig

Designed for students with no prior experience in linguistics, this is an engaging guide to the rich variety and typology of world languages. This third edition has been updated with new problem sets, an updated glossary and index, and a new section on linguistic cartography. • All terminology introduced in the book is defined in the text and in the updated glossary at the end of the book • A new section on linguistic cartography is included in this edition to help students who are unable to place a language geographically or genealogically • Each chapter contains several problem sets designed to teach students with no background in linguistics to analyze data from unfamiliar languages, with numerous new sets added to this edition Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Languages of Europe; 3. Languages of Iran and South Asia; 4. Languages of Northern Eurasia; 5. Languages of the Caucasus; 6. Languages of the Greater Middle East; 7. Languages of sub-Saharan Africa; 8. Languages of eastern Asia; 9. Languages of the South Sea Islands; 10. Aboriginal languages of New Guinea and Australia; 11. Native languages of the Americas; 12. Remaining issues: macro families, sign languages, and constructed languages; Glossary; Index of languages; Index of terms; Bibliography. September 2020 244 x 170 mm 500pp 23 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-108-47932-5 Hardback £99.99 / US$130.00 X 978-1-108-74812-4 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99 X


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Gender in World Englishes Edited by Tobias Bernaisch | Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany

Based on authentic English-language material, and backed by the latest statistical methods, this book explores the impact of gender on linguistic choices in English-speaking countries worldwide, considering local social realities. It is essential reading for researchers and advanced students with an interest in language, gender and World Englishes. • Examines gender in World Englishes from Africa, America, Asia, Britain and the Caribbean • Roots its results in large databases of authentic language use by speakers from different parts of the world • Guarantees that results are empirically reliable by employing multifactorial statistical methods Studies in English Language

November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.275pp 978-1-108-48254-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law Edited by John Tasioulas | King’s College London

The book provides an accessible, comprehensive, and high quality introduction to the major themes of legal philosophy, written by a stellar international cast of contributors. The volume is an exceptional teaching tool, covering themes such as law’s nature, the values it should serve, and issues within specific areas of law from crime to contract. • Provides comprehensive coverage of the main topics in legal philosophy, for use as a primary reference by students • Offers high quality and reliable discussion, featuring new thoughts by leading figures in the field • Features a strong emphasis on the philosophy of specific areas of law, such as tort, contract and criminal law Cambridge Companions to Law

July 2020 228 x 152 mm 434pp 978-1-107-08796-5 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99 978-1-107-45822-2 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

Law A General Right to Conscientious Exemption

Public Finance and Parliamentary Constitutionalism

Beyond Religious Privilege John Adenitire | Queen Mary University of London

The book argues that there is a general right to conscientiously object to any legal obligation whatsoever on the basis of religious or nonreligious conscientious beliefs in US, Canadian and UK law. The book provides a liberal and valuepluralist defence of the general right. • The first monograph to provide a legal and theoretical analysis of the practice of conscientious exemptions in the US, Canada and UK • Provides in depth and up to date analysis of all the relevant case law making readers aware of the most recent legal developments • Provides a sustained argument as to the existence of the general right and as to its availability to non-religious objectors July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.344pp 978-1-108-47845-8 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Will Bateman | Australian National University, Canberra

This is the first book to analyse constitutionalism and public finance in parliamentary systems of government. It provides an historical and contemporary account of the interaction of law and the financial behaviour of Anglophone parliamentary systems of government: focusing on taxation, public expenditure, sovereign borrowing and monetary finance. • Provides the first constitutional analysis of public finance law and practice in UK and Commonwealth jurisdictions • Provides an historical treatment of legal and constitutional dimensions of public finance in British and Commonwealth jurisdictions • Accessibly explains how government, law and economic conditions interact before, during and after moments of economic crisis, using the UK and Australia as examples September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.224pp 14 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47811-3 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

Statutory Interpretation Pragmatics and Argumentation Douglas Walton | University of Windsor, Ontario

Drawing on linguistics, legal theory, computing, and dialectics, this book analyzes statutory interpretation in terms of arguments used in everyday reasoning. The authors illustrate complex, crucial legal cases with diagrams and summarize them in schemes, making the methodology accessible to scholars, professionals, and students across disciplines. • Approaches the complex problem of statutory interpretation with an interdisciplinary perspective • Provides argumentation maps that help readers without a background in law understand the legal reasoning tools proposed • Uses numerous legal cases to summarize, classify, and illustrate the proposed analytical methods November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.320pp 978-1-108-42934-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Judicial Review Process, Powers, and Problems (Essays in Honour of Upendra Baxi) Edited by Salman Khurshid | Supreme Court of India

This collection of scholarly essays demonstrate the different facets of judicial review based on the vast area of comparative constitutional law. It honours the body of work of Upendra Baxi, legal scholar and author, whose contributions have shaped our understanding of legal jurisprudence and expanded the scope of social transformation in India. • Offers a great source of information and knowledge about the judicial review system in India • Studies different aspects of judicial review, power, process, and problems June 2020 228 x 152 mm c.460pp 978-1-108-83603-6 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

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Justifying Injustice

Proportionality in Asia

Legal Theory in Nazi Germany Herlinde Pauer-Studer | University of Vienna

Edited by Po Jen Yap | The University of Hong Kong

Examining how crucial parts of the distorted normative order of the Third Reich evolved and were justified by regime-loyal legal theorists, this book explains how law can bend to a political ideology and fail to keep state power from transgressing elementary standards of humanity and the rule of law. • Provides a detailed account of the distortions of law in the Nazi era and insight into the working of Nazi ideology, showing how criminal law and police law can turn into instruments of dictatorial control • By discussing the interaction between ministerial bureaucracy and Nazi organizations (the Nazi Party and the SS) in the persecution and ultimately mass murder of Jews, this book offers a better understanding of the legal subtext of the Nazi regime’s escalating violence • Explains the theoretical foundations of Nazi legal thinking and its philosophical context September 2020 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-107-15930-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Ellen Rock | University of Technology, Sydney

This book brings a new dimension to discussions of government accountability, offering a framework for the study and exploration of accountability deficits (gaps) and overloads (overlaps). It will be of interest to academics and public policy analysts across fields of law, politics and management. • Provides an easy entry point for readers new to the accountability literature to come to grips with current debates and theories without the need for specialised disciplinary knowledge • Highlights for readers the gap in the existing accountability literature and offers a framework that can be built on in future work in this area • Provides interesting real-life examples of the potential operation of an accountability deficit and overload framework C

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A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition This book will appeal to lawyers, legal historians, politicians, historians of legal thought, legal philosophers, but also anyone curious about intellectual biography and the life and times of a leading Victorian legal and political writer, Albert Venn Dicey. • Explores how a leading constitutional scholar, A.V. Dicey, struggled to reconcile two constitutional principles: legislative sovereignty and the rule of law • Explores constitutional values through an examination of their historical development in legal literature • Explores the difference between the constitution as extraordinary law and the constitution as ordinary law Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law

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Redrafting Constitutions in Democratic Regimes Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives Edited by Gabriel L. Negretto | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Free Speech in the Balance Alexander Tsesis | Loyola University, Chicago

This book provides a comprehensive study of proportional analysis in free speech theory. It should be read by students and scholars of free speech theory and anyone interested in learning more about the history of existing law, the issues of current importance, and trends in expressive significance. • Provides a deep and comprehensive study of free speech • Establishes an original theory that is robust enough for understanding, analyzing, and developing comprehensive analysis of complex free speech issues • Critiques and analyzes U.S. free speech doctrine August 2020 229 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-42400-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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A Legal Turn of Mind Mark D. Walters | Queen’s University, Ontario

Measuring Accountability in Public Governance Regimes

October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.256pp 1 table 978-1-108-84048-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

This book is for lawyers, political scientists, and students of law and political science who seek to understand how proportionality analysis – a legal transplant from the West – is blossoming and, in some cases, flourishing in Asia. • Provides an overview of how proportionality analysis is applied by courts across Asia, with an enhanced understanding of how proportionality analysis operates beyond Western states • Explains how the judicial application of proportionality analysis varies according to the regime type of the jurisdiction and how politics shape judicial behaviour • Identifies and analyses the key constitutional case law in various Asian jurisdictions

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Many contemporary democracies face popular pressure to profoundly transform or replace their constitutions. This book shows how redrafting constitutions in democratic regimes may contribute to the improvement or erosion of democracy. Its interdisciplinary and comparative perspective makes it a valuable resource to scholars of law and politics. • Explores the relationship between representative and participatory channels of citizen involvement in democratic constitutional rewrites • Links constitutional change to current problems of democratization • Offers a conceptual roadmap to help scholars and general readers understand the main features and challenges of democratic constitutional replacements Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.264pp 978-1-108-83984-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Limits of Supranational Justice

Towering Judges A Comparative Study of Constitutional Judges Edited by Iddo Porat | College of Law and Business (Israel)

This volume is the first to explore how the influence of judicial personas has brought about constitutional change. Chapters convey the personal history of these judges, their lively debates, and the turbulent context in which many of them operated. The book is for scholars of law, political science, and history. • Explains judicial tactics and judicial leadership with a comparative, interdisciplinary perspective • Introduces readers to leading judges from jurisdictions around the world, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, Nepal, and Chile • Categorizes judges along different dimensions of ‘toweringness’, modes of operation, and political and historical contexts Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-84021-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Best Candidate With chapters penned by leading election law scholars from across the political spectrum, this volume illuminates the law behind the presidential nomination process in the United States. Offering realistic solutions for reforming this process, the work should be read by anyone who cares about the occupant of the Oval Office. • Presents a range of ideological perspectives on the mechanics of the nomination system, while providing readers with an informed sense of the options that voters face • Fills a gap in the legal literature by offering the first, comprehensive explanation of the law driving the nomination process in the United States • Helps readers navigate the complex, intricate nature of American election law P G

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Due Diligence Obligations in International Human Rights Law Maria Monnheimer | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Introducing an analytical framework for international due diligence obligations and testing it against several practical examples, this book is of relevance to both scholars and students of public international law as well as to practitioners and political decision-makers in the field of human rights protection. • Introduces human rights due diligence obligations of States to address gaps in human rights protection in relation to non-State actors • Provides for a systematic and in-depth analysis of due diligence obligations in international law and introduces a general framework that makes their vague character more approachable • Includes several examples of how extraterritorial human rights due diligence obligations operate in practice November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-84173-3 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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Transnational Corporations and Human Rights Overcoming Barriers to Judicial Remedy Gwynne L. Skinner | Willamette University College of Law

Stian Øby Johansen | Universitetet i Oslo

International organizations are becoming increasingly powerful. Consequently, they are now more capable than ever of violating the rights of individuals. This book establishes a framework for analyzing and assessing the human rights accountability mechanisms of international organizations, and applies it to three case studies. • Establishes a framework for analyzing and assessing accountability mechanisms of international organizations that can be used to study the accountability mechanisms of any international organization • Contains three in-depth cases studies of situations where international organizations wield significant powers over individuals, providing readers with detailed knowledge of understudied accountability mechanisms • Shines light on the fact that international organizations may be human rights violators and the difficulties in holding them to account July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-49567-7 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

This book tells the dramatic story of how ordinary Kurds and their lawyers tried to mobilize the European Court of Human Rights against state violence in Turkey. It meticulously documents the reasons behind their successes and failures, providing sobering conclusions on the limitations of supranational courts in dealing with authoritarian regimes. • A path-breaking account of the European Court of Human Rights’ impact in Turkey • Compellingly demonstrates the failure of supranational courts where they are most needed: protecting minorities against state violence in ethno-political conflicts • This bottom-up account of Kurdish lawyers’ experience with the European Court of Human Rights is a much-needed contribution to research on legal mobilization in authoritarian settings October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-48932-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Presidential Nomination in Polarized Times Edited by Eugene D. Mazo | Rutgers University, New Jersey

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.414pp 978-1-108-83539-8 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-79332-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

The European Court of Human Rights and Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict Dilek Kurban | The Hertie School

Documenting the recent rise of transnational corporations, Skinner details the business-related human rights and environmental law violations inflicted on local communities – along with the barriers victims face when seeking remedies. This book will interest scholars, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the role of corporations in our increasingly globalized society. • Discusses policy recommendations for legislators, advocates, and campaigners • Examines the barriers victims face in specific, key jurisdictions while also drawing lessons from issues common to all jurisdictions • Provides an in-depth analysis of the legal doctrines of the United States, including the Alien Tort Statute August 2020 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-19931-6 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-64880-3 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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A Magna Carta for Children? Rethinking Children’s Rights Michael Freeman | University College London

Edited by Sumudu A. Atapattu | University of Wisconsin School of Law

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Exploring the often-neglected social dimension of sustainability and its relationship to human rights and environmental justice, this book is a resource for scholars, students and practitioners. It examines intersecting forms of oppression that produce environmental injustice, including subordination based on gender, race, poverty, and indigeneity. • Introduces diverse, multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks for understanding the relationship between environmental justice and the social pillar of sustainable development • Provides legal scholars and practitioners with a deeper understanding of the strategies and challenges for overcoming environmental injustice • Illustrates practical applications of intersectional analyses of environmental injustice October 2020 253 x 177 mm c.500pp 978-1-108-47000-1 Hardback £150.00 / US$195.00

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The Evolution of Humanitarian Protection in European Law and Practice Liv Feijen

What role do humanitarian considerations play in immigration control? Can it be argued that certain categories of non-nationals who are particularly vulnerable have a right to stay in a country because of their vulnerabilities? Is it an act of charity or an obligation of states not to return them? • Combines law, philosophy, sociology and political science in the area of immigration control • The cross-disciplinary approach benefits a wide range of readers who normally would not be exposed to the other disciplines • Explains the relationship between humanitarian considerations and immigration control Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies

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Health as a Human Right The Politics and Judicialisation of Health in Brazil Octávio Luiz Motta Ferraz | King’s College London

This book will appeal to people interested in the effects that recognising health as a human right in law can have on the health conditions of the population. It tells the story of how, against all odds, health became a right in Brazil in 1988 and its effects since then. • Explores the effects of the right to health in Brazil in the past 30 years and provides a comprehensive analysis of this complex and controversial topic • Presents and analyses a wealth of empirical data on the topic rarely found in the legal literature, allowing readers to see how far the theoretical debates reflect the reality on the ground • Focusses in great detail on Brazil and features a detailed case study which readers will be able to use to compare other places experiencing the same issues Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

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Are the rights we currently afford to children enough? This book restates the importance of law, policy and rights in improving children’s lives. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience who are interested in children’s rights, children’s studies, the history of childhood, international human rights, and comparative family law. • Provides a detailed examination of the development of children’s rights before the Convention on the Rights of the Child, including key legal and philosophical perspectives • Includes an in-depth critique of the Convention and its principles • Explores multiple facets of children’s rights and childhood, appealing to a broad audience of legal, sociological, psychological and social work scholars The Hamlyn Lectures

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A Philosophical Introduction to Human Rights Thomas Mertens | Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Everybody has heard of human rights. But what are human rights, where do they originate and what do they mean? This book answers these questions, offering a multifaceted introduction to legal philosophy. The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides the frame for engaging with western legal philosophy across the ages. • Discusses ten central human rights in ten chapters, which can be read independently • Valuable both for beginners and those more advanced • Where most introductions in legal philosophy are based on contemporary literature, this book relies heavily on classical authors, most notably Kant • Suitable as an introductory text for both legal philosophy and human rights Law in Context

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Publicity in International Lawmaking Covert Operations and the Use of Force Marie Aronsson-Storrier | University of Reading

This book offers the first comprehensive examination into the requirement of publicity in international law-making, which is a highly topical issue due to developments concerning covert uses of force. It will be of interest to academics, practitioners, and students working within international law, as well as international relations. • Examines and unpacks the relationship between covertness and publicity and provides a more nuanced approach to the relationship between public and covert acts • Introduces a new definition of ‘publicity’ within international lawmaking and offers a clearer test for the requirement of state practice • Examines how state silence around covert and quasi-covert operations have opened up significant space for legal scholars and other experts to influence the development of international law November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.264pp 978-1-108-49438-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Law of the Sea and Climate Change

The Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court over Nationals of Non-States Parties

Solutions and Constraints Edited by Elise Johansen | UiT the Arctic University of Norway

Monique Cormier | University of New England, Australia

This book is for scholars, students and practitioners of international criminal law. It focuses on legal questions relating to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court where the State of nationality has not consented to prosecution. This is a controversial and topical issue before the Court. • Provides a comprehensive and systematic examination of the legal basis for the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction over nationals of non-States Parties • Explains and applies the concept of delegated jurisdiction as a legal basis for the ICC’s jurisdiction over nationals of non-States Parties • Uses actual examples of situations considered by the Court to explore the legal basis possibilities, and applies and critiques relevant ICC decisions, providing a useful resource for legal practitioners and academic commentators August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-49930-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Social Institutions and International Human Rights Law Implementation

December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-84226-6 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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Every Organ of Society Julie Fraser | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

This book critiques the traditional State-centric and legalistic approach to implementing human rights, and advocates more culturally sensitive measures involving social institutions. Through a multi-disciplinary case study, the book demonstrates the power of social institutions like religion to promote rights compliant positions and behaviours. • Provides an inter-disciplinary and qualitative case study on implementing human rights with concrete examples of human rights in practice and the factors impacting their adoption or rejection • Combines empirical results from field work with legal analysis of the international law framework, demonstrating the value of interdisciplinary research and the relevance of practice for theory • Identifies and elaborates critiques of present approaches and proposes solutions and clearly explains the current challenges as well as providing straightforward remedies August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.307pp 978-1-108-48957-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

An exploration of the interrelationship between climate change and the sea, offering new perspectives on the law of the sea’s potential to adapt and contribute to ensure a resilient and sustainable future. It identifies how the law of the sea can be interpreted and applied to support climate change action. • Presents and explains the interrelationship and interaction between the law of the sea and the United Nations climate regime in a systematic and accessible way • Provides examples from various sectors facing regulatory challenges and presents possibilities for the law of the sea as a result of climate change • Contributes to the development of the modern law of the sea and offers suggestions and solutions to how legal regulation can respond to new and pressing challenges

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This book will be of interest to academics focusing on international criminal justice, legal practitioners, non-governmental organisations concerned with ‘business and human rights’, postgraduate students doing research in international humanitarian law and undergraduates studying international law subjects. • Analyses a developing area and will appeal to scholars and practitioners seeking a one-stop guide to a broad topic • Features contributions from both academics and practitioners and is intended to guide practice by including chapters by those with a wealth of experience of the practical context and challenges • Aims to bring together discrete areas of study, demonstrating the connections between themes September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.500pp 978-1-108-48361-2 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

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International Law Third edition Jan Klabbers | University of Helsinki

A landmark publication in the teaching of international law from one of the world’s leading international lawyers. This refreshingly clear, concise textbook conveys the dynamics of international law through four questions: Where does it come from? To whom does it apply? How does it resolve conflict? And what does it say? • The new and updated edition of this landmark textbook by a leading international law scholar • Places the law consistently in context, discussing the economic and political relevance of international law and showing how it connects to global ethics • Connects theory with practice to help students become more engaged and understand how the various branches of international law are connected Contents: Part I. The Structure of International Law: 1. The Setting of International Law; 2. The Making of International Law; 3. The Law of Treaties; 4. The Subjects of International Law; 5. Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities; 6. The Individual in International Law, including Human Rights; 7. The Law of Responsibility; 8. International Courts and Tribunals;

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9. Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security; Part II. The Substance of International Law: 10. Use of Force; 11. The Law of Armed Conflict; 12. International Criminal Law; 13. The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space; 14. Protecting the Environment; 15. The Global Economy; Part III. The Surroundings of International Law: 16. Domestic Courts and their Relationship with International Law; 17. The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance; 18. By way of Conclusion. November 2020 244 x 170 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-48724-5 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 978-1-108-73282-6 Paperback £34.99 / US$43.99

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Climate Change Litigation in the Asia Pacific Edited by Jolene Lin | National University of Singapore

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This edited collection is the first to comprehensively consider the role that litigation can play in galvanizing climate action in countries including Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and China. Scholars, lawyers, and students of law and environmental studies will find this immensely useful. • Provides in-depth case studies of climate litigation in selected jurisdictions in the Asia Pacific region (e.g., Indonesia, Australia and Malaysia) • Features a dedicated section on climate change litigation in China and a detailed academic analysis of climate litigation in China (in the English language) • Includes contributions from both established and emerging scholars from Global North and Global South and contains a wide range of perspectives September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.500pp 978-1-108-47846-5 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

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Jurisdictional Accumulation An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital Maïa Pal | Oxford Brookes University

Jurisdictional accumulation reveals varieties of early modern extraterritorial practices and how consuls, ambassadors, merchants and lawyers drove European imperial expansion. This new concept challenges histories of territorial sovereignty in international relations and international law and contributes to early modern mercantilism and capitalism. • Develops ‘jurisdictional accumulation’ as a new concept for the history of international relations and international law, contributing to critical interdisciplinary work and provides a new approach to early modern history • Contributes to debates and historical methods and develops a longterm and large-scale comparative framework that makes a general claim about a key period of international history • Uses primary and secondary material on ambassadors and consuls linking their role to the development of Mediterranean trade and diplomacy and Atlantic imperialism September 2019 228 x 152 mm c.342pp 978-1-108-49720-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50 An Assessment of the Fundamental Principles of International Law Edited by Jorge E. Viñuales | University of Cambridge

A comprehensive study of the fundamental principles of international law by some of the world’s most prominent international law scholars from all continents. Each chapter in this volume reflects decades of experience, work and reflection by the most authoritative voices of the field. • Includes works by some of the world’s most prominent international law scholars • A commemorative volume celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations Friendly Relations Declaration • Offers a comprehensive study of the fundamental principles of international law September 2020 253 x 177 mm c.630pp 978-1-108-48381-0 Hardback £120.00 / US$160.00

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Capitalism As Civilisation A History of International Law Ntina Tzouvala | Australian National University College of Law

This monograph offers a comprehensive history of the standard of civilisation, a core component of the history of international law, that also shows its relevance for contemporary lawyers. It offers a distinctive intervention in the context of the recent revival of the history and theory of international law. • Offers a fresh perspective to disciplinary debates about legal indeterminacy by showing that the contradictions of ‘civilisation’ are the way the pro-capitalist bias of international law manifests itself • Combines methodological tools drawn from Marxism and deconstruction, enabling the reader to take the textuality of the law seriously while also situating these texts within the structures of global capitalism • Elucidates the role and continuing purchase of racialised and gendered tropes for international legal argumentation and helps its audience decipher the racist and sexist presuppositions of supposedly neutral legal doctrines Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 142

November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.230pp 978-1-108-49718-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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International Law Reports

International Status in the Shadow of Empire

Volume 190 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

Nauru and the Histories of International Law Cait Storr | University of Technology Sydney

This is an elegant, readable narrative of Nauru’s imperial history that makes a compelling argument for the island’s significance in the history of international law. It includes crucial new research for scholars in international law and history, as well as in German history, Pacific history, and contemporary international relations. • Constructs an innovative account of the transition from the European imperial order of the late nineteenth century to the international order of the twentieth century • Traces the structural continuities between imperial administration in Nauru during the protectorate, mandate, trusteeship and state periods, providing new perspective on the post-independence ‘failures’ of the Republic of Nauru • Offers a clear, accessible theoretical argument on the relationship between international status and imperial forms of administration Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 150

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Volume 190 is devoted to the 2016 Judgment on preliminary objections and the 2017 Order on counter-claims of the International Court of Justice in Nicaragua v. Colombia, the 2019 Final arbitral award on reparations in The Duzgit Integrity and the 2019 Judgment of the English High Court in Heiser Estate v. Islamic Republic of Iran. • Contains the 2016 Judgment on preliminary objections and the 2017 Order on counter-claims of the International Court of Justice in Alleged Violations of Sovereign Rights and Maritime Spaces in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Colombia) • Contains the 2019 Final arbitral award on reparations in The Duzgit Integrity (Republic of Malta v. São Tomé and Príncipe) • Contains the 2019 Judgment of English High Court in Heiser Estate v. Islamic Republic of Iran International Law Reports, 190

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Iran-US Claims Tribunal Reports

International Law Reports Volume 189 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

2010–2018 Volume 39 Lee M. Caplan | Arent Fox LLP

Volume 189 is devoted to the 2016 judgment on Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Obligations (Marshall Islands v. India), the 2016 judgment on Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Obligations (Marshall Islands v. Pakistan) and the 2016 judgment on Preliminary Objections (Marshall Islands v. United Kingdom). • Reports on the 2016 judgment on Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Obligations concerning Negotiations relating to Cessation of the Nuclear Arms Race and to Nuclear Disarmament (Marshall Islands v. India) • Covers the 2016 judgment on Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Obligations concerning Negotiations relating to Cessation of the Nuclear Arms Race and to Nuclear Disarmament (Marshall Islands v. Pakistan) • Reports on the 2016 judgment on Preliminary Objections in Obligations concerning Negotiations relating to Cessation of the Nuclear Arms Race and to Nuclear Disarmament (Marshall Islands v. United Kingdom)

Volume 39 of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal Reports makes available to the public the last nine years of the Tribunal’s work. This volume is a critical contribution to the field of international arbitration that will inform and guide the practice of international arbitration practitioners from around the world. • The Iran-US Claims Tribunal is the most important international claims tribunal to sit in over half a century; its jurisprudence continues to make an important contribution to international law • This and preceding volumes in the series comprise the only complete and fully indexed report of the decisions of this unique tribunal • Each volume contains a Consolidated Index and Tables of Cases for the whole series, as well as Tables of Cases for the volume itself

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September 2020 219 x 146 mm c.800pp 4 colour illus. 978-1-108-49546-2 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

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October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.563pp 978-1-108-83079-9 Hardback £250.00 / US$325.00

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Intergenerational Justice in Sustainable Development Treaty Implementation Advancing Future Generations Rights through National Institutions Edited by Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger | University of Cambridge

Transformations in economy, technology, society and the environment mean today’s decisions affect quality of life for all generations. This text offers insights for lawyers, academics, policy-makers, businesses and leaders interested in intergenerational equity across national and international law, policy and practice for sustainable development. • Provides an interdisciplinary discussion of intergenerational equity and justice from various aspects and perspectives • Introduces the reader to international and national systems and mechanisms for implementing and protecting intergenerational equity and justice • Generates a dialogue regarding the state of intergenerational equity and justice as hard and soft law concerns Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development

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Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes

Rules and Practices of International Investment Law and Arbitration

Jennifer Trahan | New York University

Yannick Radi | UCLouvain – Faculty of Law

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Covering substantive and dispute settlement matters, this textbook provides analyses accessible to readers who are discovering international investment law and arbitration anew, while it offers a wealth of in-depth studies for readers who are already familiar with this field of law. • Adopts a contextual approach, grounding the material in the context of how international investment law interacts with other areas of law, and how it works in practice • Provides in-depth analyses of treaty rules and practices in international investment law and arbitration • Provides in-depth analyses of arbitration practices pertaining notably to jurisdiction and admissibility, liability, quantum, costs, provisional measures, annulment as well as a broad range of specific procedural matters • Instructors organising their classes will benefit from an online digest that highlights the international investment agreements as well as the arbitral awards and decisions which are best illustrative of the nuances and differences displayed by treaty and arbitration practices Contents: 1. The History of International Investment Law and Arbitration; 2. The Sources of International Investment Law and Arbitration; 3. Introduction to the Substantive Rules Protecting Foreign Investments and Public Interests; 4. Promotion, Facilitation, Admission and Establishment of Foreign Investments; 5. Standards of Treatment; 6. The Protection Against Illegal Expropriation; 7. Public Interest Limitations on Foreign Investors’ Protection; 8. Obligations to Protect and Respect Public Interests; 9. Insurance Against Political Risks; 10. Classification of Investmentrelated Disputes and Dispute Settlement Mechanisms; 11. InvestorState Arbitration: Historical, Institutional and Procedural Dimensions; 12. Applicable Law and Interpretation; 13. Provisional Measures; 14. Jurisdiction and Admissibility; 15. Investor-State Arbitration and the Law of State Responsibility:Attribution, Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness and Reparation; 16. ICSID Convention Annulment Proceedings. Law in Context

October 2020 244 x 170 mm 500pp 978-1-107-10210-1 Hardback £99.99 / US$129.99 978-1-107-49957-7 Paperback £42.99 / US$51.99

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Space and Fates of International Law

August 2020 229 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-48701-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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International Trade, Investment, and the Sustainable Development Goals World Trade Forum Edited by Cosimo Beverelli | World Trade Organization

This book explores how trade and foreign investment can be harnessed to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Its multidisciplinary approach will appeal to economists, lawyers and political scientists who work on economic globalization and/or development, as well as domestic and international policymakers. • A genuinely multi-disciplinary collaboration reflecting the three core disciplines of its editors – economics, law and political science • Explores both trade and foreign investment as vectors for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals • Engages with empirical research that either challenges or extends the research profile of existing claims in the literature October 2020 229 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-84088-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Admissibility of Shareholder Claims under Investment Treaties

Between Leibniz and Hobbes Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko | National University of Ireland, Galway

Gabriel Bottini | Uría Menéndez

It offers the first analysis of the influence of the concept of space on the emergence and operation of international law. This book adds to the resources on early modern history of international law relevant for any scholar working in international law or international relations. • Introduces the concept of space as a central explanatory feature of the shape and structure of international law, showing how the distinct concept influenced international law • Fills a gap in the early modern history of international law and includes analysis of works of two major early modern thinkers – Leibniz and Hobbes – on issues related to the development of international law • Offers novel insights into spatial justice and international law focusing on the concept of space, not derivative spatial concepts, and suggests a new framework for dealing with spatial justice in international law ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.216pp 978-1-108-48875-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

The book makes the case that existing legal obligations constrain how the UN Security Council permanent members use their veto. Through the lens of atrocities occurring in Syria, Myanmar, Darfur, and elsewhere, the book outlines the parameters international law creates in situations of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. • Provides a comprehensive overview of veto use from the Cold War to present • Demonstrates the current approach to veto power during atrocity crimes, how this approach is not working, and the legal arguments against it • Addresses the cost to victims posed by the current approach through two illustrative examples

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States have expressed concern about shareholders claiming before international tribunals for harm to company assets. Proposals are being discussed to reform investment arbitration to deal with this problem and this book proposes appropriate solutions without the need for substantial reforms or the complete abandonment of investment arbitration. • Argues that shareholder treaty claims are not ‘independent’ from related national law claims, demonstrating the importance of considering the company’s position, national law and the impact of national claims in the resolution of investment treaty disputes • Proposes specific admissibility criteria applicable to shareholder treaty claims and provides concrete guidance to apply admissibility to shareholder treaty claims relating to harm suffered by the company’s assets • Clarifies that shareholder treaty claims often involve the same damages as the company’s national law claims September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.296pp 978-1-108-49452-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Dictionary of Trade Policy Terms

Science and Judicial Reasoning

Sixth edition Walter Goode

The Legitimacy of International Environmental Adjudication Katalin Sulyok | ELTE University, Budapest

This book is intended for persons required to be familiar with the world of trade policy. It contains in accessible language over 3000 entries and cross-references of terms and concepts. It is aimed particularly at current issues, but it also provides a brief historical perspective of more complex issues. • Gives a comprehensive overview of the terms and concepts used in international trade policy • Explains these terms and concepts in accessible language and provides numerous examples of how they are used • Nearly all entries include cross-references allowing readers to see the material in a broader context October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.600pp 978-1-108-84298-3 Hardback £94.99 / US$125.00 978-1-108-82319-7 Paperback £41.99 / US$54.99

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GATT Dispute Settlement Reports

Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance

November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-48966-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Disputes Initiated in 1948–1993 World Trade Organization | World Trade Organization

GATT Dispute Settlement Reports compiles all dispute settlement reports issued under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT 1947), including its Tokyo Round plurilateral codes, from 1948 to 1995 as identified in GATT Disputes: 1948-1995 published by the WTO. This complete set includes both adopted and unadopted reports. • Provides a complete set of all GATT Dispute Settlement Reports issued during the lifetime of the GATT (1948-1995) • Each volume consists of scans of the original reports • This is the only complete set of GATT dispute settlement reports, including some reports that have only recently been discovered October 2020 240 x 160 mm c.4800pp 978-1-108-49542-4 6 Volume Hardback Set

Examining how judges evaluate scientific knowledge when framing disputes, hearing evidence, conducting causal inquiry, and setting the standard of review, Sulyok provides a comparative analysis of environmental case-law across major international courts. This work also suggests reasoning styles with which judges can legitimately justify decisions. • Builds upon interdisciplinary insights from natural science literature and the philosophy of science to explain the challenges of adjudicating science-heavy legal disputes • Examines judicial techniques with respect to all four stages of the adjudicatory process, where judges confront scientific arguments and evidence • Provides an in-depth analysis of environmental decisions of seven major international courts and tribunals and shows how scientific arguments and evidence are appreciated and circumvented by judges

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Development of Environment Laws in India Kanchi Kohli | Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi

Introduces India’s environment laws to readers interested in law, contemporary politics, development studies, sociology, anthropology, political economy, ecological studies and administration. It is a handy volume for students, practitioners and a wide range of professionals dealing with and interested in environmental issues in India. • Highlights the dynamic nature of environmental law-making in India between the judiciary, executive and parliamentary structures • Contains a large volume of materials from the late 1990s which shows a marked shift in the nature of environmental governance in India • Materials introduce the readers to contemporary debates in environment law within India’s post-liberalisation context November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.430pp 978-1-108-49049-8 Hardback c. £89.99 / c. US$109.99 978-1-108-74849-0 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$34.99

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The Unruly Notion of Abuse of Rights Jan Paulsson | Three Crowns LLP, Washington DC

Everyone condemns the ‘abuse of rights’, but it is seldom applied as a rule of decision. This book concludes that except when given context as part of a lex specialis, it is too nebulous, and too likely to lead to arbitrariness, to serve as a general principle of international law. • Reviews the conflict between believers and skeptics as to the coherence and usefulness of the notion of abuse of rights • Examines the dissimilar origins of the notion in national and international law • Describes difficulties and paradoxes encountered when applying the notion in various national legal systems • Illustrates numerous competing formulations of purported rules derived from the notion August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.150pp 978-1-108-84069-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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China and International Dispute Resolution in the Context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ Wenhua Shan | Xian Jiaotong University, China

A timely study by leading authorities of China’s role in international dispute resolution in the context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’. Providing the first comprehensive analysis of China’s policy and practice in international dispute resolution, particularly in the fields of trade, commerce, investment laws and the law of the sea. • Provides a timely study of international dispute resolution in the context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’, a useful reference for teachers and students in international law, international dispute resolution, and China in the modern world • Features in-depth analysis of cases in the fields of international trade law, international investment law, and international law of sea • Offers a comprehensive examination of China’s participation in various fields of international dispute resolution November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.720pp 978-1-108-47339-2 Hardback £135.00 / US$175.00

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The Cambridge Handbook of Judicial Control of Arbitral Awards Edited by Larry A. DiMatteo | University of Florida

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This handbook is a must read for academics, arbitrators, practitioners, and students interested in a comparative analysis of the convergence and divergence of national and international commercial arbitration rules. The core areas of focus include the enforcement and vacation of arbitral awards and the interpretation of arbitration agreements. • Discusses important issues in international commercial arbitration theory and practice • Provides a comprehensive reference to rules and issues relating to arbitrator misconduct • Reviews areas of non-arbitrability under national laws by highlighting the differences in the meaning of public policy across countries Cambridge Law Handbooks

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Reconstructing the Corporation From Shareholder Primacy to Shared Governance Grant M. Hayden | Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law

This book critically examines shareholder primacy and its principal manifestation in corporate law: the exclusive shareholder franchise. It presents a new model of corporate governance, fully consistent with economic theory of the firm and democratic participation theory, that supports shared board representation between shareholders and employees. • Critically examines all of the main arguments for extending corporate voting rights to shareholders alone • Examines the basic precepts of shareholder primacy from the point of view of standard economic and social choice theory • Presents a new shared governance model of corporate governance that would involve shared control by shareholders and employees October 2020 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-13832-2 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$110.00 978-1-316-50291-4 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$39.99

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Contemporary Australian Corporate Law

Australian Commercial Law

Second edition Stephen Bottomley | Australian National University, Canberra

Second edition Dilan Thampapillai | Australian National University, Canberra

Contemporary Australian Corporate Law is an introduction to corporate law in Australia that provides an authoritative, contextual and critical analysis of the law governing Australian corporations and financial markets. This edition has been updated to reflect changes to the Corporations Act 2011 and the impact of the Financial Services Royal Commission. • Explains the rules, principles, doctrines and policies that, together, constitute corporate law in Australia to students taking their first course in corporate law • Locates rules in their legal, social, economic and political context to provide deeper understanding and to recognise how corporations have become an integral part of the contemporary social fabric • The authors’ experience of teaching corporate law for many years brings a logical order to the subject matter with clarity, insight and technical excellence

Australian Commercial Law is a comprehensive introduction to key aspects of Australian commercial law. The second edition includes: discussion of key concepts; chapters on contract law, business structures, bankruptcy and international commercial law; integration of digital and e-commerce transactions; and end-of-chapter discussion questions. • Written for students of law degrees, as opposed to business students studying commercial law • Provides comprehensive attention to each topic with extensive use of substantive law, detailed case discussion and excerpts of legislation • A lecturer website is available, with guided responses to end-ofchapter discussion question, and PPTs

Contents: 1. Context, history and regulation; 2. Corporate law theory and debates; 3. The company as a separate legal entity; 4. Formation and types of companies; 5. The internal rules of a company; 6. Corporate contracting; 7. Decision-making, meetings and reporting; 8. Corporate finance; 9. Corporate fundraising; 10. An overview of directors’ duties; 11. Duty of care, skill and diligence; 12. Duty of good faith; 13. Conflicts of interest; 14. Members’ rights and remedies; 15. Receivership, schemes of arrangement and voluntary administration; 16. Winding up and liquidation; 17. Financial markets and financial services; 18. Takeovers. December 2020 247 x 174 mm c.652pp 1 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-108-79695-8 Paperback £79.99 / US$104.00 X

Contents: Preface; Table of cases; Table of statutes; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Author biographies; Part I. Australian Commercial Law: 1. Contract law and commercial regulators; 2. Business structures; 3. Personal property; 4. Sale of goods; 5. Transfer of property; 6. Price and delivery; 7. Agency law; 8. Bailment; 9. Personal Properties Security Act; 10. Contracts of guarantee; 11. Insurance; 12. Bankruptcy; Part II. Australian Consumer Law: 13. Unfair contract terms; 14. Product liability; 15. Consumer guarantees; 16. Unconscionable conduct; 17. Misleading and deceptive conduct; Part III. International Commercial Law: 18. International commercial law. September 2020 247 x 174 mm c.524pp 3 tables 978-1-108-72849-2 Paperback £79.99 / US$129.95

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Europe’s Second Constitution

European Human Rights Justice and Privatisation

Crisis, Courts and Community Markus W. Gehring | University of Cambridge

The Growing Influence of Foreign Private Funds Gaëtan Cliquennois | Université de Nantes, France

This book offers a very new understanding of litigation before the European Courts and of relationships between litigation strategies, private funding and European case law with a view to fostering a societal debate about the growing influence of the private sector on the European human rights justice system. • Offers a very new understanding of litigation before the European Courts, relationships between litigation strategies, private funding and European case law • Accessible to readers without specialized training in socio-legal theory and in litigation practice • Offers a new socio-legal perspective on the human rights justice system by adopting an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary stance September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 4 tables 978-1-108-49705-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Currency of Solidarity Constitutional Transformation during the Euro Crisis Vestert Borger | Universiteit Leiden

The ‘Others’ amongst ‘Us’ Edited by Moritz Jesse | Universiteit Leiden

Immigrants and immigration are increasingly represented as a threat to welfare, traditions, and culture, despite an understanding that immigration is needed in Europe. This book looks at immigration and asylum legislation and policies in Europe to establish how far othering, stigmatization, and exclusion are the result of official policies. • Cross-border, EU wide, comparative analysis of law and policies seeking to govern immigration • Charts asylum and immigration measures which – consciously or not – exclude, stigmatize, and ‘other’ immigrants or particular groups of immigrants in Europe • Analyses how political speech influences adoption, adaptation, application, and interpretation of immigration regulation

This book examines the informal constitutional change – or transformation – of the European Union during the euro crisis and the interaction between political leaders and the European Court of Justice in its materialization. It is essential material for scholars or practitioners dealing with EU constitutional law and the single currency. • Analyses the unity between the member states through the lens of solidarity • Reveals how the preservation of this unity during the euro crisis led to a constitutional transformation of the EU • Examines the key manifestations of this transformation and the interaction between political leaders and the ECJ in their materialisation Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

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Law, Democracy and the European Court of Human Rights

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Rory O’Connell | Ulster University

This book appeals to academics, students and the general public interested in how the European Court of Human Rights understands democracy in Europe. It provides arguments for those concerned with the limitations of liberal representative democracy and seeking to support more deliberative, participatory and inclusive democratic practices. • Discusses the European Convention on Human Rights in the context of democratic theories and will appeal to those interested not just in the black letter of the European Convention law but also wider theoretical debates • Features a detailed presentation of case law on political and electoral rights that will provide readers with an in-depth understanding of multiple issues relating to the political process as seen through the lens of the European Convention on Human Rights • Discusses the potential for more deliberative, participatory and inclusive models of democracy November 2020 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-03507-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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European Societies, Migration, and the Law

November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.288pp 978-1-108-48768-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

The process of European constitutionalisation has met with scepticism in current national legal and political spheres and in European circles of public opinion. Examining these concerns, this book reveals a widespread misunderstanding of constitutional federalism which permeates the Member State courts, popular media, and many academic communities. • Provides in-depth analysis of the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU • Reviews the EU through a constitutional/federal lens • Highlights obstacles and opportunities for further integration in Europe towards a ‘Second Constitution’

Participation without Membership Marja-Liisa Öberg | Lunds Universitet, Sweden

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the practice of third country participation in the European Union’s internal market and the legal conditions under which the exporting of the internal market acquis can effectively take place. It will be of interest to academics, students, practitioners and policy-makers. • Conceptualises the practice of exporting the EU internal market acquis to third countries outside the enlargement process • Analyses the practice of expanding the internal market without enlarging the Union from a European perspective • Examines four multilateral agreements as case studies on the practice of expanding the internal market via exporting the internal market Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.304pp 978-1-108-49972-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Algo Bots and the Law

The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions

Technology, Automation, and the Regulation of Futures and Other Derivatives Gregory Scopino | Georgetown University, Washington DC

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The markets for derivatives are extremely important to the financial system, yet many people are unfamiliar with their influence on the global economy. Demystifying these markets, Gregory Scopino explores how the dramatic transition from human-centered trading to automated systems and artificial intelligence poses challenges to market oversight. • Provides an overview of the primary aspects of financial technology (FinTech), equipping readers to become conversant about recent innovations • Explains how longstanding legal doctrines used to govern financial markets apply to new technologies • Outlines how people and firms are currently using artificial intelligence for derivatives October 2020 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-16479-6 Hardback £94.99 / US$125.00 978-1-316-61653-6 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99

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This volume is a guide for scholars, policymakers, attorneys, teachers, judges, and students interested in the theories, policies, and doctrines of copyright law. Featuring experts from around the world, the handbook offers a systematic, comparative study of copyright in major jurisdictions including the United States, the European Union, and China. • Analyzes how copyright law interacts with other aspects of countries’ legal and regulatory landscapes • Provides readers with an understanding of the theoretical foundation of copyright limitations • Examines how global discussions of copyright exceptions can address recent technological developments Cambridge Law Handbooks

October 2020 253 x 177 mm c.550pp 978-1-108-48304-9 Hardback £160.00 / US$210.00

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The Cambridge Handbook of International and Comparative Trademark Law

The Congo Trials in the International Criminal Court Richard Gaskins | Brandeis University, Massachusetts

A fresh introduction to the ICC through immersion in the first three trials, where legal rules met the surprising complexities of central African armed conflicts. Intended for specialists as well as students of global justice, it explores legal dynamics in broad engagement with cultural difference, moral ideals, and political realities. • Provides in-depth analyses of the only three trials completed thus far by the new International Criminal Court • Contrasts real-world social and cultural patterns with narrowed set of facts introduced in courtroom evidence • Offers a balanced view on how courtrooms seek a middle path between moral idealism and practical politics November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-48801-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Edited by Irene Calboli | Texas A&M School of Law

This volume describes and critically analyzes the international and regional frameworks of trademark law. A valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers, the book also provides comparative perspectives on substantive issues in trademark law and related fields, such as geographic indications, advertising law, and domain names. • The first book to systematically address the legal protection of trademarks from a comparative perspective across multiple jurisdictions • Offers a comprehensive review of the history and development of trademark law from the first multilateral treaties to today’s free trade agreements • Presents national examples of trademark law and reviews these in a comparative context Cambridge Law Handbooks

September 2020 253 x 177 mm 680pp 14 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-42309-0 Hardback £190.00 / US$250.00 R

Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law Essays in Honour of Annette Kur Edited by Niklas Bruun | Hanken School of Economics (Finland)

Feminist Judgments

This volume is for students and scholars of intellectual property law, practitioners seeking creative arguments from across the field, and policymakers searching for solutions to changing social and technological issues. The book explores the tensions between two fundamentally competing demands made of IP law. • Addresses a range of pressing topics from across IP law • Features contributions from 45 leading academics from around the world • Identifies possible transcendental features of IP law Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law, 55

October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.450pp 978-1-108-48460-2 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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Rewritten Employment Discrimination Opinions Edited by Ann C. McGinley | University of Nevada, Las Vegas

This book is for scholars and students interested in employment law and feminism. It will provide readers with a new way to think about the law of employment discrimination, and how feminist perspectives might lead to a reimagined workplace that is more welcoming and prosperous for marginalized workers. • Uses feminist theories and an intersectional approach to rewrite important cases in employment discrimination law, examining not only sex and gender but also race and religion • Employs commentaries before each rewritten case that explain how the rewritten cases differ from the original and how the rewritten case would have changed the law • Examines stereotypes, masculinities theory, and the role of implicit bias in discrimination Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions

October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.504pp 978-1-108-49317-8 Hardback £89.99 / US$120.00 978-1-108-71740-3 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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AVAILABLE OPEN ACCESS

Law and the Party in Xi Jinping’s China

After the Digital Tornado

Ideology and Organization Edited by Rogier J. E. H. Creemers | Universiteit Leiden

Networks, Algorithms, Humanity Edited by Kevin Werbach | University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business

Once a seemingly unambiguous benefit to society, the internet is now the basis for invasions of privacy, massive concentrations of power, and manipulation. Featuring leading technology scholars, this collection examines the challenges of building networks and algorithms that benefit humanity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. • Presents a coherent framework for understanding diverse issues relating to law, policy, and ethics of emerging technology • Features parts of the original 1997 ‘Digital Tornado’ paper that provides insightful historical context for today’s challenges • This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.320pp 978-1-108-42663-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

This book is aimed at legal and political scholars and professionals. It will provide them with a coherent explanation of how law is conceived within its ideological context, and how the Chinese Communist Party uses it as part of its governance toolkit. • The first legal study of China that explicitly embeds law in the Partystate framework that will enable lawyers and politics scholars to better grasp its intricate architecture • Explores the role of Party ideology in the legal system, drawing attention to the importance of indigenous Party thought, and provides a framework for understanding Chinese law in the Xi Jinping era • Explores the implications of ideology and organisation in a number of case studies to ensure the book contains vivid examples of its ideas in practice, as well as theory October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-83635-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Global Pro Bono Causes, Context, and Contestation Edited by Scott L. Cummings | University of California, Los Angeles

The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms Edited by Woodrow Barfield | University of Washington

Featuring thirty-five chapters from US, EU, and Asian scholars, this volume explores how algorithms are not only challenging current law, but also the foundations of society itself. The book’s interdisciplinary approach makes it a key resource for scholars of law, information and computer science, and engineering, as well as legislators. • Presents case law, statutes, and legislative discussion in one comprehensive format • Discusses how algorithms are affecting all aspects of society, from criminal law issues to free speech and discrimination law • Offers up-to-date solutions on how to address the challenges stemming from the use of artificial intelligence and algorithms November 2020 253 x 177 mm c.500pp 978-1-108-48196-0 Hardback £200.00 / US$260.00

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Privacy at the Margins

Feminist Judgments

Scott Skinner-Thompson | University of Colorado Law School

Rewritten Trusts and Estates Opinions Edited by Deborah S. Gordon | Drexel University, Philadelphia

This book analyzes estates and trusts cases through a feminist lens to demonstrate how the law has limited the property rights of women and other marginalized groups. This book will be useful to law students learning to read cases and to anyone else interested in understanding ways in which the law has been applied inequitably. • Focuses on eleven important trusts and estates cases that have helped define this field of law • Offers diverse perspectives in regards to race, gender, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status • Contains both the original and rewritten opinion to allow readers to analyze the cases critically Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-49511-0 Hardback £84.99 / US$110.00 978-1-108-81695-3 Paperback £27.99 / US$34.99

With pro bono initiatives identified in over 80 countries, now is a critical time to assess the growing importance of pro bono in civil justice systems. This book examines the forces shaping – and the contestation surrounding – its development within and across national contexts and is essential reading for those seeking to advance access to justice. • Approaches pro bono’s global development comparatively and transnationally, covering over twenty countries across five continents for a unique comparative dataset and first-ever analysis of pro bono’s contested global role in access to justice • Focuses empirically on a range of factors shaping pro bono’s development within and across countries • Envisions the consequences of pro bono’s global development, including who does pro bono, who benefits from pro bono, and how pro bono’s development has affected access to justice policies

Scott Skinner-Thompson presents a vivid account of how privacy can serve as a tool of resistance and equality worthy of constitutional protection. Examining how the lives of minority groups are uniquely harmed by surveillance regimes, this book shows how even limited privacy can enhance lives at the margins in material ways. • Bridges the gap between social theory, surveillance studies, and legal doctrine • Reorients privacy from an inward facing, pre-political right, to an outward facing, direct form of political expression • Identifies specific, interconnected legal barriers preventing privacy protections for marginalized communities October 2020 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-18137-3 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-63263-5 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99

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Toward a New Legal Common Sense

Principles of Tort Law

Law, Globalization, and Emancipation Third edition Boaventura de Sousa Santos | University of Wisconsin, Madison

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Second edition Rachael Mulheron | Queen Mary University of London

This book is about common sense and it takes us on a journey from the exhaustion of the paradigm of classical science and modernity to the necessary construction of utopias via a detailed analysis of legal institutions and theorizing over several hundred years. • Provides examples of inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary science in action • An updated third edition, with a new preface and a path breaking chapter untitled: can law be emancipatory? • Traces the historical process by which both modern science and modern law have lost the balance between social regulation and social emancipation Law in Context

October 2020 228 x 152 mm 600pp 3 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-15784-2 Hardback £89.99 / US$115.00 978-1-316-61045-9 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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Film and Constitutional Controversy Visualizing Hong Kong Identity in the Age of ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Marco Wan | The University of Hong Kong

Using Hong Kong as a case study, this book argues that film can show us how constitutional controversies impact upon cultural identity, a crucial dimension overlooked in conventional legal analysis. Provides new interpretations of key constitutional issues and films. Draws upon author’s background in both legal and literary/cultural studies. • Demonstrates how a genre as seemingly remote from law as film can further our understanding of constitutional disputes • Investigates the links between cultural identity and the rule of law in the Hong Kong context, furthering our knowledge of the relationship between law and cultural identity • Provides historically-grounded and nuanced interpretations of film texts and enables readers to appreciate film from a renewed and renewing perspective Law in Context

October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-49577-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00 978-1-108-79776-4 Paperback £27.99 / US$36.99

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This book does what it ‘says on the tin’ – stating the corpus of tort law as a body of principles. Undertaken for the first time in English tort law, this book describes the law of tort concisely, accessibly, and accurately, and with both depth and detail. • Principles-based exposition of each tort allows for simple, clear and accurate explanation of the law of each tort, while ‘nutshell’ analyses at the beginning of each chapter provide students with a summary of the preconditions, elements, defences and remedies associated with each tort • Summaries of those cases which support the principles encompassed in the book include concise outlines of their facts, verdicts and key reasoning • Use of comparative boxes highlights those areas where English law has trodden a variant path from the views which other jurisdictions may have adopted in relation to a particular issue in tort law • Written not only for students, but for practitioners, litigants, policymakers and law reformers seeking an accurate understanding of the law Contents: Foreword to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; How to use this book; Table of cases; Table of legislation; List of abbreviations; Notes on mode of citation; 1. The role of modern tort law; Part I. Negligence: 2. Duty I – general principles governing duty of care; 3. Duty II – particular duty scenarios; 4. Duty III – pure economic loss; 5. Duty IV – pure psychiatric injury; 6. Breach I – the standard of care; 7. Breach II – proving negligence; 8. Causation of damage; 9. Remoteness of damage; 10. Defences; 11. Remedies; Part II. Specific Negligence Regimes: 12. Occupiers’ liability; 13. Public authority liability; Part III. Other Selected Torts: 14. Trespass to the person; 15. Defamation; 16. Private nuisance; 17. The rule in Rylands vs Fletcher; Part IV. Miscellaneous: 18. Vicarious liability; Index. October 2020 246 x 189 mm c.1000pp 978-1-108-72764-8 Paperback £39.99 / US$55.99

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Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort Opinions Edited by Martha Chamallas | Ohio State University

This volume of rewritten torts opinions exposes how courts often distort conventional legal doctrine when deciding cases involving genderrelated harms. It will make students, lawyers, and judges who build arguments and apply tort doctrine more aware of inequalities of race, gender, class, sexual orientation and identity. • Provides examples of rewritten torts opinions from feminist perspectives to allow readers to envision transformation of tort law from feminist perspectives • Critiques judicial opinions that undervalue gender-related interests and injuries, demonstrating gender bias in major areas of tort law • Offers examples of strategies and techniques to reform tort law to suggest potential concrete changes in tort law to make it more equitable Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions

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TEXTBOOK

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Contract Law

Learning Law

Cases and Materials Kenneth Yin | Edith Cowan University, Western Australia

Second edition Anthony Marinac

Contract Law: Cases and Materials presents a selection of well-chosen cases and illuminating commentary ideal for introducing students to the study of contract law in Australia. This casebook maintains the accessibility of the principles text while providing the depth and analysis of topics required to learn contract law. • A chapter on international contract law with additional end-of-chapter ‘international context’ sections for each topic • Pedagogical features include flow charts, overview tables explaining key concepts and links to the principles text, review questions and endof-chapter problems • Accompanies Stewart, Swain and Fairweather’s Contract Law: Principles and Context Contents: Part I: Introduction; 1. Some basic questions; 2. Themes and perspectives; 3. Resolving contractual disputes; Part II: Making a contract; 4. Preparing to make a contract; 5. Formation; 6. Preliminary agreements; 7. Protecting reliance: the doctrine of estoppel; 8. The parties to a contract; Part III: Contractual obligations; 9. Terms and obligations; 10. Interpreting contracts; 11. Limiting or extending liability; 12. Performance of contractual obligations; Part IV: Adjusting a contract; 13. Varying terms; 14. Transferring rights and obligation; 15. Impossibility and change of circumstances; Part V: Ending a contract; 16. Termination of contracts; 17. Consequences of termination; Part VI: Vitiating factors and unfair conduct; 18. Misinformation; 19. Undue pressure; 20. Unconscionability and unfairness; 21. Illegality and public policy; Part VII: Remedies; 22. Enforcing a contract; 23. Damages for breach of contract; 24. Restitutionary remedies; Part VIII: International aspects of contract law; 25. Contract law in the international context.

Learning Law is an accessible and engaging introduction to Australian law for students considering a career in the legal profession. This text is an essential resource that law students will refer to throughout their studies and in the early stages of their career. • Written in an engaging style designed to demystify the law and get students excited about their law studies and careers • Includes a fully integrated interactive ebook, replete with useful links and videos as well as extension and revision questions that allow students to test their own knowledge as they go • Encourages students to think critically about the future of the law profession by including an ‘Critical Perspectives’ boxes and ‘Living Law’ case studies that highlight the diversity of career opportunities available to law graduates

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Contents: Part I. Law, Lawyers and Justice: 1. Welcome to the Law; 2. History and justice; 3. First Peoples and the Law; Part II. Legal Institutions: 4. Parliamentary Institutions; 5. The Courts; Part III. Learning the Laws: 6. Categories of Law; 7. Statute Law; 8. The Common Law; 9. Understanding Statutes; Part IV. Research and Persuasion: 10. Frameworks for Legal Thinking; 11. Equality, Difference and Law 12. Analysing and Persuading; 13. Finding the Law; 14. Grappling with Facts; Part V. Profession and Community: 15. The Ethical Lawyer; 16. Lawyers and Clients; 17. Becoming a Lawyer. December 2020 255 x 190 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-90819-1 Print/online bundle

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Management TEXTBOOK

A Liberal Theory of Property

Organizational Design

Hanoch Dagan | Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law

Property law can and should expand people’s opportunities for individual and collective self-determination while restricting options of interpersonal domination. This book is for scholars and students across disciplines from philosophy and economics to political science, as well as anyone interested in the cutting edge of private law theory. • Shows why the justification and legal architecture of property must be examined in tandem • Develops a theory of property that accommodates seemingly conflicting normative commitments • Offers coherent liberal proposals relevant to ongoing legal reform debates October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-41854-6 Hardback c. £60.00 / c. US$115.00 978-1-108-40753-3 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$29.99

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A Step-by-Step Approach Fourth edition Richard M. Burton | Duke University, North Carolina

Now in its fourth edition, this comprehensive textbook uses a multi-contingency model to communicate the fundamentals of traditional and new organizational forms. Written for MBA and executive MBA students, as well as executive managers and consultants, it provides a framework for the practical implementation of organizational design changes. • Develops an integrated holistic model of the organization using a multi-contingency model derived from decades of theoretical and empirical research • Promotes a simple, step by step approach, from diagnosis to design and implementation, developing an integrated model of design rather than a piecemeal approach • Supplemented by cases and spreadsheet tools Contents: Step 1. Getting Started: 1. Assessing the scope and goals of the organization; Step 2. Assessing the Strategy: 2. Strategy; 3. Environment; Step 3. Analyzing the Structure: 4. Traditional configurations of the firm; 5. New organizational forms?; Step 4. Assessing Process and People: 6. Work, task design and agents; 7. Leadership and organizational climate; Step 5. Analyzing Coordination, Control, and Incentives: 8. Coordination and control; 9. Incentives; 10. Designing the structure and coordination; Step 6. Designing the Architecture: 11. Designing the architecture and the sequence of change; Step 7. Implementing the Architecture: 12. Implementing the change: who should do what when? July 2020 244 x 170 mm 284pp 10 b/w illus. 26 colour illus. 17 tables 978-1-108-49328-4 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 X 978-1-108-71756-4 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99 X

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Tools for Strategy

Behavioral Public Performance

A Starter Kit for Academics and Practitioners Henri Hakala | Lappeenranta University of Technology

How People Make Sense of Government Metrics Oliver James | University of Exeter

This Element discusses the concept and applications of strategy tools. These are frameworks, techniques, and methods that help individuals and organizations to create their strategies. The authors elaborate on the promise and perils of both commonly used and less well-known strategy tools to implement strategic management.

This Element introduces a new approach in the measurement and reporting of government performance – behavioral public performance. Drawing especially on evidence from experiments, this approach examines the influence of characteristics of numbers, subtle framing of information, choice of benchmarks or comparisons, and information sources.

Elements in Business Strategy

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-79319-3 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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High Velocity Business Operations

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Redefining Development

Yemmanur Jayachandra | Wireless Wearables

This Element deals with the know-how and show-how to accomplish high velocity business operations, providing theories and methods for configuring, formulating and implementing them. Ever increasing mobility of technology enables these operations to take advantage of world-wide resources and expertise with mobile platforms and their data. Elements in Business Strategy

August 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81167-5 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Resolving Complex Challenges in Developing Countries Jessica Kritz | Georgetown University, Washington DC

Focuses on the concept phase of the project to resolve complex challenges faced by the communities in the Old Fadama slum of Accra, Ghana. The results are consolidated into a PAR intervention that incorporates results from the process as well as the stakeholders’ first strategy, sanitation, and project, latrine and bathhouse installation. Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration

August 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81169-9 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Strategy Consulting Jeroen Kraaijenbrink | University of Amsterdam Business School

Building Strategic Capabilities in Emerging Markets

Strategy consulting is one of the most highly respected and at the same time deeply detested jobs on this planet. This Element provides an overview of this fascinating and emerging profession. Relying on existing research and the author’s practical experience, it describes what strategy consulting is, its origins, how to practice it and its future.

Edited by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra | Northeastern University, Boston

Elements in Business Strategy

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81195-8 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Gender Imbalance in Public Sector Leadership Leisha DeHart-Davis | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Women are still underrepresented as publicsector organizational leaders, despite comprising half of the United States’ workforce. Using a problem-driven approach, inductive and deductive research, the authors explore the complex puzzle of gendered experiences and career paths that provide insights into gender imbalanced leadership in this domain. Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-70808-1 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Firms in emerging markets are becoming leading global players despite operating in challenging home country environments, but little is known about how they build their capabilities. The authors provide actionable solutions for upgrading competitiveness to international levels and achieving multinational status. • Provide actionable solutions to upgrading capabilities, sustaining competitive advantage, and achieving multinational status • Analyses fourteen emerging markets (across Asia, Latin America, Africa and Europe) in a cross- emerging market study of multiple companies from each country • Extends the current literature on emerging market firms from multinationals to all firms, paving the way for future studies • Features a global spread of expert contributors October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-47437-5 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-46425-3 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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Corporate Responsibility for Wealth Creation and Human Rights

Learning to Negotiate Georg Berkel | Negotiationconsulting.com

Georges Enderle | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

Enderle illustrates the importance of corporate responsibility by integrating wealth creation and human rights. An invaluable reference for students, teachers and researchers in business and economic ethics, social sciences and human rights studies, as well as for leaders in business, civil society organizations and international institutions. • Proposes a radically new framework of corporate responsibility • Builds on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and provides solid ethical justification • Presents numerous corporate examples to illustrate the practical relevance of this new framework of corporate responsibility December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.275pp 978-1-108-83080-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Corporate Governance and Leadership

Moving beyond the typical rulebook approach to negotiation, this new textbook combines practitioner guidance with empirical research to teach negotiation as a skill that can be learned and mastered. For MBA and law students studying negotiation, as well as executives seeking to develop these skills. • Combines guidance on negotiating practice and negotiating learning into a coherent, instructive narrative • Provides many case studies and graphic illustrations throughout • Draws upon a wide interdisciplinary spread of subjects beyond the central focus on business and law, including neuroscience, psychology, game theory, biology, politics, history, natural sciences, and philosophy Contents: Preface; Introduction; Part I. Ambivalence: 1. The tactical paradox; 2. The strategic dilemma; 3. The cognitive ambiguity; Part II. Blocking: 4. The illusion of coherence; 5. The illusion of competence; 6. The illusion of acumen; Part III. Ambitious Humility: 7. Understanding; 8. Know how; 9. Thinking; Outlook; Bibliography; Index. September 2020 246 x 189 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-49591-2 Hardback £54.99 / US$74.99 978-1-108-81107-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$28.99

The Board as the Nexus of Leadership-inGovernance Monique Cikaliuk | University of Auckland

This Element deals with leadership and governance of corporations from the point of view of the board. We expand our understanding of board leadership by focusing on the modern company as a legal person comprised of a capital fund and the relationships among directors, shareholders, management and stakeholders.

Politics, social theory, history of ideas

Elements in Corporate Governance

Making a Democratic Welfare State Steven Klein | University of Florida

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81549-9 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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The Economics of Venture Capital Firm Operations in India Kshitija Joshi | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

This study is the first of its kind in India based on a sample of about seventy venture capital firms that cover about 85% of the funded deals between 2010 and 2014. An in-depth review of the policies in the context of start-ups in general and venture capital and entrepreneurial ecosystem in particular is also provided. • The first study in the Indian context that is based on hand-collected dataset of seventy venture capital firms • Primary data is rigorously analyzed using the best-in-class statistical techniques • Provides complete insight into the entrepreneurial ecosystem and the micro-level decision-making strategic aspects of individual venture capital firms September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-83634-0 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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The Work of Politics 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. • Develops a new theory of the relationship between the welfare state and democracy in an accessible fashion • Provides original interpretations of central theorists in 20th century political theory • Demonstrates how to use historical evidence and interpretation to enrich arguments in political theory September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 2 tables 978-1-108-47862-5 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Recognizing Resentment Michelle Schwarze | University of Wisconsin, Madison

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We typically think of resentment as an unjustifiable and volatile emotion. Recognizing Resentment argues instead that sympathy with the resentment of victims of injustice is vital for upholding justice in liberal societies, because it entails recognition of the equal moral and political status of those with whom we sympathize. • Introduces an overlooked but important theory in liberalism that addresses its contemporary central criticisms • Provides a dense, historical theory in comprehensive, contemporary terms • Includes examples of historical and interdisciplinary research on emotions and empathy October 2020 229 x 152 mm c.185pp 978-1-108-47866-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

Images as Data for Social Science Research An Introduction to Convolutional Neural Nets for Image Classification Nora Webb Williams | University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign

Shows how innovation in computer vision methods can markedly lower the costs of using images as data. Introduces readers to deep learning algorithms commonly used for object recognition, facial recognition, and visual sentiment analysis. Provides guidance and instruction for scholars interested in using these methods in their own research. Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences

August 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 32 b/w illus. 978-1-108-81685-4 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Brexitland Target Estimation and Adjustment Weighting for Survey Nonresponse and Sampling Bias Devin Caughey | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nonresponse and other sources of bias are endemic features of public opinion surveys. We elaborate a general workflow of weighting-based survey inference, and describe in detail how this can be applied to the analysis of historical and contemporary opinion polls. Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-79415-2 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Agent-Based Models of Polarization and Ethnocentrism In this Element we develop: stochastic models, which add a crucial element of uncertainty to human interaction; models of human interactions structured by social networks; and ‘evolutionary’ models in which agents using more effective decision rules are more likely to survive and prosper than others. Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences

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Unsupervised Machine Learning for Clustering in Political and Social Research Philip D. Waggoner | University of Chicago

Offers researchers and teachers an introduction to clustering, which is a prominent class of unsupervised machine learning for exploring and understanding latent, non-random structure in data. A suite of widely used clustering techniques is covered, in addition to R code and real data to facilitate interaction with the concepts. Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-79338-4 Paperback c. £15.00 / c. US$20.00

An authoritative and accessible account of how long-term social and demographic changes – and the conflicts they create – continue to transform British politics. A book for anyone who wants to better understand the remarkable political times in which we live. • An accessible account of the political history and social trends that led to Brexit • Provides a detailed worked analysis of how identity conflicts have influenced party competition in Britain • Extends the analysis of the 2016 referendum to the wider electoral context September 2020 216 x 140 mm c.240pp 978-1-108-47357-6 Hardback £49.99 / US$64.99 978-1-108-46190-0 Paperback £15.99 / US$19.99

Michael Laver | New York University

April 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-79640-8 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

Identity, Diversity and the Reshaping of British Politics Maria Sobolewska | University of Manchester

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Citizenship Reimagined A New Framework for State Rights in the United States Allan Colbern | Arizona State University

This book is for scholars, policy makers, advocacy groups, and concerned citizens who are interested in immigration politics and law, citizenship rights and civil rights, American political development, and federalism and state politics. • Establishes a precise right-based framework for multidimensional citizenship, drawing insights from comparative politics and mapping indicators for future empirical work • Provides a novel formulation of rights, including the right to develop human capital, right to free movement, and the right to identify and belong • Traces the intersection between citizenship and federalism throughout US history, explaining how social movements, parties, and courts have interacted within the context of federalism to shape the contours of citizenship rights over time • Offers a vision for progressive state citizenship that will interest policy makers and activists and is relevant to understand immigrant rights as well as other group rights August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 22 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-108-84104-7 Hardback c. £80.00 / c. US$110.00 P 978-1-108-74472-0 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$29.99 P


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AVAILABLE OPEN ACCESS

Learning from Loss

The Disinformation Age

The Democrats, 2016–2020 Seth Masket | University of Denver

An essential guide to American politics, the Democratic Party, and the US party system at a time of turmoil and uncertainty. Masket offers a unique, real-time examination of how the Democratic Party interpreted its 2016 defeat and why a focus on electability led to Joe Biden’s nomination in 2020. • Offers a unique insight into a key period in the history of the Democratic Party and a time of transition and uncertainty for the broader American party system from one of the country’s leading analysts • Draws on deep research conducted from 2017–2020, including extensive interviews and follow-ups with Democratic activists and analysis of fundraising, endorsements, public opinion, and media coverage • Evaluates the salience and consequences of the narratives that Hillary Clinton lost in 2016 because of ‘identity politics’ and/or because she was a woman • Draws lessons from American history and political science research November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-48212-7 Hardback £19.99 / US$24.95

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Politics, Technology, and Disruptive Communication in the United States Edited by W. Lance Bennett | University of Washington

Understanding the post-fact era requires going beyond foreign influence or the rise of social media. This examination of the origins and workings of the US disinformation system shows how political strategies and communication practices have undermined authoritative democratic institutions. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. • Brings together perspectives from history, communication studies, data science, political science, and sociology to offer a richer, more sophisticated view of disinformation than is available through any one discipline alone • Examines the political and historical origins of today’s ‘post-fact era’, connecting current challenges to a longer-term constellation of actors and changes that have undermined public trust in the institutions that citizens once turned to for authoritative information • Proposes solutions that are focused on addressing root causes rather than treating symptoms • This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core SSRC Anxieties of Democracy

November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.312pp 978-1-108-84305-8 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$100.00 978-1-108-82378-4 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$29.99

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How Anger Shapes Our Politics Steven W. Webster | Indiana University

This book is for scholars and students of American politics, political behavior, and political psychology, especially those interested in emotions in politics, polarization, public opinion and democratic values. It shows how anger – omnipresent in contemporary US politics – affects public opinion and voting behavior. • Draws on theories and measures from political science and psychology • Provides both contemporary and historical context for experimental analyses • Presents data from experiments conducted with nearly 10,000 people August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-49137-2 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-81192-7 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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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. • Charts the development of the relationship between the US Constitution and slavery in a political history • Offers a new understanding of the political and constitutional significance of debates over slavery in Washington, DC in the 1830s • Provides an interdisciplinary account of the development of a view of the US Constitution as tied to the founding era Cambridge Studies on the American Constitution

December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-49612-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Immigrant Incorporation in East Asian Democracies

Social Media and Democracy The State of the Field, Prospects for Reform Edited by Nathaniel Persily | Stanford University, California

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Erin Aeran Chung | The Johns Hopkins University

This book is a state-of-the-art account of what we know and do not know about the impact of digital technology on democracy. It will interest scholars, policymakers, and philanthropic organizations. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. • First book of its kind to synthesize state of the field on social media and democracy • Provides tools and arguments to help advance the support and production of policy-relevant research • Brings together a multi-disciplinary group of scholars to provide political, social, and technical perspectives • Addresses the misperceptions underpinning popular commentary and government regulation of Big Tech • This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core SSRC Anxieties of Democracy

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-83555-8 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-81289-4 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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October 2020 228 x 152 mm 270pp 978-1-107-04253-7 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 978-1-107-61696-7 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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Inward Conquest The Political Origins of Modern Public Services Ben W. Ansell | University of Oxford

Peacekeeping, Policing, and the Rule of Law after Civil War Robert A. Blair | Brown University, Rhode Island

This book engages scholars of political science, international relations, sociology, and law by challenging pervasive pessimism about the role institutions like the UN play in restoring the rule of law in countries recovering from civil war. Providing practical guidance for international intervention, it is also a key source for policymakers. • Engages with both academic and policy writing on peacekeeping and post-conflict reconstruction and reform • Blends insights from legal theory and criminology with theoretical intuitions and empirical findings from political science and international relations • Offers new theory to explain how international intervention can help restore the rule of law in the world’s weakest and most war-torn states • Features original household surveys of over 10,000 Liberians, highly disaggregated data on UN personnel and activities across Africa, and hundreds of interviews with UN officials, local leaders, citizens, and government and civil society representatives October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-83521-3 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 978-1-108-79981-2 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

Based on interviews and focus groups with immigrants in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, this book examines how past struggles for democracy shape current movements for immigrant rights and recognition. Students, researchers, and practitioners will gain insight into the gaps between immigration policies and practices in East Asia and beyond. • Provides an in-depth comparison of immigration politics in three East Asian industrial democracies to explain different trajectories • Connects regional trends in East Asia with key theoretical debates in the social sciences • Documents the voices of immigrants to better understand the political choices they make when becoming permanent members of their receiving societies

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Ansell and Lindvall present the first comprehensive analysis of the origins of modern public services. Recounting conflicts among parties and religious groups over the political control of services, from prisons to schools and asylums, the book is for anyone interested in political science, public administration, history, and political sociology. • Provides a novel dataset and includes an analysis of patterns of governance in seven policy areas across nineteen countries from 1800 to 1939 • Moves beyond standard modernization accounts of public services to explore who the important political actors were and what they sought to achieve • Draws connections between disparate services such as education, prisons, and midwifery Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

December 2020 228 x 152 mm 230pp 978-1-107-19739-8 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00 978-1-316-64776-9 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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A Loud but Noisy Signal? Public Opinion and Education Reform in Western Europe Marius R. Busemeyer | Universität Konstanz, Germany

This book explores how public opinion influences the politics of education reform. It features a comprehensive analysis of public opinion on education policy in eight Western European countries, as well as detailed case studies on reform processes in these countries. • This accessible yet thorough analysis breaks new empirical ground in the field of education policy by providing new data from a representative survey in eight Western European countries • The multi-method research conducted shows how both quantitative and qualitative perspectives can be fruitfully combined • Develops a broader argument about the role of public opinion, party politics and interest groups in policy-making that can be applied to other policy fields Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education

September 2020 228 x 152 mm 378pp 50 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-47849-6 Hardback £89.99 / US$120.00 P 978-1-108-74587-1 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.95 P


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Rethinking Media Research for Changing Societies

Policy Controversies and Political Blame Games

Edited by Matthew Powers | University of Washington

Markus Hinterleitner | Brown University, Rhode Island

This book is addressed not only to researchers and students interested in political conflict and blame games in the fields of political science, public policy, public administration, political communication, and media studies, but to everyone concerned about the functioning of democracy in more conflictual times. • Develops a new approach for the study of political blame games that yields new insights into political conflict in Western democracies • Analyses and compares a great variety of policy controversies from failed infrastructure projects to procurement problems to food scandals to security issues to flawed policy reforms • Contains an innovative comparative research design that allows readers to compare blame games across issue areas and countries and to learn how complex political events can be theoretically captured and compared in a ‘context-sensitive’ way • Open Access title Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.220pp 978-1-108-49486-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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How Insurgency Begins Rebel Group Formation in Uganda and Beyond Janet I. Lewis | George Washington University, Washington DC

How and why do armed rebellions start? This study offers a rare look into the incipient stages of rebellion, arguing that only rebel groups controlling local rumor networks survive and become viable challengers to governments. It is a valuable resource for both scholars and policymakers of political science. • Presents a largely qualitative approach that engages with and complements quantitative studies on conflict onset • Introduces a novel theory using language and examples that are accessible to readers without specialized training in political science • Offers key contributions to the current literature on civil war and political violence

This volume brings together leading scholars grappling with questions about the implications of media transformations for public life. With chapters exploring data collection, journalism, digital engagement, and the role of scholars, this book is a valuable resource to students and researchers across political science and communication studies. • Provides diverse theoretical treatments to help guide communication researchers • Addresses historical roots of current scholarly concerns, while engaging in novel issues brought into focus by contemporary developments in politics, technology, and culture • Offers scholars a set of issues and questions to spur new research topics Communication, Society and Politics

August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.222pp 978-1-108-84051-4 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-81418-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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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. • Examines nine large-scale post-colonial wars • Uses thousands of primary source documents to examine alliances between local and intervening forces in counterinsurgencies • Offers a new model explaining allied behaviour in complying with, or defying, the requests of foreign allies, and explaining uncooperative behaviour July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.370pp 15 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-1-108-49010-8 Hardback £90.00 / US$120.00

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Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 18 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-108-47966-0 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-79047-5 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99 P

East Asia in the World Twelve Events That Shaped the Modern International Order Edited by Stephan Haggard | University of California, San Diego

This accessible collection of essays provides an introduction to twelve seminal events in the international relations of East Asia. The East Asian historical experience provides a wealth of new cases, patterns, and findings, helping us to move beyond Eurocentric conceptions of international relations derived from the Western experience. • Includes interdisciplinary research on twelve key events from East Asian history that are largely overlooked in the study of international relations • Demonstrates how dialogue between historians and political scientists can lead to new findings • Accessible for readers without specialized training in international relations theory or Asian history October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-47987-5 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-79089-5 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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The Rise of Responsibility in World Politics

Ethics and International Relations

Edited by Hannes Hansen-Magnusson | Cardiff University

A Tragic Perspective Richard Ned Lebow | University of Cambridge

The concept of responsibility has emerged as central to the study of international politics. This book explores responsibility as a cross-cutting theme spanning across three governance sectors: the environment, business, and security. The authors explore how the rise of responsibility implicates underlying moral values in global politics. • Paves the way for an interdisciplinary dialogue between political theory, global ethics, international law and international relations • Aims to overcome disciplinary narrowness and offer an alternative theoretical concept on par with accountability and legitimacy • Discusses the implications of the rise of responsibility and how it relates to policy-making September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 4 tables 978-1-108-49094-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Constitutionalizing World Politics

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The Logic of Democratic Power and the Unintended Consequences of International Treaty Making Karolina M. Milewicz | University of Oxford

International Organizations Politics, Law, Practice Fourth edition Ian Hurd | Northwestern University, Illinois

Now in its fourth edition, this is the definitive introduction to modern international organizations. Combining international law, politics, and case studies in an accessible package, this leading textbook presents the UN, WTO, ICC, and ten other institutions, explaining the legal treaties and exploring the political controversies for each. • Provides a realistic and balanced account of international organizations • Includes lively and interesting discussions of prominent issues in today’s headlines • Built around a strong theoretical framework that is clearly explained and grounded in contemporary international relations theory Contents: 1. Introduction to international organizations; 2. Theory, methods, and international organizations; 3. The United Nations I: law and administration; 4. The United Nations II: international peace and security; 5. The World Trade Organization; 6. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; 7. The International Labor Organization; 8. Refugees and international migration: UNHCR, the IOM, and the 1951 Convention; 9. The International Court of Justice; 10. The International Criminal Court; 11. The European Union and regional organizations; 12. Conclusion. August 2020 244 x 170 mm 334pp 978-1-108-84058-3 Hardback £84.99 / US$110.00 978-1-108-81431-7 Paperback £29.99 / US$38.99

Foreign policies consistent with generally accepted ethical norms are more likely to succeed, and those at odds with them to fail. Constructing original data sets and analysing multiple case studies, Lebow makes an empirical case for ethics in international relations. • Sets up a framework for a novel ‘empirical’ approach to ethics, distinguishing ‘is’ from ‘ought’ questions • Makes an evidenced case for ethics in foreign policy • Considers and analyses policymaking, as well as policies, in relation to ethics

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Constitutionalization of world politics is emerging as an unintended consequence of international treaty making driven by the logic of democratic power. The analysis will appeal to scholars of International Relations and International Law interested in international cooperation, as well as institutional and constitutional theory and practice. • Proposes a novel theory addressing central issues of cooperation and institutions in international affairs • Provides an interdisciplinary approach, bringing together rigorous scientific analysis with legal debates and concepts • Develops a causal analysis of the important legal concept of constitutionalization through an international relations lens, drawing on comparative constitutional history and quantitative method July 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 19 b/w illus. 48 tables 978-1-108-83509-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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The Closure of the International System How Institutions Create Political Equalities and Hierarchies Lora Anne Viola | Freie Universität Berlin

Of interest to students and scholars of international relations theory, global history, and international organizations, this book sheds light on why international institutions remain torn between extending political equality to new actors and monopolizing political rights for an exclusive set of members – and how demands for equality can lead to new inequalities. • Provides a contrast to the widely held idea that the system has been expanding or – in more recent vocabulary – globalizing over time • Offers a dynamic theory to explain why apparent ‘progress’ in extending sovereign equality rights to new actors does not eliminate hierarchy • Provides a basis for thinking about questions of global justice in light of recent crises in the multilateral institutional order Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 153

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.336pp 978-1-108-48225-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Politics, social theory, history of ideas

Weak States at Global Climate Negotiations

Risk and the Rupee in Pakistan’s New Economy

Federica Genovese | University of Essex

Financial Inclusion and Monetary Change in a Frontier Market Antonia Settle | University of Melbourne

Providing new empirical evidence to support the theory, the author provides an explanation for the power of weak states in international climate negotiations. It is argued that assumptions on their coordinated salience for climate issues are insufficent and the author pushes the leaders of strong countries to concede power to weaker states. Elements in International Relations

July 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-79090-1 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

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Social Media and International Relations

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.275pp 978-1-108-48993-5 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

Sarah Kreps | Cornell University, New York

The 2016 US election highlighted the potential for foreign governments to employ social media for strategic advantages. This Element explores how social media can amplify and shift the balance of popular opinion on complex foreign policy issues and the different impacts in an open media, democratic environment and a more controlled regime.

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The World Imagined Collective Beliefs and Political Order in the Sinocentric, Islamic and Southeast Asian International Societies Hendrik Spruyt | Northwestern University, Illinois

Spruyt explains how collective belief systems influenced the political order in three non-European societies c.1500–1900, and the way in which these polities engaged the Western colonial empires. The interdisciplinary approach of this book will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, historical sociology and global history. • Applies an interdisciplinary approach using insights from political science, sociology, and cultural studies • Develops a methodology to study the influence of collective beliefs on political organization and international societies • Links historical study to contemporary politics and international relations LSE International Studies

July 2020 228 x 152 mm 410pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49121-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-81174-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Contested Capital Rural Middle Classes in India Maryam Aslany | University of Oxford

It explores the formation of India’s rural middle class, which rests on a complex, and often contradictory, set of processes that began unfolding with growing industrialisation in rural areas. It examines its composition, characteristics and social identification from the perspectives of three major class theorists: Marx, Weber and Bourdieu. • Studies perspectives from Marx, Weber and Bourdieu • Develops transferable methodological approach that interrogate theories, and bridges social theories and practice • Offers theoretical pluralism September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.365pp 978-1-108-83633-3 Hardback £90.00 / US$120.00

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Mobility as Capability

Elements in International Relations

August 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-82681-5 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

The book challenges the development sector’s embrace of financial inclusion as social and economic policy solution to new instabilities associated with the deregulation of money and prices in developing economies. Economic globalisation generates new risks for ordinary people that undermine the development agenda by unwinding financial inclusion. • Engages cutting edge questions of political economy – about the evolution of money and monetary management under global markets – with development thinking • Further develops the critique of financial inclusion, which has certainly posed an important critique but has often been quite simplistic • Contributes to academic debates within post-Keynesian theory

Provides valuable insights on the dynamics of women’s mobility, autonomy and agency in India’s informal labour market. It illustrates mixed methods research and challenges the current discourse on gender and paid work using Capability Approach. • Provides insights on lived experiences of hard to reach community of informal women workers • Challenges the myth of exalted status of women in the Kerala model of development • In-depth analysis of the complex patriarchal structures of State, markets and work places which stifle women’s agency September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-83642-5 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Land Acquisition and Resource Development in Contemporary India Shashi Ratnaker Singh | University of Cambridge

It highlights the reasons for large scale land conflicts in India, scale of stalled investments, social movements, evolution of land acquisition and mining laws, and what led to the amendments of Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition Resettlement and Rehabilitation Act 2013 and Mining and Mineral Act 2015. • Selectively merges theoretical perspectives on land and natural resource governance • Explains the compensation arguments at two levels: between the project developers and the local project affected community and between the central and provincial governments over the issue of ‘fair’ resource revenue sharing • Advances the argument that the land acquisition drive in India is mired in the politics of two contradictory developmental claims October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-48692-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher Education

Women and the Holy City The Struggle over Jerusalem’s Sacred Space Lihi Ben Shitrit | University of Georgia

Comparative Perspectives Edited by Giliberto Capano | Università degli Studi, Bologna, Italy

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This volume offers a comprehensive set of approaches to understanding the changing dimensions of higher education governance, the structural, institutional, and regional-national drivers precipitating convergence and divergence in governance approaches, and maps the directions of change, their consequences and outcomes. • Comprehensive global overview of higher education governance in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America • Offers theoretical advancement in the study of higher education systems, appealing to those seeking new, innovative conceptual and theoretical approaches to frame their scholarship • Provides a detailed conceptual breakdown of various facets of governance in higher education including internationalization, research, accountability, quality assurance, and institutional decisionmaking Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy

October 2020 229 x 152 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-48396-4 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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Monopsony Capitalism Power and Production in the Twilight of the Sweatshop Age Ashok Kumar | Birkbeck, University of London

This book explores the combination of capital’s changing composition and labour’s subjective agency to examine whether the waning days of the ‘sweatshop’ have indeed begun. Focused on the garment and footwear sectors, it introduces a universal logic that governs competition and reshapes the chain. • Analyses workers’ collective action at various sites of production – China, India, Honduras, United States primarily, and Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Indonesia secondarily • Contributes to ongoing strategies to bolster workers’ bargaining power in sectors plagued by poverty and powerlessness Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.295pp 978-1-108-73197-3 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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Contention in Times of Crisis Recession and Political Protest in Thirty European Countries Edited by Hanspeter Kriesi | European University Institute, Florence

The first comprehensive overview of the waves of protest that spread across Europe in the wake of the Great Recession, examining thirty countries. It will appeal to students and scholars interested in social movements, political protest, contentious politics, and protest event analysis. • Provides a comprehensive overview of political protest in Europe during the Great Recession • Shows the variation of political protest across three key regions of Europe: northwestern, southern and central-eastern Europe • Authored by a team of leading academics in the field of European politics August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 50 b/w illus. 34 tables 978-1-108-83511-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99 C

Jerusalem’s Temple Mount/al-Haram al-Sharif is one of the holiest places in the world for Jews and Muslims and a constant feature in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict. This study addresses the gendered dimensions of inter-communal disputes over sacred space in Jerusalem and the role of women in these conflicts. • The first comprehensive and comparative account of women’s involvement in the contestation over Jerusalem’s sacred space • Explores both Jewish-Israeli and Muslim-Palestinian cases, as well as both progressive and conservative movements in one sacred space • Sheds light on the complex and problematic usage of the discourse of religious freedom in contested holy sites December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.304pp 978-1-108-48547-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Endgames Military Response to Protest in Arab Autocracies Hicham Bou Nassif | Claremont McKenna College, California

Building on interviews with Arab officers, extensive fieldwork and archival research, as well as hundreds of memoirs published by Arab officers, this study explores the military politics of the 2011 Arab Spring in Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, and Libya. • An exploration of military politics in Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, and Libya, before and during the 2011 Arab Spring • Shows how divergent combinations of coup-proofing tactics account for different patterns of military politics across the Middle East • Based on extensive fieldwork and archival research, as well as hundreds of memoirs published by Arab officers October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-84124-5 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-81015-9 Paperback £27.99 / US$34.99

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Managing Transition The First Post-Uprising Phase in Tunisia and Libya Sabina Henneberg | The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland

Examining the factors that shaped the first interim governments of Tunisia and Libya which formed in the immediate aftermath of popular uprisings that brought down their long-standing dictators, including decisions around leadership, institutional reform, transitional justice, and the electoral processes themselves. • Examines factors that shaped the first interim governments of Tunisia and Libya in the immediate aftermath of the uprisings that brought down their long-standing dictators • Traces the importance of the key features and decisions made during these transition periods • Demonstrates how both actors’ decisions and internal structural conditions interact to shape political transition October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.275pp 978-1-108-84200-6 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Politics, social theory, history of ideas

Winning Lebanon

Trust and the Islamic Advantage

Youth Politics, Populism, and the Production of Sectarian Violence, 1920–1958 Dylan Baun | University of Alabama, Huntsville

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. • Combines qualitative and quantitative research • Defines the key conditions that make interpersonal trust necessary for cooperation and coordination • Combines existing theories of social (group) identity with theories of religion, identifying previously unexplored similarities between the two September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.256pp 978-1-108-48552-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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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. • Examines entire repertoires of survival strategies, not just migration, in a unique framework for understanding civilian behaviour in conflict zones • Based on extensive fieldwork in Turkey, Jordan, Kenya, and the United States, with over two hundred interviews with Syrian refugees • Will guide new research on civil wars, affecting how we think about other survival strategies, from political, violent, to environmental threats September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.210pp 978-1-108-84251-8 Hardback £29.99 / US$39.99

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International Relations in the Middle East Hegemonic Strategies and Regional Order Ewan Stein | University of Edinburgh

Developing an original theoretical approach to understanding the roots of regional conflict and cooperation, this is an accessible course book on international relations in the Middle East, covering domestic and international foreign policy dynamics in a range of states, including Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey. • An accessible course book on international relations in the Middle East covering domestic and international foreign policy dynamics • Enables specialist and non-specialist readers to gain insight into how and why Middle Eastern regional order has changed over time • Presents a century of foreign policy trajectories in a range of states, including Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey December 2020 228 x 152 mm 288pp 978-1-107-18189-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-316-63302-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$28.99

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. • A cultural and political history of youth culture and youth-centric organizations in Lebanon from 1920–1958 • Outlines how the politics and populism established by youth movements played a significant role in the making of modern Lebanon • Adds new perspectives on popular culture and youth social formation in the history of the modern Middle East

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November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-49152-5 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan Joas Wagemakers | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

A wide-ranging account of the Muslim Brotherhood’s long history and complex relationship with the Jordanian state, parliament and society since its founding in 1945, showing the ideological and behavioural development of a group which relies on age-old concepts derived from classical Islam to influence beliefs in the modern-day nation-state. • An in-depth account of the Muslim Brotherhood’s long history, ideological development and complex relationship with the Jordanian state, parliament and society • Shows the fascinating internal ideological consistency of a group which relies on age-old concepts derived from classical Islam to influence beliefs in the modern-day nation-state • A detailed study of Islamist ideology that helps explain political science debates on the moderation of fundamentalist groups Cambridge Middle East Studies, 60

September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.325pp 978-1-108-83965-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-81353-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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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. • Provides the first account of Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War to the present • Demonstrates how Israeli foreign policy has been shaped by three domestic factors, the decision-makers, the security network and Israeli national identity • Offers new information about specific episodes in Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War Cambridge Middle East Studies, 61

December 2020 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-05249-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Rethinking Conflict at the Margins

Toxic Politics

Dalits and Borderland Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir Mohita Bhatia | Stanford University, California

China’s Environmental Health Crisis and its Challenge to the Chinese State Yanzhong Huang | Council on Foreign Relations and Seton Hall University

This book departs from the conventional Kashmir-centric analysis of the conflict situation and expands the debate by linking it critically to the aspirations of Jammu region. Rich with narratives, this book talks about the Jammu and Kashmir conflict from the perspective of marginalized Hindu communities of the region. • Brings Jammu at the centre stage of conflict and explores the voices of the people along the border • Highlights the diversity of Jammu and Kashmir • Looks at socio-political issues beyond the conflict September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.275pp 978-1-108-83602-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Kashmir in the Aftermath of Partition Shahla Hussain | St. John’s University, USA

It is intended for audience interested in decolonization, identity, sovereignty. It shifts focus from the statist perceptions that construe Kashmir as a disputed region between India and Pakistan. It takes a people-centered approach to delve into Kashmiri experiences to capture the complexity of popular discourses and nationalist rhetoric. • Contributes to understanding of themes of identity, sovereignty, and self-determination • Provides a historically grounded study of post-colonial Kashmir • Addresses the political trajectory that led to India’s recent unilateral decision to ultimately abrogate Article 370 and Article 35 A of the Indian constitution, the basis of Kashmir’s constitutional relationship with India December 2020 228 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-49046-7 Hardback c. £85.00 / c. US$110.00

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Brewing Resistance Indian Coffee House and the Emergency in Postcolonial India Kristin Victoria Magistrelli Plys | University of Toronto

This book details the movement against India’s Emergency based on newly uncovered archival evidence and oral histories. • Places the significance of the Emergency in global and historical context • Shows how both left and right movements formed linkages in order to resist the state during Emergency September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.355pp 978-1-108-49052-8 Hardback £90.00 / US$125.00

This book is for policymakers, students, scholars, and concerned citizens who are interested in Chinese affairs, politics, international relations, the environment, public health, and public policy. Huang presents new evidence of China’s deepening health crisis and examines the implications for Chinese politics and China’s international ascendance. • Explains China’s deepening health crisis as a failure of governance connected to pathologies inherent in the Chinese state • Maps implications for the future, considering the resilience of the Chinese party-state, the viability of the China model, and China’s ability to project its influence internationally • Integrates perspectives from research on the environment, public health, policy, politics, and international relations November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-84191-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-81528-4 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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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. • Based on rich first-hand interviews with left-behind children and their caregivers, as well as migrant parents in the cities • Casts fresh light on changing gender and generational relationships in rural families as China rapidly urbanizes • Provides a multi-faceted insight into children’s experiences of parental migration and how their experiences, sentiments and relationships evolve overtime August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-83485-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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From Empire to Nation State Housing and Politics in Urban India Opportunities and Contention Swetha Rao Dhananka | University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), School of Social Work Fribourg (HETS-FR)

Provides a comprehensive insight into community processes and the imbricated worlds of formal policy prescription, implementation and informal practices of negotiation and political loyalties that affect housing provisions for the urban poor. • Maps India’s political opportunities in its institutional blueprint, but also in everyday practices • Fine-grained analysis of India’s formal and informal set-up to understand ongoing social and political dynamics • Combines concepts from various disciplines and northern and southern contexts to provide a rich analytical toolkit September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-48426-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Ethnic Politics in China Yan Sun | City University of New York

Many scholars perceive ethnic politics in China as an untouchable topic due to lack of data and contentious, even prohibitive, politics. This book reveals rare knowledge and findings, offering a historical-political perspective on China’s contemporary ethnic conflict to reveal its roots in its incomplete transition from empire to nation state. • Reveals rare knowledge and findings through field trips, local contacts and conversations, a large body of local documents, reports and policy debates • Provides comparative contexts from different ethnic groups and regions • Shows how China’s ethnic strife is rooted in historical legacies, which also highlighting how it is affected by contemporary issues September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 2 b/w illus. 1 map 30 tables 978-1-108-84029-3 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-79441-1 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99 P


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Securing China’s Northwest Frontier

The Inclusionary Turn in Latin American Democracies

Identity and Insecurity in Xinjiang David Tobin | University of Manchester

Edited by Diana Kapiszewski | Georgetown University, Washington DC

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. • Brings the region of Xinjiang into mainstream debates on China’s domestic and foreign policy • The first book to use fieldwork in Ürümchi following the July 2009 violence • Shows how Chinese nationalism shapes and is shaped by Xinjiang’s history of integration into China October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.288pp 978-1-108-48840-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Decadent Developmentalism

Exogenous Shocks and Representation in Resource-Rich Democracies Daniela Campello | Getulio Vargas Foundation

Economic performance is a strong predictor of political outcomes, but in much of the developing world it is highly dependent on exogenous international factors. Examining implications for democracy, this book is for scholars and students of international and comparative political economy, democratic theory, behavior, and Latin American politics. • Challenges assumptions about economic voting as a mechanism of democratic accountability, showing the limits of this for developing countries where economic performance is volatile and highly contingent on exogenous international factors • Derives insights from cross-national analysis, drawing on macro- and micro-level evidence from Latin America and other regions • Examines how (exogenously induced) economic volatility shapes both voter behavior and the incentives for politicians • Highlights how economic volatility contributes to explain political instability and weak institutions

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. • Offers a comprehensive overview of the five interlocking institutional domains that have defined Brazil’s political economy since 1985 • Provides a theoretical argument for why incremental reforms may not sum up to a significant shift in the overall performance of a national economy • Opens a dialogue between disparate literatures on economics, business, executive-legislative relations, judicial oversight and bureaucratic politics November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.340pp 978-1-108-84228-0 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$105.00

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Votes, Drugs, and Violence

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The Political Logic of Criminal Wars in Mexico Guillermo Trejo | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

Authoritarian Police in Democracy Contested Security in Latin America Yanilda María González | Harvard University, Massachusetts

This book explains the persistence of violent, unaccountable policing in Latin American democracies. It is for scholars, students, educators, policy makers, journalists, advocates, and ordinary citizens who are concerned with the relationship between police and communities, human rights, democracy, and police reform. • Develops a theoretical framework to understand the structural power of police as political actors and to elucidate the tensions between police and democracy • Provides comparative analysis of police reform and continuity over time and across three countries • Brings together theoretically and substantively important debates across scholarly literatures that do not typically engage with each other December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-83039-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99 978-1-108-82074-5 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.420pp 978-1-108-84204-4 Hardback £90.00 / US$120.00

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The Volatility Curse

November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-84179-5 Hardback c. £80.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-79535-7 Paperback c. £28.99 / c. US$36.99

Latin America has a long history of political, socioeconomic, and ethnic exclusion. This book examines how enduring democracy, amid this inequality, engendered a movement toward greater inclusion across the region. Explaining unprecedented reforms and limits to further change, it will appeal to scholars of Latin American and comparative politics. • Provides a clear conceptual and theoretical framework that unifies diverse chapters • Includes a range of leading scholars, and offers readers a rich set of studies covering the theme of inclusion • Presents original arguments in a language accessible to undergraduates and other readers without specialized training in political science

This book is for scholars, students, journalists, and policy makers who study criminal violence, narco wars, transitions to democracy, corruption, and Mexican and Latin American politics. It analyzes the outbreak and intensification of Mexico’s crime wars, revealing the political foundations of largescale criminal violence in new democracies. • Develops a political theory of peace and violence in the criminal underworld to explain the outbreak of criminal wars in new democracies • Provides the first complete scholarly account of the outbreak and intensification of Mexico’s narco wars over the previous decades • Uses a multi-method approach, combining extensive statistical analyses and case studies, to assess the causal impact of political variables on the dynamics of criminal violence while also testing rival economic and social explanations Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

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September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.354pp 978-1-108-84174-0 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 978-1-108-79527-2 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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The Political Economy of the Kimberley Process

Jihadists of North Africa and the Sahel

Nathan Munier | Tokyo International University

Local Politics and Rebel Groups Alexander Thurston | University of Cincinnati

Investigating state responses to the Kimberley Process, an ambitious international agreement meant to reduce the trade of conflict diamonds, this study looks at the political economy of resource-wealthy states in Africa to understand why some African states have higher levels of compliance and co-operation than others. • Investigates the Kimberley Process, one of the most ambitious international agreements in history aimed at reducing the trade of conflict diamonds • Focuses on the domestic political economy of states, in contrast to past theories of state responses to international agreements • Uses cross country comparisons to explain why states that regularly ignore international agreements will use scarce resources to raise their level of compliance with the Kimberley Process September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.210pp 7 tables 978-1-108-83970-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Roadblock Politics 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. • Focuses on a crucial element of what drives conflict and governance in Central Africa • Maps more than a thousand roadblocks in the region to show how rebels and state security forces exercise control and have power over these narrow points of passage • Offers a radical alternative to explanations that foreground control over minerals, territory or population as key drivers of Central Africa’s violent history P P

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From Personalized Rule to Institutionalized Regimes Anne Meng | University of Virginia

By examining the emergence of constitutional rules and power-sharing in Africa, Meng explains how some dictatorships become institutionalized, rulebased systems. This book is of interest to scholars of African and comparative politics studying political economy, formal theory, democratization, comparative constitutions, and presidential power. • Introduces an original dataset that offers readers new measures of regime institutionalization • Offers a clear, thorough application of case studies to the theoretical scholarship on authoritarian regimes • Adopts a mixed-methods approach that presents technical material in accessible language Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

August 2020 228 x 152 mm c.264pp 32 b/w illus. 34 tables 978-1-108-83489-6 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 P 978-1-108-79247-9 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99 P

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. • A comprehensive study of science in both colonial and post-colonial Africa • Provides an in-depth understanding of the connection between the production of science and the development of society • Provides important insights into the potential and challenges for Africa in science, technology and development September 2020 228 x 152 mm 352pp 16 b/w illus. 978-1-108-84203-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Constraining Dictatorship

The Origins of Violence in Central Africa Peer Schouten | Danish Institute for International Studies

December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.256pp 978-1-108-49401-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-71381-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

Looking at jihadist movements from the inside, examining their internal disagreements and how they relate to the communities around them, this study draws on case studies from North Africa and the Sahel to shed new light on the phenomenon of mass-based jihadist movements and proto-states. • Looks at jihadist movements from the inside, uncovering their activities and internal politics over the past three decades in North Africa and the Sahel • Demystifies and contextualises jihadist propaganda using in-depth, critical analysis of Arabic-language jihadist statements • Offers policymakers new ways of thinking about the causes of insecurity by engaging with widespread assumptions about what motivates jihadists

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Learning and Memory Second edition David A. Lieberman

The Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention Contributions of the Second World War Generation Edited by Richard E. Tremblay | Université de Montréal

This book describes the lives of 12 people born in Europe and North America during World War II, who became leading scholars on the development and prevention of human violence. The reader will discover very different life histories, whose paths crossed with time, creating an exceptional international network of scientists. • Describes the development, from birth to retirement, of twelve outstanding scientists who pioneered longitudinal and experimental research on the development and prevention of violent behaviour • Provides exceptional examples of the numerous developmental paths leading to excellence in research on human development • Outlines how scientists from different backgrounds, different disciplines, and different countries created a science of violence development and prevention • Summarises the next generations’ perspective on what steps will need to be taken to advance knowledge and initiate positive action December 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-83481-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Contents: Part I. Learning: 1. Core Assumptions; 2. Classical Conditioning; 3. Conditioning Principles and Theories; 4. Conditioning Applications; 5 Reinforcement; 6. Reinforcement Applications; 7. Punishment; 8. Theories of Reinforcement; Part II. Memory: 9. Memory: An Introduction; 10. Working Memory; 11. Long-term Memory; 12. Retrieval; 13. Applications; Part III. Neural Foundations: 14. From Neurons to Neural Networks. October 2020 246 x 189 mm c.630pp 978-1-108-42861-3 Hardback £89.99 / US$115.00 978-1-108-45073-7 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.99

Meet Up! Better Meetings Through Nudging Martin J. Eppler | Universität St Gallen, Switzerland

For those who lead or participate in meetings, learn to make those meetings more productive and enjoyable. Based on behavioral economics, this book shows 100 ways to hack the human subconscious and make meetings more successful by improving focus, orientation, involvement, and commitment. • Provides an explanation of the nudge theory and six principles of how nudging affects our behavior subconsciously • Presents four relevant areas for improving meeting productivity: focus, orientation, involvement, and commitment • Demonstrates 100 very practical nudges for inducing meeting productivity that can be used by any meeting leader or participant December 2020 229 x 152 mm c.185pp 978-1-108-83075-1 Hardback c. £49.00 / c. US$59.00 978-1-108-82879-6 Paperback c. £15.99 / c. US$19.99

An engaging introduction to learning and memory that encourages critical thinking while providing stimulating material on human research and how it can be applied. Examples include behavioral treatments of autism, recovered memory, and improving studying. The text concludes with the remarkable achievements of neural networks and deep learning. • New critical thinking questions interwoven throughout the text, encouraging students to evaluate their reactions to the material they’ve read and to relate the findings to their own lives • Streamlined presentation of the Rescorla-Wagner model to improve student comprehension of this classic theory • Includes the latest research on cutting-edge topics such as neural networks and deep learning, explaining how extraordinarily simple processes can give rise to extraordinarily sophisticated behaviors • Lively and engaging writing style to stimulate and engage students • Promotes critical thinking in students with in-depth discussions of the methodology of selected experiments, emphasising depth rather than breath

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The Psychology of Social Influence Modes and Modalities of Shifting Common Sense Gordon Sammut | University of Malta

This volume provides an integrated view of different manifestations of social influence grounded in socio-political concerns. It brings together a range of modalities of influence – such as crowds, leadership, norm formation, conformity, obedience, resistance, and persuasion – in a unified diagnostic periodic table of social influences. • Provides a comprehensive treatment of social influences modalities • Combines theories of social influence, showing how the manifestation of social influence occurs in a dynamic interplay of different modes of interaction • Grounds various modalities of influence using practical, real-life examples • Lays out the implications of social influence findings and how these impact other social and psychological domains of inquiry such as beliefs, attitudes, behaviour, and common sense November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-41637-5 Hardback £84.99 / US$110.00 978-1-108-40289-7 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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Beyond Virtue

Ethical Dilemmas in Schools

The Politics of Educating Emotions Liz Jackson | The University of Hong Kong

Collaborative Inquiry, Decision-Making, and Action Douglas J. Simpson | Texas Tech University

By integrating research from psychology, philosophy, sociology, and feminist theory about educating emotions, this book covers a range of pedagogies and practices in schools. Suitable for teachers, school leaders, and educational researchers, it explores the cultural aspects of teaching about emotions, character education, and related strategies. • Explores the cultural differences and relational aspects of classroom practices • Discusses a range of pedagogies and practices in schools • Integrates findings from psychology, philosophy, sociology, and feminist theory about educating emotions • Highlights the strengths and weaknesses related to social and emotional learning, character education, and related strategies Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction

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This book integrates evidence from motivational and evolutionary science to explain the essential nature of human motivation. Scholars, professionals, leaders, and students in psychology, education, and business will learn how goal-life alignment and ‘thriving with social purpose’ can inspire optimal functioning and enhance life meaning. • Presents a scientifically defensible way of thinking about human behaviour that recognizes that a strong sense of social purpose is a key motivator • Integrates theory and research on human motivation using an inclusive strategy that identifies the best ideas and evidence for both scientific and applied purposes • Organizes the concepts into a comprehensive framework that guides intervention efforts • Tells the story of how motivational processes evolved • Offers a new theory of life meaning that explains the central role that feelings of life meaning play in human motivation October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.500pp 21 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-108-49165-5 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 P 978-1-108-79878-5 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99 P

Learning to Make a Difference Value Creation in Social Learning Spaces Etienne Wenger-Trayner | University of Brighton

This book offers a framework for learning to have an impact: engaging with others, monitoring the value this creates, and making adjustments onthe-go. It is written for researchers, educators, and leaders in business, government, healthcare, and international development with or without prior knowledge of learning theory. • Provides a truly thorough treatment of the value-creation framework • Introduces a fairly complex theory using ordinary language, clear explanations, and concrete examples • Takes a theoretically rigorous and practically oriented approach • Supplies an overview and reading itineraries for each section Contents: Prologue: The Difference We Care to Make; Introduction: How to Read this Book; Part I. Foundation: Value Creation in Social Learning Spaces: Part I Section 1. Social Learning Spaces: 1. Social Learning Spaces; 2. What About Communities of Practice?; 3. Social Learning Spaces and Other Structures; Part I Section 2. Value Creation: Agency and Social Learning Modes: 4. The Perspective of Value Creation; 5. Agency and Social Learning Modes; Part II. Framework: Part II Section 1. Generating Value: Value-Creation Cycles: 6. Immediate and Potential; 7. Applied and Realized Value; 8. Enabling and Strategic Value; 9. Orienting and Transformative Value; Part II Section 2. Translating Value: Flows and Loops: 10. Flows into Learning Loops; 11. Flows into Other Social Learning Spaces; Part II Section 3. Framing: Aspirations and Uncertainties: 12. Framing Participation; 13. Framing Value Creation; 14. Conducting a Framing Event; Part II Section 4. Evaluating: Effect and Contribution:15. Effect Data: Deriving and Monitoring Indicators; 16. Contribution Data: Collecting Value-Creation Stories; 17. Consolidating and Integrating the Dataset; 18. The Art of Making Value Visible; Epilogue: An Ongoing Journey. September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 17 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49716-9 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-73953-5 Paperback £24.99 / US$31.99

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Debunking 35 Myths about Human Intelligence Russell T. Warne | Utah Valley University

New Tools for Rational Decision-Making José Luis Bermúdez | Texas A & M University

This book will appeal to those seeking tools for rational problem-solving and effective political engagement. Framing effects are everywhere. Being influenced by them is not a sign of irrationality. This book shows the power of rational framing in tackling personal dilemmas and breaking the deadlock in contemporary political discourse. • Presents a controversial and important central claim: framing effects can be tools for rational problem-solving • Shows how rational frames can help solve practical dilemmas in personal and social life • Develop a new framework for thinking about internal and collective conflicts • Discusses a wide range of examples from contemporary life, the history of literature, philosophy, and psychology • Explains all the theoretical concepts and important experiments without jargon and using the author’s trademark clarity October 2020 228 x 152 mm 340pp 978-1-107-19293-5 Hardback £18.99 / US$24.95

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Pragmatist Approaches from Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and Social Theory Edited by Fausto Caruana | Institute of Neuroscience (Parma), Italian National Research Council

Combining research from renowned philosophers, cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, and social theorists, this book demonstrates the pragmatist notion of habit as a unifying concept for many disciplines. Suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in philosophy, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, and social theory. • Provides the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of the notion of habit • Offers a conceptual background which benefits the dialogue between social theory and cognitive sciences • Contributes to a pragmatist turn in current research on mind, action and society C

Argumentation The Art of Persuasion Raymond S. Nickerson | Tufts University, Massachusetts

Argumentation outlines different types of arguments and how they influence beliefs and behaviour. It offers graduate students, researchers, and instructors on human reasoning advice on how to evaluate arguments. Serving as a source for understanding arguments in decisionmaking, it is ideal for courses on cognition, reasoning, and psychology. • Describes different types of arguments and facilitates the evaluation of arguments • Defines arguments as attempts to influence beliefs and behavior • Illustrates the importance of arguments in daily reasoning and decision-making • Identifies fallacies, biases, and other reasoning flaws that are commonly found in arguments October 2020 228 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-83526-8 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-79987-4 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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Readers will not need advanced training in psychology, statistics, or neuroscience to enjoy this book. Insightful and packed with scientific knowledge, this guide provides a better understanding of critical issues, such as bias in IQ tests, the importance of intelligence for work success, the genetics of intelligence, and much more. • Highlights the severe mismatch between popular beliefs about intelligence/IQ and the scientific research on the topic • Gives non-experts a firm understanding of intelligence • Shows how the willingness of people to deny the existence of intelligence and/or its importance in everyday life is harmful • Outlines why intelligence matters and the importance of acknowledging IQ differences

A clearly written introduction to the science and practice of clinical psychology for intellectually curious undergraduates who may or may not be psychology majors, but who have an interest in the field. Readers whose backgrounds include coursework in introductory psychology and abnormal psychology will find the book especially valuable. • Includes sections on both major historical influences on the development of the science of clinical psychology and on exciting innovations in the field (such as in technology and other novel delivery models) • Highlights the wide range of clinical psychologists’ contributions to research, assessment, and treatment of mental disorder • Tells the whole story of activities in the field, including research on assessment and treatment as well as teaching, consulting, and administration Contents: Preface; Acknowledgments; Significant dates and events in the history of clinical psychology; 1. What is clinical psychology?; 2. Clinical psychology’s past, present, and future; 3. Basic features of clinical assessment, classification, and diagnosis; 4. Interviewing and observation in clinical psychology; 5. Testing in clinical psychology; 6. Basic features of clinical interventions; 7. Research on clinical interventions; 8. Psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, and humanistic psychotherapies; 9. Cognitive, behavioral, and acceptance-based psychotherapies; 10. Delivering mental health services; 11. Clinical psychology for youth and older adults; 12. Clinical psychology, health, and well-being; 13. Clinical neuropsychology; 14. Forensic psychology; 15. Training and practice issues in clinical psychology; 16. Getting into graduate school in clinical psychology; References; Name index; Subject index. November 2020 253 x 177 mm c.600pp 55 b/w illus. 30 colour illus. 58 tables 978-1-108-48437-4 Hardback £115.00 / US$150.00 X 978-1-108-73579-7 Paperback £59.99 / US$79.99 X

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Leaders Who Lust

Substance Use Disorders

Power, Money, Sex, Success, Legitimacy, Legacy Barbara Kellerman | Harvard University, Massachusetts

A Biopsychosocial Perspective Perry M. Duncan | Old Dominion University, Virginia

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Suitable for advanced undergraduates or graduate students in psychology, counseling, social work, nursing, or medicine, this book surveys evidence about substance use disorders from a range of fields; including genetics, pharmacology, neuroscience, psychiatry, and psychology, as well as personal accounts of individuals with substance use issues. • Lays out the history and current status of disease theory, including its benefits, supporting evidence, and limitations • Looks into the nature and role of mutual-assistance groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, in promoting recovery from addiction • Includes real-life examples that illustrate the essential features of substance use disorders • Describes addiction as a behavioural disorder with disease-like characteristics and biopsychosocial origins Contents: List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; Preface; Acknowledgements; Organization of the book; Part I. Identifying the Causes and Consequences of Disordered Substance Use; 1.The biopsychosocial perspective and research methods for investigation of substance use disorders; 2. Diagnosis of substance use disorders; 3. The disease concept; Part II. The Neuroscience of Substance Use Disorders; 4. Psychopharmacology: drug effects on brain function; 5. Brain function and substance use disorders; Part III. Biopsychosocial Risk Factors; 6. Genetic influence on substance use disorders; 7. Behavioral, cognitive and social factors promoting SUD; 8. Psychiatric disorders, personality and developmental factors; Part IV. Use Disorders with Specific Drugs; 9. Alcohol: a dangerous drug; 10. Alcohol use disorders; 11. Tobacco use and nicotine addiction; 12. Cannabis use disorders; 13. Use disorders of cocaine and methamphetamine; 14. Opioid use disorders; 15. Tranquilizers and sedative use disorders; Part V. Treatment of Substance Use Disorders; 16. Treatment of substance use disorders; References; Index August 2020 247 x 174 mm 400pp 83 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-0-521-87777-0 Hardback £150.00 / US$200.00 M 978-1-108-81909-1 Paperback £74.99 / US$99.99 M

Time and Body Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches Edited by Christian Tewes | Heidelberg University Hospital

This book guides advanced undergraduates, researchers and practitioners through current debates at the interface of psychology, phenomenology, and psychiatry. It demonstrates how psychopathology benefits from phenomenological and embodied approaches, and how they combine to apply to a range of mental disorders. • Provides new insights into how psychopathology can benefit from phenomenological and embodied research • Advances an interdisciplinary understanding of how temporality, the lived body, and the social nature of mind relate to mental disorders • Gathers perspectives from leading scholars advancing phenomenologically oriented cognitive science November 2020 229 x 152 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-48935-5 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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Academic research on the psychology of leadership is presented in jargon-free language to highlight the traits, behaviours, and motivations of leaders who lust. This book outlines what lust is: how, where, and when it is manifested in leaders particularly, and what lessons can be learned by leaders and followers alike. • Exposes the various and variegated lusts that drive some of the world’s greatest leaders • Reveals the links between leadership and lust • Explores the inextricable ties between leaders who lust and their followers – some willing, some unwilling • Tells tales of leaders who lust – from Xi Jinping to Hillary Clinton, from Silvio Berlusconi to Tom Brady, and from Charles Koch to Melinda Gates • Highlights the real-world implications for the followers of lustful leaders – for individuals and institutions, for policies and practices, for groups and organizations worldwide September 2020 228 x 152 mm 264pp 978-1-108-49116-7 Hardback £25.00 / US$29.95

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Publishing Journal Articles A Scientific Guide for New Authors Worldwide Zheng Yan | University at Albany, State University of New York

With over fifty real-life cases and the framework of Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman’s theory, the book’s structure generally matches a graduate course curriculum. This book explains the conceptual foundation and the future of the science of journal publication. It also provides research-based strategies for planning, writing, and publishing. • Maps out the conceptual foundation for the science of journal publication • Describes key strategies of planning, writing, and publishing journal articles based on the current literature of the science of journal publication • Includes over fifty real-life cases • Presents the future of the science of journal publication • Contains an introduction-discussion-conclusion structure that generally matches the layout of a typical sixteen-week graduate course • Based on Daniel Kahneman’s intuitive judgement theory, focusing on System 1 (imperfect intuition), System 2 (rational thinking), and System 3 (skilled intuition) November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 978-1-108-41734-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99 978-1-108-40493-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$24.99

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Wounded Healers

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Tribulations and Triumphs of Pioneering Psychotherapists Keh-Ming Lin | University of California, Los Angeles

Lessons for and from Driving Charles Spence | University of Oxford

Freud was addicted to cocaine and nicotine, Jung was psychotic for years, and Margaret Mead remained closeted throughout her lifetime. This book includes fifteen wounded healers whose own struggles enabled them to show us the immensity and richness of our unconscious minds and reshaped the modern world. • Explores the process of transformation turning vulnerability into sources of strength • Shows how theories of different schools of depth psychology are linked with their founders’ life experiences, including personal trauma and the ethos of the time • Encourages those learning or seeking therapy to view their own difficulties in a potentially positive light • Uses information about the relationship between life’s vicissitudes and creativity to help destigmatize mental illness November 2020 228 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-47991-2 Hardback c. £85.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-79096-3 Paperback c. £27.99 / c. US$36.99

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Elements in Perception

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Top-Down, Bottom-Up and History-Based Biases Jan Theeuwes | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Proposes a framework in which it is assumed that visual selection is the result of the interaction between top-down, bottom-up and selectionhistory factors. Also discussed are top-down attentional engagement and suppression, bottomup selection by abrupt onsets and static singletons as well as lingering biases due to selection-history. Elements in Perception

Delivering Successful Presentations in the Social Sciences and Humanities Fieke Harinck | Universiteit Leiden

September 2020 229 x 152 mm c.75pp 978-1-108-81306-8 Paperback £15.00 / US$20.00

This book is written for academics working in the social sciences and humanities. It uses insights from psychology, as well as the theatre, to offer a complete guide for delivering successful academic presentations, coping with stress, addressing different audiences, managing cultural differences, and navigating the world of conferences. • Gives advice on how to deliver presentations that highlight the importance and quality of your work • Presents top tips on best practice for dealing with presentation anxiety, cultural differences, non-verbal behaviour, dress code, and networking • Includes suggestions on how to design slides, address different audiences, and make the most of conferences August 2020 228 x 152 mm 182pp 978-1-107-13907-7 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99 978-1-316-50431-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$25.99

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Culture, Mind, and Brain Emerging Concepts, Models, and Applications Edited by Laurence J. Kirmayer | McGill University, Montréal

Human biology is cultural biology – we develop and live our lives in socially constructed worlds that vary widely in their structure, values, and institutions. This volume examines how our biology interacts with our immense cultural diversity to shape our experience, psychology, and imagination. • Brings together a diverse group of researchers to take a fresh look at emerging concepts, tools, models, and data in culture, mind, and brain interactions • Bridges disciplines with dynamic developmental and ecological models • Explores integrative approaches to studying the relationships between culture, mind, and brain Current Perspectives in Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Breadth of Visual Attention

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Written by a leading expert, this is a practical guide to rapid ethnographies, showing how they can be used to carry out successful research projects quickly and effectively. It includes a wide range of case studies, making it invaluable for researchers in a variety of disciplines. • Includes short vignette examples, with reflections from the author, and case studies with examples of published studies, to show how the theory can be applied in practice • Provides appendices with practical tools that can be implemented by the reader in their own work • Contains an annotated bibliography that can be used by the reader to search for examples of rapid ethnographies on topics of interest

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Social science research methods Smartphones within Psychological Science David A. Ellis | Information, Decisions and Operations, School of Management University of Bath

Over 2 billion people carry small, powerful computers that track an increasing number of behavioural and environmental metrics a.k.a. smartphones. Psychological science can now conduct research at a scale never previously possible. This documents the successes and ongoing challenges associated with interdisciplinary research in the digital age. • Readers can understand the content without requiring a technical background • Evaluates the progress that psychology has made when it comes to understanding the impact of technology on people and society • Proposes how the research base can productively evolve and stop repeating mistakes of the past September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.200pp 978-1-108-49795-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-70934-7 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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The Marx Revival Key Concepts and New Interpretations Edited by Marcello Musto | York University, Toronto

An international set of eminent scholars examine the contemporary relevance and continuing contribution of Marx’s work. This indispensable volume presents Marx’s theories in a new light, both for specialists who might think they already know everything about Marx and for a new generation of readers who are approaching his work for the first time. • International spread of authors, from several disciplines, countries and backgrounds • Written in an accessible style, for academic and general readers alike • Includes the most updated philological discoveries on Marx (based on the Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe edition) which help in presenting him in a new light compared to the past June 2020 228 x 152 mm 442pp 978-1-107-11792-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-54216-7 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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10. The surveillance society and social control; 11. Political economy and crimes of the powerful; 12. Green criminology; 13. Cultural criminology; 14. The international dimensions of crime and deviance.

Numbers in India’s Periphery The Political Economy of Government Statistics Ankush Agrawal | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Analyses the quality of statistics such as geographic area, census population and sample survey statistics in a developing country. Using field interviews, archival sources, and secondary data, it explores the shifting relations between various kinds of statistics over their lifecycles and charts their cradle-to-grave political career. • Explores the quality of area, census population, and sample survey statistics over seven decades • Uncovers the dynamic relations between data, development, and democracy in developing countries • Reveals statistics as social artefacts shaped over their lifecycles by political and economic factors September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.390pp 978-1-108-48672-9 Hardback £90.00 / US$120.00

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Grassroots Environmentalism Suzanne Staggenborg | University of Pittsburgh

Examining both the promise of grassroots environmental activism and the challenges activists face, Staggenborg provides an inside look at grassroots organizing across five diverse organizations. This book is for scholars and students of political science and sociology, as well as anyone interested in pressing environmental issues. • Details participation in five grassroots organizations that vary by structure and culture • Examines organizational dynamics to offer important insight for activists seeking to make movements more effective and sustain energy over time • Reveals both what can be accomplished by grassroots activists and why organizing is so difficult Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

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Living in Networks The Dynamics of Social Relations Claire Bidart | Université d’Aix-Marseille

How are personal networks built and how do they evolve? How do relationships emerge and disintegrate? Are there inequalities in this regard? Are digital networks changing things? Grounded in sociological surveys, this book offers a new perspective on the dynamics of relationships and personal networks. • Implements surveys, one of which replicated a classic American survey, other involved interviewing young people for twenty years of their life, to confirm and illustrate the social dimension of personal networks • Provides a clear theory of the combined dynamics of relations and networks • Synthesises current knowledge on personal networks Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, 49

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Witch Hunts Culture, Patriarchy and Structural Transformation Govind Kelkar | Landesa Rural Development Institute, New Delhi

This book is a unique intersectional analysis combining culture, gender struggles and structural including economic transformations, both in the formation of gendered class society, patriarchy and capitalism. • Unique intersectional analysis of culture, gender struggles and structural, including economic, transformation • Covers witch hunts in India, Africa, the Americas and early modern Europe September 2020 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-49051-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Crime, Deviance and Society An Introduction to Sociological Criminology Ana Rodas | Western Sydney University

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Crime, Deviance and Society: An Introduction to Sociological Criminology offers a comprehensive introduction to criminological theory. The book introduces key sociological theories, examines how traditional approaches have influenced the ways in which crime and deviance are constructed, and provides an account of contemporary theories and debates. • A ‘specialty’ text focussed on the analysis of theoretical concepts and their application to contemporary social issues • Accompanied by a suite of resources in the form of lesson plans, which provide supporting material for teaching criminological theories. These plans incorporate innovative ‘blended learning’ practices that make use of innovations in online and face-to-face teaching

Social policy encompasses the study of social needs, policy development and the administrative arrangements undertaken with the aim of improving citizen wellbeing and redressing disadvantage. This text introduces readers to the mechanisms of policy development, implementation and evaluation in Australia. • Equips readers with a critical understanding of the role of human service workers across a range of key policy areas • Addresses contemporary discourses and emerging issues in social policy • The new enhanced eBook contains a comprehensive suite of interactive pedagogical resources to support student understanding and engagement

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Contents: Introduction; Part I. Debates and Principles: 1. Fundamental debates in social policy; 2. Personal and professional values in human services practice; Part II. Australian Social Policy: 3. The history of Australian social policy; 4. The policy-making process; Part III. The Human Services: 5. Funding and governance in Australian human services; 6. Australian human services organisations; Part IV Australian Social Policy

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A two-volume work featuring sixty chapters, The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology offers educators, students, and researchers a goto resource for learning about the cutting edge of research in the field, providing theoretical depth, global scope, and diversity of cases. • An overview of various theoretical approaches and empirical examples that reflect both the breadth and depth of the field • Chapters are written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the field of environmental sociology • New directions in environmental sociological theory and new empirical examples are highlighted, with special attention to the current political context October 2020 253 x 177 mm c.1200pp 978-1-108-42930-6 2 Volume Hardback Set

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A two-volume work featuring sixty chapters, The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology offers educators, students, and researchers a go-to resource for learning about the cutting edge of research in the field, providing theoretical depth, global scope, and diversity of cases. • An overview of various theoretical approaches and empirical examples that reflect both the breadth and depth of the field • Chapters are written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the field of environmental sociology. • New directions in environmental sociological theory and new empirical examples are highlighted, with special attention to the current political context October 2020 253 x 177 mm c.556pp 978-1-108-42933-7 Hardback c. £160.00 / c. US$200.00

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