2022-2023 Columbia University Press Politics and International Affairs Catalog

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ALSO OF INTEREST Politics InternationalandAffairs2022/2023 New and Forthcoming Titles COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS CUP.COLUMBIA.EDU

In Generation Gap, Kevin Munger explores the structural advantages that have given the baby boomer generation unprecedented economic, political, and cultural control. In Securing Borders, Securing Power, Mike Slaven traces the rise and fall of border control as an issue of national security, using Arizona state politics as a case study. And in The Modern Presidency, Michael A. Genovese considers the office through the lens of six key debates that define the institution. Lost in the Cold War contains the memoirs of Jack Downey, the longest-held POW in American history, captured during the Korean War and held in a Chinese prison for more than twenty years. In Rumbles of Thunder, Steven Chan tests the likelihood of a Sino-American faceoff over Taiwan. Finally, in Ideology in US Foreign Relations, coeditors Christopher McKnight Nichols and David Milne identify the role of ideology in America’s idea of its place in the world, from its founding to the present day. In international affairs, current global events hold a central place on our list. Agathe Demarias’s Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S.Interests looks at how the global economy shifts to exclude the United States when faced with American sanctions, diminishing the power they purport to have. Global Environmental Politics: The Transformative Role of Emerging Economies, by Johannes Urpelainen, examines how global climate and environmental efforts can successfully include the particular needs of developing nations. In Syria Betrayed: Atrocities, War, and the Failure of International Diplomacy, Alex J. Bellamy looks at the way that the international community failed to protect the Syrian people, providing a vivid cautionary tale in the midst of Russian aggression in Ukraine. And, in a time when climate change, war, and pandemic externalities have upended food systems, Universal Food Security: How to End Hunger While Protecting the Planet by Glenn Denning draws on his four decades of experience to outline an ecologically-sound strategy to broaden access to healthy diets around the world. In political theory we have some very exciting titles to announce, beginning with Judith Butler’s What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology. Butler argues that the pandemic has challenged our very senses, breath and touch, and our idea of an individual self; they invite us to enter a world of essential interrelationship and to fight for a radical social equality.

Happy reading! Caelyn Cobb, editor, global politics

We are proud to present this year's selection of titles in political science, international relations, and political theory.

Another standout title, The Green New Deal and the Future of Work, an exciting new collection edited by Craig Calhoun and Benjamin Y. Fong, makes the case that the environmental and economic crises are one and the same and offers bold new strategies for creating jobs while reducing carbon consumption.

Our American politics list is split between domestic politics and American foreign relations, but both lists consider issues of contemporary concern and their deep institutional roots.

Stephen Wesley, editor, American politics

Letter from the editors:

Wendy Lochner, publisher, political theory

The Rise and Decline of Arizona's Border Politics Mike Slaven

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20377-7 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20376-0 pages Securing Borders, Securing Power

Tracing how the issue of unauthorized migration consumed Arizona state politics from 2003 to 2010, this book provides new perspective on why policy makers adopt hardline views on immigration and how this trend can be turned back. Mike Slaven presents an insider account, weaving a compelling narrative of power struggles and political battles.

CONTENTS AMERICAN POLITICS

$22.00 / £16.99 paper 978-0-231-20667-9 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-20666-2 2022 176 pages 10 illus.

This book offers an accessible and compelling guide to the American presidency by exploring a series of key questions. Michael A. Genovese, a leading scholar of the presidency, provides a clear overview of the core arguments and debates over the essential characteristics of this contradictory institution.

3 American Politics .................................................. 3 America in the World............................................8 Terrorism and Security Studies............................10 International Affairs............................................12 Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO)...15 Comparative Politics...........................................16 Asian OrderingBestNewPoliticalMiddleEuropeanPolitics.......................................................18Politics.................................................22EastPolitics.............................................28Theory...................................................29inPaperback................................................33oftheBacklist...............................................34Information..........................................36 Manuscript queries and proposals can be sent to the following editors: Wendy Lochner (wl2003@columbia.edu) for political theory. Caelyn Cobb (cc4141@columbia.edu) for interna tional relations, comparative politics, and security studies. Stephen Wesley (sw2729@columbia.edu) for American politics and U.S. foreign relations. For a complete listing of Columbia’s titles or for more information about any book in this catalog, visit our website, cup.columbia.edu. Most titles in this catalog published by Columbia University Press are available worldwide from the press. If no UK price appears for a title, it is most likely available from Columbia only in the United States, its possessions, and Canada. Titles published by, Verlag Barbara Budrich, Transcript Publishing, ibidem Press, Fernwood Publishing, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and Tulika Books are available from Columbia only in North America, Australia, and New Zealand. To order titles from these publishers in other parts of the world, please contact each press directly.

The PresidencyModern Six Debates That Define the Institution Michael A. Genovese

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The Quest to Expand Federal Power, 1913–1933 Jesse Tarbert

2022 312 pages Going Low How Profane Politics Challenges American

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20735-5 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20734-8

Kevin Munger

Managing the Military is a pioneering analysis of the power of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that sheds new light on civil-military relations in the United States. Using detailed case studies of debates over defense budgets, Sharon K. Weiner examines when and how the JCS chairman opposes civilian defense policy preferences.

2022 216 pages 38

$28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-20573-3 $110.00 / £85.00 cloth 978-0-231-20572-6 Democracy Curtis

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20087-5 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20086-8 illus. Generation Gap Why the Baby Boomers Still Dominate American Politics and Culture

When GovernmentGood Meant Big Government

AMERICAN POLITICS

2022 264 pages

Kevin Munger marshals novel data and survey evidence to argue that generational conflict will define the politics of the next decade. He shows that a common “cohort consciousness” binds aging Boomer voters into a bloc—but a shared identity and purpose among Millennials and Gen Z could topple Boomer power.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-18973-6 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-18972-9

The years after World War I have often been seen as an era when Republican presidents and business leaders brought the growth of government in the United States to a halt. Jesse Tarbert reveals a forgotten effort by businessallied reformers to expand federal power— and how that effort was foiled by Southern Democrats and their political allies.

Finbarr

The Joint Chiefs of Staff and Civil-Military Relations

Managing the Military

Going Low examines how the offensive style of contemporary politics challenges liberal democratic institutions. Considering the rise of illiberal politics and debates about the limits of free speech, Finbarr Curtis draws on the insights of religious studies to rethink provocation and transgression.

November 2022 256 pages

Sharon K. Weiner

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This work examines the crucial relationships between states and their constituent cities, illustrates how states have hindered equitable revitalization, and offers principles to guide state policy reform with an intentional focus on racial equity. $20.00 / £14.99 paper 978-1-55844-440-9 with color photos INSTITUTE OF LAND POLICY State

Polling shows that since the 1950s Americans’ trust in government has fallen dramatically to historically low levels. Political scientists Amy Fried and Douglas B. Harris reveal that this trend is no accident—it is fueled by conservative elites who benefit from a breakdown in trust of fgovernment.

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From State Capitols to City Halls Smarter

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In News for the Rich, White, and Blue, Nikki Usher recasts the challenges facing journalism in terms of place, power, and inequality. Drawing on more than a decade of field research, she illuminates how journalists decide what becomes news and how news organizations strategize about the future.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-18467-0 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-18466-3 News for the Rich, White, and Blue How Place and Power Distort JournalismAmerican nor How the Glomar Mission Shielded the CIA from Transparency M. Todd Bennett M. Todd Bennett explores the logistics, media fallout, and geopolitical significance of one of the most ambitious operations in intelligence history. The Glomar mission, he argues, played a pivotal but underappreciated role in helping the CIA ward off oversight amid a push for transparency and accountability. $30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-19347-4 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-19346-7

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At War Governmentwith How TrumpfromWeaponizedConservativesDistrustGoldwaterto Amy Fried and Douglas B. Harris

2023 360 pages 14 illus. GLOBAL AMERICA

2021 376 pages 14 illus.

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Policies for Stronger Cities Alan Mallach AMERICAN POLITICS

2022 64 pages

Kenneth Janda sheds new light on the Republican Party’s transformations, drawing on a wide range of quantitative and qualitative evidence. He examines nearly three thousand planks from every Republican platform since 1856 as well as candidate statements and historical sources.

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20789-8 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20788-1 2022 344 pages 40 illus. From Governing Party to Antigovernment Party, Kenneth Power and Empowerment

The EvolutionRepublican

From fibs in America’s first newspaper about royal incest to social-media-driven conspiracy theories about Barack Obama’s birthplace, Andie Tucher explores how American audiences have argued over what’s real and what’s not and why that matters for democracy.

1860–2020

$70.00 / £54.00 cloth 978-0-231-19926-1 2022 400 pages 58 illus. COLUMBIA: AND Edited by Rudiger L. von Arnim and Joseph E. Stiglitz

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This second edition draws on extensive research to portray how social-action organizations have evolved over the past twenty-five years, building power in the struggle for social and economic justice. It explores how organizers increasingly target corporate influence and fight pervasive intersectional injustice. $35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-18945-3 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-18944-6 2023 400 pages 4 illus.

The Great Polarization brings together contributors from disparate perspectives to examine the causes and consequences of skyrocketing inequality. Contributors reconsider the data on inequality, examine the policies that have led to this predicament, and outline potential ways forward.

December

CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPMENT

Not Exactly Lying Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History Andie Tucher

INITIATIVE FOR POLICY DIALOGUE AT

The Fight for Democracy Second JacquelineEditionB.Mondros and Joan Minieri

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GLOBALIZATION The Great Polarization How Ideas, Power, and Policies Drive Inequality

OrganizingJandafor

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The influence of Vannevar Bush on the history and institutions of twentieth-century American science and technology is staggeringly vast.

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2022 392 pages Media Capture How Money, Digital Platforms, GovernmentsandControl the News

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Edited by Bush’s biographer, G. Pascal Zachary, this collection presents more than fifty of Bush’s most important works across four decades. / £25.00 978-0-231-11643-5 / £94.00 978-0-231-11642-8

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This book features pathbreaking analysis from journalists and academics on the changing na ture and the peril of media capture—that is, how formerly independent institutions fall under the sway of governments, plutocrats, and corpora tions. Contributors examine the role played by new media companies and funders, showing how the confluence of the growth of big tech and legacy media’s falling revenues has led to new forms of control. / £24.00 978-0-231-18883-8 / £93.00 978-0-231-18882-1

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This book is a global comparative history of how “soft power” came to define the interregnum between the celebration of global capitalism in the 1990s and the recent resurgence of nationalism and authoritarianism. It brings together case European Union, Burcu Baykurt and Victoria de by Thomas J. Sugrue and Caitlin Zaloom

China, Brazil, Turkey, and the United States. $35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-19545-4 $145.00 / £112.00 cloth 978-0-231-19544-7 2021 352 pages InternationalismSoft-Power Competing for Cultural Influence in 21st-CenturytheGlobal Order Edited by

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Grazia In The Long Year, some of the world’s most incisive thinkers excavate 2020’s buried crises, revealing how they must be confronted in order to achieve a more equal future. $22.95 / £17.99 paper 978-0-231-20453-8 $95.00 / £74.00 cloth 978-0-231-20452-1 2022 560 pages PUBLIC BOOKS SERIES The Long Year A 2020 Reader Edited

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In 1952, John T. “Jack” Downey, a twentythree-year-old CIA officer, was shot down over Manchuria. Lost in the Cold War is the never-before-told story of Downey’s decades as a prisoner of war and the efforts to bring him home.

Backfire explores the surprising ways sanctions affect multinational companies, governments, and ultimately millions of people around the world. Drawing on interviews with experts, policy makers, and people in sanctioned countries, Agathe Demarais examines the unintended consequences of the use of sanctions as a diplomatic weapon. Sanctions Reshape Against U.S.

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Rumbles of Thunder Power Shifts and the Danger of Sino-American War Steve Chan

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$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20181-0 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20180-3 pages 9 illus. Ideology in U.S. Foreign Relations New Histories

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Steve Chan examines a range of international relations theories and popular narratives that suggest an elevated risk of Sino-American confrontation.

AMERICA8 IN THE WORLD

Bringing together expertise in international relations theory and keen political acumen, Rumbles of Thunder challenges conventional wisdom on the likelihood of war between the United States and China. $32.00 / £25.0 paper 978-0-231-20845-1 $130.00 / £100.00 cloth 978-0-231-20844-4 December 2022 344 pages

$27.95 / £22.00 cloth 978-0-231-19912-4 I. COHEN ON AMERICAN–EAST ASIAN RELATIONS Lost in the Cold War

The Story of Jack Downey, Longest-HeldAmerica’sPOW John T. Downey, Thomas J. Christensen, and Jack Lee Downey How does the history of U.S. foreign relations appear differently when viewed through the lens of ideology? This book explores the ideological landscape of international relations from the colonial era to the present. It offers a foundational statement on the intellectual history of U.S. foreign policy.

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Isolating the Enemy Diplomatic Strategy in China and the United States, 1953–1956 Tao Wang

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$35.00 / £30.00 paper 978-0-231-20129-2 $145.00 / £112.00 cloth 978-0-231-20128-5 14 illus. BERNKOPF TUCKER AND WARREN I. COHEN BOOK ON AMERICAN–EAST ASIAN RELATIONS

This book brings together leading China specialists to offer a retrospective on relations between the United States and China over the last half-century and to consider what might come next. The contributors include academics, leaders of China-related nongovernmental organizations, and former diplomats and government officials.

Tao Wang offers a new account of Sino–American relations in the mid-1950s that situates the two great powers in their international context. He reveals how both the United States and China adopted a policy of attempting to isolate their adversary and explores how Chinese and American leaders perceived and reacted to each other’s strategies.

Andrew Priest offers a new understanding of the roots of American empire that foregrounds the longer history of perceptions of European powers. He traces the development of American thinking about European imperialism in the years after the Civil War, before the United States embarked on its own overseas colonial projects.

2021 336 pages

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-19745-8 $145.00 / £112.00 cloth 978-0-231-19744-1 pages 11 illus.

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Engaging China Fifty Years of SinoAmerican Relations Edited by Anne F. Thurston

Designs on Empire America’s Rise to Power in the Age of European Imperialism Andrew Priest

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2022 244 pages 15

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9 AMERICA IN THE WORLD Burmese Haze US Policy andMyanmar’sandOpening—Closing Erin Murphy

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2021 472 pages

Burmese Haze provides a unique—and personal—perspective on the historical events and foreign ties that shaped Myanmar and its relationship with the United States. Former intelligence analyst Erin Murphy tells the story of a remarkable political transition and subsequent collapse, explaining why Myanmar is where it is today.

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$40.00 paper 978-3-8376-5868-2 October 2022 235 pages BIELEFELD UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Peace and violence are opposites, but they do not exclude each other entirely. The contributors argue that while full peace cannot be achieved, efforts against violence and the prospects for peaceful coexistence never completely disappear.

BetweenEntanglementsPeace and Violence

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change. $32.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-19225-5 $125.00 / £98.00 cloth 978-0-231-19224-8 September 2022 312 pages COLUMBIA STUDIES IN TERRORISM AND IRREGULAR WARFARE Terror in Transition Leadership and Succession in Terrorist Organizations Tricia L. Bacon and Elizabeth Grimm TERRORISM AND SECURITY STUDIES Counterterrorism expert Rita

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This book provides a groundbreaking analysis of how religious terrorist groups manage and adapt to major shifts in leadership. L. Bacon and Elizabeth Grimm argue that how successors position themselves in terms of the founder shapes a terrorist group’s future and how and why different types of successors choose to pursue incremental or discontinuous Katz reveals a new generation of terrorist movements that don’t the internet, but exist almost entirely on ISIS to Soldiers approaches needed for a new era which arrests and military campaigns alone cannot stop terrorist threats. Vlcek presents a clear and rigorous survey of terrorist financing and the efforts to combat it. This book is a range of courses international politics, and global political economy.

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$30.00 / £25.00 cloth 978-0-231-20350-0 November 2022 368 pages COLUMBIA STUDIES IN TERRORISM AND IRREGULAR WARFARE Saints and Soldiers Inside Terrorism,Internet-AgeFromSyria to the Capitol Siege Rita Katz William

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David C. Rapoport, a preeminent scholar of political violence, identifies and analyzes four distinct of global terrorism. He

Two internationally recognized experts use available documents from al-Qaeda and ISIS to explain how jihadist groups think, Gartenstein-Ross Thomas Joscelyn recast militant

groups as learning organizations, detailing their embrace of strategic, tactical, and technological innovation. $30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-19525-6 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-19524-9 2022 512 pages COLUMBIA STUDIES IN TERRORISM AND IRREGULAR WARFARE Waves of TerrorismGlobal

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To Deter and Punish examines why and how the United States and its Western European allies came to treat nonstate “terrorists” as a key threat. Silke Zoller traces Western state officials’ responses to terrorism from the first Palestinian hijacking in 1968 to Ronald Reagan’s militarization of counterterrorism in the early 1980s. £28.00 978-0-231-19547-8 978-0-231-19546-1 Zoller

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This timely and in-depth book examines India’s reorienting strategic posture and describes how New Delhi’s security policy in the Indo-Pacific region has evolved and expanded over the past two decades. Aditi Malhotra argues that India’s quest to leverage its geostrategic location to emerge as an Indo-Pacific actor faces multiple challenges, which create a clear divide between the country’s political rhetoric and action on the ground.

grow, and adapt. Daveed

11 India in the IndoPacific Understanding India's Security Orientation Towards Southeast and East Asia Aditi Malhotra

examines the dynamics of each wave, contrasting their tactics, targets, and goals and placing them in the context of the much longer history of terrorism. $35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-13303-6 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-13302-9 2022 448 TERRORISMpages AND SECURITY STUDIES

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January 2023 432 pages Universal Food Security How to End Hunger While

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November 2022 296 pages To Catch a

This book provides an accessible guide to making healthy diets from sustainable food systems available to all. Glenn Denning bridges the divisive worlds of science, policy, and practice and shares personal perspectives and insights gained over four decades working in more than fifty countries.

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The Pursuit and Trial of Hissène Habré Reed Brody

To Catch a Dictator is a dramatic insider’s account of the hunt for Hissène Habré, the former despot of Chad, and his momentous trial. The Human rights lawyer Reed Brody recounts how he and an international team of investigators, legal experts, and victims went on a quest for justice.

POLICY SERIES

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CENTER ENERGY

David R. Mares

October 2022 312 pages

December 2022 240 pages COLUMBIA STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND POLITICS States and the Masters of Capital Sovereign Lending, Old and New

David R. Mares develops a powerful new account of the relationship between state resource ownership and energy policy. He considers the history of Latin American oil and gas policies and provides an in-depth analysis of Venezuela from 1989 to 2016—before, during, and after the presidency of Hugo Chávez.

Resource Nationalism and Energy Policy

12 Today, states’ ability to borrow private capital depends on stringent evaluations of their creditworthiness. While many presume that this has long been the case, Quentin Bruneau argues that it is a surprisingly recent phenomenon— the outcome of a pivotal shift in the social composition of financial markets.

Venezuela in Context

ON GLOBAL

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2022 248 pages ARTS AND TRADITIONS OF THE TABLE: PERSPECTIVES ON CULINARY HISTORY Gastronativism Food, Identity, Politics Fabio Parasecoli

in the 21st

This book explains why emerging economies have come to dominate global environmental politics and examines the implications for international cooperation. Johannes Urpelainen argues that, although emerging economies continue to prioritize economic growth, innovative bargaining and institutional design offer a way forward.

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Immanuel Wallerstein, a twentieth-century sociologist and economic historian, developed a world-systems theory that can help us better understand and describe developments of the twenty-first century. This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to Wallerstein’s ideas, highlighting the expansive nature and the enduring value of his work. $35.00 paper 978-3-8376-6044-9 World-SystemsApplyingTheory Century

December 2022 170 pages 5 illus. TRANSCRIPT PUBLISHING Wallerstein 2.0 Thinking and

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September 2022 256 pages AGENDA PUBLISHING Future Tense

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2022 344 pages PoliticsEnvironmentalGlobal The Transformative Role of Emerging Economies Johannes Urpelainen

Fabio Parasecoli identifies and defines the phenomenon of “gastronativism,” the ideological use of food to advance ideas about who belongs to a community and who does not. Featuring a wide array of examples from all over the world, this book is a timely, incisive, and lively analysis of how and why food has become a powerful political tool. $25.00 / £20.00 paper 978-0-231-20207-7 $100.00 / £78.00 cloth 978-0-231-20206-0 What can we anticipate beyond the current Covid-19 emergency? This collection of essays considers the crossroads where we find ourselves and explores the tensions between the pull of isolationism and nationalism on the one hand and that of globalization and multilateralism on the other. $90.00 cloth 978-1-778821-321-9 Globalism After the Pandemic Edited by Catherine Fieschi

$35.00 / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20435-4 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20434-7 424 pages 19 illus.

Leon Fink examines key cases of progressive influence on postwar U.S. foreign policy, tracing the tension between liberal aspirations and the political realities that stymie them. A diplomatic history that emphasizes the roles of class, labor, race, and grassroots activism, this book suggests new directions for progressive foreign policy.

Undoing the Liberal World Order Progressive Ideals and Political Realities Since World War II Leon Fink

This book calls for a new global approach to education to enrich and enhance the lives of children everywhere. Contributors emphasize the centrality of education to social and environmental justice, as well as the philosophical foundations of education. The book features a foreword by Pope Francis.

2022

$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20113-1 $120.00 / £94.00 cloth 978-0-231-20112-4 25 illus. Exhuming Violent Histories Forensics, Memory, and Rewriting Spain’s Past Nicole Iturriaga

2022 256 pages

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Nicole Iturriaga offers an ethnographic examination of how Spanish human rights activists use forensic methods to challenge dominant histories, reshape collective memory, and create new forms of transitional justice. Exhuming Violent Histories sheds new light on how science and technology intersect with human rights and collective memory.

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Mark Shirk examines historical and contemporary state responses to transnational violence to develop a new account of the making of global orders. He considers a series of crises that plagued the state system: piracy in the eighteenth century, anarchist “propagandists of the deed” at the turn of the twentieth, and al-Qaeda in recent years.

2022 256 pages COLUMBIA STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND POLITICS Making War on the World How ViolenceTransnationalReshapes Global Order Mark Shirk INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

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The coronavirus pandemic that broke out in 2019 has finally calmed down in China after much initial bungling. Qin Hui offers a bracing reflection on the pandemic effects on political institutions in both China and the West. cloth 978-988-237-231-3 Thoughts by David Ownby

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Political Uncertainty A ExplorationComparative Gergana Dimova Foreword by Todor Yalamov and Rumena Filipova

Soviet and Post-Soviet Russian Foreign Policies III East-West Relations in Europe and Eurasia in the Post-Cold War Transition, 1991–2001 Robert M. Cutler

States Beyond Borders A Comparative Study of Central American Sending States and Their Emigrant Policy (1998–2021) Isabel Rosales Sandoval

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Isabel Rosales Sandoval focuses on the factors that influence the implementation of the policies that Central American states have adopted to reach out to their citizens abroad. Specifically, she investigates why and how sending states implement transnational emigrant policies.

This collection of studies investigates the political economy of international relations between the Soviet bloc and West European countries, both individually and as the European Economic Community. It covers the Post Cold War transition years between 1991-2001. paper 978-3-8382-1728-4

Contributors to this volume explore the intersection of international politics in the postYugoslav states with a focus on the influence and impact of the European Union, the United States, Russia, China, and Turkey. paper 978-3-8382-1375-0 3 illus.

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$60.00 paper 978-3-8382-1649-2 Constructing the Limits of Europe Identity and Foreign Policy in Poland, Bulgaria, and Russia Since 1989

Oleksandra Keudel proposes a novel explanation for why some local governments in hybrid regimes enable citizen participation while others restrict it. She argues that mechanisms for citizen participation are byproducts of the political dynamics of informal business-political (patronal) networks that seek domination over local governments. paper 978-3-8382-1671-3 Keudel Foreword by Sabine Kropp

2022 520 pages 4 illus. IBIDEM PRESS How OpportunitiesNetworksPatronalShapefor Local Citizen Participation in a Hybrid Regime A Comparative Analysis of Five Cities in Ukraine Oleksandra

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Vishakha N. Desai uses her life experiences to explore the significance of living globally and its urgency for our current moment. She reframes the idea of what it means to be global, considering how to lead a life of multiple belongings without losing local and national affinities.

A New Question?Eastern Great Powers and the PostYugoslav States Edited by Soeren Keil and Bernhard Stahl

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This comparative study asks critical questions about the reconfiguration of Europe after 1989. Rumena Filipova argues that the foreign policy behavior of Poland, Bulgaria, and Russia has been shaped principally by these countries' dominant conceptions of national identity.

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Florian Weigand investigates legitimacy and its absence in Afghanistan. He shows that what matters in conflict zones is dignity: People judge authorities on the basis of their day-today experiences with them. This book offers timely new insights into recent developments in Afghanistan and into the challenges facing conflict-torn areas more widely. / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-20049-3 $140.00 / £108.00 cloth 978-0-231-20048-6 Waiting for Dignity Legitimacy and Authority in Afghanistan

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Eli Friedman reveals how cities in China have granted public goods to the privileged while condemning poor and working-class migrants to insecurity, constant mobility, and degraded educational opportunities. He provides a finegrained account of the life experiences of people drawn into the cities as workers but excluded as full citizens.

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November 2022 800 pages The Dalai Lama's Special Envoy Memoirs of a Lifetime in Pursuit of a Reunited Tibet Lodi

November 2022 272 pages CONTEMPORARY ASIA IN THE WORLD War and Peace in the Taiwan Strait Scott

Scott L. Kastner offers a comprehensive account of PRC-Taiwan relations that sheds new light on the prospects for military conflict. Drawing on both international relations theory and close empirical analysis of regional trends, this book provides vital perspective on how a war in the Taiwan Strait could occur—and how one could be avoided.

Florian Weigand Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari spent decades striving for resolution of the Tibetan-Chinese conflict. He was the Dalai Lama’s special envoy and chief negotiator with the People’s Republic of China in the formal negotiations over the status of Tibet. In this revealing memoir, Gyari chronicles his lifetime of service to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan cause. / £30.00 978-0-231-20648-8 Gyaltsen

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This book tells the dramatic story of the Wuhan Covid-19 lockdown in the voices of the city’s own people. Using a vast archive of more than 6,000 diaries, sociologist Guobin Yang vividly depicts how the city coped during the crisis.

This book is a comparative approach to Japanese politics. Grounded in a discussion of democracy’s historical development since the Meiji period, each chapter encourages readers to think critically and comparatively about political processes and their outcomes, situating Japan regionally and as a wealthy, democratic nation. / £11.99 paper 978-1-952636-35-6 Government and LaurenPoliticsMcKee

Japan’s Grand Strategy in the Era of Abe Shinzō Michael J. Green

Michael J. Green provides a groundbreaking and comprehensive account of Japan’s strategic thinking under Prime Minister Abe Shinzō. Green explains the foundational logic and the worldview behind Shinzō's approach, from key precedents in Japanese history to the specific economic, defense, and diplomatic priorities shaping contemporary policy.

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Why and when does China exercise restraint— and how does this aspect of Chinese statecraft challenge the assumptions of international relations theory? Chin-Hao Huang argues that a rising power’s desire to be perceived as legitimate provides a key rationale for refraining from coercive measures.

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Paradoxes of Pakistan

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This book is a reflection on Pakistan’s history from an insider’s perspective. It pays homage to the many Pakistanis who face with a generous and open heart the problems created by Pakistan's complex geopolitical context; many ethnic and religious contradictions; and a tormented path toward self-definition, independence, democracy, and freedom.

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This book is a collection of essays written over the last five decades to document events related to the communal politics that have flourished in Gujarat. It features chapters on the historical aspects of communalism and the growth of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Gujarat, particularly focusing on its electoral politics.

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Jan Breman and Ghanshyam Shah To Raise a Fallen People brings to light pio neering writing on international politics from nineteenth-century India. In these texts, prom inent public figures urge their compatriots to learn English and travel abroad to study, debate whether to boycott foreign goods, differ over British imperialism in Afghanistan and China, and query whether to adopt Western values or champion their own civilizational ethos.

2022 240 pages AGENDA PUBLISHING ASIAN POLITICS

How has the Chinese government dealt with unequal development and how and why has Chinese society accepted such high levels of inequality? In exploring these questions, this book considers what the Chinese social model is all about, showing how it goes beyond ideas about capitalism and socialism. 978-1-78821-474-2

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Tom Phuong Le offers a novel explanation of Japan’s reluctance to remilitarize that foregrounds the relationship between demographics and security. Japan’s Aging Peace demonstrates how changing perceptions of security across generations have culminated in a culture of antimilitarism that constrains efforts to pursue a more martial foreign policy.

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Drawing on primary sources in several Asian and European languages, James A. Millward surveys Xinjiang’s rich environmental and cul tural heritage as well as its historical and con temporary geopolitical significance. This revised and updated edition features new empirically balanced analysis of the latest focusing on the cir the Uyghurs, and other the face of policies imple the Chinese Communist Party.

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The Chinese Economy

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In recent decades, Taiwan has increasingly come to see itself as a modern nation-state. A-chin Hsiau traces the origins of Taiwanese national identity to the 1970s, when a surge of domestic dissent and youth activism transformed society, politics, and culture in ways that continue to be felt. / £28.00 paper 978-0-231-20053-0 $140.00 / £108.00 978-0-231-20052-3

Stephen L. Morgan examines debates about the Chinese economic story from the time of the great divergence to the present day. Morgan considers issues beyond the usual GDP indica tors, including well-being and human capital, business and the culture of management, aging, urbanization, sustainability, consumerism, health, education, and the environment.

2021 392 pages 31 illus. CONTEMPORARY ASIA IN THE WORLD Japan’s Aging Peace Pacifism and Militarism in the Twenty-First Century Tom Phuong Le ASIAN POLITICS

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The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative has produced a flurry of activities both in the countries of the South Caucasus and in Russia. This volume collects a sample of critical voices to study the effects of these infrastructure projects on local livelihoods, sustainable and environmentally sound development, transparency, and inclusiveness. paper 978-3-8382-1574-7

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2013–2019, Vol. II

This book is a lively and authoritative distillation of this complex history, told with vivid details, a grand sweep, and wry wit. The acclaimed historian Sheila Fitzpatrick chronicles the Soviet Age—its rise, reign, and unexpected fall, as well as its afterlife in today’s Russia. Moving seamlessly from Lenin to Stalin to Gorbachev to Putin, Fitzpatrick provides an indispensable guide to one of the twentieth century’s great powers and the enduring fascination it still exerts.. paper 978-0-231-20717-1 $100.00 978-0-231-20716-4

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This work is a contemporary historical, narrative analysis of events in and around Ukraine from 2013 to 2019. These years were almost as significant for Ukraine as the achievement of independence in 1991, because Ukraine was in danger of losing its independence again after the victory of the "Maidan." cloth 978-3-8382-1725-3

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Volume II covers the popular uprising against the kleptocratic regime of President Yanukovych that led to a takeover of power by the parliamentary opposition—and to the total loss of influence by Russia. Schneider-Deters shows how the threat of Russian troops deploying along the border was Russian's attempt to bring about a "Crimea scenario,"and a secession of the eastern part of the country.

2022 256 pages The Shortest History of the Soviet Union Sheila Fitzpatrick EUROPEAN POLITICS

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An Unsettled Nation State-Building, Identity, and Separatism in PostSoviet Moldova Eduard Baidaus

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The geopolitics of postcommunist Europe are important not only for Ukraine but also for the future of the continent. This book examines how countries in East-Central Europe and the Caucasus approach Ukraine and considers the potential for new multilateral structures. It also illustrates how Russia shapes politics in the post-Soviet space. 978-3-8382-1615-7

23 Romanova's innovative monograph provides an important contribution to the comparative exploration of party system change over time and constitutes a case study of more general patterns of interaction between municipal decentralization and electoral competition in democratising states. $34.00 paper 978-3-8382-1700-0 October 2022 200 pages IBIDEM PRESS Decentralization and Multilevel Elections in Ukraine Reform Dynamics and Party Politics in 2010–2021

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Valentyna Romanova This is a selection of essays and dispatches from a veteran observer of the development of Ukrainian culture and politics. It examines Ukrainian-Jewish relations in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and charts the events that took place in Ukraine after the 20132014 Euromaidan Revolution. 978-3-8382-1509-9 Davidzon Foreword by Bernard-Henri Lévy

2022 250 pages IBIDEM PRESS NationBirthRelationsJewish-UkrainianandtheofaPolitical Selected Writings 2013–2021 Vladislav

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Ukraine in Central and Eastern Europe Kyiv's Foreign Affairs and the International Relations of the Post-Communist Region

This book investigates state-building, distorted identities, and separatism in the Republic of Moldova. It examines the conflicting positions that political parties, the public, and experts have taken towards the problems that challenge the nation- and state-building processes in this post-Soviet state. 978-3-8382-1582-2

2021 440 pages 20 illus. WOODROW WILSON CENTER SERIES

Margarita M. Balmaceda follows Russia’s three largest fossil-fuel exports—natural gas, oil, and coal—from production in Siberia through transportation via Ukraine to final use in Germany in order to understand the tension between energy as threat and energy as opportunity.

Russian Energy Chains The Remaking of Technopolitics from Siberia to Ukraine to the European Union Margarita M. Balmaceda

Ukraine’s Azov movement has grown from a militia of fringe far-right figures and football hooligans into a multipronged social movement. Michael Colborne explains how Azov came to exploit Ukraine’s fractured social and political situation to build one of the most ambitious and dangerous far-right movements in the world.

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Germany’s Sparkassen are publicly held savings banks. No other advanced industrial economy relies as heavily on such small, publicly owned financial institutions to fuel its economy. What has enabled these small institutions to stay at the heart of the German economy? Focusing on the era following the 2008 financial crisis, Mark K. Cassell explores the unique entity that is the German public banking system and discusses the lessons it offers to banking systems worldwide.

Banking on the State The Political Economy of Public Savings Banks

From the Fires of War Ukraine’s Azov Movement and the Global Far Right Michael Colborne

The Putin Predicament Problems of Legitimacy and Succession in Russia Bo Petersson. Foreword by J. Paul Goode

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Bo Petersson analyzes the legitimization strategies employed during Vladimir Putin’s third and fourth terms in office, arguing that they rest on Putin’s highly personalized blend of a strongman image and a presentation as the embodiment of Russia’s great power myth.

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The last decade has seen the European Union beset by crises, and Covid-19 has presented yet another threat to its existence. Luuk van Middelaar assesses the European Union's response and how that response has impacted member states.

2022 200 pages

This book provides a detailed yet concise narrative of the history of ethnic Germans in the Russian Empire and USSR. J. Otto Pohl begins with German colonists' settlement in the Russian Empire in 1764, tracing Tsarist state policies toward them up until 1917. He also chronicles Soviet repression of ethnic Germans.

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Pandemonium Europe's Covid Crisis Luuk van Middelaar

What Has Changed in Ukraine During 2013–2021? Vladimir Dubrovskiy, Kálmán Mizsei, and Kateryna IvashchenkoStadnik in collaboration with Mychailo Wynnyckyj Foreword by Yaroslav Hrytsak

$58.00 paper 978-3-8382-1687-4 A PeacebuildingModelCosmopolitanfor The Ukrainian Cases of Crimea and the Donbas Marc Raphael Dietrich

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Ukraine is the stage of the largest crisis in Europe since the end of the Cold War. When it comes to understanding complex hybrid conflicts, theories in international relations are often trapped in state-centered perspectives. In this book, Marc Raphael Dietrich instead discusses cosmopolitanism and centers the role of the individual, providing valuable alternative insights on the Crimea and Donbas conflict.

Eight Years After the Revolution of Dignity

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This book views the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity from a broad systemic perspective as an ongoing process in which social, economic, political, and institutional developments are intertwined. $36.00 paper 978-3-8382-1560-0 8

The Years of Great Silence The SpecialDeportation,Settlement, and Mobilization into the Labor Army of Ethnic Germans in the USSR, 1941–1955

The Limits of Technocracy Anna Killick

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Anastasia Lysyvets’s memoir, first published in Kyiv in 2009, is one of the most powerful testimonies of a victim of the Holodomor, the Great Famine of 1932–1933 in Ukraine. The testimony—which Lysyvets, a simple village teacher, wrote during the the 1970s and 1980s without hope of publication—depicts pain, death, and hunger as few others do. 978-3-8382-1616-4

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The book provides a tableau of the emblematic figures of the war in the Donbas. It not only presents tragedies, but also human moments and noble deeds. It is one of the few authentic books with on-the-spot coverage, interviews, and dramatic photos documenting the war in Eastern Ukraine. 978-3-8382-1680-5 the Donbas Frontline, 2014–2019 Ildi Eperjesi and Oleksandr Kachura

The Holodomor and the Origins of the Soviet Man Reading the Testimony of Anastasia Lysyvets Vitalii Ogiienko and Anastasia Lysyvets Translated by Alexander John Motyl and Alla Parkhomenko

In recent years, a technocracy of experts has had an increasingly large role in economic policy making. How do politicians feel about this and how do they balance their political and ethical aims with economic expertise? paper 978-1-778821-565-7 978-1-78821-564-0

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The right to be elected, although guaranteed in human rights documents on international and regional levels, is still an underresearched and undertheorized concept. This book explains the conceptual relevance of the right to be elected, how it relates to the right to vote, and the significance of both these rights for democratic systems. paper 978-3-8382-1521-1 the Right to Be and Herzegovina Senada Zatagić

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This book argues that the debate over whether or not Britain should be part of the European question is rooted in a flawed analysis of the nature of the global political economy, the European Union, and Britain’s place within them. Owen Parker, Matthew Bishop, and Nicole Lindstrom make the case for an approach that is critical of the European Union while pragmatically embracing its potential to enable a radical internationalist politics. 978-1-78821-245-8

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This anthology is the first to bring together case studies on the Christian Right in over twenty European countries, providing a transnational perspective and accessible insight for clergy, politicians, and academics alike. paper 978-3-8376-6038-8

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Martin Shaw argues that intentional, organized hostility mobilized by political actors should be regarded as a distinctive form of racism, with a special significance in societies where racism has been delegitimized. Using a framework that integrates strategic, ideological, media, popular, and policy dimensions of political racism, the book examines political racism's role in Brexit, as well as the rise of a new nationalist politics in the UK. paper 978-1-778821-508-4 978-1-78821-507-7

Arsenal of Autocracy

Political Racism Brexit and its Aftermath Martin Shaw

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LindstromBishop,OwenBritishEuropeBurilkovandtheLeftParker,MatthewandNicole

2022 192 pages AGENDA PUBLISHING

Inspired by the success of the United States Christian Right and the rise of the global farright, ultraconservative Christians in Europe are joining forces in an effort to reshape Europe.

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This book explores the military strategy and modernization of Russia and China post-2001. In an international system where U.S. power wanes, Russia and China are the most potent challengers to the post–Cold War world order. The security challenge these powers pose is enhanced by their histories and their status as revisionist powers. 978-3-8474-2327-0

2022 250 pages VERLAG BARBARA BUDRICH

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Oil Leaders offers an unprecedented glimpse into the strategic thinking of top figures in the energy world from the 1980s through the recent past.

The Politics of Arab Authenticity Challenges to Postcolonial Thought Ahmad Agbaria

Syria Betrayed Atrocities, War, and the Failure of DiplomacyInternational Alex J. Bellamy

Ahmad Agbaria tells the story of a generation of postcolonial thinkers and activists who came to question their modernist commitments. He analyzes the heated cultural and intellectual debates that overtook the Arab world in the 1970s, uncovering why major figures turned to tradition in search of solutions to postcolonial predicaments.

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Classless Politics Islamist Movements, the Left, and Authoritarian Legacies in Egypt Hesham Sallam

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An Insider’s Account of Four Decades of Saudi Arabia and OPEC's Global Energy Policy Ibrahim AlMuhanna

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Ibrahim AlMuhanna—a close adviser to four different Saudi oil ministers over the last four decades—examines the role of individual and collective decision-making in shaping market movements.

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Classless Politics offers a counterintuitive account of the relationship between neoliberal economics and Islamist politics in Egypt. Hesham Sallam examines why Islamist movements have gained support at the expense of the left, even amid conflicts over the costs of economic reforms.

Alex J. Bellamy provides a forensic account of the world’s failure to protect Syrian civilians from mass atrocities. Drawing on interviews with key players, documents from the United Nations and other international organizations, and sources from the Middle East and beyond, he traces the missteps of the international response to Syria’s civil war.

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$17.95 / £14.99 paper 978-0-231-20829-1 $80.00 / £62.00 cloth 978-0-231-20828-4 Martin Crowley argues that a new conception of agency as both distributed and decisive is necessary in the Anthropocene. A major intervention into ongoing debates in posthumanism, political ecology, and political theory, Accidental Agents reshapes our understanding of political agency in and for a more-than-human Kurz develops a comprehensive integrated theory of the dynamics of market power and income inequality. shows that technological innovations are not simply sources of growth and progress: they sow the seeds of market power. Technological market power inequality of

This book brings together leading experts to explore the possibilities of the Green New Deal, emphasizing the future of work.

The Green New Deal and the Future of EditedWork by Craig Calhoun and Benjamin Y. Fong PhenomenologyPandemic

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Judith Butler shows how COVID-19 and all its consequences—political, social, ecological, economic—have challenged us to reconsider the sense of the world that such disasters bring about. Criticizing notions of unlimited personal liberty and the killing forces of racism, sexism, and classism, this book suggests that the pandemic illuminates the potential of shared vulnerabilities as well as the injustice of pervasive inequalities.

Contributors examine transformations that are already underway and put forth bold new proposals that can provide jobs while reducing carbon consumption—building a world that is sustainable both economically and ecologically.

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2021 296 pages NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY Praxis and Revolution A Theory of TransformationSocial Eva von Redecker

Helen Barnard asks what it takes to slay "want" in modern Britain and explores what we can learn from our past to build a better, fairer, more equal and more hopeful society.

Bodies of Democracy Modes of Embodied Politics Amanda Machin

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This volume presents the first complete transla tion of Antonio Gramsci’s notes on the concept of subalternity, including the prison notebook devoted to the theme of subaltern social groups. It includes a critical apparatus that clarifies Gramsci’s history, culture, and sources and con textualizes these ideas against his earlier writings and letters.

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Amanda Machin considers six embodied modes of democratic politics: identification, deliberation, disagreement, protest, occupation, and counsel. Drawing on diverse thinkers, she offers an absorbing illustration of the ways that human bodies are not only the disciplined objects of politics but also the generative subjects of democracy. 978-3-8376-4923-9

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Eva von Redecker reconsiders critical theory’s understanding of radical change in order to offer a bold new account of how revolution occurs. She argues that revolutions are not singular events but extended processes: beginning from the interstices of society, they succeed by gradually rearticulating social structures toward a new paradigm.

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Katy Jones and Ashwin Kumar argue that we can create a world in which the state empowers workers: and is on the side of people trying to get on in life. However, they show that there is no easy route: creating this world requires overturning orthodoxies and established thinking on productivity, skills, unemployment policy, transport, and childcare.

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Access to many of the things that make and keep us healthy are not evenly distributed in the population. Achieving good health is deeply entwined with all aspects of society and it has never been clearer that these determinants are not only social or physiological, but also political.

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