Politics Catalogue 2017

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Welcome to the Politics books catalogue 2017. 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, including Politics without Stories, by David Ricci, and Brexit, by Harold Clarke, Matthew Goodwin, and Paul Whiteley. We also publish a range of leading Politics journals, including the American Political Science Association journals and, from 2017, Political Analysis. You can recommend our books, online collections and journals to your librarian by filling out the form at the back of this catalogue. Our politics publications are available in a variety of formats, including ebooks and print, as well as online collections for institutional purchase via our publishing service Cambridge Core. 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/ politics2017. 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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Dilemmas

study

Equal Immigrant

Defense

Interaction

understanding

Educational

citizens

information

Illegal

Managing

Utility

Statistics

Elements

Privacy

Records

Parties

Market Initiatives

Models

Medicaid

theoretical

Solutions

elected

Inquiry

opportunities

Crime

rules

preferences Bureaucracy

Economic

Insurance Liberties

Method models

new

Causality issues

Debt

government

outcome Medical

Inference

Political Programs

Principal-Agent

Cooperation

Government

people

Collective

research

Solution

scientific

Charter

majority

Crisis

institutions

Rates

Risk

Regulation

approach

change

Increase

Foreign

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Incentives

Charles Barrilleaux Christopher Reenock Mark Souva

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stories

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Michael Zuckerman, University of Pennsylvania

Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania

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“Politics Without Stories is fresh, original and timely. It is one of those rare books that will rock the academic specialists and reach the legendary general reader. The book is the rich fruit of a lifetime of scholarship. David Ricci has a winning way with words and a knack for down-to-earth examples that will make his analyses as accessible to undergraduates as they will be stimulating to scholars. This is pathbreaking work.”

“Politics Without Stories offers a robust and self-confident account of how and why conservative Republican capacities for telling ‘alpha stories’ of God, America, and markets persistently triumph in US politics over liberal democratic preferences for technocratic frames geared toward pragmatic ‘problem solving.’ A steadily paced, lucidly delivered argument about the power of narratives that puts a decisively political spin on the ‘liberal predicament’ that Ricci effectively exposes in this astute no nonsense book.” Mary G. Dietz, Northwestern University

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“David Ricci’s book is both a sketch for a history of modern political ideas and, in the best sense, a provocation. While the right offers a ‘story of magnificent markets’ menaced by big government, pragmatic liberalism retreats into policy lists and interest groups. So, as Ricci pungently writes, ‘at storytelling time the left is out to lunch.’ For this shortfall, thankfully, he offers no tidy remedy. Rather, he argues convincingly that ‘the liberal predicament is intractable.’ This cogent and chastening analysis is a shrewd and helpful guide through a dangerous political moment.”

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Barriers

substantive

Water

Speech

Formulation Reduce

Adherence

Income

War

Moral Statistical

Limitations

Minimum

Criminal

Probability

Schools

Social

Change

Taxes

Legislative

Cost

Care

scholarship

Bureaucratic

Institutions

Implementation

Action

Economics

Negative

Capital

Department

Externalities

Amendment

Rights challenges

Education

Act

choices

An Analytic Approach

Individuals

“David Ricci argues clearly and cogently that both modern liberal theories and modern liberal politics work against the crafting of grand stories of political meaning and purpose. He hopes that smaller stories of paths to humane improvements can strengthen liberal causes. Ricci’s compelling analysis defines central challenges liberals must confront, now and in the years ahead.”

Todd Gitlin, Columbia University

ISBN 978-1-107-17084-1

Printed in the United Kingdom Cover design: Andrew Ward

African government, politics, policy

Institutional

Police

Immigration

Redistribution

Punishment Failure Civil covers

Environmental

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contending

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Reforms

Democratic Policymaking

European government, politics, policy 29 David Ricci is Professor of Political Science and History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He’s the author of several books, including Good Citizenship in America (2004) and Why Conservatives Tell Stories and Liberals Don’t: Rhetoric, Faith and Vision on the American Right (2011).

policies

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Agenda

Benefits Hazard

Unemployment

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Russian, East European government, politics, policy

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Health Costs

People

Markets

Democracy

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National

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Analysis

Texts in political thought

Response

Delegation

Opinion

example

Economy

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Goods

Credible

United States Model

Selection

Pollution

Homeland

History of ideas

Bargaining

Uncertainty

Strategies method

Right

Child

knowledge

Legal

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tools

Political theory

Skepticism

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Political economy

hypothesis

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individuals

International relations, international organisations

Commitment

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Comparative politics

Game Theory

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Liberal candidates, scholars, and activists mainly promote pragmatism rather than large and powerful narratives—which may be called “alpha stories” for their commanding presence over time. Alternatively, conservative counterparts to such liberals tend to promote their policy preferences in alpha stories praising effective markets, excellent traditions, and limited government. In this face-off, liberals represent a post-Enlightenment world where many modern people, following Max Weber, are “disenchanted,” while many conservatives, echoing Edmund Burke, cherish stories borrowed from the past.

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Politics Without Stories describes this storytelling gap as an electoral disadvantage for liberals because their campaigning lacks, and will continue to lack, the inspiration and shared commitments that great, long-term stories can provide. Therefore Ricci argues that, for tactical purposes, liberals should concede their post-Enlightenment skepticism and rally around short-term stories designed to frame, in political campaigns, immediate situations which they regard as intolerable. These may help liberals win elections and influence the course of modern life.

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South Asian government, politics, policy 42 South-East Asian government, politics, policy

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East Asian government, politics, policy 44 Research methods in politics

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Information on related journals Inside back cover

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Featured authors

Robert S. Singh, Birbeck, University of London Author of After Obama: Renewing American Leadership, Restoring Global Order I wanted to write a book that not only offers a strong critique of the Obama administration’s foreign policy failures but also makes a positive case for a more forward leaning approach by Washington. It is difficult to look at contemporary

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international politics without seeing liberal internationalism under threat from forces within and outside the West. Countering that needs, among other things, the US urgently to reverse the misguided retrenchment of recent years.

Robert J. Lieber, Georgetown University, Washington DC Author of Retreat and its Consequences: American Foreign Policy and the Problem of World Order Since World War II, the US has played a unique role. It has served as leader of the liberal democracies and market economies and it has sustained the international order we take for granted today. Yet in recent years, America has pulled back from that role in the belief that this will serve our national interests and that other actors will maintain regional stability. Instead, however,

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hostile powers have been emboldened and our allies alarmed by this retreat. World order depends on an active, engaged US role, and I hope this book will convey that message.

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Comparative politics

Comparative politics Institutional Origins of Islamist Political Mobilization R. Quinn Mecham Brigham Young University, Utah

This book is a comprehensive overview of why Islam becomes politicized in some places and not in others. It is designed for all students and scholars of political Islam, especially those focusing on the Middle East and Africa. It examines cases of protest, voting, and violence from 1970 to the present. 2017 228 x 152 mm 282pp 12 b/w illus. 2 maps 14 tables 978-1-107-04191-2 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.00 978-1-107-61510-6 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$34.99 Publication January 2017 For all formats available, see

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Constitution Writing, Religion and Democracy Edited by Aslı Ü. Bâli University of California, Los Angeles

and Hanna Lerner Tel-Aviv University

This comparative and conceptual analysis of the role played by constitutions in addressing religious conflicts draws on fourteen different countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East in order to explore various approaches taken by constitutional drafters in mitigating tensions over a state’s religious identity. 2017 228 x 152 mm 428pp 978-1-107-07051-6 Hardback £79.99 / US$125.00 Publication January 2017 For all formats available, see

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Does War Make States? Investigations of Charles Tilly’s Historical Sociology Edited by Lars Bo Kaspersen University of Copenhagen

and Jeppe Strandsbjerg Copenhagen Business School

This engaging volume scrutinises the causal relationship between warfare and state formation. Leading scholars ask whether Charles Tilly’s famous dictum ‘war made the state and the state made

war’ still stands in contemporary state formation theory and debate. Advance praise: ‘This is an outstanding scholarly contribution – an important work well written and exhaustively researched … it is a new take on historical sociology in general and the important questions that have defined it for the past thirty years.’ Miguel A. Centeno, Princeton University, New Jersey 2017 228 x 152 mm 300pp 1 table 978-1-107-14150-6 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 Publication January 2017

lay out the need for a new stocktaking on one of the most important concepts in the social sciences. An exemplary piece of collective scholarship.’ Dan Slater, University of Chicago 2017 228 x 152 mm 424pp 12 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-13529-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50113-9 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication January 2017 For all formats available, see

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Institutions on the Edge

States in the Developing World

The Origins and Consequences of Inter-Branch Crises in Latin America Gretchen Helmke

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Edited by Miguel A. Centeno Princeton University, New Jersey

Atul Kohli Princeton University, New Jersey

and Deborah J. Yashar Princeton University, New Jersey

Assisted by Dinsha Mistree Stanford University, California

Suitable for scholars of Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and comparative politics, this empirical study presents a theory of state capacity, what it consists of, and how it may be measured. It is argued that historical origins and political decisions help drive the capacity of states to meet their goals. 2017 228 x 152 mm 384pp 21 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-15849-8 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-316-61097-8 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$34.99 Publication January 2017

University of Rochester, New York

Why do institutional crises emerge, spread, and repeat in some Latin American countries, but not in others? This book shows that concentrating power in the executive branch not only fuels presidential crises under divided government, but also triggers broader constitutional crises that cascade on to the legislature and the judiciary. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 192pp 28 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-0-521-49614-8 Hardback c. £55.00 / c. US$90.00 978-0-521-73840-8 Paperback c. £17.99 / c. US$26.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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The Comparative Politics of Education

The Many Hands of the State

Teachers Unions and Education Systems around the World Edited by Terry M. Moe

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Theorizing Political Authority and Social Control Edited by Kimberly Morgan

Stanford University, California

George Washington University, Washington DC

This book aims to be a foundation for future work on the state – a foundational concept in the social sciences and history. The book is directed at an interdisciplinary audience and can inform the research and learning of students and faculty alike.

This book speaks to political scientists, economists, sociologists and education researchers about the politics of education across nations, focusing on the power of teachers unions and their consequences for education reform. Policymakers will find it valuable for the enlightening new evidence it reveals about education and its politics worldwide.

Advance praise: ‘This is one of the finest edited volumes I have ever had the pleasure of reading. The editors eloquently

Advance praise: ‘This edited volume is a truly exceptional piece of scholarship, bringing together leading scholars in

and Ann Shola Orloff Northwestern University, Illinois

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Comparative politics the comparative study of education. The individual chapters provide an in-depth analytical perspective on education reforms in different countries both in the [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development] and beyond. Terry Moe and Susanne Wiborg have masterfully managed to integrate the individual chapters into an overarching theoretical framework. In doing so, their contribution will have a lasting and significant impact on the agenda of the growing research field of the comparative study of the politics of education.’ Marius R. Busemeyer, University of Konstanz, Germany 2016 228 x 152 mm 372pp 978-1-107-16888-6 Hardback £69.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61976-6 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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The Peacebuilding Puzzle Political Order in Post-Conflict States Naazneen H. Barma Naval Postgraduate School, California

In this book, Naazneen H. Barma offers a new analysis of peacebuilding and post-conflict order. Through a comparative analysis of interventions in Cambodia, East Timor, and Afghanistan, she focuses on the incentives motivating domestic elites that prevent the establishment of modern political order. The book will be of interest to scholars and policymakers analyzing the effectiveness of international intervention. This title is also available as Open Access. 2016 228 x 152 mm 276pp 1 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-16931-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

the immensely important roles those organizations play in society. 2016 228 x 152 mm 220pp 978-1-107-14577-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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The Politics of Crisis Management Public Leadership under Pressure Second edition Arjen Boin Universiteit Leiden

Paul ‘t Hart Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

Eric Stern Swedish Defence University, Stockholm

and Bengt Sundelius Swedish Defence University, Stockholm

Modern societies are regularly confronted with complex and critical episodes such as financial breakdowns, terrorism, natural disasters and cyber threats, which pose difficult challenges to governments. Featuring updated coverage and examples, this new edition describes the challenges of crisis management and offers an approach to understand and prepare for them. 2016 228 x 152 mm 213pp 3 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-11846-1 Hardback £49.99 / US$84.99 978-1-107-54425-3 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Constraining Elites in Russia and Indonesia Political Participation and Regime Survival Danielle N. Lussier Grinnell College, Iowa

The Politics of Technological Progress

Dominant theories of democratisation do not explain why some democracies survive and others fail. Focusing on Indonesia’s and Russia’s experience of democracy after the authoritarian regimes of the 1990s, this is an essential study for scholars and graduate students of comparative politics and democratisation, with an emphasis on Russia and Southeast Asia.

Parties, Time Horizons and Longterm Economic Development Joel Simmons

2016 228 x 152 mm 332pp 6 b/w illus. 29 tables 978-1-107-08437-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

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University of Maryland, College Park

By offering a new theory of economic development, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the fate of developing societies. By highlighting the role of political parties, it will also appeal to those interested in

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Dictators and their Secret Police Coercive Institutions and State Violence Sheena Chestnut Greitens University of Missouri, Columbia

This book will be used in advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on East Asia, authoritarianism, contentious politics, human rights, comparative politics, protest and repression, and international relations. 2016 228 x 152 mm 336pp 18 b/w illus. 1 map 13 tables 978-1-107-13984-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50531-1 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Gendering Legislative Behavior Institutional Constraints and Collaboration Tiffany D. Barnes University of Kentucky

This book targets scholars and students in political science, gender and women’s studies, and Latin American studies. It examines issues of representation, Congress, comparative political institutions, electoral systems, and gender politics. It is timely and accessible, and combines archival data with evidence from interviews. ‘Essential reading for scholars in comparative politics, including those in the fields of Latin American studies, women and politics and legislative studies. While many studies focus on how women can achieve elective office, few examine women’s strategies as legislators. This book develops a theory of the conditions under which legislative collaboration is most likely to occur, by focusing on women’s legislative behavior. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative data, Barnes expertly examines legislative collaboration in Argentina, the United States, Rwanda, Uruguay, and South Africa.’ Miki Caul Kittilson, Arizona State University 2016 228 x 152 mm 296pp 39 b/w illus. 1 map 4 tables 978-1-107-14319-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50765-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Comparative politics The Politics of Environmental Performance Institutions and Preferences in Industrialized Democracies Detlef Jahn

Comparative Governance Rediscovering the Functional Dimension of Governing B. Guy Peters University of Pittsburgh

Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, Germany

and Jon Pierre

As the world faces the prospect of climate change, nuclear disasters, and water scarcity, it is clear that environmental degradation is an increasingly serious challenge with economic and social consequences. In this book, Detlef Jahn analyzes the role of politics in the field of environmental performance in 21 OECD countries.

B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre propose a new framework for the comparative analysis of governance, and apply this framework to a typology of governance arrangements and national styles of governing. This book will advance reader knowledge about governance failure and how forms of governance may change.

‘This excellent study shows how various styles of politics exist simultaneously in modern democracies. In environmental politics there are clashes between prioritizing the environment over growth and vice versa. However, there is also a consensus style in some areas of environmental politics, which may be more efficient in the end. A major contribution of this study is the agenda setting power model which illustrates how these two strategies work in democracies. The conclusions build on a rigorous data analysis which underlines the argument compellingly. This approach provides a very attractive model for other studies in the field of macro-comparative politics.’ Arend Lijphart, Research Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of California, San Diego 2016 228 x 152 mm 394pp 28 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-107-11804-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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The Schematic State Race, Transnationalism, and the Politics of the Census Debra Thompson Northwestern University, Illinois

A comparison of the political development of census questions about race, demonstrating how ideas and politics shape racial boundaries. The book is written for social scientists in political science, sociology and history, and for anyone interested in the politics of race and the nature of state power. 2016 228 x 152 mm 328pp 978-1-107-13098-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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University of Gothenburg

2016 228 x 152 mm 270pp 2 tables 978-1-107-16379-9 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61541-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Democracy Protests Origins, Features, and Significance Dawn Brancati Columbia University, New York

Brancati explores the causes and consequences of democracy protests between 1989 and 2011. She highlights the role of economic crises in triggering protests, and analyses government and opposition responses to these protests. The book will interest students and researchers of politics, international relations, development, conflict and peace studies, and economics. ‘Studies of democratization are finally turning back to the effect of economic and social forces in generating protest and displacing authoritarian regimes. Dawn Brancati’s excellent book brings compelling new data to bear, explaining when democracy protests arise, succeed – and also fail. Beyond its immediate contribution, the book helps set a new and fresh agenda for the study of regime change.’ Stephan Haggard, Krause Distinguished Professor, University of California, San Diego 2016 228 x 152 mm 228pp 43 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-13773-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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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 2016 229 x 152 mm 308pp 15 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-43532-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-07840-6 Hardback £67.00 / US$102.00 For all formats available, see

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Elections in Hard Times Building Stronger Democracies in the 21st Century Thomas Edward Flores George Mason University, Virginia

and Irfan Nooruddin Georgetown University, Washington DC

Why are ‘free and fair’ elections often followed by democratic backsliding? This book answers this question by showing why even clean elections fail in countries with little democratic history or fiscal resources, and a history of violent conflict. It will appeal to scholars, policymakers and students. ‘Elections in Hard Times makes an important and original contribution to the democratization-by-elections debate, by offering a political economy perspective on questions

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Comparative politics of democratization. The scope of the project is ambitious, the argument is compelling, and the empirical analysis masterful. This will likely become a foundational text in the study of democracy and development.’ Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky 2016 228 x 152 mm 294pp 38 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-13213-9 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-58463-1 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change Devices, Desires and Dissent Edited by Harriet Bulkeley University of Durham

Matthew Paterson University of Ottawa

and Johannes Stripple Lunds Universitet, Sweden

Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change provides a new perspective on how climate change matters in policy-making, business and everyday life. Through this approach it opens up questions about how, where and by whom climate politics is conducted and the ways we might respond differently to this societal challenge. 2016 247 x 174 mm 246pp 8 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-16627-1 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South How Skills Shape International Cooperation Isabella Alcañiz University of Maryland, College Park

For decades, expert bureaucrats have been moving regularly across borders, from their home institutions to international organizations, and forging collaborative networks with peers. Using an extensive empirical study from across over 150 developing countries, this is a key contribution in explaining international cooperation among elite bureaucrats in developing states. ‘Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South: How Skills Shape International Cooperation is an indispensable book for furthering our understanding of technocratic bureaucracies and transnational policy networks. It provides important

contributions to comparative political economy, while reshaping the study of environmental and NEST cooperation in the Global South. Moreover, its research design offers an excellent example of scholarly work based on mixed methods by combining the qualitative evidence gathered in numerous in-depth elite interviews with the quantitative results generated by complex social network analysis.’ Maria Victoria Murillo, Columbia University, New York 2016 228 x 152 mm 230pp 7 b/w illus. 5 colour illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-15011-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Risk Inequality and Welfare States

impeding economic development and undermining democratic processes. Most political science work on causes of corruption has identified cultural and contextual factors that are difficult to alter in the short run. The authors argue, and demonstrate persuasively, that the level of clarity of responsibility in the political system, a feature responsive to change in legal and constitutional features (such as election laws and executivelegislative relations), is as important as the usual contextual factors in shaping corruption levels. This persuasive book, based on aggregate analyses, surveys, and an experiment, is very well written and accessible to the nontechnical reader, while still maintaining rigorous standards of high-quality research.’ G. Bingham Powell, Marie C. Wilson and Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Political Science, University of Rochester, New York

Social Policy Preferences, Development, and Dynamics Philipp Rehm

2016 228 x 152 mm 218pp 33 b/w illus. 978-1-107-12764-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

Ohio State University

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Focusing on the distribution of risk within societies, this book presents a parsimonious theory of social policy emergence, divergence, and change. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars in political economy, social policy, labor market politics, political behavior, political psychology, sociology, and class stratification. 2016 228 x 152 mm 256pp 25 b/w illus. 35 tables 978-1-107-10816-5 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-51887-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Clarity of Responsibility, Accountability, and Corruption Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer Rice University, Houston

and Margit Tavits Washington University, St Louis

This book argues that clarity of responsibility increases accountability and decreases corruption levels in democracies. The authors provide a number of empirical tests of this argument using an original crossnational time-series dataset, mass survey data, and a survey experiment. ‘Schwindt-Bayer and Tavits address an extremely important problem, political corruption, which has loomed large in the substantive politics of many countries and is widely recognized as

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The Globalization of Adoption Individuals, States, and Agencies across Borders Becca McBride Calvin College, Michigan

This book expands our understanding of a growing, yet unstudied phenomenon: children across borders through intercountry adoption. This book tells the story of how adoption agencies mediate between individuals and states in two ways: first by teaching states about intercountry adoption as a policy, and second by helping states implement intercountry adoption as a practice. 2016 228 x 152 mm 218pp 978-1-107-14963-2 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Information Politics, Protests, and Human Rights in the Digital Age Edited by Mahmood Monshipouri San Francisco State University

This edited collection provides a balanced conceptual framework to demonstrate not only the power of autonomous communication networks, but also their limits and the increasing


Comparative politics setbacks they encounter in different contexts from diverse parts of the world. 2016 228 x 152 mm 326pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14076-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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The New Politics of Immigration and the End of Settler Societies Catherine Dauvergne University of British Columbia Faculty of Law

This book is for anyone who studies migration, works on migration policy, or advocates for migrants. It analyzes the contemporary politics of immigration, traversing the terrain of the crisis of asylum, Islamophobia, multiculturalism, and post-colonialism. ‘In this book, Dauvergne critically rethinks the relationship between territorial sovereignty, international trade and human rights, arguing that the comfortable distinction between ‘us and them’ should be rejected in our fast-paced world.’ Francois Crépeau, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, and Oppenheimer Professor in Public International Law, McGill University, Montréal 2016 228 x 152 mm 276pp 41 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-05404-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.00 978-1-107-63123-6 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Informal Order and the State in Afghanistan Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili University of Pittsburgh

Despite efforts to build the state, profound political order in rural Afghanistan is maintained by selfgoverning, customary organizations. This book explores the rules governing these organizations to explain why they can provide public goods. Instead of withering during decades of conflict, customary authority adapted to become more responsive. 2016 228 x 152 mm 364pp 2 maps 17 tables 978-1-107-11399-2 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Global Powers Michael Mann’s Anatomy of the Twentieth Century and Beyond Edited by Ralph Schroeder University of Oxford

Critically assessing Michael Mann’s work on social change in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Global Powers provides an account of some central issues in social science. It includes analyses of the world wars and revolutions and covers America’s role in the world, the financial crisis of 2008 and international conflict. 2016 228 x 152 mm 344pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-08614-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-45056-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Political Opportunities for Climate Policy California, New York, and the Federal Government Roger Karapin Hunter College, City University of New York

This book examines the causes of effective climate policies, through a statistical analysis of all fifty states and case studies of California, New York, and the federal government. Despite constraints presented by political institutions and powerful fossil fuel industries, climate policy advocates succeeded by mobilizing vigorously and astutely during windows of opportunity. ‘Is the US government forever stuck in neutral with regards to policies to affect climate change? Karapin carefully lays out the conditions under which dramatic, significant, and effective policy change can indeed take place … A must-read for those interested in theories of public policy and of course for those concerned with the future of our climate.’ Frank R. Baumgartner, Richard J. Richardson Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2016 228 x 152 mm 364pp 15 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07439-2 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00 978-1-107-42554-5 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters Approaches to Reconstruction in the Asia-Pacific Region Edited by Patrick Daly Earth Observatory of Singapore

and R. Michael Feener National University of Singapore

Providing a detailed and comparative assessment of the humanitarian responses to a series of major disasters in Asia over the past two decades, this book explores complex and changing understandings and practices of relief, recovery and reconstruction. This is a valuable resource for academic researchers, NGO practitioners and government officials. 2016 247 x 174 mm 438pp 66 b/w illus. 48 tables 978-1-107-07357-9 Hardback £89.99 / US$140.00 For all formats available, see

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Emergencies in Public Law The Legal Politics of Containment Karin Loevy New York University School of Law

This book draws on empirical analysis to question traditional assumptions about emergencies as ‘exceptions’ and to develop an alternative conceptual framework for the study of emergency powers’ long-term effects. Its original analysis will be of interest to academics and students of international law, domestic public law, and political science. ‘Karin Loevy manages in this book to provide what I had thought impossible given the extensive literature on the topic of states of emergency – a wholly novel and most productive perspective. She argues that one needs to take a long view of how to understand emergencies, that is, not as events of short duration but rather as unfolding over lengthy periods, which in turn enables her to understand emergencies in terms of dynamic trends and processes rather than as discrete events. She thus sheds important new light on the relationship between the norm and the exception.’ David Dyzenhaus, University of Toronto, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada 2016 228 x 152 mm 338pp 978-1-107-12384-7 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Comparative politics The Consequences of Social Movements

Making Autocracy Work

Asia after the Developmental State

Edited by Lorenzo Bosi

Representation and Responsiveness in Modern China Rory Truex

Disembedding Autonomy Edited by Toby Carroll

Princeton University, New Jersey

and Darryl S. L. Jarvis

Can meaningful representation arise in an authoritarian setting? Making Autocracy Work identifies the tradeoffs associated with representation in authoritarian environments and then tests the theory with original data from China’s National People’s Congress (NPC), the country’s highest formal political institution.

Hong Kong Institute of Education

Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa

Marco Giugni Université de Genève

and Katrin Uba Uppsala Universitet, Sweden

A new study of the personal, political, and institutional impacts of social movements. 2016 228 x 152 mm 414pp 11 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-11680-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-53921-1 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Parties, Movements, and Democracy in the Developing World Edited by Nancy Bermeo Princeton University, New Jersey

and Deborah J. Yashar Princeton University, New Jersey

This comparative study uses case material from four continents to highlight the role of political parties and social movements in founding and sustaining democracy in the developing world. By concentrating on the civilian collective actors that shape regime outcomes, it espouses a theoretical framework that moves beyond purely materialist explanations. Advance praise: ‘This book is an important contribution to the literatures on democratization, parties, and movements. The volume focuses on why democracy sometimes emerges in unlikely places and circumstances. The authors argue persuasively that parties and movements are the primary actors in creating and undermining political regimes, and that these actors’ preferences and behaviors are not predictable on the basis of structural variables. The contributors are among the foremost scholars of the developing world …’ Scott Mainwaring, Harvard University, Massachusetts Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 242pp 7 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-15679-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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‘Rory Truex’s concept ‘representation within bounds’ gets it just right. At a moment when accountability is a crucial question facing scholars of authoritarian durability, Making Autocracy Work is likely to be the final word on representation in China for a very long time. Innovative methodology, deep knowledge of legislatures elsewhere, testable hypotheses tested, sensible findings: readers could hardly ask for anything more.’ Kevin J. O’Brien, University of California, Berkeley Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 226pp 978-1-107-17243-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-316-62370-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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The Political Logic of Poverty Relief Electoral Strategies and Social Policy in Mexico Alberto Diaz-Cayeros Stanford University, California

Federico Estévez Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico

and Beatriz Magaloni Stanford University, California

The Political Logic of Poverty Relief places electoral politics and institutional design at the core of poverty alleviation. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 258pp 19 b/w illus. 16 tables 978-1-107-14028-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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City University of Hong Kong

This book presents a cutting-edge analysis of state-society transformation in Asia under globalisation. The book includes an important set of sector and country-based case study chapters that look at processes of marketisation in countries including China, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy

2017 228 x 152 mm 344pp 978-1-107-13716-5 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 Publication May 2017 For all formats available, see

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In Defense of Pluralism Policy Disagreement and its Media Coverage Éric Montpetit Université de Montréal

Providing an empirically grounded perspective on policy disagreements, Éric Montpetit highlights significant distortions in the media coverage of policy-making. This book will be of interest to policy-making scholars and professionals, as well as to professionals in communication and journalism looking for material to reflect upon in their work. ‘Politics, and especially the interestgroup struggle, gets a bad rap. In this spirited defense of democratic, pluralist politics, Éric Montpetit compares the practice of politics with what the media says about that process in biotechnology policy. He finds serious distortions in media depictions that, he argues, need redressing. Montpetit’s defense is straightforward, solidly empirical, and his case is well-made. The book is a must-read for policy scholars, students in public policy courses, journalists covering politics, and policy activists. It is a needed bromide for today’s overly cynical view of the democratic political process.’ Bryan D. Jones, University of Texas, Austin Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy

2016 228 x 152 mm 220pp 13 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14678-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61576-8 Paperback £29.99 / US$44.99 For all formats available, see

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Comparative politics Religious War and Religious Peace in Early Modern Europe Wayne P. Te Brake State University of New York, Purchase

This work surveys Europe’s infamous religious wars in order to offer a new understanding of the nature of religious peace – how it came into being and what it actually looked like. It will find a ready audience in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on European history of the early modern period. Advance praise: ‘Wayne P. Te Brake’s comparative approach to religious war and peace across northwestern Europe after the Protestant Reformation offers a newly coherent language for understanding how Europeans learned – in complex and messy ways – to live side-by-side with those they viewed as ‘heretics.’ In a modern world facing new threats of religious war, Te Brake’s cleareyed yet optimistic interpretation of past generations’ struggle to find religious peace will interest many readers – enhanced by his creative use of visual representations of religious co-existence from across the divided continent.’ Randolph C. Head, University of California, Riverside Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 336pp 58 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-08843-6 Hardback c. £55.00 / c. US$90.00 978-1-107-45922-9 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$29.99 Publication December 2016

with activists, it asks the question [of] how movements’ characteristics at the time of transition might affect the qualities of the ensuing democracy, and therefore the future dynamics of protest itself. A must-read for scholars and activists alike.’ Laszlo Bruszt, Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence, and Central European University, Budapest Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 430pp 16 b/w illus. 2 maps 8 tables 978-1-107-17371-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-62596-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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The Demographic Transformations of Citizenship Heli Askola Monash University, Victoria

Examining how demographic changes, including low birth rates, increasing ethnic diversity, continuing immigration and population ageing are transforming ideas about citizenship and belonging, The Demographic Transformations of Citizenship provides insights into a number of interrelated and topical subjects and will appeal to readers from a variety of backgrounds. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2016 228 x 152 mm 272pp 978-1-107-14079-0 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Where Did the Revolution Go? Contentious Politics and the Quality of Democracy Donatella della Porta Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa

This book looks at long-term consequences of social movements in times of transition on the quality of democracy in ensuing regimes. It will be useful to students in courses on political sociology, comparative politics, social movements, democratic theory, democratization, and revolution. Advance praise: ‘This is a fascinating book exploring democratization processes with an innovative approach: blending social movement studies with the literatures on democratization and on revolutions. Rich in its use of captivating oral history interviews

Contesting Economic and Social Rights in Ireland Constitution, State and Society, 1848–2016 Thomas Murray University College Dublin

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writing style will appeal to nonacademic readers. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2016 228 x 152 mm 408pp 11 tables 978-1-107-15535-0 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Secular Conversions Political Institutions and Religious Education in the United States and Australia, 1800–2000 Damon Mayrl Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

This book shows how campaigns for more or less secular policies in education were shaped by their interactions with the state throughout American and Australian history. In so doing, it explains how and why religion comes to be embraced or excluded from public life. ‘Secular Conversions leaps beyond overly general secularization debates to demonstrate how specific institutional conditions and political processes have shaped quite different accommodations of religion and education in two modern nation-states. This tour de force of comparative sociological history should inspire new ways of engaging one of the central contradictions of modernity – allowing for free institutions and practices of religion while maintaining the independence and secularity of public institutions.’ John R. Hall, University of California, Davis Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 298pp 3 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-10371-9 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-50323-6 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Foundations of Comparative Politics Democracies of the Modern World Third edition Kenneth Newton University of Southampton

and Jan W. van Deth Universitat Mannheim

Updated throughout, this leading overview of comparative politics once again blends theory and evidence across democratic systems to provide unparalleled coverage. The studentfriendly structure and clear, concise writing ensure that complex issues are

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Comparative politics / International relations, international organisations clearly explained and students engage with the key theories. ‘Briefings’ and ‘Controversies’ feature examples from across the globe. Contents: Introduction; Part I. The State: Origins and Development: 1. The development of the modern state; 2. States and democracy; 3. Democratic change and persistence; Part II. The Polity: Structures and Institutions: 4. Constitutions; 5. Presidential and parliamentary government; 6. Multi-level government: international, national and sub-national; 7. Policy making and legislating: executives and legislatures; 8. Implementation: the public bureaucracy; Part III. Citizens, Elites and Interest Mediation: 9. Political attitudes and behaviour; 10. Pressure groups and social movements; 11. The mass media; 12. Voters and elections; 13. Party government; Part IV. Policies and Performance: 14. Political ideologies: conservatism, liberalism, Christian democracy and socialism; 15. Decision making; 16. Public spending and public policies; 17. The future of the democratic state; Postscript: how and what to compare? Cambridge Textbooks in Comparative Politics

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Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

Problems of International Politics

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Assessing Constitutional Performance

When Solidarity Works

Edited by Tom Ginsburg University of Chicago

and Aziz Huq University of Chicago

There is great interest among scholars and practitioners about when a proposed constitution is likely to succeed. But what does it mean for a constitution to succeed? By exploring an array of constitutional histories, this book shows how ideas of constitutional success play out differently in different contexts. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

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Constitutional Courts as Mediators Armed Conflict, Civil-Military Relations, and the Rule of Law in Latin America Julio Ríos-Figueroa Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico City

This book discusses the role of constitutional courts in democracies experiencing internal armed conflicts. It argues that constitutional jurisprudence can be a lighthouse, helping civilian governments and armed forces navigate through uncertain and troubled waters. ‘Combining a sophisticated approach to institutional theory with compelling case studies of the effects of constitutional courts on civil-military relations in Latin America, Julio RíosFigueroa achieves the uncommon – he changes the way that we think about both civil-military relations and the role of constitutional courts in the twenty-first century. It is a powerful example of how theory and empirics should be combined in studies of law and courts.’ Jack Knight, Duke University, North Carolina

University of Chicago

For scholars of comparative politics, political sociology and network analysis, Cheol-Sung Lee’s account introduces the notion of ‘embedded cohesiveness’ in order to develop an explanatory model in which labor-civic solidarity and unionpolitical party alliance jointly account for outcomes of welfare state retrenchment as well as welfare state expansion. Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, 41

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Labor-Civic Networks and Welfare States in the Market Reform Era Cheol-Sung Lee

The Wartime Origins of Democratization Civil War, Rebel Governance, and Political Regimes Reyko Huang Texas A & M University

Why do some countries democratize after a devastating civil war? Reyko Huang argues that war creates enduring legacies that affect postwar politics, and that postwar democratization has roots in wartime social mobilization. This book will appeal to scholars and policymakers with interests in conflict, foreign interventions, statebuilding, and peacebuilding. ‘This book is a model piece of scholarship in political science. It is eloquently written. It addresses an enormously important topic in global politics and offers nonobvious arguments constructed upon an impressive foundation of original and systematic empirical evidence. It will appeal greatly to scholars of international relations as well as comparative politics, and should offer lessons to policy practitioners and scholars alike.’ Dan Slater, University of Chicago

International relations, international organisations The Rise of Organised Brutality A Historical Sociology of Violence Siniša Malešević University College Dublin

A comprehensive sociological analysis of all significant forms of organised violence, challenging the popular view that organised violence is in continuous decline. Illustrated with examples from around the world and throughout history, this book will appeal to students of political and historical sociology, conflict studies, international relations and political science. Advance praise: ‘This is an extremely important book – proving against naive recent contentions that modernity and violence go hand-in-hand. It is empirically and theoretically sophisticated, and elegant and lucid as well.’ John Anthony Hall, McGill University, Montréal


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Climate Justice and Historical Emissions Edited by Lukas H. Meyer Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria

and Pranay Sanklecha Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria

This volume investigates who can be considered responsible for historical emissions and their consequences, and how and why it should matter for the design of a just global climate policy. An unbiased, authoritative guide for advanced students, researchers and policymakers, and for those interested in the broader issues of global justice. 2017 253 x 177 mm 271pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06953-4 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00

withhold aid rather than support them unconditionally. Advance praise: ‘Walter C. Ladwig III has identified one of the most vexing problems outside powers face in a counterinsurgency campaign: prodding the government afflicted by the insurgency to reform. More importantly, through the effective use of history, he has derived a way to increase the effectiveness of American assistance in counterinsurgency campaigns, with immediate implications for the ongoing campaign in Afghanistan. This work is in the best tradition of applying social science to solve real world problems.’ John Nagl, LTC USA (Ret), Ninth Headmaster of the Haverford School, Pennsylvania 2017 228 x 152 mm 374pp 978-1-107-17077-3 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$99.99 978-1-316-62180-6 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$34.99 Publication February 2017 For all formats available, see

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Tokens of Power

Privacy and Power

University of California, Irvine

A Transatlantic Dialogue in the Shadow of the NSA-Affair Edited by Russell A. Miller Washington and Lee University, Virginia

The NSA-Affair proved that Americans and Europeans have wildly divergent understandings of privacy and intelligence gathering. This book documents and explains this fundamental difference, featuring commentary from leading commentators, scholars and practitioners from both sides of the Atlantic. 2017 228 x 152 mm 805pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-15404-9 Hardback £120.00 / US$190.00 Publication February 2017

Rethinking War Ann Hironaka

Reexamining assumptions about why states go to war, this book presents an alternative narrative of military history about the motivations of state actors whose decisions are based not in military reality, but in a social construction of who is a ‘Great Power’ – leading to irrational plays for control and dominance. 2017 228 x 152 mm 314pp 978-1-107-17511-2 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-316-62682-5 Paperback c. £20.99 / c. US$34.99

The Forgotten Front Patron-Client Relations in Counter Insurgency Walter C. Ladwig III King’s College London

Despite supporting counterinsurgency campaigns of allied governments, the US has repeatedly struggled to convince them to follow their advice. Drawing on a rich range of archival sources, this book argues that the best way to assist a local government is often to

appeal to students of international criminal law. 2017 228 x 152 mm 604pp 978-1-107-13370-9 Hardback £84.99 / US$135.00 978-1-107-59017-5 Paperback £36.99 / US$59.99 Publication January 2017 For all formats available, see

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Renegotiating the World Order Institutional Change in International Relations Phillip Y. Lipscy Stanford University, California

Phillip Y. Lipscy explains how countries renegotiate international institutions when rising powers such as Japan and China challenge the existing order. This book is particularly relevant for those interested in topics such as international organizations (United Nations, IMF, World Bank, etc.) political economy, international security, US diplomacy, Chinese diplomacy, and Japanese diplomacy. Advance praise: ‘Phillip Y. Lipscy shows, using rationalist theory, that variation in competition among international institutions explains variation in their willingness to undergo fundamental institutional change. Renegotiating the World Order is a theoretically innovative and empirically impressive book on an important topic.’ Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University, New Jersey 2017 228 x 152 mm 348pp 32 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14976-2 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 Publication January 2017 For all formats available, see

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An Introduction to the International Criminal Court Fifth edition William A. Schabas Middlesex University, London

Written by a leading commentator, this book is an authoritative and up-to-date introduction to the legal issues involved in the creation and operation of the Court since it became fully operational. The book’s accessible language will

Insurgencies and Counterinsurgencies National Styles and Strategic Cultures Edited by Beatrice Heuser University of Reading

and Eitan Shamir Bar-Ilan University, Israel

This book considers the extent to which national mentalities, or ‘ways of war’, are responsible for ‘national styles’ of insurgency and counterinsurgency. Through case studies ranging from British, American and French counterinsurgency to the IRA and the Taliban, this book shows how these

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International relations, international organisations ‘national styles’ evolve, influenced by transnational trends, ideas and practices. 2016 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-13504-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50100-9 Paperback £20.99 / US$34.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Uses of ‘the West’ Security and the Politics of Order Edited by Gunther Hellmann Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main

and Benjamin Herborth Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

The term ‘the West’ is commonly used in politics, the media, and in the academic world. To date, our idea of ‘the West’ has been largely assumed and effective, but has not been examined in detail. Uses of ‘the West’ critically evaluates what ‘the West’ does, and how the idea is being used in everyday political practice. 2016 228 x 152 mm 314pp 2 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-16849-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy Todd S. Sechser University of Virginia

and Matthew Fuhrmann Texas A & M University

Can nuclear weapons be used to blackmail other countries? The prevailing wisdom is that nuclear weapons are useful for coercion in world politics, but this book shows that this view is misguided. Nuclear weapons are useful mainly for deterrence and self-defense, not for coercion.

Islamic Politics, Muslim States, and Counterterrorism Tensions Peter Henne University of Vermont

This book explains the reactions of Muslim states to the US Global War on Terror. It combines cutting-edge research on religion and politics and study of political institutions to advance a novel explanation that will be of interest to those studying religion, terrorism, the Middle East, and US foreign policy. 2016 228 x 152 mm 200pp 6 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-14322-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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The United Nations, Peace and Security From Collective Security to the Responsibility to Protect Second edition Ramesh Thakur Australian National University, Canberra

Written by an eminent scholar and former UN Assistant Secretary-General, this book describes the transformations in United Nations policies from collective security in 1945 to the Responsibility to Protect in 2015, and explains the importance of embedding protection against humanitarian atrocities in the UN-centred international rule of law. 2016 229 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-17694-2 Hardback c. £60.00 / c. US$99.00 978-1-316-62772-3 Paperback c. £21.99 / c. US$36.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781107176942

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Violence and Civilization in the Western States-Systems

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Andrew Linklater

This title draws on leading work on process sociology and international relations to provide an analysis of violence and civilization in the Western states-systems. Linklater asks how modern Europeans came to believe

themselves to be more ‘civilized’ than their medieval forebears. 2016 228 x 152 mm 500pp 978-1-107-15473-5 Hardback c. £74.99 / c. US$125.00 978-1-316-60833-3 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$44.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Mobilising the Diaspora How Refugees Challenge Authoritarianism Alexander Betts University of Oxford

and Will Jones University of Oxford

Over half the world lives under authoritarian regimes. For these people, the opportunity to engage in politics moves outside the state’s borders. This book offers the first in-depth examination of the internal politics of transnational mobilisation. Studying Rwandans and Zimbabweans, it exposes the power, interests, and unexpected agendas animating diaspora politics. ‘This book is not only a politically astute and highly readable analysis of the life and death of the Zimbabwean and Rwandan diasporas, but also a significant theoretical contribution to the study of transnational politics.’ Rita Abrahamsen, University of Ottawa 2016 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-1-107-15992-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Paternalism Beyond Borders Edited by Michael N. Barnett George Washington University, Washington DC

Nearly all of those who want to make the world a better place are engaged in paternalism. This book examines the ways in which this occurs, and asks whether it is necessarily a bad thing. It also asks how the paternalism of today differs from that of the nineteenth century. ‘We all want to end world poverty and misery. But who is this ‘we,’ and who put us in charge? This brilliant volume shows how the humanitarian movement, despite progress against the old racism and colonialism, remains too often oblivious to who has the power and who does not. As a result, it argues, paternalism is alive and well. The logic of humanitarian action can overwhelm the best of anti-paternalist intentions. The


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International Law Documents

William Easterly, New York University

University of Helsinki

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Age of Secession The International and Domestic Determinants of State Birth Ryan D. Griffiths University of Sydney

Age of Secession focuses on recognition, a crucial moment in the life of a secessionist movement. Griffiths offers a novel analysis of secessionist movements between 1816 and 2011, explaining how state response is shaped by international and domestic factors, when conflict is likely, and why states have proliferated since 1945. ‘Griffiths provides a simple but powerful explanation of why we live in an ‘age of secession’, characterized by a steep increase in the number of states since 1945, and why some secessions are peaceful while others are violent. Located at the intersection of international relations and comparative politics, the book is a finely-crafted analysis of the evolution of the modern international system.’ Jason Sharman, Griffith University, Queensland 2016 228 x 152 mm 284pp 978-1-107-16162-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Boundaries of State, Boundaries of Rights Human Rights, Private Actors, and Positive Obligations Edited by Tsvi Kahana Queen’s University, Ontario

and Anat Scolnicov University of Winchester

This collection of essays discusses the implications of the changing boundaries of state power, the legal responses to this development, its application to human rights, and re-conceptualizations of public life as obligations are handed over to private hands. 2016 228 x 152 mm 342pp 2 tables 978-1-107-06650-2 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Edited by Jan Klabbers

This concise collection of the most important international law instruments is an essential resource for all students of international law. In addition to standard instruments, the volume also features international labour documents, the work of the G20, and bilateral and unilateral instruments, as well as American, African and Asian documents. Contents: Editor’s preface; A note on documentation; Chronological table; Part I. General Instruments; Part II. Protecting the Individual; Part III. Bilateral and Unilateral Instruments; Section 1. Bilateral Cooperation; Section 2. Unilateral Instruments; Part IV. International Organization and Regulation; Section 1. Some General Instruments; Section 2. The United Nations in Action: The Security Council; Part V. Substantive Issues. 2016 247 x 174 mm 566pp 978-1-316-60474-8 Paperback £14.99 / US$25.99 For all formats available, see

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Violence and Restraint in Civil War Civilian Targeting in the Shadow of International Law Jessica A. Stanton University of Pennsylvania

Civil wars have come to dominate the landscape of conflict in the international system. This book engages scholars of conflict and human rights, policy makers at the domestic and international level, and undergraduate and graduate students – particularly in the fields of political science, international relations, sociology, public policy, and law. ‘The international community often thinks there is little it can do to stop governments and rebel groups from killing civilians in civil wars. The powerful message of this wellresearched book is that they can do something. Stanton expertly argues and then shows that one of the best ways to stop massacres and civilian abuses is to invest in international human rights and laws. This is an extremely important and timely study that should be required reading for anyone interested in civil wars.’ Barbara F. Walter, University of California, San Diego

Richard Ned Lebow

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Dartmouth College, Vermont

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This book examines national identity, the functions it serves, and its implications for foreign policy and international politics. Richard Ned Lebow explores how problematic identity is for certain perspectives on foreign policy analysis, questioning the link between principles of justice, identity, and behaviour and policy.

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National Identities and International Relations

‘With characteristic analytical sweep and rich theoretical synthesis, Richard Ned Lebow throws down a friendly gauntlet to fellow constructivists. State identity is not a driver of foreign policy, avers Lebow, for it is plural and ever-changing, it is the focus of constant domestic political contest, and it is more product than cause. In this wide-ranging and challenging text, Lebow suggests not only that change in international affairs is more common than we usually think, but that its chief engine is the ongoing domestic battle over identity and values. This is an important and provocative book.’ Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota 2016 228 x 152 mm 282pp 978-1-107-16630-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Peacemakers in Action Profiles in Religious Peacebuilding Volume 2 Second edition Edited by Joyce S. Dubensky Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, New York

This volume of Peacemakers in Action tells the stories of eight ‘peacemakers’ who use their religion as a positive force to stop violence in conflicts around the world. It offers students of religious and grassroots peacebuilding methods for organizing community action, establishing trust in conflict, and instilling hope amid turmoil. ‘Peacemakers in Action provides timely and exemplary stories of people who live fully into the belief that their religious faith can mobilize a creative and courageous response to violence. While our daily news broadcasts insist on loading us up with the sensational images of religiously motivated violence, division, and fear, this wonderful book

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International relations, international organisations portrays the hope for our mutual humanity and world. Understanding, love, compassion, and dialogue are not just remote ideals; they exist in flesh and bone, and give us practical examples of how religious imagination opens the way toward flourishing relationships and vibrant communities in the midst of diversity and historic division. I cannot imagine a timelier message!’

Autonomous Weapons Systems

John Paul Lederach, University of Notre Dame, author of The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace and Building Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies

European University Institute, Florence

2016 228 x 152 mm 400pp 9 maps 1 table 978-1-107-15296-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$115.00 978-1-316-60672-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$36.99 For all formats available, see

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After Obama Renewing American Leadership, Restoring Global Order Robert S. Singh Birkbeck, University of London

After Obama examines how and why US influence has contributed to the erosion of the world America made, endangering international order and liberal values. As a relatively short book, it would be attractive for advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on US foreign policy, international relations, foreign policy analysis, and history/ diplomatic history. ‘With After Obama, Robert S. Singh has met a real need by providing a concise and clearly written volume, suitable for a variety of college courses, that presents a thorough and balanced critique of President Obama’s foreign policy. After Obama should also win a wide readership among foreign policy specialists and extend its appeal beyond academia to a considerable lay audience.’ Michael Kort, Boston University, Massachusetts

Law, Ethics, Policy Edited by Nehal Bhuta European University Institute, Florence

Susanne Beck Universität Hannover, Germany

Robin Geiß University of Glasgow

Hin-Yan Liu and Claus Kreß Universität zu Köln

Combining contributions from roboticists, legal scholars, philosophers and sociologists of science, this groundbreaking collection develops insights with direct policy relevance, including who bears responsibility for autonomous weapons systems, whether they would violate fundamental ethical and legal norms, and how to regulate their development. 2016 228 x 152 mm 420pp 1 table 978-1-107-15356-1 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 978-1-316-60765-7 Paperback £27.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice James Gerard Devaney University of Glasgow

The International Court of Justice’s handling of evidence in recent cases has prompted significant criticism both from international legal scholarship and from within the Court itself. Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice assesses the merits of those criticisms and, drawing on the practice of other international courts, makes bold but practical proposals for reform. 2016 228 x 152 mm 306pp 978-1-107-14221-3 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

that regional development banks are potentially critical catalysts in the fight against poverty, even with their institutional limitations. ‘Regional Development Banks in Comparison is one of the most important studies of regional development banks to date. Based on an impressive array of empirical evidence, Ruth Ben-Artzi demonstrates that, because these institutions tend to emphasize their banking goals, they have failed to meet their mandate of providing poorer countries with development assistance. The result is a book that makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of economic development, international institutions, and globalization.’ Edward D. Mansfield, Hum Rosen Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania 2016 228 x 152 mm 294pp 41 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-16343-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Security Relations between China and the European Union From Convergence to Cooperation? Edited by Emil J. Kirchner University of Essex

Thomas Christiansen Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands

and Han Dorussen University of Essex

Over the past decade, the EU and China have expanded their relations beyond a focus on economic and trade issues to the sphere of security. This book analyses the extent to which the EU and China express similar threat concerns and adopt concrete measures in the pursuance of security cooperation. 2016 228 x 152 mm 274pp 978-1-107-14903-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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State Food Crimes

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Regional Development Banks in Comparison Banking Strategies versus Development Goals Ruth Ben-Artzi

Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario

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Providence College, Rhode Island

In a study contributing to International Relations and International Political Economy theory, the author raises substantive issues relating to aid, development, international relations and globalization. Focusing on the dichotomy between their banking and development roles, we learn

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Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann

Some governments’ policies cause malnutrition or starvation, denying the human right to food. This book describes historical and contemporary cases of state food crimes, especially in North Korea, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, and the West Bank/Gaza, and analyses how international law, sanctions, food aid,


International relations, international organisations and civil and political rights affect that right. 2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-107-13352-5 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-58996-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Power of Deterrence Emotions, Identity and American and Israeli Wars of Resolve Amir Lupovici Tel-Aviv University

Explores the practices of deterrence, and how attachment to this strategy may increase the likelihood of future violence. Provides a fresh perspective on the US war in Iraq (2003) and the Israeli war in Lebanon (2006), which can be seen as attempts to repair each country’s shaken sense of self. 2016 228 x 152 mm 244pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14339-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

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The South China Sea

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A Crucible of Regional Cooperation or Conflict-making Sovereignty Claims? Edited by C. J. Jenner King’s College London

and Tran Truong Thuy Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam

The South China Sea has long been a source of conflict and represents a core contemporary security issue in the Asia-Pacific region. This book offers an empirical analysis of the global ocean’s most contested maritime territory, the South China Sea and its agents of contest. 2016 228 x 152 mm 382pp 5 maps 978-1-107-08142-0 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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The Role of Business in the Responsibility to Protect Edited by John Forrer George Washington University, Washington DC

and Conor Seyle One Earth Future Foundation

The book provides an analysis of the role of the private sector in the prevention and cessation of mass atrocities, and shows how this intersects with the UN discussion on the Responsibility to Protect. It also provides concrete recommendations as to what companies can do. ‘In the past, predatory business practices have sometimes enabled crimes against humanity. This book identifies how some businesses have profited from human misery while also providing welcome examples of how the private sector can play a crucial role in undermining the politics of the machete and the mass grave. In doing so, this book broadens our understanding of the international community, of our collective responsibility to protect, and of how the private sector – whose wealth, resources and capacity can easily exceed those of failing or fragile states – can play a vital role in the prevention of mass atrocities.’ Simon Adams, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, Graduate Center, City University of New York

and students interested in global or international affairs.

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Why Govern? Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance Edited by Amitav Acharya American University, Washington DC

This book is an authoritative analysis of global cooperation in the areas of security, economics, environment, health and cyberspace, written by leading scholars. It introduces a new way of studying global governance for scholars and practitioners, including diplomats, journalists, and experts in international organizations and related fields. 2016 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-17081-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-62181-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Allies or Adversaries NGOs and the State in Africa Jennifer Brass Indiana University, Bloomington

Jennifer Brass explains how proliferation of NGOs in developing countries has changed the nature of service provision, governance, and state-development in the early twenty-first century. Allies or Adversaries is ideal for scholars, international development practitioners,

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Big Crisis Data Social Media in Disasters and Time-Critical Situations Carlos Castillo

During natural disasters people make extensive use of social media. How can this avalanche of messages be processed to extract the information needed to save lives? This book brings together computational methods from many disciplines for processing social media messages under time-critical constraints. ‘Castillo has provided an accessible path through a wide and sometimes unwieldy literature on crisis informatics. This book has an important and timely focus on big data issues, which both challenge and enlighten our understanding of human behavior in disaster events.’ Leysia Palen, Professor of Computer Science, and Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Information Science, University of Colorado Boulder 2016 228 x 152 mm 224pp 10 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-13576-5 Hardback £39.99 / US$59.99 For all formats available, see

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Commanding Military Power Organizing for Victory and Defeat on the Battlefield Ryan Grauer University of Pittsburgh

Commanding Military Power offers a new explanation of military power, theorises the role of uncertainty in war and explores lesser-known but historically consequential wars and battles. It will be of interest to scholars, officers, soldiers, policymakers, and informed citizens who are curious about why some militaries are stronger than others. 2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-107-15821-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61172-2 Paperback £29.00 / US$44.99 For all formats available, see

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International relations, international organisations Failure and Hope Fighting for the Rights of the Forcibly Displaced Christine Mahoney University of Virginia

This book documents how global advocacy on behalf of refugees has failed, through in-depth fieldwork in seven conflict zones and a comprehensive study of advocacy around all 61 refugee crises worldwide. It proposes a new way forward using social entrepreneurship to advance the rights of the forcibly displaced. 2016 228 x 152 mm 168pp 978-1-107-16281-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Retreat and its Consequences American Foreign Policy and the Problem of World Order Robert J. Lieber Georgetown University, Washington DC

This book will fit into undergraduate and graduate courses in US foreign policy, international relations, world issues, and American politics. It will appear in a presidential election year and should appeal to the informed public. The book is likely to gain attention in the academic debate among foreign policy scholars. 2016 228 x 152 mm 152pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-14180-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-316-50671-4 Paperback £17.99 / US$24.99 For all formats available, see

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The Law of Armed Conflict International Humanitarian Law in War Second edition Gary D. Solis Georgetown University Law Center

This book introduces law students and undergraduates to the law of war in an age of terrorism. Gary D. Solis leads readers from the basics of armed conflict and international humanitarian law to the finer points of battlefield law.

Though US-focused, it includes hundreds of cases from jurisdictions worldwide. Contents: Foreword; Preface; Part I. Law of Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law in War: 1. Rules of war, laws of war; 2. Codes, conventions, declarations, and regulations; 3. Two World Wars and their law of armed conflict results; 4. Protocols and politics; Part II. Law of Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law: A Framework: 5. Conflict status; 6. Individual battlefield status; 7. Law of armed conflict’s four core principles; 8. What is a ‘war crime’?; Part III. Law of Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law: Battlefield Issues: 9. Obedience to orders, the first defense; 10. Command responsibility and respondeat superior; 11. Ruses and perfidy; 12. Rules of engagement; 13. Targeting objects; 14. Autonomous weapons, drones, and targeted killing; 15. Human targeting and cross-border counter-attacks; 16. Torture; 17. Cyberwarfare; 18. Attacks on cultural property; 19. The 1980 certain conventional weapons convention; 20. Gas, biological, and chemical weapons treaties; Part IV. Dealing with Violations of Customs and Usages of Warfare: 21. Military commissions; 22. Security detention. 2016 253 x 177 mm 864pp 978-1-107-13560-4 Hardback £54.99 / US$125.00 For all formats available, see

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The Power of Legality Practices of International Law and their Politics Edited by Nikolas M. Rajkovic Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands

Tanja Aalberts Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

and Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen Lunds Universitet, Sweden

This volume presents a new and heterodox framework for crossdisciplinary research between international law and international relations. It provides a critical appraisal of their interdisciplinarity to date and provides a useful overview of recent contributions and debates regarding the possibility of combined international law and international relations research. 2016 228 x 152 mm 408pp 978-1-107-14505-4 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Understanding Modern Warfare Second edition David Jordan King’s College London

James D. Kiras School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama

David J. Lonsdale University of Hull

Ian Speller National University of Ireland, Maynooth

Christopher Tuck King’s College London

and C. Dale Walton Lindenwood University, Missouri

A fully revised and updated new edition of this leading introduction to the theory and conduct of warfare in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The book combines analysis of key concepts, theory and military doctrine with reference to relevant examples from history, and integrates the land, sea and air environments. ‘Civilian academics typically and gratefully know next to nothing about real combat. This is why there is a yawning gap in the strategic studies literature on the non-trivial subject of actual warfare. Strategy is conveniently abstract but prospective anticipated tactical performance in the battle spaces on land, at sea, in the air, and now in cyberspaces commonly is mercifully omitted from close scholarly, but very inexpert, attention. Understanding Modern Warfare succeeds in addressing this major deficiency, and it does so even with the inclusion of first-rate analysis provided by the vital context of strategy. This book is one of the very few ‘must acquire and read’ items for all students of strategic studies.’ Colin S. Gray, University of Reading

Contents: Preface; Introduction; Part I. Strategy: 1. The study and theory of strategy; 2. Strategy defined; 3. The practice of strategy; Part II. Land Warfare: 4. Concepts of land warfare; 5. Modern land warfare; 6. Future land warfare; Part III. Naval Warfare: 7. Concepts of naval warfare; 8. The evolution of naval warfare; 9. Naval warfare in the twenty-first century; Part IV. Air and Space Warfare: 10. Concepts and characteristics of air and space warfare; 11. The evolution of air and space power; 12. Air and space power in the contemporary era: 1990– 2030; Part V. Irregular Warfare: 13. Key concepts and terms of irregular warfare; 14. The historical practice of irregular warfare; 15. Current irregular warfare; Part VI. Weapons of Mass Destruction:


International relations, international organisations 16. Weapons of mass destruction: radiological, biological, and chemical weapons; 17. Weapons of mass destruction: nuclear weapons; Conclusion; Glossary; Index. 2016 247 x 174 mm 490pp 43 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-13419-5 Hardback £74.99 / US$129.99 978-1-107-59275-9 Paperback £25.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Governing Disasters Engaging Local Populations in Humanitarian Relief Shahla F. Ali The University of Hong Kong

Drawing on international, state and private sector case studies and a survey of 69 members of the post-disaster relief sector, this book examines the interplay between law, governance and community based collaborative decision making. It suggests the key to effective recovery is the primacy of local actors in relief program design. ‘Elegantly weaving theory with rich contextual studies, Professor Shahla F. Ali’s Governing Disasters elevates the study of law and disasters [by] setting agendas both for scholarship and policy.’ David D. Caron, King’s College London 2016 228 x 152 mm 346pp 978-1-107-10639-0 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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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, California 2016 229 x 152 mm 206pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-316-60842-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$28.99 Also available 978-1-107-03154-8 Hardback £72.00 / US$113.00 For all formats available, see

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Contested Regime Collisions Norm Fragmentation in World Society Edited by Kerstin Blome Universität Bremen

Andreas Fischer-Lescano Universität Bremen

Hannah Franzki Birkbeck College, University of London

Nora Markard Universität Hamburg

and Stefan Oeter Universität Hamburg

Contested Regime Collisions provides an overview of current theoretical debates on the fragmentation of the international legal order, and includes case studies which highlight the importance of understanding and tackling collisions between legal regimes.

Taming the Imperial Imagination Colonial Knowledge, International Relations, and the Anglo-Afghan Encounter, 1808–1878 Martin J. Bayly London School of Economics and Political Science

This book shows how powerful states and empires seek to know and understand parts of the world they consider to be unknown, dangerous or violent. Spanning multiple disciplines, this book will appeal to students and researchers working in the fields of history, international relations, diplomacy, conflict and foreign policy. ‘Focusing on the shifting parameters of ‘knowledge communities’, this impressive book situates Afghanistan and the Afghan frontier in a multilayered and evolving set of British Imperial and colonial policies and practices during the nineteenth century. It is essential reading for all students of modern Afghanistan and for those concerned with colonial knowledge formations and the history of imperialism.’ Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, James Madison University, Virginia 2016 228 x 152 mm 352pp 2 b/w illus. 1 map 2 tables 978-1-107-11805-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

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Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations Third edition Edited by Frank Costigliola University of Connecticut

and Michael J. Hogan University of Illinois

This volume presents substantially revised and new essays on methodology and approaches in the field of foreign and international relations history. The volume editors have completely revamped the contents with updated versions of still-relevant methodologies while also adding new chapters that explore fresh approaches.

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A Legal and Political History Markus Gunneflo Lunds Universitet, Sweden

This critical historical account of the emergence of the fiercely contested practice of targeted killing will be of great interest to students, graduates and researchers who take an interest in targeted killing, be it primarily from the perspective of politics, domestic or international law. 2016 228 x 152 mm 290pp 978-1-107-11485-2 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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2016 228 x 152 mm 390pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05418-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-63785-6 Paperback £21.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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International relations, international organisations The Evolution and Legitimacy of International Security Institutions

2016 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-1-107-12548-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-56501-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99

M. Patrick Cottrell

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Linfield College, Oregon

Blending history with theory, The Evolution and Legitimacy of International Security Institutions will appeal to anyone concerned with the sources of global order and understanding dynamic processes of change. It also illuminates current debates over the ability of institutions to maintain social value in a complex and changing world. 2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-12111-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Aid for Elites Building Partner Nations and Ending Poverty through Human Capital Mark Moyar

This book provides politicians, aid organizations, and taxpayers a compelling argument for fundamentally changing foreign aid. Foreign aid has been ineffective because it has been based upon flawed assumptions about national development. Aid can be made effective by shifting emphasis from poverty alleviation to leadership cultivation and cultural transformation. ‘Mark Moyar has written a compelling critique of the prevailing practices and underlying logic of the development community and its approach to foreign aid. He draws upon an impressive intellectual lineage in his broader arguments about the importance of culture and civilization. He is especially critical of the Annales School of Braudel and its adherents. In doing so, Moyar argues that the predominant emphasis on development itself, including policies and infrastructure, is largely misplaced and that the building of human capital, including training of elites, effective governance, and the provision of a stable security environment, constitutes an essential sine qua non for progress in the developing world.’ Robert J. Lieber, Georgetown University, Washington, DC

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Ethnicity and International Law Histories, Politics and Practices Mohammad Shahabuddin

process and activities; 8. Bargaining behavior; 9. Psychological and institutional context; Part III. Extensions and Variants: 10. Mediation; 11. Multilateral negotiation; 12. Reflection and synthesis. 2016 247 x 174 mm 300pp 16 b/w illus. 24 tables 978-1-107-02640-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-65148-7 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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University of Birmingham

Mohammad Shahabuddin provides an historical account of the impact of ethnicity on the making of international law, and explores how the present-day hesitancy of international law to engage with ethnicity has its roots in conflicting philosophical traditions. 2016 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-1-107-09679-0 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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International Negotiation Process and Strategies Ho-Won Jeong George Mason University, Virginia

Drawing on numerous examples and synthesizing several theories of negotiation, this textbook provides students with the insight and knowledge needed to evaluate effective conflict settlement, political change and international policy making. A rich suite of online resources, including case studies, discussion questions and suggestions for further reading, accompanies the book. ‘This wise and welcome textbook is founded on impressive command of the recent multidisciplinary literature of international negotiation analysis. Placing rational game theory at its center, the book also recognizes its limitations and integrates extensive insights from informal theories, psychological experiments, and case studies.’ John Odell, University of Southern California

Contents: Introduction: 1. Negotiation: an overall framework; Part I. Strategic Analysis: 2. Game theory: basics and perspectives; 3. Strategies for conflict and cooperation; 4. Sequential games and strategic moves; 5. Bargaining games; Part II. Negotiation Process, Behavior and Context: 6. Negotiation dynamics; 7. Negotiation

The Continent of International Law Explaining Agreement Design Barbara Koremenos University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Every year, states negotiate, conclude, sign, and give effect to hundreds of new international agreements. This book demonstrates theoretically and empirically how the detailed design provisions of such international law matter for phenomena that scholars, policymakers, and the public care about: when and how international cooperation occurs and is maintained. ‘International lawyers (and students of international governance) take note: this book is one of the most significant contributions yet from the growing interaction of international relations and international law. Barbara Koremenos shows how states carefully design and apply the technical provisions of treaties – from duration to monitoring to precision – to address incentives, constraints and actor characteristics. An analytical tour de force, the book sheds new light on legalized cooperation.’ Kenneth W. Abbott, Jack E. Brown Professor of Law, Arizona State University 2016 228 x 152 mm 458pp 14 b/w illus. 1 map 61 tables 978-1-107-12423-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-56144-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The International Diplomacy of Israel’s Founders Deception at the United Nations in the Quest for Palestine John Quigley Ohio State University School of Law

This book will make even persons who consider themselves knowledgeable on the Middle East see the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a new light. It shows that at key turning points


International relations, international organisations the United Nations acted on inaccurate information and false promises. ‘In this book, John Quigley continues to champion the Palestinian cause. He has labored mightily for right in a field where the very same diplomacy that he describes has made it impossible for even those with the best intentions to advance basic legal and human rights for the Palestinian people.’ M. Cherif Bassiouni, Emeritus Professor of Law, DePaul University, Chicago 2016 228 x 152 mm 328pp 978-1-107-13873-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$110.00 978-1-316-50355-3 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99

have remained contentious. This book examines China’s conduct in these disputes in order to analyse Beijing’s foreign policy intentions in general. ‘Steve Chan has produced a theoretically and empirically rich book on China’s territorial dispute behaviour and the possible trajectories it may take in the future. It nicely synthesizes existing literature on the subject while offering many thoughtful suggestions for a cautious approach for all concerned states.’ T. V. Paul, James McGill Professor of International Relations, McGill University, and editor of Accommodating Rising Powers: Past, Present and the Future

which practitioners refer to as the ‘pecking order’. 2016 228 x 152 mm 352pp 6 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-14343-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50776-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Targeted Sanctions The Impacts and Effectiveness of United Nations Action Edited by Thomas J. Biersteker Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

2016 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-13056-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

Sue E. Eckert

Accommodating Rising Powers

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Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Sao Paulo

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Past, Present, and Future Edited by T. V. Paul

Deadly Impasse

Drawing on two new databases, this book informs both scholars and policy practitioners about the different purposes of UN targeted sanctions, the Security Council dynamics behind their design, the relationship of sanctions with other policy instruments, implementation challenges, diverse impacts, unintended consequences, policy effectiveness, and UN institutional learning.

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McGill University, Montréal

This volume explores if, and when, peaceful accommodation of rising powers can work even under conditions which generate intense rivalry and conflict. Although structural factors can generate wars, it argues that proper synchronization of strategies for peaceful change by established and rising powers can mitigate the possibilities of violent conflict. ‘This volume takes on an important and timely topic: how should the world manage interstate power shifts in the interest of keeping peace and stability? The contributing authors study both past and current encounters between established and rising powers. They offer valuable insights for scholars and officials alike.’ Steve Chan, College Professor of Distinction, University of Colorado Boulder 2016 228 x 152 mm 335pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-13404-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-59223-0 Paperback £22.99 / US$36.99 For all formats available, see

Indo-Pakistani Relations at the Dawn of a New Century Sumit Ganguly Indiana University

What ails the Indo-Pakistani relationship? Despite negotiations, four wars and multiple crises, the states remain trapped in rivalry. Evaluating relations from 1999 to 2009, Ganguly seeks to understand this troubled relationship, asking whether it stems from security dilemmas or reflects dynamics between a status quo power and a predatory state. ‘… the book significantly adds to the recent literature on South Asian security, while also reinforcing themes from this literature.’ Dinshaw Mistry, Contemporary Security Policy 2016 216 x 138 mm 184pp 2 maps 6 tables 978-0-521-76361-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-0-521-12568-0 Paperback £17.99 / US$26.99 For all formats available, see

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International Pecking Orders

China’s Troubled Waters

The Politics and Practice of Multilateral Diplomacy Vincent Pouliot

Maritime Disputes in Theoretical Perspective Steve Chan University of Colorado Boulder

Although territorial disputes have been the leading cause for interstate wars in the past, China has settled most of its land borders with its neighbours. Its maritime boundaries, however,

McGill University, Montréal

This book examines the establishment of international hierarchies in multilateral diplomacy. Vincent Pouliot observes that in any multilateral setting, some state representatives weigh much more heavily than others, and argues that the practice of diplomacy is structured by a largely unspoken hierarchy of standing,

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Brown University, Rhode Island

and Marcos Tourinho

‘This book focuses on UN targeted sanctions and centers on quantitative and qualitative data sets with respect to the purposes, instruments used, implementation issues, unintended consequences, and calibration of effectiveness. The book is a compendium of sections written by various authors and eschews the usual case studies in favor of cross-sectional analyses of the various sanctionsrelated issues. Excellent bibliography. Highly recommended for college and university libraries.’ I. Walter, Choice 2016 228 x 152 mm 422pp 4 b/w illus. 47 tables 978-1-107-13421-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-59309-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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The French War on Al Qa’ida in Africa Christopher S. Chivvis RAND Corporation, California

This book investigates France’s 2013 military intervention in Mali and its lessons for America’s fight against terrorist groups in Africa and worldwide. Its assessment of new anti-terrorist military strategy will be of use to those

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International relations, international organisations in the foreign policy and national security communities. ‘Well and comprehensively researched, using multiple interviews with key actors (including a former President of Mali and the French commanding general), The French War on Al Qa’ida in Africa provides a compelling analytical narrative of the important French mission in Mali since 2013. It will stand as a – if not the – major study in English of these important events.’ Jolyon Howorth, Yale University, Connecticut 2016 228 x 152 mm 240pp 11 b/w illus. 8 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-12103-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-54678-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Doctrine of Odious Debt in International Law

that shape communities in international relations.

A Restatement Jeff King

2016 228 x 152 mm 378pp 10 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-09501-4 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00

University College London

Breaking with widespread scepticism, King comprehensively restates the doctrine of odious debt and uses contemporary international and domestic law to redefine the doctrine in a way suitable for judicial application. This groundbreaking book is essential reading for practising lawyers, scholars, and development and human rights workers. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 125

2016 228 x 152 mm 248pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-12801-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

The Theory of Self-Determination Edited by Fernando R. Tesón Florida State University

This book is a valuable addition to the literature on self-determination. Top scholars in the field debate the concepts of nation, people, secession, and democracy, as they appear in international law and in actual diplomacy. It will be an essential tool for international law scholars, global-justice philosophers, and international-relations specialists. ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory

2016 228 x 152 mm 258pp 1 table 978-1-107-11913-0 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Provisional Measures before International Courts and Tribunals Cameron A. Miles Barrister, 3 Verulam Buildings, Gray’s Inn, London

This study undertakes a comparative analysis of provisional measures before international courts and tribunals, examining the whole corpus of practice. It identifies a uniform approach to the question of interim relief, and in the process provides an exhaustive and upto-date analysis of this rapidly evolving area of international procedural law. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 128

2016 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-12559-9 Hardback £79.99 / US$125.00

The International Responsibility of the European Union

Publication December 2016

From Competence to Normative Control Andrés Delgado Casteleiro

Affective Communities in World Politics

University of Durham

When is the EU responsible under international law? By examining how different international legal regimes such as ILC, UNCLOS and the WTO hold the EU responsible, this book provides an innovative analysis of a fundamental aspect of the relationship between the EU and international law. Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

2016 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-1-107-09054-5 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Collective Emotions after Trauma Emma Hutchison University of Queensland

This book provides one of the first systematic examinations of the role emotions play in world politics. Using extensive conceptual inquiries and empirical case studies, it shows how representations of trauma, from terrorist attacks and humanitarian crises to civil unrest, can generate emotional legacies

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A Theory of World Politics Mathias Albert Universität Bielefeld, Germany

This analysis of the historical evolution and contemporary form of the system of world politics utilizes contemporary theories and debates in sociology and global history. Critically reflecting also on world politics in the field of international relations, this book will appeal to a wide readership in a range of fields. Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 141

2016 228 x 152 mm 278pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14653-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Nuclear Politics The Strategic Causes of Proliferation Alexandre Debs Yale University, Connecticut

and Nuno P. Monteiro Yale University, Connecticut

Nuclear Politics provides a compelling theory of nuclear proliferation, backed by extensive evidence on sixteen cases of nuclear development. Its theoretical rigor and historical richness make this book essential reading for anyone interested in understanding why countries acquire nuclear weapons – and what can be done to stem nuclear proliferation. Advance praise: ‘This impressive book is a model of judicious scholarship and a landmark in the study of nuclear proliferation. Focusing on the strategic interactions between would-be proliferators, their adversaries, and their allies, Debs and Monteiro present a simple and powerful theory explaining why some states seek the bomb while others choose to forego it. The logic of their argument is straightforward and the evidence they present is compelling.


International relations, international organisations / Political economy No one interested in strategy, security, or the role of nuclear weapons can afford to ignore this work.’ Stephen Walt, Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, Massachusetts Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 142

2016 228 x 152 mm 496pp 978-1-107-10809-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-51857-5 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Vietnam’s Communist Revolution The Power and Limits of Ideology Tuong Vu University of Oregon

This book uses new Vietnamese sources to challenge conventional scholarship and the popular image of the Vietnamese revolution and the Vietnam War. It is valuable for scholars, students, and general readers interested in Vietnam, Southeast Asia, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, American foreign relations, revolutions and communism. Advance praise: ‘Vietnam’s Communist Revolution is a path-breaking book in several respects. It is the first study in over a generation to cover the entire century-long history of the Vietnamese communist party from its inception after World War I until the present. Its use of vernacular-language primary documents to tell this important tale is unrivaled. Moreover, it deploys this rich source base to undermine an ossified, politicized conventional wisdom about Vietnamese communism that has endured since the War era. And it suggests a persuasive alternative. This book is a game changer in multiple fields.’

The Internal Effects of ASEAN External Relations Ingo Venzke Universiteit van Amsterdam

and Li-ann Thio National University of Singapore

The Internal Effects of ASEAN External Relations offers a comprehensive account of the internal effect of ASEAN external agreements, clarifying obligations, responsibilities and liabilities. It will be an essential resource for scholars and practitioners working both on the development of ASEAN and on regional economic integration generally. Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration, 14

2016 216 x 138 mm 254pp 1 table 978-1-316-60655-1 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals Edited by Nobuo Hayashi Universitetet i Oslo

and Cecilia M. Bailliet Universitetet i Oslo

Today’s international criminal jurisdictions are at a critical juncture – their legitimacy cannot be taken for granted. This multidisciplinary volume investigates the challenge of attaining legitimacy by international criminal courts and tribunals. Expert authors and emerging scholars challenge received wisdom and shed new light on a range of issues. Studies on International Courts and Tribunals

2017 228 x 152 mm 500pp 978-1-107-14617-4 Hardback £89.99 / US$140.00 Publication January 2017 For all formats available, see

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Peter Zinoman, University of California, Berkeley Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations

2017 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-107-15402-5 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.00 978-1-316-60790-9 Paperback c. £23.99 / c. US$34.99 Publication January 2017 For all formats available, see

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The Environment and International Relations Second edition Kate O’Neill University of California, Berkeley

The new edition of this invaluable introduction has been updated and revised throughout, including new figures, examples, textboxes, and a new chapter. Using an innovative framework, the book introduces students to the ways in which the theories and tools of international relations can be

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used to analyse and address global environmental problems. Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; List of commonly used abbreviations; 1. Introduction: the environment and international relations; 2. Global environmental problems; 3. Actors in global environmental politics; 4. State-led global environmental governance; 5. The impacts and effectiveness of global environmental governance; 6. Global economic governance and the environment; 7. Non-state global environmental governance; 8. The global politics of market mechanisms; 9. Conclusions: the environment and international relations in the twenty-first century; References; Index. Themes in International Relations

2016 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-1-107-06167-5 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-67171-3 Paperback £21.99 / US$36.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Political economy Escape from Democracy The Role of Experts and the Public in Economic Policy David M. Levy George Mason University, Virginia

and Sandra J. Peart University of Richmond, Virginia

David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart show how setting economic policy goals and putting experts in charge of implementing them fails dramatically. They argue that determining the ends and the means can be accomplished more successfully through an ongoing democratic discussion. This provides transparency and protects against expert bias. Advance praise: ‘You might think that an age of anticipated global warming is the wrong time to question the popular habit of deference to experts. David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart argue otherwise in Escape from Democracy, contending that democratic discussion, not hierarchical domination, is the mode appropriate to the public sphere. They trace the eclipse of the democratic tradition in university economics. They illustrate the dangers of runaway authority with two disturbing cases: the eugenics movement; and comparative economics during the Cold War. This

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Political economy is a wise and high-spirited book by two of economics’ foremost public intellectuals.’ David Warsh, Proprietor of the weekly commentary Economic Principals 2016 228 x 152 mm 288pp 15 b/w illus. 17 colour illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-14239-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$110.00 978-1-316-50713-1 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Saving the Market from Itself The Politics of Financial Intervention Christopher Mitchell George Washington University, Washington DC

This book examines state responses to the financial crisis of 2007–9, arguing that economic logic alone cannot account for differences. The author argues that the answer lies in the politics of private governance. The book will appeal to scholars and advanced students of political economy, comparative politics, economic sociology, economics, and public policy. 2016 228 x 152 mm 258pp 978-1-107-15923-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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The Quest for Universal Social Policy in the South Actors, Ideas and Architectures Juliana Martínez Franzoni University of Costa Rica

and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea University of Oxford

This volume examines the concept of global governance and how it emerges across issues and through time. It builds a multidisciplinary theory based on a comparative case study to explain the ways in which optimum social policies can be developed, as well as their main political and policy determinants. 2016 228 x 152 mm 276pp 29 tables 978-1-107-12541-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Agents of Neoliberal Globalization

authority and federalism, public affairs, and public policy.

Corporate Networks, State Structures, and Trade Policy Michael C. Dreiling

2016 228 x 152 mm 286pp 38 b/w illus. 978-1-107-11046-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$94.99

University of Oregon

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and Derek Y. Darves

Agents of Neoliberal Globalization unveils corporate political signatures in the making of global trade institutions. Using historical narrative and network analysis, it explains how neoliberal globalization was actively constructed over decades by both state and class actors. Network graphs reveal a complex world of sustained political unity among the corporate elite. 2016 228 x 152 mm 296pp 14 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-107-13396-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Making and Bending International Rules The Design of Exceptions and Escape Clauses in Trade Law Krzysztof J. Pelc McGill University, Montréal

All treaties include exceptions that allow governments to legally break the rules that they have committed to, but how do we incorporate this flexibility whilst preventing its abuse? Essential for students and scholars in politics and law, this multi-disciplinary approach addresses the paradoxes inherent in making and bending international rules. 2016 228 x 152 mm 298pp 3 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-14086-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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The Federal Design Dilemma Congress and Intergovernmental Delegation Pamela J. Clouser McCann University of Southern California

The Federal Design Dilemma contributes to the study of public policy, political institutions, and administration with novel data and a straightforward explanation of how policies are delegated intergovernmentally. This book will appeal to those interested in the legislative process, constitutional

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Corruption and Government Causes, Consequences, and Reform Second edition Susan Rose-Ackerman Yale University, Connecticut

and Bonnie J. Palifka Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico

The first edition is a classic, and this extensively rewritten second edition should become one as well. Political and economic institutions create incentives for corruption, and the book shows how these can be reduced by thoughtful reform. It draws on case studies and statistical research from developing and wealthy states. ‘Susan Rose-Ackerman has been a powerful ally of Transparency International (TI), from its very beginnings more than twenty years ago. Through her writing, teaching, and speaking she accompanied our battle against corruption with her thoughtful, sometimes critical, economist perspective of our activism. The first edition of this book came out just in time, to help strengthen the conceptual framework of fighting corruption in various institutions, and the anti-corruption community will be grateful to Susan and her coauthor, Bonnie J. Palifka, for producing the new edition of this seminal work. The strong conceptual economic framework provided in this book will be needed for practitioners, teachers, scholars, and the media as we continue our battle against the scourge of corruption.’ Peter Eigen, Founder and Chairman of the Advisory Council, Transparency International, London

Contents: Introduction; 1. What is corruption and why does it matter?; Part I. Corruption as an Economic Problem: 2. Bureaucratic corruption; 3. Corruption in procurement and privatization; 4. Reducing incentives and increasing costs; 5. Civil service reform and bureaucratic reorganization; 6. Using the criminal law to deter bribery and extortion; Part II. Corruption as a Cultural Problem: 7. Culture and corruption; Part III. Corruption as a Political Problem: 8. Politics, corruption, and clientelism; 9. Organized crime, corruption, and money laundering; 10. Corruption in post-conflict


Political economy state building; 11. Democracy: corruption, connections, and money in politics; 12. Accountability beyond the ballot box; Part IV. Reform Agendas – Domestic Political Will and International Influence: 13. Domestic conditions for reform; 14. The role of the international community; 15. The role of international cooperation: states, firms, banks, and organized crime; Part V. Conclusions: 16. Conclusions. 2016 228 x 152 mm 616pp 33 b/w illus. 978-1-107-08120-8 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00 978-1-107-44109-5 Paperback £26.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Economic Ideas in Political Time The Rise and Fall of Economic Orders from the Progressive Era to the Global Financial Crisis Wesley W. Widmaier Griffith University, Queensland

Over the past century economic policy orders have been shaped by a paradoxical dynamic – intellectual stability has caused recurring market instability and crisis. In this book, Widmaier offers an analysis of these dynamics, tracing the construction, consolidation and crises of orders from the Great Crash to the Global Financial Crisis.

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Global Turning Points The Challenges for Business and Society in the 21st Century Second edition Mauro F. Guillén Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

and Emilio Ontiveros Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

The second edition of this popular book examines major global turning points with an emphasis on actionable issues, deploying the tools of economics, sociology and political science to provide an analytical perspective on both the problems and opportunities facing business and society in the twenty-first century. Contents: Preface; 1. Welcome to the twenty-first century; 2. A global economy out of balance; 3. The rise of the emerging-market multinationals; 4. The new demography: aging, migration, and obesity; 5. From dictatorship to democracy and failed states; 6. A disparate world: inequality and poverty; 7. The rise of the global middle class; 8. The transformative power of technology; 9. Institutions and the entrepreneurship spirit; 10. The quest for sustainability; 11. The trials and tribulations of the financial system; 12. The global powers of the twenty-first century; 13. Coping with uncertainty and complexity; References; Index.

2016 228 x 152 mm 274pp 978-1-107-15031-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-60457-1 Paperback £29.99 / US$44.99

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Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy

Social Sector in a Decentralized Economy

Dave Elder-Vass

India in the Era of Globalization Pinaki Chakraborty

Loughborough University

Dave Elder-Vass argues that dominant approaches to the economy miss much of what happens in real economies and that the rise of the digital economy has made this problem more evident. He proposes a new framework to analyse diverse economic systems, and applies it to cases drawn from the digital economy. 2016 228 x 152 mm 260pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14614-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50938-8 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi

Lekha Chakraborty National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi

and Anit Mukherjee Center for Global Development, Washington DC

This book is an analytical examination of financing and public service delivery challenges in a decentralized framework. 2016 234 x 156 mm 221pp 978-1-107-10856-1 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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The Future of Financial Regulation Who Should Pay for the Failure of American and European Banks? Johan A. Lybeck Finanskonsult AB, Sweden

This book uses case studies and provides an in-depth analysis of recent legislation to explain why taxpayer-funded bailouts are necessary for successful bank resolutions. ‘This book offers a deep dive into the issue of how to handle failing banks. The topic is important for understanding recent events in the US, current events in Europe, and much of what we will experience in the future. The author’s main contribution is to provide detailed and well-researched case studies of what happened in particular banks – some of which experienced various forms of bailout, while others (or their investors) were subject to various kinds of bail-ins.’ Simon Johnson, Ronald A. Kurtz (1954) Professor of Entrepreneurship, MIT Sloan School of Management

Contents: Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. A Chronological Presentation of Crisis Events January 2007–December 2014; Part II. Bail-Out and/or Bail-In of Banks in Europe – A Country-by-Country Event Study on Those European Countries Which Did Not Receive Outside Support: 1. United Kingdom: Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Lloyds Banking Group; 2. Germany: IKB, Hypo Real Estate, Commerzbank, Landesbanken; 3. Belgium, France, Luxembourg: Dexia; 4. Benelux: Fortis, ING, SNS Reaal; 5. Italy: Monte dei Paschi de Siena; 6. Denmark: Roskilde Bank, Fionia Bank and the others vs Amagerbanken and Fjordbank Mors; Part III. Bail-Out and/or Bail-In of Banks in Europe – A Country-by-Country Event Study on Those European Countries Which Received IMF/EU Support: 7. Iceland: Landsbanki, Glitnir and Kaupthing; 8. Ireland: Anglo Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish Banks; 9. Greece: Emporiki, Eurobank, Agricultural Bank; 10. Portugal: Caixa Geral, Banco Espirito Santo, Millennium Bank; 11. Spain: Bankia and the other ex-cajas; 12. Cyprus: Bank of Cyprus, Popular Bank (Laiki); Part IV. The Tarp Program and the Bailing Out (and Bailing In) of US Banks: 13. The roles of the FDIC, the Treasury and the Fed in the crisis; 14. USA: Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers; 15. USA: Countrywide, IndyMac, Washington Mutual and Wachovia; 16. USA: AIG, Citibank and Bank of America: zombies too big to fail?; Part V. Summary of the Micro Studies; Part VI. Political and Regulatory Responses to the Crisis – To

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Political economy / Political theory Bail Out or To Bail In, That’s the Question: 17. Future bail-outs in the United States under Dodd-Frank and OLA; 18. Future bail-outs in the European Union under the Single Resolution Mechanism and the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive; Conclusion: towards host-country supervision and resolution?; Addendum; Bibliography; Index. 2016 228 x 152 mm 598pp 40 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-107-10685-7 Hardback £74.99 / US$125.00 978-1-107-51450-8 Paperback £32.99 / US$49.99 For all formats available, see

preferences of employers. The result is a major scholarly publication, which will be of interest to researchers in economic history, American political development, and international political economy.’ Desmond King, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government, University of Oxford Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

2016 228 x 152 mm 242pp 978-1-107-16880-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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The Institutions Curse Natural Resources, Politics, and Development Victor Menaldo University of Washington

This book makes several contributions to the study of development. It debunks the view that oil leads to undesirable outcomes: the weakening of state capacity, authoritarianism, fewer public goods, and economic stagnation. It demonstrates that, after controlling for the institutional determinants of oil, it turns out to be a blessing. Business and Public Policy

2016 228 x 152 mm 414pp 48 b/w illus. 10 maps 10 tables 978-1-107-13860-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50336-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99

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Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law

Voting Rights of Refugees

Bridging Idealism and Realism Edited by Maurice Adams

University of Reading

Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands

Anne Meuwese Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands

and Ernst Hirsch Ballin Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands

Rule of law and constitutional ideals are understood as necessary to create a just political order. This book explores how political reality and constitutional ideals mutually inform and influence one another. 2017 228 x 152 mm 564pp 978-1-107-15185-7 Hardback £89.99 / US$140.00 Publication February 2017 For all formats available, see

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Making Sense of Corruption Bo Rothstein University of Oxford

Middlebury College, Vermont

and Aiysha Varraich

This book is for scholars of political economy and international trade. It explores the conditions under which workers and their employers join together in support of the same trade policies. It challenges the conventional wisdom in the field of international political economy concerning economic history and contemporary globalization.

Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden

‘From Conflict to Coalition is an important and original book in which Adam Dean decisively advances scholarly understanding of the political economy of globalization. Drawing on meticulous research for a series of elegantly constructed case studies, Dean examines the conditions under which organized labour comes to share or dissent from the international trade policy

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Political theory

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Profit-Sharing Institutions and the Political Economy of Trade Adam Dean

Michael Johnston, Colgate University, New York

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the well-being of people and societies in many parts of the world? How do we know where corruption is worst, and whether our reforms are helping, hurting, or having any effects at all? Scholars and policy makers alike will find the insights offered by Rothstein and Varraich essential as their anticorruption work enters new phases.’

From being largely ignored in research, corruption has recently become one of the most important social issues. Yet defining corruption has resulted in profound disagreement. This book presents a bold and innovative solution to this problem, which will appeal to students of political theory, political philosophy, sociology and social anthropology. Advance praise: ‘At a time when the anti-corruption movement is in need of critical selfassessment, Rothstein and Varraich offer an important analysis. We know we do not want corruption – but what do we want? Can we, and should we, disentangle corruption from the many other related difficulties undermining

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Ruvi Ziegler Foreword by Guy S. Goodwin-Gill University of Oxford

This book on the legal and political predicament of refugees recognised in the 1951 Geneva Convention will interest legal scholars, researchers and students in the areas of refugee law, human rights law, and international law. Its coverage of the interrelations of citizenship and voting will also appeal to political scientists. Advance praise: ‘The refugee rights regime offers a stark contrast: despite its unstinting commitment to economic empowerment, the Refugee Convention affords refugees surprisingly few political rights in their asylum country. As Ziegler cogently argues, this ‘political limbo’ exacts an especially high cost when refugees are forced to remain abroad for many years, if not forever. Echoing Hannah Arendt’s plea for a right to have rights, the author draws on both political theory and law to argue that the unique political predicament of refugees requires that they be enfranchised. This book is important reading for all of us concerned to ensure the dignity of refugees in challenging times.’ James C. Hathaway, University of Michigan Law School 2017 228 x 152 mm 290pp 978-1-107-15931-0 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 Publication February 2017 For all formats available, see

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Political theory Constitutionalism Beyond Liberalism Edited by Michael W. Dowdle National University of Singapore

and Michael A. Wilkinson London School of Economics and Political Science

This volume presents constitutional theory and constitutional practice outside the liberal tradition and beyond European and American experiences in selected countries in the global South – China, India, South Africa, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Malaysia – to interrogate and expand our understanding of the possibilities of constitutionalism as a human phenomenon. 2016 228 x 152 mm 378pp 978-1-107-11275-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 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. Advance praise: ‘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’ 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

2016 229 x 152 mm 212pp 978-1-107-67226-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 Publication December 2016 Also available 978-1-107-06742-4 Hardback £72.00 / US$113.00 For all formats available, see

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Knowledge and Ideology The Epistemology of Social and Political Critique Michael Morris University of South Florida

Drawing upon a range of German and French thinkers, including Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Mannheim, Lukács, Habermas, Althusser, and Foucault, Michael Morris provides an epistemology that integrates social interests within a normative account of knowledge. His study will interest readers in political philosophy and political theory. 2016 228 x 152 mm 316pp 978-1-107-17709-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity Christopher Scott McClure Harvard University, Massachusetts

Ideal for scholars of Hobbes, early modern historians, and political theorists, Christopher Scott McClure’s radical re-reading of Hobbes argues that the apparent inconsistencies in Hobbes’ theories of political and religious philosophy were part of an intentional strategy to promote the fear of death and provoke his adversaries into inadvertently disseminating his message. 2016 228 x 152 mm 244pp 978-1-107-15379-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Plutarch’s Politics Between City and Empire Hugh Liebert United States Military Academy

Plutarch’s Politics is intended for political theorists interested in the ancient world and classicists interested in ancient political theory. It is the first monograph devoted to Plutarch’s political philosophy to appear in thirty years and explores the link between the

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political form of the city and the concept of honor. ‘A remarkable study of Plutarch that reminds us of the honor in which he was once held, and that seeks to rescue his analysis of honor and honor-lovers from our jaded unconcern. Hugh Liebert offers an elegant introduction to the political thought of Hellenism.’ Harvey Mansfield, Harvard University, Massachusetts and Stanford University, California 2016 228 x 152 mm 284pp 978-1-107-14878-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Theory of Social Choice on Networks Preference, Aggregation, and Coordination Wynn C. Stirling Brigham Young University, Utah

Drawing on cybernetics and network theory, this highly original book presents an alternative to classical social choice theory by constructing a framework that allows for dynamic preferences that are modulated by the situation-dependent social influence that they exert on each other. 2016 228 x 152 mm 228pp 978-1-107-16516-8 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law Justin Buckley Dyer University of Missouri, Columbia

and Micah J. Watson Calvin College, Michigan

In this groundbreaking work, Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson show that C. S. Lewis was deeply interested in the fundamental truths and falsehoods about human nature and how these conceptions manifest themselves in the contested and turbulent public square. ‘… Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson, associate professors at the University of Missouri and Calvin College, show in their groundbreaking new book, C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law, Lewis’s understanding of truth and human nature, of what constitutes the good life and the good society, had significant political implications … Professors Dyer and Watson write that Lewis had ‘a very limited view of government’s role and warrant,’ was skeptical of its capacity to inculcate virtue and worried about

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Political theory its paternalistic tendencies. The duty of government was to restrain wrongdoing. Because he believed in the fallen nature of humanity, Lewis was concerned by the concentration of political power.’ Peter Wehner, The New York Times 2016 228 x 152 mm 170pp 978-1-107-10824-0 Hardback £29.99 / US$44.99 For all formats available, see

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A Republic of Law Frank Lovett Washington University, St Louis

Frank Lovett develops a rigorous conception of the rule of law, bridging persistent methodological gaps that divide legal philosophy, social science, and political theory. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the rule of law, including scholars, legal officials, and policy-makers. 2016 228 x 152 mm 244pp 6 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-13064-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Why Inequality Matters Luck Egalitarianism, its Meaning and Value Shlomi Segall Hebrew University of Jerusalem

This book brings together discussions of the moral value of inequality with luckor responsibility-sensitive accounts of distributive justice to explore and defend the view that inequality is intrinsically bad, and it is bad when and because it leaves some worse off than others through no fault or choice of their own. 2016 228 x 152 mm 268pp 14 tables 978-1-107-12981-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Biologically Modified Justice Colin Farrelly Queen’s University, Ontario

This book examines the ethical and social implications of the genetic revolution through topics including gene therapy, age retardation and sex selection screening technologies. It will appeal to students and scholars in a

variety of disciplines in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences. 2016 228 x 152 mm 298pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-12953-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Tyrants A History of Power, Injustice, and Terror Waller R. Newell Carleton University, Ottawa

The forces of freedom are challenged everywhere by a newly energized spirit of tyranny, whether it is Jihadist terrorism, Putin’s imperialism, or the ambitions of China’s dictatorship, writes Waller R. Newell in this engaging exposé of a thousand dangers. We will see why tyranny is a permanent threat by following its strange career from Homeric Bronze Age warriors, through the empires of Alexander the Great and Rome, to the medieval struggle between the City of God and the City of Man, leading to the state-building despots of the Modern Age including the Tudors and ‘enlightened despots’ such as Peter the Great. The book explores the psychology of tyranny from Nero to Gaddafi, and how it changes with the Jacobin Terror into millenarian revolution. Stimulating and enlightening, Tyrants: A History of Power, Injustice, and Terror will appeal to anyone interested in the danger posed by tyranny and terror in today’s world. ‘The world is currently engulfed by all sorts of strongmen, authoritarians, and totalitarians. Are they all alike? Not always. In an engaging review of some 2,500 years of tyranny – drawing on a considerable knowledge of Western history and literature – Waller R. Newell masterfully sorts out tyrannies, ancient and modern, to remind us how they rise and why they fall – again and again. Tyrannies are the existential enemies of democracies – but not always in the same manner and to the same degree. And why that it is true makes fascinating reading.’ Victor Davis Hanson, Martin and Illie Anderson Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University, California 2016 228 x 152 mm 264pp 978-1-107-08305-9 Hardback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Public Reason Confucianism Democratic Perfectionism and Constitutionalism in East Asia Sungmoon Kim City University of Hong Kong

Public reason Confucianism is presented as the most attractive option in contemporary East Asian societies. It is a particular style of Confucian democratic perfectionism in which comprehensive Confucianism is connected with perfectionism and is fully compatible with values such as popular sovereignty, political equality, and the right to political participation. ‘Perhaps the greatest challenge facing political theory across the globe in the twenty-first century is whether it is possible to combine what is best in western liberal democratic thought with what is best in non-western traditions, especially the Confucianism that has shaped the values of more than a quarter of the world’s people. No one is confronting this challenge more thoughtfully, creatively, and insightfully than Sungmoon Kim in Public Reason Confucianism.’ Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania 2016 228 x 152 mm 290pp 978-1-107-10622-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Democracy and the Death of Shame Political Equality and Social Disturbance Jill Locke Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota

Democracy and the Death of Shame traces the lament that ‘shame is dead’, a cry of civilizational decline that emerges during moments of democratic expansion. It explores shame as a politically charged idea that is disavowed, invoked, and negotiated in moments of democratic struggle. ‘Jill Locke has a big point to make about the recurring role that what she calls ‘the lament that shame is dead’ plays in stifling expressions of genuine democracy. But she is also highly attuned to the subtle differences that have governed the nature and effects of this lament in different cultural and political contexts, from ancient Greece to twentieth-century Little Rock, making Democracy and the Death of Shame an exemplary work of scholarship at the intersection of political theory and history.’ Sophia Rosenfeld, Yale University, Connecticut


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they operate. This is an exemplary work of historically situated democratic theory.’

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Jason Frank, Cornell University, New York

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Democracy in Moderation Montesquieu, Tocqueville, and Sustainable Liberalism Paul O. Carrese United States Air Force Academy

Democracy in Moderation views constitutional liberal democracy as grounded in a principle of avoiding extremes and striking the right balance among its defining principles of liberty, equality, religion, and sustainable order, thus tempering tendencies toward sectarian excess. ‘In Democracy in Moderation: Montesquieu, Tocqueville, and Sustainable Liberalism, Paul O. Carrese puts the political turbulence of the present moment in perspective. The propensity toward partisanship and polarization so conspicuous in today’s politics, he observes, has antecedents in America’s founding. But also present at the founding, he argues, was a sophisticated ‘philosophy of moderation’ that underwrote American constitutional government.’ Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Politics (www. realclearpolitics.com) 2016 228 x 152 mm 246pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-12105-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Imagined Sovereignties The Power of the People and Other Myths of the Modern Age Kevin Olson University of California, Irvine

Imagined Sovereignties probes the enormous force that ‘the power of the people’ exercises on our thought and practice. It explores collective identity and popular power in a genealogy traversing the French Enlightenment and revolutionary Haiti. Through this critical history, it provokes new ways of imagining ‘the power of the people’. ‘Imagined Sovereignties demonstrates the central importance of peoplehood and political imagination to democratic politics. Olson reveals the conceptual and mythological underpinnings of popular politics, not to dispel these myths, but to bring more careful critical attention to how

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Practices of Freedom Decentred Governance, Conflict and Democratic Participation Edited by Steven Griggs De Montfort University, Leicester

Aletta J. Norval University of Essex

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.’ James Tully, University of Victoria, Canada 2016 229 x 152 mm 332pp 5 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-62832-8 Paperback £24.99 / US$38.99 Also available 978-1-107-05610-7 Hardback £72.00 / US$113.00 For all formats available, see

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Prisoners of Reason Game Theory and Neoliberal Political Economy S. M. Amadae

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game theory to be inviting to experts as well. ‘Based on a far more nuanced understanding of the technicalities of rational choice theory than previous critiques, Prisoners of Reason can be much more incisive in exploring the field’s entanglements between the positive and the normative. One can disagree with Amadae about where to lay responsibility for modern ideologies while still finding important food for thought about the sometimes doleful uses of social science in modern society.’ Randall Calvert, Washington University, St Louis 2016 228 x 152 mm 328pp 11 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-06403-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-67119-5 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Popular Sovereignty in Historical Perspective Edited by Richard Bourke Queen Mary University of London

and Quentin Skinner Queen Mary University of London

This collaborative volume offers the first historical reconstruction of the concept of popular sovereignty. The collection, edited by Richard Bourke and Quentin Skinner, charts the history of the doctrine by bringing together leading international experts specialising across a range of periods, spanning ancient, medieval, early modern and modern political thought. ‘Popular sovereignty is the most fundamental, most widespread and least understood principle of political legitimacy in the world today. As the first comprehensive scholarly treatment of the subject over the longue durée, Popular Sovereignty in Historical Perspective will become a pivotal work in the history of political thought.’ David Armitage, Harvard University, Massachusetts 2016 228 x 152 mm 422pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-13040-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Academy of Finland, Helsinki

Prisoners of Reason contributes to the enduring critique of rational choice, rationality, and capitalism. This book is widely accessible to an audience unfamiliar with game theory, yet provides sufficient engagement with

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An Introduction to Feminism Lorna Finlayson University of Essex

This critical introduction offers a balanced view of both the theory and the practice of feminism, exploring a range of approaches. ‘A bracingly original and timely introduction to feminist theory and practice. Written in an accessible and, in places, delightfully impudent style that should appeal to new generations of students, it is also rigorously argued in a way that should engage and challenge established scholars.’ Susan J. Brison, author of Aftermath: Violence and the Remaking of a Self

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Feminist theory, feminist practice; 3. Outposts in your head: ideology, patriarchy and critique; 4. (De-)constructing coat-racks: feminism, sex and gender; 5. Whose story?; 6. Deeds not words; 7. Faces and facades; 8. Everyday rebellions: revolution in the private sphere; 9. The porn wars; 10. Among sisters: anarchism, socialism and feminism; 11. Not in our Name: colonialism, capitalism and the co-option of feminism; 12. Goodbye to all that…; References; Index. Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy

2016 247 x 174 mm 256pp 978-1-107-12104-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-54482-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$32.99 For all formats available, see

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Building the Constitution The Practice of Constitutional Interpretation in Post-Apartheid South Africa James Fowkes University of Pretoria

This book offers comparative constitutional lawyers, political scientists and historians a revisionary perspective on the South African Constitutional Court. It analyses for the first time the political underpinnings of the Court’s great cases and explains the underappreciated logic of intervention and restraint that runs through its work. Advance praise: ‘James Fowkes has produced a book that is nothing short of brilliant … Fowkes’ account is … a breath of fresh air in that whilst refusing to fetishise the courts, it weaves together a near seamless account of South African constitutionalism that is firmly

grounded in South Africa’s history, politics, constitutional theory and case law.’ Sanele Sibanda, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

Above Politics Bureaucratic Discretion and Credible Commitment Gary J. Miller Washington University, St Louis

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and Andrew B. Whitford

2016 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-12409-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

University of Georgia

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The Original Position Edited by Timothy Hinton North Carolina State University

This volume explores and analyses the continued relevance and ramifications of the original position, the central idea of John Rawls’s political philosophy. ‘… this is an impressive collection of essays on one of the most influential ideas in modern moral and political philosophy … Taken together, these twelve discussions are about as comprehensive and relevant as any volume on the original position of this length could be.’ Samuel Freeman, University of Pennsylvania

Contents: List of abbreviations; Introduction: the original position and The Original Position – an overview; 1. Justice as fairness, utilitarianism, and mixed conceptions; 2. Rational choice and the original position: the (many) models of Rawls and Harsanyi; 3. The strains of commitment; 4. Our talents, our histories, ourselves: Nozick on the original position argument; 5. Rawls and Dworkin on hypothetical reasoning; 6. Feminist receptions of the original position; 7. G. A. Cohen’s critique of the original position; 8. Liberals, radicals, and the original position; 9. The original position and Scanlon’s contractualism; 10. The ‘Kantian roots’ of the original position; 11. Stability and the original position from Theory to Political Liberalism; 12. The original position in the law of peoples; References; Index. Classic Philosophical Arguments

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The book argues that bureaucracies can contribute to stability and economic development, if they are insulated from unstable democratic politics. The book will appeal to those interested in political science, economics, law, sociology, and modern political history. ‘The significant new book, Above Politics, by Miller and Whitford, combines eloquent political theory with engaging examples and sophisticated analysis. In the tradition of the Federalist Papers, it provides a persuasive argument about the most important institutional design issues facing democracy today.’ Jack H. Knott, University of Southern California Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

2016 228 x 152 mm 288pp 5 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-00875-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-40131-0 Paperback £18.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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History of ideas Authority and Expertise in Ancient Scientific Culture Edited by Jason König University of St Andrews, Scotland

and Greg Woolf Institute of Classical Studies, London

How did ancient scientific and knowledge-ordering writers make their work authoritative? This volume answers that question for a wide range of ancient disciplines, from mathematics and medicine through to law, historiography and philosophy – focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on the literature of the Roman Empire. 2016 247 x 174 mm 486pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06006-7 Hardback £84.99 / US$135.00 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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The Memory Arts in Renaissance England A Critical Anthology Edited by William E. Engel University of the South, Tennessee

their substance as they developed within the context of a changing Middle East. 2016 228 x 152 mm 245pp 978-1-107-16124-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Rory Loughnane Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis

and Grant Williams Carleton University, Ottawa

This volume is the first critical anthology of contemporary writings and illustrations about memory in Renaissance England, featuring over seventy texts and over twenty illustrations. It is a valuable resource for students of the memory arts, Renaissance literature, the history of ideas, book history, and art history. ‘This admirable anthology of vernacular sources is far more than a compilation of technical treatises on the ‘art of memory’, but is rather a bold, interdisciplinary attempt to suggest the complexity of what the authors call ‘English mnemonic culture’. Stretching from early sixteenth-century humanism to the Royal Society, this collection traces the ‘mnemonic episteme’ through works of literature, poetics, rhetoric, philosophy, medicine, history, religion, and the visual arts. From emblems to architecture, poetry to universal language projects, The Memory Arts in Renaissance England shows that the culture of early modern England was profoundly shaped by memory and mnemonic practices.’ Stephen Clucas, Birkbeck, University of London 2016 228 x 152 mm 392pp 24 b/w illus. 978-1-107-08681-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-45167-4 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99

Evolution and Imagination in Victorian Children’s Literature Jessica Straley University of Utah

An original and wide-ranging study that examines the convergence of evolutionary theory, educational reform, and Victorian children’s literature. It includes discussions of evolutionary ideas underpinning the work of Rudyard Kipling, Lewis Carroll, Charles Kingsley, and Frances Hodgson Burnett. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 103

2016 228 x 152 mm 272pp 11 b/w illus. 978-1-107-12752-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Nietzsche: On the Genealogy of Morality and Other Writings Third edition Edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson University of Warwick

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Translated by Carol Diethe

Concepts and Ideologies in Arabic Thought in the Nineteenth Century Wael Abu-’Uksa The Van Leer Jerusalem Insitute

A preoccupation with the subject of ‘freedom’ is a core issue in the construction of all modern political ideologies. Wael Abu-‘Uksa examines the development of the concept of freedom in nineteenth-century Arabic thought, its ideological offshoots, and

refers, such as Human, All Too Human, Daybreak, Beyond Good and Evil, and The Gay Science, as well as … the early texts, ‘The Greek State’ and ‘Homer’s Contest’.’ British Journal for the History of Philosophy

Contents: Acknowledgements and a note on the text; A note on the revised edition; Editor’s introduction: on Nietzsche’s critique of morality; Chronology; Guide to further reading; Biographical synopses; On the Genealogy of Morality; Supplementary material to On the Genealogy of Morality; ‘The Greek State’; ‘Homer’s Contest’; Index of names; Index of subjects. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

2016 216 x 138 mm 260pp 978-1-107-14851-2 Hardback c. £50.00 / c. US$85.00 978-1-316-60259-1 Paperback c. £14.99 / c. US$24.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Plato: Laws Edited by Malcolm Schofield University of Cambridge

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Revised and updated throughout, this is the third edition of the best-selling, concise introduction and translation of Nietzsche’s influential work on ethics and politics, On the Genealogy of Morality (1887). It is an essential resource for both undergraduate and graduate courses on Nietzsche, the history of political thought and philosophy.

Translated by Tom Griffith

Plato’s Laws is one of the most important surviving works of ancient Greek political thought. This new translation into accessible English also includes an authoritative introduction and notes on the text. It will be a key resource for scholars and graduate and undergraduate students of the history of political thought. Contents: Introduction; Synopsis; Principal dates; A guide to further reading; The Laws: Book 1; Book 2; Book 3; Book 4; Book 5; Book 6; Book 7; Book 8; Book 9; Book 10; Book 11; Book 12; Appendix; Index. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

2016 216 x 138 mm 502pp 978-0-521-85965-3 Hardback £54.99 / US$84.99 978-0-521-67690-8 Paperback £16.99 / US$24.99 For all formats available, see

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Review of previous edition: ‘The clarity of the … translation and the supporting apparatus (chronology, further reading, biographical synopses, and index) make this an excellent edition for student use, as indeed it is intended. … what makes [it] particularly useful is the inclusion of material from other works by Nietzsche to which the Genealogy

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More: Utopia Third edition Edited by George M. Logan Queen’s University, Canada

Translated by Robert M. Adams

Incorporating extensive updates to the editorial apparatus, including the introduction, suggestions for further reading, and footnotes, this third edition of More’s Utopia has been comprehensively re-worked to take into account scholarship published since the second edition in 2002. Contents: Preface; Textual practices; Introduction; Chronology; Suggestions for further reading; Thomas More to Peter Giles; Book I; Book II; Ancillary materials from the first four editions; Index. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

2016 216 x 138 mm 186pp 978-1-107-12849-1 Hardback £49.99 / US$84.99 978-1-107-56873-0 Paperback £9.99 / US$16.99

Margaret Thatcher and the Middle East Azriel Bermant The Institute for National Security Studies, Israel

Margaret Thatcher and the Middle East questions claims that the former prime minister sought to counter the Foreign Office Middle East policy, and maintains that the prime minister was actually in close agreement with the Whitehall bureaucracy on the Arab-Israeli conflict. ‘This is an important book, as it dispels three misconceptions about policies pursued by Margaret Thatcher: that she was at odds with the Foreign Office on the Israel-Palestine conflict; that she was of one mind with the Reagan administration regarding the Middle East; and that conservatives such as Thatcher automatically support other conservatives, for example, Yitzhak Shamir. Wellresearched and well worth reading.’ Daniel Kurtzer, Princeton University, New Jersey, and former US ambassador to Egypt and Israel

Parliament and Politics in the Age of Asquith and Lloyd George The Diaries of Cecil Harmsworth, MP, 1909–1922 Edited by Andrew Thorpe University of Exeter

and Richard Toye University of Exeter

Cecil Harmsworth served as a Liberal MP from 1906 to 1922, under Herbert Asquith and Lloyd George. His diary forms a record of the politics of the period, detailing late-night Commons sittings and the rough and tumble of the campaign trail as well as giving skilful pen-portraits of the major figures of the day. Camden Fifth Series, 50

2016 216 x 138 mm 367pp 978-1-107-16245-7 Hardback £44.99 / US$79.99 For all formats available, see

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Marketing Sovereign Promises

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Monopoly Brokerage and the Growth of the English State Gary W. Cox

Sixties Ireland

Stanford University, California

British government, politics, policy HIGHLIGHT

Brexit Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union Harold Clarke University of Texas, Dallas

Matthew Goodwin University of Nottingham

and Paul Whiteley University of Essex

A comprehensive, authoritative study by leading experts showing why the UK voted for Brexit in the referendum of June 2016, based on a wealth of survey evidence conducted over more than ten years which tells the full story of why the vote turned out the way it did. 2017 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-15072-0 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$94.99 978-1-316-60504-2 Paperback c. £17.99 / c. US$29.99

Reshaping the Economy, State and Society, 1957–1973 Mary E. Daly University College Dublin

A comprehensive account of the remaking of Ireland’s economy and society. Mary E. Daly examines how this small state responded to the political and economic pressures associated with modern industrialisation and EEC membership; a story that is instructive to contemporary debates about sovereignty and globalisation. ‘With an unsparing ability to distinguish myth from reality, Mary E. Daly reveals why Ireland, despite some impressive growth in the 1960s, remained one of the poorest countries in Europe. Deeply relevant to the economic, political, and religious questions confronting Ireland today, this book will provoke a lively response.’ Kevin Kenny, Boston College, Massachusetts

Publication March 2017

2016 228 x 152 mm 438pp 978-1-107-14592-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50931-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99

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Democracies extract more tax revenue per capita than autocracies. This book addresses the origins of taxation, examining how it can be made compatible with political liberty and economic growth. This study speaks to readers of political economy of development and comparative institutions, and historians of state formation in Europe. ‘Seventeenth-century British public finance stands at the intersection of several fields of scholarship – economics, political science, and history – and research on it lies at the foundation of contemporary political economy. In this important work, Gary W. Cox revisits the topic and offers an interpretation of his own. The book is pure Cox: deeply researched, closely argued, and profound – political economy done right.’ Robert H. Bates, Harvard University, Massachusetts Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

2016 228 x 152 mm 175pp 21 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-14062-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-316-50609-7 Paperback £17.99 / US$26.99 For all formats available, see

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European government, politics, policy

European government, politics, policy

Reinforcing Rule of Law Oversight in the European Union Edited by Carlos Closa European University Institute, Florence

and Dimitry Kochenov

The Politics of Crisis in Europe Mai’a K. Davis Cross Northeastern University, Boston

This insightful analysis explores the patterns seen in the three major existential crises that have affected the resilience of the European Union in the first few years of the twentyfirst century. Using a comparative framework, it will appeal to scholars in political science, sociology, international relations, communications, and media studies. Advance praise: ‘Pundits may panic about the future of the EU, but Cross convincingly demonstrates that crises have so far consistently engendered further integration. Bad news for Cassandras, but unlikely to deter them from seeing any little crisis as a coup de grâce for the Union.’ Iver B. Neumann, London School of Economics and Political Science 2017 228 x 152 mm 256pp 16 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-107-14783-6 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$99.99 Publication February 2017 For all formats available, see

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The Law of Collaborative Defence Procurement in the European Union Baudouin Heuninckx Belgian Armed Forces Procurement Division, Brussels; University of Nottingham, and Belgian Royal Military Academy, Brussels

This book examines and makes proposals for improving the law and management of collaborative defence procurement programmes and provides practical examples to enhance efficiency of cooperation between states. Covering a broad scope of legal issues, it contains invaluable information for practitioners, policy-makers and academics aiming to analyse or improve these projects. 2016 228 x 152 mm 262pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-13135-4 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00

Princeton University, New Jersey

This book establishes the normative foundations of rule of law oversight in the EU and scrutinises the key approaches to ensuring member state compliance. Theoretical rule of raw problems are also identified, providing the definitive reference to the theory and practice of rule of law in the EU. 2016 228 x 152 mm 356pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-10888-2 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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The Human Face of the European Union Are EU Law and Policy Humane Enough? Edited by Nuno Ferreira University of Liverpool

and Dora Kostakopoulou University of Warwick

Is the EU humane enough? The contributors to this volume utilise this framework based on the notion of humaneness to assess the implementation of key EU law and policy fields. This book is essential reading for scholars, students and policy-makers in EU law and policy. 2016 228 x 152 mm 448pp 978-1-107-07722-5 Hardback £79.99 / US$125.00 For all formats available, see

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Politicising Europe Integration and Mass Politics Edited by Swen Hutter European University Institute, Florence

Edgar Grande Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen

and Hanspeter Kriesi European University Institute, Florence

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the current euro crisis in historical and theoretical perspective. 2016 228 x 152 mm 360pp 34 b/w illus. 48 tables 978-1-107-12941-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-56830-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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The Europeanization of Politics The Formation of a European Electorate and Party System in Historical Perspective Daniele Caramani Universität Zürich

This book analyses party systems and elections in thirty Western and Central Eastern European countries since the nineteenth century. Exploring overall trends, similarities, and simultaneous changes across the continent, it shows the unity of European electorates across countries and the possibility of a truly European democracy. ‘To what degree have political ideologies in different European nations converged over time? Are national politics becoming European politics? In this book, Daniele Caramani provides a deeply informed, insightful, and persuasive account of how national cleavages, party politics, and electoral behavior have been transformed across Europe since the nineteenth century. The result is an immense contribution to our understanding of the political development of Europe.’ Gary Marks, Burton Craige Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and Research Chair in Multilevel Governance, VU Amsterdam 2016 228 x 152 mm 300pp 59 b/w illus. 46 tables 978-1-107-11867-6 Hardback £67.00 / US$103.00 978-1-107-54460-4 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Politicising Europe presents the most comprehensive effort to map and explain conflicts over European integration in election campaigns, street protests, and public debates. It focuses on six European countries (Austria, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK) and puts the conflicts over

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The End of the Eurocrats’ Dream Adjusting to European Diversity Edited by Damian Chalmers London School of Economics and Political Science

Markus Jachtenfuchs Hertie School of Governance, Berlin

and Christian Joerges Hertie School of Governance, Berlin

In this book, contributions from prominent economists, lawyers, philosophers and political scientists go beyond short-term technical diagnoses in order to analyse the deeper causes of the European crisis and provide readers with a broad understanding of what goes on in the European Union. 2016 228 x 152 mm 364pp 10 tables 978-1-107-10718-2 Hardback £34.99 / US$54.99 For all formats available, see

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When States Come Out Europe’s Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility Phillip M. Ayoub

The Roots of Ethnic Cleansing in Europe H. Zeynep Bulutgil Tufts University, Massachusetts

Using a new approach to ethnicity that underscores its relative territoriality, the author brings together previously separate arguments focusing on domestic and international factors to offer a coherent theory of what causes ethnic cleansing. It also includes comprehensive studies of historical cases in Central and Eastern Europe. Problems of International Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 234pp 8 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-13586-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Russian, East European government, politics, policy

Drexel University, Philadelphia

This study’s theoretical and empirical insights speak to contentious politics, international relations, comparative politics, European integration, and the politics of sexuality. It will be used in undergraduate and graduate level courses on social movements, transnational actors in world politics, European politics, LGBT politics, human rights, mixed-methods research, international relations, and comparative politics. ‘This innovative book breaks new ground in the study of human rights, international relations, social movements, and identity politics. Phillip Ayoub provides a deep and rigorous multi-method analysis of a critical issue at the frontiers of the struggle for human dignity.’ Alison Brysk, Mellichamp Professor of Global Governance, University of California, Santa Barbara Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

Building Democracy in the Yugoslav Successor States Accomplishments, Setbacks, and Challenges since 1990 Edited by Sabrina P. Ramet Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Christine M. Hassenstab Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

and Ola Listhaug Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Written by leading authorities on the politics of Eastern and Southeastern Europe, this comprehensive analysis details how the Yugoslav successor states have coped with the challenges of democracy-building since 1990. The volume identifies the chief problems and obstacles, debates and policy choices, and achievements and controversies since the breakup of socialist Yugoslavia.

2016 228 x 152 mm 296pp 25 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-11559-0 Hardback £54.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-53589-3 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99

2017 228 x 152 mm 446pp 4 b/w illus. 17 tables 978-1-107-18074-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00

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Ethnic Minorities and Politics in Post-Socialist Southeastern Europe Edited by Sabrina P. Ramet Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

and Marko Valenta Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the politics of ethnic minority parties in Southeast Europe, and also examines social distance, migration, ethnic boundaries, and issues related to citizenship and integration. Ethnic minority parties in Romania, Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria are analyzed in detail. ‘This fascinating compilation of articles, skillfully edited, introduced and concluded by Sabrina P. Ramet and Marko Valenta, focuses on the sometimes bewildering character of ethnic minority politics in Southeastern Europe and the Balkans. Using up-to-date data to document ‘social distance’ between ethnic groups and the prevalence of ethnically based parties, the authors help us understand the relationship between ethnic problems and the potential solutions to political crises in the region.’ Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University, California 2016 228 x 152 mm 322pp 978-1-107-15912-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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The Impact of the ECHR on Democratic Change in Central and Eastern Europe Judicial Perspectives Edited by Iulia Motoc European Court of Human Rights, and Universitatea din Bucuresti, Romania

and Ineta Ziemele Constitutional Court of Latvia, and Riga Graduate School of Law, Latvia

The European Convention and the Court of Human Rights were expected to help realise fundamental freedoms and civil and political rights in post-communist countries. This book explores the effects of the Strasbourg human rights system on the domestic law and politics of the new member States. ‘I think this is a fascinating book, and one that will be widely read by legal practitioners and scholars across Europe and beyond. It will be


Russian, East European government, politics, policy / American government, politics, policy particularly useful for students trying to come to terms with the many ways in which the ECHR influences and shapes widely different legal cultures and practices … The book shows the importance of the Council of Europe, and the ECHR, in facilitating this transformation and supporting States in meeting their obligation to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms.’

public administration courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

the policy-making process, and political parties.

Contents: Preface; 1. Public policy models; 2. Individuals and social dilemmas; 3. Public policy as a solution to social problems; 4. Scientific inquiry and uncertainty; 5. The economy and income security; 6. Environmental policy; 7. Health policy; 8. Education; 9. Crime and punishment; 10. Civil rights; 11. Homeland security; 12. Immigration policy; 13. Foreign and defense policy.

2016 228 x 152 mm 427pp 62 b/w illus. 47 tables 978-1-107-09509-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-47907-4 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

Contested Transformation

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Paul Johnson, European Convention on Human Rights Sexual Orientation Blog (www.echrso. blogspot.co.uk) 2016 228 x 152 mm 558pp 978-1-107-13502-4 Hardback £99.99 / US$155.00

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American government, politics, policy The Complexity of Self Government Politics from the Bottom Up Ruth Lane American University, Washington DC

This book represents a revolutionary approach to political science, revealing the practical human basis of why the world works as it does. Using microsociology, political economics and non-technical game theory within the unifying theory of complexity, the text shows how the politics of daily life can be explained and transformed.

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Race, Gender, and Political Leadership in 21st Century America Carol Hardy-Fanta University of Massachusetts, Boston

Pei-te Lien University of California, Santa Barbara

Dianne Pinderhughes

Amnon Cavari

University of New Mexico

Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel

This book provides a fresh look on the ongoing debate about the influence of speeches of presidents on public opinion. It will be of interest to scholars and students who study the presidency and the political parties, as well as policymakers, political advisors and party leaders who wish to understand the effects of public actions of the president on public opinion. 2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 54 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-1-107-15003-4 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Elections, Parties, and Political Representation in America Edited by Alan S. Gerber

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Publication December 2016

The Party Politics of Presidential Rhetoric

2016 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-16374-4 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61528-7 Paperback £28.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Governing in a Polarized Age

University of Notre Dame, Indiana

and Christine Marie Sierra

This book constitutes the first study of racial and ethnic minorities holding elective office in the United States at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It offers new understandings of the experiences of the men and women holding public office today, as well as their backgrounds and policy positions. ‘Contested Transformation provides a treasure trove of valuable information about men and women of color in public office not found anywhere else. It really is the first of its kind. It no doubt will serve as the baseline reference for many other scholars.’ Beth Reingold, Emory University, Atlanta 2016 228 x 152 mm 486pp 20 b/w illus. 1 colour illus. 3 maps 978-0-521-19643-7 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-0-521-14454-4 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Democratic Policymaking An Analytic Approach Charles Barrilleaux Florida State University

Christopher Reenock Florida State University

and Mark Souva Florida State University

This introduction to public policy applies analytic models to policymaking challenges, to equip students with the tools to independently evaluate core policymaking dilemmas. It is suitable for introductory public policy and

and Eric Schickler University of California, Berkeley

This volume provides an in-depth examination of American core institutions, including elections, representation, and legislative performance. It is aimed at upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on congressional elections, Congress,

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Freedom’s Edge Religious Freedom, Sexual Freedom, and the Future of America Frank S. Ravitch Michigan State University

Freedom’s Edge explains the law of religious freedom and sexual freedom in an accessible way and argues for finding common ground that maximizes protections on both sides of the culture wars. It is written for a general audience,

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American government, politics, policy and will also be useful to a wide range of academic audiences. ‘Religious freedom and sexual freedom are not perennial enemies that must vanquish the other in order to flourish, Frank S. Ravitch shows. They are two of many fundamental freedoms that can coexist in a democratic society committed to justice and liberty for all. This crisply written expert guide uses compelling case studies and comprehensive legal analysis to coax radical culture warriors away from their legal brinkmanship and toward a more humane and enduring modus vivendi.’ John Witte Jr, Emory University, Atlanta 2016 228 x 152 mm 242pp 978-1-107-15887-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$110.00 978-1-316-61155-5 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Citizenship as Foundation of Rights Meaning for America Richard Sobel Northwestern University, Illinois

Citizenship as Foundation of Rights will interest concerned citizens, educators and political pundits by providing valuable insights into the nature and foundations of citizenship and rights to vote, work and travel. The book explains what it means to have citizen rights and how national identification requirements undermine them. 2016 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-107-12829-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-56803-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Politics of AfricanAmerican Education Representation, Partisanship, and Educational Equity Kenneth J. Meier Texas A & M University

and Amanda Rutherford Indiana University

The question of equal access to quality education is one of the most persistent political and policy issues in the United States. This study is aimed at researchers and graduate students in political science, public administration, sociology, and education. It will also engage those

interested in African-American studies and issues. ‘The deep and broad impact of political party context on local education outcomes for racial minorities, which Meier and Rutherford carefully delineate and document, is striking. This well-crafted and provocative study deserves close attention from scholars, policy makers, and, indeed, all who care about American democracy.’ Rodney Hero, University of California, Berkeley 2016 228 x 152 mm 264pp 25 b/w illus. 59 tables 978-1-107-10526-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-51253-5 Paperback £19.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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What’s Wrong with the First Amendment Steven H. Shiffrin Cornell University, New York

This book argues that America’s love affair with the First Amendment has become a form of idolatry, jeopardizing privacy, equality, fair trials, public health and democracy. It will be of interest to the general reader, as well as to students, academics and political commentators of law, politics, history and journalism. ‘Steven H. Shiffrin challenges the conventional wisdom that safeguarding the freedom of speech necessarily entails protecting almost all communicative activities without regard to the functions they serve or the costs they generate. Deploying examples with a master’s touch, he demonstrates how such indiscriminate blindness to consequences ill serves the noble, centuries-old struggle for freedom of thought. This book is much needed in an age when the bloating of the First Amendment threatens to cheapen it.’ Vincent Blasi, Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties, Columbia Law School, New York 2016 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-107-16096-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$110.00 978-1-316-61377-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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America’s War on Same-Sex Couples and their Families And How the Courts Rescued Them Daniel R. Pinello John Jay College, City University of New York

This is an oral history of bans against relationship rights for same-sex couples. It is aimed at American government and politics, gender studies, law and society, and sociology. The book can be assigned in both introductory and upper-division courses on the legal, political, and social issues in the same-sex marriage saga. ‘This meticulously researched and artfully written volume reveals in vivid terms the real pain and suffering inflicted on gay and lesbian Americans as a result of the culture wars. Not only does this volume bring voice to those who directly suffered as a result of the super-DOMAs, but it also reveals the cynical political calculus that led to the implementation of these evil legal regimes. Pinello has written what is sure to be a classic volume.’ Charles Anthony Smith, University of California, Irvine 2016 228 x 152 mm 344pp 978-1-107-12359-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-55900-4 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Economic Voting A Campaign-Centered Theory Austin Hart American University, Washington DC

The conventional wisdom of economic voting theory argues that a nation’s economic performance drives electoral outcomes. Austin Hart challenges the simplicity of this notion using cognitivepsychological research to demonstrate that candidates can shape campaign narratives and, in doing so, either overcome or capitalize on prevailing economic conditions to win elections. 2016 228 x 152 mm 232pp 24 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-1-107-14819-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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American government, politics, policy Religious Liberty Essays on First Amendment Law Edited by Daniel N. Robinson University of Oxford

and Richard N. Williams Brigham Young University, Utah

These essays focus on the intellectual and philosophical roots of religious liberty and the confrontations with the authority of secular law. The book is aimed at researchers, graduate students and undergraduates in constitutional law, political science, government, constitutional religion and public affairs courses, as well as courses on the First Amendment. 2016 228 x 152 mm 204pp 978-1-107-14760-7 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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Unraveled Obamacare, Religious Liberty, and Executive Power Josh Blackman South Texas College of Law

Six years after its enactment, Obamacare remains one of the most controversial, divisive, and enduring political issues in America. In this much-anticipated follow-up to his critically acclaimed Unprecedented: The Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare (2013), Professor Blackman argues that, to implement the law, President Obama has broken promises about cancelled insurance policies, exceeded the traditional bounds of executive power, and infringed on religious liberty. At the same time, conservative opponents have stopped at nothing to unravel Obamacare, including a three-week government shutdown, four Supreme Court cases, and fifty repeal votes. This legal thriller provides the definitive account of the battle to stop Obamacare from being ‘woven into the fabric of America’. Unraveled is essential reading to understand the future of the Affordable Care Act in America’s gridlocked government in 2016, and beyond. ‘Obamacare has remarkably, if perversely, made American political discourse more interesting. It has stimulated braided debates about the proper scope and actual competence of government, about the role of the judiciary in supervising democratic processes, and about how religious liberty becomes a casualty of ‘comprehensive’ social legislation enlarging the entitlement state. Josh Blackman, who has been immersed in

all this as a scholar and participant, gives readers an invaluable inside tour of an ongoing controversy.’ George F. Will, newspaper columnist and political commentator 2016 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-16901-2 Hardback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Courts without Borders Law, Politics, and US Extraterritoriality Tonya L. Putnam Columbia University, New York

This is the first book to examine the US politics of judicial extraterritoriality, the practice of domestic courts unilaterally applying domestic laws to conduct and persons outside the US borders. This volume proposes and tests a general theory of domestic court behavior to explain variation in extraterritorial enforcement of US law. ‘Courts without Borders makes sense of puzzling patterns in US courts’ decisions to assert domestic law internationally. Tonya L. Putnam shows that courts avoid doing so when it would undercut the public policy purposes the law is intended to serve and when rights at the core of American political identity are threatened. Her book is a masterful and compelling account of the politics and principles that support and restrain the long arm of American law overseas.’ Beth Simmons, Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs, Harvard University, Massachusetts 2016 228 x 152 mm 330pp 10 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-13709-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Politics without Stories The Liberal Predicament David Ricci Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Liberal candidates, scholars, and activists mainly promote pragmatism rather than large and powerful narratives – which may be called ‘alpha stories’ for their commanding presence over time. Alternatively, conservative counterparts to such liberals tend to promote their policy preferences in alpha stories praising effective markets, excellent traditions, and limited government. In this face-off, liberals represent a post-Enlightenment world where many modern people, following Max

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Weber, are ‘disenchanted’, while many conservatives, echoing Edmund Burke, cherish stories borrowed from the past. Politics without Stories describes this storytelling gap as an electoral disadvantage for liberals because their campaigning lacks, and will continue to lack, the inspiration and shared commitments that great, long-term stories can provide. Therefore, Ricci argues that, for tactical purposes, liberals should concede their postEnlightenment skepticism and rally around short-term stories designed to frame, in political campaigns, immediate situations which they regard as intolerable. These may help liberals win elections and influence the course of modern life. ‘Politics without Stories is fresh, original and timely. It is one of those rare books that will rock the academic specialists and reach the legendary general reader. The book is the rich fruit of a lifetime of scholarship. David Ricci has a winning way with words and a knack for down-to-earth examples that will make his analyses as accessible to undergraduates as they will be stimulating to scholars. This is pathbreaking work.’ Michael Zuckerman, University of Pennsylvania 2016 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-17084-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-62183-7 Paperback £16.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Women on the Run Gender, Media, and Political Campaigns in a Polarized Era Danny Hayes George Washington University, Washington DC

and Jennifer L. Lawless American University, Washington DC

The book revisits – and corrects – the conventional wisdom about what happens when women run for office in the USA, finding that female candidates face little bias from the media or voters. It is aimed at upper-level undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in political science, gender studies, electoral politics and mass media. ‘Hayes and Lawless tackle the conventional wisdom about bias against females in political campaigns and find that women actually do as well as men when they run. The problem is getting them to seek office because when they run, female candidates are very successful at raising money, conducting professional campaigns, getting media attention, and attracting votes. This is a smart

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American government, politics, policy and carefully researched analysis by two leading scholars of American elections.’ Darrell M. West, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 2016 228 x 152 mm 196pp 24 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-11558-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-53586-2 Paperback £19.99 / US$24.99

Gerrymandering in America The House of Representatives, the Supreme Court, and the Future of Popular Sovereignty Anthony J. McGann University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

Charles Anthony Smith University of California, Irvine

Michael Latner

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California Polytechnic State University

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and Alex Keena University of California, Irvine

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Crossing the Aisle Party Switching by US Legislators in the Postwar Era Antoine Yoshinaka State University of New York, Buffalo

This book is the first systematic study of the causes and consequences of legislative party switching in the US. It provides a sophisticated analysis combining quantitative data from Congress and state legislatures with elite interviews with switchers, nonswitchers, and a party leader, including a ‘real time’ look into the decision. ‘By focusing on ambition – both the desire for higher office and the goal of influencing policy deliberations, Crossing the Aisle offers a compelling analysis of party switching in the US Congress and state legislatures. Yoshinaka combines keen theoretic insights with thoughtful empirical work to produce a quantum advance on previous work, with deep consequences for our understanding of election outcomes and policymaking.’ William Bianco, Indiana University, Bloomington 2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 5 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-11589-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-53606-7 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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This book will appeal to anyone interested in elections, the Supreme Court, Congress, or equality grounded on the Constitution. When the Supreme Court decided partisan gerrymandering was beyond judicial oversight, it radically altered the constraints on redistricting and allowed for greater partisan bias. ‘Under what circumstances can minorities defeat majorities in American democracy? Blending incisive legal analysis, with insights from social choice theory, McGann, Smith, Latner, and Keena explain how a largely unnoticed court case has allowed the Republican Party to violate the fundamental democratic principle of one man one vote to ensure their control of the House of Representatives. Employing rigorous empirical analysis, the authors provide a death-blow to political scientists’ prevailing wisdom that, when it comes to redistricting, demography is destiny … Important, accessible, and timely, this book will generate controversy among scholars of redistricting. It is essential reading for students of American politics, as well as anyone who wants to better understand today’s political climate.’ Benjamin G. Bishin, University of California, Riverside 2016 228 x 152 mm 272pp 25 b/w illus. 3 maps 25 tables 978-1-107-14325-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-316-50767-4 Paperback £20.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Governing with Words The Political Dialogue on Race, Public Policy, and Inequality in America Daniel Q. Gillion University of Pennsylvania

Governing with Words challenges the perception that politicians’ discussion of race only hinders policy success and leads to a backlash from the American public. This study will be assigned to undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on race and

ethnic politics, public policy, political communication, and health policy. ‘Mark Twain once (apocryphally?) remarked that everyone talks about the weather but no one does anything about it. Daniel Q. Gillion moves beyond this stasis by showing when and how political leaders talk about race, pivot from talk to actions, and absorb both positive and negative reactions from listeners. Through a subtle, imaginative, careful, and impassioned analysis, he shows that words matter – politically, morally, emotionally, substantively. A fascinating story.’ Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard University, Massachusetts 2016 228 x 152 mm 208pp 22 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-12754-8 Hardback £54.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-56661-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Incarceration Nation How the United States Became the Most Punitive Democracy in the World Peter K. Enns Cornell University, New York

The rise of mass incarceration in the United States is one of the most critical outcomes of the last half-century. Incarceration Nation offers the most compelling explanation of this outcome to date. This book combines in-depth analysis of Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon’s presidential campaigns with sixty years of data analysis. The result is a sophisticated and highly accessible picture of the rise of mass incarceration. In contrast to conventional wisdom, Peter K. Enns shows that during the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and 90s, politicians responded to an increasingly punitive public by pushing policy in a more punitive direction. The book also argues that media coverage of rising crime rates helped fuel the public’s punitiveness. Equally as important, a decline in public punitiveness in recent years offers a critical window into understanding current bipartisan calls for criminal justice reform. ‘Did Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and other elected officials generate the ‘tough on crime’ political attitudes that led to the rapid rise in incarceration beginning in the 1970s? Or was it a more general trend reflecting shifting media portrayals of crime and powerful forces in public opinion? In this path-breaking and rigorous analysis, Peter K. Enns


American government, politics, policy answers these questions. And he also gives cause for hope that, with shifting public understandings of the nature of crime and the appropriate response to it, our long national infatuation with incarceration may have already come to an end. It is a methodological tour de force, of interest not only to those concerned with criminal justice, but also to those interested in a more general question: what is, and should be, the role of public opinion in determining public policy outcomes in a democracy?’ Frank R. Baumgartner, Richard J. Richardson Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and coauthor of The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence 2016 228 x 152 mm 184pp 43 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-13288-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50061-3 Paperback £17.99 / US$24.99 For all formats available, see

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To Whom Do Children Belong? Parental Rights, Civic Education, and Children’s Autonomy Melissa Moschella

anyone interested in understanding why Congress often fails. ‘[These] essays provide two essential contributions – an emphasis on the contemporary Congress and a focus on the part it plays in policy making. They break away from dated understandings, and they push the reader to imagine the products of the legislative process, not just the process alone.’ Kenneth A. Shepsle, Markham Professor of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts 2016 228 x 152 mm 356pp 29 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-12638-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-56555-5 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99

Edited by Jeffery A. Jenkins University of Virginia

and Eric M. Patashnik University of Virginia

Can Congress govern in a polarized age? In one illuminating chapter after another, Congress and Policy Making in the 21st Century reveals the political dynamics that shape Congress’s performance in the domestic arena. A must-read for scholars, students, and

‘An important and original contribution to administrative law and comparative government in a simple and very clear style.’

Ryan C. Black

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Ryan J. Owens University of Wisconsin, Madison

Justin Wedeking University of Kentucky

This book shows the United States Supreme Court instrumentally uses opinion clarity to enhance compliance with its decisions and to circumvent negative audience responses. It employs a unique measure of opinion clarity that scholars can use in numerous contexts and highlights the importance of strategic language use.

Congress and Policy Making in the 21st Century

By applying social-scientific and historical methods, Peter Cane provides an original and comprehensive comparative account of the legal control of administrative power in England, the USA and Australia that combines a strong thematic and systemic overview with close attention to legal detail.

2016 228 x 152 mm 608pp 978-1-107-14635-8 Hardback £59.99 / US$115.00 978-1-316-60150-1 Paperback £29.99 / US$44.99

To Whom Do Children Belong? explains why education is primarily the responsibility of parents. Rigorously argued yet broadly accessible, the book offers a principled case for expanding school choice and granting exemptions when educational programs or regulations threaten parents’ ability to raise their children in line with their values.

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Australian National University, Canberra

US Supreme Court Opinions and their Audiences

and Patrick C. Wohlfarth

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An Historical Comparison Peter Cane

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Catholic University of America, Washington DC

2016 228 x 152 mm 212pp 978-1-107-15065-2 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00

Controlling Administrative Power

Susan Rose-Ackerman, Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence, Yale Law School and Yale Department of Political Science, Connecticut

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‘The authors present a careful, creative, and wide-ranging inquiry into the causes and effects of clarity in Supreme Court opinions. Their striking findings about the conditions that lead to greater clarity have important implications for our understanding of how justices think about the writing of opinions.’ Larry Baum, Ohio State University 2016 228 x 152 mm 196pp 25 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-13714-1 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Independent Politics How American Disdain for Parties Leads to Political Inaction Samara Klar University of Arizona

and Yanna Krupnikov Stony Brook University, State University of New York

This book argues that the tone of politics stigmatizes Democrats and Republicans, driving people with partisan preferences to identify as independent. The study is aimed at those interested in politics and the media, political communication, political parties, public opinion, participation, and elections and voting behavior. ‘Despite being aware of the existence of closeted partisans for quite some time, we know next to nothing about them: who they are, what motivates them to go undercover, the political and psychological conditions that increase their numbers, and how this affects American democracy. In Independent Politics, Klar and Krupnikov provide a fascinating and timely analysis of the psychological underpinnings of closeted partisanship. Using a combination of clever experiments and observational studies, the authors convincingly demonstrate that political disagreement leads many Americans – in particular those who are strongly attuned to social norms – to take a dim view of political parties, partisanship, and partisans.

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American government, politics, policy The political consequences of their analysis for democratic citizenship and political representation are farreaching.’ Howard Lavine, University of Minnesota 2016 228 x 152 mm 272pp 31 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-13446-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-316-50063-7 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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The Missing American Jury Restoring the Fundamental Constitutional Role of the Criminal, Civil, and Grand Juries Suja A. Thomas University of Illinois College of Law

Criminal, civil, and grand juries have disappeared. The book explores why juries have declined in power from their robust English origins, how the federal government and the states have taken the jury’s authority and why the jury should be recognized as a co-equal, ‘branch’ of government. ‘I strongly recommend this book. Professor Thomas shares the importance of our jury system. It’s a right that you never think you will need … until you do.’ Mark Cuban, entrepreneur, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and Shark Tank star 2016 228 x 152 mm 262pp 1 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-05565-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61803-5 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 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, Washington DC Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society

2016 229 x 152 mm 355pp 28 b/w illus. 978-1-107-66738-9 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Publication January 2017 Also available 978-1-107-05753-1 Hardback £67.00 / US$98.00 For all formats available, see

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Counting Women’s Ballots Female Voters from Suffrage through the New Deal J. Kevin Corder Western Michigan University

and Christina Wolbrecht University of Notre Dame, Indiana

This book explores how women voted in presidential elections after suffrage. It will be used in advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on women’s history, twentieth-century American history, and campaigns and elections. With the upcoming centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment, we can expect an increased focus on women’s suffrage in syllabi or in dedicated courses. Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 250pp 68 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14025-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50587-8 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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support for exclusionary immigration policies. Unspoken Politics underscores the ever-important role of race in the political thinking of the American public.’ Marisa Abrajano, University of California, San Diego Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

2016 228 x 152 mm 228pp 41 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-107-13373-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-59121-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States David T. Smith University of Sydney

This book explains why the United States, a country that values religious freedom, has persecuted some religious minorities while protecting others. Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-11731-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-53989-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Feminist Judgments Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court Edited by Kathryn M. Stanchi Temple University, School of Law, Philadelphia

Linda L. Berger

Unspoken Politics Implicit Attitudes and Political Thinking Efrén O. Pérez Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

This book is geared toward public opinion researchers and practitioners who are interested in measuring, analyzing, and understanding people’s unspoken cognitions – namely, implicit attitudes – and the impacts these have on the politics that individuals openly profess. It illuminates the mechanics of a leading measure of implicit attitudes – the Implicit Association Test. ‘Unspoken Politics will be essential reading for understanding the psychological underpinnings, or implicit attitudes, of our political decisions. Pérez convincingly and systematically demonstrates the link between anti-Latino sentiment and

University of Nevada Las Vegas, School of Law

and Bridget J. Crawford Pace University, School of Law, New York

The book offers twenty-five rewritten Supreme Court opinions and commentaries that demonstrate that anyone who cares about equality should care about greater diversity in the judiciary. This significant work by leading feminist legal scholars will be welcomed by all interested in how gender issues are addressed in the American legal system. Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions

2016 228 x 152 mm 602pp 978-1-107-12662-6 Hardback £84.99 / US$140.00 978-1-107-56560-9 Paperback £32.99 / US$49.99 For all formats available, see

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Latin American government, politics, policy Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean Enrique Desmond Arias

2016 228 x 152 mm 398pp 978-1-107-15222-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$105.00 978-1-316-60640-7 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99

The Salvador Option

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Davidson College, North Carolina

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Relying on thousands of documents from US and Salvadoran archives as well as interviews with participants on both sides of the war, this book offers a thorough and fair-minded interpretation of the role of the United States in El Salvador’s brutal civil war during the Cold War.

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Rebelocracy Social Order in the Colombian Civil War Ana Arjona

George Mason University, Virginia

Northwestern University, Illinois

Through a three-city, six-neighbourhood nested study of areas controlled by criminal groups in Latin America and the Caribbean, this book provides a comparative examination of how different types of criminal groups create varied local political systems even under the same institutional, economic, and social conditions that exist in particular cities.

Challenging the conventional perception that war zones are chaotic and anarchic, this study analyses rebel institutions, social order and civilian-combatant relations in the Colombian civil war. The results of extensive fieldwork shed light on how war transforms communities, patterns of local governance, non-violent resistance, state building and political order.

2017 228 x 152 mm 303pp 4 b/w illus. 21 tables 978-1-107-15393-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

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The United States in El Salvador, 1977–1992 Russell Crandall

‘Crandall is an elegant writer and keen storyteller, and The Salvador Option covers an important but little-understood episode of the Cold War with considerable historical and analytical skill. For students of US foreign policy, diplomats with an eye on Central America, or even casual film buffs wondering if Oliver Stone has any idea what El Salvador is really like, this book is essential reading.’ Benjamin Russell, Americas Quarterly 2016 228 x 152 mm 680pp 41 b/w illus. 5 maps 978-1-107-13459-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50064-4 Paperback £26.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

Social Policy Expansion in Latin America Candelaria Garay John F. Kennedy School of Government, Massachusetts

This book uncovers and explains widespread social policy expansion in Latin America and accounts for crossnational variation in policy models. It will interest political scientists, sociologists, historians, and economists, and will also attract policy analysts seeking to understand why governments expand social provisions to excluded populations in developing countries. ‘The extension of social welfare programs to previously excluded groups has been one of the most important public policy changes in Latin America in recent decades. Candelaria Garay has written a pathbreaking book that explains how that change occurred and why policy coverage continues to vary from one country to another. Most importantly, she explains how the content and reach of social policies are influenced by democratic competition and social mobilization from below. This is an original and deeply insightful book that makes a major contribution to the study of social policy in the developing world.’ Kenneth Roberts, Cornell University, New York

Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America Edited by Steven Levitsky

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Presidential Campaigns in Latin America

University of Sydney

Electoral Strategies and Success Contagion Taylor C. Boas

Brandon Van Dyck

Boston University, Massachusetts

Lafayette College, Pennsylvania

Taylor C. Boas argues that new democracies are likely to develop nationally specific approaches to electioneering through success contagion. The theory of success contagion holds that the first elected president to complete a successful term in office establishes a national model of campaign strategy that other candidates will adopt in future.

Harvard University, Massachusetts

James Loxton

and Jorge I. Domínguez Harvard University, Massachusetts

Why do some new parties succeed while most fail? Drawing on successful and failed cases from across Latin America, this book challenges conventional wisdom about party-building in new democracies and argues that successful party-building is more likely to occur under conditions of intense conflict than under routine democracy. 2016 228 x 152 mm 574pp 23 b/w illus. 48 tables 978-1-107-14594-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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‘The voluminous literature on democratization in Latin America has given relatively little attention to presidential campaigns, despite their centrality to the democratic process in the region. Taylor C. Boas addresses that shortcoming in this impressive book. His analysis provides new insights into the strategic behavior of presidential candidates, party organizations, and professional campaign managers and consultants, and it demonstrates how these actors craft technocratic, populist, personalist, and programmatic appeals to voters. This book is a

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Latin American government, politics, policy / Middle East government, politics, policy major contribution to the scholarship on democratic representation in contemporary Latin America.’

contention to ignore the causal force of grievances or to depict material threats in strictly economic terms.’

breaking book will be a must-read for scholars and human-rights organizers alike.’

Kenneth M. Roberts, Cornell University, New York

Douglas McAdam, Ray Lyman Wilbur Professor of Sociology, Stanford University, California

Charles Epp, University of Kansas

2016 228 x 152 mm 276pp 29 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-1-107-13114-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Sandinista Nicaragua’s Resistance to US Coercion Revolutionary Deterrence in Asymmetric Conflict Héctor Perla, Jr University of California, Santa Cruz

This book argues that beyond traditional diplomatic, military, and domestic state policies a crucial element of the Sandinista National Liberation Front’s defensive strategy was the mobilization of a transnational social movement to build public opposition to Reagan’s policy within the United States, thus preventing further escalation of the conflict. Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 264pp 3 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-11389-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Meaningful Resistance Market Reforms and the Roots of Social Protest in Latin America Erica S. Simmons University of Wisconsin, Madison

This book will appeal to anyone interested in social movements, responses to market reforms, responses to privatization, responses to free trade, politics and cultures of food and water, and the rise of the left in Latin America. It would also appeal to people interested in recent Bolivian and Mexican politics. ‘Too often, in the study of contention, the material and the cultural have been seen as incompatible forms of explanation. In this empirically rich, theoretically important book, Simmons shows how the material and ideational were fused to catalyze popular protests over water in Cochabamba and rising corn prices in Mexico. In doing so, she has made it much harder for scholars of

Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 234pp 17 b/w illus. 5 maps 978-1-107-12485-1 Hardback £54.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-56205-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99

Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2016 228 x 152 mm 342pp 14 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-14523-8 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Inclusion without Representation in Latin America Gender Quotas and Ethnic Reservations Mala Htun University of New Mexico

This book analyzes why and how fifteen Latin American countries modified their political institutions to promote the inclusion of women, Afrodescendants, and indigenous peoples. It shows how the configuration of political institutions set the terms and processes of inclusion, arguing that the new mechanisms have delivered inclusion but not representation. Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 256pp 10 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87056-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-0-521-69083-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Shifting Legal Visions Judicial Change and Human Rights Trials in Latin America Ezequiel A. González-Ocantos University of Oxford

Through an in-depth exploration of the interactions between judges, prosecutors and lawyers in three Latin American countries, Shifting Legal Visions asks how changing ideas about the law condition the outcome of human rights trials and the exercise of judicial power more broadly. ‘Shifting Legal Visions is a fascinating analysis of how Latin American judges came to hold dictatorial torturers and murderers accountable after years of shielding them from justice. The driving force behind this profound conversion, Ezequiel A. GonzálezOcantos demonstrates in this carefully designed and richly researched account, was the persistent, strategic effort of human-rights NGO’s to teach judges new ways of thinking and ruling. This transformative, path-

Middle East government, politics, policy Montazeri The Life and Thought of Iran’s Revolutionary Ayatollah Sussan Siavoshi Trinity University, Texas

Looking at the historical context as well as the political trajectory of the Grand Ayatollah Montazeri (a key figure in the Iranian revolution of 1978/9), Sussan Siavoshi explains how he went from the nominated successor of Khomeini to an opponent of the prevailing ideas of political rule in the Islamic Republic. 2017 228 x 152 mm 304pp 7 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14631-0 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$104.99 978-1-316-50946-3 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$34.99 Publication June 2017 For all formats available, see

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The Political Economy of the Kurds of Turkey From the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic Veli Yadirgi School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

This book examines the economic and political development of the Kurds in Turkey, and the links between socioeconomic development and the Kurdish question in the context of the wider region. It is for academics studying Middle East history and politics, economic history, and also journalists or policy-makers focused on the Kurdish question. 2017 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-107-18123-6 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-316-63249-9 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$34.99 Publication May 2017 For all formats available, see

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Middle East government, politics, policy Jihadi Culture The Art and Social Practices of Militant Islamists Edited by Thomas Hegghammer Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

A study of the music, films, storytelling, art and poetry of militants across the globe, from Boko Haram to al-Qaida and from al-Shabaab to the Islamic State. Looking at the everyday lives of jihadis, this book is suited to historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists, as well as more general readers, policymakers and journalists. 2017 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-107-01795-5 Hardback c. £55.00 / c. US$90.00 978-1-107-61456-7 Paperback c. £17.99 / c. US$27.99 Publication April 2017 For all formats available, see

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Al-Qaida in Afghanistan Anne Stenersen Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

This book presents an alternative view of al-Qaida’s role in Afghanistan, arguing that they were a cohesive organization with clear long-term goals and strategies. It will be of interest for scholars and academics in the fields of Afghan history and politics, Islamic fundamentalism, terrorism and international relations, as well as for a general readership. Advance praise: ‘Anne Stenersen has written what surely is the definitive account of al-Qaida in Afghanistan. She writes with great authority and is also even-handed and well balanced in her assessments.’ Peter Bergen, author of Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden, from 9/11 to Abbottabad 2017 228 x 152 mm 300pp 4 maps 978-1-107-07513-9 Hardback c. £60.00 / c. US$95.00 978-1-107-42776-1 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$28.99 Publication March 2017 For all formats available, see

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Beyond Shariati Modernity, Cosmopolitanism, and Islam in Iranian Political Thought Siavash Saffari Columbia University, New York

This book, for researchers of Iranian political thought, post-revolutionary Iran and its effect on the wider Middle East, provides a new reading of Shariati’s intellectual legacy, focusing on the

theoretical deconstruction of the Islam/ Modernity binary and examining the role of neo-Shariatis in modern Iranian political thought.

of differences and commonalities between ‘quietist’ and ‘jihadi’ Salafism – and the possible crossovers between the two.’

Advance praise: ‘Beyond Shariati signals the opening horizons of a fertile critical thinking to come.’

2016 228 x 152 mm 314pp 978-1-107-16366-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University 2017 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-107-16416-1 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 Publication February 2017 For all formats available, see

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Bernard Rougier, Sorbonne Paris III University

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Anatomy of Authoritarianism in the Arab Republics Joseph Sassoon Georgetown University, Washington DC

Democratic Transitions in the Arab World Edited by Ibrahim Elbadawi Economic Research Forum (ERF), Egypt

and Samir Makdisi American University of Beirut

This book is for those studying politics and economics in the Arab world, and those interested in the fate of democracy and authoritarian regimes. It is a crosscountry analysis of democratic transition and the varying state of democracy and authoritarianism in North Africa and the Middle East. 2016 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-1-107-16420-8 Hardback c. £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61578-2 Paperback c. £22.99 / US$29.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Salafism in Jordan Political Islam in a Quietist Community Joas Wagemakers Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

For students and researchers of Middle Eastern politics and Salafism, Wagemakers explores how and why quietist Salafism in Jordan – through ideological tendencies, foreign developments, internal conflicts, regime involvement, theological challenges and regional turmoil – evolved from an independent movement into a politically domesticated one. ‘A comprehensive and in-depth study about Salafism. Through the Jordanian paradigm, Joas Wagemakers’ book goes as deep as possible in understanding the dynamics of ‘Salafism’ as a whole – its inner debates, its main theological and political issues, the histories of those who embody its main expression. It is a much-needed contribution to the understanding of a worldwide phenomenon, raising the issue

By examining the system of authoritarianism in eight Arab republics, Joseph Sassoon portrays life under these regimes and explores the mechanisms underpinning their resilience. Taking a thematic approach, the book begins in 1952 with the Egyptian Revolution and ends with the Arab uprisings of 2011. ‘Authoritarian regimes in the Arab world have been [extensively] analyzed individually and sometimes as a group. Joseph Sassoon pursues a new way to approach studying them. He does not offer a new theoretical or analytical approach but instead explores them through a new (or rarely used) source: personal memoirs. Anatomy of Authoritarianism in the Arab Republics takes a very inductive approach: he reads the memoirs of those who participated in (and sometimes were victims of) authoritarianism in the Arab republics and explores some commonalities that he finds … Sassoon’s contribution here is not to highlight their importance but to observe their similarity …’ Nathan J. Brown, The Middle East Journal 2016 228 x 152 mm 275pp 1 map 2 tables 978-1-107-04319-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$94.99 978-1-107-61831-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Popular Politics in the Making of the Modern Middle East John Chalcraft London School of Economics and Political Science

A ground-breaking account of popular protest in the Middle East and North Africa from the eighteenth century to the present. A work of unprecedented range and depth, this book will be welcomed by undergraduates and

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Middle East government, politics, policy / African government, politics, policy graduates studying protest in the region and beyond. ‘John Chalcraft is the Howard Zinn of Middle East studies … [This book] is essential for understanding how the region came to be so fraught in our own era.’ Juan Cole, University of Michigan 2016 228 x 152 mm 525pp 2 maps 978-1-107-00750-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-0-521-18942-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath: 2011–2016 M. Cherif Bassiouni DePaul University School of Law, Chicago

Through the description and analysis of Egypt’s 2011 Revolution, the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the 2013 reassertion of the military regime that has existed since 1952, this book highlights the Egyptian people’s struggle for freedom, justice, and human dignity, in light of the daunting economic and social challenges they face. 2016 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-1-107-13343-3 Hardback £79.99 / US$125.00 978-1-107-58991-9 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Hizbullah and the Politics of Remembrance Writing the Lebanese Nation Bashir Saade University of Edinburgh

Focusing on the writings and media contributions of intellectuals, journalists, and members associated with Hizbullah, Bashir Saade demonstrates that the party has developed its own understanding of ‘being Lebanese’ that it reproduces and deploys in varying combinations to meet evolving political challenges. ‘Through his focus on Hizbullah’s cultural production, Bashir Saade has provided a wonderful intellectual discursion into what sets it apart from almost any other contemporary Arab politico-military movement. Central to this book is the notion that ideas are sticky, and tend to survive political changes: Hizbullah has turned them into traditions of doing, of action, through what [Saade] calls archival processes, a politics of

remembering, and writing strategies that [Hizbullah’s] secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah, familiar to us all, both synthesizes and epitomizes with remarkable precision.’ Yezid Sayigh, Carnegie Middle East Center, Washington, DC

Transnationalism in Iranian Political Thought The Life and Times of Ahmad Fardid Ali Mirsepassi

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New York University

2016 228 x 152 mm 188pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-10181-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

An account of the rise of political Islam in modern Iran, following the intellectual journey of the philosopher Ahmad Fardid. This book will be of use to scholars in courses studying modern Iran, political Islam and the politics of the Middle East, philosophy, postcolonial studies, religious studies and social theory.

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Life after Ruin The Struggles over Israel’s Depopulated Arab Spaces Noam Leshem University of Durham

Noam Leshem examines the radical transformation of Arab landscapes seized by Israel in the 1948 war. By looking at the spatial history of Arab villages, Leshem highlights the intricate and often intimate engagements between Jews and Arabs in the present day.

The Global Middle East, 1

2017 228 x 152 mm 288pp 978-1-107-18729-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-63647-3 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99 Publication March 2017 For all formats available, see

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African government, politics, policy

The Price of a Vote in the Middle East

Zimbabwe’s International Relations

Clientelism and Communal Politics in Lebanon and Yemen Daniel Corstange

Fantasy, Reality and the Making of the State Julia Gallagher

Cambridge Middle East Studies, 48

2016 228 x 152 mm 252pp 12 b/w illus. 978-1-107-14947-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

Columbia University, New York

Royal Holloway, University of London

Clientelism and ethnic favoritism appear to go hand in hand in many diverse societies in the developing world. But, while some ethnic communities receive generous material rewards for their political support, others receive very modest payoffs. In this study the author examines this key, and often overlooked, component of clientelism.

This book examines the Zimbabwean state and its international relations from the perspective of its citizens, drawing on numerous interviews and over three years of research. It will appeal to those researching International Relations in Zimbabwe and Africa, but also those examining the wider state of the field.

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 276pp 26 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-10667-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

2017 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-107-18320-9 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 Publication April 2017 For all formats available, see

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Intimate Interventions in Global Health Family Planning and HIV Prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa Rachel Sullivan Robinson American University, Washington DC

This book is a comparative study of links between HIV prevention programs in sub-Saharan Africa and the family planning programs that preceded the epidemic, and how factors influenced


African government, politics, policy the response to the epidemic. It is intended for scholars and academics in global health, international development, African studies, sociology and political science.

to students of African politics and of comparative ethnic politics more broadly.’ Evan S. Lieberman, Total Professor of Political Science and Contemporary Africa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2017 228 x 152 mm 250pp 5 b/w illus. 4 maps 4 tables 978-1-107-09072-9 Hardback c. £60.00 / c. US$99.00

2016 228 x 152 mm 220pp 978-1-107-17149-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99

Publication February 2017

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The Politics of Technology in Africa Communication, Development, and Nation-Building in Ethiopia Iginio Gagliardone University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and the University of Oxford

Gagliardone looks at the complexities which characterise the evolution of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in Ethiopia, and in Africa more widely. The result of over ten years of visits to Ethiopia, this book explores the relationship between politics, development and technological adoption for scholars of development studies, African studies and political science. 2016 228 x 152 mm 190pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-17785-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Beyond Ethnic Politics in Africa Dominika Koter Colgate University, New York

Dominika Koter illuminates the central role of social structure in determining how politicians attempt to mobilize voters in sub-Saharan Africa. Based on extensive fieldwork in Benin and Senegal, coupled with analysis of election results, this study will interest students and scholars of democracy, and local, ethnic and party politics in Africa. ‘Scholars have long recognized the importance of ethnic appeals in African political life. But in this smart and well-argued book, Koter provides an original theory of how existing local social and political structures affect the likelihood that politicians will actually play the ‘ethnic card’. She draws on a rich set of comparative and historical analyses to support her argument, and makes an important scholarly contribution. Beyond Ethnic Politics in Africa will be of interest

The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa International, Regional and National Perspectives Edited by Danwood Mzikenge Chirwa University of Cape Town

and Lilian Chenwi University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

This book investigates and analyses models of protecting economic, social and cultural rights in Africa, examining domestic, sub-regional and regional arrangements and the jurisprudence that these models have generated since the 1990s. The chapters are written by leading legal academics with a wealth of experience within Africa’s legal systems. 2016 228 x 152 mm 608pp 978-1-107-17365-1 Hardback £99.99 / US$155.00 For all formats available, see

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Language and Development in Africa Perceptions, Ideologies and Challenges H. Ekkehard Wolff Universität Leipzig

Taking an ‘applied African sociolinguistics’ approach, this book discusses the resourcefulness of language, in the ongoing transformation of African societies. Wolff analyses the continuing effects of linguistic imperialism on postcolonial African societies, through imposed hegemonic languages such as Arabic and the excolonial languages of Europe. 2016 228 x 152 mm 376pp 9 b/w illus. 13 maps 10 tables 978-1-107-08855-9 Hardback £79.99 / US$125.00 For all formats available, see

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Salafism in Nigeria Islam, Preaching, and Politics Alexander Thurston Georgetown University, Washington DC

Alexander Thurston examines how Salafism, a globally influential Muslim movement, is reshaping religious authority in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country. Appealing to scholars of religion and politics, it provides a model for understanding how many new religious movements, including Salafism, place texts at the centre of their preaching and activism.

African Coalitions and Global Economic Governance

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Michael Byron Nelson

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Wesleyan University, Connecticut

Michael Byron Nelson presents a ground-breaking analysis of how coalitions of African states can navigate the proliferation of international institutions and achieve results, with case studies of food safety, intellectual property and agricultural trade. This book will appeal to Africanists, and scholars of global governance and international political economy. 2016 228 x 152 mm 294pp 978-1-107-14019-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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2016 228 x 152 mm 300pp 3 maps 978-1-107-15743-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 www.cambridge.org/9781107157439

After Rape Violence, Justice, and Social Harmony in Uganda Holly Porter London School of Economics and Political Science

Unique in literature on gender-based violence in Africa, this ethnography of rape and its aftermath locates the staggering level of sexual violence women experience within broader northern Ugandan realities in a postwar context. A provocative study for scholars of gender studies, post-conflict recovery and transitional justice, and anthropologists. Advance praise: ‘This is a remarkable book on rape and justice in northern Uganda, based on the kind of fieldwork that is only possible when the researcher lives for a decade in the same communities

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African government, politics, policy / South Asian government, politics, policy she researches, speaks the local language and builds deep trust with her respondents. Porter combines this incredible empirical depth with provocative insights on sex, violence, and justice that extend far beyond the Ugandan case to inform some of today’s most pressing debates in politics, law, gender studies, and anthropology. The book also inspires new thinking on the most appropriate methodologies for grasping complex inter-personal dynamics in conflictaffected communities.’ Phil Clark, University of London The International African Library, 53

2016 228 x 152 mm 288pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-18004-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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South Asian government, politics, policy East Asian Perspectives on Political Legitimacy Bridging the Empirical-Normative Divide Edited by Joseph Chan The University of Hong Kong

Doh Chull Shin University of California, Irvine

and Melissa S. Williams University of Toronto

This book is essential reading for academic researchers of East Asian government, politics and comparative politics. Normative political theorists and empirical political scientists collaborate in the study of political legitimacy in East Asian societies, providing evidence for a hybrid understanding of legitimacy – minben legitimacy – that is rooted in both Western and East Asian thought. 2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 17 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-13442-3 Hardback £69.99 / US$110.00 For all formats available, see

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Children and Violence Politics of Conflict in South Asia Edited by Bina D’Costa Australian National University, Canberra

Through examining various case studies in South Asia, this volume observes that significant tensions exist between universal and local approaches to childhood. It reflects how the development of international and

national discourses on children’s rights and protection is relevant to children’s everyday lives in situations of conflict. ‘This marvelous, impassioned collection of essays allows us a glimpse into the way children in South Asia have become the battlefield where political and social differences are settled and where society’s frustrations, anxieties, self-hatred and greed can have full, unfettered play. In one of the most militarized parts of the world, children are the easy targets of psychopathic violence that includes rape, torture, abduction, economic exploitation, [and] forced induction into armies and other armed non-state formations such as smugglers, rebel armies and terrorists. The book is not a pleasant read but it is not easily put-downable either; it is the story of an ancient civilization imploding in front of us.’ Ashis Nandy, Honorary Senior Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi 2016 228 x 152 mm 340pp 978-1-107-11724-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Communal Violence, Forced Migration and the State Gujarat since 2002 Sanjeevini Badigar Lokhande Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai

This book examines the notion of citizenship for Muslims who were displaced after the Godhra violence in Gujarat in 2002. Sanjeevini Badigar Lokhande addresses the migrationdisplacement debate by chronicling what happened and seeks to locate the rights claims of the displaced in the dominant debates on citizenship. ‘It is often said that a state must be judged by how it treats its weakest and most vulnerable populations. This account of the aftermath of the Gujarat pogrom in 2002 is a powerful and well-documented indictment of the dark underside of the much-heralded development state of Gujarat. Focusing on the fate and living conditions of the hundreds of thousands displaced by the pogrom, Sanjeevini Badigar Lokhande paints a disturbing picture of systematic neglect, paltry compensations and daily humiliations of displaced Muslims by state officials. Her meticulous research shows that the cruelties of the pogrom was followed by another kind of violence – structural, slow, callous and indifferent. This is a major contribution to the literature

on violence, governance and internal displacements across the social sciences.’ Thomas Blom Hansen, Stanford University, California 2016 228 x 152 mm 224pp 978-1-107-06544-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Democratic Dynasties State, Party and Family in Contemporary Indian Politics Edited by Kanchan Chandra New York University

This is the first book-length study of dynasticism in modern democracies. Using original data on twenty-firstcentury Indian parliaments, it offers a new perspective on where dynasties come from, and why they matter for scholars and students of comparative politics, anthropology and economics, and all those interested in modern democracy. ‘This book delves into dynasticism in Indian politics, sometimes to surprising effect. In so doing it sets the stage for future work in the area. A valuable addition to the active literature on political dynasties.’ Ernesto dal Bó, University of California, Berkeley 2016 228 x 152 mm 302pp 27 b/w illus. 43 tables 978-1-107-12344-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Why Regional Parties? Clientelism, Elites, and the Indian Party System Adam Ziegfeld George Washington University, Washington DC

The first major study of India’s regional parties which discusses why, when, and where they are electorally successful. 2016 228 x 152 mm 310pp 21 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-11868-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Globalizing India How Global Rules and Markets are Shaping India’s Rise to Power Aseema Sinha Claremont McKenna College, California

This book explores India’s rise on the global economic stage from the perspective of both international and domestic interests and activities. Sinha argues that the impact of globalization on India since 1990 needs to be


South Asian government, politics, policy / South-East Asian government, politics, policy understood not just in terms of national policy, but also in terms of changing trade capacities and private sector reform. ‘Well written, tightly argued, and based on superb research, the book resonates well among seasoned IPE specialists familiar with neo-liberal experiences in Latin America and East Asia; novices will find it chock full of valuable insights … Recommended. Graduate students through professionals.’ E. Pang, Choice Business and Public Policy

2016 228 x 152 mm 354pp 26 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-107-13723-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-50241-9 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Development after Statism Industrial Firms and the Political Economy of South Asia Adnan Naseemullah

South-East Asian government, politics, policy

South Asia in the Social Sciences

2016 228 x 152 mm 356pp 15 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-15863-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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strong Islamic political parties. This is a book guaranteed to stimulate argument and debate.’ Sidney Jones, Director, Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict, Jakarta 2016 228 x 152 mm 286pp 2 tables 978-1-107-13022-7 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

Buddhism, Politics and Political Thought in Myanmar Matthew J. Walton St Antony’s College, Oxford

Matthew J. Walton provides the first broad overview of the ways in which Buddhist ideas have influenced political thinking and politics in Myanmar. He explains multiple Burmese understandings of notions such as ‘democracy’ and ‘political participation’ that are crucial to understanding political dynamics in the country’s current remarkable transition. 2016 228 x 152 mm 244pp 978-1-107-15569-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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King’s College London

This book explores how industrial firms in South Asia manage the challenges of production after the withdrawal of the government from directing industry in the 1980s. Naseemullah argues that in Pakistan and India, manufacturers manage capital and labor differently based on their backgrounds, complicating industrial transformation by the state.

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The Politics of Shari’a Law Islamist Activists and the State in Democratizing Indonesia Michael Buehler School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Michael Buehler provides a new framework for understanding how Islamist activists gain and maintain influence in democratizing Muslimmajority countries. For students, scholars and government analysts, this text argues that the interaction between secular and Islamist forces determines the adoption of shari’a law throughout Indonesia. ‘Buehler’s provocative study asks us to think twice before making facile assumptions about political parties, civil society and ‘Islamisation’ in post-Soeharto Indonesia. His conclusions will not go unchallenged, but the scholarship is superb, and the richness of the data, in terms of both geographic scope and historical depth, makes for a fascinating study about how old elites try to manipulate new sources of political legitimacy in a democratizing state. Buehler shows how a partnership of political opportunists and pious activists can produce Islamist outcomes without

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Religion and Nationalism in Southeast Asia Joseph Chinyong Liow Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Religion and nationalism are two of the most potent and enduring forces that have shaped the modern world. For faith and flag, men and women have willingly spilt blood and sacrificed lives. This book studies how these two forces have interacted to provide powerful impetus for mobilization in Southeast Asia. ‘Joseph Chinyong Liow is an influential observer of religion and nationalism across Muslim Southeast Asia. His new book presents a rich and insightful analysis that will guide a new generation of scholars and students.’ Edward Aspinall, Australian National University, Canberra 2016 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-1-107-16772-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61809-7 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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The Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia Edited by Juanita Elias University of Warwick

and Lena Rethel University of Warwick

This book draws together a body of interdisciplinary scholarship in Southeast Asian studies to explore how the emergence of more marketized forms of economic policymaking in Southeast Asia impacts everyday life and is sustained and contested through everyday practices. 2016 228 x 152 mm 284pp 5 b/w illus. 1 map 10 tables 978-1-107-12233-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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South-East Asian government, politics, policy / East Asian government, politics, policy Economic Change in Modern Indonesia Colonial and Post-colonial Comparisons Anne Booth School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

An accessible examination of Indonesia’s economic history from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century from a comparative perspective. 2016 228 x 152 mm 270pp 49 tables 978-1-107-10922-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-52139-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99 For all formats available, see

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Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East Vedi R. Hadiz University of Melbourne

This book compares the evolution of Islamic populism in Indonesia and the Middle East to shed new light on contemporary Islamic politics. 2016 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-107-12360-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia Roderic Broadhurst Australian National University, Canberra

Thierry Bouhours Australian National University, Canberra

and Brigitte Bouhours Australian National University, Canberra

This book surveys violence in Cambodia from the nineteenth century to the present, testing the theories of Norbert Elias in a non-western context. 2015 228 x 152 mm 382pp 22 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-10911-7 Hardback £74.99 / US$120.00 For all formats available, see

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East Asian government, politics, policy

political economy and development economics. 2016 228 x 152 mm 270pp 33 b/w illus. 3 maps 24 tables 978-1-107-16629-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

China’s Healthcare System and Reform Edited by Lawton Robert Burns University of Pennsylvania

and Gordon G. Liu Peking University, Beijing

This book provides a comprehensive review of China’s healthcare system, its historical development, the problems now confronting the country, and the modern state of health reform. It will appeal to industry professionals, policymakers, researchers, and students working in comparative global healthcare systems and the Chinese healthcare system. Advance praise: ‘China [is] changing rapidly, including in healthcare financing and provision. This book provides a comprehensive description and analysis of important developments. The chapters on the supply side are rarely available for any country. The book will be highly useful to scholars, students (including my own), and policymakers interested in China and/or in global health more generally.’ Frank A. Sloan, J. Alexander McMahon Professor of Health Policy and Management and Professor of Economics, Duke University, North Carolina 2016 247 x 174 mm 450pp 176 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-107-16459-8 Hardback £79.99 / US$125.00 978-1-316-61646-8 Paperback £34.99 / US$49.99 Publication December 2016 For all formats available, see

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Incentivized Development in China Leaders, Governance, and Growth in China’s Counties David J. Bulman John F. Kennedy School of Government, Massachusetts

David J. Bulman presents case studies on six counties in order to examine the political foundations of local economic growth in China. Focusing on the institutional and economic roles of county-level leaders and the career incentives that shape their behaviour, this text is suitable for scholars of

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Responsive Authoritarianism in China Land, Protests, and Policy Making Christopher Heurlin Bowdoin College, Maine

Through new archival data and interviews, this book shows that protests and petitions against land takings and demolitions caused major policy changes in contemporary China. By illuminating the under-studied subject of protest outcomes in dictatorships, the book appeals to students of social movements, authoritarian politics, political economy, and China studies. 2016 228 x 152 mm 244pp 6 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-13113-2 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Knowing China A Twenty-First Century Guide Frank N. Pieke Universiteit Leiden

Contemporary China appears both deceptively familiar and inexplicably different. Adopting a China-centric perspective to move beyond western preoccupations, desires, or fears, Frank N. Pieke explores twenty-first-century China as a unique kind of neo-socialist society, combining features of state socialism, neoliberal governance, capitalism, and rapid globalization. 2016 228 x 152 mm 232pp 978-1-107-13274-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-58761-8 Paperback £16.99 / US$26.99 For all formats available, see

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China–Japan Relations after World War Two Empire, Industry and War, 1949–1971 Amy King Australian National University, Canberra

A rich account of how and why China rebuilt its economic relationship with Japan so soon after the devastating experience of World War Two. King argues that the period between 1949


East Asian government, politics, policy and 1971 was an important moment of non-Western modernisation stemming from the legacy of the Japanese empire, industry and war in China. ‘With the support of pioneering multi-archival research, Amy King’s pathbreaking book has made a major contribution to our knowledge and understanding of the complicated dynamics and many previously little studied dimensions of ChineseJapanese relations in the Cold War.’ Chen Jian, Hu Shih Professor of History and China-US Relations, Cornell University, New York 2016 228 x 152 mm 280pp 8 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-13164-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 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 C. 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, Rhode Island 2016 216 x 140 mm 252pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-316-50791-9 Paperback £18.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-03875-2 Hardback £57.00 / US$88.00

China’s Crisis Behavior Political Survival and Foreign Policy after the Cold War Kai He Griffith University, Queensland

Drawing from a wealth of primary sources and interviews, this book offers a systematic analysis of China’s crisis behaviour since the Cold War. It proposes a new framework to help identify the factors which determine whether Chinese leaders decide to escalate or scale down their response to situations of crisis. ‘Kai He provides an excellent analysis of China’s inter-state crises behaviour in the post-Cold War era. By combining insights from prospect theory and regime survival theory, he offers a valuable analysis of a crucial set of cases in a rigorous fashion. This book is not only useful for Sinologists, but also for anyone interested in China’s sometimes enigmatic behaviour in its relations with other states.’ T. V. Paul, James McGill Professor of International Relations, McGill University, Montréal 2016 228 x 152 mm 186pp 3 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-14198-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Rival Reputations Coercion and Credibility in USNorth Korea Relations Van Jackson Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu

This book surveys patterns of crisis, coercion and credibility in US-North Korea relations from the 1960s through to 2010. 2016 228 x 152 mm 228pp 4 tables 978-1-107-13331-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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The Advance of the State in Contemporary China State-Market Relations in the Reform Era Sarah Eaton Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany

This book charts the advance of the state in contemporary China through an analysis of state-market relations in the reform era. 2015 216 x 138 mm 166pp 6 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-12341-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 For all formats available, see

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Force and Contention in Contemporary China Memory and Resistance in the Long Shadow of the Catastrophic Past Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr Brandeis University, Massachusetts

The book is about how memories of Mao era suffering, particularly memories of suffering and loss in the Great Leap Forward Famine, have seeped into the present day post-Mao reform period to shape the way in which rural famine survivors see and resist state power and injustice today. ‘Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr is one of the finest scholars of modern China working today. His forensic attention to the story of Da Fo village, which this excellent study continues, illustrates the universal in the particular. He works with themes involving memory, struggle, power, and resistance which, while intimately linked to an understanding of the development of rural China from the late 1950s onwards and their resonance right up to the present, deploy a rich and diverse menu of intellectual resources and tools to make sense of the unique and often traumatic pathway that individuals traveled over this time. An extraordinary achievement, which is in parts inspiring, stimulating, and, in the end, deeply moving. Whoever reads this and his other studies will view Chinese history and politics, and the myriads of lives of which it has been constituted, with fresh eyes. A masterful and masterly account that deserves the widest possible audience.’ Kerry Brown, Director of the Lau China Institute, King's College London

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East Asian government, politics, policy / Research methods in politics Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

2016 228 x 152 mm 496pp 14 b/w illus. 2 maps 978-1-107-11719-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-53982-2 Paperback £25.99 / US$39.99 For all formats available, see

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Criminal Defense in China The Politics of Lawyers at Work Sida Liu American Bar Foundation

and Terence C. Halliday American Bar Foundation

This book is for scholars, students, and general readers interested in Chinese law, China’s lawyers, and criminal justice, and the fight for basic legal freedoms. It is a comprehensive study on lawyers’ political mobilization in China’s criminal justice system, placing Chinese lawyers’ everyday struggles in comparative and historical contexts. ‘In Criminal Defense in China, Sida Liu and Terence C. Halliday draw together their rich theoretical and comparative backgrounds with unparalleled empirical work to produce what is by far the most probing study in any language of the nature and challenges of criminal defense work in the People’s Republic of China.’ William P. Alford, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Massachusetts Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2016 228 x 152 mm 220pp 4 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-16241-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61484-6 Paperback £18.99 / US$28.99 For all formats available, see

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Ideological Conflict and the Rule of Law in Contemporary China Useful Paradoxes Samuli Seppänen The Chinese University of Hong Kong

An informative and thought-provoking study in understanding the ideological divisions within Chinese legal academia and their relationship to arguments about the rule of law. More specifically, it describes argumentative strategies used by Chinese legal scholars to legitimize and subvert China’s statesanctioned ideology, and efforts

to invent alternative rule of law conceptions. ‘Ideological Conflict and the Rule of Law in Contemporary China deserves praise for the empathetic but rigorous manner in which it delves deeply and deftly into the thinking of a bevy of major and quite varied thinkers in [Chinese] law … There is no better critical guide in a western language to the leading figures in early-twentyfirst century legal thought in China. That noted, [the book] also deserves praise for the artfulness and candor with which it recognizes and teases out the contradictions and paradoxes that inform the larger project of legal development in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) – and with it, attempts therein to articulate an alternative to liberal legality. In this sense, [this book] has made a valuable contribution not only to our understanding of the law and institutions in the PRC more broadly, but also to our thinking about what may (or may not) be possible in law anywhere and, as such, it is an important contribution to legal theory in general, deserving of being studied far beyond the world of contemporary Chinese studies.’ William P. Alford, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Massachusetts Law in Context

2016 247 x 174 mm 230pp 978-1-107-14290-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$115.00 978-1-316-50618-9 Paperback £24.99 / US$44.99 For all formats available, see

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Research methods in politics TEXTBOOK

Applied Social Science Methodology An Introductory Guide John Gerring Boston University

and Dino Christenson Boston University

Introducing a variety of social science methodologies through an integrated approach, this textbook is applicable to a range of advanced undergraduate and postgraduate social and political science courses, including politics, sociology,

communications, business, management and economics. Contents: Preface; Part I. Building Blocks: 1. A unified framework; 2. Arguments; 3. Concepts and measures; 4. Analyses; Part II. Causality: 5. Causal frameworks; 6. Causal hypotheses and analyses; 7. Experimental designs; 8. Large-N observational designs; 9. Case study designs; 10. Diverse tools of causal inference; Part III. Process and Presentation: 11. Reading and reviewing; 12. Brainstorming; 13. Data gathering; 14. Writing; 15. Speaking; 16. Ethics; Part IV: 17. Data management; 18. Univariate statistics; 19. Probability distributions; 20. Statistical inference; 21. Bivariate statistics; 22. Regression; 23. Causal inference; 24. Appendix; References; Index. 2017 246 x 189 mm 400pp 48 b/w illus. 978-1-107-07147-6 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-107-41681-9 Paperback c. £30.00 / c. US$45.00 Publication June 2017 For all formats available, see

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Statistical Survey Design and Evaluating Impact Tarun Kumar Roy International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai

Rajib Acharya Population Council of India, New Delhi

and Arun Kumar Roy Economic Information Technology, Kolkata

Sample surveys are a popular and viable alternative to official statistics and censuses. This book discusses some important methodologies for developing statistical designs, sample surveys and evaluation designs. Solved examples are included to illustrate each technique covered. 2016 244 x 170 mm 214pp 978-1-107-14645-7 Hardback £54.99 / US$84.99 For all formats available, see

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Research methods in politics / Politics (general) Handbook of Computational Social Choice Edited by Felix Brandt Technische Universität München

importantly, showing the areas where computational social science is (not so) simply good social science.’ Nathaniel Beck, New York University Analytical Methods for Social Research

Jérôme Lang

2016 228 x 152 mm 312pp 46 b/w illus. 2 maps 18 tables 978-1-107-10788-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-51841-4 Paperback £18.99 / US$34.99

Université de Paris IX (Paris-Dauphine)

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Vincent Conitzer Duke University, North Carolina

Ulle Endriss Universiteit van Amsterdam

and Ariel D. Procaccia

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Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania

Foreword by Hervé Moulin

At the intersection of computer science and economics, computational social choice deals with the computational aspects of collective decision making. This book outlines the field’s major themes: voting, fair allocation, and coalition formation. Graduate students and researchers in computer science, economics, mathematics, political science, and philosophy will benefit from this book. ‘The book offers to noneconomists an outstanding self-contained introduction to normative themes in contemporary economics and to economists a thorough discussion of the computational limits of their art. But I also recommend it to anyone with a taste for axiomatics: it is replete with new and open questions that will be with us for some time.’

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Case Study Research Principles and Practices Second edition John Gerring University of Texas, Austin

Thoroughly updated throughout, the new edition of this leading textbook provides an understanding of the case study method and specific tools for its successful implementation. It is an essential resource for a range of postgraduate courses in fields including political science, sociology, business, communications, education, anthropology and medicine.

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Contents: Preface; Part I. Case Studies: 1. Surveys; 2. Definitions; Part II. Selecting Cases: 3. Overview of case selection; 4. Descriptive case studies; 5. Causal case studies; 6. Algorithms and samples; Part III. Analyzing Cases: 7. A typology of research designs; 8. Quantitative and qualitative modes of analysis; Part IV. Validity: 9. Internal validity; 10. External validity; Part V. Conclusions: 11. Tradeoffs; Part VI. References; Index.

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Strategies for Social Inquiry

Computational Social Science

2017 228 x 152 mm 383pp 5 b/w illus. 35 tables 978-1-107-18126-7 Hardback £69.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-63250-5 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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Discovery and Prediction Edited by R. Michael Alvarez California Institute of Technology

This book serves as an introduction to the field of computational social science for academics, students, and practitioners. It will also appeal to data scientists who wish to learn about innovations in the area, in particular those interested in how data analytics is applied to study social behavior. ‘Computational social science is either the coming or just arrived tidal wave. But how the computations part fits with social science is the most important issue that needs to be settled before this wave overtakes us all. This book does a great job in laying out some of the issues in general terms but, perhaps more

key assumptions about social science causation. Strategies for Social Inquiry

2016 247 x 174 mm 246pp 978-1-107-09771-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-48373-6 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99 For all formats available, see

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Index A Aalberts, Tanja........................................14 Above Politics........................................26 Abu-’Uksa, Wael....................................27 Accommodating Rising Powers...............17 Acharya, Amitav.....................................13 Acharya, Rajib........................................46 Adams, Maurice.....................................22 Adams, Robert M...................................28 Advance of the State in Contemporary China, The...........................................45 Affective Communities in World Politics..18 African Coalitions and Global Economic Governance.........................................41 After Obama..........................................12 After Rape.............................................41 Age of Secession....................................11 Agents of Neoliberal Globalization..........20 Aid for Elites..........................................16 Al-Qaida in Afghanistan.........................39 Albert, Mathias......................................18 Alcañiz, Isabella.......................................4 Alexander, Jeffrey C................................49 Ali, Shahla F...........................................15 Allies or Adversaries...............................13 Allott, Nicholas......................................49 Alvarez, R. Michael.................................47 Amadae, S. M.........................................25 America’s War on Same-Sex Couples and their Families................................32 Anatomy of Authoritarianism in the Arab Republics............................................39 Ansell-Pearson, Keith..............................27 Applied Social Science Methodology.......46 Arabic Thought Beyond the Liberal Age...48 Arias, Enrique Desmond..........................37 Arjona, Ana............................................37 Asia after the Developmental State...........6 Askola, Heli..............................................7 Assessing Constitutional Performance.......8 Authority and Expertise in Ancient Scientific Culture.................................26 Autonomous Weapons Systems..............12 Ayoub, Phillip M.....................................30

B Bailliet, Cecilia M....................................19 Bâli, Aslı Ü................................................1 Ballin, Ernst Hirsch.................................22 Barkawi, Tarak........................................48 Barma, Naazneen H..................................2 Barnes, Tiffany D.......................................2 Barnett, Michael N.................................10 Barrilleaux, Charles................................31 Bassiouni, M. Cherif...............................40 Bayly, Martin J........................................15 Beck, Susanne........................................12 Ben-Artzi, Ruth.......................................12 Berger, Linda L........................................36 Bermant, Azriel.......................................28 Bermeo, Nancy.........................................6 Betts, Alexander.....................................10 Beyond Ethnic Politics in Africa...............41 Beyond Shariati......................................39 Bhuta, Nehal..........................................12 Biersteker, Thomas J................................17 Big Crisis Data........................................13 Biologically Modified Justice...................24 Black, Ryan C.........................................35

Blackman, Josh......................................33 Blome, Kerstin........................................15 Boas, Taylor C.........................................37 Boicu, Mihai...........................................48 Boin, Arjen...............................................2 Booth, Anne...........................................44 Bosi, Lorenzo...........................................6 Bouhours, Brigitte..................................44 Bouhours, Thierry....................................44 Boundaries of State, Boundaries of Rights.................................................11 Bourke, Richard......................................25 Brancati, Dawn.........................................3 Brandt, Felix...........................................47 Brass, Jennifer........................................13 Breese, Elizabeth Butler..........................49 Brexit.....................................................28 Broadhurst, Roderic................................44 Buddhism, Politics and Political Thought in Myanmar.........................................43 Buehler, Michael.....................................43 Building Democracy in the Yugoslav Successor States..................................30 Building the Constitution........................26 Bulkeley, Harriet.......................................4 Bulman, David J......................................44 Bulutgil, H. Zeynep.................................30 Burns, Lawton Robert.............................44

C C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law.....................................................23 Cane, Peter............................................35 Caramani, Daniele..................................29 Carrese, Paul O.......................................25 Carroll, Toby.............................................6 Case Study Research..............................47 Castillo, Carlos.......................................13 Cavari, Amnon.......................................31 Centeno, Miguel A....................................1 Chakraborty, Lekha................................21 Chakraborty, Pinaki................................21 Chalcraft, John.......................................39 Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America..............................................37 Chalmers, Damian..................................30 Chan, Joseph.........................................42 Chan, Steve............................................17 Chandra, Kanchan..................................42 Chenwi, Lilian........................................41 Children and Violence.............................42 China–Japan Relations after World War Two.....................................................44 China’s Crisis Behavior...........................45 China’s Healthcare System and Reform...44 China’s Troubled Waters.........................17 Chinn, Stuart..........................................36 Chirwa, Danwood Mzikenge...................41 Chivvis, Christopher S.............................17 Chomsky................................................49 Christenson, Dino...................................46 Christiansen, Thomas..............................12 Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath: 2011–2016.............40 Citizenship as Foundation of Rights........32 Civil Society under Authoritarianism........45 Clarity of Responsibility, Accountability, and Corruption......................................4 Clarke, Harold........................................28 Clavin, Patricia.......................................48

Climate Justice and Historical Emissions....9 Closa, Carlos..........................................29 Clouser McCann, Pamela J......................20 Commanding Military Power...................13 Communal Violence, Forced Migration and the State......................................42 Comparative Governance.........................3 Comparative Politics of Education, The......1 Complexity of Self Government, The........31 Computational Social Science.................47 Computer Age Statistical Inference.........49 Congress and Policy Making in the 21st Century...............................................35 Conitzer, Vincent....................................47 Consequences of Social Movements, The...6 Constitution Writing, Religion and Democracy............................................1 Constitutional Courts as Mediators...........8 Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law....22 Constitutionalism Beyond Liberalism.......23 Constraining Elites in Russia and Indonesia..............................................2 Contested Regime Collisions...................15 Contested Transformation.......................31 Contesting Economic and Social Rights in Ireland...............................................7 Continent of International Law, The........16 Controlling Administrative Power............35 Corder, J. Kevin.......................................36 Corruption and Government...................20 Corstange, Daniel...................................40 Costigliola, Frank....................................15 Cottrell, M. Patrick.................................16 Counting Women’s Ballots......................36 Courts without Borders..........................33 Cox, Gary W...........................................28 Crandall, Russell.....................................37 Crawford, Bridget J.................................36 Criminal Defense in China......................46 Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean.........37 Crisis of Journalism Reconsidered, The....49 Cross, Mai’a K. Davis..............................29 Crossing the Aisle...................................34

D D’Costa, Bina.........................................42 Daly, M. W..............................................47 Daly, Mary E...........................................28 Daly, Patrick.............................................5 Darmofal, David.....................................48 Darves, Derek Y.......................................20 Dauvergne, Catherine...............................5 Deadly Impasse......................................17 Dean, Adam...........................................22 Debs, Alexandre.....................................18 Delgado Casteleiro, Andrés.....................18 della Porta, Donatella...............................7 Democracy and the Death of Shame.......24 Democracy in Moderation.......................25 Democracy Protests..................................3 Democracy, Inequality and Corruption.......3 Democratic Dynasties.............................42 Democratic Policymaking........................31 Democratic Transitions in the Arab World.39 Demographic Transformations of Citizenship, The.....................................7 Devaney, James Gerard...........................12 Development after Statism.....................43 Diaz-Cayeros, Alberto...............................6


Index Dictators and their Secret Police................2 Diethe, Carol..........................................27 Doctrine of Odious Debt in International Law, The..............................................18 Does War Make States?............................1 Domínguez, Jorge I.................................37 Dorussen, Han........................................12 Dowdle, Michael W.................................23 Dreiling, Michael C.................................20 Dubensky, Joyce S...................................11 Dyer, Justin Buckley................................23

E East Asian Perspectives on Political Legitimacy...........................................42 Eaton, Sarah..........................................45 Eckert, Sue E..........................................17 Economic Change in Modern Indonesia..44 Economic Ideas in Political Time..............21 Economic Voting....................................32 Efron, Bradley.........................................49 Elbadawi, Ibrahim..................................39 Elder-Vass, Dave.....................................21 Elections in Hard Times.............................3 Elias, Juanita..........................................43 Emergencies in Public Law........................5 End of the Eurocrats’ Dream, The............30 Endriss, Ulle...........................................47 Engel, William E.....................................27 Enns, Peter K..........................................34 Environment and International Relations, The......................................19 Environmental and Nuclear Networks in the Global South...................................4 Escape from Democracy..........................19 Estévez, Federico......................................6 Ethnic Minorities and Politics in PostSocialist Southeastern Europe..............30 Ethnicity and International Law...............16 Europeanization of Politics, The...............29 Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia, The.............................................43 Evolution and Imagination in Victorian Children’s Literature............................27 Evolution and Legitimacy of International Security Institutions, The..16 Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations.................................15

F Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice...................................12 Failure and Hope....................................14 Farrelly, Colin.........................................24 Federal Design Dilemma, The..................20 Feener, R. Michael....................................5 Feminist Judgments................................36 Ferreira, Nuno........................................29 Finlayson, Lorna.....................................26 Fischer-Lescano, Andreas........................15 Flores, Thomas Edward.............................3 Force and Contention in Contemporary China..................................................45 Forgotten Front, The.................................9 Forrer, John............................................13 Foundations of Comparative Politics..........7 Fowkes, James........................................26 Franzki, Hannah.....................................15 Freedom in the Arab World.....................27

Freedom’s Edge......................................31 French War on Al Qa’ida in Africa, The.....17 From Conflict to Coalition.......................22 Fuhrmann, Matthew...............................10 Future of Financial Regulation, The.........21

G Gagliardone, Iginio.................................41 Gallagher, Julia.......................................40 Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas..................14 Ganguly, Sumit.......................................17 Garay, Candelaria...................................37 Geiß, Robin............................................12 Gendering Legislative Behavior.................2 Gerber, Alan S.........................................31 Gerring, John................................... 46, 47 Gerrymandering in America....................34 Gillion, Daniel Q.....................................34 Ginsburg, Tom..........................................8 Giugni, Marco..........................................6 Global Powers..........................................5 Global Turning Points.............................21 Globalization of Adoption, The..................4 Globalizing India....................................42 González-Ocantos, Ezequiel A.................38 Goodwin-Gill, Guy S...............................22 Goodwin, Matthew................................28 Governing Disasters...............................15 Governing in a Polarized Age..................31 Governing with Words............................34 Grande, Edgar........................................29 Grauer, Ryan..........................................13 Great Australian Dissents........................48 Greening the Globe................................15 Greitens, Sheena Chestnut........................2 Griffith, Tom...........................................27 Griffiths, Ryan D.....................................11 Griggs, Steven........................................25 Guillén, Mauro F.....................................21 Gunneflo, Markus...................................15

H Hadiz, Vedi R..........................................44 Halliday, Terence C..................................46 Handbook of Computational Social Choice................................................47 Hanssen, Jens.........................................48 Hardy-Fanta, Carol.................................31 Hart, Austin............................................32 Hassenstab, Christine M.........................30 Hastie, Trevor.........................................49 Hayashi, Nobuo......................................19 Hayes, Danny.........................................33 He, Kai...................................................45 Hegghammer, Thomas............................39 Hellmann, Gunther.................................10 Helmke, Gretchen.....................................1 Henne, Peter..........................................10 Herborth, Benjamin................................10 Heuninckx, Baudouin..............................29 Heurlin, Christopher...............................44 Heuser, Beatrice.......................................9 Hinton, Timothy......................................26 Hironaka, Ann.................................... 9, 15 History of South Sudan, A.......................47 Hizbullah and the Politics of Remembrance.....................................40 Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity..........23 Hogan, Michael J....................................15

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Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E...................12 Htun, Mala.............................................38 Huang, Reyko...........................................8 Human Face of the European Union, The.29 Huq, Aziz.................................................8 Hutchison, Emma...................................18 Hutter, Swen..........................................29

I Ideological Conflict and the Rule of Law in Contemporary China........................46 Imagined Sovereignties..........................25 Impact of the ECHR on Democratic Change in Central and Eastern Europe, The.....................................................30 In Defense of Pluralism.............................6 Incarceration Nation...............................34 Incentivized Development in China.........44 Inclusion without Representation in Latin America......................................38 Independent Politics...............................35 Informal Order and the State in Afghanistan..........................................5 Information Politics, Protests, and Human Rights in the Digital Age............4 Institutional Origins of Islamist Political Mobilization..........................................1 Institutions Curse, The............................22 Institutions on the Edge............................1 Insurgencies and Counterinsurgencies......9 Intelligence Analysis as Discovery of Evidence, Hypotheses, and Arguments.. 48 Internal Effects of ASEAN External Relations, The......................................19 International Diplomacy of Israel’s Founders, The......................................16 International Law Documents.................11 International Negotiation.......................16 International Pecking Orders...................17 International Responsibility of the European Union, The............................18 Internationalisms....................................48 Intimate Interventions in Global Health...40 Introduction to Feminism, An..................26 Introduction to the International Criminal Court, An.................................9 Islamic Politics, Muslim States, and Counterterrorism Tensions...................10 Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East.........................................44

J Jachtenfuchs, Markus.............................30 Jackson, Van..........................................45 Jahn, Detlef..............................................3 Jarvis, Darryl S. L.......................................6 Jenkins, Jeffery A....................................35 Jenner, C. J.............................................13 Jeong, Ho-Won......................................16 Jihadi Culture.........................................39 Joerges, Christian...................................30 Jones, Will..............................................10 Jordan, David.........................................14

K Kahana, Tsvi...........................................11 Karapin, Roger.........................................5 Kaspersen, Lars Bo...................................1 Keena, Alex............................................34

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Index Kim, Sungmoon......................................24 King, Amy..............................................44 King, Jeff................................................18 Kiras, James D........................................14 Kirchner, Emil J.......................................12 Klabbers, Jan..........................................11 Klar, Samara...........................................35 Knowing China......................................44 Knowledge and Ideology........................23 Kochenov, Dimitry...................................29 Kohli, Atul................................................1 König, Jason...........................................26 Koremenos, Barbara...............................16 Kostakopoulou, Dora..............................29 Koter, Dominika......................................41 Kreß, Claus............................................12 Kriesi, Hanspeter....................................29 Krupnikov, Yanna....................................35

L Ladwig III, Walter C..................................9 Lane, Ruth..............................................31 Lang, Jérôme..........................................47 Language and Development in Africa......41 Latner, Michael.......................................34 Law of Armed Conflict, The.....................14 Law of Collaborative Defence Procurement in the European Union, The.....................................................29 Lawless, Jennifer L..................................33 Lebow, Richard Ned...............................11 Lee, Cheol-Sung.......................................8 Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals, The......................................19 Lerner, Hanna...........................................1 Leshem, Noam.......................................40 Levitsky, Steven......................................37 Levy, David M.........................................19 Lieber, Robert J.......................................14 Liebert, Hugh.........................................23 Lien, Pei-te.............................................31 Life after Ruin........................................40 Linklater, Andrew...................................10 Liow, Joseph Chinyong...........................43 Lipscy, Phillip Y..........................................9 Listhaug, Ola..........................................30 Liu, Gordon G.........................................44 Liu, Hin-Yan...........................................12 Liu, Sida.................................................46 Locke, Jill................................................24 Loevy, Karin.............................................5 Logan, George M...................................28 Lokhande, Sanjeevini Badigar.................42 Lonsdale, David J....................................14 Loughnane, Rory....................................27 Lovett, Frank..........................................24 Loxton, James........................................37 Luengo, María........................................49 Lupovici, Amir........................................13 Lussier, Danielle N....................................2 Lybeck, Johan A......................................21 Lynch, Andrew........................................48

M Magaloni, Beatriz.....................................6 Mahoney, Christine.................................14 Makdisi, Samir.......................................39 Making and Bending International Rules.20 Making Autocracy Work...........................6

Making Sense of Corruption...................22 Malešević, Siniša......................................8 Many Hands of the State, The...................1 Marcu, Dorin..........................................48 Margaret Thatcher and the Middle East..28 Markard, Nora........................................15 Marketing Sovereign Promises................28 Martínez Franzoni, Juliana......................20 Mayrl, Damon..........................................7 McBride, Becca.........................................4 McClure, Christopher Scott.....................23 McGann, Anthony J................................34 Meaningful Resistance...........................38 Mecham, R. Quinn....................................1 Meier, Kenneth J.....................................32 Memory Arts in Renaissance England, The.....................................................27 Menaldo, Victor......................................22 Meuwese, Anne......................................22 Meyer, Lukas H.........................................9 Miles, Cameron A...................................18 Miller, Gary J...........................................26 Miller, Russell A........................................9 Mirsepassi, Ali........................................40 Missing American Jury, The.....................36 Mistree, Dinsha........................................1 Mitchell, Christopher..............................20 Mobilising the Diaspora..........................10 Moe, Terry M............................................1 Monshipouri, Mahmood...........................4 Montazeri..............................................38 Monteiro, Nuno P...................................18 Montpetit, Éric.........................................6 More: Utopia..........................................28 Morgan, Kimberly.....................................1 Morris, Michael......................................23 Moschella, Melissa.................................35 Motoc, Iulia............................................30 Moulin, Hervé........................................47 Moyar, Mark...........................................16 Mukherjee, Anit......................................21 Multi-Method Social Science...................47 Murray, Thomas........................................7 Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick.....................5

N Naseemullah, Adnan..............................43 National Identities and International Relations.............................................11 Nelson, Michael Byron............................41 New Politics of Immigration and the End of Settler Societies, The..........................5 Newell, Waller R.....................................24 Newton, Kenneth.....................................7 Nietzsche: On the Genealogy of Morality and Other Writings..............................27 Nooruddin, Irfan.......................................3 Norval, Aletta J.......................................25 Nuclear Politics......................................18 Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy...........................................10

O O’Neill, Kate...........................................19 Oeter, Stefan..........................................15 Olson, Kevin...........................................25 Ontiveros, Emilio....................................21 Original Position, The..............................26 Orloff, Ann Shola......................................1

Owens, Ryan J........................................35

P Palifka, Bonnie J.....................................20 Parliament and Politics in the Age of Asquith and Lloyd George....................28 Parties, Movements, and Democracy in the Developing World............................6 Party Politics of Presidential Rhetoric, The.....................................................31 Patashnik, Eric M....................................35 Paternalism Beyond Borders...................10 Paterson, Matthew...................................4 Paul, T. V.................................................17 Peacebuilding Puzzle, The.........................2 Peacemakers in Action............................11 Peart, Sandra J........................................19 Pelc, Krzysztof J......................................20 Pérez, Efrén O.........................................36 Perla, Jr, Héctor.......................................38 Peters, B. Guy...........................................3 Pieke, Frank N.........................................44 Pierre, Jon................................................3 Pinderhughes, Dianne.............................31 Pinello, Daniel R.....................................32 Plato: Laws............................................27 Plutarch’s Politics...................................23 Political Economy of the Kurds of Turkey, The.....................................................38 Political Logic of Poverty Relief, The...........6 Political Opportunities for Climate Policy...5 Politicising Europe..................................29 Politics of African-American Education, The.....................................................32 Politics of Crisis in Europe, The................29 Politics of Crisis Management, The............2 Politics of Environmental Performance, The.......................................................3 Politics of Shari’a Law, The......................43 Politics of Technological Progress, The.......2 Politics of Technology in Africa, The.........41 Politics without Stories...........................33 Popular Politics in the Making of the Modern Middle East............................39 Popular Sovereignty in Historical Perspective..........................................25 Porpora, Douglas V.................................49 Porter, Holly............................................41 Pouliot, Vincent......................................17 Power of Deterrence, The........................13 Power of Legality, The.............................14 Practices of Freedom..............................25 Presidential Campaigns in Latin America.37 Price of a Vote in the Middle East, The....40 Prisoners of Reason................................25 Privacy and Power....................................9 Procaccia, Ariel D....................................47 Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy.....21 Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa, The................41 Provisional Measures before International Courts and Tribunals........18 Public Reason Confucianism...................24 Putnam, Tonya L.....................................33

Q Quest for Universal Social Policy in the South, The...........................................20 Quigley, John.........................................16


Index R Rajkovic, Nikolas M................................14 Ramet, Sabrina P....................................30 Ravitch, Frank S......................................31 Rawls, Political Liberalism and Reasonable Faith.................................47 Rebelocracy............................................37 Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters...............................................5 Recalibrating Reform..............................36 Reconstructing Sociology........................49 Reenock, Christopher.............................31 Regional Development Banks in Comparison.........................................12 Rehm, Philipp...........................................4 Reinforcing Rule of Law Oversight in the European Union..................................29 Religion and Nationalism in Southeast Asia....................................................43 Religious Liberty.....................................33 Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States.............................36 Religious War and Religious Peace in Early Modern Europe.............................7 Renegotiating the World Order.................9 Republic of Law, A..................................24 Responsive Authoritarianism in China.....44 Rethel, Lena...........................................43 Retreat and its Consequences.................14 Ricci, David............................................33 Ríos-Figueroa, Julio..................................8 Rise of Organised Brutality, The.................8 Risk Inequality and Welfare States............4 Rival Reputations...................................45 Robinson, Daniel N.................................33 Robinson, Rachel Sullivan.......................40 Rolandsen, Øystein H..............................47 Role of Business in the Responsibility to Protect, The.........................................13 Roots of Ethnic Cleansing in Europe, The.30 Rose-Ackerman, Susan...........................20 Rothstein, Bo.........................................22 Roy, Arun Kumar....................................46 Roy, Tarun Kumar...................................46 Rutherford, Amanda...............................32

S Saade, Bashir.........................................40 Saffari, Siavash.......................................39 Salafism in Jordan..................................39 Salafism in Nigeria.................................41 Salvador Option, The..............................37 Sánchez-Ancochea, Diego......................20 Sandinista Nicaragua’s Resistance to US Coercion.............................................38 Sanklecha, Pranay....................................9 Sassoon, Joseph.....................................39 Saving the Market from Itself..................20 Schabas, William A...................................9 Schematic State, The.................................3 Schickler, Eric.........................................31 Schlosser, Joel Alden...............................23 Schofield, Malcolm.................................27 Schroeder, Ralph......................................5 Schum, David A......................................48 Schwindt-Bayer, Leslie A...........................4 Scolnicov, Anat.......................................11 Seawright, Jason....................................47 Sechser, Todd S.......................................10

Secular Conversions.................................7 Security Relations between China and the European Union.............................12 Segall, Shlomi........................................24 Seppänen, Samuli...................................46 Seyle, Conor...........................................13 Shahabuddin, Mohammad......................16 Shamir, Eitan............................................9 Shiffrin, Steven H....................................32 Shifting Legal Visions..............................38 Shin, Doh Chull......................................42 Siavoshi, Sussan.....................................38 Sierra, Christine Marie............................31 Simmons, Erica S....................................38 Simmons, Joel..........................................2 Singh, Robert S.......................................12 Sinha, Aseema........................................42 Sixties Ireland.........................................28 Skinner, Quentin.....................................25 Sluga, Glenda.........................................48 Smith, Charles Anthony..........................34 Smith, David T.........................................36 Smith, Neil.............................................49 Sobel, Richard........................................32 Social Policy Expansion in Latin America.. 37 Social Sector in a Decentralized Economy.............................................21 Soldiers of Empire..................................48 Solis, Gary D...........................................14 South China Sea, The..............................13 Souva, Mark...........................................31 Spatial Analysis for the Social Sciences....48 Speller, Ian.............................................14 Stanchi, Kathryn M.................................36 Stanton, Jessica A...................................11 State Food Crimes..................................12 States in the Developing World.................1 Statistical Survey Design and Evaluating Impact................................................46 Stenersen, Anne.....................................39 Stern, Eric................................................2 Stirling, Wynn C......................................23 Straley, Jessica........................................27 Strandsbjerg, Jeppe..................................1 Stripple, Johannes....................................4 Sundelius, Bengt......................................2

T ‘t Hart, Paul..............................................2 Taming the Imperial Imagination............15 Targeted Killing......................................15 Targeted Sanctions.................................17 Tavits, Margit...........................................4 Te Brake, Wayne P.....................................7 Tecuci, Gheorghe....................................48 Teets, Jessica C.......................................45 Tesón, Fernando R..................................18 Thakur, Ramesh......................................10 Thaxton, Jr, Ralph A................................45 Theory of Self-Determination, The...........18 Theory of Social Choice on Networks......23 Theory of World Politics, A......................18 Thio, Li-ann............................................19 Thomas, Suja A.......................................36 Thompson, Debra.....................................3 Thorpe, Andrew......................................28 Thurston, Alexander................................41 Thuy, Tran Truong....................................13 To Whom Do Children Belong?...............35 Tokens of Power.......................................9

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Tourinho, Marcos...................................17 Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change.................................................4 Toye, Richard..........................................28 Transnationalism in Iranian Political Thought..............................................40 Truex, Rory...............................................6 Tuck, Christopher...................................14 Tyrants...................................................24

U Uba, Katrin..............................................6 Understanding Modern Warfare..............14 United Nations, Peace and Security, The..10 Unraveled..............................................33 Unspoken Politics...................................36 US Supreme Court Opinions and their Audiences...........................................35 Uses of ‘the West’..................................10

V Valenta, Marko.......................................30 van Deth, Jan W.......................................7 Van Dyck, Brandon.................................37 Varraich, Aiysha......................................22 Venzke, Ingo..........................................19 Vietnam’s Communist Revolution............19 Violence and Civilization in the Western States-Systems....................................10 Violence and Restraint in Civil War..........11 Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia...........................................44 Voting Rights of Refugees......................22 Vu, Tuong...............................................19

W Wagemakers, Joas..................................39 Wagenaar, Hendrik.................................25 Walton, C. Dale......................................14 Walton, Matthew J.................................43 Wartime Origins of Democratization, The...8 Watson, Micah J.....................................23 Wedeking, Justin....................................35 Weiss, Max.............................................48 Weithman, Paul......................................47 What Would Socrates Do?......................23 What’s Wrong with the First Amendment........................................32 When Solidarity Works.............................8 When States Come Out..........................30 Where Did the Revolution Go?.................7 Whiteley, Paul........................................28 Whitford, Andrew B................................26 Why Govern?.........................................13 Why Inequality Matters..........................24 Why Regional Parties?............................42 Wiborg, Susanne......................................1 Widmaier, Wesley W...............................21 Wilkinson, Michael A..............................23 Williams, Grant.......................................27 Williams, Melissa S.................................42 Williams, Richard N................................33 Wohlfarth, Patrick C................................35 Wolbrecht, Christina...............................36 Wolff, H. Ekkehard..................................41 Women on the Run................................33 Woolf, Greg............................................26

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Yadirgi, Veli............................................38 Yashar, Deborah J................................. 1, 6 Yoshinaka, Antoine.................................34 You, Jong-sung.........................................3

Ziegfeld, Adam.......................................42 Ziegler, Ruvi...........................................22 Ziemele, Ineta........................................30 Zimbabwe’s International Relations........40


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