Politics Catalogue 2015

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Welcome to the Politics books catalogue 2015. Here you will find new and forthcoming titles, representing the highest level of academic research from renowned authors. Our highlights this year include exciting new works from Carles Boix and Barry Buzan. Our publications are available in a variety of formats, including ebooks and print, as well as online collections for institutional purchase via our publishing service University Publishing Online, which incorporates the Cambridge Books Online platform. We also publish a range of leading political science journals, including American Political Science Review and Review of International Studies (see back inside page for more information). You can recommend our books, online collections and journals to your librarian by filling out the form at the back of this catalogue. To see more book listings, product information, preview extracts and reviews, and to find out which conferences we are attending, you can find us online at www.cambridge.org/politics2015. You can also keep up to date with the latest news and author views from our academic blog at www.cambridgeblog.org/category/politics. We hope that you enjoy reading about our latest publications. For queries, suggestions or proposals, you can find a list of useful contacts at the back of this catalogue.

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International relations, international organisations Political economy Political theory

The fundamental question of political theory, one which precedes all other questions about the nature of political life, is why there is a state at all. Is human cooperation feasible without a political authority enforcing it? Or do we need a state to live together? This question also reveals two further problems. If a state is necessary to establish order, how (and when) does it come into place? If it isn’t necessary, what are the consequences for the political status and economic welfare of its citizens? Combining a wealth of ethnographical materials, historical cases, and statistical analysis, this book describes the foundations of stateless societies, why and how states emerge, and the basis of political obligation. This book models the economic and political roots of inequality, describes the causes of the stagnation of the preindustrial world, and explores what led to the West’s prosperity of the past two centuries.

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CARLES BOIX is the Robert Garrett Professor of Politics and Public Affairs in the department of politics and at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. His first book, Political Parties, Growth and Equality (Cambridge, 1998), examines the different means through which partisan governments manage the economy in a globalized world. In his more recent work, Democracy and Redistribution (Cambridge, 2003), Boix describes the economic and institutional conditions that lead to democratization. Both books received the William Riker award for the best book on political economy. Boix coedited the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics (2007), which has quickly become one of the main works of reference in political science, and has published in the top journals of the discipline, such as the American Political Science Review and World Politics. He is a Guggenheim Fellow and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Political Order and Inequality

Comparative politics

CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS

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Cover image: Scene from a Protocorinthian Aryballos (CP 2096), ca. 690–680 BCE (Grave B 20). “The Lechaion Cemetery near Corinth,” Hesperia 37, Eliot and Eliot (1968), Plate 102.2. Courtesy of the Trustees of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

THEIR FOUNDATIONS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR HUMAN WELFARE

CARLES BOIX

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Texts in political thought

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inTernaTional

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Theory

British government, politics, policy 45

T he G a me-T heor e T ic a pproach

European government, politics, policy 46

andrew h. Kydd

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American government, politics, policy 51 Latin American government, politics, policy

Political Order and Inequality

Cover design: Alice Soloway

History of ideas

Russian, East European government, politics, policy

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History, Modernity and the Making of International Relations

cambridge studies in international relations

Barry Buzan and George Lawson

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Middle East government, politics, policy 62 CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN CONTENTIOUS POLITICS

“Party in the Street shows how the antiwar movement stalled once it helped elect a president who seemed to agree with its goals – even as wars continued. This engaging and provocative book highlights an essential dilemma for activists in America: whether to work within mainstream politics or take the struggle outdoors. It is essential reading for anyone concerned with the fate of the peace movement or the rise and decline of social movements more generally.” – David S. Meyer, University of California, Irvine “Heaney and Rojas gathered data from tens of thousands of participants in antiwar protests in a massive empirical undertaking, developing new methods of survey analysis and forcing us to reconceive the linkages between political parties and social movements. Who uses whom? Who needs the other more? What happens to a social movement when party activists attempt use the movement for their own purposes? These are of course old questions in the study of social movements, but no scholars until now have explained so clearly the dangerous but inevitable linkages between party and movement activists. Party in the Street moves us forward methodologically, substantively, theoretically, and empirically and will interest those concerned with political parties, elections, social movements, and the struggle to end the War in Iraq. A tour de force.” – Frank R. Baumgartner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

South-East Asian government, politics, policy

“Heaney and Rojas have written a masterful work on the fraught relationship between political parties and social movements. In a theoretically innovative and empirically rich account, they show how individuals’ partisan loyalties ‘aggregate up,’ sometimes fueling collective action for policy change – and sometimes dooming it.” – Kristin A. Goss, Duke University

MICHAEL T. HEANEY is Assistant Professor of Organizational Studies and Political Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has previously served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for the Study of American Politics at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, and as the William A. Steiger Fellow in the Congressional Fellowship Program at the American Political Science Association. His research has received funding from the National Science Foundation and has been published in a wide array of academic journals, such as the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Sociology, Social Networks, and Perspectives on Politics.

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FABIO ROJAS is Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University, Bloomington. He previously served as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan. Rojas’s research has been published in a wide array of academic journals, such as the American Journal of Sociology, the Academy of Management Journal, Social Forces, and the Journal of Black Studies. His first book, From Black Power to Black Studies: How a Radical Social Movement Became an Academic Discipline, was published in 2007. He blogs regularly at orgtheory.net.

East Asian government, politics, policy 68

PARTY IN THE STREET

South Asian government, politics, policy 66

HEANEY • ROJAS

African government, politics, policy 64

PARTY IN T HE

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The Antiwar Movement and the Democratic Party after 9/11 MICHAEL T. HEANEY • FABIO ROJAS

Cover photo: A protester hangs a sign in the “free speech zone” near the site of the Democratic National Convention, July 28, 2004, in Boston, Massachusetts. Photo by William B. Plowman/Getty Images. Cover design: Alice Soloway

Research methods in politics

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Politics (general)

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Information on related journals Inside back cover

S T R AT E G I E S F O R S O C I A L I N Q U I R Y

Field Research in Political Science Practices and Principles DIANA KAPISZEWSKI, L AU R E N M . M AC L E A N A N D BENJAMIN L. READ

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Featured authors Diana Kapiszewski, Georgetown University, Washington DC Lauren M. MacLean, Indiana University Benjamin Read, University of California, Santa Cruz Authors of Field Research in Political Science This pathbreaking book examines the design and execution of field research in political science and explores its role in producing knowledge. Drawing on an original survey and extensive interviews, it shows how data collected via a variety of techniques from interviews to experiments contribute to our understanding

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Field Research in Polit ical Science es

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of politics. It also demonstrates that fieldwork is a multifaceted form of inquiry entailing data analysis and research design as well as data collection. Finally, the book provides extensive intellectual and practical guidance.

Carles Boix, Princeton University, New Jersey Author of Political Order and Inequality

the nature of political life, is why there is a state at all. Combining a wealth of ethnographical material, historical cases, and statistical analysis, this book explains

CARLES BOIX is the Robert Garrett Professor of Politics and Public Affairs in the department of politics and at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public national Affairs at Princeton and InterUniversity. His first book, Political Parties, Growth and Equality (Cambridge, 1998), examines the different means through which partisan governments manage the economy in a globalized world. recent work, Democracy In his more and Redistribution (Cambridge, 2003), Boix describes the economic and institutional conditions that lead to democratization. Both books received the William Riker award for the best book on political economy. Boix coedited the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics (2007), which quickly become one has of the main works of reference in political published in the top science, and has journals of the discipline, such as the American Science Review and World Political Politics. He is a Guggenheim Fellow and a member the American Academy of of Arts and Sciences.

the nature of cooperation in stateless societies, why and how states emerge, the foundations of political obligation, and the economic and institutional roots of

Political Order and Inequality

The fundamental question of politics, one which precedes all other questions about

BOIX

CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS

The fundamental question of political theory, one which precedes all other questions about the nature of political life, is why there is a state man cooperation feasible at all. Is huwithout a political authority enforcing it? Or do we need a state to live together? This question also reveals two further problems. If a state is necessary to establish order, how (and when) does it come place? If it isn’t necessary, into what are the consequences for the political status and economic welfare of its citizens? Combining a wealth of ethnographical materials, historical cases, and statistical analysis, this book describes the foundations of stateless societies, why and how states emerge, and the basis of political obligation. This book models the economic and political equality, describes the roots of incauses of the stagnation of the preindustrial world, explores what led to and the West’s prosperity of the past two centuries.

Cover image: Scene from a Protocorinthian Aryballos (CP 2096), ca. 690–680 BCE (Grave B 20). “The Lechaion Cemetery near Corinth,” Hesperia 37, Eliot and Eliot (1968), Plate 102.2. Courtesy of the Trustees of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

Political Order and Inequality

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CARLES BOIX

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inequality and growth.

Barry Buzan, London School of Economics and Political Science George Lawson, London School of Economics and Political Science Authors of The Global Transformation The ‘long 19th century’ (1776–1914) was home to political, economic, military and cultural revolutions that re-forged both domestic and international societies. Their downstream consequences shape the material and ideational foundations of modern international relations, yet the existing IR literature hardly registers the scale

The Global Transformation

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and impact of this ‘global transformation’. Buzan and Lawson provide students of international relations and the scholars who teach them with a new perspective on the discipline and its subject matter.

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Comparative politics Decentralization and Intrastate Struggles Chechnya, Punjab, and Québec Kristin M. Bakke University College London

Examining self-determination struggles in Chechnya, Punjab and Québec, as well as elsewhere, this book argues that while decentralization may help preserve peace in one country or in one region, it may have just the opposite effect in a country or region with different ethnic and economic characteristics. 2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 9 b/w illus. 8 maps 11 tables 978-1-107-09438-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Politics of Work– Family Policies

Climate Change 2014 – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Part A: Global and Sectoral Aspects Working Group II Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Volume 1: Global and Sectoral Aspects Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

This latest Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will again form the standard reference for all those concerned with climate change and its consequences, including students, researchers and policy makers in environmental science, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology, atmospheric chemistry and environmental policy. 2015 279 x 216 mm 1150pp 141 colour illus. 100 tables 978-1-107-05807-1 Hardback £120.00 / US$190.00 978-1-107-64165-5 Paperback £59.99 / US$99.99 Publication March 2015

Comparing Japan, France, Germany and the United States Patricia Boling

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Purdue University, Indiana

Climate Change 2014 – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Part B: Regional Aspects

This book critiques the idealization of work-family policies in Sweden and France and argues for the need to think carefully about policy changes. Patricia Boling discusses policy processes in the US, France, Germany and Japan, addressing the need to support working families with practical ideas about how to initiate change. Advance praise: ‘Family policy has been an area of remarkable innovation over the past two decades, driven by concerns about declining fertility rates and persistent gender inequity. Boling helps us understand what is driving this innovation, and why these initiatives have been more successful in some places than others.’ Len Schoppa, University of Virginia 2015 228 x 152 mm 300pp 21 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-09812-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Working Group II Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Volume 2: Regional Aspects Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

This latest Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will again form the standard reference for all those concerned with climate change and its consequences, including students, researchers and policy makers in environmental science, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology, atmospheric chemistry and environmental policy. 2015 279 x 216 mm 750pp 65 colour illus. 52 tables 978-1-107-05816-3 Hardback £120.00 / US$190.00 978-1-107-68386-0 Paperback £59.99 / US$99.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change Working Group III Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

This latest Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will again form the standard reference for all those concerned with climate change and its consequences, including students, researchers and policy makers in environmental science, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology, atmospheric chemistry and environmental policy. 2015 279 x 216 mm 750pp 600 colour illus. 100 tables 978-1-107-05821-7 Hardback £119.99 / US$189.99 978-1-107-65481-5 Paperback £59.99 / US$99.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Climate Change 2013 – The Physical Science Basis Working Group I Contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

The Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC is the standard scientific reference on climate change for students, researchers and policy makers. 2014 279 x 216 mm 1552pp 609 colour illus. 189 tables 978-1-107-05799-9 Hardback £120.00 / US$190.00 978-1-107-66182-0 Paperback £60.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Crafting Policies to End Poverty in Latin America The Quiet Transformation Ana Lorena De La O Yale University, Connecticut

This book provides a theory and evidence to explain the initial decision of governments to adopt a conditional cash transfer program (the most prominent type of anti-poverty program currently in operation in Latin America), and

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Comparative politics whether such programs are insulated from political manipulations or not. 2015 228 x 152 mm 176pp 8 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-08948-8 Hardback £54.99 / US$84.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Understanding National Identity David McCrone University of Edinburgh

and Frank Bechhofer University of Edinburgh

Have people become more English and more Scottish? Has the sense of being ‘British’ declined? Who is seen or accepted as a Scot or as English? On what basis do people make these judgements? This book uses empirical material to enable readers to understand behaviours and attitudes relating to ‘national identity’. 2015 228 x 152 mm 240pp 24 tables 978-1-107-10038-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-49619-4 Paperback £18.99 / US$34.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Free Expression, Globalism, and the New Strategic Communication Monroe E. Price Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania

Building on examples drawn from the Arab Spring, the shaping of the internet in China, Iran’s perception of foreign broadcasting, and Russia’s media interventions, this book exposes the anxieties of loss of control and the missed opportunities for greater freedom of expression that result from the vast changes in technologies and geopolitics. Advance praise: ‘… Monroe Price challenges and transforms the way we observe, study and think about power and communications in society. A vivid, erudite and ambitious update of the theory of free expression – highly needed at a time of radical change in technology and geo-politics. Eloquent and masterly written, packed with surprising connections and refreshing metaphors. Price’s ‘architecture of information flows’ construction thesis elaborated throughout the book is

utterly enlightening – complimenting his prominent ‘market for loyalties’ argument. A book without any peer.’ Stefaan G. Verhulst, Co-Founder and Chief of Research and Development, The GovLab, New York University 2015 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-1-107-07251-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-42093-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Party System Institutionalization in Asia Democracies, Autocracies, and the Shadows of the Past Edited by Allen Hicken University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

and Erik Martinez Kuhonta McGill University, Montréal

This book provides a comprehensive empirical and theoretical analysis of the development of parties and party systems in Asia. The studies included advance a unique perspective in the literature by focusing on the concept of institutionalization and by analyzing parties in democratic settings as well as in authoritarian settings. Advance praise: ‘Asian cases have too often been overlooked by scholars of parties and party systems. Hicken and Kuhonta’s superbly edited volume not only moves Asia to center stage, but makes a theoretical contribution in its own right. Their key argument – rooted in history – that authoritarianism begets institutionalization represents a major challenge to established political science theory.’ Benjamin Reilly, Dean, Sir Walter Murdoch School of Public Policy and International Affairs, Murdoch University 2015 228 x 152 mm 384pp 14 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-04157-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

The Civic Culture Transformed From Allegiant to Assertive Citizens Edited by Russell J. Dalton University of California, Irvine

and Christian Welzel Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany

This is the first study to demonstrate a broad shift in how citizens around the world relate to democratic politics, illustrating various manifestations of a transition from ‘allegiant’ to ‘assertive’ citizens. 2015 228 x 152 mm 355pp 53 b/w illus. 35 tables 978-1-107-03926-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-68272-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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New Centers of Global Evangelicalism in Latin America and Africa Stephen Offutt Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky

This book shows that new centers of Christianity have taken root in the global south. Stephen Offutt argues that local and global religious social forces, as opposed to other social, economic, or political forces, are primarily responsible for the social developments in these communities. ‘The explosive growth of Evangelical Protestantism in many countries is one of the most important religious developments today. This book by Stephen Offutt, based on original research in El Salvador and South Africa, provides a fascinating picture of the interaction of international and local Evangelical forces. Without ever losing sight of the big picture, Offutt tells lively stories of how individual believers fit into this picture.’ Peter L. Berger, Boston University

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Comparative politics Smart Grid (R)Evolution Electric Power Struggles Jennie C. Stephens University of Vermont

Elizabeth J. Wilson University of Minnesota

and Tarla Rai Peterson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

This book is designed for those interested in energy system change, renewable energy, sociotechnical transitions, electricity, climate mitigation, and climate change adaptation. The contribution this book makes is valuable because it goes beyond conventional technical and economic perspectives to explore the social implications of the diversity of smart grid futures. 2015 253 x 177 mm 218pp 11 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04728-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Democracy and the Politics of Electoral System Choice Engineering Electoral Dominance Amel Ahmed University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Amel Ahmed demonstrates how the electoral systems in place in advanced democracies were initially devised as safeguards to protect pre-democratic elites. Combining cross-regional analysis and detailed cases studies, she develops a theoretical framework which sees democratization as an inherently and necessarily contradictory process. This has important implications for contemporary democratization. ‘By focusing on the strategies and motives of pre-democratic political elites, Ahmed’s comparative analysis sheds new light on the determinants of electoral reform in early democratizers. Her study shows how the careful reconstruction of the politics behind key institutional choices can provide significant insights into the process of democratization as a whole. This book breaks new theoretical and empirical ground, and will constitute important reading for scholars of democratization in all periods.’ Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford

Best Book Award, European Politics and Society Section, American Political Science Association 2014 – Winner 2015 229 x 152 mm 242pp 2 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-48413-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99

Due Process of Lawmaking The United States, South Africa, Germany, and the European Union Susan Rose-Ackerman

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Yale University, Connecticut

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Democracy, Inequality and Corruption Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines Compared Jong-sung You Australian National University, Canberra

This comparative, historical survey explores the correlation between inequality and corruption in the countries of South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines. Drawing on a wealth of empirical research, Jongsung You illustrates the ways in which inequality can undermine democratic accountability, thereby increasing the risk of clientelism and corruption. ‘Concern about inequality has grown not only in the advanced industrial states but in the developing world as well. Those concerns are not just economic, but extend to the political arena: that democracy might be damaged by an unequal distribution of income and assets. In this forcefully-argued comparative study of Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines – backed by broader cross-national evidence – Jong-sung You shows how inequality contributes to corruption. The mechanisms include elite capture, patronage and clientelism. This book is an important contribution to the study of inequality, corruption and of the new democracies of East Asia.’ Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego 2015 228 x 152 mm 308pp 15 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-07840-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Stefanie Egidy College of Law, Arizona State University Yale University, Connecticut

This comparative study explores the law of lawmaking in the United States, South Africa, Germany, and European Union based on three principles of legitimacy: democracy, rights, and competence. The book deals with policymaking in the legislative and executive branches, demonstrating the interplay between constitutional principles, political imperatives, and judicial review. ‘By masterfully combining a number of theoretical and analytical approaches, Rose-Ackerman, Egidy and Fowkes illuminate the judicial review of lawmaking and rulemaking in the United States, South Africa, Germany and the European Union and draw comparative lessons for making the process more democratic and accountable in all four jurisdictions. This pathbreaking book will constitute essential reading for scholars of comparative law for many years to come.’ Francesca Bignami, George Washington University Law School 2015 228 x 152 mm 310pp 978-1-107-04367-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Meeting Democracy Power and Deliberation in Global Justice Movements Edited by Donatella Della Porta European University Institute, Florence

and Dieter Rucht Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung

This innovative empirical study looks at the internal practices of deliberation and democratic decision-making in social movements. The authors look in detail at how power is distributed and how consensus is reached within twelve Global Justice Movement groups across six countries. ‘With but a few notable exceptions, scholarship on social movements reflects an outsider’s perspective. But in this exceptional collection, the contributors take us inside global justice groups to describe and analyze the movements’ unique brand of

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Comparative politics participatory democracy. The result is as rich an empirical portrait of the internal dynamics of a movement as has been produced to date.’ Doug McAdam, Stanford University 2015 229 x 152 mm 288pp 4 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-107-48426-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-02830-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

and Slapin ask us to give equal consideration to parliamentary speech, and reward us with a host of new insights about the deep connection between electoral dynamics and intraparty politics.’ Christopher Kam, University of British Columbia 2014 228 x 152 mm 222pp 25 b/w illus. 35 tables 978-1-107-07276-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

Aina Gallego Barcelona Institute of International Studies

This book describes the levels of unequal electoral participation in thirty-six countries worldwide, examines possible causes of this phenomenon, and discusses its consequences. ‘Unequal Political Participation Worldwide is a book that I would love to have written. We take it as a fact that turnout is lower among the less educated. Gallego establishes that the relationship varies a lot among countries. She meticulously shows why. It all depends on institutional features that increase or decrease the costs of voting. The empirical demonstration is masterful and the interpretation elegant and careful. Read the book: you will learn a lot!’ André Blais, Université de Montréal 2015 216 x 138 mm 245pp 18 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-02353-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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The Politics of Parliamentary Debate Parties, Rebels and Representation Sven-Oliver Proksch McGill University, Montréal

and Jonathan B. Slapin University of Houston

How do parties structure parliamentary debate? This book provides a theoretical explanation of the design of procedural rules in parliament, how the party leadership interacts with rebel backbenchers, and how MPs represent voters. It will be of interest to scholars of comparative politics, political institutions and party systems. ‘Political scientists have always taken parliamentary voting seriously. In this highly original book, Proksch

Alexander Betts, University Lecturer in Refugee Studies and Forced Migration, University of Oxford 2014 229 x 152 mm 308pp 978-1-107-69955-7 Paperback £23.99 / US$36.99

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readable historical cases, attaining both academic excellence and mustread policy relevance.’

Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation Edited by Laura Diaz Anadon John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts

Matthew Bunn John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts

and Venkatesh Narayanamurti

Textbook

Comparative Politics Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order Fourth edition Edited by Jeffrey Kopstein

John F. Kennedy School of Government, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Physics, Harvard University, Massachusetts

University of Toronto

How much should the U.S. government invest on energy R&D, and where should those investments be focused? How can the government work with the private sector to accelerate energy innovation? This book addresses these and other important questions to meet the energy challenge with new analytical methods and data.

College of William and Mary, Virginia

2014 253 x 177 mm 247pp 32 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-04371-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Refugee Repatriation Justice, Responsibility and Redress Megan Bradley St Paul University, Ottawa

What do refugee-creating states owe to their returning citizens? How can reparations respond to human rights violations at the root of displacement and enable just return processes? Using case studies from Guatemala, Bosnia and Mozambique, this book explores refugee repatriation as a critical challenge for peacebuilding, transitional justice and reconciliation. ‘In this remarkable book, Megan Bradley brilliantly unlocks one of the greatest challenges in the politics of refugee protection: the conditions for a just return. She does so by integrating nuanced normative analysis with in-depth and highly

Mark Lichbach University of Maryland

and Stephen E. Hanson

Twelve in-depth case studies of the EU and countries around the world, written by leading country specialists, illustrate how interests, identities and institutions shape the politics of nations and regions. These studies trace the global and historical contexts of political development to examine why countries are governed so differently. Contents: 1. What is comparative politics?; 2. The framework of analysis; Part I. Early Developers: 3. Britain; 4. France; Stop and compare: early developers: Britain and France; Part II. Middle Developers: 5. Germany; 6. Japan; Stop and compare: early developers and middle developers; 7. Russia; 8. China; Stop and compare: early developers, middle developers, and late developers; 9. Mexico; 10. India; 11. Iran; 12. South Africa; 13. The European Union; 14. Nigeria; Stop and compare: early developers, middle developers, late developers, and experimental developers. 2014 253 x 177 mm 630pp 10 maps 18 tables 978-0-521-13574-0 Paperback £45.00 / US$79.99 For all formats available, see

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Constitution Making during State Building Joanne Wallis Australian National University, Canberra

This book argues that fragmented and divided societies that are not immediately compatible with centralised statehood can best adjust to state structures by emphasising the role of constitution making. It is the first


Comparative politics attempt to conduct a detailed empirical study of the role played by the liberallocal-hybrid approach in state building. ‘Joanne Wallis has made an extraordinary contribution to our understanding of the constituent process in twenty-first-century state-building. Based on empirically grounded studies of constitutionmaking processes in Timor-Leste and Bougainville, Wallis uses a comparative historical method to explore how public participation in constitution-making processes may assist state-building in deeply divided societies. Wallis persuasively argues that the effectiveness of new state institutions is linked to the success in achieving a liberal-local hybridity through popular participation. Her contextually rich analysis is a mustread for lawyers, political scientists, and policy makers around the world who are confronted with the failure of state institutions that were imposed or inherited in the postcolonial and World War II era.’ Heinz Klug, Evjue-Bascom Professor of Law and Director of the Global Legal Studies Center, University of Wisconsin Law School 2014 228 x 152 mm 416pp 3 maps 2 tables 978-1-107-06471-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Employer and Worker Collective Action A Comparative Study of Germany, South Africa, and the United States Andrew G. Lawrence University of Edinburgh

This book compares sources of worker and employer power in Germany, South Africa, and the United States in order to identify the sources of comparative US decline in union power and to more precisely analyze the nature of labormovement power. ‘What unions can do in theory, versus what they can achieve in practice, varies too widely to be accounted for by institutional variables alone. Andrew Lawrence’s theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich study of unions and employers organizations in the United States, Germany, and South Africa shows us how labor power is a relational rather than a structural property that allows the translation of resources from one domain to another. Ability and agency, rather than capacity or density, are the keys to understanding the diverse patterns of workers’ collective action.’ Mark Blyth, Brown University

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goods provided by the state. It is sure to spark spirited and contentious debate on the distinctive character and shape of Asian politics.’

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Kanishka Jayasuriya, Director, Indo-Pacific Governance Research Centre (IPGRC), University of Adelaide

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The Institutional Origins of Communal Violence

2014 228 x 152 mm 272pp 18 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-0-521-76171-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00

Indonesia’s Transition from Authoritarian Rule Yuhki Tajima

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Georgetown University, Washington DC

Why are transitions from authoritarian rule often marked by spikes in communal violence? Through examining Indonesia’s recent transition to democracy, this book develops a novel theoretical explanation for this phenomenon that also accounts for why some communities are vulnerable to violence during such transitions while others are able to maintain order. ‘In this book, Yuhki Tajima combines bold theorizing and painstaking analysis to draw profound lessons from the wave of violence that accompanied Indonesia’s democratic transition. Highlighting the interaction between state interventions and informal institutions, he makes a major contribution to our understanding of communal violence and order.’

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Why Electoral Integrity Matters Pippa Norris John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts

This book is the first in a planned trilogy by Pippa Norris on challenges of electoral integrity to be published by Cambridge University Press. With a global perspective, using new sources of data for mass and elite evidence, it provides fresh insights into the major issues.

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‘Why Electoral Integrity Matters is a wide-ranging study that is essential reading for anyone interested in electoral integrity. Pippa Norris draws together an impressive array of evidence to provide a comprehensive analysis of the consequences of problem elections. This insightful volume will undoubtedly prove to be a seminal work in the burgeoning study of electoral conduct.’

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Sarah Birch, University of Glasgow

Edward Aspinall, Australian National University 2014 228 x 152 mm 224pp 3 b/w illus. 3 maps 11 tables 978-1-107-02813-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

The Nature of Asian Politics Bruce Gilley Portland State University

The Nature of Asian Politics provides the first survey of Asian politics in over thirty years. Chapters cover the relationship between governments and societies, the quest for economic development, and the battles over democracy, as well as how governments govern in Asia and how they formulate and implement public policies. ‘In an era in which social science research is often narrow and inaccessible, Bruce Gilley has produced a refreshing, ambitious and innovative book on the nature of Asian politics. Gilley demonstrates an Asian model of governance that emphasizes the central and dominant role of state power and its continually changing relationship to society via the social

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2014 228 x 152 mm 312pp 29 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-05280-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-68470-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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NGOs, Political Protest, and Civil Society Carew Boulding University of Colorado Boulder

This book shows how non-governmental organizations in the developing world change how people participate in politics. The book uses a variety of quantitative and qualitative evidence to demonstrate that NGOs boost political participation, including voting and political protest. ‘Recent literature on the resurgence of protest in Latin America may have inadvertently reinforced the

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Comparative politics divide between protest politics and electoral politics. Boulding’s first-rate analysis of NGOs’ protest activity suggests that this divide is fluid rather than fixed. Her study makes an important contribution to the existing literature by explaining how the political context conditions the influence of NGO activity, and how this context, in turn, encourages NGOs to promote protests in some cases and voting in others. Boulding’s study also provides a solid foundation about the effects of protest on new democracies, showing that protests are not always incompatible with the workings of young democracies. The methodological sophistication of her analysis is outstanding and well executed. Overall, Boulding has left a footprint on the contentious and comparative politics literatures.’ Moises Arce, University of Missouri 2014 228 x 152 mm 228pp 27 tables 978-1-107-06570-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Reinventing the Left in the Global South The Politics of the Possible Richard Sandbrook University of Toronto

Offering a fresh appraisal of the democratic left in the Global South, this book will interest readers questioning whether alternatives exist to the mainstream development doctrine, searching for new approaches on the left, or wanting to learn more about the renaissance of studies drawing upon the ideas of Karl Polanyi. ‘Richard Sandbrook’s Reinventing the Left in the Global South is an excellent antidote to the pessimism that so often infects progressives in the US and Europe. Acutely aware of the pitfalls and dilemmas of trying to construct new left alternatives, Sandbrook is no Pollyanna, but his chronicling of contemporary national experiments in the Global South reopens classic debates on how to move from theory to socialist and social democratic practice in refreshing and productive ways.’

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Direct Democracy Worldwide David Altman Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Direct Democracy Worldwide addresses the relationship between direct and representative democracy in the contemporary world and uncovers the specific conditions under which they can be mutually reinforcing in democratic or less democratic systems. ‘Altman’s book is comprehensive, erudite and at times as fascinating as a thriller … [It] is rich on detail and anecdotes … Too few political scientists use the techniques of critical journalists. Altman is an exception, and his book is all the better for it.’ Matt Qvortrup, Political Studies Review 2014 234 x 156 mm 266pp 19 b/w illus. 2 maps 17 tables 978-1-107-42709-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-00164-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Making Constitutions Presidents, Parties, and Institutional Choice in Latin America Gabriel L. Negretto Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económica, Mexico

Negretto addresses the phenomenon of constitution writing in Latin America, providing the first comprehensive explanation of the origins of constitutional designs. Using an interdisciplinary perspective, the author explores the sources of constitutional reform and the factors that determine the adoption of central political institutions.

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‘Gabriel Negretto challenges the traditional wisdom, largely inspired by the experiences of the United Kingdom and the United States, which conceives constitutions as stable frameworks for political action. With a focus on Latin America, he shows that constitutions can be as unstable as political parties and electoral behavior are in the region, thus making the choices of institutions endogenous to the political process. This work will be of interest to students of political institutions everywhere.’

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Josep Colomer, Georgetown University

Peter Evans, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley 2014 228 x 152 mm 309pp 3 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-07278-7 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00

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2014 229 x 152 mm 296pp 14 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-107-67098-3 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-1-107-02652-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Religious Practice and Democracy in India Pradeep K. Chhibber University of California, Berkeley

This book demonstrates the close relationship between religion and democracy in India. Religious practice is associated with political representation because the sites and occasions of religious practice constitute one of the few public spheres in which the hierarchies that normally characterize Indian society are temporarily suspended. ‘On the basis of several surveys, Pradeep Chhibber argues counterintuitively that the more they practice a religion, the more Indians support democracy. This correlation largely stems from the fact that ‘ties created through religious practice build sympathetic ties between representatives and citizens’. Religious ties, indeed, foster horizontal bonds at the expense of the hierarchical arrangement of society. The correlative erosion of caste and other intermediate bodies may also result in Hindu majoritarianism. Chhibber very pertinently admits that ethnioreligious ideologies are the greatest danger for democracy in India. This book is most topical indeed.’ Christophe Jaffrelot, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS and King’s India Institute, London 2014 216 x 138 mm 218pp 41 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-04150-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Presidential Decrees in Russia A Comparative Perspective Thomas F. Remington Emory University, Atlanta

The book examines the way Russian presidents Yeltsin, Medvedev, and Putin have used their constitutional decree powers since the end of the Soviet regime. 2014 216 x 138 mm 188pp 8 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-04079-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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Revolution and Constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire and Iran Nader Sohrabi University of Utah

This analysis of the constitutional revolutions in the Ottoman Empire and Iran in the early twentieth century considers global diffusion of institutions and ideas, their regional and local reworking and the historic reasons for greater resilience of democratic institutions in Turkey as compared to Iran. Finally, the book makes a distinction between the form and content of revolutions. ‘Sohrabi’s rigorous and in-depth comparison of these revolutions offers fascinating insights into the processes of political and social change, while his highly readable historical accounts of revolt and counterrevolution restores agency to the Middle Easterners who pushed the limits of constitutional monarchy in the decade that preceded the Bolshevik Revolution. Given the events in the region, one hopes that the publisher will soon reissue this volume in a paperback edition so this pathbreaking study will reach the wide, multidisciplinary audience it deserves.’ Ariel Salzmann, American Journal of Sociology 2014 234 x 156 mm 458pp 978-1-107-45890-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-0-521-19829-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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The Politics of Representation in the Global Age Identification, Mobilization, and Adjudication Edited by Peter A. Hall Harvard University, Massachusetts

Wade Jacoby Brigham Young University, Utah

Jonah Levy University of California, Berkeley

and Sophie Meunier Princeton University, New Jersey

and adjudication – and explores how these processes have evolved over time. ‘This is an excellent, coherent collection of essays unified around the theme of interest representation, in particular the ways in which globalization has transformed domestic reformulation of interests. Beginning with an outstanding introduction by the editors, the volume continues with contributors speaking effectively to the core themes, and to one another. The identification, mobilization, and adjudication processes that the authors describe provide, both analytically and heuristically, an effective framework for the book. I envision this book being required reading on graduate comparative political economy syllabi.’ Rawi Abdelal, Harvard Business School 2014 228 x 152 mm 266pp 7 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-03776-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-61189-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99

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Ethnic Minority Migrants in Britain and France Integration Trade-Offs Rahsaan Maxwell University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Analyzes migrants’ labor market and political integration outcomes. It argues that assimilation trade-offs shape access to economic and political resources. 2014 234 x 156 mm 276pp 10 b/w illus. 24 tables 978-1-107-63831-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$27.99 Also available 978-1-107-00481-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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Immigration and Citizenship in Japan Erin Aeran Chung

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This book investigates democratic inclusion in Japan, the only advanced industrial democracy with a fourthgeneration immigrant problem.

Electoral Protest and Democracy in the Developing World Emily Beaulieu University of Kentucky

This book investigates elections and protest in developing countries, and what those protests mean for democracy. 2014 228 x 152 mm 238pp 6 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-03968-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-61227-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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2014 229 x 152 mm 222pp 3 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-63762-7 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-0-521-51404-0 Hardback £49.99 / US$84.99 For all formats available, see

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Making Waves Democratic Contention in Europe and Latin America since the Revolutions of 1848 Kurt Weyland University of Texas, Austin

This book examines three waves of contention in Europe and Latin America across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 2014 228 x 152 mm 326pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04474-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-62278-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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This book argues that interests are actively forged through processes of politics. It develops an analytic framework for understanding how representation takes place – based on processes of identification, mobilization,

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Comparative politics The Anatomy of Human Rights in Israel Constitutional Rhetoric and State Practice Assaf Meydani The Academic College of Tel Aviv

Examines human rights in the Israeli domestic arena by analyzing the politics and strategies of defending human rights. 2014 228 x 152 mm 311pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-05457-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Democracies and Dictatorships in Latin America Emergence, Survival, and Fall Scott Mainwaring University of Notre Dame, Indiana

and Aníbal Pérez-Liñán University of Pittsburgh

Presents a new theory for why democracies and dictatorships emerge and then survive or collapse via analyses of political regimes in Latin America since 1900. Donna Lee Van Cott Book Award, Political Institutions Section, Latin American Studies Association 2014 – Winner Best Book Award, Comparative Democratization Section, American Political Science Association 2014 – Joint winner 2014 234 x 156 mm 368pp 18 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-0-521-19001-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-15224-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Europe’s Contending Identities Supranationalism, Ethnoregionalism, Religion, and New Nationalism Edited by Andrew C. Gould University of Notre Dame, Indiana

and Anthony M. Messina Trinity College, Connecticut

This volume interrogates the implications of the persistence of nationalisms and newer, ethnic-religious identities for the emergence of a robust European identity. 2014 228 x 152 mm 301pp 12 b/w illus. 56 tables 978-1-107-03633-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Foreign and Domestic Investment in Argentina The Politics of Privatized Infrastructure Alison E. Post University of California, Berkeley

This book argues that for infrastructure privatization programs, differences in firm organizational structure explain the viability of privatization contracts in weak institutional environments. 2014 228 x 152 mm 266pp 4 b/w illus. 1 map 30 tables 978-1-107-04804-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Religion in the Military Worldwide Edited by Ron E. Hassner University of California, Berkeley

This volume is the first to offer a comparative analysis of religion in militaries worldwide. 2014 228 x 152 mm 254pp 10 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-03702-1 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-61364-5 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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State-Building and Multilingual Education in Africa Ericka A. Albaugh Bowdoin College, Maine

This book explains why many governments in Africa are including African languages alongside European languages as media of instruction in elementary schools. 2014 228 x 152 mm 336pp 23 b/w illus. 1 map 15 tables 978-1-107-04208-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Freedom Rising Human Empowerment and the Quest for Emancipation Christian Welzel Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany

This is the first study to demonstrate the role of cultural change in the global rise of freedoms. Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research, European Consortium for Political Research 2014 – Winner Alexander L. George Award for Best Book in Political Psychology, International Society for Political Psychology 2014 – Winner 2014 228 x 152 mm 265pp 74 b/w illus. 38 tables 978-1-107-03470-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-66483-8 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Models of Economic Liberalization Business, Workers, and Compensation in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal Sebastián Etchemendy Torcuato Di Tella Universidad, Argentina

This book shows that liberalizing governments across Ibero-America often forge alliances with protected actors such as unions and domestic business. 2014 234 x 156 mm 374pp 28 b/w illus. 47 tables 978-1-107-63032-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-0-521-76312-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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Authoritarian Origins of Democratic Party Systems in Africa Rachel Beatty Riedl Northwestern University, Illinois

This book investigates why seemingly similar African countries developed very different forms of democratic party systems. 2014 228 x 152 mm 286pp 22 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-1-107-04504-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Comparative politics Changing Societies, Changing Party Systems Heather Stoll University of California, Santa Barbara

Stoll studies how society shapes democratic political competition, with a focus on the number of political parties. 2014 234 x 156 mm 351pp 31 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03049-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-67574-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Legal Imperialism Sovereignty and Extraterritoriality in Japan, the Ottoman Empire, and China Turan Kayaoğlu University of Washington

Legal Imperialism examines the important role of nineteenth-century Western extraterritorial courts in nonWestern states. 2014 229 x 152 mm 246pp 7 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-61788-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-0-521-76591-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Paths to Development in Asia South Korea, Vietnam, China, and Indonesia Tuong Vu University of Oregon

Focuses on state structure and formation, arguing that a cohesive state structure is as important as effective industrial policy in developmental success. 2014 229 x 152 mm 314pp 1 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-61810-7 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-0-521-76180-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Ruling by Statute

Sterilized by the State

How Uncertainty and Vote Buying Shape Lawmaking Sebastian M. Saiegh

Eugenics, Race, and the Population Scare in TwentiethCentury North America Randall Hansen

University of California, San Diego

This book investigates how the predictability of legislators’ behavior and vote buying affect chief executives’ ability to rule by statute. 2014 229 x 152 mm 250pp 17 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-61800-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-1-107-00565-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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University of Toronto

and Desmond King Nuffield College, Oxford

This book is the first comprehensive analysis of eugenics in North America focused on the second half of the twentieth century. 2013 228 x 152 mm 314pp 978-1-107-03292-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-65970-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Mobilization of Political Islam in Turkey Banu Eligür Baskent Üniversitesi, Turkey

Explains why political Islam, which has been part of Turkish politics since the 1970s, has now achieved governing power. 2014 234 x 156 mm 336pp 4 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-1-107-61772-8 Paperback £20.99 / US$31.99 Also available 978-0-521-76021-8 Hardback £58.00 / US$91.00 For all formats available, see

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Family Policy and Disability Arie Rimmerman University of Haifa, Israel

This book explores the status and scope of family policies related to households of children with disabilities, providing an in-depth, evidence-based review of legal, programmatic issues. It identifies the critical role of family-centered policies, as expressed in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

2015 228 x 152 mm 226pp 3 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-04917-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

Party System Change in Legislatures Worldwide Moving Outside the Electoral Arena Carol Mershon University of Virginia

and Olga Shvetsova Binghamton University, New York

How much autonomy do elected politicians have to shape and reshape the party system on their own, without the direct involvement of voters in elections? 2013 228 x 152 mm 237pp 17 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-0-521-76583-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00

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Political Order and Inequality Their Foundations and their Consequences for Human Welfare Carles Boix Princeton University, New Jersey

The fundamental question of political theory, one that precedes all other questions about the nature of political life, is why there is a state at all. This book describes the foundations of stateless societies, why and how states

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Comparative politics emerge, and the basis of political obligation. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 336pp 50 b/w illus. 2 maps 24 tables 978-1-107-08943-3 Hardback £50.00 / US$65.00 978-1-107-46107-9 Paperback £17.99 / US$22.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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and rulers. Relying on the concept of ‘non-tax revenue’, the book builds on previous work by relaxing the assumption that rulers must tax the governed to suppress challenges and provide the goods citizens want. He makes a compelling theoretical and empirical case that non-tax revenue profoundly shapes political development. This book is a major contribution to the literatures on public finance, development, and comparative state building.’ John Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Globalization and Mass Politics Retaining the Room to Maneuver Timothy Hellwig Indiana University, Bloomington

This book analyzes how increases in international trade, finance, and production have altered voter decisions, political party positions, and the types of public issues that parties focus on in postindustrial democracies. ‘Timothy Hellwig draws several new and fascinating implications from his pioneering argument that globalization reduces the propensity of an electorate to reward and punish incumbent politicians for the state of the domestic economy. Here, we have a convincing explanation for the reorientation of domestic political competition around noneconomic issues in Western democracies: globalization crowds out contestation over economic policy. This is the rare work that will attract interest from both voting behavior scholars and political economists.’ Andy Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 232pp 38 b/w illus. 32 tables 978-1-107-07507-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 168pp 8 b/w illus. 4 maps 11 tables 978-1-107-07677-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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Tying the Autocrat’s Hands The Rise of The Rule of Law in China Yuhua Wang University of Pennsylvania

Tying the Autocrat’s Hands provides a comprehensive, empirical evaluation of legal reforms in contemporary China. Based on the author’s extensive fieldwork and analyses of original data, the book tells a story in which foreign investors with weak political connections push for judicial empowerment in China, while Chinese investors struggle to hold on to their privileges. ‘Tying the Autocrat’s Hands is a terrific study that sets out a major new thesis and makes use of several amazing sources of data to test it. It is one of the best studies of rule of law in authoritarian systems that I have seen, and a major contribution to the vast literature on the rise of China as well.’ John Ferejohn, Samuel Tilden Professor of Law, New York University School of Law Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

Nontaxation and Representation The Fiscal Foundations of Political Stability Kevin M. Morrison University of Pittsburgh

Does oil make countries autocratic? Can foreign aid make countries democratic? Does taxation lead to representation? In this book, Kevin M. Morrison develops a novel argument about how government revenues of all kinds affect political regimes and their leaders. ‘Professor Morrison’s clear, wellwritten book investigates how the nature of government finance affects the relationship between citizens

2014 228 x 152 mm 216pp 41 b/w illus. 2 maps 978-1-107-07174-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Popular Movements in Autocracies Religion, Repression, and Indigenous Collective Action in Mexico Guillermo Trejo Duke University, North Carolina

An explanation of the rise of social movements and cycles of protest in autocracies, the conditions under which protest becomes rebellion and the impact on democratization. Based on a pioneer dataset, the book explains why religion plays a crucial role in the creation of independent popular movements in authoritarian regimes. Charles Tilly Award, Section on Collective Behaviour and Social Movements, American Sociological Association 2013 – Honourable mention Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 334pp 28 b/w illus. 4 maps 12 tables 978-1-107-68056-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99 Also available 978-0-521-19772-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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The Political Geography of Inequality Regions and Redistribution Pablo Beramendi Duke University, North Carolina

This is a book about redistribution and inequality in political unions. Best Book Award, European Politics and Society Section, American Political Science Association 2013 – Winner Luebbert Best Book Award, Comparative Politics Section, American Political Science Association 2014 – Honourable mention Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 318pp 37 b/w illus. 35 tables 978-1-107-63721-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-00813-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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Property and Political Order in Africa Land Rights and the Structure of Politics Catherine Boone London School of Economics and Political Science

This book analyzes the politics of land and the use of natural resources in Africa. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 424pp 3 b/w illus. 13 maps 12 tables 978-1-107-04069-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-64993-4 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Melville J. Herskovits Award, African Studies Association 2011 – Honourable mention Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 314pp 2 b/w illus. 2 maps 19 tables 978-1-107-61795-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-0-521-19296-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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Voting for Policy, Not Parties How Voters Compensate for Power Sharing Orit Kedar Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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From the Ballot to the Blackboard The Redistributive Political Economy of Education Ben W. Ansell University of Minnesota

Provides the first comprehensive account of the political economy of education spending across the developed and developing world. William H. Riker Book Award, Political Economy Section, American Political Science Association 2011 – Winner Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

This book develops an institutionally embedded framework for analyzing voter choice, examining three electoral arenas: parliamentary, presidential, and federal. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 229 x 152 mm 240pp 22 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-61791-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-0-521-76457-5 Hardback £59.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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2014 229 x 152 mm 270pp 39 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-1-107-61699-8 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

Alien Rule

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This book argues that alien rule can become legitimate to the degree that it provides governance that is both effective and fair.

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Informal Institutions and Citizenship in Rural Africa Risk and Reciprocity in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire Lauren M. MacLean Indiana University, Bloomington

Examines historically how the state role in mediating risk transforms reciprocity and citizenship in similar villages on either side of the Ghana-Cote d’Ivoire border. Giovanni Sartori Book Award, Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section, American Political Science Association 2011 – Winner

Michael Hechter Arizona State University

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2013 216 x 138 mm 218pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04254-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-61714-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Parliamentary Bills of Rights The Experiences of New Zealand and the United Kingdom Janet L. Hiebert Queen’s University, Ontario

and James B. Kelly Concordia University, Montréal

This book examines how the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act and the UK’s Human Rights Act influence legislative decision-making and explores to what extent governmental and parliamentary behaviours have changed on key policy issues which present serious challenges for contemporary democracies in an age of rights. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 11

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Networks in Contention The Divisive Politics of Climate Change Jennifer Hadden University of Maryland, College Park

Networks in Contention examines how interactions between different organizations within the international climate change movement shape strategic decisions and the outcomes organizations are able to achieve. It explores how these actors can become more effective and suggests lessons for the future coordination of activism. Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2015 216 x 138 mm 248pp 20 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-08958-7 Hardback £54.99 / US$84.99 978-1-107-46110-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Building Transnational Networks Civil Society and the Politics of Trade in the Americas Marisa von Bülow Universidade de Brasília

Shows how a broad group of civil society organizations came together to contest free trade negotiations in the Americas. Based on research in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, the United States, and Canada, it offers a full hemispheric view

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Comparative politics of civil society networks as they engaged in the politics of trade. ‘Von Bülow has masterfully integrated network-analytic techniques with qualitative interviews to chart the historical coalescence and dissolution of transnational ties among social movement organizations contesting Free Trade negotiations in the Americas. Resisting the current tendency toward triumphalism about ‘global civil society’, she pays nuanced attention to ambiguities, asymmetries, tensions, and fragilities in an emerging transnational field. This innovative and compelling study contributes not only to our understanding of transnational coalition building, but also to a dynamic theory of social networks that is attentive to agency and meaning-making as a constitutive dimension of social ties.’ Ann Mische, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey

Luciano Tomassini International Relations Book Award, Latin American Studies Association 2012 – Winner Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2014 229 x 152 mm 280pp 18 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-0-521-16539-6 Paperback £17.99 / US$26.99 Also available 978-0-521-19156-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 For all formats available, see

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Direct Action, Deliberation, and Diffusion Collective Action after the WTO Protests in Seattle Lesley J. Wood York University, Toronto

This book explores why new social movement tactics spread to some places and not others. John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award, Canadian Sociological Association 2013 – Winner Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 200pp 3 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-68264-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$24.99 Also available 978-1-107-02071-9 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Ethnic Struggle, Coexistence, and Democratization in Eastern Europe Sherrill Stroschein University College London

Argues that protest by ethnic Hungarians in Romania and Slovakia brought about policy changes and integrated Hungarian minorities into the democratic process. Distinguished Book Award, Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Section, International Studies Association 2014 – Honourable mention Joseph Rothschild Prize in Nationalism and Ethnic Studies, Association for the Study of Nationalities 2013 – Honourable mention Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

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Resurrecting Democracy Faith, Citizenship, and the Politics of a Common Life Luke Bretherton Duke University, North Carolina

Through a case study of community organizing in the global city of London and an examination of the legacy of Saul Alinsky around the world, this book assesses the construction of citizenship as an identity, a performance, and a shared rationality. Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 464pp 22 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-03039-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-64196-9 Paperback £24.99 / US$36.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Religion and Authoritarianism Cooperation, Conflict, and the Consequences Karrie J. Koesel University of Oregon

This book examines the political consequences of growing religiosity in countries where politics are repressive and religious freedoms are in flux. Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 307pp 20 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-03706-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-68407-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Origins of Global Humanitarianism Religion, Empires, and Advocacy Peter Stamatov Yale University, Connecticut

Locates the historical origins of modern global humanitarianism in the recurrent conflict over the ethical treatment of non-Europeans. Best Scholarly Book Award, Section on Global and Transnational Sociology, American Sociological Association 2014 – Joint winner Outstanding Published Book Award, Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section, American Sociological Association 2014 – Winner Distinguished Book Award, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR) 2014 – Winner Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

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The Legal Foundations of Inequality Constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776–1860 Roberto Gargarella Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires

This book examines the influence of opposing constitutional ideals during the ‘founding period’ of constitutionalism in the Americas. Cambridge Studies in the Theory of Democracy, 8

2014 216 x 140 mm 286pp 978-1-107-61781-0 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-0-521-19502-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China Daniela Stockmann Universiteit Leiden

Stockmann argues that the consequences of introducing market forces to the media depend on the institutional design of the state. In one-party regimes, market-based media promote regime stability rather than destabilizing authoritarianism or bringing about democracy. This book links censorship with patterns of media consumption and the media’s effects on public opinion. ‘Daniela Stockmann’s Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China is a superb, comprehensive, and multi-method analysis of the introduction of market forces in Chinese media. By communicating from the bottom up as well as from the top down, Stockmann argues that market-based media provide regime stability rather than simply a democratizing force for change in China. She enriches our understanding of China’s dynamic media environment by making cogent comparisons to trends in other authoritarian regimes. These comparisons reveal the importance of institutional factors in determining the impact of media commercialization.’ Ann N. Crigler, University of Southern California

Communication, Society and Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 358pp 24 b/w illus. 1 map 7 tables 978-1-107-46962-4 Paperback £20.99 / US$31.99 Also available 978-1-107-01844-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Consumer Democracy The Marketing of Politics Margaret Scammell London School of Economics and Political Science

Argues that marketing is inherent in competitive democracy, explaining how we can make the consumer nature of competitive democracy better and more democratic.

Political Journalism in Comparative Perspective

Communication, Society and Politics

Erik Albæk University of Southern Denmark

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Arjen van Dalen

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Nael Jebril University of Oxford

and Claes de Vreese Universiteit van Amsterdam

Contrary to conventional wisdom, this book shows how different political journalism content creates varied effects and demonstrates that under the right circumstances citizens learn from political news, do not become cynical, and are satisfied with political journalism. ‘This book is a best-practice example of comparative research on news and political communication. By combining journalist surveys, content analyses, and panel surveys, it follows the entire political communication process in four countries. It demonstrates that different conditions create different kinds of political journalism, and it identifies those conditions most favorable to democratic news performance. This is an extremely informed, compellingly argued, and insightful assessment of political journalism in Europe. Moreover, it sets a new standard in comparative media research.’ Frank Esser, Universität Zürich Communication, Society and Politics

2014 216 x 138 mm 264pp 31 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-107-03628-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-67460-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Shaping Immigration News A French-American Comparison Rodney Benson New York University

This book compares French and US news coverage of immigration from the 1970s to the 2000s. Griffiths Research Award, NYU Steinhardt 2014 – Winner Communication, Society and Politics

2014 229 x 152 mm 296pp 22 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-0-521-71567-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-0-521-88767-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Constitutions and Religious Freedom Frank B. Cross University of Texas, Austin

This book challenges whether the protection and privilege of religious belief and identity should be prioritized over any other right. By studying the effects of constitutional promises of religious freedom and establishment clauses, the author finds that constitutions provide national religious protection, especially when the legal system is more sophisticated. ‘Emerging comparative law scholarship evidences an increased appetite for data and empirical methods to complement traditional comparative methodologies. In this spirit, Cross offers a thorough, thoughtful, and novel analysis of a critical question: when it comes to religious freedoms worldwide, do constitutions matter? Cross’s

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Comparative politics / International relations, international organisations comparative approach and empirical lens carve new and promising intellectual terrain and make clear how different constitutional provisions generate different effects on religious freedoms. This book is important not only for what it says but also how it says it. A must-read for comparative, legal, and religious scholars.’ Michael Heise, Cornell Law School Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

Social Difference and Constitutionalism in Pan-Asia Edited by Susan H. Williams Indiana University, School of Law

This book addresses the role of constitutions and constitutionalism in dealing with the challenges of social difference across Pan-Asia. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2015 228 x 152 mm 270pp 30 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04144-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

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International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements A General Theory with Evidence from the European Union Clifford Carrubba Emory University, Atlanta

and Matthew Gabel Washington University, St Louis

This book proposes a general theory of international courts that assumes member states are free to ignore international agreements and adverse court rulings and that the court does not have any informational advantages. It demonstrates that international courts can facilitate cooperation with international law, but only within important political constraints. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

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Reputation and Judicial Tactics A Theory of National and International Courts Shai Dothan Tel-Aviv University

This book argues that national and international courts seek to enhance their reputations through the strategic exercise of judicial power. When the court’s reputation is increased, parties will be expected to comply with its judgments and the reputational sanction on a party that fails to comply will be higher. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 348pp 978-1-107-03113-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes Edited by Tom Ginsburg University of Chicago

and Alberto Simpser University of Chicago

This volume explores the form and function of constitutions in countries without the fully articulated institutions of limited government.

insight into the maelstrom of repression and faith engulfing the Arab Spring.’ Jason Brownlee, University of Texas, Austin, and author of Authoritarianism in an Age of Democratization and Democracy Prevention

One of Monkey Cage’s Best Middle East Political Science Books 2014 – Winner Problems of International Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 271pp 45 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-00987-5 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-27911-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 282pp 9 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-04766-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

The Renaissance of Renewable Energy

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Istituto Delta di Ecologia Applicata, Ferrara, Italy

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Counting Islam Religion, Class, and Elections in Egypt Tarek Masoud John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts

Analyzing Islamist electoral performance and behavior before and after the 2011 revolution that unseated former dictator Hosni Mubarak, this book argues that Islamists win elections not because Egyptians are fundamentalists, but because these parties have more organizational resources to call on than their secular rivals. ‘This book provides the most compelling explanation yet for why Islamist parties have stunned autocrats and oppositionists across the Middle East. With a breathtaking set of data collected in the field, Tarek Masoud demonstrates that the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood won elections through a combination of luck and political savvy, not sermons or social services … Lucidly written for scholars, students, and policy makers, Counting Islam offers unparalleled

Gian Andrea Pagnoni and Stephen Roche

This book provides detailed yet easily understandable information about sustainable energy alternatives in the context of growing public concern about climate change, the impending fuel crisis and environmental degradation. It describes the factors that have led to the current interest in energy alternatives and assesses the chance of renewable energy replacing fossil fuels in the future. 2015 228 x 152 mm 306pp 137 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-02560-8 Hardback £50.00 / US$75.00 978-1-107-69836-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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International relations, international organisations Children and Global Conflict Kim Huynh Australian National University, Canberra

Bina D’Costa Australian National University, Canberra

and Katrina Lee-Koo Australian National University, Canberra

Provides a wide-ranging discussion of the different aspects of children’s place in conflict. With chapters on global politics, agency, rights, soldiers, forced migrants, peacebuilding, justice and advocacy this book will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and students on the history, theory and debates relating to children and armed conflict. 2015 228 x 152 mm 368pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-03884-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-62698-0 Paperback £22.99 / US$36.99

rankings always carry value judgments, methodological choices, and political agendas. This volume addresses the theoretical, normative and policy issues associated with ‘grading states’. Advance praise: ‘Ranking the World is a truly unique contribution – the ‘top ranked’ book of its kind since I cannot think of another quite like it. It is a must read for anyone interested in the increasingly important politics of rankings in international relations.’ Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Brown University, Rhode Island 2015 228 x 152 mm 262pp 36 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-09813-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? Normative Pressures and Decision-Making Rules Alexandru Grigorescu Loyola University, Chicago

This work shows that, over the past two centuries, international organizations have adopted ‘more democratic’ decision-making rules. Grigorescu extensively investigates fair participation, fair voting, access to information, participation of non-governmental organizations and parliamentary oversight, using archival and secondary sources from organizations as diverse as the League of Nations and the World Bank. 2015 228 x 152 mm 328pp 35 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-08999-0 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Ranking the World Grading States as a Tool of Global Governance Edited by Alexander Cooley Barnard College, Columbia University

and Jack Snyder Columbia University, New York

Global actors publicly rank state performance in areas such as corruption, quality of democracy, creditworthiness, media openness and/or business environment. These international

The United Nations and Freedom of Expression and Information Critical Perspectives Edited by Tarlach McGonagle Universiteit van Amsterdam

and Yvonne Donders Universiteit van Amsterdam

The first book to map the multitude of UN legal instruments relevant for the protection and promotion of the rights to freedom of expression and information. Addresses key issues such as how these rights can come into conflict with other human rights and with public policy goals, such as counterterrorism. 2015 228 x 152 mm 535pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-08386-8 Hardback £89.99 / US$142.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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jurisprudence, public policy, public discourse and global governance. 2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02130-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Grand Strategy in Theory and Practice The Need for an Effective American Foreign Policy William C. Martel Tufts University, Massachusetts

This book explores fundamental questions about grand strategy, as it has evolved across generations and countries. By providing analytical clarity about grand strategy and its nature and utility for the state, it presents a comprehensive theory on grand strategy to articulate the United States’ past, present, and future position on the world stage. Advance praise: ‘An ambitious work, which reflects deep and wide reading in history and theory, makes a bold and compelling case for a rethinking of the first principles of American foreign policy. A particularly useful work when America’s role in the world, and the way Americans think about it, is in flux.’ Eliot A. Cohen, Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies 2015 253 x 177 mm 530pp 2 tables 978-1-107-08206-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$115.00 978-1-107-44221-4 Paperback £24.99 / US$38.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Black Women and International Law Deliberate Interactions, Movements and Actions Edited by Jeremy I. Levitt University of New Brunswick Law School

Examines the complex interactions – as subjects and objects – between black women and international law. It critically explores the manifold relationship between them with a view toward highlighting the historic and contemporary ways in which they have influenced and been influenced by transnational law, doctrine, norms,

The Taming of Democracy Assistance Why Democracy Promotion Does Not Confront Dictators Sarah Sunn Bush Temple University, Philadelphia

The Taming of Democracy Assistance seeks to explain why few government programs that aid democracy abroad today seek to foster regime change. Rather than providing aid to dissidents, Sarah Bush argues that programs have

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International relations, international organisations been ‘tamed’, focusing on issues such as women’s rights and local governance. 2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 15 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-06964-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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International Organizations as Orchestrators Edited by Kenneth W. Abbott

exploration of a very complex issue. A valuable contribution to just war scholarship.’ Martin L. Cook, Stockdale Chair of Professional Military Ethics, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island 2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 2 maps 6 tables 978-1-107-01907-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-68464-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Arizona State University

Philipp Genschel European University Institute, Florence

Duncan Snidal University of Oxford

and Bernhard Zangl Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen

International Organizations as Orchestrators analyses how international organizations overcome their lack of authority and resources by ‘orchestrating’ NGOs and other intermediaries, allowing them to govern states and private actors in key areas of international relations, including economics, environment and health. This volume contains important lessons for scholars and practitioners alike. 2015 228 x 152 mm 464pp 16 b/w illus. 17 tables 978-1-107-08220-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-44269-6 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Ethics of Insurgency A Critical Guide to Just Guerrilla Warfare Michael L. Gross University of Haifa, Israel

The Ethics of Insurgency explains how guerrillas who pursue national selfdetermination may justly utilize many unlawful practices of war as long as they target military objectives, respect the rights of noncombatants and reject terrorism. Advance praise: ‘The Ethics of Insurgency brings conceptual clarity to a vexed area of military ethics: the ethical permissibility of tactic used by weaker military forces against much stronger, usually state, militaries. It is a provocative and comprehensive

A Darkling Plain Stories of Conflict and Humanity during War Kristen Monroe

Regulating Business for Peace The United Nations, the Private Sector, and Post-Conflict Recovery Jolyon Ford Global Economic Governance Program, University of Oxford

This book is the first to study how peace operations have engaged with business to influence its peace-building impact in fragile and conflict-affected societies. It argues that weak governance creates a need for international authorities to regulate the social impact of business activity in these places as a special interim duty.

University of California, Irvine

2015 228 x 152 mm 442pp 3 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-03708-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

With Chloe Lampros-Monroe

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and Jonah Pellecchia University of California, Irvine

What helps people maintain their humanity during wars? Despite its obvious importance, this question remarkably remains overlooked by scholars. Studying what helps people survive wartime trauma is an extremely valuable, if not an urgent enterprise. Advance praise: ‘A Darkling Plain: Stories of Conflict and Humanity during War provides a fresh interdisciplinary perspective to address an important understudied studied topic: how do individuals maintain their humanity in war and its aftermath? This is one of those rare non-fiction books that is hard to put aside once you start reading it. In spite of the harrowing nature of the wartime stories of suffering that are described in first-person accounts, this material is also rich in conveying courage, emotional connectedness, and personal growth and healing. Moreover, A Darkling Plain uses these poignant interviews as well as drawing from others to test a variety of theories about resilience in the face of suffering – theories ranging from the situational/environmental, to the existential/psychoanalytic, and to the literature on post-traumatic stress disorder. There is much in A Darkling Plain to stimulate further thinking and insight about this understudied topic of resilience and humanity in war.’ Cheryl Koopman, Stanford University 2015 228 x 152 mm 296pp 978-1-107-03499-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-69017-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Sovereignty, Statehood and State Responsibility Essays in Honour of James Crawford Edited by Christine Chinkin London School of Economics and Political Science

and Freya Baetens Universiteit Leiden

This collection of essays analyses the core building blocks of international law: sovereignty, statehood and state responsibility. The critical assessment of the enduring value of these concepts and the challenges faced enables readers to understand the dynamic application and interpretation of living legal thought in practice. 2015 228 x 152 mm 528pp 1 map 978-1-107-04425-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Countering Terrorism in Britain and France Institutions, Norms and the Shadow of the Past Frank Foley Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies, Madrid

The first in-depth comparative analysis of British and French policies and operations against Islamist terrorism. Based on a range of sources and developing an analytical framework for understanding counterterrorism in liberal democracies, this book will engage researchers, students and policy


International relations, international organisations practitioners in the central debates surrounding anti-terrorist policy. ‘This is a thought-provoking and exceptionally well-researched book. It is essential reading for anyone interested in terrorism or European security.’ Richard J. Aldrich, University of Warwick 2015 229 x 152 mm 352pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-48415-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-02969-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Explaining Political Judgement Perri 6 Nottingham Trent University

This book presents a fresh, rigorous explanatory theory of judgement, its varieties and its consequences, drawing upon Durkheim and Douglas. The author develops his theory through a detailed study of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and concludes by setting out wider implications for political science. ‘Drawing upon neo-Durkheimian social anthropology, Perri 6 demonstrates the profound relevance of social and institutional context to an old issue (political judgment) in a familiar historical case (the Cuban Missile Crisis). This bold, refreshing, deeply fascinating cross-disciplinary foray challenges us to rethink our understandings of both.’ David A. Welch, CIGI Chair of Global Security, Balsillie School of International Affairs 2015 229 x 152 mm 356pp 6 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-48416-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-1-107-00922-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$119.99 For all formats available, see

will interest human rights practitioners, socio-legal scholars and anyone concerned about human rights and international relations. 2015 228 x 152 mm 314pp 978-1-107-08630-2 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

Rituals and Ritualism Edited by Hilary Charlesworth Australian National University, Canberra

and Emma Larking Australian National University, Canberra

The Universal Periodic Review is an ambitious development in human rights monitoring. This sustained analysis of the Review, its regulatory power and how it influences the behaviour of states

right of archipelagic sealanes passage in archipelagoes. 2015 228 x 152 mm 530pp 978-1-107-00376-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$125.00 For all formats available, see

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International Relations Theory The Game-Theoretic Approach Andrew H. Kydd University of Wisconsin, Madison

A new introduction to the game theoretic approach to international relations theory. Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this textbook provides the support and background needed for students to gain a thorough understanding of the rationalist approach, from the basic foundations to more complex models. ‘Kydd provides a beautifully clear and thorough development of the central theoretical ideas and arguments of international relations theory, from a strategic perspective. This is a very useful book.’ James D. Fearon, Geballe Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University, California

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. What states want; 3. Varieties of strategic settings; 4. Bargaining; 5. Power change and war; 6. Private information and war; 7. Arms competition and war; 8. Cooperation theory; 9. Diplomacy and signaling; 10. Multilateral cooperation; 11. Domestic politics and international relations. 2015 247 x 174 mm 239pp 49 b/w illus. 51 tables 978-1-107-02735-0 Hardback £79.99 / US$129.99 978-1-107-69423-1 Paperback £29.99 / US$49.99 For all formats available, see

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The Legal Regime of Straits Contemporary Challenges and Solutions Hugo Caminos

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Dirty Entanglements Corruption, Crime, and Terrorism Louise I. Shelley George Mason University, Virginia

The entangled threat of crime, corruption, and terrorism now deserves high-level policy attention because of its growth trajectory. Using lively case studies, this book analyzes the transformation of crime and terrorism and the business logic of terrorism. Louise I. Shelley concludes that corruption, crime, and terrorism will remain important security challenges in the twenty-first century. ‘Through examples, current and past, Louise Shelley provides a much needed understanding of the relationship among crime, corruption and terrorism, especially the sophistication of non-state actors and terrorists as they operate globally, exploiting technology and global systems. She demonstrates the diverse and damaging impacts to health, poverty, inequality and the planet’s sustainability, as well as the perpetuation of social destabilization and conflicts. The importance of strong law enforcement, state institutions, and transparent financial institutions in pre- and post-conflict state building becomes apparent to prevent and address this devastating situation. This exceptional book is a must-read for policy makers, public and business leaders, members of the justice system, and university professors and students in most disciplines.’ Huguette Labelle, Chair, Transparency International 2014 228 x 152 mm 386pp 1 b/w illus. 5 maps 2 tables 978-1-107-01564-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-68930-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

and Vincent P. Cogliati-Bantz University of Queensland

Taking into account all interests at stake, this nuanced account of the legal issues relating to straits used for international navigation (for which the UNCLOS created a new, liberal right of transit passage) also explores the equivalent

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International relations, international organisations Eurojihad Patterns of Islamist Radicalization and Terrorism in Europe Angel Rabasa RAND Corporation

and Cheryl Benard RAND Corporation

Eurojihad examines the sources of radicalization in Muslim communities in Europe and the responses of European governments and societies. Angel Rabasa and Cheryl Benard describe the history, methods and evolution of jihadist networks in Europe with nuance, providing a useful primer for the layperson and sophisticated analysis for the expert. ‘A coherent summary of the issue that will be useful to policymakers.’ Prospect 2014 228 x 152 mm 245pp 7 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-07893-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-43720-3 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Humanitarian Action Global, Regional and Domestic Legal Responses Edited by Andrej Zwitter Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

Christopher K. Lamont Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

Hans-Joachim Heintze Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany

and Joost Herman Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

The laws governing humanitarian action stand at the intersection of several fields of international law, regional agreements, soft law, and domestic law. Through in-depth case studies and analysis, expert scholars and practitioners shed light on the subject, and make sense of the various elements involved.

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Governing Failure Provisional Expertise and the Transformation of Global Development Finance Jacqueline Best University of Ottawa

This book provides an innovative explanation of recent shifts in international development finance and provides a new perspective on the role of policy failure in international policymaking. It will be of interest to scholars, students and professionals interested in international politics, economic development and social theory. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Books Online and via Knowledge Unlatched. ‘Supremely over-confident in the 1980s and 1990s, international financial institutions have now recognized some of the limits of their capacity to effect change in an uncertain world. But, if structural adjustment has failed, what comes afterwards? In a brilliant analysis, Jacqueline Best shows us how the IFIs have invented a new form of ‘provisional governance’: failure is now anticipated, the authority of experts is known to be fragile, and government has become something of an experiment.’ Andrew Barry, University College London

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Law, Science, Liberalism and the American Way of Warfare The Quest for Humanity in Conflict Stephanie Carvin University of Ottawa

and Michael John Williams New York University

This is the first book to combine a study of technology, law and liberalism in American warfare. It provides a framework to understand the successes and failures of the US in the wars it has fought from the early days of the Republic to the War on Terror. ‘Explaining how the American way of war has been shaped by lawyers and scientists, Carvin and Williams provide a much welcome discussion of developments in the technology of warfare (such as drones) that goes beyond the outrage that seems to be the basis of most of the current debate.’ Mikkel Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen

A Right to Flee Refugees, States, and the Construction of International Cooperation Phil Orchard University of Queensland

Why do states protect refugees even if it may appear to be against their interests? This book argues that both interests and collectively held normative understandings are critical for understanding how state practices in refugee protection have emerged and changed from the seventeenth century to the present day. ‘An outstanding contribution to both refugee studies and international relations, A Right to Flee masterfully unpacks the deeper historical structures that explain how patterns of international cooperation endure and adapt.’ Alexander Betts, University of Oxford 2014 228 x 152 mm 310pp 11 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-07625-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Contesting International Society in East Asia Edited by Barry Buzan London School of Economics and Political Science

and Yongjin Zhang University of Bristol

Combining the international society approach with empirically rich studies of the institutional and social structures of the regional order in East Asia, this innovative volume shows how the region is torn by disputes over its relationship to the Western-dominated global international society. ‘This book is the most authoritative and thorough application of the English School perspective to the international relations of East Asia and greatly enriches the theoretical study of East Asian international relations.’ Amitav Acharya, UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance, American University, Washington, DC and President of the International Studies Association


International relations, international organisations 2014 228 x 152 mm 288pp 3 tables 978-1-107-07747-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorism Judicial Review Edited by Fergal F. Davis University of New South Wales, Sydney

and Fiona de Londras University of Durham

Is judicial review an effective and appropriate way to regulate counterterrorism measures? Does the judiciary lack the necessary expertise, or is it a vital safeguard for the principle of constitutionalism? In this book, leading experts explore this debate from a broad range of jurisdictions, from North America, Europe and Australasia. 2014 228 x 152 mm 384pp 978-1-107-05361-8 Hardback £70.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity William I. Robinson

Greening the Globe World Society and Environmental Change Ann Hironaka University of California, Irvine

Globalization has moved us toward becoming a world society with a common culture. Greening the Globe argues that international efforts to address environmental problems are often successful in the long run by setting the political agenda, by empowering environmental groups and citizens, and by changing our perceptions of environmental problems. ‘Greening the Globe applies the world society perspective to understand the emergence and institutionalization of an international environmental regime. But Hironaka goes beyond policy diffusion to examine actual changes in environmental outcomes. This is a must-read for scholars interested in global social change dynamics regardless of their theoretical orientation.’ Francisco Ramirez, Stanford University 2014 228 x 152 mm 216pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03154-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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‘In this thoughtful and informative study, William I. Robinson carries forward the theory of global capitalism that he has presented in earlier work, applying it to the severe crises of an unprecedented moment of human history, when decisions directly affect the prospects for decent survival. The perspective that he develops is a most valuable one, broadly researched and carefully analyzed, addressing issues of utmost importance.’ Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor (retired), Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2014 228 x 152 mm 252pp 978-1-107-06747-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-69111-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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have succeeded in limiting violence. It analyzes the strategic logic of compliance with treaty law to show the practical problems faced by any such system. ‘Inspired by game theory, Order within Anarchy persuasively argues that international law restrains violence on the battlefield by fostering mutual expectations. Cutting across lines of cleavage in international relations theory, and using a full panoply of research methods, Morrow shows in compelling fashion when and how law can be effective in regulating selfinterested behavior, even under the most challenging conditions.’ David A. Lake, Jerri-Ann and Gary E. Jacobs Professor of Social Sciences and Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego 2014 228 x 152 mm 368pp 25 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04896-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-62677-5 Paperback £21.95 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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The International Law of Disaster Relief Edited by David D. Caron King’s College London

University of California, Santa Barbara

This book discusses the nature of the new global capitalism, the rise of a globalized production and financial system, a transnational capitalist class, and a transnational state and warns of the rise of a global police state to contain the explosive contradictions of a global capitalist system that is crisisridden and out of control.

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Interpreting Crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Leena Grover Universität Zürich

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court defines more than ninety crimes – genocide, other crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression – and gives rise to countless questions of interpretation for students, scholars and practitioners of international law. This book offers the first detailed and practical approach for tackling these questions.

Michael J. Kelly Creighton University School of Law

and Anastasia Telesetsky University of Idaho School of Law

This edited volume brings together experts, emerging scholars, and practitioners in the field of international disaster law from North America, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia to analyze the evolution of international disaster law as a field that encompasses new ideas about human rights, sovereignty, and technology. 2014 228 x 152 mm 424pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06131-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Order within Anarchy The Laws of War as an International Institution James D. Morrow University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

The laws of war, primarily the Hague and Geneva Conventions, seek to limit violence during wartime. Order within Anarchy provides a systematic study of when and how these treaties

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International relations, international organisations Transnational Climate Change Governance Harriet Bulkeley University of Durham

Liliana Andonova The Graduate University, Geneva

Michele M. Betsill Colorado State University

Daniel Compagnon Sciences Po Bordeaux

Lauterpacht and Francis Mann into a new century and a very different world.’ Vaughan Lowe, QC, Emeritus Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford 2014 247 x 174 mm 648pp 978-0-521-89985-7 Hardback £125.00 / US$200.00

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Thomas Hale University of Oxford

Matthew J. Hoffmann University of Toronto

Peter Newell University of Sussex

Matthew Paterson University of Ottawa

Charles Roger University of British Columbia, Vancouver

and Stacy D. VanDeveer University of New Hampshire

A team of the world’s leading experts provide the first comprehensive account of the emergence, nature and consequences of transnational efforts to respond to climate change, with implications for wider global politics. Invaluable for researchers, students and policy makers in climate change, political science, international relations, geography, sociology and economics. 2014 253 x 177 mm 222pp 30 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-06869-8 Hardback £40.00 / US$65.00 For all formats available, see

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Foreign Relations Law Campbell McLachlan Victoria University of Wellington

This unique study of how the UK and Commonwealth legal systems regulate the external exercise and effect of the public power of states will be indispensable to those concerned with the exercise of the foreign relations power and the relationship between public international law and the national legal system. ‘Questions concerning the role of international law before national courts are confronting the courts with constitutional problems as profound as any that have arisen during the past 200 years. This masterly study, by an eminent practitioner and academic, offers both an incisive analysis of the problems and a subtle and precise approach to a solution based upon the methodologies of private international law. It is an outstanding study, carrying the torch of Hersch

means; 19. The International Court of Justice; 20. International law and the use of force by states; 21. International humanitarian law; 22. The United Nations; 23. International institutions.

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International Law Seventh edition Malcolm N. Shaw Essex Court Chambers, London

This new edition of International Law confirms the text’s status as the definitive book on the subject. By offering an unbeatable combination of clarity of expression and academic rigour, the author ensures both understanding and critical analysis. The text has been updated to reflect all case law and treaty developments. ‘By now, generations of international lawyers have learnt their international law from the present textbook. Over the years, Shaw has become the new Oppenheim. Today, Shaw is probably the best textbook on international law. It is, without doubt, the most comprehensive and most up-to-date exposition of the subject. The author displays a masterful treatment of the material. There is no incident of State practice, treaty, Security Council resolution, or court decision of note that is not dealt with in Shaw. If for no other reason than that, this book is an indispensable companion for any student, academic and practitioner of international law.’ Stefan Talmon, University Bonn

Contents: 1. The nature and development of international law; 2. International law today; 3. Sources; 4. International law and municipal law; 5. The subjects of international law; 6. The international protection of human rights; 7. The regional protection of human rights; 8. Individual criminal responsibility in international law; 9. Recognition; 10. Territory; 11. The law of the sea; 12. Jurisdiction; 13. Immunities from jurisdiction; 14. State responsibility; 15. International environmental law; 16. The law of treaties; 17. State succession; 18. The settlement of disputes by peaceful

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Non-International Armed Conflicts in International Law Yoram Dinstein Tel-Aviv University

This dispassionate analysis of the legal implications of non-international armed conflicts explores the rules regulating hostilities, the consequences of intervention by foreign States, the role of the Security Council, the effects of recognition, State responsibility for wrongdoing, the interface with the law of human rights and war crimes. 2014 228 x 152 mm 294pp 978-1-107-05034-1 Hardback £70.00 / US$115.00 978-1-107-63375-9 Paperback £30.00 / US$49.99 For all formats available, see

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Nuclear Weapons under International Law Edited by Gro Nystuen International Law and Policy Institute, Oslo

Stuart Casey-Maslen Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

and Annie Golden Bersagel International Law and Policy Institute, Oslo

Nuclear Weapons under International Law is a comprehensive assessment of nuclear weapons under current international law. It is the first book to critically review developments in international law governing the use of force and international humanitarian, human rights, disarmament, and environmental law with regard to nuclear weapons. 2014 228 x 152 mm 522pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-04274-2 Hardback £95.00 / US$150.00 For all formats available, see

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International relations, international organisations Power, Order, and Change in World Politics Edited by G. John Ikenberry Princeton University, New Jersey

This volume brings together an outstanding collection of scholars to examine the nature of the current transformation of the global political order, in particular the shift in the distribution of power, the changing US position in the global system, and the rise of new great powers. ‘This book is a superb collection of essays by leading scholars of international politics. The essays build upon the pioneering work of Robert Gilpin and center on the themes of change and order, decline and war, power and transition in world politics. I learned much from these well-written and forcefully argued chapters.’ Robert Art, Christian A. Herter Professor of International Relations, Brandeis University 2014 228 x 152 mm 305pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-07274-9 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-42106-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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The Role of ‘Experts’ in International and European DecisionMaking Processes Advisors, Decision Makers or Irrelevant Actors? Edited by Monika Ambrus Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

Karin Arts Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Ellen Hey Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

and Helena Raulus Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

This timely book on the role of ‘experts’ examines the issues raised by experts’ involvement in international and European decision-making processes. With contributions from leading scholars and practitioners, they theorize the experts’ involvement in general and address their role in specific policy areas. 2014 228 x 152 mm 426pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07478-1 Hardback £70.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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A Transatlantic Community of Law Legal Perspectives on the Relationship between the EU and US Legal Orders Edited by Elaine Fahey City University London

and Deirdre Curtin Universiteit van Amsterdam

This examination of the place of law in contemporary transatlantic relations considers legal perspectives on its emerging institutional characteristics and transatlantic rule-making in trade and security. It includes new sociolegal and empirical research, along with insights from judicial and political practice and established international relations and politics scholars. 2014 228 x 152 mm 349pp 978-1-107-06051-7 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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International Migration Evolving Trends from the Early Twentieth Century to the Present Susan F. Martin Georgetown University, Washington DC

This book examines efforts from the early twentieth century to the present to increase international cooperation in addressing issues of international migration. It discusses all of the components of these movements: labor migration, family reunification, refugees, human trafficking and smuggling, and newly emerging forms of displacement. ‘Drawing upon extensive policy experience and rigorous historical research, this excellent book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand or improve the global governance of migration.’ Alexander Betts, University of Oxford 2014 228 x 152 mm 332pp 978-1-107-02458-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-69130-8 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Managing Cyber Attacks in International Law, Business, and Relations In Search of Cyber Peace Scott J. Shackelford Kelley School of Business, Indiana University

This book presents a novel framework to reconceptualize internet governance and better manage cyber attacks. It makes an original contribution by examining the potential of polycentric regulation to increase accountability through bottom-up action. Throughout the book, cybersecurity is treated holistically, covering outstanding issues in law, science, economics and politics. ‘’Interdisciplinary’ is often overused to the point of being meaningless, but Shackelford truly demonstrates the real value of practical, truly interdisciplinary thinking that is required to confront the escalating challenges of international cyber risks. Piecemeal approaches of only policy, technology, or geography are inadequate to the challenge, and Shackelford’s background and expertise shine through in timely and useful guidance for the many of us who deal with these challenges every day.’ Brad Wheeler, Vice President for IT and CIO, Indiana University 2014 228 x 152 mm 434pp 14 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-00437-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The US–India Nuclear Agreement Diplomacy and Domestic Politics Dinshaw Mistry University of Cincinnati

This book examines the US–India nuclear deal in detail. The agreement was finalised after three years of tough negotiations with New Delhi. The author assesses the different strategies adopted by the Clinton and Bush administration towards this deal, the difficulties encountered on the way, and the final outcome. ‘Professor Mistry’s masterful account of a seminal event in American and Indian policy is unlikely to be surpassed. Based on a careful review of public material and interviews with key participants on both sides, it is methodologically well-informed,

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International relations, international organisations and will be of enormous value to both the policy makers and academic community.’ Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution 2014 234 x 156 mm 300pp 978-1-107-07341-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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An Age of Neutrals Great Power Politics, 1815–1914 Maartje Abbenhuis University of Auckland

Offers a pioneering history of the vital role neutrality played in nineteenthcentury European politics. This fascinating new study shows us how neutrality formed an essential part of the international system; seen as a powerful tool with which to solve disputes, stabilize international relations and promote global European interests. ‘Comprehensive and full of arresting insights, Maartje Abbenhuis’ new study compels us to reconsider not only the history of neutrality in the long nineteenth century, but also the conduct of and limits upon power politics. This book will resonate with historians and political scientists alike.’ William Mulligan, University College Dublin 2014 228 x 152 mm 297pp 978-1-107-03760-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Borders, Asylum and Global Non-Citizenship The Other Side of the Fence Heather L. Johnson Queen’s University Belfast

The experience of border crossing for refugees and irregular migrants challenges global border and migration controls in multiple contexts. Heather Johnson explores how non-citizens can be political actors at the global level through everyday decisions, challenging dominant narratives that characterize migrants as threatening or powerless. ‘Ambitious, politically insightful, and theoretically sophisticated, this book propels Johnson to the forefront of an emergent field of research in global non-citizenship.’ Vicki Squire, University of Warwick 2014 228 x 152 mm 257pp 978-1-107-06183-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Constitutionalism in Global Constitutionalisation Aoife O’Donoghue University of Durham

Aoife O’Donoghue explains why normative constitutionalism must underpin the global constitutionalisation debate if it is to realise its critical potential. 2014 228 x 152 mm 282pp 978-1-107-05025-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Hurricane Katrina and the Forgotten Coast of Mississippi Susan Cutter University of South Carolina

Christopher T. Emrich University of South Carolina

Jerry T. Mitchell University of South Carolina

Walter W. Piegorsch University of Arizona

Mark M. Smith University of South Carolina

and Lynn Weber University of South Carolina

This volume examines the impact of Hurricane Katrina on southern Mississippi (in contrast to most studies, which focus on New Orleans). It is highly interdisciplinary and will be especially appealing to researchers and advanced students of natural disasters and policy makers dealing with disaster consequences and recovery. 2014 253 x 177 mm 207pp 39 b/w illus. 12 colour illus. 14 maps 18 tables 978-1-107-02394-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00

cosmopolitan thought, Renée Jeffery convincingly argues that reason and emotion are intrinsically linked as well as essential to both decision making and ethical judgement.’ Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland 2014 228 x 152 mm 259pp 978-1-107-03741-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Status in World Politics Edited by T. V. Paul McGill University, Montréal

Deborah Welch Larson University of California, Los Angeles

and William C. Wohlforth Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

Rising powers such as Brazil, China, India and Russia are claiming heightened profiles in international politics. In this first systematic analysis of status, leading international relations scholars explain why states seek status, when their quests provoke international conflict, and how established states can use states’ desire for recognition to obtain cooperation. ‘In World War I status disagreements contributed to the war. Once again in the twenty-first century status is becoming an important issue. Definitively and thoroughly examining status from a number of angles, this book is an indispensable source on the subject.’ Charles Doran, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of International Relations, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University 2014 228 x 152 mm 320pp 5 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-107-05927-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

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Reason and Emotion in International Ethics Renée Jeffery Australian National University, Canberra

Renée Jeffery examines the role played by the emotions in making moral judgments and motivating ethical actions. Focusing on the problem of world poverty, she draws on the work of eighteenth-century moral sentiment theorists and recent advances in the neurosciences to develop an original account of international ethics. ‘This innovative book establishes the foundation for what could be called ‘sentimentalist cosmopolitanism’. Challenging the rationalist assumptions that underpin much of

The Democratic Horizon Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism Alessandro Ferrara Università degli Studi di Roma ‘Tor Vergata’

Alessandro Ferrara explains what he terms ‘the democratic horizon’ and reviews the challenges under which democracies must operate. 2014 228 x 152 mm 251pp 978-1-107-03551-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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International relations, international organisations India and the Nuclear NonProliferation Regime

The Political Economy of the United Nations Security Council

The Perennial Outlier A. Vinod Kumar

Money and Influence James Raymond Vreeland

Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses

Georgetown University, Washington DC

This book provides a holistic examination of India’s relationship with the non-proliferation regime and its dominant structures.

and Axel Dreher

2014 234 x 156 mm 247pp 978-1-107-05662-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Social Unrest and American Military Bases in Turkey and Germany since 1945 Amy Austin Holmes American University of Cairo

This book argues that that the relationship between US military presence in foreign countries and the non-US citizens under its security umbrella is inherently contradictory. 2014 228 x 152 mm 250pp 5 b/w illus. 4 maps 6 tables 978-1-107-01913-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

Universität Heidelberg

This book investigates the ways governments trade money for favors at the United Nations Security Council. 2014 228 x 152 mm 312pp 27 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-0-521-51841-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

Reveals the key factors that have contributed to the development and execution of successful military and political strategies throughout history. 2014 228 x 152 mm 475pp 1 map 2 tables 978-1-107-06273-3 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-63359-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Johns Hopkins University

and Paul Meerts

Analyses the expansion of the nuclear arms control regime, evaluating Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations and preparations for onsite inspections.

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The Political Psychology of Israeli Prime Ministers When Hard-Liners Opt for Peace Yael S. Aronoff Michigan State University

This book examines leaders of the seemingly intractable conflict between Israel and its Palestinian neighbors. 2014 228 x 152 mm 248pp 978-1-107-03838-7 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00

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The Johns Hopkins University

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Ohio State University

Negotiating the Nuclear Test Ban Regime Edited by I. William Zartman

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Triumphing in War and Peace from Antiquity to the Present Edited by Williamson Murray

Banning the Bang or the Bomb?

2014 228 x 152 mm 410pp 15 b/w illus. 5 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-04400-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

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Anti-Americanism and the Rise of World Opinion Consequences for the US National Interest Monti Datta University of Richmond

Asks whether anti-Americanism has a significant impact on the American national interest. 2014 228 x 152 mm 259pp 32 b/w illus. 38 tables 978-1-107-03232-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld Edited by Carsten Stahn Universiteit Leiden

and Henning Melber The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation

This critical review of Hammarskjöld’s legacy as Secretary-General explores the contemporary relevance of his international civil service, agency and leadership. 2014 228 x 152 mm 635pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03720-5 Hardback £95.00 / US$150.00 For all formats available, see

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Power Politics and State Formation in the Twentieth Century The Dynamics of Recognition Bridget Coggins

This book argues that the strongest members of the international community have a decisive influence over whether today’s secessionists become countries tomorrow. 2014 228 x 152 mm 280pp 8 b/w illus. 3 maps 10 tables 978-1-107-04735-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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International relations, international organisations Reconstructing Iraq’s Budgetary Institutions

The Outbreak of the First World War

Coalition State Building after Saddam James D. Savage

Structure, Politics, and DecisionMaking Edited by Jack S. Levy

University of Virginia

Rutgers University, New Jersey

Examines the efforts to reconstruct Iraq’s vital budgetary system after the 2003 invasion as a key element of the American-led Coalition’s state-building and counterinsurgency strategy.

and John A. Vasquez

2014 228 x 152 mm 299pp 7 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-03947-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-67876-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Brings together leading historians and international relations scholars to debate the causes of the First World War. 2014 228 x 152 mm 324pp 3 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-04245-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

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Redefining Human Rights in the Struggle for Peace and Development Terrence E. Paupp Council on Hemispheric Affairs, Washington DC

Examines the history of the struggle to advance human rights and provides a global framework of constitutional protections to implement these rights.

From Classrooms to Conflict in Rwanda Elisabeth King Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Canada

Based on fieldwork and comparative historical analysis of Rwanda, this book questions the conventional wisdom that education builds peace.

2014 228 x 152 mm 577pp 60 tables 978-1-107-04715-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$115.00

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The Ethics of Armed Humanitarian Intervention Edited by Don E. Scheid Winona State University, Minnesota

New essays on philosophical, legal, and moral aspects of armed humanitarian intervention, including discussion of the 2011 bombing in Libya.

Toppling Qaddafi Libya and the Limits of Liberal Intervention Christopher S. Chivvis Rand National Defense Research Institute

A highly readable look at the role of the US and NATO in Libya’s war of liberation, and its lessons for future military interventions. 2014 228 x 152 mm 264pp 16 b/w illus. 5 maps 978-1-107-04147-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00

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Transnational Dynamics of Civil War Edited by Jeffrey T. Checkel Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

Combining innovative theory with detailed case studies, this book offers a novel account of the border-crossing processes of civil war. 2014 229 x 152 mm 324pp 3 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-64325-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-02553-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Constructing Cause in International Relations Richard Ned Lebow King’s College London

A novel approach to cause that builds on human reasons for acting and the consequences of behaviour by multiple actors. 2014 228 x 152 mm 208pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04790-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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The History of Global Climate Governance Joyeeta Gupta Universiteit van Amsterdam

A systematic exploration of the underlying issues and negotiation history of climate change governance, for policymakers, NGOs, researchers and graduate students. 2014 247 x 174 mm 262pp 36 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-1-107-04051-9 Hardback £45.00 / US$75.00 For all formats available, see

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The Return of the Public in Global Governance Edited by Jacqueline Best University of Ottawa

and Alexandra Gheciu University of Ottawa

After decades of neoliberalism, the public is back – but in ways that challenge conventional wisdom about the public/private divide. 2014 228 x 152 mm 273pp 1 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-05295-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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No Exit from Pakistan America’s Tortured Relationship with Islamabad Daniel S. Markey Council on Foreign Relations, New York

This book tells the story of the tragic and often tormented relationship between the United States and Pakistan. 2013 228 x 152 mm 262pp 2 maps 978-1-107-04546-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-62359-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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The Company States Keep International Economic Organizations and Investor Perceptions Julia Gray University of Pennsylvania

This book argues that investor risk in emerging markets hinges on the company a country keeps. Lepgold Prize, Mortara Center for International Studies, Georgetown University 2013 – Winner 2013 228 x 152 mm 250pp 7 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-03088-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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State Responsibility The General Part James Crawford University of Cambridge

James Crawford’s critical, in-depth review of the responsibility of states for acts contrary to international law also examines issues of dispute settlement in relation to responsibility and the connections between institutions, rules and practice. It fully reflects the ILC’s work (led in its final stages by Crawford) and subsequent developments. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 100

2014 228 x 152 mm 912pp 978-1-107-47778-0 Paperback £34.99 / US$59.99 Also available 978-0-521-82266-4 Hardback £90.00 / US$150.00 For all formats available, see

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International Law and the Arctic Michael Byers University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Climate change and rising oil prices have thrust the Arctic to the top of the foreign policy agenda and raised difficult issues of sovereignty, security and environmental protection. International Law and the Arctic explains these developments in a manner that is accessible to lawyers and non-lawyers alike. ‘This book is an accessible and thorough analysis of the current state of play in the Central Arctic Ocean and its five bordering coastal states, an area where the combination of melting sea-ice and the growing demand for oil and gas has increased international interest in resource exploration, shipping rights and environmental protection. Written with passion and first-hand experience of the subject, International Law and the Arctic reminds us that we cannot ignore the importance of the Arctic to Canada and all its people.’ Donner Prize Jury

Donner Prize 2014 – Winner Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 103

2014 229 x 152 mm 342pp 1 map 978-1-107-47090-3 Paperback £23.99 / US$35.99 Also available 978-1-107-04275-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals The Problem of Compliance Courtney Hillebrecht University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Brings together theories of compliance from international law, human rights, and international relations to explain the increasingly important phenomenon of states’ compliance with human rights tribunals’ rulings. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 104

2014 228 x 152 mm 208pp 3 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-04022-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Evolution of International Environmental Regimes The Case of Climate Change Simone Schiele United Nations Environment Programme

Drawing specifically on the international climate regime, Simone Schiele examines international environmental regimes from a legal perspective. In particular, she develops a theoretical framework based on general international law which allows for a thorough examination of the understanding of international law and the options for law-creation in international environmental regimes. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 108

2014 228 x 152 mm 308pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04415-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Strategically Created Treaty Conflicts and the Politics of International Law Surabhi Ranganathan University of Warwick

Treaty conflicts are often deliberately created to challenge or change legal regimes. What does this say about the role of law in international affairs? This book examines modern legal thought and practice, with detailed studies of conflict dynamics in nuclear governance, international criminal justice and the law of the sea. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 113

2014 228 x 152 mm 484pp 1 table 978-1-107-04330-5 Hardback £75.00 / US$115.00 For all formats available, see

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Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law Evelyne Schmid Universität Basel, Switzerland

Since 2006, scholars and practitioners have debated whether transitional justice and international criminal law could and/or should engage with economic, social and cultural abuses. Evelyne Schmid’s systematic examination of the question will appeal to those working in international criminal

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International relations, international organisations law, human rights law, international humanitarian law and post-conflict justice reform. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 117

2015 228 x 152 mm 416pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-06396-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

Responsibility for Human Rights Transnational Corporations in Imperfect States David Jason Karp University of Sussex

An original analysis of which global actors are responsible for human rights in today’s world and why.

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Global Shell Games

2014 228 x 152 mm 215pp 3 tables 978-1-107-03788-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

Experiments in Transnational Relations, Crime, and Terrorism Michael G. Findley University of Texas, Austin

Daniel L. Nielson Brigham Young University, Utah

and J. C. Sharman

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Democratic Militarism Voting, Wealth, and War Jonathan D. Caverley

Griffith University, Queensland

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sheds new light on the sordid world of anonymous shell corporations through a series of novel field experiments.

Examines the political and economic circumstances which lead democracies to build up their militaries and involve themselves in armed conflict.

Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 128

2014 228 x 152 mm 276pp 16 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-04314-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-63883-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99

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The Status of Law in World Society Meditations on the Role and Rule of Law Friedrich Kratochwil European University Institute, Florence

Friedrich Kratochwil’s book explores the key discourses and debates surrounding the role of law in the international arena. Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 129

2014 228 x 152 mm 328pp 978-1-107-03728-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-68107-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Theory of Unipolar Politics Nuno P. Monteiro Yale University, Connecticut

Theory of Unipolar Politics provides the first theory of international politics applicable to the post-Cold War world. According to Dr Nuno P. Monteiro, contrary to existing views, this type of international system, in which there is no overall balance of power, is both potentially durable and prone to frequent conflict. ‘Theory of Unipolar Politics is a signal contribution to the scholarship on the nature and functioning of today’s international system. Conceptually bold and smoothly and carefully written, it takes on central questions of the day with arguments and evidence that even skeptics have to confront. Long after dozens of speedily written tomes about contemporary rise-and-decline dynamics are forgotten, Monteiro’s book will continue to shape scholarly inquiry.’ William C. Wohlforth, Daniel Webster Professor of Government, Dartmouth College

Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 132

2014 228 x 152 mm 296pp 10 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-06180-4 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-67775-3 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Legitimate Targets? Social Construction, International Law and US Bombing Janina Dill University of Oxford

Legitimate Targets? examines the different ‘logics’ of waging war which are demanded by strategic military considerations, international law, and contemporary moral standards. Dill’s analysis explains the connections between legality, morality and strategy on the twenty-first-century battlefield. This book will appeal to scholars in international relations, international law and ethics. ‘Why do states obey international law? How and why do the laws of war constrain state behavior? Legitimate Targets explores the tensions, dilemmas, and power of international humanitarian law to shape the practice of war. This tour de force – rooted in insightful readings of military doctrine, international law, the practice of war, and dozens of interviews with military professionals – is a brilliant synthesis that will enable students of war to understand how and why the nature of war is changing.’ Neta C. Crawford, Boston University, author of Accountability for Killing: Moral Responsibility for Collateral Damage in America’s Post-9/11 Wars Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 133

2014 228 x 152 mm 385pp 978-1-107-05675-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-69486-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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State Strategies in International Bargaining Play by the Rules or Change Them? Heather Elko McKibben University of California, Davis

Drawing on original qualitative and quantitative evidence, this book demonstrates how the rules of the game influence the cooperative or coercive nature of the strategies adopted by all


International relations, international organisations states in a negotiation. It provides a rich understanding of the nuances of states’ behavior in international bargaining processes. ‘Uses extensive empirical research to cast fresh light on the understudied question of why states use different bargaining strategies at different times. Other scholars should read this interesting contribution.’ John Odell, University of Southern California Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 134

2015 228 x 152 mm 324pp 5 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-08609-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The Global Transformation History, Modernity and the Making of International Relations Barry Buzan London School of Economics and Political Science

and George Lawson London School of Economics and Political Science

A clear and concise account of how and why the political, economic, military and cultural revolutions of the nineteenth century shaped modern international relations. Buzan and Lawson provide students of international relations and the scholars who teach them with a new perspective on the discipline and its subject matter. ‘This hugely ambitious and engaging book should immediately establish itself as a foundational text for the study of international relations. Whatever scholarly debates may arise regarding matters of emphasis, interpretation, omission and commission, Buzan and Lawson have achieved a grand synthesis that would have been impossible in less capable hands. Their work presents the nineteenth century as a sort of Rosetta Stone for understanding our contemporary world, and we are emphatically reminded that modernity has not yet released us from its grip.’ Mlada Bukovansky, Smith College, Massachusetts Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 135

2015 228 x 152 mm 424pp 11 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-03557-7 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99

Transnational Legal Orders Edited by Terence C. Halliday American Bar Foundation

and Gregory Shaffer University of California, Irvine

Transnational Legal Orders offers an empirically grounded theory that reframes the study of law and society. Taking an original approach to the emergence of legal orders beyond nation-states, it shows how they originate, where they compete and cooperate, and how they settle on institutions that legally order fundamental economic and social behaviors that transcend national borders. Advance praise: ‘This is a spectacular book that reshapes our approach to global law. Our analytic tools to understand transnational law have lagged badly behind developments in the real world, but these two leading sociolegal scholars and their all-star set of contributors have come to our rescue. Developing an empirically grounded theory, Halliday and Shaffer conceptualize a new approach to the study of law in a global world, and the volume applies it to myriad realms. This path-breaking collection will set the agenda in the field for many years to come.’ Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, University of Chicago Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2015 228 x 152 mm 536pp 31 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-06992-3 Hardback £80.00 / US$135.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Allegiance and Identity in a Globalised World Edited by Fiona Jenkins Australian National University, Canberra

Mark Nolan Australian National University, Canberra

and Kim Rubenstein Australian National University, Canberra

This examination of allegiance and identity renews our understanding of membership and participation within and beyond the nation-state and provides valuable insights into the changing dynamics of national identity,

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membership and social inclusion in the context of globalisation. Connecting International Law with Public Law, 4

2014 228 x 152 mm 688pp 2 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-07433-0 Hardback £90.00 / US$140.00 For all formats available, see

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Peaceland Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of International Intervention Séverine Autesserre Barnard College, Columbia University

This book suggests a new explanation for why international peace interventions often fail to reach their full potential. Based on several years of ethnographic research in conflict zones around the world, it demonstrates that everyday elements – such as the expatriates’ social habits and usual approaches to understanding their areas of operation – strongly influence peacebuilding effectiveness. ‘In this book, Séverine Autesserre makes another superb contribution to the study of peacebuilding, this time by exposing and analyzing the subculture of expatriates who participate in peacebuilding efforts on behalf of a diverse array of international and nongovernmental organizations. Many of the persistent dysfunctions of peacebuilding missions, she suggests, can be traced back to the routine practices, habits, and narratives within this subculture. It is a fascinating argument, of importance to both students and practitioners of peacebuilding.’ Roland Paris, University Research Chair in International Security and Governance, University of Ottawa

Chadwick Alger Prize, International Organisation Section, International Studies Association 2015 – Honourable mention Book of the Year, African Arguments 2014 – Honourable mention Problems of International Politics

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International relations, international organisations / Political economy Understanding Shiite Leadership The Art of the Middle Ground in Iran and Lebanon Shaul Mishal Tel-Aviv University

and Ori Goldberg Tel-Aviv University

This book presents Shiite leaderships as pragmatic entities with the potential to form fruitful relationships with the nonShiite world.

possibilities – in arms control, peace, and security. I have no hesitation recommending it to all those interested in these vital topics.’ Angela Kane, United Nations High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Small Arms Survey

2014 246 x 189 mm 288pp 70 b/w illus. 7 maps 39 tables 978-1-107-04197-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-66177-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99

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Principles of Shared Responsibility in International Law An Appraisal of the State of the Art Edited by André Nollkaemper Universiteit van Amsterdam

and Ilias Plakokefalos Universiteit van Amsterdam

This volume examines to what extent the dominant principles of international responsibility can address scenarios in which multiple actors combine to produce harmful outcomes. From the perspective of shared responsibility, the contributors explore the potentials and limitations of current law and provide a basis for further development. Shared Responsibility in International Law, 1

2014 228 x 152 mm 397pp 1 table 978-1-107-07851-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Small Arms Survey 2014 Women and Guns Small Arms Survey, Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland

This volume considers women in the context of armed violence, security, and the small arms agenda. Additional chapters discuss the Arms Trade Treaty, the authorised small arms trade, ammunition in Africa and the Middle East, insurgent weapons in Sudan and South Sudan, and crime gun records in the United States. ‘In words and images, the Small Arms Survey 2014, with its usual analytical rigour, helps us understand the latest developments – and future

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address relevant security issues within a realistic budget. Advance praise: ‘Why are Western armed forces achieving less and costing more, asks the author. Why, we might add, if the trend continues they seem to be fated to occupy a modest evolutionary niche? Rasmussen has produced not only a lucid, informed and compelling critique of the West’s failed military business model but also a set of prescriptions it would be wise to take on board before it is too late.’ Christopher Coker, London School of Economics and Political Science 2015 228 x 152 mm 232pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-09477-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-47735-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015

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The Politics of Advanced Capitalism Edited by Pablo Beramendi Duke University, North Carolina

Silja Häusermann Universität Zürich

Herbert Kitschelt Duke University, North Carolina

and Hanspeter Kriesi European University Institute, Florence

This book takes stock of the major economic and political challenges advanced capitalist democracies face today. It provides a synthetic view, allowing the reader to grasp the nature of key structural transformations and their consequences in terms of the politics of change, policy outputs, and outcomes. 2015 228 x 152 mm 408pp 62 b/w illus. 47 tables 978-1-107-09986-9 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-49262-2 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 Publication April 2015

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A Political Economy of American Hegemony Buildups, Booms, and Busts Thomas Oatley University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Most discussions attribute the 2008 financial crisis to financial complexity and regulatory laxity. According to Thomas Oatley, such explanations are incomplete. Through an examination of America’s postwar history, this book demonstrates that episodes of major financial instability develop every time the United States engages in a large deficit-financed military buildup. 2015 228 x 152 mm 200pp 36 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-107-09064-4 Hardback £54.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-46280-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Military’s Business Designing Military Power for the Future Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen Copenhagen Business School

Over recent years Western armed forces have been costing more yet achieving less. Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen draws on the ideas of business strategy to argue that Western militaries need to reform in order to become viable businesses which

Anthropologies of Class Power, Practice, and Inequality Edited by James G. Carrier Max-Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

and Don Kalb Central European University, Budapest

Rising social, political and economic inequality has seen the restoration of the concept of ‘class’ to a prominent place in contemporary anthropological debates. This book explores the concept of class and its importance for understanding the key sources of that


Political economy inequality and of people’s attempts to deal with it. ‘This volume re-establishes class as a fundamental concept in anthropology and shows how inadequate identitybased analyses are. In excellent case studies and theoretical essays, it brilliantly demonstrates that understanding global and local property relations is central to the study of culture, politics and society.’ Don Robotham, City University of New York Graduate Center 2015 228 x 152 mm 248pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-08741-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Post-Soviet Power State-led Development and Russia’s Marketization Susanne A. Wengle University of Chicago

Post-Soviet Power traces the transformation of the Russian electricity system after the collapse of the Soviet planned economy. Unlike accounts that assess Russia’s failure to create functioning markets, this book examines in detail the markets that have been created and suggests a critical revision of theories of how Russian authorities and oligarchic empires shaped them. ‘The first full-length study of Russia’s electricity industry, the backbone of the Russian economy. Wengle shows how a sustained decade-long program to privatize the industry was forced to compromise with the realities of Russia’s complex geography and the mutual dependence of state officials and business interests. Essential reading for anyone trying to understand why Russia has failed to develop into a competitive market economy.’ Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University 2015 228 x 152 mm 310pp 17 b/w illus. 1 map 16 tables 978-1-107-07248-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Freedom and the Pursuit of Happiness An Economic and Political Perspective Sebastiano Bavetta Università degli Studi, Palermo, Italy

Pietro Navarra Università degli Studi di Messina, Italy

and Dario Maimone Università degli Studi di Messina, Italy

Different types of freedom have different impacts on happiness, as socioeconomic circumstances change. As the economy grows, happiness depends more on non-intrusive institutions that do not constrain people’s political and economic possibility of self-expression. The implications for policy cannot be underestimated: maximizing freedom is a major goal in the pursuit of happiness. ‘The authors take the concept of freedom beyond anything that has been done before. They start with an appealing philosophical concept, translate it into a neat formal definition, give it a convincing operationalization, and put the whole thing to work in an intriguing empirical analysis of autonomy, freedom, and the welfare state. Bavetta, Navarra, and Maimone have given economics its freedom, and freedom its economics. This compelling book will fascinate readers, whether they are theoretically, empirically, practically, or philosophically inclined.’ Cristina Bicchieri, S. J. Patterson Harvie Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania 2014 228 x 152 mm 253pp 99 b/w illus. 34 tables 978-1-107-03773-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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The Long Process of Development Building Markets and States in Pre-industrial England, Spain and their Colonies Jerry F. Hough Duke University, North Carolina

and Robin Grier University of Oklahoma

This groundbreaking book examines England and Spain’s history from 1000 to 1800 and the legacy of these countries in the United States and Mexico to explain why development takes centuries. It emphasizes the need for an effective state and is an

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indispensable supplement to books that focus on representative institutions. ‘To better to understand today’s developing world, Hough and Grier turn to history. Argument after argument, point after point, they demonstrate the benefits of doing so. This study adds to the legacy of North, Olson, Acemoglu and Robinson, all of whom have turned to the study of political history in an effort to comprehend the economics of development.’ Robert Bates, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Harvard University 2014 228 x 152 mm 458pp 2 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-06369-3 Hardback £70.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Consumer Lending in France and America Credit and Welfare Gunnar Trumbull Harvard Business School

Why did America embrace consumer credit throughout the twentieth century, when most other countries did not? How did American policy makers by the late twentieth century come to believe that more credit would make even poor families better off? This book traces the historical emergence of modern consumer lending in America and France. ‘Trumbull pursues the problem of American indebtedness in ways unlike other books published on the subject, and his style is clear and reader-friendly. The central claim that emerges is counterintuitive, yet will make scholars working to understand modern credit markets wonder, like me, that no one had seen this before. Trumbull’s argument is tremendously illuminating and largely persuasive. He has made a significant contribution to what we know about the history of consumer credit and its continuing social significance.’ Lendol Calder, Augustana College 2014 228 x 152 mm 239pp 10 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01565-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-69390-6 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Political economy Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India Min Ye Boston University

This book offers a comparative and historical analysis of foreign direct investment (FDI) liberalization in China and India and explains how the return of these countries’ diasporas affects such liberalization. It examines diasporic investment from Western FDIs and finds that diasporas, rather than Western nations, have fueled globalization in the two Asian giants. ‘Economic studies of foreign direct investment have largely ignored the social context in which such investment takes place. In this powerful corrective, Min Ye traces the effects of diasporas not only on capital flows but on the wider policy context. She reinterprets the economic opening of the two developing giants – China and India – and their wider growth experience more generally.’ Stephan Haggard, Krause Professor, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego 2014 228 x 152 mm 260pp 16 b/w illus. 3 maps 25 tables 978-1-107-05419-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis Edited by Aoife Nolan University of Nottingham

The global financial and economic crises continue to result in austerity-driven cuts to governments’ social programs, and an erosion of social and economic rights. This is the first book to focus on the interrelationship between contemporary and past economic and financial crises, the responses thereto, and economic and social rights. ‘The link between finance and human rights is one of the great known unknowns of our time. Not even the trauma of the 2007/8 global financial crisis has shaken loose the imperceptibility of this critical intersection. Until now. With commendable ambition and consummate skill, this book takes on the challenge. Not only has Nolan shown vision by focusing the volume on the impact of the crisis on economic and social rights, she has backed it up by assembling an impressive array of leading thinkers and practitioners in the field to cast

light on a matter that is as vitally important as it is fundamentally misunderstood.’ David Kinley, Sydney Law School 2014 228 x 152 mm 410pp 9 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-04325-1 Hardback £70.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Skills and Inequality Partisan Politics and the Political Economy of Education Reforms in Western Welfare States Marius R. Busemeyer Universität Konstanz, Germany

Skills and Inequality studies the link between educational institutions and social inequality. Combining historical case studies of Sweden, Germany and the UK with quantitative analysis, it shows that partisan politics matters with regard to the institutional design of education systems in the critical postwar period. ‘In this path-breaking book, Busemeyer argues that educational policy should be seen as an integral part of the welfare state, with major consequences for our understanding of inequality. Using an impressive combination of macro-historical and micro-statistical evidence, Busemeyer shows how partisan governments led countries down distinct institutional paths, and how these paths now shape distributive outcomes. This is a book about education, but it is also a book about the perhaps most pressing issue of our time: rising inequality.’ Torben Iversen, Harvard University 2014 228 x 152 mm 312pp 24 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-107-06293-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The United States in a Warming World The Political Economy of Government, Business, and Public Responses to Climate Change Thomas L. Brewer Georgetown University, Washington DC

Written for audiences both outside and within the United States, this accessible book addresses the widespread desire to better understand how climate change issues are addressed in the US by providing an unparalleled analysis of

the political and economic factors that shape its responses to climate change. ‘Thomas Brewer is one of the world’s leading experts on the political economy of international trade and related policies. Now, in this new book, he brings his calm, analytical and typically balanced approach to an important and timely issue, the political economy of global climate change policy in the United States. Professor Brewer’s assessment merits a careful look by scholars and practitioners alike.’ Robert N. Stavins, Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 2014 247 x 174 mm 378pp 17 b/w illus. 4 maps 26 tables 978-1-107-06921-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-65569-0 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Oil and Governance State-Owned Enterprises and the World Energy Supply Edited by David G. Victor University of California, San Diego

David R. Hults Stanford University, California

and Mark C. Thurber Stanford University, California

National Oil Companies (NOCs) play an important role in the world economy. They produce most of the world’s oil and bankroll governments across the globe. This book explains the variation in performance and strategy for NOCs and provides fresh insights into the future of the oil industry. ‘State-owned oil companies play a pivotal role in today’s petroleum industry. Policymakers, industry leaders, and interested observers alike will gain highly relevant insights into these key players from this excellent volume.’ Harald Norvik, CEO of Statoil, 1988–1999 2014 229 x 152 mm 1036pp 45 b/w illus. 80 tables 978-1-107-43896-5 Paperback £26.99 / US$39.99 Also available 978-1-107-00442-9 Hardback £104.99 / US$169.99 For all formats available, see

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The Rise of Global Corporate Social Responsibility Mining and the Spread of Global Norms Hevina S. Dashwood Brock University, Ontario

A pioneering analysis of corporate social responsibility (CSR) showing how emerging global corporate social responsibility norms influence CSR adoption. The author draws on unique access to key corporate decision-makers in mining companies to highlight the role and significance of emerging global CSR norms and standards. ‘Hevina Dashwood provides a compelling explanation of forces behind the growing adoption of CSR norms among global mining firms in recent decades. Both theoretically grounded and empirically rich, The Rise of Global Corporate Social Responsibility highlights the roles of global norms and institutional factors that played a role in this important development.’ Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo 2014 229 x 152 mm 336pp 6 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-43725-8 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

much as the first small, furry mammals quietly appeared at the end of the Age of Dinosaurs. Brummer incisively connects the dots between financial, trade and monetary regulation, charting the growth of these new bodies … This is an eye-opening and elegantly written tour, as history and economics interact, new institutions evolve, and soft law seeks to hold the new networks together.’ John C. Coffee, Jr, Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law and Director, Center on Corporate Governance, Columbia Law School 2014 228 x 152 mm 228pp 4 b/w illus. 3 tables 1 exercise 978-1-107-05314-4 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-67856-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Development of American Finance Martijn Konings University of Sydney

This book argues that the American financial system is in fact far from a house of cards, but a proper edifice. 2014 234 x 156 mm 208pp 978-1-107-68184-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99

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Minilateralism How Trade Alliances, Soft Law and Financial Engineering are Redefining Economic Statecraft Chris Brummer Georgetown University Law Center

Multilateral organizations dominated during the past half century, but no longer monopolize economic affairs. Countries are resorting to ‘minilateral’ strategies like trade alliances, informal ‘soft law’ agreements, and financial engineering to manage the global economy. This book explains how these strategies work and how this new diplomatic toolbox will reshape how countries do business with one another. ‘Chris Brummer’s core message is that multilateralism is giving way to minilateralism. As the era of American hegemony draws to a close and as the institutions that once dominated the multilateral era (the WTO, the World Bank and the IMF) find themselves constrained by a more complex environment, new institutions and smaller networks are developing,

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The Rise and Fall of Ireland’s Celtic Tiger Liberalism, Boom and Bust Seán Ó’Riain National University of Ireland, Maynooth

A new explanation of the Irish economic crisis, tracing its roots in Ireland’s earlier record of growth and development. 2014 228 x 152 mm 324pp 59 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-107-00982-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00

The Managerial Sources of Corporate Social Responsibility The Spread of Global Standards Christian R. Thauer Freie Universität Berlin

Why and under which conditions do companies voluntarily adopt high social and environmental standards? Christian Thauer argues for the importance of internal drivers of corporate social responsibility and suggests a transaction cost economics-based explanation, using examples from firms in the automotive and textile industries in South Africa and China. ‘Christian Thauer gives us a fresh take on the motives behind corporate social responsibility. Rather than altruism or shamming campaigns, Thauer develops a novel theoretical argument focusing on the selfinterests of the firm. He backs up his claim with detailed case studies of companies across a range of developing economies and industrial sectors. The book offers both analytic and empirical bite.’ Abraham Newman, Georgetown University Business and Public Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 352pp 7 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-107-06653-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Globalizing Oil Firms and Oil Market Governance in France, Japan, and the United States Llewelyn Hughes George Washington University, Washington DC

The first systematic investigation of changes in oil market governance in the advanced industrial democracies over the last three decades. Business and Public Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 265pp 3 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-04199-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Elite Parties, Poor Voters

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How Social Services Win Votes in India Tariq Thachil Yale University, Connecticut

Why do poor people often vote against their material interests? This puzzle has been famously studied within wealthy Western democracies, yet the fact that the poor voter paradox also routinely

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Political economy manifests within poor countries has remained unexplored. This book studies how this paradox emerged in India, the world’s largest democracy. ‘Why would poor people support elite parties that do not advance their interests? In a fascinating and rigorous analysis, Tariq Thachil demonstrates that the private provision of services serves both the interests of poor supporters and the elite core. This incisive and compelling book addresses critical questions in comparative politics about the nature and uses of political parties, their supporters, and patronage.’ Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 352pp 28 b/w illus. 1 map 24 tables 978-1-107-07008-0 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Inequality and Democratization An Elite-Competition Approach Ben W. Ansell University of Oxford

and David J. Samuels

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 254pp 26 b/w illus. 43 tables 978-1-107-00036-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-16879-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Varieties of Liberalization and the New Politics of Social Solidarity Kathleen Thelen Massachusetts Institute of Technology

This book examines contemporary changes in labor market institutions in the United States, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

‘This gem of a book engages with one of the fundamental relationships in political economy: the relationship between democratization and inequality. The received wisdom is that inequality serves as a brake on democratization because the autocratic elites fear the redistributive demands of the poor median voter. Ansell and Samuels offer an illuminating new approach – the elitecompetition approach – and rigorously argue that rising income inequality, in fact, fosters democratization as emerging economic groups demand political influence to insure against the old autocratic elite’s power to expropriate their income and assets. The book is a major contribution to the field of political economy that will inspire and challenge researchers and students alike.’ Toke Aidt, University of Cambridge

‘In the best tradition of Coase, Peter Leeson shows how, in most surprising times and places, individuals managed to organize their lives and affairs cooperatively without any help from government. The history in this book is fascinating; the economics is powerful; and the writing is beautiful.’ Andrei Shleifer, Harvard University Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society

2014 228 x 152 mm 270pp 4 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-02580-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$75.00 978-1-107-62970-7 Paperback £18.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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Environmental Markets

2014 228 x 152 mm 273pp 24 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-05316-8 Hardback £40.00 / US$60.00

A Property Rights Approach Terry L. Anderson

978-1-107-67956-6 Paperback £16.99 / US$22.99

University of California, Santa Barbara

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University of Minnesota

This book offers a new theory of the historical relationship between economic modernization and the emergence of democracy on a global scale, focusing on the effects of land and income inequality.

where it is least expected to do so and explains how this is possible.

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Perils of Centralization Lessons from Church, State, and Corporation Ken Kollman University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Examines the histories of the US government, the Catholic Church, General Motors, and the European Union as examples of federated systems that centralized power. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 218pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04252-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-61694-3 Paperback £17.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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Anarchy Unbound Why Self-Governance Works Better Than You Think Peter T. Leeson George Mason University, Virginia

Peter T. Leeson uses rational choice theory to explore the benefits of selfgovernance. Relying on experience from the past and present, Professor Leeson provides evidence of anarchy ‘working’

Property and Environment Research Center

and Gary D. Libecap

Environmental Markets explains the prospects of using markets to improve environmental quality and resource conservation. It compares standard approaches to environmental problems using governmental management, regulation, taxation, and subsidization with a market-based property rights approach. This approach is applied to land, water, wildlife, fisheries, and air and is compared to governmental solutions. ‘Two of the world’s leading scholars on property rights and the environment offer a timely reminder that government is not always an effective steward of natural resources when markets fail at this task, and offer a rich review of the myriad creative ways in which market forces can be harnessed to improve environmental quality. The book’s fresh perspective on the question of how best to solve problems ranging from climate change to overfishing reminds economists and their students to ‘look before they leap’, with regulation as a solution.’ Sheila M. Olmstead, University of Texas, Austin Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society

2014 228 x 152 mm 240pp 30 b/w illus. 6 maps 6 tables 978-1-107-01022-2 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-27965-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Political economy Negativity in Democratic Politics Causes and Consequences Stuart N. Soroka McGill University, Montréal

This book explores the political implications of the human tendency to prioritize negative information over positive information. Drawing on literatures in political science, psychology, economics, communications, biology, and physiology, this book argues that ‘negativity biases’ should be evident across a wide range of political behaviors.

heartily recommend it to anyone who cares about advancing the common good.’ D. Michael Lindsay, President, Gordon College Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 208pp 5 tables 978-1-107-07824-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Productivity Convergence

‘Soroka has produced a masterly analysis of the impact of negativity, beginning with psychology, microeconomics and neuroscience, and then focusing on the field of politics. His tour de force ranges from evaluations of, and voting for, individual politicians, to government approval, media and news impact, and political institutions. In fascinating detail he then shows that all is not lost and draws out some positive consequences of this negativity bias, which may well be an effective way to manage democratic governance.’

Theory and Evidence Edward N. Wolff

Miles Hewstone, University of Oxford

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Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

2014 228 x 152 mm 184pp 13 b/w illus. 33 tables 978-1-107-06329-7 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00

New York University

This book critically reviews the most significant works that examine the sources of economic growth. Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature

2014 228 x 152 mm 532pp 50 b/w illus. 47 tables 978-0-521-66284-0 Hardback £80.00 / US$140.00 978-0-521-66441-7 Paperback £37.50 / US$60.00 For all formats available, see

The Dilemma of the Commoners

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Understanding the Use of Common Pool Resources in LongTerm Perspective Tine De Moor

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Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

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This book puts the debate on commons, commoners, and the disappearance of both throughout early modern and modern western Europe in a new light, through new approaches and innovative methodologies. Tine De Moor links the historical debate about the long-term evolution of commons to the presentday debates on common-pool resources.

Free Trade and Faithful Globalization Saving the Market Amy Reynolds Wheaton College, Illinois

Through an analysis of Christian communities in the United States, Canada, and Costa Rica, this book analyzes how religious groups talk about the politics surrounding economic life. ‘This rigorously researched book provides wonderful insights for anyone who cares about the intersection of faith and the economy. Over recent decades, the free trade movement has galvanized the attention of millions, and finally we have a careful analysis that examines this topic from multiple angles. This book should be read not only by the academic community, but also by practitioners in the field. Indeed, I

Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

2015 216 x 138 mm 216pp 10 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02216-4 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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Social Choice and Legitimacy The Possibilities of Impossibility John W. Patty Washington University, St Louis

and Elizabeth Maggie Penn Washington University, St Louis

Governing requires choices, and hence trade-offs between conflicting goals or criteria. This book asserts that legitimate governance requires explanations for such trade-offs and then demonstrates that such explanations can always be found, though not for every possible choice. ‘Patty and Penn’s Social Choice and Legitimacy is a brilliant and breathtaking work. Its innovative reconceptualization of social choice theory offers new and powerful responses to long-standing questions about legitimacy in modern governance. Dynamic historical and contemporary examples further clarify how legitimacy is produced. The book is a worthy successor to Amartya Sen’s Collective Choice and Social Welfare and to Jürgen Habermas’ Between Facts and Norms. It is an important advance and a deeply rewarding read.’ Arthur Lupia, Hal R. Varian Collegiate Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

2014 228 x 152 mm 222pp 2 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-0-521-19101-2 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-13833-8 Paperback £17.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Trading Spaces Foreign Direct Investment Regulation, 1970–2000 Sonal S. Pandya University of Virginia

This book is the first comprehensive study of foreign direct investment (FDI) liberalization. Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

2014 228 x 152 mm 184pp 11 b/w illus. 23 tables 978-1-107-04034-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Political theory

Political theory New in Paperback

Barbarism and Religion Volume 5: Religion: The First Triumph J. G. A. Pocock

decision to resume whaling in the Pacific Northwest. 2015 228 x 152 mm 352pp 12 b/w illus. 4 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-04494-4 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-62293-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

The Johns Hopkins University

Publication April 2015

This volume in Pocock’s acclaimed sequence on Barbarism and Religion examines the controversy caused by Gibbon’s treatment of the early Christian church. Pocock challenges the assumption that Decline and Fall was intended as an attack on belief in the Christian revelation, and questions our understanding of the character of ‘enlightenment’.

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2015 229 x 152 mm 442pp 978-1-107-66792-1 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$29.99 Publication June 2015 Also available 978-0-521-76072-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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Barbarism and Religion Barbarism: Triumph in the West Volume 6: Barbarism: Triumph in the West J. G. A. Pocock The Johns Hopkins University

This is the sixth and final volume in an acclaimed sequence of works situating Edward Gibbon, and his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in a series of contexts in the history of Europe. This is a major intervention from one of the world’s leading historians of ideas. 2015 228 x 152 mm 550pp 978-1-107-09146-7 Hardback c. £55.00 / c. US$90.00 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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Dangerous Crossings Race, Species, and Nature in a Multicultural Age Claire Jean Kim University of California, Irvine

Dangerous Crossings interprets disputes in the United States over the use of animals in the cultural practices of nonwhite peoples – specifically, the live animal markets in San Francisco’s Chinatown, the dogfighting ring operated by NFL star quarterback Michael Vick, and the Makah tribe’s

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Politics and the Sacred Harald Wydra University of Cambridge

This book demonstrates how practices of the sacred have shaped political frames in a secular age. It examines the political imagination, collective identity, varieties of political theology, the democratic sacred, Soviet communism, the European imagination, the spell of humanity, and the relationship of victimhood to new wars. 2015 228 x 152 mm 262pp 978-1-107-07537-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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The General Will

Machiavelli and the Modern State The Prince, The Discourses on Livy, and the Extended Territorial Republic Alissa M. Ardito Yale University, Connecticut

This work argues that Machiavelli had his own Madisonian impulse and deserves to be recognized as the first modern political theorist to envision the possibility of a republic with a large population extending over a broad territory. ‘This book makes a significant and fundamental contribution to the vast Machiavelli literature. It makes a very strong case against the idea that Machiavelli’s Prince stands opposed to his Discourses on Livy. While not the first time such an argument has been advanced, it makes it in a far more nuanced and sophisticated manner than the fundamental intellectual unity of Machiavelli’s political theory has been defended previously. This is a beautifully written, organized, and constructed book. I have rarely read a book on Machiavelli that I enjoyed more or learned more from.’ Peter Bondanella, Indiana University, Bloomington

The Evolution of a Concept Edited by James Farr

2015 228 x 152 mm 340pp 2 maps 978-1-107-06103-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

Northwestern University, Illinois

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and David Lay Williams

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DePaul University, Chicago

The sixteen essays of The General Will: The Evolution of a Concept, written by prominent political theorists and philosophers, chronicle the evolution of the general will, which is most centrally associated with the political philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.

Rationality, Democracy, and Justice

Advance praise: ‘An original and wide-ranging inquiry into the general will before, in, and after Rousseau. There is no other work quite like this one, and it fills an important gap in the voluminous scholarly literature on the general will. Professors Farr and Williams have assembled a group of eminent scholars, each of whom contributes an essay remarkable for its range and erudition.’

This volume advances the research agenda of one of the most remarkable political thinkers of our time: Jon Elster. It features studies in five areas of political and social theory: rationality and collective action, political and social norms, democracy and constitution making, transitional justice, and the explanation of social behavior.

Terence Ball, Arizona State University 2015 228 x 152 mm 538pp 978-1-107-05701-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$125.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Legacy of Jon Elster Edited by Claudio López-Guerra Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE), Mexico City

and Julia Maskivker Rollins College, Florida

2015 228 x 152 mm 304pp 8 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-06523-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Political theory From Slavery to the Cooperative Commonwealth

Distributive Justice and Access to Advantage

Labor and Republican Liberty in the Nineteenth Century Alex Gourevitch

G. A. Cohen’s Egalitarianism Edited by Alexander Kaufman

Brown University, Rhode Island

Should egalitarians seek to equalize welfare, resources, opportunity, or some other indicator of well-being? G. A. Cohen’s classic writings offer one of the most influential responses to the currency of the egalitarianism justice question. In this volume, major scholars assess and respond to Cohen’s contribution.

This book reconstructs how a group of nineteenth-century labor reformers appropriated and radicalized the republican tradition. These ‘labor republicans’ derived their definition of freedom from a long tradition of political theory dating back to the classical republics. ‘Alex Gourevitch’s new book powerfully challenges received understandings of the relationship between liberal and republican ideas and unsettles familiar narratives about the history of American political thought. He shows that republican political theory is not as automatically or easily egalitarian as has often been assumed; that nineteenth-century laissez-faire free labor doctrines themselves made civic and not only liberal claims; and, most importantly and centrally, that those he identifies as ‘labor republicans’ offered a neglected, fascinating, and distinctively American critique of capitalism and wage labor. From Slavery to the Cooperative Commonwealth is an exciting and highly original work.’ Jacob T. Levy, Tomlinson Professor of Political Theory, McGill University 2015 228 x 152 mm 232pp 978-1-107-03317-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-66365-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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Human Dignity The Constitutional Value and the Constitutional Right Aharon Barak Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya

Human dignity is now a central feature of many modern constitutions and international documents. This analytical study of human dignity as both a constitutional value and a constitutional right explores the sources of human dignity as a legal concept, its role in constitutional documents, its content, and its scope. 2015 228 x 152 mm 542pp 978-1-107-09023-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-46206-9 Paperback £27.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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University of Georgia

‘G. A. Cohen would have enjoyed this superb volume immensely, regardless of the fact that many of the contributors take him to task. The chapters exhibit the seriousness of purpose and quality of argument that characterized his own work.’ Jon Elster, Robert K. Merton Professor of the Social Sciences, Columbia University 2014 228 x 152 mm 286pp 978-1-107-07901-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Roman Political Thought From Cicero to Augustine Dean Hammer

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Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy Practicing a Politics of Reading Christopher P. Long Pennsylvania State University

Focusing on the Protagoras, Gorgias, Phaedo, Apology, and Phaedrus, this book delineates the political practices of Platonic writing and invites us to cultivate habits of collaborative reading capable of enriching our lives together. ‘In presenting analyses of five dialogues – Protagoras, Gorgias, Phaedo, Apology of Socrates, and Phaedrus – Long draws extensively on a wide range of Platonic scholarship. His interpretation of the meaning of Socrates’ claim to practice the true art of politics, its exemplification in the specific dialogues he treats, and the way in which Plato’s dialogues are intended to replicate it is nevertheless quite original. Emphasizing the importance of dialogue and the ways in which Socrates addressed specific individuals and tried to benefit them by forming a philosophical community, Long’s account of Socrates’ true art of politics does not describe political practice as it was ordinarily understood. It is much nobler and more high minded.’ Catherine Zuckert, University of Notre Dame 2014 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-107-04035-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania

This is the first comprehensive treatment of the political thought of the Romans. Through chapters on Cicero, Lucretius, Sallust, Virgil, Livy, Seneca, Tacitus, Marcus Aurelius and Augustine, and discussions of Polybius, the Stoics, Epicurus, and Epictetus, Hammer argues that the Romans engaged in a penetrating reflection on politics. Contents: 1. Cicero: to save the res publica; 2. Lucretius: the poetics of power: 3. Sallust: giving endurance to memory; 4. Virgil: politics, violence, and memory; 5. Livy: political thought as remedium; 6. Seneca and jurisdiction; 7. Tacitus: the political psychology of despotism; 8. Marcus Aurelius and the cosmopolis; 9. Augustine: political thought as confession. 2014 228 x 152 mm 570pp 978-0-521-19524-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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The End of Socialism James Otteson Wake Forest University, North Carolina

The End of Socialism explores the exact nature of the practical difficulties socialism faces and then examines the extent to which its moral ideals can, or should, guide policy nonetheless. ‘Distinguishing between what socialism has meant ‘in principle’ and what it has meant ‘in practice’, James Otteson deftly dissects the key claims that underlie the resurgent reliance on the state in society. In doing so, he harks back to a preMarxist conception of ‘socialism’, finessing a narrow focus on stateowned enterprise. This debate – the real debate – over socialism is as old as Plato, and as new as tomorrow’s newspaper. A serious treatment of a serious subject.’ Michael Munger, Duke University 2014 216 x 138 mm 240pp 978-1-107-01731-3 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-60596-1 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Political theory Citizenship and the Pursuit of the Worthy Life David Thunder Villanova University, Pennsylvania

This book argues that the insulation of public life from the ethical standpoint puts in jeopardy not only our integrity as persons but also the legitimacy and long-term survival of our political communities. In response to this predicament, David Thunder aims to rehabilitate the ethical standpoint in political philosophy. ‘David Thunder makes an excellent case for the wholeness of citizenship, in which the best citizen and the best person come together. His analysis is useful whether one agrees or not and is stated so agreeably that all can admire its clarity and persuasiveness.’ Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard University, and Hoover Institution, Stanford University 2014 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-107-06893-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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Evolution of the Social Contract Second edition Brian Skyrms University of California, Irvine

This new edition of Brian Skyrms’ acclaimed book applies game theory to an analysis of the origins of social contracts. Featuring new material and an updated bibliography, it will be of great interest to readers in the philosophy of science, social science, evolutionary biology, game and decision theory, and political theory. ‘This second edition is an important update of Brian Skyrms’ important book. Game theorists in evolutionary biology, economics and philosophy will continue to profit from, and enjoy, Skyrms’ groundbreaking work.’ Elliott Sober, University of Wisconsin, Madison 2014 216 x 138 mm 164pp 5 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-07728-7 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-43428-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Global Energy Justice

Leo Strauss

Problems, Principles, and Practices Benjamin K. Sovacool

Man of Peace Robert Howse

Aarhus Universitet, Denmark

This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of Strauss’s writings on political violence, considering also what he taught in the classroom on this subject. In stark contrast to popular perception, Strauss emerges as a man of peace, favorably disposed to international law and skeptical of imperialism.

and Michael H. Dworkin Vermont Law School

This book combines recent data on global energy security and climate change with fresh perspectives on the meaning of justice in social decisionmaking. Sovacool and Dworkin explore how conceptions of justice can help people to make more meaningful decisions about the production, delivery, use, and effects of energy.

New York University

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‘Even if you are convinced that nothing new or provocative could possibly be said about Leo Strauss, Rob Howse’s book will force you to rethink your position. Both friends and foes of Strauss will find much of interest in this fascinating reinterpretation of one of the canonical figures of twentieth-century political theory. Focusing on Strauss’ ideas about political violence, the volume’s most important achievement is to lay bare the fundamentals of Strauss’ oftentimes neglected international political and legal theory. Strauss poses an intellectual challenge to students of international law and politics, and Howse does a wonderful job sketching out that challenge’s main features.’

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William E. Scheuerman, Indiana University

‘A sustainable and desirable future must be fair in its satisfaction of basic human needs. Sovacool and Dworkin show us how ignoring fairness influences energy choices and how incorporating it should influence energy choices if we are to achieve the future we want.’ Robert Costanza, Australian National University 2014 228 x 152 mm 392pp 40 b/w illus. 37 tables 978-1-107-04195-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-66508-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$36.99

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Homer on the Gods and Human Virtue

2014 228 x 152 mm 196pp 978-1-107-07499-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-42767-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

Creating the Foundations of Classical Civilization Peter J. Ahrensdorf

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Davidson College, North Carolina

Moral China in the Age of Reform

This book shows that Homer was not only a great poet but also a great thinker. Peter J. Ahrensdorf shows that Homer elevates human virtue over reverence for the gods, celebrates the wisdom of the poet over the heroism of the warrior, and teaches that the courageously questioning Achilles is superior to Hector and Odysseus. ‘Turning to the epics of Homer as resources for reflection about the deepest sources of human virtue and happiness, Ahrensdorf’s challenging and persuasive book, by inverting the familiar views of the central characters created by the poet, elucidates the relation between the singer of songs and the true meaning of excellence.’ Arlene W. Saxonhouse, University of Michigan 2014 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-0-521-19388-7 Hardback £30.00 / US$45.00 For all formats available, see

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Jiwei Ci The University of Hong Kong

This book explores the three decades of reform in China as viewed in moral and spiritual, rather than socioeconomic, terms. It examines the current moral crisis as a mirror of contradictions in the new Chinese self as well as in society and seeks to show that enhanced freedom offers the only promise of escape from these contradictions. ‘Jiwei Ci’s remarkable book presents a gripping picture of contemporary China’s moral chaos and political vulnerability. He offers a deep diagnosis of the sources and character of China’s increasingly obtrusive and painfully felt moral crisis and makes clear how desperately difficult that crisis will be to resolve. He places residual hope in the imaginative resources of China’s ancient commitment to a very concrete conception of the good and in the


Political theory possible political commitment of the ruling party to revive some viable interpretation of that ancient commitment’s implications, which together level a bracing challenge to assess China’s political plasticity.’ John Dunn, University of Cambridge 2014 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-107-03866-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-64631-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Political Philosophy What It Is and Why It Matters Ronald Beiner University of Toronto

Political Philosophy is a survey of twentieth-century political philosophy focused on twelve of the most ambitious practitioners of epic political theory: Arendt, Oakeshott, Strauss, Löwith, Voegelin, Weil, Gadamer, Habermas, Foucault, MacIntyre, Rawls, and Rorty. Through critical dialogue, Ronald Beiner seeks to clarify what is at stake in the whole theory enterprise. ‘In this extraordinarily learned, clear, and wide-ranging book, Ronald Beiner analyzes the contributions of twelve leading thinkers of the twentieth century to political philosophy, from Arendt to Rorty, Strauss to Foucault, and Oakeshott to Rawls. Readers may well find themselves disagreeing here and there with specific judgments rendered in Political Philosophy – some being perhaps too harsh, others too lenient – but every reader, I believe, will be impressed by the humane seriousness that beats at the center of this impressive book, which seeks not to score points but to understand, eschewing scholarly quibbles in favor of the central question of the human good. Beiner makes for an outstanding guide through the intellectual life of the modern era.’ Robert C. Bartlett, Boston College 2014 228 x 152 mm 292pp 978-1-107-06995-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-68055-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Politics and the Search for the Common Good Hans Sluga University of California, Berkeley

Providing an original analysis and assessment of the political thought of Carl Schmitt, Hannah Arendt, and Michel Foucault, this book rethinks politics in a new vocabulary. It is of great interest to upper-level students and scholars of political philosophy, political theory, history of ideas, and political science. ‘The current standing of politics and politicians is low, citizens are disaffected and disengaged, and much writing on politics is empty and abstract. In this important new study Hans Sluga reflects on the nature of politics, and how we might reach a better understanding of it as ‘the care of the common’. It is a compelling read.’ Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge 2014 228 x 152 mm 272pp 3 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-06846-9 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-67113-3 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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as a mode of civic engagement that is no less relevant for contemporary democratic culture than it was for fifth-century Athens.’ Jill Frank, University of South Carolina 2014 228 x 152 mm 212pp 978-1-107-06742-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Images of Anarchy The Rhetoric and Science in Hobbes’s State of Nature Ioannis D. Evrigenis Tufts University, Massachusetts

This book examines the development of the natural condition of mankind throughout Hobbes’s works and traces its origins in his sources of inspiration. The resulting trajectory of the state of nature illuminates the ways in which Hobbes employed a rhetoric of science and a science of rhetoric in his relentless pursuit of peace. 2014 228 x 152 mm 309pp 14 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51372-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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What Would Socrates Do? Self-Examination, Civic Engagement, and the Politics of Philosophy Joel Alden Schlosser Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania

What Would Socrates Do? speaks to contemporary concerns with democratic citizenship, civic engagement, and political education. The main purposes of the book are twofold: first, to challenge the received opinion about Socrates by showing how his activities in democratic Athens involved productively challenging the extant political consensus; and second, to imagine alternative forms of political engagement inspired by Socrates. ‘Drawing on Plato, Aristophanes, and Xenophon, What Would Socrates Do? reconstructs Socrates’ philosophy alongside and against Athens’s late fifth-century political culture. Sensitive to text and context, it brings to light the ways in which Socrates’ engagements with foreigners, women, slaves, and citizens alike challenged the exclusions of Athens’s democratic ideology and transformed Athenian practices of accountability, free speech, and freedom in the direction of more democracy. [This book] develops ‘a philosophy that lives in the people who practice it together’

Majority Decisions Principles and Practices Edited by Stéphanie Novak Hertie School of Governance, Berlin

and Jon Elster Columbia University, College de France

This book presents the most complete set of analytical, normative, and historical discussions of majority decision making to date. While some chapters discuss formal theories of majority decisions, most focus on historical and normative issues: the origin of majority voting in different contexts, and the virtues and pathologies of majority decision making. ‘The essays published in this book give very broad and deep perspectives on the varied roles played by the principle of collective decision by majority rule. Essayistic in form, the studies give insights into historical examples and specific value issues in majority decisions. I strongly recommend this volume for its varied points of view on electoral systems.’ Kenneth J. Arrow, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University 2014 228 x 152 mm 288pp 26 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-05409-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Political theory Individual and Community in Nietzsche’s Philosophy Edited by Julian Young Wake Forest University, North Carolina

A traditional interpretation of Nietzsche claims that he values only the exceptional individual. Yet there are passages in which he seems to value the flourishing of the community above that of the individual. The ten essays that comprise this volume wrestle with this tension, some defending the traditional interpretation, others arguing for the importance of community. 2014 228 x 152 mm 258pp 978-1-107-04985-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Interactive Democracy The Social Roots of Global Justice Carol C. Gould Hunter College, City University of New York

In this book, Carol C. Gould proposes an integrative approach to the core values of democracy, justice, and human rights, looking beyond traditional politics to the social conditions that would realize them. It is of interest to scholars and students of political philosophy, global justice, social and political science, and gender studies. ‘Carol Gould demonstrates again why she is one of the world’s best thinkers on interlinked questions of democracy, justice, freedom, and human rights. Her fresh interactive approach yields compelling arguments and new insights on the whole range of key questions in political philosophy, especially as they confront a globalizing world.’ John Dryzek, Australian National University 2014 228 x 152 mm 308pp 978-1-107-02474-8 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-60741-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Bentham’s Theory of Law and Public Opinion Edited by Xiaobo Zhai Zhengzhou University and University College London

and Michael Quinn University College London

Intended for academics and students who are interested in legal and political philosophy and in intellectual and legal history, this volume brings together the

latest research from leading Bentham scholars and challenges the dominant understandings of Bentham among legal and political philosophers. 2014 228 x 152 mm 263pp 978-1-107-04225-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Equality for Inegalitarians

in our actual, imperfect world. An excellent example of the contributions philosophers can make to important debates on matters of global justice.’ Gillian Brock, University of Auckland 2014 229 x 152 mm 248pp 6 tables 978-1-107-42492-0 Paperback £20.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-1-107-01030-7 Hardback £54.99 / US$89.99 For all formats available, see

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George Sher Rice University, Houston

Taking an original look at the relations between choice, talent, desert and responsibility, Sher offers a compelling alternative account of distributive justice to luck egalitarianism, discussing basic questions about moral and distributive equality. Of interest to students and academics interested in debates surrounding luck egalitarianism and distributive justice. ‘At once a magisterial overview of the field and a deeply original and important contribution, this is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary debates over justice and egalitarianism. Sher’s book promises to change the contours of those debates in lasting ways.’ David McCabe, Colgate University 2014 228 x 152 mm 190pp 978-1-107-00957-8 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-25170-9 Paperback £17.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Globalization and Global Justice Shrinking Distance, Expanding Obligations Nicole Hassoun State University of New York, Binghamton

This book considers the case for free trade and foreign aid in light of a new argument for significant obligations to the global poor, and concludes with a new proposal for fair trade in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Suitable for those interested in economics, political science and public policy. ‘Globalization and Global Justice provides concrete policy advice based on rigorous philosophical argument, relevantly blending empirical evidence with rich philosophical analysis. It explores theoretically informed, but practically focused proposals for how we can implement more justice

The Decline of Mercy in Public Life Alex Tuckness Iowa State University

and John M. Parrish Loyola Marymount University, California

This study explores why mercy, once prominent, is now rarely invoked in contemporary political discourse. Covering thought from Homer to the late Enlightenment, and including treatment of Buddhist, Islamic, and Eastern Orthodox traditions, this book will be valuable to students of political philosophy, political theory, and the philosophy of law. ‘This is a well done, well written, and very useful book. It will quickly become a standard reference for scholars seeking to understand the history of thought about mercy in the west and elsewhere as well as the current ‘decline of mercy in public life’. The authors provide a useful and persuasive account of the transformation of thinking about mercy and the growth of a belief in the opposition of mercy and justice.’ Austin D. Sarat, Amherst College 2014 228 x 152 mm 318pp 1 table 978-1-107-05014-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Compulsory Voting For and Against Jason Brennan Georgetown University, Washington DC

and Lisa Hill University of Adelaide

Two leading political theorists debate whether compulsory voting is the solution to the decline in overall voter turnout. Jason Brennan argues that compulsory voting will not only fail to make governments more responsive to the needs of the disadvantaged, but that it might actually harm them. Lisa Hill


Political theory argues that compulsory voting makes the political system more democratic. ‘The frustrating thing about arguments over citizenship in democracies is that everyone is right, meaning that everyone is also wrong. There are powerful arguments in favor of asking citizens to act on a moral obligation to become informed, so as to move toward an ideal world. In that view, argued ably here by Jason Brennan, anyone who fails to become informed should voluntarily abstain. Lisa Hill argues that Brennan has it backwards: ‘good’ elections are not the result of an informed citizenry. Rather, a broadly accepted electoral process, legitimated by universal participation, is what creates an informed citizenry. Who is right? An extraordinary and very fair-minded treatment of significant issues in democracy around the world.’ Michael Munger, Duke University 2014 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-107-04151-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-61392-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

Burdens of Political Responsibility Narrative and The Cultivation of Responsiveness Jade Larissa Schiff Oberlin College, Ohio

Burdens of Political Responsibility discusses experiences of political responsibility through a variety of disciplines, including political theory, phenomenology, sociology, and literary criticism.

Confucian Democracy in East Asia Theory and Practice Sungmoon Kim City University of Hong Kong

Confucian Democracy in East Asia explores the unique Confucian reasoning that still exists in much of East Asian culture.

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De Montfort University, Leicester

and Hendrik Wagenaar University of Sheffield

Practices of Freedom draws upon new understandings of radical democracy and policy-making to examine how the struggles of individuals, groups and movements shape contemporary governance. Integrating theoretical contributions with detailed empirical studies, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of new approaches to governance, conflict resolution and democracy. ‘This landmark collection brings together the very best theoretical work on local and global governance in relation to democratic participation on the one hand and carefully reconstructed case studies on the other. It is precisely the kind of theoretical and practical work needed to understand the complex modes of governance and practices of freedom in which we are entangled today.’

Syracuse University, New York

This book introduces the concept of semi-citizenship into debates about people who hold some but not all elements of citizenship. 2014 229 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-63033-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99

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Practices of Freedom

University of Essex

Elizabeth F. Cohen

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Aletta J. Norval

Semi-Citizenship in Democratic Politics

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2014 228 x 152 mm 330pp 978-1-107-04903-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00

Decentred Governance, Conflict and Democratic Participation Edited by Steven Griggs

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2014 228 x 152 mm 222pp 978-1-107-04162-2 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107041622

The Meanings of Rights The Philosophy and Social Theory of Human Rights Edited by Costas Douzinas Birkbeck, University of London

and Conor Gearty London School of Economics and Political Science

Leading intellectuals examine the theory of rights from philosophical, theological, historical, literary and political perspectives. 2014 228 x 152 mm 368pp 978-1-107-02785-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-67959-7 Paperback £22.99 / US$36.99 For all formats available, see

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The Politics and Ethics of Identity In Search of Ourselves Richard Ned Lebow King’s College London

Challenges the notion of consistent unitary identities, arguing that we are multiple, changing selves, shaped by social contexts and processes. 2014 229 x 152 mm 444pp 978-1-107-67557-5 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-02765-7 Hardback £69.99 / US$114.99 For all formats available, see

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Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War Martha Taylor Loyola College, Maryland

The first comprehensive study of Thucydides’ presentation of Pericles’ radical redefinition of the city of Athens during the Peloponnesian War. 2014 229 x 152 mm 324pp 3 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-41540-9 Paperback £20.99 / US$31.99 Also available 978-0-521-76593-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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James Tully, University of Victoria, Canada 2014 228 x 152 mm 329pp 978-1-107-05610-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Political theory Democratizing Global Climate Governance Hayley Stevenson University of Sheffield

and John S. Dryzek ANZSOG Institute for Governance

Provides a fresh perspective on the state of global climate governance, offering innovative suggestions for improving its effectiveness and legitimacy. 2014 228 x 152 mm 267pp 4 tables 978-1-107-02680-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-60853-5 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Conjugal Union What Marriage Is and Why It Matters Patrick Lee Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio

and Robert P. George Princeton University, New Jersey

Patrick Lee and Robert P. George argue that marriage is a distinctive type of community: the union of a man and a woman who have committed to sharing their lives on every level of their beings in the kind of union that would be fulfilled by conceiving and rearing children together. ‘This book explains, defends, and promotes a traditional (‘conjugal’) idea of marriage with philosophical, non-faith-based arguments that also indicate why same-sex marriage is not marriage and why no-fault divorce law is incompatible with the institution of marriage. The authors give a clear and significant philosophical exposition of what’s wrong with the ideas of marriage that have been developed in the literature (including court judgments) favoring same-sex marriage.’ John Finnis, University of Oxford 2014 216 x 138 mm 152pp 978-1-107-05992-4 Hardback £40.00 / US$60.00 978-1-107-67055-6 Paperback £15.99 / US$22.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism Edited by Steven Wall University of Arizona

Liberalism emerged as a tradition of political thought in Europe during the Enlightenment and extended throughout the continent and to America into the twentieth century. This volume provides an expert survey of liberal approaches and responses to a range of important topics including freedom, equality, toleration, religion, and nationalism. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy

2015 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-08007-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-43941-2 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

Democracy in a Russian Mirror Edited by Adam Przeworski New York University

This book examines the current state of Russia and the prospects for democracy in the light of the experience of existing democracies. Posing several challenges to our understanding of democracy, thirteen contributors argue some of the central questions vital to understanding the conditions of emergence and survival of successful democracies. Cambridge Studies in the Theory of Democracy, 11

2015 228 x 152 mm 344pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05339-7 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Freedom Is Power The Guardian of the Constitution Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt on the Limits of Constitutional Law Edited and translated by Lars Vinx Bilkent University, Ankara

As the terminal crisis of the Weimar Republic intensified, Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt debated whether the Weimar Constitution should be protected by a constitutional court or by presidential dictatorship. This volume provides the first translation of Kelsen’s and Schmitt’s famous and influential exchange on the ‘Guardian of the Constitution’. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 12

2015 228 x 152 mm 290pp 978-1-107-09268-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Liberty through Political Representation Lawrence Hamilton University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

A novel and sophisticated account of the relationship between freedom and power, illustrated by original accounts of South Africa’s recent political experience and the global financial crisis. Will appeal to scholars and students of history, politics, philosophy, economics, sociology, development studies and Southern African studies. ‘Hamilton offers penetrating and novel insights into the complex character of human freedom in the contemporary world.’ Anthony Butler, University of Cape Town Contemporary Political Theory

2014 228 x 152 mm 242pp 978-1-107-06296-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

Counting the Many

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The Origins and Limits of Supermajority Rule Melissa Schwartzberg

Process Tracing

New York University

Examines the history underlying the use of supermajority voting rules and offers a critique of their ability to remedy the defects of majority decision making. Cambridge Studies in the Theory of Democracy, 10

2014 228 x 152 mm 248pp 978-0-521-19823-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-12449-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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From Metaphor to Analytic Tool Edited by Andrew Bennett Georgetown University, Washington DC

and Jeffrey T. Checkel Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

There are a growing number of scholars who study politics by conducting rich empirical case studies. This book highlights process tracing – a method that plays a central role in organizing and measuring these empirics. Drawing upon numerous examples, it


Political theory / History of ideas provides grounded, practical advice on conducting process tracing well. ‘Bennett and Checkel have assembled an impressive group of scholars on the cutting-edge methodological issues involved in process tracing, while at the same time providing concrete, practical advice for scholars who wish to use this technique of analysis in a variety of different research programs. As a result of this dual approach, this volume represents a steep change from earlier methodological studies on process tracing and fills a real gap in scholarship. There is no doubt that it will be compulsory reading on graduate-level courses in qualitative methodology for a long time to come.’ Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford Strategies for Social Inquiry

2014 247 x 174 mm 352pp 13 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-04452-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-68637-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$36.99 For all formats available, see

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Exits, Voices and Social Investment Citizens’ Reaction to Public Services Keith Dowding

Anne Phillips London School of Economics and Political Science

The human figures today as a central reference point for human rights, humanitarianism, and global justice. But who or what is that human? This book rejects accounts in terms of core characteristics, and argues for an understanding of the human as a claim and commitment to equality. Advance praise: ‘Anne Phillips’ book is a hugely engaging critique of both descriptive and abstract accounts of the human as a basis for contemporary politics.’ J. M. Browne, University of Cambridge The Seeley Lectures

2015 216 x 138 mm 160pp 978-1-107-09397-3 Hardback £49.99 / US$84.99 978-1-107-47583-0 Paperback £15.99 / US$24.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Jeremy D. Bailey, Ross M. Lence Distinguished Teaching Chair, University of Houston

and Peter John University College London

Publication April 2015

Public services are used by everyone. Dissatisfied consumers can either voice their complaints, or exit. Using survey evidence from the UK, this book examines how people’s investment or stake in their communities affects their choice to exit or voice and the implications for the provision and quality of public services.

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‘This restatement and intensive empirical exploration of Hirschman’s classic ideas in the context of public services is not just very welcome as such, but is also an immensely good read.’ Stephen Harrison, Honorary Professor of Social Policy, University of Manchester Theories of Institutional Design

The Politics of the Human

Madison’s ‘Notes’ in a book that is now indispensable for seminars in American political thought and the early republic.’

2015 228 x 152 mm 296pp 978-1-107-02947-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

Australian National University

2015 229 x 152 mm 206pp 7 b/w illus. 35 tables 978-1-107-48418-4 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-02242-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$114.99 For all formats available, see

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History of ideas The Mind of James Madison The Legacy of Classical Republicanism Colleen A. Sheehan Villanova University, Pennsylvania

This book provides a compelling and incisive portrait of James Madison, the scholar and political philosopher. Through extensive historical research and analysis of Madison’s heretofore underappreciated 1791 ‘Notes on Government’, Madison’s scholarly contributions are cast in a new light, yielding a richer, more comprehensive understanding of his political thought than ever before.

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The Renaissance in Italy A Social and Cultural History of the Rinascimento Guido Ruggiero University of Miami

This book offers a rich and exciting new way of thinking about the Italian Renaissance. Guido Ruggiero’s work is based on archival research and new insights of social and cultural history and literary criticism, with a special emphasis on everyday culture, gender, violence and sexuality. Advance praise: ‘A master historian of the Renaissance offers us a fascinating new means of understanding and appreciating Italy’s cultural development in the period between the ancient and the modern world. This is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students across the disciplines as well as travelers off to explore the wonders of Italian civilization.’ Joanne M. Ferraro, San Diego State University, and author of Venice: History of the Floating City

Contents: 1. Legitimacy: a crisis and a promise (c.1250–c.1340); 2. Civiltà: living and thinking the city (c.1300–c.1375); 3. Plague: death, disaster, and the rinascita of civiltà (c.1325–c.1425); 4. Violence: social conflict and the Italian Hundred Years War (c.1350–c.1454); 5. Imagination: the shared primary culture of the early Rinascimento (c.1350–c.1475); 6. Courts: princes, aristocrats, and quiet glory (c.1425–c.1500); 7. Self: the individual as a work of art (c.1425–c.1525); 8. Discovery: finding the old in the new (c.1450–c.1560); 9. Re-dreams: virtù, saving the Rinascimento, and the satyr in the garden

Advance praise: ‘Colleen Sheehan places James Madison’s ‘Notes on Government’ in the history of political thought and thus further reveals Madison as a political philosopher and not just a partisan tactician. In addition to this important discovery, she has included

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History of ideas (c.1500–c.1560); 10. Reform: spiritual enthusiasms, discipline, and a church militant (c.1500–c.1575); 11. Retreat: the great social divide and the end of the Rinascimento (c.1525–c.1575). 2015 228 x 152 mm 626pp 33 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-0-521-89520-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 978-0-521-71938-4 Paperback £22.99 / US$36.99 Publication March 2015

selfhood studies, Islamic studies, history of ideas and philosophy of mind.

conquered peoples and a long-lasting empire.

2015 228 x 152 mm 268pp 978-1-107-08879-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

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Spinoza and the Case for Philosophy

Politics and the Street in Democratic Athens

Elhanan Yakira

Alex Gottesman

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Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Temple University, Philadelphia

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This book analyzes three often-debated questions of Spinoza’s legacy: was Spinoza a religious thinker? How should we understand Spinoza’s mind-body doctrine? What meaning can be given to Spinoza’s notions – such as salvation, beatitude, and freedom – which are seemingly incompatible with his determinism, his secularism, and his critique of religion.

The first in-depth study of the classical Athenian public sphere. It examines informal political spaces like symposia, gymnasia and workshops and the role of impromptu theatrics and gossip in the formation of public opinion, as well as exploring their relationship to the formal civic institutions of assembly, council and courts.

Hegel’s Theory of Responsibility Mark Alznauer Northwestern University, Illinois

The first book-length treatment of a central concept in Hegel’s practical philosophy – the theory of responsibility. This theory is both original and radical in its emphasis on the role and importance of social and historical conditions as a context for our actions. 2015 228 x 152 mm 230pp 2 tables 978-1-107-07812-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Magistracy and the Historiography of the Roman Republic Politics in Prose Ayelet Haimson Lushkov University of Texas, Austin

The first study of the literary representation of Roman republican magistracy. Applying current literary critical methods to historical narratives, its approach provides a richer account of political phenomena in the round. It will appeal to researchers and students of classical literature, political theory, ancient history, and cultural studies. 2015 228 x 152 mm 209pp 978-1-107-04090-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Self-Awareness in Islamic Philosophy Avicenna and Beyond Jari Kaukua University of Jyväskylä, Finland

This book provides an extended analysis of human selfhood and selfawareness in Avicenna and two of the most important post-classical Islamic philosophers, Suhrawardī and Mullā Sadrā. It is of interest to readers in the history of philosophy, intellectual history,

2014 228 x 152 mm 297pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06998-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

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The First Frame

Hegel, the End of History, and the Future

Theatre Space in Enlightenment France Pannill Camp Washington University, St Louis

Drawing on philosophy, dramatic theory, and architecture, this is the only book in English about the modernisation of French playhouses before the Revolution. Exploring theatre architecture reform in France as part of a broader cultural phenomenon, it will be of interest to students of theatre, architecture, and the Enlightenment. 2014 228 x 152 mm 299pp 30 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07916-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

Eric Michael Dale Emerson College, Boston

This book offers an alternative understanding to the common interpretation of Hegel’s ‘end of history’, drawing attention to those parts of his arguments which deserve to endure. Elegantly written, it will be of interest to advanced students and scholars of Hegel, continental philosophy and the philosophy of history. 2014 228 x 152 mm 265pp 978-1-107-06302-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Law and Power in the Making of the Roman Commonwealth

Representing Space in the Scientific Revolution David Marshall Miller

Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi

Iowa State University

Università degli Studi di Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy

Using an integrated historical and philosophical approach, this book explores the origin of modern physics in Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Newton, and others. It analyzes representations of space in the scientific revolution, and will be essential reading for scholars and students of the history and philosophy of science.

Translated by Laura Kopp

A wide-ranging historical account of Roman law and legal institutions which explains how they were created and modified in relation to political developments and changes in power relations. Demonstrates the paramount importance of laws in securing political equilibrium, stability, the integration of

‘In this exciting new study, Miller argues that the Scientific Revolution depended crucially on the adoption of an oriented representation of space,


History of ideas privileging parallel lines instead of centers. From this novel perspective he throws fresh light on the disparate contributions of Averroës, Gilbert, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Fermat, Roberval, Hooke and Newton. Highly recommended for all those with an interest in the birth of modern cosmology.’ Richard T. W. Arthur, McMaster University 2014 228 x 152 mm 246pp 21 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04673-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Kant’s Empirical Psychology Patrick R. Frierson Whitman College, Washington

This book examines the under-explored topic of Kant’s empirical psychology. Frierson shows how Kant’s ideas can be applied throughout his philosophy and to contemporary philosophical issues, making this book of interest to students and scholars of Kant, the history of psychology, philosophy of psychology, and philosophy of action. ‘With this lucid explanation and analysis of Kant’s empirical psychology, Patrick Frierson makes a major contribution to Kant scholarship. Up till now, the general lack of familiarity with this aspect of Kant’s philosophy has led many to conflate his moral theory and his empirical psychology, which in turn has produced many misguided objections and caricatures. Frierson’s clear and balanced discussion enables readers to gain a deeper understanding of Kant’s empirical account of human cognition and action, and to situate it properly in its broader philosophical context.’

loss of freedom, immorality, conflict and alienation. ‘For two decades now Frederick Neuhouser has been one of the most brilliant philosophical readers of Rousseau that we have, and his new book offers a masterly reconstruction of the central argument of the Second Discourse. Solid in exposition, tightly argued throughout, and compelling in the details, Neuhouser shows clearly – as so much of the scholarship does not – just what Rousseau’s answers in fact were to the two questions he set himself to answer: what is the origin of human inequality, and does it have its foundations in the natural law?’ Christopher Brooke, University of Bristol

2014 228 x 152 mm 1242pp 978-1-107-63001-7 2-Volume Paperback Boxed Set £60.00 / US$95.00

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The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy Second edition Edited by Robert Pasnau University of Colorado Boulder

Edited in association with Christina van Dyke Calvin College, Michigan

Columbia University, New York

The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy comprises over fifty specially commissioned essays by experts on the philosophy of this period. Starting in the late eighth century, with the renewal of learning some centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, a sequence of chapters takes the reader through developments in many and varied fields, including logic and language, natural philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, and theology. Close attention is paid to the context of medieval philosophy, with discussions of the rise of the universities and developments in the cultural and linguistic spheres. A striking feature is the continuous coverage of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian material. There are useful biographies of the philosophers, and a comprehensive bibliography. The volumes illuminate a rich and remarkable period in the history of philosophy and will be the authoritative source on medieval philosophy for the next generation of scholars and students alike.

This book gives readers at all levels access to a vastly influential text of modern philosophy, Rousseau’s Second Discourse. Neuhouser evaluates and reconstructs Rousseau’s arguments on why economic inequalities are so common in society and the dangers they pose to human well-being: unhappiness,

Contributors: Robert Pasnau, Dimitri Gutas, John Marenbon, Katerina Ierodiakonou, Steven P. Marrone, David Luscombe, Jan A. Aertsen, Gareth B. Matthews, François-Xavier Putallaz, Roger Ariew, Christopher J. Martin, E. Jennifer Ashworth, Gyula Klima, Stephen Read, Paul Vincent Spade, Irène Rosier-Catach,

Pauline Kleingeld, University of Groningen 2014 228 x 152 mm 288pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03265-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Rousseau’s Critique of Inequality Reconstructing the Second Discourse Frederick Neuhouser

Nadja Germann, Taneli Kukkonen, Rega Wood, Cecilia Trifogli, Johannes M. M. H. Thijssen, John Haldane, Dag Nikolaus Hasse, Deborah Black, A. Mark Smith, Claude Panaccio, Timothy Noone, Dominik Perler, Peter Adamson, Tobias Hoffmann, Simo Knuuttila, Richard Cross, Lenn E. Goodman, Mikko Yrjönsuuri, John Boler, Bonnie Kent, Jean Porter, Rudolf Schüssler, Antony Black, Cary J. Nederman, G. R. Evans, Michael F. Cusato, Frederick H. Russell, John F. Wippel, Alessandro D. Conti, Joël Biard, Calvin G. Normore, Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen, Robert Wisnovsky, William E. Mann, Christina Van Dyke, Brian Leftow, Thomas Williams, Hester Goodenough Gelber, Eleonore Stump, Sarah Pessin, Michele Trizio, Charles Burnett, John A. Demetracopoulos, Mauro Zonta

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Religious Pluralism and Values in the Public Sphere Lenn E. Goodman Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

Goodman argues we can respect one another and learn from one another’s ways without sharing them or relinquishing our own. 2014 216 x 138 mm 227pp 978-1-107-05213-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-65805-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Writing Metamorphosis in the English Renaissance 1550–1700 Susan Wiseman Birkbeck, University of London

Susan Wiseman analyses mythical and natural creatures in English Renaissance writing, including Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempest. 2014 228 x 152 mm 254pp 15 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04165-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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History of ideas / Texts in political thought Romanticism and the Emotions

Evolution and Victorian Culture

Edited by Joel Faflak

Edited by Bernard V. Lightman

University of Western Ontario

York University, Toronto

and Richard C. Sha

and Bennett Zon

American University, Washington DC

University of Durham

The first essay collection to examine emotion across the span of Romantic literature and thought, in light of new scholarship.

Examines the dynamic interplay between evolution and Victorian culture, mapping new relationships between the arts and sciences.

2014 228 x 152 mm 273pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05239-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 92

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Young Thomas More and the Arts of Liberty Gerard B. Wegemer University of Dallas

This book analyzes Thomas More’s thoughts on the statecraft needed to enhance liberty and peace in a culture favoring war. 2014 229 x 152 mm 224pp 7 b/w illus. 978-1-107-61811-4 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-0-521-19653-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge Companion to the French Enlightenment

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The Demographic Imagination and the NineteenthCentury City Paris, London, New York Nicholas Daly University College Dublin

Nicholas Daly offers a lively and provocative account of the transformation of culture by the population explosion of the nineteenth century. Finding examples in everything from ghost stories to opera to fashion, Daly shows how narratives and images of crowded city life circulated among Paris, London and New York. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 97

Edited by Daniel Brewer

2015 228 x 152 mm 288pp 12 b/w illus. 978-1-107-09559-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

University of Minnesota

Publication March 2015

Containing essays by leading scholars representing a wide range of disciplines, this Companion offers new perspectives on the French Enlightenment. Clearly organized and easy to use, the volume provides a comprehensive overview of a period that marks the beginning of modern intellectual culture and political life.

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Learning Latin and Greek from Antiquity to the Present Edited by Elizabeth P. Archibald The Johns Hopkins University

Cambridge Companions to Literature

William Brockliss

2014 228 x 152 mm 265pp 2 maps 978-1-107-02148-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00

and Jonathan Gnoza

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University of Wisconsin, Madison New York University

Provides a unique overview of the broad historical, geographical and social range of Latin and Greek as second languages. Elucidates the techniques of Latin and Greek instruction across time and place, and the contrasting socio-political circumstances that contributed to and resulted from this remarkably enduring field of study. ‘This book fills beautifully a remarkable gap, and in so doing it involves a dream team of contributors. Second language acquisition has

elicited much attention over the past few decades, but Greek and Latin – despite having been the object of such study for millennia – have never before been brought together and investigated from this perspective as this collection does across time and space. Learning Latin and Greek [from Antiquity to the Present] will be the go-to resource for readers interested in the history of education. Here they can track the learning of the classical languages from ancient papyri to present-day textbooks and software, and probe the pedagogy of secondlanguage study in both the Old and New Worlds, from Russia to Mexico, by way of Egypt, Italy, and the British Isles.’ Jan Ziolkowski, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin, Harvard University, and Director, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection Yale Classical Studies, 37

2015 228 x 152 mm 248pp 10 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-05164-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Revolutionary Writings Reflections on the Revolution in France and the First Letter on a Regicide Peace Edmund Burke Edited by Iain Hampsher-Monk University of Exeter

An accessible and annotated edition of Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France with the first Letter on a Regicide Peace. Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Editor’s introduction; Further reading; Chronology; Notes; A note on the texts; Reflections on the Revolution in France; The first Letter on a Regicide Peace; Appendix A (variant reading from A Regicide Peace); Index. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

2014 216 x 138 mm 419pp 978-0-521-84393-5 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-60509-0 Paperback £17.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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The Coalition Effect, 2010–2015 Edited by Anthony Seldon Wellington College, Berkshire

and Mike Finn Liverpool Hope University

The British general election of May 2010 delivered the first coalition government since the Second World War. David Cameron and Nick Clegg pledged a ‘new politics’ with the government taking office in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. Five years on, a team of leading experts drawn from academia, the media, Parliament, Whitehall and think tanks assesses this ‘coalition effect’ across a broad range of policy areas. Adopting the contemporary history approach, this pioneering book addresses academic and policy debates across this whole range of issues. Did the coalition represent the natural ‘next step’ in party dealignment and the evolution of multi-party politics? Was coalition in practice a historic innovation in itself, or did the essential principles of Britain’s uncodified constitution remain untroubled? Fundamentally, was the coalition able to deliver on its promises made in the coalition agreement, and what were the consequences – for the country and the parties – of this union? Advance praise: ‘An absorbing, rich and indispensable book for all who seek a dispassionate assessment of the achievements and failures of the coalition government.’ Sir Ivor Crewe, Master of University College, Oxford

Contributors: Anthony Seldon, Mike Finn, Martin Loughlin, Cal Viney, Neil McGarvey, Peter Riddell, Philip Cowley, Paul Johnson, Daniel Chandler, Dieter Helm, Julian Glover, Tony Travers, Alan Smithers, Howard Glennerster, Nicholas Timmins, Michael Clarke, Julie Smith, Rosie Campbell, Sarah Childs, Rory Coonan, Philip Norton, Guy Lodge, Illias Thoms, Peter Preston, John Curtice 2015 228 x 152 mm 613pp 10 b/w illus. 17 tables 978-1-107-08061-4 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-44018-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$36.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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The British and Peace in Northern Ireland The Process and Practice of Reaching Agreement Edited by Graham Spencer University of Portsmouth

A compelling inside account of how senior government officials and civil servants shaped the Northern Ireland peace process. Key figures talk openly about their roles and how pragmatism, inclusivity and cohesion enabled the transition from war to peace in Northern Ireland. Advance praise: ‘This book is an invaluable addition to examining what happened ‘behind the scenes’ at governmental level in the peace process. Graham Spencer has done a great service in helping us to understand the decision-making processes that went on amongst senior British civil servants and officials and this combination of authored chapters and penetrating interviews provides a wide-ranging analysis of tensions and problems that had to be dealt with before political agreement could be reached. There are many lessons to be found about negotiation in this illuminating and important study and we should thank Graham Spencer for that.’ Bertie Ahern, Taoiseach of Ireland, 1997–2008 2015 228 x 152 mm 374pp 978-1-107-04287-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-61750-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$36.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Politics of Judicial Independence in the UK’s Changing Constitution Graham Gee University of Birmingham

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product of politics rather than insulated from it. 2015 228 x 152 mm 306pp 3 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-06695-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Ethics and Integrity in British Politics How Citizens Judge their Politicians’ Conduct and Why it Matters Nicholas Allen Royal Holloway, University of London

and Sarah Birch University of Glasgow

Public perceptions of political ethics are at the heart of current political debate. Drawing on original survey data, this book offers new insights into how citizens understand political ethics and integrity, and shows how current institutional preoccupations with standards of conduct all too often miss the mark. ‘… provides an account of our disenchantment with politicians that is both sophisticated and powerful. The sophistication comes from the careful way the argument is developed and the extensive use of an original evidence base. The power is provided by the core message: there is a big gap between politicians’ understanding of integrity and that of the public and disillusionment with the behaviour of politicians matters in terms of democratic engagement.’ Gerry Stoker, University of Southampton 2015 228 x 152 mm 241pp 13 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-107-05050-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-64234-8 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Robert Hazell University College London

Kate Malleson Queen Mary, University of London

and Patrick O’Brien London School of Economics and Political Science

Based on over 150 interviews with UK judges, politicians and officials, this is the first authoritative account of relations between the judiciary and government since the Constitutional Reform Act 2005. The authors argue that judicial independence is in fact a

Expansionary Fiscal Contraction The Thatcher Government’s 1981 Budget in Perspective Edited by Duncan Needham University of Cambridge

and Anthony Hotson University of Cambridge

In this specially commissioned volume, contributors examine recently released archives alongside firsthand accounts to review the Thatcher government’s controversial 1981 budget. This timely and thoughtful treatment recasts a critical episode in post-war British

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British government, politics, policy / European government, politics, policy economic history and will have broad appeal among today’s economists, political scientists, historians and policy makers. ‘The arduous process of economic policy-making on the run is wonderfully exposed in this volume on the famous 1981 Budget. The reader is taken into the corridors of Great George Street and into the Faculties of Economics and should come away realising just how hard it is to do this stuff right.’ Jagjit Chadha, University of Kent 2014 228 x 152 mm 251pp 9 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-04293-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The Cement of Civil Society Studying Networks in Localities Mario Diani Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy

This book analyzes civil society as a field of organizations mobilizing on collective goals. Drawing upon field work on citizens’ organizations in two British cities, this book combines network analysis and social movement theories to show how to represent civil society as a system of relations between multiple actors. Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 256pp 24 b/w illus. 54 tables 978-1-107-10000-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

and France, analyzing the adaptation of neofascism in society and politics. 2015 228 x 152 mm 320pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03091-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication August 2015 For all formats available, see

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A Divided Republic Nation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France Emile Chabal University of Edinburgh

An original interpretation of contemporary French political culture that uses current political debates surrounding republicanism and liberalism to build an imaginative new framework for understanding the relationship between nation, state and citizenship. Advance praise: ‘This is an outstanding and groundbreaking book. It provides a powerful and persuasive account of the transformation of the modern French intellectual landscape, and the emergence of new patterns of republican and liberal thought. The analysis is rich, nuanced, and sophisticated, and Chabal provides us with the essential keys to understanding contemporary French political debates.’ Sudhir Hazareesingh, University of Oxford 2015 228 x 152 mm 295pp 978-1-107-06151-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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European government, politics, policy Transnational Neofascism in France and Italy Andrea Mammone Royal Holloway, University of London

This book investigates the establishment, evolution, and international links of the extreme right in one of the main Western European areas since 1945. Andrea Mammone details the long journey in the development of the extreme right in Italy

Transitional Justice After German Reunification Exposing Unofficial Collaborators Juan Espindola Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Mexico City

A multidisciplinary investigation of denunciators for the East German secret police, the Ministry of State Security and the way in which they have been publicly unveiled. It evaluates the justifications to support or oppose public identifications, how targeted collaborators react to this practice, and whether it achieves its intended purpose. 2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 2 tables 978-1-107-08312-7 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Which European Union? Europe After the Euro Crisis Sergio Fabbrini Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli in Roma

What impact will the Euro crisis have on the future of the European Union? Sergio Fabbrini argues that a new European political order is necessary based on an institutional differentiation between the EU member states interested only in market co-operation and those advancing towards a genuine economic and monetary union. ‘Fabbrini brings to bear the skills of a seasoned analyst of comparative politics, a sophisticated knowledge of the federalism literature, and a deep familiarity with the workings of the EU. This book will surely animate a lively debate about where the EU has been and how it can develop in the future.’ James A. Caporaso, University of Washington 2015 228 x 152 mm 384pp 8 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-107-10394-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-50397-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$36.99 For all formats available, see

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Resolving Controversy in the European Union Legislative Decision-Making before and after Enlargement Robert Thomson Trinity College, Dublin

How does the EU resolve controversy when making laws? How has the EU been affected by the recent enlargements that brought its membership to a diverse group of twenty-seven countries? This book answers these questions with analyses of the EU’s legislative system and by studying cases of controversial decisionmaking. 2015 229 x 152 mm 338pp 30 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-107-48430-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-01376-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$119.99 For all formats available, see

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European government, politics, policy Buying Defence and Security in Europe The EU Defence and Security Procurement Directive in Context Martin Trybus University of Birmingham

A critical evaluation of the EU Defence and Security Procurement Directive, now the basis for all entities buying armaments and sensitive goods and services in the EU. This book is an essential overview of a legislative milestone in the field. 2014 228 x 152 mm 580pp 978-1-107-00250-0 Hardback £80.00 / US$130.00 For all formats available, see

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Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution Selected Essays Robert Schütze University of Durham

Written by one of the leading constitutional scholars and experts on EU external relations, this collection of essays explores the European Union’s constitutional regime for foreign affairs – in particular, the relationship between European and international law, as well as the vertical and horizontal division of foreign affairs powers. 2014 228 x 152 mm 544pp 3 b/w illus. 1 map 8 tables 978-1-107-03766-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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immigration but about the general workings of policy communities in six European states. Well worth reading.’ Nancy Bermeo, University of Oxford 2014 228 x 152 mm 282pp 14 b/w illus. 23 tables 978-1-107-06314-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Opting Out of the European Union Diplomacy, Sovereignty and European Integration Rebecca Adler-Nissen University of Copenhagen

It is usually assumed that states opt out of the European Union to preserve sovereignty, but this book demonstrates that national opt-outs may reinforce the integration process. Providing the first in-depth account of how opt-outs work, it will appeal to students and scholars of European politics, international relations and diplomatic studies. ‘This is an excellent book which covers an important and timely topic in an innovative and useful way. I have no doubt that this will be a work of great interest to students of European studies, international theory, and diplomatic studies. It demonstrates the value of incorporating sociological approaches into the study of the increasingly wider and more important spaces which are developing between the insides and the outsides and about which much of IR theory struggles to speak coherently.’ Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth

Immigration and Membership Politics in Western Europe Sara Wallace Goodman University of California, Irvine

This book examines why Western European states have recently introduced citizenship tests, integration courses, contracts, and oath ceremonies. These requirements are perceived as instruments of civic integration, to enable immigrants to be better participants in society and the labor market. However, are all states introducing these requirements for the same reason? ‘Why do seemingly similar states formulate dramatically different integration requirements for immigrants seeking residence or citizenship? This creative study offers us a carefully crafted answer that enlightens us not only about

IPS Book Award, International Political Sociology Section, International Studies Association 2015 – Joint winner 2014 228 x 152 mm 263pp 4 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-04321-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

illustrative boxes, legal interpretations and tables, support student learning. ‘European Union Internal Market Law provides a clear and detailed exploration of one of the key features of EU law and is a very useful addition to the bookshelves of those studying the topic for the first time or at more advanced level.’ Jess Guth, Bradford University Law School

Contents: 1. The internal market; 2. Common framework of the Treaty freedoms; 3. Free movement of goods (Arts 28-37 TFEU); 4. Union citizenship (Arts 18-25 TFEU); 5. Free movement of workers (Arts 45-48 TFEU); 6. Freedom of establishment (Arts 49-55 TFEU); 7. Freedom to provide and receive services (Arts 56-62 TFEU); 8. Free movement of capital and payments (Arts 63-66 TFEU). 2014 247 x 174 mm 360pp 41 tables 978-1-107-03535-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$105.00 978-1-107-63600-2 Paperback £28.99 / US$49.99 For all formats available, see

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European Union Law Text and Materials Third edition Damian Chalmers London School of Economics and Political Science

Gareth Davies Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

and Giorgio Monti European University Institute, Florence

Updated to reflect the new post-crisis Europe, this market-leading textbook presents the current state of EU institutional law, the internal market and competition law. Retaining the authority, accessibility and critical analysis of previous editions, the new edition will continue to be the preferred choice of European law teachers and students.

Universität Wien, Austria

‘This work is essential for a thorough understanding of the central aspects of EU law. It examines the subject critically and accessibly, encourages readers to engage with the issues, and helps them understand the workings of the EU legal order. It stimulates engagement with the case law and with the literature on EU Law. It is the clear market leader.’

and Clemens Kaupa

Laurence Gormley, University of Groningen

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European Union Internal Market Law Friedl Weiss VU University Amsterdam

This is the market’s most studentfriendly textbook on EU internal market law, covering everything students need to know about the legal and regulatory framework of the internal market. Numerous features, including text boxes,

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European government, politics, policy Union; 12. EU law and non-EU nationals; 13. Equal opportunities law and policy; 14. EU criminal law; 15. The internal market; 16. Economic and monetary union; 17. The free movement of goods; 18. The free movement of services; 19. The pursuit of an occupation in another member state; 20. Trade restrictions and public goods; 21. EU competition law: function and enforcement; 22. Antitrust and monopolies; 23. State aid law. 2014 246 x 189 mm 1219pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-66434-0 Paperback £42.00 / US$70.00 For all formats available, see

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The European Commission and Bureaucratic Autonomy Europe’s Custodians Antonis A. Ellinas University of Cyprus

and Ezra Suleiman Princeton University, New Jersey

Documents the struggle of the European Commission to maintain its autonomy in a complex institutional setting and adverse political environment. 2014 216 x 140 mm 252pp 2 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-68971-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-02321-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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EU External Relations Law Text, Cases and Materials Bart Van Vooren ALTIUS, Brussels

and Ramses A. Wessel University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

Major new textbook on the law and practice of EU external relations. Broad coverage, clear navigation and innovative features throughout. ‘Van Vooren and Wessel wrote an exceptional book. The selection of material as well as its presentation is of very high quality, making it an ideal point of reference and, at the same time, a very handy teaching tool. Without a doubt, this volume will become a classic, a real must have for academics and practitioners dealing with external relations of the European Union.’ Adam Lazowski, University of Westminster

Contents: 1. The European Union as a global legal actor; 2. Instruments of EU external action; 3. Existence of EU external competence; 4. Nature of EU external competence; 5. Scope and choice of EU external competence; 6. The duty of cooperation; 7. EU law and international law; 8. The EU and international institutions; 9. Common commercial policy; 10. EU development policy; 11. Common foreign and security policy; 12. Common security and defence policy; 13. The external dimension of the internal energy market; 14. The external dimension of the area of freedom, security and justice; 15. EU and its neighbours.

Brokering Europe

2014 246 x 189 mm 626pp 3 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-03112-8 Hardback £80.00 / US$130.00

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Euro-Lawyers and the Making of a Transnational Polity Antoine Vauchez Université de Paris I

This book questions the entanglement between law and EU polity-building, bringing new historical material and new sociological insights into the role lawyers have played in shaping Europe. Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

2015 228 x 152 mm 278pp 3 tables 978-1-107-04236-0 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107042360

Referendums and the European Union A Comparative Inquiry Fernando Mendez Universität Zürich

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Rethinking the Union of Europe Post-Crisis Has Integration Gone Too Far? Giandomenico Majone

Mario Mendez Queen Mary, University of London

and Vasiliki Triga Cyprus University of Technology

2014 228 x 152 mm 376pp 978-1-107-06305-1 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

How can we account for the rise and diffusion of referendums on European integration? And what is their likely institutional impact on the future of the European integration process? In addressing these questions, Referendums and the European Union puts forward institutional models for overcoming the EU’s referendum dilemma.

978-1-107-69479-8 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99

Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

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2014 228 x 152 mm 282pp 32 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-03404-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

European University Institute, Florence

Provocative and timely examination of European integration and the specific methods that lead to the ill-fated monetary union.

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Networks and Institutions in Europe’s Emerging Markets Roger Schoenman University of California, Santa Cruz

Examines the role of social networks in the efficient running of democratic market economies. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 242pp 26 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-03134-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Religion and Politics in the European Union The Secular Canopy François Foret Université Libre de Bruxelles

This book analyzes the place and influence of religion in European politics. François Foret presents the first data ever collected on the religious beliefs of European decision makers and what they do with these beliefs. Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 338pp 3 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-107-08271-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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European government, politics, policy / Russian, East European government, politics, policy European Public Spheres Politics Is Back Edited by Thomas Risse Freie Universität Berlin

The Euro Crisis has created an unprecedented degree of controversy, leading people to debate European politics across borders in a way never seen before. This volume explores what we know about the Europeanization of public spheres and its consequences, both politically and normatively. ‘Based on analytically and methodologically diverse, sophisticated and lively contributions, Thomas Risse and a group of leading scholars in this superb collection develop one powerful claim: the Europeanization of national and issuespecific publics is here to stay. Both indirectly and directly, Europeanization affects identities and interests that may be fragmenting or integrating but are always contested and profoundly political. For scholars who believe that public opinion research is the only way of thinking about the public, here is a powerful reminder from Europe that it is high time to think again.’ Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter, Jr Professor of International Studies, Cornell University Contemporary European Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 314pp 24 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-107-08165-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.99 978-1-107-44163-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Russian, East European government, politics, policy Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia Veljko Vujačić Oberlin College, Ohio

This book examines the role of Russian and Serbian nationalism in different modes of dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in 1991. Veljko Vujačić highlights the role of historical legacies, national myths, collective memories,

and literary narratives in shaping diametrically opposed attitudes toward the state in Russia and Serbia. 2015 228 x 152 mm 344pp 3 tables 978-1-107-07408-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Post-Communist Transitional Justice Lessons from Twenty-Five Years of Experience Edited by Lavinia Stan St Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia

and Nadya Nedelsky MacAlester College, Minnesota

On the twenty-fifth anniversary of the collapse of the communist regimes of Central and Eastern Europe, this volume explores how these societies have grappled with the human rights violations of past regimes. Written by recognized experts, it addresses far-reaching reckoning, redress, and retribution policy choices. 2015 228 x 152 mm 358pp 18 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-06556-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Property, Predation, and Protection

2015 228 x 152 mm 256pp 7 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-08834-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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The Shield of Nationality When Governments Break Contracts with Foreign Firms Rachel L. Wellhausen University of Texas, Austin

The Shield of Nationality examines multinational corporations’ relations with governments in developing countries. Wellhausen explains why governments can sometimes expropriate foreign-owned property, even in an era in which global capital is expected to have significant power. A new factor – the nationality of multinational corporations – is discussed as a source of political risk. ‘Rachel Wellhausen has written a fantastic book that speaks to big questions on politics and the rule of law. Including new theory, rigorous quantitative data analysis, and rich case studies, this is a must read for scholars and practitioners interested in the relationship between diplomacy and the protection of foreign investments abroad.’ Nathan Jensen, The George Washington University School of Business

Piranha Capitalism in Russia and Ukraine Stanislav Markus

2015 228 x 152 mm 272pp 60 b/w illus. 1 map 31 tables 978-1-107-08276-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

University of Chicago

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To maintain economic development and political stability, business owners must have secure property rights. What exactly are ‘property rights’? Which specific state actors threaten them? How can business owners protect their companies? This book provides unexpected answers to these questions, as compared to the competing literature in ‘new institutional economics’.

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‘This book takes on a big topic – the origins of property rights, which are widely held to be fundamental to economic growth. Theoretically, Markus departs from the existing literature in emphasizing the threat to property rights posed by agents of the sovereign rather than the sovereign himself. Empirically, he paints a vivid picture of piranha capitalism in postcommunist Russia and Ukraine, with much that will be new even to seasoned observers of the postcommunist region.’ Scott Gehlbach, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States Eva-Clarita Pettai University of Tartu, Estonia

and Vello Pettai University of Tartu, Estonia

Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States offers a new understanding of how post-communist states and societies have come to terms with the repression and injustice of their past regimes. It provides an in-depth overview of these issues in the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. 2014 228 x 152 mm 390pp 6 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-04949-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Russian, East European government, politics, policy From Solidarity to Geopolitics Support for Democracy among Postcommunist States Tsveta Petrova Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York

This book theorizes a mechanism underlying regime-change waves, the deliberate efforts of diffusion entrepreneurs to spread a particular regime and regime-change model across state borders. This study finds that countries where the organizers of the domestic democratic transitions build strong solidarity movements supporting the spread of democracy abroad become the most active diffusion entrepreneurs. ‘In this original and thought-provoking study, Tsveta Petrova demonstrates how mobilized democratic transition from below in Eastern Europe fostered the emergence of a new generation of democracy promoters in the region. In doing so, she provides new insights into transnational diffusion processes and the linkages between the foreign and domestic dimensions of democracy promotion.’ Mark R. Beissinger, Henry W. Putnam Professor of Politics, Princeton University, and Director, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies 2014 228 x 152 mm 232pp 3 b/w illus. 17 tables 978-1-107-04998-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Radovan Karadžić Architect of the Bosnian Genocide Robert J. Donia University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

This book traces Radovan Karadžić’s transformation from an unremarkable family man to the leader of the Bosnian Serb nationalists. Based on previously unused documents and trial transcripts, it argues that postcommunist democracy enabled mass atrocities because it provided the means to mobilize large numbers of Bosnian Serbs for the campaign to eliminate non-Serbs from conquered land. ‘Radovan Karadžić’s prominence as the architect of a bitter war that took over one hundred thousand lives, most of them civilians, and Karadžić’s mercurial and flamboyant personality, make him a compelling subject of a biography. This powerful account by Dr Robert Donia does what any excellent biography of a political figure ought to do, and that is to tell a larger story through the prism

of one key actor. This book is about much more than Radovan Karadžić: it is about the powder-keg of Balkans nationalism, the particular historical moment after the end of the Cold War, and ineffectiveness of international diplomacy. In charting the rise and fall of Karadžić, Donia recounts an eternal story about the populist demagogue who sweeps to power through his tremendous charisma and intellectual ability and is then undone by his own megalomania and self-inflicted injuries. A completely gripping read.’

2014 228 x 152 mm 256pp 7 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-107-05417-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

Richard Ashby Wilson, University of Connecticut, author of Writing History in International Criminal Trials

This book offers a new interpretation of the leadership of one of the twentieth century’s most important events, the Russian Revolution. It offers a collective biography of the Bolsheviks, finding that nearly two-thirds were ethnic minorities from across the multiethnic Russian Empire.

2014 228 x 152 mm 360pp 8 b/w illus. 6 maps 2 tables 978-1-107-07335-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-42308-4 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Historical Legacies of Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe

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The Bolsheviks and the Russian Empire Liliana Riga University of Edinburgh

2014 234 x 156 mm 328pp 3 tables 978-1-107-42506-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-01422-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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Edited by Mark Beissinger Princeton University, New Jersey

and Stephen Kotkin Princeton University, New Jersey

This book takes stock of arguments about the historical legacies of communism that have become common within the study of Russia and East Europe, more than two decades after communism’s demise. It elaborates an empirical approach to the study of historical legacies revolving around relationships and mechanisms rather than correlation and outward similarities. ‘In the aftermath of revolutionary change, whether after the French revolution or the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, scholars have invariably launched heated debates about whether the new order is indeed new or if it demonstrates some continuities with the past. In sharp and welcome contrast to these usually ambling discussions, this edited volume takes a rigorous approach to the assessment of historical legacies by defining the term in a precise way that makes the phenomenon both testable and falsifiable and by identifying factors and mechanisms that account for when, where, how, and to what extent such legacies have shaped the institutions and practices of post-communist Europe and Eurasia.’ Valerie Bunce, Aaron Binenkorb Professor of International Studies and Professor of Government, Cornell University

Patronal Politics Eurasian Regime Dynamics in Comparative Perspective Henry E. Hale George Washington University, Washington DC

This book proposes a new way of understanding events throughout the world that are usually interpreted as democratization, rising authoritarianism, or revolution. Where the rule of law is weak and corruption pervasive, what may appear to be democratic or authoritarian breakthroughs are often just regular, predictable phases in longer-term cyclic dynamics – patronal politics. ‘Hale shows that the repeated outbreaks of democratization, as well as the depressing tendency for authoritarianism to re-emerge, are part of the same phenomenon – patronal politics. The realism of his approach is bracing. The model is elegant. The empirical research is rich and compelling. This book will reshape the research agenda on politics in Eurasia, and much of the rest of the world as well.’ Paul D’Anieri, University of California, Riverside Problems of International Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 536pp 8 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-07351-7 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-42313-8 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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American government, politics, policy Ensuring America’s Health The Public Creation of the Corporate Health Care System Christy Ford Chapin University of Maryland, Baltimore County

This book provides an in-depth evaluation of the US health care system’s development in the twentieth century. It shows how a unique economic design – the insurance company model – came to dominate health care, bringing with it high costs, corporate medicine, and fragmented, poorly distributed care. 2015 228 x 152 mm 368pp 978-1-107-04488-3 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 Publication July 2015 For all formats available, see

about Congress, and voter trust toward government in general. 2015 228 x 152 mm 240pp 56 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-08313-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-44369-3 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99 Publication June 2015 For all formats available, see

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Solutions to Political Polarization in America Edited by Nathaniel Persily Stanford Law School

This volume assembles several top analysts of American politics to focus on solutions to polarization. The proposals range from constitutional change to good-government reforms to measures to strengthen political parties. This book begins a serious dialogue about reform proposals to address the obstacles that polarization poses for contemporary governance.

The Arab-Israeli Conflict in American Political Culture Jonathan Rynhold Bar-Ilan University, Israel

This book surveys discourse and opinion in the United States toward the ArabIsraeli conflict since 1991. Contrary to popular myth, it demonstrates that US support for Israel is not based on the pro-Israel lobby, but rather is deeply rooted in American political culture. 2015 228 x 152 mm 304pp 11 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-09442-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-47640-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Dynamics of Bureaucracy in the US Government

Hacking the Electorate

2015 228 x 152 mm 312pp 35 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-08711-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00

How Campaigns Perceive Voters Eitan Hersh

How Congress and Federal Agencies Process Information and Solve Problems Samuel Workman

978-1-107-45191-9 Paperback £22.99 / US$32.99

University of Oklahoma

Yale University, Connecticut

Publication June 2015

Hacking the Electorate focuses on the consequences of campaigns using microtargeting databases to mobilize voters. Eitan Hersh shows that most of what campaigns know about voters comes from a core set of public records, and the content of public records varies from state to state. This variation accounts for differences in campaign strategies and voter coalitions.

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2015 228 x 152 mm 272pp 31 b/w illus. 978-1-107-10289-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-50116-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication July 2015 For all formats available, see

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Presidential Leadership in Public Opinion Causes and Consequences Jeffrey E. Cohen Fordham University, New York

Although presidents may have a difficult time actually leading, voters still want a president who is a strong leader. Presidential Leadership in Public Opinion looks at the factors that affect voters’ perceptions of the president, perceptions that, ultimately, affect presidential approval ratings, attitudes

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Is Bipartisanship Dead? Policy Agreement and AgendaSetting in the House of Representatives Laurel Harbridge Northwestern University, Illinois

Why has voting in Congress become so partisan? Does partisanship in voting indicate that there is no common ground left between American parties? Laurel Harbridge’s findings in Is Bipartisanship Dead? shed light on whether partisan conflict is insurmountable, underscore how political parties manufacture partisan conflict, and speak to questions of representation and governance. 2015 228 x 152 mm 288pp 67 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-107-07995-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-43928-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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This book assesses the influence of bureaucracy in American politics, asking how government agencies and Congress come to know about, and understand, important policy problems confronting citizens and government officials. 2015 228 x 152 mm 200pp 16 tables 978-1-107-06110-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Nonpartisan Primary Election Reform Mitigating Mischief R. Michael Alvarez California Institute of Technology

and J. Andrew Sinclair New York University

Over the years, observers of American politics have noted the deleterious effects of party polarization in both the national and state legislatures. Reformers tend to believe that ‘more open’ primary laws will produce more centrist, moderate, or pragmatic candidates. Nonpartisan Primary Election Reform examines California’s first use of the top-two primary system in 2012. 2015 228 x 152 mm 248pp 39 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06883-4 Hardback £49.99 / US$84.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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American government, politics, policy Peace at What Price? Leader Culpability and the Domestic Politics of War Termination Sarah Croco University of Maryland, College Park

Peace at What Price? explains why some leaders voluntarily stay in wartime quagmires by introducing the theoretical concept of leader culpability. Sarah E. Croco includes analyses on wars from 1816 to 2007, several case illustrations, and a discussion of the American experience in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 2015 228 x 152 mm 244pp 43 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-08149-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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neither unknown nor insoluble but go unacknowledged and unaddressed in mainstream American politics. Nina Moore compellingly explains how and why that has happened.’ Michael Tonry, McKnight Presidential Professor in Criminal Law and Policy, University of Minnesota 2015 228 x 152 mm 406pp 68 b/w illus. 54 tables 978-1-107-02297-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-65488-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America Deana A. Rohlinger Florida State University

The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Edited by Scott Dodson University of California, Hastings College of Law

In more than four decades as a lawyer, professor, appellate judge, and associate justice of the US Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has influenced the law and society in real and permanent ways. This book chronicles and evaluates the remarkable achievements Ruth Bader Ginsburg has made over the past half century. 2015 228 x 152 mm 336pp 978-1-107-06246-7 Hardback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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The Political Roots of Racial Tracking in American Criminal Justice Nina M. Moore Colgate University, New York

This book examines the role of the public and policy makers in enabling the race problem in the American criminal justice system. It illustrates how the problem consists of not only the overrepresentation of blacks in prisons but also the harsher and less sympathetic treatment of blacks throughout the entire criminal process. Advance praise: ‘American criminal justice policies and practices systematically treat black people differently – worse than other people – and obstruct their full, equal and untrammeled participation in American life. The problems are

Weaving together analyses of archival material, news coverage, and interviews conducted with journalists from mainstream and partisan outlets as well as with activists, this book re-imagines how activists use a variety of mediums, sometimes simultaneously, to agitate for – and against – legal abortion. Advance praise: ‘Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America takes aim at the media strategies and dilemmas of social movement organizations. This important book provides the best treatment to date of the public debate over the abortion controversy, from the point of view of four key organizations on opposing sides, and reveals surprising findings about how their media strategies played out. This insider’s account of media strategy and results is an impressive achievement and will be of great interest to scholars and activists alike.’ Edwin Amenta, University of California, Irvine 2015 228 x 152 mm 200pp 11 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-06923-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Morality at the Ballot Direct Democracy and Political Engagement in the United States Daniel R. Biggers Yale University, Connecticut

Morality at the Ballot examines the ability of direct democracy (the process of deciding policy through the ballot) to increase turnout. In contrast to previous studies, this book shows that this ability is much more limited than currently thought. Daniel R. Biggers demonstrates how and when direct democracy can increase participation, affect who votes, and influence electoral and policy outcomes. Advance praise: ‘In Morality at the Ballot, Daniel Biggers brings fresh thinking to the puzzle of when ballot initiatives might and might not impact voter turnout. Using an array of observational and experimental data sets, Biggers makes a strong case for his subtle, yet sophisticated, argument. This book is a must-read for scholars of political participation and citizen initiatives, as well as those focused on how politics and policy become moralized.’ Thomas M. Carsey, Thomas J. Pearsall Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2015 228 x 152 mm 264pp 32 b/w illus. 978-1-107-08457-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Why Not Jail? Industrial Catastrophes, Corporate Malfeasance, and Government Inaction Rena Steinzor University of Maryland, Baltimore

This book analyzes five industrial catastrophes that have killed or sickened consumers and workers or caused irrevocable harm to the environment. Written in accessible and jargon-free language, Why Not Jail? recommends innovative interpretations of existing laws to elevate the prosecution of white-collar crime at the federal and state levels. One of Corporate Crime Reporter’s Top Ten Books of the Year 2014 – Joint winner 2015 228 x 152 mm 304pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05340-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-63394-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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American government, politics, policy Separation of Powers and Legislative Organization

community. This well-written book is a major contribution to American constitutional thought.’ Sotirios A. Barber, University of Notre Dame

The President, the Senate, and Political Parties in the Making of House Rules Gisela Sin

2015 228 x 152 mm 249pp 978-1-107-08343-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$95.00

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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This book examines how the constitutional requirements of the lawmaking process, combined with the factional divisions within parties, affect US representatives’ decisions about how to distribute power among themselves. ‘In Separation of Powers and Legislative Organization, Gisela Sin takes a simple, clear, and powerful idea – that one branch of government might well take the political circumstances in the other branches of government into account – and uses it to develop a rich theory of institutional reform. She applies this account, quite successfully, to a very large swath of the history of American political institutions. I was not alone in doubting that, as plausible as her idea is, it would really add to our understanding of major institutional reforms, such as the infamous ‘revolt’ against the House Speaker. In her showing that my intuition was wrong, she not only extends our empirical understanding but also shows the real power of science.’ John Aldrich, Duke University, North Carolina 2015 228 x 152 mm 208pp 16 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-107-04879-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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The Founders and the Idea of a National University Constituting the American Mind George Thomas Claremont McKenna College, California

This book examines the ideas of the Founders with regard to establishing a national university. It offers the first study on the idea of a national university and how the Founders understood it as an important feature in an educational system that would sustain the American experiment in democracy. ‘George Thomas exposes the error of two widely held views about the American founding fathers: that they were committed chiefly to a set of decisional procedures, not to a specific way of life, and that they thought ‘checks and balances’ would secure good government without the need to cultivate a competent and public-spirited leadership

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The Politics of Major Policy Reform in Postwar America Edited by Jeffery A. Jenkins University of Virginia

and Sidney M. Milkis University of Virginia

This book considers the politics of major programmatic reforms in the United States since the Second World War. The authors offer a comprehensive understanding of major policy breakthroughs by examining nine critical issues spanning civil rights, social welfare, trade, immigration and national security. ‘Framed by a resonant introduction, this volume powerfully places policy content at the heart of American lawmaking and statecraft. Here is that unusual instance when a collection of rigorously researched and argued essays constitutes a large and compelling intellectual contribution, a manifesto for a content-rich political science.’ Ira I. Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University 2015 228 x 152 mm 329pp 13 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-03498-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-66848-5 Paperback £22.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Too Weak to Govern Majority Party Power and Appropriations in the U.S. Senate Peter Hanson University of Denver

Too Weak to Govern demonstrates the majority party’s important and underestimated ability to control the unruly Senate floor. The majority party protects its reputation and eases the passage of the budget when it creates massive ‘omnibus’ spending bills, but its strategy has contributed to the breakdown of the federal budget process. ‘Peter Hanson’s experience in the Senate gives him substantial insight into the chamber. He explains the challenge of leading the Senate

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and how contention on the floor is linked to the breakdown of the appropriations process. This is a valuable book for policy makers, students and anyone interested in understanding today’s Senate.’ Tom Daschle, former Senator and Senate Majority Leader 2015 228 x 152 mm 206pp 46 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-107-06315-0 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-63587-6 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Drone Wars Transforming Conflict, Law, and Policy Edited by Peter Bergen New America Foundation

and Daniel Rothenberg Arizona State University

Drone Wars presents a series of essays that is a diverse and comprehensive interdisciplinary perspective on drones. It covers important debates on targeted killing and civilian casualties, presents key data on drone deployment, and offers new ideas on their historical development, significance, and impact on law and policy. ‘An essential anthology delving into the raging debate over the use of drones in the endless war on terror, covering all the angles – political, legal, moral, military – with impressive scope and judicious balance.’ Fred Kaplan, author of The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War 2014 228 x 152 mm 496pp 6 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-02556-1 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-66338-1 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress The Lawmakers Craig Volden University of Virginia

and Alan E. Wiseman Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

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American government, politics, policy Congress is organized and what policies it produces. Volden and Wiseman develop a new metric of individual legislator effectiveness that will be of interest to scholars, voters, and politicians. ‘This groundbreaking research shows the value of having more women in Congress. Among other important findings, Volden and Wiseman clearly show that women more effectively build coalitions across party lines and focus more directly on getting things done. That has certainly been my experience throughout the past two decades, and it reinforces what I’ve said all along: we need more women in public office. The answer to the partisan gridlock that currently plagues congress can be found in a very simple question: where are the women?’ Carolyn Maloney, United States Representative (Democrat – New York) 2014 228 x 152 mm 258pp 24 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-0-521-76152-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-15226-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Natural Law and the Antislavery Constitutional Tradition Justin Buckley Dyer University of Missouri, Columbia

In a series of case studies, Dyer reconstructs the arguments of prominent antislavery thinkers such as John Quincy Adams, John McLean, Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. What emerges is a convoluted understanding of American constitutional development that emphasizes the centrality of natural law to America’s greatest constitutional crisis. ‘In this provocative book, Justin Buckley Dyer makes a case for the US Constitution’s natural law foundations. He does not divine the Constitution’s meaning from the intent of the Founders or the understanding of the ratifiers, however. Rather, he argues that natural law informed constitutional thinking and that abolitionists who deployed natural law concepts in their subsequent reading of the Constitution were substantially right.’ H. Robert Baker, The Journal of American History

2014 216 x 140 mm 208pp 978-1-107-45435-4 Paperback £17.99 / US$26.99 Also available 978-1-107-01363-6 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Party Ballots, Reform, and the Transformation of America’s Electoral System Erik J. Engstrom University of California, Davis

and Samuel Kernell University of California, San Diego

This book demonstrates that the defining features of nineteenth-century electoral politics were the product of institutions in the states that prescribed how votes were cast and how those votes were converted into political offices. ‘For many years to come, I expect this will be an important source of information on election law, the impact of ballot design on the ‘coordination’ of party control of offices, and hypotheses concerning structural manipulation of voter behavior. The analysis is carefully and skilfully executed, the findings are convincing, and the implications are well drawn.’ Richard Bensel, Cornell University 2014 228 x 152 mm 284pp 62 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-107-05039-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Election Administration in the United States The State of Reform after Bush v. Gore Edited by R. Michael Alvarez California Institute of Technology

and Bernard Grofman University of California, Irvine

Some of the nation’s leading experts look at various aspects of election administration, including issues of ballot format, changes in registration procedures, the growth in the availability of absentee ballot rules and other forms of ‘convenience voting’, and changes in the technology used to record our votes. ‘Bush v. Gore was a momentous case not only for its direct political consequences, but also because it helped to expose the many flaws in

America’s antiquated and idiosyncratic electoral system. This book describes and analyzes the progress and frustrations associated with efforts to fix the US election system since the 2000 election drawing upon legal, administrative, political, and democratic theory experts. It is not only a significant work of scholarship from major election law figures. Just as importantly, it offers useful lessons about political reform for those who seek to change the US system in the future.’ Bruce E. Cain, Stanford University 2014 228 x 152 mm 280pp 19 b/w illus. 23 tables 978-1-107-04863-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-62595-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Making Policy Public Participatory Bureaucracy in American Democracy Susan L. Moffitt Brown University, Rhode Island

This book challenges the conventional wisdom that government bureaucrats inevitably seek secrecy and demonstrates how and when participatory bureaucracy manages the enduring tension between bureaucratic administration and democratic accountability. ‘Making Policy Public is the best study of advisory committees at any level of government, ever. Susan L. Moffitt offers a novel theoretical perspective about why these committees came to exist, how they are used, and the potential value of their operation for policy making and policy implementation. Moffitt then tests the hypotheses that emerge from this account in very rigorous and nuanced ways.’ Daniel Carpenter, Harvard University 2014 228 x 152 mm 264pp 8 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-06522-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-66597-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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American government, politics, policy Representing the Advantaged How Politicians Reinforce Inequality Daniel M. Butler Washington University, St Louis

This book argues that a significant amount of bias in representation traces its roots to the information, opinions, and attitudes that politicians bring to office. It suggests that even if all voters participated equally, there would still be significant levels of bias in American politics because of differences in elite participation. ‘A fascinating study of how America’s politicians respond to their constituents. Butler’s novel and compelling experiments show that elected officials often (but not always) discriminate against their own constituents who hold lowerstatus jobs, who identify with the opposite party, or who belong to a different racial or ethnic group. By systematically studying thousands of state and local officials, Butler brings solid new evidence to bear on questions at the heart of democratic governance.’

9. The judiciary; 10. Bureaucracy; Part IV. Political Forces: 11. Parties, campaigns, and elections; 12. Participation, public opinion, media; 13. Concluding thoughts. 2014 228 x 152 mm 424pp 39 b/w illus. 3 maps 14 tables 978-1-107-65002-2 Paperback £50.00 / US$75.00 For all formats available, see

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Civility, Legality, and Justice in America Edited by Austin Sarat Amherst College, Massachusetts

Civility, Legality, and Justice in America charts the uses of civility in American legal and political discourse. This book brings the work of several distinguished scholars together to critically assess the relative claims of civility and justice and the way law weighs those virtues. 2014 228 x 152 mm 177pp 978-1-107-06371-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-67559-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Martin Gilens, Princeton University 2014 228 x 152 mm 158pp 6 b/w illus. 2 maps 20 tables 978-1-107-07572-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00

Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age

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Edited by Richard Davis

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The US Supreme Court seeks to withhold information about its deliberations, while the press’s job is to report this information. This volume examines how these conflicting objectives create tension between the justices and reporters, with chapters on coverage of the institution, the media’s approach to the docket, and the effects of coverage on public opinion.

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American Government Enduring Principles, Critical Choices Third edition Marc Landy Boston College, Massachusetts

and Sidney M. Milkis University of Virginia

This book takes an American political development approach to explicate the fundamentals of American politics and government. It prompts students to consider and understand how the past shapes the present and future of American politics and government. Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Formative Experiences: 2. Political inheritance, political culture; 3. Contesting the Constitution; 4. Political development; Part II. Pivotal Relationships: 5. Federalism; 6. Political economy; Part III. Governing Institutions: 7. Congress; 8. The presidency;

Brigham Young University, School of Law

‘The relationship between the US Supreme Court and the news media has always been fraught with tension, as journalists seek to cover an institution that covets its privacy and secrecy. The rapid development of new media platforms and technology has only intensified these strains. This book takes a comprehensive and engaging look at the relationship today and in the past. Both the media and the judiciary have much to learn from its findings.’ Tony Mauro, Supreme Court correspondent for The National Law Journal and the Supreme Court Brief newsletter 2014 228 x 152 mm 280pp 14 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05245-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Homeownership and America’s Financial Underclass Flawed Premises, Broken Promises, New Prescriptions Mechele Dickerson School of Law, University of Texas, Austin

This book argues that US leaders need to re-evaluate housing policies and develop new ones that ensure that all Americans have access to affordable housing, whether rented or owned. It argues that racial discrimination and certain demographic features continue to make it harder for blacks and Latinos to receive homeownership’s promised benefits. ‘The myth that everyone should be a homeowner is just that – a myth, argues Professor Mechele Dickerson in this penetrating book, and a dangerous one at that. She reveals how financial institutions and real estate professionals, backed by the US government, promoted increasingly risky credit in service to homeownership myth – with particularly disastrous consequences for minority groups, the elderly, and low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. Professor Dickerson demonstrates that, contrary to their supposed goals, the numerous incentives for homeownership often distort financial planning and destabilize residential areas, and she argues that many of our fellow citizens would be better served by programs that invest in education and earning opportunities, so as to provide a firm platform for stable communities that include renters along with homeowners.’ Carol M. Rose, University of Arizona College of Law, coauthor of Saving the Neighborhood: Racially Restrictive Covenants, Law, and Social Norms 2014 228 x 152 mm 284pp 22 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03868-4 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-66350-3 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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The People’s Government An Introduction to Democracy Del Dickson University of San Diego

This book draws on examples from many countries to give a broad comparative understanding of how democracy works – or does not work – in the United States and other countries. Readers will come away with a greater understanding of democracy’s strengths and weaknesses and will gain a new

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American government, politics, policy appreciation for the rich variety of forms that democracy can take. ‘An engaging and provocative analysis of freedom, liberty, rights, and democracy, The People’s Government will find a wide audience across a range of disciplines – from history and law to philosophy and political theory.’ David M. O’Brien, Leone Reaves and George W. Spicer Professor, University of Virginia 2014 228 x 152 mm 280pp 13 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04387-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-61955-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Anger and Racial Politics The Emotional Foundation of Racial Attitudes in America Antoine J. Banks University of Maryland, College Park

Anger and Racial Politics provides a theoretical framework for understanding the emotional conditions that cause race to have a more pervasive effect on politics. Antoine J. Banks argues that anger, and not other negative emotions, provides the foundation upon which contemporary white racial attitudes are structured. ‘Anger and Racial Politics is a must-read for anyone interested in how modern American democracy functions. It is a pathbreaking book for anyone who hopes to understand the unique and challenging dynamics of race in America.’ James Druckman, Payson S. Wild Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University 2014 216 x 138 mm 214pp 45 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-04983-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State Megan Ming Francis Pepperdine University, Malibu

Through a sweeping archival analysis of the NAACP’s battle against lynching and mob violence from 1909 to 1923, this book examines how the NAACP raised public awareness, won over American presidents, secured the support of Congress, and won a landmark criminal

procedure case in front of the Supreme Court. ‘Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State is an outstanding contribution to the fields of race and politics, American political development, and legal studies. Drawing on rich archival sources, Francis redefines our understanding of the early civil rights movement, the NAACP, and its relationship to the American presidency and Congress. Her research forces us to revise our understanding of the complicated relationships between early twentiethcentury presidents and the black movement for racial justice. This work also sharply highlights how social movement organizations tack back and forth between multiple strategies to achieve their goals. Students of American politics, history, legal studies, race and politics, and social movements will all find this a mustread.’ Michael C. Dawson, John D. MacArthur Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and the College, and Director, Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture, University of Chicago 2014 228 x 152 mm 208pp 8 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-03710-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-69797-3 Paperback £18.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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Reconsidering Law and Policy Debates A Public Health Perspective Edited by John G. Culhane Health Law Institute, Widener University, School of Law

Examines social and political issues that have become resistant to compromise by examining them through a populationbased public health perspective. 2014 229 x 152 mm 270pp 978-1-107-67247-5 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-0-521-19505-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship Kurt T. Lash University of Illinois

This book presents the history behind the 1868 addition of the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. 2014 228 x 152 mm 326pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02326-0 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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American Public Opinion, Advocacy, and Policy in Congress What the Public Wants and What It Gets Paul Burstein University of Washington

This book is the first to examine what influences Congress across the hundreds of issues it deals with, and produces some surprising conclusions. ‘Paul Burstein makes fundamental innovations in the fields of public policy, advocacy, public opinion, and congressional studies. But more important than any of these particular advances, he pushes the frontiers of how to do research, asking basic questions about how we should define and measure key concepts that others have simply taken for granted. For example, what is a public policy? On how many public policies is there anything that could be remotely called public opinion? What types of arguments prove successful in congressional hearings, affecting the likelihood that a bill will eventually be adopted? This book should be read not only by its primary audience of those concerned with public opinion/ public policy responsiveness. It should be read by all those interested in public policy, broadly defined, and all those concerned with good research designs, good measurements of fundamental variables, and taking the time to do political science right.’ Frank R. Baumgartner, Richard J. Richardson Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


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Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Policy change; 3. Public opinion; 4. Advocacy: how Americans try to influence Congress; 5. The impact of advocacy on congressional action; 6. Advocacy, information, and policy innovation; 7. Conclusions.

Constituency Representation in Congress

2014 216 x 138 mm 248pp 1 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-04020-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00

University of Maryland, College Park

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Gender and Elections Shaping the Future of American Politics Third edition Edited by Susan J. Carroll

The View from Capitol Hill Kristina C. Miler

Why legislators in the US House see only a few active and resource-rich constituents in their district. 2014 229 x 152 mm 226pp 13 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-67700-5 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-0-521-76540-4 Hardback £69.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

and Richard L. Fox Loyola Marymount University, California

The third edition of Gender and Elections describes the role of women as voters and candidates in the 2012 elections. 2014 228 x 152 mm 313pp 7 b/w illus. 30 tables 978-1-107-02604-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-61161-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Representational Style in Congress What Legislators Say and Why It Matters Justin Grimmer

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The Nationalization of American Political Parties, 1880–1896 Daniel Klinghard College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts

Investigates the creation of the first truly nationalized party organizations in the United States in the late nineteenth century.

Richard F. Fenno, Jr Prize, Legislative Studies Section, American Political Science Association 2014 – Winner 2014 228 x 152 mm 210pp 27 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-02647-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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How Politicians, Bureaucrats, and the Public Prepare for the Unexpected Patrick S. Roberts Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Disasters and the American State offers a thesis about the trajectory of federal government involvement in preparing for disaster shaped by contingent events. 2013 234 x 156 mm 232pp 17 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02586-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Land Use Law and Disability Planning and Zoning for Accessible Communities Robin Paul Malloy Syracuse University College of Law

Argues that communities need better planning to improve navigation for people with mobility impairment and to facilitate intergenerational aging in place. This book undertakes to explain mobility impairment, as one type of disability, in terms of planning and zoning. Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

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Stanford University, California

This book demonstrates the consequences of legislators’ strategic communication for representation in American politics.

Disasters and the American State

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War, the American State, and Politics since 1898 Robert P. Saldin University of Montana

Examines how international wars have affected domestic politics and policymaking in the United States. 2014 234 x 156 mm 272pp 11 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-69098-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-0-521-11915-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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American Politics in the Postwar Sunbelt Conservative Growth in a Battleground Region Sean P. Cunningham Texas Tech University

This book analyzes the political culture of the American Sunbelt since the end of World War II. It highlights and explains the Sunbelt’s emergence during the second half of the twentieth century as the undisputed geographic epicenter for conservative Republican power in the United States. ‘For forty-some years, pundits and scholars have portrayed the Sunbelt as a free-market haven for strip malls, megachurches and metropolitan sprawl – and the bastion of Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan conservatism. With great breadth and care, Sean Cunningham tracks the long history of this region’s rightward drift and its pivotal role in reddening American political culture. Yet with great creativity and innovation, he also depicts the Sunbelt in refreshingly textured terms as a place

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American government, politics, policy of remarkable diversity, adaptation, contestation, and ceaseless transformation. Nuanced and engaging, Cunningham’s beautifully crafted text offers an invaluable glimpse at how this trendsetting region has evolved in the past generation, and where it (and hence the nation) is headed in the next.’ Darren Dochuk, Washington University in St Louis, author of From Bible Belt to Sunbelt: Plain-Folk Religion, Grassroots Politics, and the Rise of Evangelical Conservatism Cambridge Essential Histories

2014 216 x 138 mm 304pp 3 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-02452-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-67234-5 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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A Concise History of the New Deal Jason Scott Smith University of New Mexico

This book provides a history of the New Deal, exploring the institutional, political, and cultural changes experienced by the United States during the Great Depression. Cambridge Essential Histories

2014 216 x 138 mm 226pp 1 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-0-521-87721-3 Hardback £50.00 / US$70.00 978-0-521-70078-8 Paperback £17.99 / US$24.99 For all formats available, see

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Forging Rivals Race, Class, Law, and the Collapse of Postwar Liberalism Reuel Schiller University of California, Hastings College of Law

Forging Rivals tells the story of the rise and fall of postwar liberalism, vividly recounting the attempts of working people, labor lawyers, and civil rights litigators to create a legal system that promoted both economic opportunity and racial egalitarianism. Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society

2015 228 x 152 mm 336pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01226-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-62833-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication June 2015 For all formats available, see

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Recalibrating Reform The Limits of Political Change Stuart Chinn University of Oregon

This book examines a pattern of conservative resurgence following several eras of reform in American history by pointing to the phenomenon of ‘recalibration’. By highlighting recalibration as a regular companion to reform, the book ultimately sheds light on the barriers to, and possibilities for, sweeping change in American politics. ‘We celebrate great moments of legal change but fail to pay enough attention to the end of reform. Chinn’s superb book challenges us all to rethink how courts apply, adjust, and sometimes frustrate landmark achievements of the people.’ Robert L. Tsai, American University Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society

2014 228 x 152 mm 351pp 28 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05753-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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How Social Movements Die Repression and Demobilization of the Republic of New Africa Christian Davenport University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

This book argues that social movement death is the outgrowth of a coevolutionary dynamic whereby challengers, influenced by their understanding of what states will do to oppose them, attempt to recruit, motivate, calm, and prepare constituents while governments attempt to hinder all of these processes at the same time. Advance praise: ‘Marshalling insightful analysis, brilliant archival research, and extensive knowledge, Davenport explains the emergence, growth, and demise of social movements. This book is a real gem.’ Scott Gates, Peace Research Institute Oslo and Norwegian University of Science and Technology Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 352pp 27 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-04149-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-61387-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Party in the Street The Antiwar Movement and the Democratic Party after 9/11 Michael T. Heaney University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

and Fabio Rojas Indiana University, Bloomington

Party in the Street explores the interaction between political parties and social movements in the United States. It focuses on activism and protest in the United States by examining the collapse of the post-9/11 antiwar movement against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Advance praise: ‘Party in the Street shows how the antiwar movement stalled once it helped elect a president who seemed to agree with its goals – even as wars continued. This engaging and provocative book highlights an essential dilemma for activists in America: whether to work within mainstream politics or take the struggle outdoors. It is essential reading for anyone concerned with the fate of the peace movement or the rise and decline of social movements more generally.’ David S. Meyer, University of California, Irvine Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 336pp 29 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-08540-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-44880-3 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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The U.S. Women’s Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation A More Just Verdict Holly J. McCammon Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

This book explores efforts by women to gain the right to sit on juries in the United States. Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 318pp 10 b/w illus. 978-1-107-66326-8 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-00992-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$109.99 For all formats available, see

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American government, politics, policy Democracy More or Less America’s Political Reform Quandary Bruce Cain Stanford University, California

Why do American political reform efforts so often fail to solve the problems they intend to fix? In this book, Bruce E. Cain argues that the reasons are an unrealistic civic ideal of a fully informed and engaged citizenry and a neglect of basic pluralist principles about political intermediaries. ‘Everyone talks about the dysfunction of American politics, but very few people have practical or thoughtthrough ideas on what to do about it. Bruce Cain has studied this topic extensively as a scholar and has first-hand experience in the cauldron of California’s ongoing experiments in structural reform. In this book he explains the conceptual weakness in today’s most popular reform proposals and offers a convincing alternative. I hope this book informs media, academic and public discussions of a way out of our political morass.’ James Fallows, National Correspondent, The Atlantic Cambridge Studies in Election Law and Democracy

2015 228 x 152 mm 224pp 978-1-107-03963-6 Hardback £50.00 / US$75.00 978-1-107-61226-6 Paperback £17.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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The Measure of American Elections Edited by Barry C. Burden University of Wisconsin, Madison

and Charles Stewart, III Massachusetts Institute of Technology

This book brings together leading scholars to examine the performance of elections across the United States, using a data-driven perspective. It represents a transformation in debates about election reform toward using scientific analysis to evaluate the conduct of contemporary elections. The authors harness the power of newly available data to document all aspects of election administration. ‘This book is the first of its kind, is highly relevant to ongoing policy debates, and is sure to become the touchstone for the field. The papers are technically rigorous, accessible to a general audience, and produced by some of the very best political scientists in the field.’

Cambridge Studies in Election Law and Democracy

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American Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism Jack Citrin University of California, Berkeley

and David O. Sears University of California, Los Angeles

This book uses national public opinion data and public opinion data from Los Angeles to compare ethnic differences in patriotism, and ethnic identity and ethnic differences in support for multicultural norms and group-conscious policies. The authors find evidence of strong patriotism among all groups and the classic pattern of assimilation among the new wave of immigrants. ‘With each new wave of immigrants, the United States must assess whether social cohesion and national identity continue to thrive. In a thoughtful, empirically rich assessment of racial and ethnic group attitudes in the early twenty-first century, Citrin and Sears offer a confident assessment that immigration, diversity, and a growing national respect for multicultural values do not undermine a strong attachment to the nation.’ Louis DeSipio, University of California, Irvine Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

2014 228 x 152 mm 352pp 4 b/w illus. 43 tables 978-0-521-82883-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00

Political Ideologies and Political Parties in America Hans Noel Georgetown University, Washington DC

This book describes the development of the modern liberal and conservative ideologies that form the basis of our modern political parties. Leon Epstein Outstanding Book Award, Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association 2014 – Winner Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

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Seeking the Promised Land Mormons and American Politics David E. Campbell University of Notre Dame, Indiana

John C. Green University of Akron, Ohio

and J. Quin Monson Brigham Young University, Utah

This book provides the most thorough examination ever written of Mormons’ place in the American political landscape – what Mormons are like politically and how non-Mormons respond to Mormon candidates. As a religious subculture in a pluralistic society, Mormons are a case study of how a religious group balances distinctiveness and assimilation – a question faced by all faiths.

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‘This is a fascinating book about America’s most fascinating religion. It is bound to become the definitive treatment of Mormon political behavior in the United States.’

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Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

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Rethinking the Judicial Settlement of Reconstruction Pamela Brandwein University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Pamela Brandwein unveils a lost jurisprudence of rights and redefines the legal transition to Jim Crow. Cambridge Studies on the American Constitution

2014 234 x 156 mm 282pp 978-1-107-62591-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-0-521-88771-7 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99

the public interest and trivialized our country’s civic dialogue, despite the efforts of reformers and a once-heroic FCC. Bringing the story right up to today’s high-stakes battle for an Open Internet, this is ‘must-must’ reading for anyone interested in putting our democracy back on track.’ Hon. Michael J. Copps, FCC Commissioner, 2001–2012 Communication, Society and Politics

2014 228 x 152 mm 259pp 978-1-107-03833-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-69475-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99

News Frames and National Security Covering Big Brother Douglas M. McLeod University of Wisconsin, Madison

and Dhavan V. Shah University of Wisconsin, Madison

This book explores how news coverage renders targeted groups suspicious and spurs support for government surveillance. It argues that the tendency of journalists to frame stories around individual targets of surveillance shapes citizens’ judgments, leading them to support ‘Big Brother’ and to limit the civil liberties of groups under scrutiny. Communication, Society and Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 232pp 28 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-0-521-11359-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-13055-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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America’s Battle for Media Democracy The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media Reform Victor Pickard University of Pennsylvania

Drawing from extensive archival research, the book uncovers the American media system’s historical roots and normative foundations. It charts the rise and fall of a forgotten media reform movement to recover alternatives and paths not taken. ‘Today’s media didn’t have to be so bad. Pickard tells a riveting and heretofore largely unknown story of how corporate media had its way with

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Defying Convention U.S. Resistance to the UN Treaty on Women’s Rights Lisa Baldez Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

Exploring why the United States has not ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), this book highlights the emergence of the treaty in the context of the Cold War, the partisan nature of women’s rights issues in the United States, and disagreements about how human rights treaties work.

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The Politics of Gay Marriage in Latin America Argentina, Chile, and Mexico Jordi Díez University of Guelph, Ontario

Addressing one of the defining social issues of our time, The Politics of Gay Marriage in Latin America explores how and why Latin America, a culturally Catholic and historically conservative region, has become a leader among nations of the Global South in the passage of gay marriage legislation. 2015 228 x 152 mm 302pp 978-1-107-09914-2 Hardback £30.00 / US$47.99

‘Breaking with the conventions in political science that create stark distinctions between the study of domestic politics within nationstates and the study of international relations, Lisa Baldez takes a novel approach to the Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). Steeped in the literatures on international organizations, international law, US politics, and women and politics, Baldez demonstrates how the use of gender as an analytical category complicates what is thought to be known about the creation and ratification of international conventions, the status of women in the world over the past half century, and the central cleavages in national politics in both the United States and Chile. This book is thoroughly researched and clearly written, and it covers ground that has not been addressed previously. Baldez’s approach is both thought-provoking and provocative.’

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Mary Hawkesworth, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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The Politics of Market Discipline in Latin America Globalization and Democracy Daniela Campello Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro

Daniela Campello uses a multi-method approach to challenge the notion that financial markets exert a broad influence over economic policy making in emerging economies. In Latin America, this influence varies between countries and over time, depending on cycles of currency booms and crises that are swayed by international commodity prices and US interest rates. 2015 228 x 152 mm 240pp 65 b/w illus. 21 tables 978-1-107-03925-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Latin American government, politics, policy Reagan and Pinochet The Struggle over US Policy toward Chile Morris Morley Macquarie University, Sydney

and Chris McGillion Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales

This study examines US policy toward the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in Chile during the 1980s. The authors provide fresh insights into bureaucratic conflicts that were a key feature of the policymaking process and reveal both the achievements and the limits of US influence on Pinochet’s regime. Advance praise: ‘While reams of scholarly writings have been published on the US role in the overthrow of Chilean democracy in September 1973, almost nothing of substance has been written on the US role in the denouement of the Pinochet dictatorship in 1990 – until now. Through astute analysis of a massive quantity of declassified US documents, Reagan and Pinochet has filled a major historical void. This is a compelling, definitive, and valuable study.’ Peter Kornbluh, author of The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability 2015 228 x 152 mm 354pp 978-1-107-08763-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-45809-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Private Wealth and Public Revenue in Latin America Business Power and Tax Politics Tasha Fairfield London School of Economics and Political Science

This book develops a theoretical framework that refines and integrates the classic concepts of business’s instrumental (political) power and structural (investment) power to explain the scope and fate of tax initiatives targeting economic elites in Latin America after economic liberalization. ‘Tasha Fairfield’s conceptually ambitious and empirically rich study is a landmark contribution to literature on elites and Latin American political economy. Her thorough comparative analysis of Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile reveals that strong business associations tied closely to the state augment elite capacity to block

progressive tax reforms. Conversely, social movement influence over the state can undermine elite capacity to resist taxation needed to redistribute wealth in a region long plagued by vast income disparities.’ Eric Hershberg, American University 2015 228 x 152 mm 364pp 27 b/w illus. 23 tables 978-1-107-08837-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Technocracy and Democracy in Latin America The Experts Running Government Eduardo Dargent Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú-Lima

Through an in-depth analysis of economic and health policy in Colombia from 1958 to 2011 and in Peru from 1980 to 2011, Technocracy and Democracy in Latin America explains the source of these experts’ power as well as the leverage they have across state policy sectors in Latin America. ‘The best comparative analysis of technocratic policy from any region of the world. Students of Latin America, country experts, scholars on democracy, and anyone interested in the politics of knowledge need to read this book. Theoretically acute and empirically rigorous.’ Miguel Angel Centeno, Musgrave Professor of Sociology and International Affairs, Princeton University, New Jersey 2015 228 x 152 mm 216pp 10 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-05987-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Curbing Clientelism in Argentina Politics, Poverty, and Social Policy Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro Brown University, Rhode Island

In many young democracies, local politics remain a bastion of nondemocratic practices, from corruption to clientelism to abuse of power. Focusing on the practice of clientelism in social policy in Argentina, this book argues that only the combination of a growing middle class and intense political competition leads local politicians to opt out of clientelism. ‘This book offers a succinct and insightful account of the workings of patronage and vote buying in Argentina. Professor Weitz-Shapiro

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shows that middle-class voters may break away from the perverse equilibrium of beliefs and strategies involved in clientelism, inducing politicians to supply higher quality social protection policies. She provides hope for the improvement of the quality of governance in new democracies. The book is a mustread for scholars of social policy and development around the world.’ Alberto Diaz Cayeros, Stanford University 2014 228 x 152 mm 206pp 17 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-107-07362-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Contention and the Dynamics of Inequality in Mexico, 1910–2010 Viviane Brachet-Márquez El Colegio de México

This book details how contentious politics that took place in three communal villages of Mexico alternately reproduced and reshaped inequality. Narrated and analyzed as instances of the general process of contention, these events took place during three key periods of Mexico’s history. 2014 228 x 152 mm 232pp 4 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-06331-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Legislator Success in Fragmented Congresses in Argentina Plurality Cartels, Minority Presidents, and Lawmaking Ernesto Calvo University of Maryland, College Park

Through detailed analyses of legislative success in Argentina and Uruguay, this book explores the determinants of law enactment in fragmented congresses. It describes in detail how the lack of majority support explains legislative success in standing committees, the chamber directorate, and on the plenary floor. ‘When can legislative coalitions succeed by virtue of disciplined voting, when by virtue of agenda-setting prowess, and when by combining these capacities? Ernesto Calvo’s gem of a book takes on these classic themes, powerfully illuminating

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Latin American government, politics, policy / Middle East government, politics, policy both the tangled web of Argentine democracy and the politics of legislative control more broadly.’ Gary W. Cox, Stanford University 2014 228 x 152 mm 232pp 32 b/w illus. 24 tables 978-1-107-06513-0 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain Republics of the Possible Edited by Miguel A. Centeno Princeton University, New Jersey

and Agustin E. Ferraro Universidad de Salamanca, Spain

This book examines how Latin American countries and Spain tried to build modern and efficient state institutions for more than a century – without much success. The chapters tell how these countries went about constructing systems of authority that could manage their territories, support economic development, provide basic services, and promote a sense of national community. ‘… this is a quite outstanding volume of comparative historical sociology on the Hispanic world … This suggestive and intellectually refreshing quality owes much to the care with which the editors have designed a volume that plainly derives for an extended period of collaboration.’ James Dunkerley, Journal of Global Faultlines 2014 234 x 156 mm 484pp 9 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-45439-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-02986-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Changing Course in Latin America Party Systems in the Neoliberal Era Kenneth M. Roberts Cornell University, New York

This book explores the impact of economic crises and free-market reforms on party systems and political representation in contemporary Latin America. It explains why some patterns of market reform align and stabilize party systems, whereas other patterns of reform leave party systems vulnerable to

widespread social protest and electoral instability. Advance praise: ‘Kenneth M. Roberts’s book provides an outstanding synthetic argument about the impact of the convulsive period of market liberalization on party systems in Latin America, providing a nuanced answer to the question of why this critical juncture generated distinct legacies in some countries and not others. Its perspective will be central to scholarly debates regarding the causes and consequences of the vast changes in patterns of political representation evident in the region today.’ Jonathan Hartlyn, Kenneth J. Reckford Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 368pp 14 b/w illus. 37 tables 978-0-521-85687-4 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-0-521-67326-6 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Saudi Arabia in Transition Insights on Social, Political, Economic and Religious Change Edited by Bernard Haykel Princeton University, New Jersey

Thomas Hegghammer Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

and Stéphane Lacroix Sciences Po, Paris, France

This volume presents fifteen chapters written by the select few academics allowed into Saudi Arabia over the past decade. Their research focuses on the different sectors of Saudi society and gathers new insights from the field, providing the most up-to-date research on the country’s social, cultural, economic and political dynamics. Advance praise: ‘After 9/11, Saudi officials opened the kingdom to western researchers, gambling that what professors in the west write about them poses no threat. Bernard Haykel and his coeditors have collected the best of the new work in one volume, and we are all smarter for it. Buy, read and assign it. You won’t be sorry.’ Robert Vitalis, University of Pennsylvania

Middle East government, politics, policy Highlight

Iran’s Political Economy since the Revolution Suzanne Maloney Brookings Institution, Washington DC

Moving chronologically from the early years under Khomeini through liberalization under Khatami to the present, this book provides the first comprehensive overview of Iran’s political economy since the 1979 revolution and offers detailed examinations of Iran’s energy sector and the role of sanctions. 2015 228 x 152 mm 460pp 72 b/w illus. 978-0-521-50634-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-0-521-73814-9 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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2015 228 x 152 mm 352pp 22 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-00629-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-0-521-18509-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Behind the 1953 Coup in Iran Thugs, Turncoats, Soldiers, and Spooks Ali Rahnema The American University of Paris, France

This book meticulously reconstructs the 1953 Iranian coup d’état that led to the overthrow of Mohammed Mosaddeq and his government. Mosaddeq’s removal from power has attracted more attention than any other event during his tenure because of the foreign involvement; the political, economic and social impact on Iran and the long-term impact the ousting had on Iran-US relations. ‘Ali Rahnema’s new book on the 1953 coup presents a comprehensive, balanced account of this seminal event. It is meticulously researched, carefully reasoned and engagingly written. It will stand as the definitive work on this subject for many years to come.’ Mark Gasiorowski, Tulane University


Middle East government, politics, policy 2015 228 x 152 mm 343pp 4 maps 978-1-107-07606-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Martyrdom in Modern Islam

A Critical Introduction to Khomeini

Piety, Power, and Politics Meir Hatina

Edited by Arshin Adib-Moghaddam

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Access to Justice in Iran Women, Perceptions, and Reality Sahar Maranlou University of Warwick School of Law

A critical and in-depth analysis of access to justice from international and Islamic perspectives. It evaluates the historical development of the justice sector in Iran and discusses issues including legal empowerment of women, performance of the justice sector, judicial independence, efficiency and accessibility, and normative protection, together with an analysis of barriers. 2014 228 x 152 mm 273pp 9 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-07260-2 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

This study provides an in-depth analysis of modern Islamic martyrdom and its various interpretations while also evaluating the historical realities in which such interpretations were molded and debated, positing martyrdom as a vital component of contemporary identity politics and power struggles. 2014 228 x 152 mm 286pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06307-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

The Awakening of Muslim Democracy Religion, Modernity, and the State Jocelyne Cesari CNRS-Paris; Harvard University

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Jocelyne Cesari investigates the relationship between modernization, politics, and Islam in Muslim-majority countries. This book provides a unique overview of the historical and political developments that have made Islam the dominant force in the construction of the modern states, and discusses its impact on emerging democracies in the contemporary Middle East.

Governing Kurdish and Berber Dissent Senem Aslan Bates College, Maine

This study compares the relatively peaceful relationship between the Berbers and the Moroccan state with the violent and confrontational relationship between the Kurds and the Turkish state. Rather than focusing on state legislation and discourse, it examines the implementation of state policies on the ground and the effects of these policies. ‘Senem Aslan demonstrates through comparative historical analysis of the Kurds in Turkey and the Berbers in Morocco that intrusive nationalizing projects can undermine rather than increase the strength of a state. The research is exemplary and imaginative, the contribution to our general understanding of states and nations in the contemporary world fundamental.’

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

This volume covers all aspects of Khomeini’s life and critically examines Khomeini the politician, the philosopher and the spiritual leader. 2014 228 x 152 mm 340pp 21 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-01267-7 Hardback £50.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-67062-4 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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‘An indispensable guide to the understanding of political Islam by one of Europe’s leading analysts. Theoretically sophisticated, this book answers all the big questions.’ Roger Owen, Emeritus Professor, Harvard University 2014 228 x 152 mm 440pp 978-1-107-04418-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-66482-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism At Home and in the World Ali Mirsepassi New York University

and Tadd Graham Fernée

This book presents a critical study of citizenship, state and globalization in societies that have been historically influenced by Islamic traditions and institutions. 2014 228 x 152 mm 231pp 978-1-107-05397-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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A History of Modern Tunisia Second edition Kenneth Perkins University of South Carolina

Examines the history of Tunisia from the mid-nineteenth century to the present with an emphasis on political, social, economic and cultural developments. 2014 228 x 152 mm 326pp 28 b/w illus. 4 maps 978-1-107-02407-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-65473-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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John A. Hall, James McGill Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology, McGill University 2014 228 x 152 mm 242pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05460-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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The Israel-Palestine Conflict One Hundred Years of War Third edition James L. Gelvin University of California, Los Angeles

Now in its third edition, James L. Gelvin’s award-winning account is a balanced, compelling, accessible and current introduction for students and general readers. Contents: 1. The land and its use; 2. Cultures of nationalism; 3. Zionism and the colonization of Palestine; 4. World War I and the Palestine Mandate; 5. From nationalism in Palestine to Palestinian nationalism; 6. From the Great Revolt through the 1948 war; 7. Zionism and Palestinian nationalism: a closer look; 8. The Arab-Israeli conflict; 9. The Palestinian national movement comes of age; 10. Coming full circle: Oslo and its aftermath. 2014 228 x 152 mm 321pp 22 b/w illus. 13 maps 978-1-107-03718-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-61354-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

the repressive machinery of the Saudi regime. Advance praise: ‘An extremely powerful analysis of the Shia of Saudi Arabia. Matthiesen lucidly moves between the past and the present with great linguistic and analytical skills that demonstrate panoramic knowledge and in-depth understanding of one of the most complex minority situations in the Arab world. His thoughtful historical account is matched by his familiarity with wider contemporary regional contexts and domestic politics.’ Madawi Al-Rasheed, London School of Economics and Political Science

One of Monkey Cage’s Best Middle East Political Science Books 2014 – Winner Cambridge Middle East Studies, 46

2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 31 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-04304-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-61823-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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The New Middle East Protest and Revolution in the Arab World Edited by Fawaz A. Gerges London School of Economics and Political Science

The New Middle East critically examines the Arab popular uprisings of 2011–12. 2014 228 x 152 mm 522pp 12 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-02863-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-61688-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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The Other Saudis Shiism, Dissent and Sectarianism Toby Matthiesen University of Cambridge

This accessible scholarly work traces the regional politics of the Shia in the Eastern Province of Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia since the nineteenth century. The first book in English on the topic, it casts new light on the survival strategies and political mobilization of the Shia community as it confronts

Security Theology, Surveillance and the Politics of Fear

African government, politics, policy New in Paperback

Migration and National Identity in South Africa, 1860–2010 Audie Klotz Syracuse University, New York

An extraordinary outbreak of xenophobic violence in May 2008 shocked South Africa, but hostility toward newcomers has a long history. This study traces the evolution of South African immigration policy since the arrival of the first Indian contract laborers in 1860 through to the aftermath of the May 2008 attacks. Francesco Guicciardini Prize, Historical International Relations Section (HIST), International Studies Association 2015 – Honourable mention 2015 216 x 140 mm 296pp 13 b/w illus. 978-1-107-51523-9 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$29.99 Publication July 2015 Also available 978-1-107-02693-3 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian offers new insights into the everyday production of security, surveillance and its industry of fear in settler colonial contexts by building on the voices of those living in one of the world’s longest-standing conflict zones: Israel/Palestine. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2015 228 x 152 mm 240pp 2 tables 978-1-107-09735-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Political Governance in Post-Genocide Rwanda Filip Reyntjens Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium

Filip Reyntjens’s new book analyzes political governance in post-genocide Rwanda and focuses on the rise of the authoritarian Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). While many have hailed Rwanda for its successful bureaucratic governance, Reyntjens complicates this picture by looking more closely at the regime’s activities. 2015 229 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-107-67879-8 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$29.99 Publication June 2015 Also available 978-1-107-04355-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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African government, politics, policy Poverty Knowledge in South Africa A Social History of Human Science, 1855–2005 Grace Davie Queens College, City University of New York

Poverty is South Africa’s greatest challenge. But what is ‘poverty’? And how can it be measured and addressed? Davie argues that poverty knowledge teaches us about the dynamics of historical change, the power of racial thinking in white settler societies, and the role of ordinary people in shaping state policy. 2015 228 x 152 mm 341pp 3 b/w illus. 978-0-521-19875-2 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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linguistics, history, anthropology, political science and economics. ‘A cast of formidable scholars has written a powerful book with provocative propositions on development, the core of African modernity, brilliantly revealing its long roots and complexities in time, culture, people, and institutions. This will serve as an engaging teaching text for students and compelling instructional tool for policy makers.’ Toyin Falola, Jacob and Frances Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, University of Texas, Austin 2014 228 x 152 mm 539pp 9 b/w illus. 6 maps 40 tables 978-1-107-04115-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 978-1-107-69120-9 Paperback £30.00 / US$45.00 For all formats available, see

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Violent Capitalism and Hybrid Identity in the Eastern Congo

Oil, Democracy, and Development in Africa

Power to the Margins Timothy Raeymaekers

John R. Heilbrunn

Universität Zürich

This book focuses on the history, key industry and policy actors, and political economic outcomes in oilproducing African states, filling a gap in the literature on resource-abundant countries by providing an optimistic assessment of circumstances in contemporary Africa.

This book discusses the radical transformation of eastern Congo’s political order in the context of apparent armed destruction and state weakness. Looking beyond the dominant paradigms, it analyses the institutional changes resulting from strategies of daily risk management in an environment characterised by violent competition across country borders. 2014 228 x 152 mm 199pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-08207-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Africa’s Development in Historical Perspective Edited by Emmanuel Akyeampong Harvard University, Massachusetts

Robert H. Bates Harvard University, Massachusetts

Nathan Nunn Harvard University, Massachusetts

and James Robinson Harvard University, Massachusetts

Why has Africa remained persistently poor over its recorded history? Has Africa always been poor? What has been the nature of Africa’s poverty and how do we explain its origins? This volume takes a necessary interdisciplinary approach to these questions by bringing together perspectives from archaeology,

Colorado School of Mines

‘Through a close and detailed examination of the political management of oil resources in subSaharan Africa, John Heilbrunn has shed new and surprising light on the natural resource curse. After properly discounting for the historical and economic circumstances that confront petrostates in the years before they discovered oil, he finds little evidence of a curse. On the contrary, he carefully documents the emergence of internal political pressures and the evolution of industry-state relations that lead even the most recalcitrant autocrats to share oil rents with the broader population. This is a fascinating book that should be welcomed by students of both African politics and the natural resource curse.’ Philip Keefer, Lead Economist, Development Research Group, The World Bank 2014 228 x 152 mm 279pp 13 tables 978-1-107-04981-9 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 For all formats available, see

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Yorùbá Elites and Ethnic Politics in Nigeria O . báfemi Awólowo and Corporate Agency Wale Adebanwi University of California, Davis

This book investigates the dynamics and challenges of ethnicity and elite politics in Nigeria. 2014 228 x 152 mm 312pp 19 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-05422-6 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Immigrant Exclusion and Insecurity in Africa Coethnic Strangers Claire L. Adida University of California, San Diego

This book explores the diverse immigrant experiences in urban West Africa, where some groups integrate seamlessly while others face exclusion and violence. 2014 216 x 138 mm 188pp 16 b/w illus. 5 maps 27 tables 978-1-107-04772-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

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From Empires to NGOs in the West African Sahel The Road to Nongovernmentality Gregory Mann Columbia University, New York

This book explains the shift from the government of empires to that of NGOs in the region just south of the Sahara. It describes the ambitions of newly independent African states, their political experiments, and the challenges they faced. No other book places black American activism, Amnesty International, and CARE together in the history of African politics. Advance praise: ‘Gregory Mann gives us a thoughtprovoking, nuanced, deeply researched exposition of what sovereignty does and does not mean in the context of the decolonization of French West Africa and the inability of African states to meet the hopes of most of their citizens. He explores Africans’ immersion in different forms of connection across space, conflicting claims of African states and the French government to regulate cross-border migration within Africa, controversies over the rights of former citizens from

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African government, politics, policy / South Asian government, politics, policy Africa to work and live in France, and the effects of NGO interventions on how Africa is governed.’ Frederick Cooper, author of Citizenship between Empire and Nation: Remaking France and French Africa, 1945–1960 African Studies, 129

2015 228 x 152 mm 300pp 3 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-01654-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-1-107-60252-6 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99

power that have shaped the Islamist regime in Khartoum and reveals both its ambitions and its looming failure.’ Christopher Clapham, Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge African Studies, 131

2015 228 x 152 mm 336pp 29 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-06114-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

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The Fruits of Freedom in British Togoland

Dictators and Democracy in African Development The Political Economy of Good Governance in Nigeria A. Carl LeVan

The Fruits of Freedom in British Togoland examines the history and politics behind the failed project of Togoland unification, in which the United Nations trust territory of British Togoland was to be separated from the Gold Coast to join with French Togoland in a new independent African state.

Drawing on a historical study of Nigeria since independence, this book argues that the structure of the policy-making process – by which different policy demands are included or excluded – explains variations in government performance better than other commonly cited factors, such as oil, colonialism, ethnic diversity, foreign debt, and dictatorships. African Studies, 130

2015 228 x 152 mm 312pp 4 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-08114-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Water, Civilisation and Power in Sudan The Political Economy of Military-Islamist State Building Harry Verhoeven University of Oxford

Based on years of unique access to Islamists, generals, and business elites, Harry Verhoeven tells the story of Africa’s most ambitious state-building project in the modern era and how Sudan’s gamble to instrumentalise water to consolidate power is linked to globalisation, Islamist ideology, and the intensifying geopolitics of the Nile. ‘The Nile waters are central to the politics of north-east Africa, and Sudan is central to the hydropolitics of the Nile. Harry Verhoeven’s superb study reaches deep into the complex issues of water, religion, and political

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Literacy, Politics and Nationalism, 1914–2014 Kate Skinner

American University, Washington DC

The Case of Tanzania Ronald Aminzade

This study explores the contradictory character of African nationalism as it unfolded over decades of Tanzanian history in conflicts over public policies.

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Race, Nation, and Citizenship in Post-Colonial Africa

University of Birmingham

African Studies, 132

2015 228 x 152 mm 240pp 6 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-07463-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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Political Thought and the Public Sphere in Tanzania Freedom, Democracy and Citizenship in the Era of Decolonization Emma Hunter University of Cambridge

Starting in 1945 and culminating with the Arusha Declaration of 1967, Emma Hunter explores political argument in mainland Tanzania’s public sphere to show how political narratives succeeded when they managed to combine promises of freedom with new forms of belonging at both a local and national level. African Studies, 133

2015 228 x 152 mm 200pp 1 map 978-1-107-08817-7 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Democracy in Africa Successes, Failures, and the Struggle for Political Reform Nic Cheeseman University of Oxford

This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the history of democracy in Africa and grapples with important questions facing Africa and democracy today, including whether international actors should promote democracy abroad, how to design political systems that manage ethnic diversity, and why democratic governments often make bad policies. New Approaches to African History, 9

2015 228 x 152 mm 200pp 13 b/w illus. 978-0-521-19112-8 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-0-521-13842-0 Paperback £17.99 / US$28.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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South Asian government, politics, policy Making News in Global India Media, Publics, Politics Sahana Udupa Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen

An innovative examination of the role of urban transformation, caste and language in shaping news culture in India, showing that journalism functions as both ‘object’ and ‘agent’ of global urbanisation today. Udupa draws on extensive fieldwork conducted with the


South Asian government, politics, policy / South-East Asian government, politics, policy Times of India group, the largest media house in India, between 2008 and 2012. 2015 228 x 152 mm 285pp 978-1-107-09946-3 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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Credit to Capabilities A Sociological Study of Microcredit Groups in India Paromita Sanyal Cornell University, New York

Credit to Capabilities discusses microcredit and women’s empowerment, a hot topic globally in addressing poverty and how to improve the lives of poor women. This is the first sociological study of how microcredit improves women’s agency in India, finding that it is the mechanism of group participation and networking, rather than the loan capital itself, that truly empowers women. ‘Microcredit has been a major interest of development economists for years, given their effectiveness as an engine of upward mobility among the poor. Paromita Sanyal’s remarkable book gives us a different lens on their importance. She reveals the critical role of microcredit in enabling women to build independent lives even in the face of traditional suppression. This engaging study should be read by students, scholars and policy makers who want to know how this strategy can make a profound difference for women in developing countries.’ Katherine Newman, Provost, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and author of Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged 2014 228 x 152 mm 334pp 15 b/w illus. 1 map 15 tables 978-1-107-07767-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Patronage as Politics in South Asia Edited by Anastasia Piliavsky Zukerman Fellow in Social Anthropology, King’s College, Cambridge

With South Asian states rapidly rising as major, but often ostensibly troubled, players on the global political arena, this volume will offer crucial insights to academic and lay readers looking for a better understanding of vernacular politics in the region, as well as in many other parts of the world. ‘By insisting that what we call ‘patronage’ is above all a moral idiom, and by rejecting arguments that

would prefer to confine patronage to the theoretical dustbin referred to as ‘tradition’, this brilliant volume will transform the study of South Asian politics. It combines a stellar assembly of researchers and imaginatively analysed case studies, and will provoke exciting debates about the past, present and future of democracy – both in South Asia itself, and far beyond.’ Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh 2014 234 x 156 mm 484pp 978-1-107-05608-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Population Ageing in India

common assumption that Hindu-Muslim violence is inevitable. Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2015 228 x 152 mm 376pp 9 b/w illus. 2 maps 978-1-107-08963-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-46132-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 Publication May 2015 For all formats available, see

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Presidential Legislation in India The Law and Practice of Ordinances Shubhankar Dam Singapore Management University

United Nations Population Fund, Delhi

This book is a study of the president of India’s authority to enact legislation (or ordinances) at the national level without involving parliament.

Sanjay Kumar

Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

United Nations Population Fund, Delhi

2014 228 x 152 mm 272pp 21 tables 978-1-107-03971-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

Edited by G. Giridhar United Nations Population Fund, Delhi

K. M. Sathyanarayana

K. S. James Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore

and Moneer Alam

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Population Research Centre, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi

India’s elderly population is poised to increase stupendously in the next few decades. This book touches on key issues relating to the elderly such as demographic changes, work participation, living arrangement patterns, health status and policies and programmes for the welfare of the elderly in India and its neighbouring countries.

South-East Asian government, politics, policy

2014 234 x 156 mm 250pp 978-1-107-07332-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

Violence and the Civilizing Process in Cambodia

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Roderic Broadhurst

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Australian National University, Canberra

Thierry Bouhours Highlight

Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India Amrita Basu Amherst College, Massachusetts

This study examines the political sources of violence against religious minorities in India. Focusing on Hindu organizations that have asserted dominance over religious minorities, particularly since the late 1980s, Amrita Basu questions the

Australian National University, Canberra

and Brigitte Bouhours Australian National University, Canberra

A survey of violence in Cambodian history, testing the theories of Norbert Elias in a non-western context. Focusing on trends and forms of violence from the mid-nineteenth century through to the present, the book covers colonisation, anti-colonial wars, interdependence, civil war, the revolutionary terror of the 1970s and post-conflict development. 2015 228 x 152 mm 360pp 16 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-10911-7 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 Publication August 2015 For all formats available, see

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South-East Asian government, politics, policy / East Asian government, politics, policy The Political Development of Modern Thailand Federico Ferrara

Indonesia’s Changing Political Economy Governing the Roads Jamie S. Davidson

City University of Hong Kong

National University of Singapore

Drawing on extensive, empirical research, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of Thailand’s political development from 1932 to the present day. Ferrara traces the roots of Thailand’s current political crisis to the events of 1932, offering a new understanding of the intervening period’s unending succession of coups and constitutions.

A detailed account of the difficulties of adopting best practice reforms in the infrastructure sector of Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy and freest democracy. Vested interests and local politics serve as formidable obstacles despite the efforts of reformers to get the prices right and institutional safeguards in place.

2015 228 x 152 mm 352pp 3 b/w illus. 1 map 4 tables 978-1-107-06181-1 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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A History of Thailand Third edition Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

A History of Thailand offers a lively and accessible account of Thailand’s political, economic, social and cultural history. This book explores how a world of mandarin nobles and unfree peasants was transformed and examines how the monarchy managed the foundation of a new nation-state at the turn of the twentieth century. The authors capture the clashes between various groups in their attempts to take control of the nation-state in the twentieth century. They track Thailand’s economic changes through an economic boom, globalisation and the evolution of mass society. This edition sheds light on Thailand’s recent political, social and economic developments, covering the coup of 2006, the violent street politics of May 2010, and the landmark election of 2011 and its aftermath. It shows how in Thailand today, the monarchy, the military, business and new mass movements are players in a complex conflict over the nature and future of the country’s democracy. 2015 228 x 152 mm 344pp 34 b/w illus. 7 maps 978-1-107-42021-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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‘This book is at once a powerful political analysis of democratic Indonesia’s decade-long struggle to build a trans-Java expressway and a significant original contribution to the new institutional economics theoretical literature. It is mustreading for Indonesia’s newly elected government and for policy makers throughout the developing world.’ R. William Liddle, Ohio State University 2015 228 x 152 mm 312pp 13 b/w illus. 8 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-08688-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Opposing the Rule of Law How Myanmar’s Courts Make Law and Order Nick Cheesman Australian National University, Canberra

Empirically grounded in both Burmese and English sources, this book offers the first major study of the contemporary court system in Myanmar. Nick Cheesman calls upon legal and political theory to explain how and why institutions animated by a concern for law and order oppose the rule of law. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-107-08318-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Rules of Origin in ASEAN A Way Forward Stefano Inama UNCTAD, Geneva, Switzerland

and Edmund W. Sim Appleton Luff, Singapore

The first in-depth exploration of rules of origin in ASEAN’s trade agreements, insightful to practitioners, policymakers and businesses for understanding how

commerce and trade is conducted in Southeast Asia. Customs practices, government procedures and other aspects of the ASEAN trade agreements are reviewed. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 1

2015 218 x 138 mm 436pp 7 tables 978-1-107-47244-0 Paperback £39.99 / US$59.99 For all formats available, see

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East Asian government, politics, policy China’s Party Congress Power, Legitimacy, and Institutional Manipulation Guoguang Wu University of Victoria, British Columbia

The first analysis of the National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, more commonly known as the Party Congress. Drawing from new documentary evidence, Guoguang Wu examines the operation of the highest decision-making body in China’s single ruling party, developing a theory of authoritarian legitimization that integrates informal politics with institutions. Advance praise: ‘Why has China had such high popular legitimacy (according to the best available indicators) when its citizenry have had so little to say about how they are governed? In this brilliant, pioneering study of the National Party Congress, Guoguang Wu shows how by shrewdly using ‘institutional manipulation’ the CCP can present a democratic showcase while keeping the levers of power hidden. Thus the ‘hollow’ but ‘holy’ Party Congress actually proves more effective at building popular consensus than the representative legislatures after which it was modeled.’ Lowell Dittmer, University of California, Berkeley 2015 228 x 152 mm 400pp 24 tables 978-1-107-08202-1 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 Publication September 2015 For all formats available, see

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North Korea Markets and Military Rule Hazel Smith University of Central Lancashire, Preston

In this historically grounded, empirical study of social and economic transformation in North Korea, Hazel Smith evaluates North Korean society after the ‘marketisation from below’ that followed the famine of the early 1990s, providing readers with a fresh, insightful and broad-ranging overview of the country today. 2015 228 x 152 mm 416pp 978-0-521-89778-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00 978-0-521-72344-2 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99

Science and Technology in Contemporary China Interrogating Policies and Progress Varaprasad S. Dolla Jawaharlal Nehru University

This book analyses the development of Science and Technology in China in the last few decades. The Science and Technology policy architecture had a deep impact on the impressive growth of the Chinese economy. This text provides a critical analysis of Chinese Science and Technology policy and will generate interest amongst academicians, researchers and students.

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2015 234 x 156 mm 352pp 978-1-107-08037-9 Hardback £60.00 / US$90.00

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The Cultural Logic of Politics in Mainland China and Taiwan

The Transformation of Governance in Rural China

Tianjian Shi

Market, Finance, and Political Authority An Chen

Duke University, North Carolina

This book explains why and how cultural norms affect political attitudes and behavior, as well as how this ‘normative reality’-centered framework connects the findings of scholars of Asian politics with the mainstream literature in comparative politics. Using multiple surveys from mainland China and Taiwan, the book shows how cultural norms, independent of structural and institutional factors, significantly shape political trust, participation, and understanding of democracy. Advance praise: ‘Over the course of his career, Tianjian Shi came to realize that culture could not be dismissed as irrelevant to the politics of nations. Instead, it kept resurfacing as a critical determinant of political legitimacy, participation, interests and leadership. This final casebook of a great detective solves once and for all the puzzle of culture. It will serve as a model for anyone on the trail of culture.’ Bruce Gilley, Portland State University 2015 228 x 152 mm 280pp 49 b/w illus. 46 tables 978-1-107-01176-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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National University of Singapore

Utilising extensive field research and data collected from surveys across rural China, An Chen provides an in-depth exploration of the transformation of governance in rural China following two major tax reforms: the tax-for-fee reform of 2002–4, and the abolition of agricultural taxes (AAT) in 2005–6. ‘This is a thorough and comprehensive analysis of China’s rural politics during the reform era. The author traces the effect of the dramatic changes – decollectivization, marketization, privatization, tax reforms – on the power and status of grassroots cadres. He argues that in major parts of rural China village cadres have lost both administrative as well as the redistributive power to allocate public good. The result has been a crisis of rural governance. The exception is a large group of new leaders who combine both entrepreneurial and political roles, but who also pose an implicit challenge to Party control. The book is the result of twelve years of research, using all applicable methods. The author deals skillfully with the increasing complexity of the rural political, economic, and social landscape. The rich detail of this excellent book will challenge readers but those who persist will be amply rewarded.’

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2014 228 x 152 mm 406pp 12 b/w illus. 30 tables 978-1-107-08175-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Inside China’s Automobile Factories The Politics of Labor and Worker Resistance Lu Zhang Temple University, Philadelphia

Based on years of fieldwork and extensive interviews conducted from inside seven large auto factories in various regions, Lu Zhang combines original empirical data and sophisticated analysis to provide a multilayered framework for understanding how labor relations in the auto industry and broader social economy can be expected to develop in China in the coming decades. ‘Lu Zhang’s highly readable and insightful book offers a fascinating perspective on the recent wave of strikes in China’s vast and growing automobile industry, drawing on extensive fieldwork in seven different auto factories. Highlighting the militancy of young, highly educated temporary auto assembly workers, who live in factory dormitories and often use social media as an organizing tool, Zhang shows how they leverage the ideological legacy of state socialism to challenge the logic of profit maximization in the world’s most dynamic market economy. It is difficult to imagine a more intriguing case study of twenty-first-century labor unrest.’ Ruth Milkman, Graduate Center, City University of New York 2014 228 x 152 mm 254pp 26 b/w illus. 1 map 22 tables 978-1-107-03085-5 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Tax Reform in Rural China Revenue, Resistance, and Authoritarian Rule Hiroki Takeuchi Southern Methodist University, Texas

How does China maintain authoritarian rule while it is committed to marketoriented economic reforms? This book analyzes this puzzle by offering a systematic analysis of the central-local governmental relationship in rural China,

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East Asian government, politics, policy focusing on rural taxation and political participation. 2014 228 x 152 mm 253pp 12 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-05684-8 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Civil Society under Authoritarianism The China Model Jessica C. Teets Middlebury College, Vermont

Much of what is written about civil society in China focuses on state repression. However, this victimcentered narrative disregards how such organizations are able to teach state officials about the benefits of a vibrant civil society. This text demonstrates the power of learning and the agency of civil society to change local officials’ perspectives. ‘China has become the mega enigma of the global economy. Using a new model of ‘consultative authoritarianism’, Jessica Teets shows us how Chinese rulers and civil society organizations mutually learn from one another through their interactions, so that domestic institutions become more adaptive and less fragile over time. Teets has given us a new and powerful explanation for the durability of authoritarianism in general, and the dynamism of China in particular, that suggests those holding their breath for Western-style democracy to inevitably emerge in China may remain blue in the face for a long time to come.’ Mark Blyth, Brown University 2014 216 x 138 mm 252pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03875-2 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 For all formats available, see

that economic development has had on the country’s foreign policy. ‘The scholarly and policy interest in Korea only grows as Korea’s footprint on the global stage enlarges in trade, security, and transnational politics. The volume by Heo and Roehrig is a welcome addition to the field and will go a long way to satiate the thirst for scholarly and practical inquiry of Korea.’ Victor Cha, Georgetown University 2014 228 x 152 mm 250pp 3 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-01250-9 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-69053-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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External Intervention and the Politics of State Formation China, Indonesia, and Thailand, 1893–1952 Ja Ian Chong National University of Singapore

Chong argues that when foreign actors face high opportunity costs of intervention in a weak state, their behavior may foster sovereignty. Best Book Award, International Security Studies Section, International Studies Association 2014 – Winner 2014 234 x 156 mm 304pp 5 b/w illus. 7 maps 11 tables 978-1-107-67978-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$32.99 Also available 978-1-107-01375-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$104.99 For all formats available, see

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South Korea’s Rise Economic Development, Power and Foreign Relations Uk Heo University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

and Terence Roehrig United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island

South Korea’s phenomenal rise has been studied extensively in relation to democratisation and economic development. Through a comprehensive evaluation of South Korea’s bilateral and multilateral relationships, Heo and Roehrig explore South Korea’s rise in a different context, illuminating the impact

China’s Security State Philosophy, Evolution, and Politics Xuezhi Guo Guilford College, North Carolina

Describes the creation and evolution of Chinese security and intelligence agencies as well as their role in influencing Chinese Communist Party politics throughout the party’s history. 2014 229 x 152 mm 502pp 18 b/w illus. 1 map 18 tables 978-1-107-68884-1 Paperback £22.99 / US$37.99 Also available 978-1-107-02323-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$103.00 For all formats available, see

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Mao’s Little Red Book A Global History Edited by Alexander C. Cook University of California, Berkeley

On the fiftieth anniversary of Quotations from Chairman Mao, this pioneering volume examines the book as a global historical phenomenon. 2014 228 x 152 mm 304pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05722-7 Hardback £50.00 / US$80.00 978-1-107-66564-4 Paperback £17.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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A Concise History of Japan Brett L. Walker Montana State University

A Concise History of Japan integrates the pageantry of Japanese history with today’s environmental concerns, including climate change, rising sea levels, violent Pacific storms, and devastating tsunami. It explores the changing environmental conditions that have shaped Japanese history, and how Japan has in turn shaped our changing environment. Contents: Preface; Chronology; Introduction; 1. The birth of the Yamato state, 14,500 BCE–710 CE; 2. The courtly age, 710–1185; 3. The rise of Samurai rule, 1185–1336; 4. Medieval Japan and the warring states period, 1336–1573; 5. Japan’s encounter with Europe, 1542– 1640; 6. Unifying the realm, 1560–1603; 7. Early modern Japan, 1600–1800; 8. The rise of imperial nationalism, 1770–1854; 9. Meiji enlightenment, 1868–1912; 10. Meiji’s discontents, 1868–1920; 11. The birth of Japan’s imperial state, 1800–1910; 12. Empire and imperial democracy, 1905–1931; 13. The Pacific War, 1931–45; 14. Japan’s postwar history, 1945–present; 15. Natural disasters and the edge of history; Glossary; Further reading; Index. Cambridge Concise Histories

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Research methods in politics Highlight

Quantum Mind and Social Science Unifying Physical and Social Ontology Alexander Wendt Ohio State University

Proposes a quantum physical basis for consciousness and its place in the natural world, and explores the implications of this perspective for the social sciences. Wendt’s argument provides a philosophical basis for human agency through free will, and for a holistic or ‘non-local’ vision of social life. 2015 228 x 152 mm 384pp 978-1-107-08254-0 Hardback £54.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-44292-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Publication April 2015 For all formats available, see

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Choosing in Groups Analytical Politics Revisited Michael C. Munger Duke University, North Carolina

With Kevin M. Munger New York University

This book is an introduction to the logic and analytics of group choice. It develops a means of ‘representing’ the preferences of citizens so that institutions can be studied more carefully. Advance praise: ‘This is a substantially revised version of Melvin Hinich and Michael Munger’s 1997 book, Analytical Politics. With new and updated discussions, as well as material not covered in the previous publication, this book will be a useful tool to teach undergraduate courses on the topic of social choice.’ Carles Boix, Princeton University

Contents: Part I. Basics: 1. The analysis of politics; 2. Becoming a group: the constitution; 3. Choosing in groups: an intuitive presentation; 4. The formal analytics of choosing in groups; Part II. Spatial Theory: 5. Politics as spatial competition; 6. Two dimensions: elusive equilibrium; Part III. Extensions: Collective

Choice, Uncertainty, and Collective Action: 7. The collective-choice problem: impossibility; 8. Uncertainty; 9. Voting as a collective-action problem; Solutions to selected problems. 2015 228 x 152 mm 272pp 27 b/w illus. 13 tables 46 exercises 978-1-107-07003-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00

Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier Ohio State University

John R. Freeman University of Minnesota

Matthew P. Hitt Louisiana State University

978-1-107-69962-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

and Jon C. W. Pevehouse

Publication March 2015

Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences provides accessible, up-to-date instruction and examples of the core methods in time series econometrics. The book covers ARIMA models, time series regression, unit-root diagnosis, vector autoregressive models, error-correction models, intervention models, fractional integration, ARCH models, structural breaks, and forecasting.

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Social Media Mining An Introduction Reza Zafarani Arizona State University

Mohammad Ali Abbasi Arizona State University

and Huan Liu Arizona State University

Social Media Mining integrates social media, social network analysis, and data mining to provide a coherent platform for students, practitioners, researchers and project managers to understand the basics and potentials of social media mining. It presents fundamental concepts, emerging issues, and effective algorithms for network analysis and data mining. ‘This is an exceptionally wellconstructed book on social media that will be useful to academia and industry alike. The book covers the entire area of social network analysis in a comprehensive and understandable way.’ Charu Aggarwal, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center 2014 234 x 156 mm 332pp 109 b/w illus. 20 tables 107 exercises 978-1-107-01885-3 Hardback £40.00 / US$60.00 For all formats available, see

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Social Media Intelligence Wendy W. Moe University of Maryland, College Park

and David A. Schweidel Emory University, Atlanta

This book explains what affects the opinions posted online and how organizations can use social media data to inform their strategies. 2014 228 x 152 mm 200pp 8 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-03120-3 Hardback £30.00 / US$50.00 For all formats available, see

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University of Wisconsin, Madison

Analytical Methods for Social Research

2015 228 x 152 mm 272pp 93 b/w illus. 30 tables 978-0-521-87116-7 Hardback £55.00 / US$95.00 978-0-521-69155-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Statistical Modeling and Inference for Social Science Sean Gailmard University of California, Berkeley

Written specifically for graduate students and practitioners beginning social science research, this textbook introduces the essential statistical tools, models and theories that make up the social scientist’s toolkit. Focusing on the connection between statistical procedures and social science theory, Sean Gailmard demonstrates how social scientists assess relationships between variables. ‘With careful consideration for both rigor and intuition, Gailmard fills a large void in the social science literature. Those seeking clear mathematical exposition will not be disappointed. Those hoping for substantive applications to illuminate the data analysis will also be pleased. This book strikes a nearly perfect balance.’ Wendy K. Tam Cho, National Center for Supercomputing Applications and University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Descriptive statistics: data and information; 3. Observable data and data-generating processes; 4. Probability theory: basic properties of data-generating processes;

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Research methods in politics / Politics (general) 5. Expectation and moments: summaries of data-generating processes; 6. Probability and models: linking positive theories and data-generating processes; 7. Sampling distributions: linking data-generating processes and observable data; 8. Hypothesis testing: assessing claims about the data-generating process; 9. Estimation: recovering properties of the data-generating process; 10. Causal inference: inferring causation from correlation; Afterword: statistical methods and empirical research. Analytical Methods for Social Research

2014 228 x 152 mm 388pp 18 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-00314-9 Hardback £45.00 / US$75.00

Political Secularism, Religion, and the State A Time Series Analysis of Worldwide Data Jonathan Fox Bar-Ilan University, Israel

This book examines how the competition between religious and secular forces influenced state religion policy between 1990 and 2008. While both sides were active, the religious side had considerably more success. The book examines how states supported religion as well as how they restricted it. Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

www.cambridge.org/9781107003149

2015 228 x 152 mm 290pp 7 b/w illus. 54 tables 978-1-107-07674-7 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00

Experts, Activists, and Democratic Politics

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Are Electorates Self-Educating? T. K. Ahn

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Seoul National University

Robert Huckfeldt University of California, Davis

and John Barry Ryan Stony Brook University, State University of New York

This book addresses opinion leadership in democratic politics as a process whereby individuals send and receive information through their informally based networks of political communication. ‘This is a landmark book that definitively demonstrates that political opinion formation is critically dependent on informal networks. The combination of experiments and decades of survey data not only makes the book a model of multimethodological rigor, but also allows the authors to isolate the roots of expertise and opinion bias. This is a must-read for anyone interested in how democracies operate.’ Jamie Druckman, Northwestern University Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

2014 228 x 152 mm 296pp 27 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-06887-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 For all formats available, see

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Field Research in Political Science

invaluable for researchers and graduate students using mixed-methods research to study causal mechanisms. ‘Finding Pathways makes an important contribution to the growing methodological literature on the identification of causal mechanisms. Weller and Barnes provide researchers a powerful set of tools to investigate causal processes by showing how the logic of causal mediation analysis can bridge quantitative and qualitative research.’ Kosuke Imai, Princeton University Strategies for Social Inquiry

2014 247 x 174 mm 171pp 16 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-04106-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-68476-8 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Politics (general)

Lauren M. MacLean

Sustainable Development: Asia-Pacific Perspectives

Indiana University

Edited by Pak Sum Low

and Benjamin L. Read

Bond University, Queensland

University of California, Santa Cruz

Issues of global change and sustainable development are of particular importance in the Asia-Pacific region given especially rapid development and population increase. This book presents chapters by leading international experts on global change and sustainable development and provides an invaluable reference for all researchers and policy makers in the region.

Practices and Principles Diana Kapiszewski Georgetown University, Washington DC

This path-breaking book reconceptualizes field research in political science, explaining the practices that scholars employ and the principles that guide their work. It will equip students and researchers with the concepts and techniques they need to succeed in the field. Strategies for Social Inquiry

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Narcissism and Politics Finding Pathways Mixed-Method Research for Studying Causal Mechanisms Nicholas Weller University of Southern California

and Jeb Barnes University of Southern California

This book introduces ‘pathway analysis’: a systematic technique for case selection for small-N research and a means to relate small and large-N research to each other. This approach will be

Dreams of Glory Jerrold M. Post George Washington University, Washington DC

This book analyzes narcissism and politics and systematically explores the psychology of narcissism – the entitlement, the grandiosity and arrogance overlying insecurity, the sensitivity to criticism, and the hunger for acclaim – illustrating different narcissistic personality features through


Politics (general) / Also of interest a spectrum of international and national politicians. ‘Post is a pioneer in the field of political-personality profiling.’ Jane Mayer, writer for The New Yorker 2015 228 x 152 mm 260pp 978-1-107-00872-4 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-40129-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Theories of Race and Ethnicity Contemporary Debates and Perspectives Edited by Karim Murji The Open University, Milton Keynes

politics. A large number of exercises are also provided to practice the skills and techniques discussed. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The theory of choice; 3. Choice under uncertainty; 4. Social choice theory; 5. Games in the normal form; 6. Bayesian games in the normal form; 7. Extensive form games; 8. Dynamic games of incomplete information; 9. Repeated games; 10. Bargaining theory; 11. Mechanism design and agency theory; 12. Mathematical appendix.

Covering a range of key issues in race and ethnicity studies, including genetics, post-race debates, racial eliminativism and the legacy of Barack Obama, and mixed race identities, Theories of Race and Ethnicity provides clear explications of a variety of contemporary theoretical perspectives. ‘This robust volume connects, illuminates, and transforms theories of race and racism, while bridging the twentieth and twenty-first century. Sophisticated perspectives move through and beyond race, revisiting old questions, identifying new ones. The range of challenging, complex contemporary themes will appeal to new generations of students and researchers, regardless of disciplinary background.’ Philomena Essed, Antioch University

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How Voters Feel Stephen Coleman University of Leeds

What does it mean to think of oneself as a voter? What memories and anxieties are evoked by the phrase, ‘It’s time to vote’? This book explores what voters think they are doing when they vote, providing a unique insight into how it feels to be a democratic citizen. ‘Coleman shows that voting is laden with meaning and emotion, or at least it should be. Building an empiricalcum-theoretical argument for voting as ‘social performance’, [he] lays down a forceful, deeply innovative challenge to conventional wisdom in contemporary political studies.’ Jeffrey C. Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale University

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Princeton University, New Jersey

and Adam Meirowitz Princeton University, New Jersey

Political Game Theory is a self-contained introduction to game theory and its applications to political science. The methods employed have many applications in various disciplines including comparative politics, international relations and American

Columbia University, New York and Collège de France, Paris

The contributors to this volume discuss and for the most part challenge whether many minds can be wiser than one.

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An Introduction Nolan McCarty

and Jon Elster

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Political Game Theory

Yale University, Connecticut

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2014 216 x 140 mm 278pp 978-1-107-60162-8 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99

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Principles and Mechanisms Edited by Hélène Landemore

Also available 978-0-521-84107-8 Hardback £44.99 / US$84.99

2015 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-0-521-76373-8 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00

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Collective Wisdom

2014 234 x 156 mm 420pp 17 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-63027-7 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99

and John Solomos University of Warwick

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2014 229 x 152 mm 446pp 978-1-107-43863-7 Paperback £27.99 / US$41.99

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Power, Politics, and Paranoia Why People Are Suspicious of their Leaders Edited by Jan-Willem van Prooijen Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

and Paul A. M. van Lange Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Why are people frequently suspicious of their political and corporate leaders? This book examines the psychological roots of political paranoia. 2014 228 x 152 mm 340pp 27 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-03580-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Also of interest Zionism and Judaism A New Theory David Novak University of Toronto

This book argues that Zionism is only a coherent political stance when it is intelligently rooted in Judaism, especially in the classical Jewish doctrine of God’s election of the people of Israel and the commandment to them to settle the land of Israel. Advance praise: ‘Anyone who is serious about the idea that God gave Israel the Torah and the land of Israel must read this book by today’s doyen of Jewish philosophical theology. Those who study it will learn immensely from David Novak’s lifetime of learning, and those who differ with his conclusions, or his premises, will be challenged to see if they can do better in addressing one of the great questions facing Judaism

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Also of interest today: how the modern state of Israel can thrive as a Jewish, democratic state at peace with its neighbors, its living heritage and itself.’

Deliberation, Democracy, and Civic Forums

Lenn E. Goodman, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

Improving Equality and Publicity Christopher F. Karpowitz

2015 216 x 138 mm 280pp 978-1-107-09995-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

Brigham Young University, Utah

Publication May 2015

This book focuses on new forums that convene citizens to recommend or enact policy, which could revitalize democracy around the world. The authors propose innovative solutions to the challenges of equality and publicity in civic forums. The book will be of interest to political science and communication scholars, as well as practitioners and sponsors of civic engagement, public consultation, public management, and deliberative and participatory democracy.

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The Holocaust and the Revival of Psychological History Judith M. Hughes University of California, San Diego

Why did men and women in one of the best educated countries in the Western world set out to get rid of Jews? In this book, Judith M. Hughes focuses on how historians’ efforts to grapple anew with matters of actors’ meanings, intentions, and purposes have prompted a return to psychoanalytically informed ways of thinking. ‘Elegant and accessible, Judith Hughes’s sober discussion probes the inner lives of Holocaust perpetrators through the lens of widely read researchers. Her book is a reminder of how varied and challenging have been responses to one of the most unsettling questions of our time: ‘how could they do it?’’ Michael R. Marrus, Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Professor Emeritus of Holocaust Studies, University of Toronto 2015 216 x 138 mm 208pp 978-1-107-05682-4 Hardback £50.00 / US$75.00 978-1-107-69044-8 Paperback £17.99 / US$24.99 For all formats available, see

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A Short Introduction to International Law Emmanuelle Tourme Jouannet Sciences Po, Paris

Translated by Christopher Sutcliffe

Providing a refreshing take on international law, Emmanuelle Tourme Jouannet explains its latest developments in the light of its history and culture and demonstrates how it can be an instrument both for dominance and for change in our globalised world. 2014 216 x 138 mm 126pp 978-1-107-08640-1 Hardback £34.99 / US$59.99 978-1-107-45136-0 Paperback £12.99 / US$19.99 For all formats available, see

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and Chad Raphael Santa Clara University, California

‘On the basis of careful normative argument, attention to practical examples, and empirical evidence, Karpowitz and Raphael derive important lessons for deliberative democracy. They show that discussions in ‘enclaves’ of similar people can be valuable and how crucial the communication of results of a deliberation are to the broader public.’ Peter Levine, Lincoln Filene Professor of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Tufts University 2014 228 x 152 mm 409pp 45 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-107-04643-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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The ACTA and the Plurilateral Enforcement Agenda Genesis and Aftermath Edited by Pedro Roffe International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development

and Xavier Seuba Université de Strasbourg

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is the most important effort undertaken to lay down a plurilateral legal framework for the enforcement of intellectual property rights. In this book, experts analyse the context and the content of the agreement and its relation with ongoing initiatives to improve enforcement of intellectual property. 2014 228 x 152 mm 472pp 978-1-107-07012-7 Hardback £80.00 / US$125.00 For all formats available, see

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The Key Texts of Political Philosophy An Introduction Thomas L. Pangle University of Texas, Austin

and Timothy W. Burns Baylor University, Texas

This book introduces readers to analytical interpretation of seminal writings and thinkers in the history of political thought, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the Bible, Thomas Aquinas, Machiavelli, Bacon, Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Tocqueville, Marx, and Nietzsche. Chronologically arranged, each chapter in the book is devoted to the work of a single thinker. ‘Pangle and Burns manage the impressive achievement of presenting textually sensitive readings of the major philosophers and texts in the history of political philosophy, while at the same time bringing out the human meaning, significance, and relevance of what the philosophers are saying. Pangle and Burns help the students see that they are actually being addressed by these philosophers – with a message of importance for their lives and communities.’ Michael Zuckert, University of Notre Dame

Contents: Part I. Classical Political Philosophy: 1. Plato’s Apology of Socrates; 2. Plato’s Republic, book one; 3. Aristotle’s Politics; Part II. Biblical Political Theology: 4. The Bible; 5. St Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Law; Part III. Modern Political Philosophy: 6. Machiavelli’s Discourses and Prince; 7. Bacon’s New Atlantis; 8. Hobbes’s Leviathan; 9. Locke’s Second Treatise of Government; 10. Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws; Part IV. Modernity in Question: 11. Rousseau’s First and Second Discourses; 12. Marx and Engels: The Communist Manifesto; 13. Tocqueville’s Democracy in America; 14. Nietzsche and his Zarathustra. 2014 228 x 152 mm 445pp 978-1-107-00607-2 Hardback £60.00 / US$95.00 978-0-521-18500-4 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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God vs. the Gavel The Perils of Extreme Religious Liberty Second edition Marci A. Hamilton Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University

God vs. the Gavel: The Perils of Extreme Religious Liberty sets the record straight about the United States’ move toward extreme religious liberty. This thoroughly


Also of interest revised second edition features a new introduction and epilogue and many contemporary examples. ‘In this highly readable and timely book, Marci Hamilton sheds much needed light on the ways in which religious groups and institutions – often aided and abetted by ‘dealmaker’ politicians – enjoy special treatment under the law, often to the detriment of others and the broader society. Highlighting the key distinction between religious belief and behavior, Hamilton argues that while freedom of religious belief deserves absolute constitutional protection, actions undertaken in the name of religion must be limited when they cause harm. This deceptively simple message, illuminated by Hamilton’s impressive scholarship, deserves the attention not only of scholars, lawmakers, and religious practitioners, but also of average citizens whose everyday lives are – often unwittingly – impacted by the issues she raises.’ Hella Winston, journalist and author of Unchosen: The Hidden Lives of Hasidic Rebels 2014 228 x 152 mm 488pp 978-1-107-08744-6 Hardback £55.00 / US$75.00 978-1-107-45655-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99 For all formats available, see

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Intellectuals and the Search for National Identity in TwentiethCentury Brazil Ronald H. Chilcote University of California, Riverside

This book discusses twentieth-century Brazilian political thought, arguing that while Rio de Janeiro intellectuals envisaged the state and the national bourgeoisie as the means to overcome dependency on foreign ideas and culture, São Paulo intellectuals looked to civil society and the establishment of new academic institutions in the search for national identity. ‘The history of Brazil in the twentieth century is also the history of its public intellectuals. Ronald H. Chilcote fully understands how culture and politics were intertwined in Brazil, and he has written an extraordinary book on these Brazilian intellectuals, which is also a critical interpretation of how Brazil changed from an oligarchical society to a vibrant although unequal democracy.’ Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Emeritus Professor, Getulio Vargas Foundation

2014 228 x 152 mm 301pp 2 tables 978-1-107-07162-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Socialist Planning Third edition Michael Ellman Universiteit van Amsterdam

This is a fully updated textbook providing an overview of socialist planning, analysing the weaknesses of the system, the reasons for its disappearance and considering its legacy for the twenty-first century. It is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in comparative economic systems and twentieth-century economic history. ‘Michael Ellman’s book is a true classic, erudite, exhaustive and meticulously researched. Written by one of the leading authorities in the field, it remains the ultimate source on the theory and experience of socialist economic planning. Both students and fellow scholars will be pleased to see it brought up to date, incorporating what has been learned since the collapse of the USSR.’ Stefan Hedlund, Research Director at the Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden

Contents: Preface to third edition; Abbreviations and glossary; Important dates; 1. The rise and fall of socialist planning; 2. The traditional model; 3. The reform process; 4. Planning the defenceindustrial complex; 5. Investment planning; 6. Planning agriculture; 7. Planning labour and incomes; 8. Planning consumption; 9. Planning international trade; 10. An evaluation of socialist planning; Bibliography; Index. 2014 228 x 152 mm 440pp 14 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-107-07473-6 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-42732-7 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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ending with the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. ‘Russell Crandall has provided us with an extremely valuable history of America’s involvement in ‘dirty wars’ throughout our history – with vignettes of comparison with similar engagements by other nations. He documents events dimly remembered, if at all. He usefully explores the political and ethical difficulty of effectively pursuing such campaigns in a democratic state ostensibly committed to human rights and respect for the rule of law.’ Martin L. Cook, Admiral James Bond Stockdale Chair of Professional Military Ethics, US Naval War College 2014 228 x 152 mm 598pp 21 b/w illus. 22 maps 978-1-107-00313-2 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 978-0-521-17662-0 Paperback £27.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Hiroshima The Origins of Global Memory Culture Ran Zwigenberg Yale University, Connecticut

A powerful exploration of the interaction between the history of Hiroshima and the global emergence of a culture of witnessing, trauma and remembrance following World War II. Zwigenberg traces the reconstruction of Hiroshima as a ‘City of Bright Peace’ against the twentieth-century backdrop of the Cold War and Holocaust memory. ‘This brilliant book reminds us of how Hiroshima and Auschwitz were first paired in the Cold War emotional imaginary and explicates beautifully the tensions between messages of peace and commodification of atrocity, and between instrumentalization and sanctification of survivors.’ Dagmar Herzog, City University of New York 2014 228 x 152 mm 340pp 18 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07127-8 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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America’s Dirty Wars Irregular Warfare from 1776 to the War on Terror Russell Crandall Davidson College, North Carolina

This book examines the long, complex experience of American involvement in irregular warfare. It begins with the American Revolution in 1776 and chronicles big and small irregular wars for the next two and a half centuries,

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David Ben-Gurion and the Jewish Renaissance Shlomo Aronson Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Translated by Naftali Greenwood

This book offers a reappraisal of David Ben-Gurion’s role in Jewish-Israeli history from the perspective of the twenty-first century, in the larger context

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Also of interest of the Zionist ‘renaissance’, of which he was a major and unique exponent. Some have described Ben-Gurion’s Zionism as a dream that has gone sour, or a utopia doomed to be unfulfilled. Now – after the dust surrounding Israel’s founding father has settled, archives have been opened, and perspective has been gained since Ben-Gurion’s downfall – this book presents a fresh look at this statesman-intellectual and his success and tragic failures during a unique period of time that he and his peers described as the ‘Jewish renaissance’. The resulting reappraisal offers a new analysis of Ben-Gurion’s actual role as a major player in Israeli, Middle Eastern, and global politics. ‘Aronson creates an illuminating portrait that challenges the recent litany of attacks that have become standard fare in the relentlessly negative discussions of Israel. His sympathetic rehabilitation of BenGurion is also a timely and intricate refutation of its critics.’ Jerusalem Post 2014 234 x 156 mm 478pp 978-1-107-42520-0 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-0-521-19748-9 Hardback £34.99 / US$44.99 For all formats available, see

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Tested by Zion The Bush Administration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Elliott Abrams Council on Foreign Relations, New York

This book tells the inside story of America’s policy toward Israel and the Palestinians during the Bush years. From Bush, Cheney, Powell, and Rice to Arafat, Sharon, and the kings and sheiks of the Arab world, Abrams takes you inside the White House to understand how policy was really made. ‘Elliott Abrams played a major role in the development of Mid-East policy during the Bush administration. He has written an excellent account that will be an invaluable source for future historians and for all who want to understand one of the most important chapters of that era.’ Richard B. Cheney, Former Vice President of the United States

2014 234 x 156 mm 352pp 978-1-107-42803-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-03119-7 Hardback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Coercion and Social Welfare in Public Finance Economic and Political Perspectives Edited by Jorge Martinez-Vazquez Georgia State University

and Stanley L. Winer Textbook

A History of Zimbabwe Alois S. Mlambo University of Pretoria

There is currently no single-volume history of Zimbabwe that provides detailed coverage of the country’s experience from pre-colonial times to the present. This book examines Zimbabwe’s pre-colonial, colonial and postcolonial social, economic and political history and relates historical factors and trends to more recent developments in the country. ‘The absence of a single text dedicated to the longue durée of Zimbabwe’s history can now be said to be a thing of the past. At long last, Professor Alois Mlambo has, for the first time, produced a crisp singlevolume book that documents the country’s rich historical experience, covering the entire precolonial, colonial and postcolonial continuum. Easily readable but deeply incisive in its evaluations, A History of Zimbabwe coherently weaves together historiographical debates, which scholars have been engaged in over time, with a clear content analysis framed by recognizable themes and chronology. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the long historical trajectory of contemporary socioeconomic and political developments in Zimbabwe. Professor Mlambo’s book will become the classic text on the history of Zimbabwe for a long time to come.’ Muchaparara Musemwa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

Carleton University, Ottawa

This book explores the role that coercion plays in the establishment and evolution of the public economy. 2014 228 x 152 mm 368pp 26 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-05278-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 For all formats available, see

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Courts and Terrorism Nine Nations Balance Rights and Security Edited by Mary L. Volcansek Texas Christian University

and John F. Stack, Jr Florida International University

Courts and Terrorism examines the response of judiciaries in nine separate nations to terror tactics and the common themes experienced. 2014 229 x 152 mm 284pp 978-1-107-61431-4 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-00110-7 Hardback £69.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Presidents and Civil Liberties from Wilson to Obama A Story of Poor Custodians Samuel Walker University of Nebraska, Omaha

Contents: 1. Introduction: Zimbabwe in historical perspective; 2. Early states, c.900–1900; 3. The British conquest state; 4. Colonial economy and society to 1953; 5. The federation years, 1953–63; 6. Nationalist movements to 1965; 7. Udi and African response; 8. Independent Zimbabwe, 1980–2000; 9. The crisis years, 2000–8; 10. Conclusion: Zimbabwe past, present and future prospects.

This is the first book to examine the civil liberties records of American presidents from Woodrow Wilson to Barack Obama.

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Also of interest Climate and Human Migration

The Crisis of Global Modernity

Past Experiences, Future Challenges Robert A. McLeman

Asian Traditions and a Sustainable Future Prasenjit Duara

Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario

National University of Singapore

First comprehensive review of interaction between climate change and migration; for advanced students, researchers and policy makers.

Prasenjit Duara explores the idea that the process of modernisation has resulted in an overreach in our conquest of nature, leading to a crisis of sustainability. Drawing on historical sociology, circulatory histories and through a rich engagement with transcendent Asian traditions, Duara seeks answers to the challenges accompanying global modernity.

2014 253 x 177 mm 310pp 47 b/w illus. 7 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-02265-2 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-60670-8 Paperback £27.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Counterfactuals and Causal Inference Methods and Principles for Social Research Second edition Stephen L. Morgan The Johns Hopkins University

and Christopher Winship Harvard University, Massachusetts

Cause-and-effect questions are the motivation for most research in the social, demographic, and health sciences. The counterfactual approach to causal analysis represents a unified framework for the prosecution of these questions. This second edition aims to convince more social scientists to take this approach when analyzing these core empirical questions. ‘The use of counterfactuals for causal inference has brought clarity to our reasoning about causality. And this second edition by Morgan and Winship will bring clarity to anyone trying to learn about the field. It is an excellent introduction to the topic, and a fine place to begin learning causal inference.’ Tyler J. VanderWeele, Harvard University, Massachusetts Analytical Methods for Social Research

2015 253 x 177 mm 524pp 64 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06507-9 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-69416-3 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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‘Modernity in its Western guise has generated a degraded, unsustainable world. To find the basis for a more viable, ‘post-Western modernity’, Duara maintains that we must look beyond this tradition. Drawing on a capacious command of Asian history and society, Duara probes the region’s older philosophies to offer a vision that might nurture a truly global commons. This is work that is ambitious in the best possible sense.’ Jean Comaroff, Harvard University Asian Connections

2014 228 x 152 mm 337pp 978-1-107-08225-0 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-44285-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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of ways that CSR is operationalized at the transnational, national and regional levels. Each chapter builds on the notion that CSR is a core component of the social regulation of the economy, drawing the corporate organization deeper in its attention to social and environmental issues. By bringing rigorous analytical thinking to this important topic, we are given the opportunity to understand CSR in its full scope and breadth.’ Andrew J. Hoffman, Director of the Erb Institute and Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise, University of Michigan Business and Public Policy

2015 228 x 152 mm 496pp 28 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-09859-6 Hardback £75.00 / US$120.00 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Grassroots for Hire Public Affairs Consultants in American Democracy Edward T. Walker University of California, Los Angeles

This book examines how elite consultants are reshaping democracy by helping corporations and powerful advocacy groups to mobilize grassroots participation. Business and Public Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 297pp 13 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-02136-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$90.00 978-1-107-61901-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Edited by Kiyoteru Tsutsui University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

and Alwyn Lim University of Southern California

This book examines the roots of corporate social responsibility activities and their various impacts on corporate reputation and behaviour. It is intended for political scientists, sociologists and business and public policy readers who seek to find a model of robust corporate governance and public-private partnership in light of recent scandals. Advance praise: ‘The global CSR movement is challenging the very notion of the role of business in society today. This volume helps bring tremendous insights into the antecedents and consequences of this shift in norms around corporate governance and responsibilities, calling attention to the institutional and economic contexts that hinder or encourage such change as well as the diversity

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Joyriding in Riyadh Oil, Urbanism, and Road Revolt Pascal Menoret New York University, Abu Dhabi

Why do young Saudis, night after night, joyride and skid cars on Riyadh’s avenues? Who are those ‘drifters’ who defy public order and private property? Based on four years of fieldwork, Joyriding in Riyadh explores the history and social fabric of Riyadh, as well as that of Saudi Arabia, and shows how car drifting is embedded in Saudi Arabia’s social violence and economic inequality. ‘Good anthropologists aim to enter into the minds of their subjects, sharing their lifestyle, acquiring their language, studying their moods and responses but always maintaining an objective self-awareness. Pascal Menoret is better than good.’ The Economist

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Also of interest Economist Book of the Year 2014 – Joint winner Cambridge Middle East Studies, 45

2014 228 x 152 mm 263pp 24 b/w illus. 4 maps 978-1-107-03548-5 Hardback £55.00 / US$85.00 978-1-107-64195-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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The Contentious History of the International Bill of Human Rights Christopher N. J. Roberts University of Minnesota Law School

Christopher N. J. Roberts traces contemporary conflicts about the definition of human rights back to their inception and shows how more than a half century ago, a series of contradictions worked their way into the International Bill of Human Rights, the foundation of the modern system of human rights. Advance praise: ‘This book is simply splendid. The Contentious History of the International Bill of Human Rights tackles an issue of tremendous importance today and powerfully demonstrates how the legacies of past injustice are still with us, still shaping international law. It is deeply researched, beautifully written, surprising, devastating. It deserves to make a substantial impact among human rights scholars across the disciplines and carries important lessons for human rights activists as well.’ Elizabeth S. Anderson, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and John Dewey Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women’s Studies, University of Michigan Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2015 228 x 152 mm 264pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01463-3 Hardback £55.00 / US$99.00 978-1-107-60163-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 Publication March 2015 For all formats available, see

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Sovereignty, Property and Empire, 1500–2000 Andrew Fitzmaurice University of Sydney

This book analyses the laws that shaped modern European empires from medieval times to the twentieth century. Its geographical scope is global, including the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Poles. Fitzmaurice focuses upon the use of the law of occupation to justify and critique the appropriation of territory.

Extreme Natural Hazards, Disaster Risks and Societal Implications Edited by Alik Ismail-Zadeh Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Jaime Urrutia Fucugauchi Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Andrzej Kijko University of Pretoria

Kuniyoshi Takeuchi International Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management, Japan

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and Ilya Zaliapin

2014 228 x 152 mm 398pp 978-1-107-07649-5 Hardback £65.00 / US$99.00

University of Nevada, Reno

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Sustainability in the Global City

A unique interdisciplinary approach to disaster risk research, including global hazards and case-studies, for researchers, graduate students and professionals. Special Publications of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 1

University of Maine, Orono

2014 276 x 219 mm 413pp 144 b/w illus. 25 colour illus. 30 tables 978-1-107-03386-3 Hardback £90.00 / US$140.00

Gary McDonogh

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Myth and Practice Edited by Cindy Isenhour Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania

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and Melissa Checker Queens College, City University of New York

Urban sustainability has become integral to urban planning and policy making globally, but we know little about its practical consequences for everyday life, cultural change, and social justice. The contributors to this unique volume look beyond sustainability’s promises and propaganda to explore its diverse human meanings and practices. ‘Urban policy makers focused on sustainability often ignore the growth of eco-apartheid in their own cities. The contributors to this invaluable book confront the issue head-on, through exhaustive ethnographic research, and show us how and why environmental justice is the key to a green urban future.’ Andrew Ross, author of Bird on Fire: Lessons from the World’s Least Sustainable City New Directions in Sustainability and Society

2015 228 x 152 mm 426pp 34 b/w illus. 8 maps 978-1-107-07628-0 Hardback £70.00 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Mixed Methods Social Networks Research Design and Applications Edited by Silvia Domínguez Northeastern University, Boston

and Betina Hollstein Universität Bremen

This volume demonstrates the potential of mixed-methods designs for researching social networks and the utilization of social networks for other research. Mixing methods applies to the combination and integration of qualitative and quantitative methods. In social network research, mixing methods also applies to the combination of structural and actor-oriented approaches. ‘In Mixed Methods Social Networks Research: Design and Applications, Silvia Domínguez and Betina Hollstein provide an inspiring volume with offerings that embrace disciplines and methods from across the social sciences. Its chapters highlight the rich insights that can be gained by adopting fully integrated mixedmethod approaches for studying social networks. This transformative book is certain to stimulate a new generation of social network researchers who are comfortable with both ethnographic methods and mathematical models. A very welcome addition to the bookshelf of social network methods texts!’ Katherine Faust, University of California, Irvine


Also of interest Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, 36

2014 228 x 152 mm 404pp 54 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-02792-3 Hardback £65.00 / US$110.00 978-1-107-63105-2 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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extremism and the impact of Europemade law. The Hamlyn Lectures

2014 216 x 138 mm 108pp 978-1-107-07772-0 Hardback £25.00 / US$40.00 978-1-107-43465-3 Paperback £12.99 / US$19.99 For all formats available, see

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The Workplace Constitution from the New Deal to the New Right Sophia Z. Lee University of Pennsylvania

Today, most Americans lack constitutional rights on the job. Instead of enjoying free speech or privacy, they can be fired for almost any reason or no reason at all. This book uses history to explain why, taking readers back to the 1930s and 1940s when advocates across the political spectrum set out to enshrine constitutional rights in the workplace. ‘The Workplace Constitution from the New Deal to the New Right is both ambitious and important – it moves across time and among a variety of individuals, organizations, and government entities, and it utilizes a wide range of archival material – all of keen interest to historians, legal scholars, and political scientists alike. Lee’s formidable intelligence gives us new insights, as well as historical and historiographical surprises.’

The Politics of Heritage in Africa Economies, Histories, and Infrastructures Edited by Derek Peterson University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Kodzo Gavua University of Ghana

and Ciraj Rassool University of the Western Cape, South Africa

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Index 0-9 6, Perri...................................................17

A Abbasi, Mohammad Ali..........................71 Abbenhuis, Maartje................................22 Abbott, Kenneth W.................................16 Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America..............52 Abrams, Elliott........................................76 Access to Justice in Iran..........................63 ACTA and the Plurilateral Enforcement Agenda, The........................................74 Adebanwi, Wale.....................................65 Adib-Moghaddam, Arshin.......................63 Adida, Claire L........................................65 Adler-Nissen, Rebecca............................47 Africa’s Development in Historical Perspective..........................................65 Age of Neutrals, An................................22 Ahmed, Amel...........................................3 Ahn, T. K.................................................72 Ahrensdorf, Peter J..................................36 Akyeampong, Emmanuel........................65 Alam, Moneer........................................67 Albæk, Erik............................................13 Albaugh, Ericka A.....................................8 Alien Rule..............................................11 Allegiance and Identity in a Globalised World..................................................27 Allen, Nicholas.......................................45 Altman, David..........................................6 Alvarez, R. Michael........................... 51, 54 Alznauer, Mark.......................................42 Ambrus, Monika.....................................21 America’s Battle for Media Democracy....60 America’s Dirty Wars..............................75 American Government............................55 American Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism..................................59 American Politics in the Postwar Sunbelt.57 American Public Opinion, Advocacy, and Policy in Congress................................56 Aminzade, Ronald..................................66 Anarchy Unbound..................................32 Anatomy of Human Rights in Israel, The....8 Anderson, Terry L....................................32 Andonova, Liliana..................................20 Anger and Racial Politics........................56 Ansell, Ben W................................... 11, 32 Anthropologies of Class..........................28 Anti-Americanism and the Rise of World Opinion...............................................23 Arab-Israeli Conflict in American Political Culture, The.........................................51 Archibald, Elizabeth P.............................44 Ardito, Alissa M......................................34 Aronoff, Yael S........................................23 Aronson, Shlomo....................................75 Arts, Karin..............................................21 Aslan, Senem.........................................63 Autesserre, Séverine...............................27 Authoritarian Origins of Democratic Party Systems in Africa...........................8 Awakening of Muslim Democracy, The....63

B Baetens, Freya........................................16 Baker, Chris............................................68

Bakke, Kristin M.......................................1 Baldez, Lisa............................................60 Banks, Antoine J.....................................56 Banning the Bang or the Bomb?.............23 Barak, Aharon........................................35 Barbarism and Religion..........................34 Barnes, Jeb.............................................72 Basu, Amrita..........................................67 Bates, Robert H......................................65 Bavetta, Sebastiano................................29 Beaulieu, Emily.........................................7 Bechhofer, Frank.......................................2 Behind the 1953 Coup in Iran.................62 Beiner, Ronald........................................37 Beissinger, Mark.....................................50 Benard, Cheryl........................................18 Bennett, Andrew....................................40 Benson, Rodney.....................................13 Bentham’s Theory of Law and Public Opinion...............................................38 Beramendi, Pablo............................. 10, 28 Bergen, Peter.........................................53 Bersagel, Annie Golden..........................20 Best, Jacqueline................................ 18, 24 Betsill, Michele M...................................20 Biggers, Daniel R....................................52 Birch, Sarah............................................45 Black Women and International Law.......15 Boix, Carles..............................................9 Boling, Patricia.........................................1 Bolsheviks and the Russian Empire, The..50 Boone, Catherine....................................11 Borders, Asylum and Global NonCitizenship..........................................22 Bouhours, Brigitte..................................67 Bouhours, Thierry....................................67 Boulding, Carew.......................................5 Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M.....................71 Brachet-Márquez, Viviane.......................61 Bradley, Megan........................................4 Brandwein, Pamela.................................60 Brennan, Jason.......................................38 Bretherton, Luke.....................................12 Brewer, Daniel........................................44 Brewer, Thomas L...................................30 British and Peace in Northern Ireland, The.....................................................45 Broadhurst, Roderic................................67 Brockliss, William...................................44 Brokering Europe...................................48 Brummer, Chris.......................................31 Building Transnational Networks.............11 Bulkeley, Harriet.....................................20 Bunn, Matthew........................................4 Burden, Barry C......................................59 Burdens of Political Responsibility...........39 Burke, Edmund.......................................44 Burns, Timothy W....................................74 Burstein, Paul.........................................56 Busemeyer, Marius R..............................30 Bush, Sarah Sunn...................................15 Butler, Daniel M......................................55 Buying Defence and Security in Europe...47 Buzan, Barry..................................... 18, 27 Byers, Michael........................................25

C Cain, Bruce............................................59 Calvo, Ernesto........................................61

Cambridge Companion to Liberalism, The.....................................................40 Cambridge Companion to the French Enlightenment, The..............................44 Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, The....................................43 Caminos, Hugo.......................................17 Camp, Pannill.........................................42 Campbell, David E..................................59 Campello, Daniela..................................60 Capogrossi Colognesi, Luigi....................42 Caron, David D.......................................19 Carrier, James G......................................28 Carroll, Susan J.......................................57 Carrubba, Clifford...................................14 Carvin, Stephanie...................................18 Casey-Maslen, Stuart..............................20 Caverley, Jonathan D..............................26 Cement of Civil Society, The....................46 Centeno, Miguel A..................................62 Cesari, Jocelyne......................................63 Chabal, Emile.........................................46 Chalmers, Damian..................................47 Changing Course in Latin America..........62 Changing Societies, Changing Party Systems.................................................9 Chapin, Christy Ford...............................51 Charlesworth, Hilary...............................17 Checkel, Jeffrey T.............................. 24, 40 Checker, Melissa.....................................78 Cheeseman, Nic.....................................66 Cheesman, Nick.....................................68 Chen, An................................................69 Chhibber, Pradeep K.................................6 Chilcote, Ronald H..................................75 Children and Global Conflict...................15 China’s Party Congress...........................68 China’s Security State.............................70 Chinkin, Christine...................................16 Chinn, Stuart..........................................58 Chivvis, Christopher S.............................24 Chong, Ja Ian.........................................70 Choosing in Groups................................71 Chung, Erin Aeran....................................7 Ci, Jiwei.................................................36 Citizenship and the Pursuit of the Worthy Life..........................................36 Citrin, Jack.............................................59 Civic Culture Transformed, The..................2 Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State.......................56 Civil Society under Authoritarianism........70 Civility, Legality, and Justice in America...55 Climate and Human Migration................77 Climate Change 2013 – The Physical Science Basis.........................................1 Climate Change 2014 – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Part A: Global and Sectoral Aspects...................1 Climate Change 2014 – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Part B: Regional Aspects...................................1 Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change.....................................1 Coalition Effect, 2010–2015, The............45 Coercion and Social Welfare in Public Finance...............................................76 Coggins, Bridget.....................................23 Cogliati-Bantz, Vincent P.........................17 Cohen, Elizabeth F..................................39


Index Cohen, Jeffrey E......................................51 Coleman, Stephen..................................73 Collective Wisdom..................................73 Common Law Constitution, The..............79 Compagnon, Daniel................................20 Company States Keep, The......................25 Comparative Politics.................................4 Compulsory Voting.................................38 Concise History of Japan, A.....................70 Concise History of the New Deal, A.........58 Confucian Democracy in East Asia..........39 Conjugal Union......................................40 Constituency Representation in Congress.............................................57 Constitution Making during State Building................................................4 Constitutionalism in Global Constitutionalisation...........................22 Constitutions and Religious Freedom......13 Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes...14 Constructing Cause in International Relations.............................................24 Consumer Democracy.............................13 Consumer Lending in France and America..............................................29 Contention and the Dynamics of Inequality in Mexico, 1910–2010.........61 Contentious History of the International Bill of Human Rights, The.....................78 Contesting International Society in East Asia....................................................18 Cook, Alexander C..................................70 Cooley, Alexander...................................15 Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalizing World................................77 Counterfactuals and Causal Inference.....77 Countering Terrorism in Britain and France.................................................16 Counting Islam.......................................14 Counting the Many................................40 Courts and Terrorism..............................76 Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age.......................55 Crafting Policies to End Poverty in Latin America................................................1 Crandall, Russell.....................................75 Crawford, James.....................................25 Credit to Capabilities..............................67 Crisis of Global Modernity, The...............77 Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorism Judicial Review....................................19 Critical Introduction to Khomeini, A........63 Croco, Sarah...........................................52 Cross, Frank B.........................................13 Culhane, John G.....................................56 Cultural Logic of Politics in Mainland China and Taiwan, The.........................69 Cunningham, Sean P...............................57 Curbing Clientelism in Argentina.............61 Curtin, Deirdre.......................................21 Cutter, Susan..........................................22

D D’Costa, Bina.........................................15 Dale, Eric Michael...................................42 Dalen, Arjen van.....................................13 Dalton, Russell J.......................................2 Daly, Nicholas........................................44 Dam, Shubhankar...................................67 Dangerous Crossings..............................34

Dargent, Eduardo...................................61 Darkling Plain, A....................................16 Dashwood, Hevina S...............................31 Datta, Monti..........................................23 Davenport, Christian...............................58 David Ben-Gurion and the Jewish Renaissance........................................75 Davidson, Jamie S...................................68 Davie, Grace...........................................65 Davies, Gareth........................................47 Davis, Fergal F.........................................19 Davis, Richard........................................55 De La O, Ana Lorena.................................1 de Londras, Fiona...................................19 De Moor, Tine.........................................33 de Vreese, Claes.....................................13 Decentralization and Intrastate Struggles..1 Decline of Mercy in Public Life, The.........38 Defying Convention................................60 Deliberation, Democracy, and Civic Forums................................................74 Della Porta, Donatella...............................3 Democracies and Dictatorships in Latin America................................................8 Democracy and the Politics of Electoral System Choice.......................................3 Democracy in a Russian Mirror................40 Democracy in Africa................................66 Democracy More or Less.........................59 Democracy, Inequality and Corruption.......3 Democratic Horizon, The.........................22 Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations?....................................15 Democratic Militarism.............................26 Democratizing Global Climate Governance.........................................40 Demographic Imagination and the Nineteenth-Century City, The...............44 Development of American Finance, The...31 Diani, Mario...........................................46 Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India...............................30 Diaz Anadon, Laura..................................4 Dickerson, Mechele................................55 Dickson, Del...........................................55 Dictators and Democracy in African Development.......................................66 Díez, Jordi..............................................60 Dilemma of the Commoners, The............33 Dill, Janina.............................................26 Dinstein, Yoram......................................20 Direct Action, Deliberation, and Diffusion.12 Direct Democracy Worldwide....................6 Dirty Entanglements...............................17 Disasters and the American State............57 Distributive Justice and Access to Advantage..........................................35 Divided Republic, A................................46 Dodson, Scott.........................................52 Dolla, Varaprasad S.................................69 Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals.......................25 Domínguez, Silvia...................................78 Donders, Yvonne....................................15 Donia, Robert J.......................................50 Dothan, Shai..........................................14 Douzinas, Costas....................................39 Dowding, Keith......................................41 Dreher, Axel............................................23 Drone Wars............................................53

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Dryzek, John S........................................40 Duara, Prasenjit......................................77 Due Process of Lawmaking.......................3 Dworkin, Michael H................................36 Dyer, Justin Buckley................................54 Dynamics of Bureaucracy in the US Government, The.................................51

E Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis..........................30 Egidy, Stefanie..........................................3 Election Administration in the United States..................................................54 Electoral Protest and Democracy in the Developing World..................................7 Eligür, Banu..............................................9 Elite Parties, Poor Voters.........................31 Ellinas, Antonis A....................................48 Ellman, Michael......................................75 Elster, Jon......................................... 37, 73 Employer and Worker Collective Action.....5 Emrich, Christopher T..............................22 End of Socialism, The..............................35 Engstrom, Erik J......................................54 Ensuring America’s Health......................51 Environmental Markets...........................32 Equality for Inegalitarians.......................38 Espindola, Juan......................................46 Etchemendy, Sebastián.............................8 Ethics and Integrity in British Politics.......45 Ethics of Armed Humanitarian Intervention, The..................................24 Ethics of Insurgency, The.........................16 Ethnic Minority Migrants in Britain and France...................................................7 Ethnic Struggle, Coexistence, and Democratization in Eastern Europe.......12 EU External Relations Law......................48 Eurojihad...............................................18 Europe’s Contending Identities.................8 European Commission and Bureaucratic Autonomy, The....................................48 European Public Spheres........................49 European Union Internal Market Law......47 European Union Law..............................47 Evolution and Victorian Culture...............44 Evolution of International Environmental Regimes..............................................25 Evolution of the Social Contract..............36 Evrigenis, Ioannis D................................37 Exits, Voices and Social Investment.........41 Expansionary Fiscal Contraction..............45 Experts, Activists, and Democratic Politics................................................72 Explaining Political Judgement................17 External Intervention and the Politics of State Formation...................................70 Extreme Natural Hazards, Disaster Risks and Societal Implications.....................78

F Fabbrini, Sergio......................................46 Faflak, Joel.............................................44 Fahey, Elaine..........................................21 Fairfield, Tasha.......................................61 Family Policy and Disability.......................9 Farr, James.............................................34 Fernée, Tadd Graham..............................63

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Index Ferrara, Alessandro.................................22 Ferrara, Federico.....................................68 Ferraro, Agustin E...................................62 Field Research in Political Science...........72 Finding Pathways...................................72 Findley, Michael G..................................26 Finn, Mike..............................................45 First Frame, The......................................42 Fitzmaurice, Andrew...............................78 Foley, Frank............................................16 Ford, Jolyon............................................16 Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution...47 Foreign and Domestic Investment in Argentina..............................................8 Foreign Relations Law............................20 Foret, François........................................48 Forging Rivals.........................................58 Founders and the Idea of a National University, The.....................................53 Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship, The...................................56 Fowkes, James..........................................3 Fox, Jonathan.........................................72 Fox, Richard L.........................................57 Francis, Megan Ming..............................56 Free Expression, Globalism, and the New Strategic Communication...............2 Free Trade and Faithful Globalization.......33 Freedom and the Pursuit of Happiness....29 Freedom Is Power...................................40 Freedom Rising........................................8 Freeman, John R.....................................71 Frierson, Patrick R...................................43 From Classrooms to Conflict in Rwanda..24 From Empires to NGOs in the West African Sahel.......................................65 From Slavery to the Cooperative Commonwealth...................................35 From Solidarity to Geopolitics.................50 From the Ballot to the Blackboard...........11 Fruits of Freedom in British Togoland, The.....................................................66

G Gabel, Matthew.....................................14 Gailmard, Sean.......................................71 Gallego, Aina...........................................4 Gargarella, Roberto................................13 Gavua, Kodzo.........................................79 Gearty, Conor.........................................39 Gee, Graham..........................................45 Gelvin, James L.......................................64 Gender and Elections.............................57 General Will, The....................................34 Genschel, Philipp....................................16 George, Robert P....................................40 Gerges, Fawaz A.....................................64 Gheciu, Alexandra..................................24 Gilley, Bruce.............................................5 Ginsburg, Tom........................................14 Giridhar, G..............................................67 Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity............................................19 Global Energy Justice.............................36 Global Shell Games................................26 Global Transformation, The.....................27 Globalization and Global Justice.............38 Globalization and Mass Politics...............10 Globalizing Oil.......................................31

Gnoza, Jonathan....................................44 God vs. the Gavel...................................74 Goldberg, Ori.........................................28 Goodman, Lenn E...................................43 Goodman, Sara Wallace.........................47 Gottesman, Alex.....................................42 Gould, Andrew C......................................8 Gould, Carol C........................................38 Gourevitch, Alex.....................................35 Governing Failure...................................18 Grand Strategy in Theory and Practice.....15 Grassroots for Hire.................................77 Gray, Julia..............................................25 Green, John C.........................................59 Greening the Globe................................19 Greenwood, Naftali................................75 Grier, Robin............................................29 Griggs, Steven........................................39 Grigorescu, Alexandru............................15 Grimmer, Justin......................................57 Grofman, Bernard..................................54 Gross, Michael L.....................................16 Grover, Leena.........................................19 Guardian of the Constitution, The...........40 Guo, Xuezhi...........................................70 Gupta, Joyeeta.......................................24

H Hacking the Electorate...........................51 Hadden, Jennifer....................................11 Haimson Lushkov, Ayelet........................42 Hale, Henry E..........................................50 Hale, Thomas..........................................20 Hall, Peter A.............................................7 Halliday, Terence C..................................27 Hamilton, Lawrence................................40 Hamilton, Marci A..................................74 Hammer, Dean.......................................35 Hampsher-Monk, Iain.............................44 Hansen, Randall.......................................9 Hanson, Peter.........................................53 Hanson, Stephen E...................................4 Harbridge, Laurel....................................51 Hassner, Ron E.........................................8 Hassoun, Nicole.....................................38 Hatina, Meir...........................................63 Häusermann, Silja..................................28 Haykel, Bernard......................................62 Hazell, Robert........................................45 Heaney, Michael T...................................58 Hechter, Michael....................................11 Hegel, the End of History, and the Future.42 Hegel’s Theory of Responsibility..............42 Hegghammer, Thomas............................62 Heilbrunn, John R...................................65 Heintze, Hans-Joachim...........................18 Hellwig, Timothy.....................................10 Heo, Uk..................................................70 Herman, Joost........................................18 Hersh, Eitan...........................................51 Hey, Ellen...............................................21 Hicken, Allen............................................2 Hiebert, Janet L......................................11 Hill, Lisa.................................................38 Hillebrecht, Courtney..............................25 Hironaka, Ann........................................19 Hiroshima..............................................75 Historical Legacies of Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe...................50

History of Global Climate Governance, The.....................................................24 History of Modern Tunisia, A...................63 History of Thailand, A..............................68 History of Zimbabwe, A...........................76 Hitt, Matthew P......................................71 Hoffmann, Matthew J.............................20 Hollstein, Betina.....................................78 Holmes, Amy Austin................................23 Holocaust and the Revival of Psychological History, The....................74 Homeownership and America’s Financial Underclass..........................................55 Homer on the Gods and Human Virtue....36 Hotson, Anthony....................................45 Hough, Jerry F.........................................29 How Social Movements Die....................58 How Voters Feel.....................................73 Howse, Robert........................................36 Huckfeldt, Robert...................................72 Hughes, Judith M....................................74 Hughes, Llewelyn...................................31 Hults, David R.........................................30 Human Dignity.......................................35 Human Rights and the Universal Periodic Review...................................17 Humanitarian Action..............................18 Hunter, Emma........................................66 Hurricane Katrina and the Forgotten Coast of Mississippi.............................22 Huynh, Kim............................................15

I Ikenberry, G. John...................................21 Images of Anarchy..................................37 Immigrant Exclusion and Insecurity in Africa..................................................65 Immigration and Citizenship in Japan........7 Immigration and Membership Politics in Western Europe...................................47 Inama, Stefano.......................................68 India and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime...............................................23 Individual and Community in Nietzsche’s Philosophy..........................................38 Indonesia’s Changing Political Economy..68 Inequality and Democratization..............32 Informal Institutions and Citizenship in Rural Africa.........................................11 Inside China’s Automobile Factories........69 Institutional Origins of Communal Violence, The.........................................5 Intellectuals and the Search for National Identity in Twentieth-Century Brazil......75 Interactive Democracy............................38 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.................................................1 International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements.........................................14 International Law...................................20 International Law and the Arctic.............25 International Law of Disaster Relief, The.. 19 International Migration...........................21 International Organizations as Orchestrators.......................................16 International Relations Theory.................17 Interpreting Crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.......19


Index Iran’s Political Economy since the Revolution...........................................62 Is Bipartisanship Dead?..........................51 Isenhour, Cindy.......................................78 Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism.63 Ismail-Zadeh, Alik...................................78 Israel-Palestine Conflict, The...................64

J Jacoby, Wade...........................................7 James, K. S.............................................67 Jebril, Nael.............................................13 Jeffery, Renée.........................................22 Jenkins, Fiona.........................................27 Jenkins, Jeffery A....................................53 John, Peter.............................................41 Johnson, Heather L.................................22 Joyriding in Riyadh.................................77

K Kalb, Don...............................................28 Kant’s Empirical Psychology....................43 Kapiszewski, Diana.................................72 Karp, David Jason...................................26 Karpowitz, Christopher F.........................74 Kaufman, Alexander...............................35 Kaukua, Jari...........................................42 Kaupa, Clemens.....................................47 Kayaoğlu, Turan........................................9 Kedar, Orit..............................................11 Kelly, James B.........................................11 Kelly, Michael J.......................................19 Kernell, Samuel......................................54 Key Texts of Political Philosophy, The.......74 Kijko, Andrzej.........................................78 Kim, Claire Jean.....................................34 Kim, Sungmoon......................................39 King, Desmond.........................................9 King, Elisabeth.......................................24 Kitschelt, Herbert....................................28 Klinghard, Daniel....................................57 Klotz, Audie............................................64 Koesel, Karrie J.......................................12 Kollman, Ken..........................................32 Konings, Martijn.....................................31 Kopp, Laura............................................42 Kopstein, Jeffrey.......................................4 Kotkin, Stephen......................................50 Kratochwil, Friedrich...............................26 Kriesi, Hanspeter....................................28 Kuhonta, Erik Martinez.............................2 Kumar, A. Vinod......................................23 Kumar, Sanjay.........................................67 Kydd, Andrew H......................................17

L Lacroix, Stéphane...................................62 Lamont, Christopher K............................18 Lampros-Monroe, Chloe.........................16 Land Use Law and Disability...................57 Landemore, Hélène.................................73 Landy, Marc...........................................55 Lange, Paul A. M. van.............................73 Larking, Emma.......................................17 Lash, Kurt T.............................................56 Law and Power in the Making of the Roman Commonwealth.......................42 Law, Science, Liberalism and the American Way of Warfare....................18

Lawrence, Andrew G.................................5 Laws, John.............................................79 Lawson, George.....................................27 Learning Latin and Greek from Antiquity to the Present......................................44 Lebow, Richard Ned......................... 24, 39 Lee-Koo, Katrina.....................................15 Lee, Patrick.............................................40 Lee, Sophia Z..........................................79 Leeson, Peter T........................................32 Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The........52 Legal Foundations of Inequality, The.......13 Legal Imperialism.....................................9 Legal Regime of Straits, The....................17 Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress...................................53 Legislator Success in Fragmented Congresses in Argentina......................61 Legitimate Targets?................................26 Leo Strauss............................................36 LeVan, A. Carl.........................................66 Levitt, Jeremy I.......................................15 Levy, Jack S............................................24 Levy, Jonah..............................................7 Libecap, Gary D......................................32 Lichbach, Mark.........................................4 Lightman, Bernard V...............................44 Lim, Alwyn.............................................77 Liu, Huan...............................................71 Long Process of Development, The..........29 Long, Christopher P.................................35 López-Guerra, Claudio............................34 Low, Pak Sum.........................................72

M Machiavelli and the Modern State..........34 MacLean, Lauren M.......................... 11, 72 Magistracy and the Historiography of the Roman Republic............................42 Maimone, Dario.....................................29 Mainwaring, Scott....................................8 Majone, Giandomenico...........................48 Majority Decisions..................................37 Making Constitutions...............................6 Making News in Global India..................66 Making Policy Public...............................54 Making Waves.........................................7 Malleson, Kate.......................................45 Malloy, Robin Paul..................................57 Maloney, Suzanne..................................62 Mammone, Andrea.................................46 Managerial Sources of Corporate Social Responsibility, The...............................31 Managing Cyber Attacks in International Law, Business, and Relations................21 Mann, Gregory.......................................65 Mao’s Little Red Book............................70 Maranlou, Sahar.....................................63 Markey, Daniel S.....................................25 Markus, Stanislav...................................49 Martel, William C....................................15 Martin, Susan F.......................................21 Martinez-Vazquez, Jorge.........................76 Martyrdom in Modern Islam...................63 Maskivker, Julia......................................34 Masoud, Tarek........................................14 Matthiesen, Toby....................................64 Maxwell, Rahsaan....................................7 McCammon, Holly J................................58 McCarty, Nolan......................................73

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McCrone, David........................................2 McDonogh, Gary....................................78 McGillion, Chris......................................61 McGonagle, Tarlach................................15 McKibben, Heather Elko.........................26 McLachlan, Campbell.............................20 McLeman, Robert A................................77 McLeod, Douglas M................................60 Meanings of Rights, The.........................39 Measure of American Elections, The........59 Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China..................13 Meerts, Paul...........................................23 Meeting Democracy..................................3 Meirowitz, Adam....................................73 Melamud, Mordechai.............................23 Melber, Henning.....................................23 Mendez, Fernando..................................48 Mendez, Mario.......................................48 Menoret, Pascal......................................77 Mershon, Carol........................................9 Messina, Anthony M.................................8 Meunier, Sophie.......................................7 Meydani, Assaf.........................................8 Migration and National Identity in South Africa, 1860–2010..............................64 Miler, Kristina C......................................57 Military’s Business, The...........................28 Milkis, Sidney M............................... 53, 55 Miller, David Marshall.............................42 Mind of James Madison, The...................41 Minilateralism........................................31 Mirsepassi, Ali........................................63 Mishal, Shaul.........................................28 Mistry, Dinshaw......................................21 Mitchell, Jerry T.......................................22 Mixed Methods Social Networks Research.............................................78 Mlambo, Alois S......................................76 Mobilization of Political Islam in Turkey, The.......................................................9 Models of Economic Liberalization............8 Moe, Wendy W.......................................71 Moffitt, Susan L......................................54 Monroe, Kristen......................................16 Monson, J. Quin.....................................59 Monteiro, Nuno P...................................26 Monti, Giorgio........................................47 Moore, Nina M.......................................52 Moral China in the Age of Reform...........36 Morality at the Ballot..............................52 Morgan, Stephen L.................................77 Morley, Morris........................................61 Morrison, Kevin M..................................10 Morrow, James D....................................19 Munger, Kevin M....................................71 Munger, Michael C.................................71 Murji, Karim...........................................73 Murray, Williamson.................................23

N Narayanamurti, Venkatesh........................4 Narcissism and Politics...........................72 Nation-Building in Turkey and Morocco...63 Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia................................49 Nationalization of American Political Parties, 1880–1896, The......................57 Natural Law and the Antislavery Constitutional Tradition........................54

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Index Nature of Asian Politics, The......................5 Navarra, Pietro.......................................29 Nedelsky, Nadya.....................................49 Needham, Duncan..................................45 Negativity in Democratic Politics.............33 Negretto, Gabriel L...................................6 Networks and Institutions in Europe’s Emerging Markets...............................48 Networks in Contention..........................11 Neuhouser, Frederick..............................43 New Centers of Global Evangelicalism in Latin America and Africa........................2 New Middle East, The.............................64 News Frames and National Security........60 NGOs, Political Protest, and Civil Society...5 Nielson, Daniel L....................................26 No Exit from Pakistan.............................25 Noel, Hans.............................................59 Nolan, Aoife...........................................30 Nolan, Mark...........................................27 Nollkaemper, André................................28 Non-International Armed Conflicts in International Law................................20 Nonpartisan Primary Election Reform......51 Nontaxation and Representation............10 Norris, Pippa............................................5 North Korea...........................................69 Norval, Aletta J.......................................39 Novak, David..........................................73 Novak, Stéphanie...................................37 Nuclear Weapons under International Law.....................................................20 Nunn, Nathan........................................65 Nystuen, Gro..........................................20

O O’Brien, Patrick......................................45 O’Donoghue, Aoife.................................22 Ó’Riain, Seán.........................................31 Oatley, Thomas.......................................28 Offutt, Stephen.........................................2 Oil and Governance................................30 Oil, Democracy, and Development in Africa..................................................65 Opposing the Rule of Law......................68 Opting Out of the European Union..........47 Orchard, Phil..........................................18 Order within Anarchy..............................19 Origins of Global Humanitarianism, The..12 Other Saudis, The...................................64 Otteson, James.......................................35 Outbreak of the First World War, The.......24

P Pagnoni, Gian Andrea.............................14 Pandya, Sonal S......................................33 Pangle, Thomas L....................................74 Parliamentary Bills of Rights...................11 Parrish, John M.......................................38 Party Ballots, Reform, and the Transformation of America’s Electoral System................................................54 Party in the Street...................................58 Party System Change in Legislatures Worldwide............................................9 Party System Institutionalization in Asia....2 Pasnau, Robert.......................................43 Paths to Development in Asia...................9 Patronage as Politics in South Asia..........67

Patronal Politics......................................50 Patty, John W..........................................33 Paul, T. V.................................................22 Paupp, Terrence E...................................24 Peace at What Price?..............................52 Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency............................23 Peaceland..............................................27 Pellecchia, Jonah....................................16 Penn, Elizabeth Maggie..........................33 People’s Government, The.......................55 Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal...................................8 Perils of Centralization............................32 Perkins, Kenneth.....................................63 Persily, Nathaniel....................................51 Peterson, Derek......................................79 Peterson, Tarla Rai....................................3 Petrova, Tsveta.......................................50 Pettai, Eva-Clarita...................................49 Pettai, Vello............................................49 Pevehouse, Jon C. W...............................71 Phillips, Anne.........................................41 Phongpaichit, Pasuk...............................68 Pickard, Victor........................................60 Piegorsch, Walter W................................22 Piliavsky, Anastasia.................................67 Plakokefalos, Ilias...................................28 Pocock, J. G. A........................................34 Political Development of Modern Thailand, The.......................................68 Political Economy of American Hegemony, A.......................................28 Political Economy of the United Nations Security Council, The............................23 Political Game Theory.............................73 Political Geography of Inequality, The......10 Political Governance in Post-Genocide Rwanda..............................................64 Political Ideologies and Political Parties in America...........................................59 Political Journalism in Comparative Perspective..........................................13 Political Order and Inequality....................9 Political Philosophy.................................37 Political Psychology of Israeli Prime Ministers, The......................................23 Political Roots of Racial Tracking in American Criminal Justice, The.............52 Political Secularism, Religion, and the State...................................................72 Political Thought and the Public Sphere in Tanzania..........................................66 Politics and Ethics of Identity, The...........39 Politics and the Sacred...........................34 Politics and the Search for the Common Good..................................................37 Politics and the Street in Democratic Athens................................................42 Politics of Advanced Capitalism, The........28 Politics of Gay Marriage in Latin America, The.......................................60 Politics of Heritage in Africa, The.............79 Politics of Judicial Independence in the UK’s Changing Constitution, The..........45 Politics of Major Policy Reform in Postwar America, The...........................53 Politics of Market Discipline in Latin America, The.......................................60 Politics of Parliamentary Debate, The.........4

Politics of Representation in the Global Age, The................................................7 Politics of the Human, The......................41 Politics of Work–Family Policies, The..........1 Popular Movements in Autocracies.........10 Population Ageing in India......................67 Post-Communist Transitional Justice........49 Post-Soviet Power..................................29 Post, Alison E............................................8 Post, Jerrold M.......................................72 Poverty Knowledge in South Africa..........65 Power Politics and State Formation in the Twentieth Century..........................23 Power, Order, and Change in World Politics................................................21 Power, Politics, and Paranoia...................73 Practices of Freedom..............................39 Presidential Decrees in Russia...................6 Presidential Leadership in Public Opinion.51 Presidential Legislation in India...............67 Presidents and Civil Liberties from Wilson to Obama................................76 Price, Monroe E........................................2 Principles of Shared Responsibility in International Law................................28 Private Wealth and Public Revenue in Latin America......................................61 Process Tracing.......................................40 Productivity Convergence.......................33 Proksch, Sven-Oliver.................................4 Prooijen, Jan-Willem van........................73 Property and Political Order in Africa.......11 Property, Predation, and Protection.........49 Przeworski, Adam...................................40

Q Quantum Mind and Social Science..........71 Quinn, Michael.......................................38

R Rabasa, Angel........................................18 Race, Nation, and Citizenship in PostColonial Africa.....................................66 Radovan Karadžić...................................50 Raeymaekers, Timothy............................65 Rahnema, Ali..........................................62 Ranganathan, Surabhi............................25 Ranking the World.................................15 Raphael, Chad........................................74 Rasmussen, Mikkel Vedby.......................28 Rassool, Ciraj.........................................79 Rationality, Democracy, and Justice.........34 Raulus, Helena.......................................21 Read, Benjamin L...................................72 Reagan and Pinochet.............................61 Reason and Emotion in International Ethics..................................................22 Recalibrating Reform..............................58 Reconsidering Law and Policy Debates....56 Reconstructing Iraq’s Budgetary Institutions..........................................24 Redefining Human Rights in the Struggle for Peace and Development....24 Referendums and the European Union....48 Refugee Repatriation................................4 Regulating Business for Peace................16 Reinventing the Left in the Global South...6 Religion and Authoritarianism.................12


Index Religion and Politics in the European Union..................................................48 Religion in the Military Worldwide............8 Religious Pluralism and Values in the Public Sphere......................................43 Religious Practice and Democracy in India.6 Remington, Thomas F................................6 Renaissance in Italy, The.........................41 Renaissance of Renewable Energy, The...14 Representational Style in Congress.........57 Representing Space in the Scientific Revolution...........................................42 Representing the Advantaged.................55 Reputation and Judicial Tactics...............14 Resolving Controversy in the European Union..................................................46 Responsibility for Human Rights.............26 Resurrecting Democracy.........................12 Rethinking the Judicial Settlement of Reconstruction....................................60 Rethinking the Union of Europe PostCrisis...................................................48 Return of the Public in Global Governance, The..................................24 Revolution and Constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire and Iran......................7 Revolutionary Writings...........................44 Reynolds, Amy........................................33 Reyntjens, Filip.......................................64 Riedl, Rachel Beatty..................................8 Riga, Liliana...........................................50 Right to Flee, A.......................................18 Rimmerman, Arie......................................9 Rise and Fall of Ireland’s Celtic Tiger, The.31 Rise of Global Corporate Social Responsibility, The...............................31 Risse, Thomas.........................................49 Roberts, Christopher N. J.........................78 Roberts, Kenneth M................................62 Roberts, Patrick S....................................57 Robinson, James....................................65 Robinson, William I.................................19 Roche, Stephen......................................14 Roehrig, Terence.....................................70 Roffe, Pedro...........................................74 Rohlinger, Deana A.................................52 Rojas, Fabio............................................58 Role of ‘Experts’ in International and European Decision-Making Processes, The.....................................................21 Roman Political Thought.........................35 Romanticism and the Emotions...............44 Rose-Ackerman, Susan.............................3 Rothenberg, Daniel................................53 Rousseau’s Critique of Inequality............43 Rubenstein, Kim.....................................27 Rucht, Dieter............................................3 Ruggiero, Guido.....................................41 Rules of Origin in ASEAN........................68 Ruling by Statute......................................9 Ryan, John Barry.....................................72 Rynhold, Jonathan..................................51

S Saiegh, Sebastian M.................................9 Saldin, Robert P......................................57 Samuels, David J.....................................32 Sandbrook, Richard..................................6 Sanyal, Paromita....................................67 Sarat, Austin...........................................55

Sathyanarayana, K. M.............................67 Saudi Arabia in Transition.......................62 Savage, James D.....................................24 Scammell, Margaret...............................13 Scheid, Don E.........................................24 Schiele, Simone......................................25 Schiff, Jade Larissa..................................39 Schiller, Reuel.........................................58 Schlosser, Joel Alden...............................37 Schmid, Evelyne.....................................25 Schoenman, Roger.................................48 Schütze, Robert......................................47 Schwartzberg, Melissa............................40 Schweidel, David A.................................71 Science and Technology in Contemporary China............................69 Sears, David O........................................59 Security Theology, Surveillance and the Politics of Fear.....................................64 Seeking the Promised Land.....................59 Seldon, Anthony.....................................45 Self-Awareness in Islamic Philosophy......42 Semi-Citizenship in Democratic Politics...39 Separation of Powers and Legislative Organization.......................................53 Seuba, Xavier.........................................74 Sha, Richard C........................................44 Shackelford, Scott J.................................21 Shaffer, Gregory.....................................27 Shah, Dhavan V......................................60 Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera...................64 Shaping Immigration News.....................13 Sharman, J. C..........................................26 Shaw, Malcolm N...................................20 Sheehan, Colleen A................................41 Shelley, Louise I......................................17 Sher, George..........................................38 Shi, Tianjian............................................69 Shield of Nationality, The........................49 Short Introduction to International Law, A........................................................74 Shvetsova, Olga........................................9 Sim, Edmund W......................................68 Simpser, Alberto.....................................14 Sin, Gisela..............................................53 Sinclair, J. Andrew...................................51 Sinnreich, Richard Hart...........................23 Skills and Inequality...............................30 Skinner, Kate..........................................66 Skyrms, Brian.........................................36 Slapin, Jonathan B....................................4 Sluga, Hans............................................37 Small Arms Survey 2014.........................28 Small Arms Survey, Geneva.....................28 Smart Grid (R)Evolution............................3 Smith, Hazel...........................................69 Smith, Jason Scott..................................58 Smith, Mark M.......................................22 Snidal, Duncan.......................................16 Snyder, Jack............................................15 Social Choice and Legitimacy..................33 Social Difference and Constitutionalism in Pan-Asia..........................................14 Social Media Intelligence........................71 Social Media Mining...............................71 Social Unrest and American Military Bases in Turkey and Germany since 1945...................................................23 Socialist Planning...................................75 Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy.35

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Sohrabi, Nader.........................................7 Solomos, John........................................73 Solutions to Political Polarization in America..............................................51 Soroka, Stuart N.....................................33 South Korea’s Rise..................................70 Sovacool, Benjamin K.............................36 Sovereignty, Property and Empire, 1500–2000.........................................78 Sovereignty, Statehood and State Responsibility......................................16 Spencer, Graham....................................45 Spinoza and the Case for Philosophy......42 Stack, Jr, John F.......................................76 Stahn, Carsten........................................23 Stamatov, Peter......................................12 Stan, Lavinia..........................................49 State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain..............................62 State Responsibility................................25 State Strategies in International Bargaining..........................................26 State-Building and Multilingual Education in Africa................................8 Statistical Modeling and Inference for Social Science......................................71 Status in World Politics...........................22 Status of Law in World Society, The.........26 Steinzor, Rena........................................52 Stephens, Jennie C....................................3 Sterilized by the State...............................9 Stevenson, Hayley..................................40 Stewart, III, Charles................................59 Stockmann, Daniela...............................13 Stoll, Heather...........................................9 Strategically Created Treaty Conflicts and the Politics of International Law....25 Stroschein, Sherrill..................................12 Successful Strategies..............................23 Suleiman, Ezra........................................48 Sustainability in the Global City..............78 Sustainable Development: Asia-Pacific Perspectives........................................72 Sutcliffe, Christopher..............................74

T Tajima, Yuhki............................................5 Takeuchi, Hiroki......................................69 Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi................................78 Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law.......................................25 Taming of Democracy Assistance, The......15 Tax Reform in Rural China......................69 Taylor, Martha........................................39 Technocracy and Democracy in Latin America..............................................61 Teets, Jessica C.......................................70 Telesetsky, Anastasia..............................19 Tested by Zion........................................76 Thachil, Tariq..........................................31 Thauer, Christian R.................................31 Thelen, Kathleen....................................32 Theories of Race and Ethnicity................73 Theory of Unipolar Politics......................26 Thomas, George.....................................53 Thomson, Robert....................................46 Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War.........39 Thunder, David.......................................36

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Index Thurber, Mark C......................................30 Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences..............................................71 Too Weak to Govern...............................53 Toppling Qaddafi....................................24 Tourme Jouannet, Emmanuelle...............74 Trading Spaces.......................................33 Transatlantic Community of Law, A.........21 Transformation of Governance in Rural China, The...........................................69 Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation.........4 Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States..................................49 Transitional Justice After German Reunification.......................................46 Transnational Climate Change Governance.........................................20 Transnational Dynamics of Civil War........24 Transnational Legal Orders.....................27 Transnational Neofascism in France and Italy....................................................46 Trejo, Guillermo......................................10 Triga, Vasiliki..........................................48 Trumbull, Gunnar...................................29 Trybus, Martin........................................47 Tsutsui, Kiyoteru.....................................77 Tuckness, Alex........................................38 Tying the Autocrat’s Hands.....................10

U U.S. Women’s Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation, The.....................58 Udupa, Sahana......................................66 Understanding National Identity...............2 Understanding Shiite Leadership.............28 Unequal Political Participation Worldwide.4 United Nations and Freedom of Expression and Information, The..........15 United States in a Warming World, The...30 Urrutia Fucugauchi, Jaime.......................78 US–India Nuclear Agreement, The...........21

V van Dyke, Christina.................................43 Van Vooren, Bart....................................48

Varieties of Liberalization and the New Politics of Social Solidarity....................32 Vasquez, John A.....................................24 Vauchez, Antoine...................................48 Verhoeven, Harry....................................66 Victor, David G........................................30 Vinx, Lars...............................................40 Violence and the Civilizing Process in Cambodia...........................................67 Violent Capitalism and Hybrid Identity in the Eastern Congo...............................65 Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India...................................................67 Volcansek, Mary L..................................76 Volden, Craig.........................................53 von Bülow, Marisa..................................11 Voting for Policy, Not Parties...................11 Vreeland, James Raymond......................23 Vu, Tuong.................................................9 Vujačić, Veljko........................................49

Why Electoral Integrity Matters.................5 Why Not Jail?.........................................52 Williams, David Lay................................34 Williams, Michael John...........................18 Williams, Susan H...................................14 Wilson, Elizabeth J....................................3 Winer, Stanley L......................................76 Winship, Christopher..............................77 Wiseman, Alan E....................................53 Wiseman, Susan.....................................43 Wohlforth, William C..............................22 Wolff, Edward N.....................................33 Wood, Lesley J........................................12 Workman, Samuel..................................51 Workplace Constitution from the New Deal to the New Right, The..................79 Writing Metamorphosis in the English Renaissance........................................43 Wu, Guoguang.......................................68 Wydra, Harald........................................34

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Wagenaar, Hendrik.................................39 Walker, Brett L........................................70 Walker, Edward T....................................77 Walker, Samuel.......................................76 Wall, Steven...........................................40 Wallis, Joanne..........................................4 Wang, Yuhua..........................................10 War, the American State, and Politics since 1898..........................................57 Water, Civilisation and Power in Sudan...66 Weber, Lynn...........................................22 Wegemer, Gerard B.................................44 Weiss, Friedl...........................................47 Weitz-Shapiro, Rebecca..........................61 Welch Larson, Deborah...........................22 Weller, Nicholas......................................72 Wellhausen, Rachel L..............................49 Welzel, Christian.................................. 2, 8 Wendt, Alexander...................................71 Wengle, Susanne A.................................29 Wessel, Ramses A...................................48 Weyland, Kurt..........................................7 What Would Socrates Do?......................37 Which European Union?.........................46

Yakira, Elhanan......................................42 Ye, Min..................................................30 Yorùbá Elites and Ethnic Politics in Nigeria................................................65 You, Jong-sung.........................................3 Young Thomas More and the Arts of Liberty.................................................44 Young, Julian..........................................38

Z Zafarani, Reza........................................71 Zaliapin, Ilya...........................................78 Zangl, Bernhard.....................................16 Zartman, I. William.................................23 Zhai, Xiaobo...........................................38 Zhang, Lu...............................................69 Zhang, Yongjin.......................................18 Zionism and Judaism..............................73 Zon, Bennett..........................................44 Zwigenberg, Ran....................................75 Zwitter, Andrej........................................18


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