A major new introduction to international relations Fully integrated ‘impressively integrated, Heywood’s thoughtful and clearly-written new introduction has the potential to change how international relations is taught.’ Terry Nardin, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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global politics palgrave foundations February 2011 | Paperback | £29.99 | 978-1-4039-8982-6
Written by Andrew Heywood, bestselling author of Politics, Key Concepts in Politics, Political Theory and Political Ideologies. He was Vice Principal of Croydon College.
‘An excellent starting point for anyone wanting their students to think critically and creatively about 21st century global politics.’ Jacqui True, University of Auckland, New Zealand
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CONTENTS Introductory Books
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Globalization, the State and Political Sociology
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Transformations of the State Series
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Global Ethics Series
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Global Governance
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International Political Economy
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International Political Economy Series
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International Relations
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Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series
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International Relations/International Relations Theory 34 International Political Theory Series
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International Relations/Diplomacy
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Security Studies
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New Security Challenges Series
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Terrorism
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Security Studies/Conflict Resolution and Peace Keeping 47 Teaching and Research in Higher Education
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Universities into the 21st Century Series
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Index
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Welcome to the new Palgrave Macmillan Globalization & International Relations 2011 Catalogue. This year we are delighted to present a number of excellent new textbooks, chief among them, Andrew Heywood’s outstanding Global Politics a major and indispensible new introduction to the study of International Relations and Global Politics. Others to watch out for include The Global Political System, a new English translation of a very successful Italian IR text by Fulvio Attinà. New academic highlights include Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics, an excellent study of American foreign policy in the 21st century by Simon Reich and The Good War by M.J. Williams, a compelling account of the challenges faced by NATO in the seemingly never ending Afghan conflict. Please also look out for exciting new titles in the International Political Economy and Palgrave Studies in IR series. If you would like to find out more about our 2011 publishing programme, or submit a proposal, please visit www.palgrave.com/politics or contact us directly: Dan Porter, Senior Marketing Executive, Politics, d.porter@palgrave.com Hannah Burnell, Marketing Executive, Politics, h.burnell@palgrave.com Christina Brian, Commissioning Editor, Politics, c.brian@palgrave.com Steven Kennedy, Publisher, Politics, s.kennedy@palgrave.com Stephen Wenham, Commissioning Editor, Politics, s.wenham@palgrave.com
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Doing Political Science and International Relations Theories in Action Heather Savigny, Lecturer of Politics, University of East Anglia, UK and Lee Marsden, Lecturer, School of Political Social & International Studies, UK
Global Politics Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK (A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)
'Accessible and comprehensive as it is innovative, this is a splendid introduction and one truly crafted for our times. Its clarity of exposition and extensive use of illustrative materials bring global politics to life. And its novel combination of the great traditions of international relations theory with a more multidisciplinary approach provides students with the tools necessary to understand the complex forces shaping the twenty-first century world.' - Tony McGrew, University of Strathclyde, UK 'An excellent starting point for anyone wanting their students to think critically and creatively about twenty-first century global politics. Combining meaningful engagement with key global issues...with nuanced coverage of traditional international relations concerns...it is the most comprehensive, theoretically and historically-informed introductory text available.' - Jacqui True, University of Auckland, New Zealand 'Excellent! A first-rate text which I look forward to using in class. Rich in themes, comprehensive in scope and beautifully woven together with illuminating theoretical threads, it introduces IR but also moves beyond and its innovative lay-out will fire students’ imagination.' - Torbjørn L. Knutsen, University of Trondheim (NTNU), Norway This book is a major new introduction to international relations/global politics. Written by a leading textbook author, it is engaging, stimulating and forward-looking, covering all the topics and theory that students require at an introductory level and integrating them to build a full understanding. Contents: Introducing Global Politics / Historical Context / Theories of Global Politics / The Economy in a Global Age / The State and Foreign Policy in a Global Age / Society in a Global Age / Nationalism in a Global Age / Identity, Culture and Challenges to the West / Power and Twenty-First Century Global Order / War and Peace / Nuclear Proliferation and Disarmament / Transnational Terrorism / Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention / International Law / Poverty and Development / Global Environmental Issues / Gender in Global Politics / International Organization, the UN and Global Governance / Global Economic Governance / Regionalism and World Politics / Images of the Global Futures
‘Innovative, sophisticated but accessible, and successfully spanning global and domestic politics, this wonderful new introduction to political science uses well-selected case studies to illuminate a wide range of theories and approaches from Comparative Politics, IR and beyond.’ - Jonathon W. Moses, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway A new type of introduction to Politics and International Relations that examines how, why and what we study. Systematic and accessible in its approach, it introduces the analytical toolkits needed to study Politics and IR. The book takes a fully integrated approach to domestic and global politics, incorporating real-world case studies throughout. Contents: Introduction / Themes and Issues in Political Science & International Relations / Power / The State / Policy / Institutions / Representation and Participation / Media / Security / International / Political Economy / The Environment / Globalisation / Doing Your Own Political Science and International Relations April 2011 Paperback
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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
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Issues in 21st Century World Politics Edited by Mark Beeson, Winthrop Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Western Australia and Nick Bisley, Associate Professor of International Relations, La Trobe University, Australia
'Combining intellectual rigor and contemporary focus, a wide-ranging portrait of the global system bringing together leading scholars to reflect on the great changes underway in world politics.' - Professor G. John. Ikenberry, Princeton University, USA A fresh, text introducing the key issues that shape the nature of the international system and global politics in the twenty-first century. The book offers a modern approach to the subject of world politics and covers and increased number of issues, such as the financial crises and migration. With contributions from a team of leading international scholars this is a dynamic yet focussed text designed to spark interest and understanding. Contents: Introduction: Issues in Twenty-First World Politics; M.Beeson & N.Bisley / PART I: EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM / Globalization and Statehood; P.G.Cerny / Regions and Regionalism in World Politics; S.Breslin / Climate Change and the Politics of the Global Environment; N.Carter / Global Power Shift: The Decline of the West and the Rise of the Rest?; N.Bisley / There are Alternatives: The Washington Consensus versus State Capitalism; M.Beeson / Democracy and Democratization; W.Case / Nationalism and Ethnicity in World Politics; R.W.Mansbach / PART II: CONFLICT, CRISES AND AUTHORITY / Old and New Wars; M.Killingsworth / Transnational Terrorism; A.Phillips / Peace Operations and Humanitarian Intervention; A.J. Bellamy / The New World of Security; M.Cabellero-Anthony / Gender Matters; L.J.Shepherd / Inequality and Underdevelopment in World Politics; R.Kiely / Energy Security and World Politics; F.Umbach / Global Financial Crises; T.J.Sinclair / Governing the Global Economy; R.Higgott / Population Movement and its Impact on World Politics; A.Hammerstad April 2010 Hardback Paperback
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Understanding International Relations 4th Revised and Updated edition Chris Brown, Professor of International Relations and Kirsten Ainley, Lecturer of International Relations, both at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
‘An excellent new edition which reinforces the book’s place as my preferred text for students new to International Relations. Accessible and compelling without glossing over the complexity of the issues, the fourth edition has been impressively updated to take account of realworld and theoretical developments.’ - Anthony F. Lang, Jr, University of St Andrews, UK The fourth edition of this best-selling text provides a lively introduction to International Relations theory. It has been comprehensively updated throughout and has new chapters on agency, structure and the state in IR and the emerging shape of twenty-first century international politics. Contents: Defining International Relations / The Development of IR Theory in the Twentieth Century / International Relations Theory Today / Agency, Structure and the State / Power and Security / The Balance of Power and War / Global Governance / The Global Economy / Globalization / The International Politics of Identity / International Relations and the Individual: Human Rights, Humanitarian Law and Humanitarian War / The Emerging Shape of 21st Century International Politics April 2009 Paperback
336pp £24.99
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The Politics Companion Robert Leach, formerly Principal Lecturer, now Visiting Reader, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
‘A very impressive one-stop reference source which provides a remarkably comprehensive overview and easy-to-use guide for new students hoping to get the most from their politics courses. I’ll certainly recommend mine to buy it.’ - Jonathon W. Moses, Norwegian University for Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway The Politics Companion will let the student know what to expect from their course and will be there every step of the way as an essential reference. Offering wide-ranging yet accessible coverage of the core topics, along with important advice on study skills, this book is the essential survival guide for politics students. April 2008 Paperback
328pp £22.99
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International Relations A Concise Introduction 2nd edition Michael Nicholson, sometime Research Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex, UK
This concise introductory text has been written for students beginning International Relations or requiring a brief but comprehensive overview. It outlines key theories, approaches and controversies and shows how they relate to the realities of the international system including such contemporary challenges like environmental degradation as well as the more traditional concerns of violence and war, poverty and inequality. The second edition has been revised and updated throughout with new chapters added on globalization and on postpositivist theory. May 2002 Hardback Paperback
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ASEAN Industries and the Challenge from China
'A splendid book which provides a clear and careful guide to doing and evaluating feminist research and highlights its crucially transformative role in the social sciences. It should be required reading not just for every social science - and of course feminist - methods course but for all researchers, reviewers and gatekeepers too.' - Sandra Harding, University of California, Los Angeles, USA This extremely innovative interdisciplinary text guides the reader through the research process from research design through to analysis and presentation while at the same time introducing the range of debates, challenges and tools that feminists use in their research around the world. Contents: Introduction to Feminist Research / The Feminist Research Ethic Explained / Feminist Roadmaps: Planning, Doing and Presenting Your Research / Question-Driven Research: Formulating a Good Question / Theory and Conceptualization including the Literature Review / The Personal and the Political: Constraints and Opportunities of Research Design / Designing and Timing a Research Project / Sampling Cases, Operationalizing Concepts and Variables and Selecting Data Requirements / Generating and Collecting Data / Common Techniques for Analysis / Structured Inquiry Research Designs / Methods for Data Management and Field Research / Writing and Publishing / Conclusion: Feminist Research Ethic, Review, and Evaluation August 2010 Paperback
320pp £22.99
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Claiming Social Rights Beyond Borders Edited by Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK and Rayah Feldman, Honorary Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Arts and Human Sciences, London South Bank University, UK
Edited by Darryl S.L. Jarvis, Associate Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore and Anthony Welch, Professor of Education, University of Sydney, Australia
Doing Feminist Research in Political & Social Science Brooke Ackerly, Associate Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, USA and Jacqui True, Senior Lecturer of International Politics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Migration and Social Protection
This book explores the impact of the rise of China on South East Asia, addressing the consequences for some of Asia’s key economic sectors, including educational services, bio-technology, financial services, and the food industry, among others. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
The growing scale of international migration has reshaped the debate on the social rights and social protection available to people outside their countries of origin. This book uses conceptual frameworks, policy analysis and empirical studies of migrants to explore international migrants’ needs for and access to social protection across the world.
April 2011 304pp 216x138mm 1 map, 46 b/w tables and 13 figures Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-54234-1
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Human Rights in the 21st Century
Rethinking International Development Series Series Editors: Andy Sumner and Ray Kiely
April 2011 Hardback
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Continuity and Change since 9/11 Edited by Michael Goodhart, Associate Professor of Political Science and Women’s Studies, University of Pittsburgh, USA and Anja Mihr, Associate Professor, Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM), University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
This is the first book to offer a systematic analysis of human rights in the twenty-first century. The chapters, written from diverse methodological perspectives, provide rich and varied insights on vital questions concerning the resiliency, weaknesses, and prospects of human rights today. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2011 11 b/w tables Hardback
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Social Movements in the Global South Dispossession, Development and Resistance Edited by Sara C. Motta, Lecturer of Politics and Political Economy, University of Nottingham, UK and Alf Gunvald Nilsen, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Bergen, Norway
Popular struggles in the global south suggest the need for the development of new and politically enabling categories of analysis, and new ways of understanding contemporary social movements. This book shows how social movements in Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East politicize development in an age of neoliberal hegemony. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2011 Hardback
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Theorizing Global Studies Darren J. O’Byrne, Principal Lecturer of Sociology and Human Rights, and Subject Head of Social Sciences, and Alexander Hensby, Lecturer of Social Science, both at Roehampton University, UK
'Theorizing Global Studies is an excellent book. All the major theoretical frames, concepts and issues are addressed, and the book provides an excellent resource for readers on the many different theoretical perspectives on globality, globalization and globalism.' - Richard Harris, Emeritus Professor of Global Studies, California State University Monterey Bay, USA Introducing eight models of global change, this book explains, challenges and redefines the core theories of globalization. Using fascinating case studies to illustrate how each model works in practice, the chapters look at society, culture, politics and economics. This book gives students a solid understanding of current global conditions. Contents: Introduction / Globalization / Liberalization / Polarization / Americanization / McDonaldization / Creolization / Transnationalization / Balkanization / Conclusion March 2011 336pp 234x156mm 1 b/w line drawing and 16 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-51731-8 Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-51732-5
Overcoming the Persistence of Inequality and Poverty Edited by Valpy FitzGerald, Head of Department, Oxford Department of International Development (Queen Elizabeth House), UK, Judith Heyer, Emeritus Fellow, Somerville College and Rosemary Thorp, Emeritus Reader in the Economics of Latin America, Department of International Development, and Emeritus Fellow of St Antony’s College, both at University of Oxford, UK
International experts evaluate new policy directions in economic development and poverty reduction, building on the ideas of a pioneer in the new discipline of Development Studies, Frances Stewart. Combing ideas and evidence on technological change, human development and conflict prevention to address the issue of the persistence of inequality A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 288pp 21 figures and 15 b/w tables Hardback £57.50
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Globalization A Short History of the Modern World William R. Nester, Professor of Government and Politics at St John’s University, USA
How did globalization come to dominate our lives? What have been, are, and most likely will be globalization’s potential benefits and costs? This book explores the world’s most powerful force for good and evil from the Renaissance through today and beyond.
Sociology of the European Union Edited by Adrian Favell, Professor of European and International Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark and Virginie Guiraudon, Research Professor, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) , France
‘This valuable text surveys the increasingly rich range of sociological analyses of the European Union. The combination of thematic overviews and primary research makes this book an excellent resource for students and lecturers.’Helen Wallace, Centennial Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Written by an internationally renowned team of experts, this book gives a much-needed sociological analysis of the European Union today. Integrating theory and empirical research, it assesses pertinent issues, from mobilities to the media. This is an engaging exploration of a fascinating subject for all students and scholars interested in Europe. Contents: Introduction; A.Favell & V.Guiraudon / PART I: SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS / Social Class and Identity; J.D.Medrano / Social Mobility and Spatial Mobility; A.Favell & E.Recchi / Elites, Middle Classes and Cities; A.Andreotti & P.Le Gales / Markets and Firms; N.Fligstein / PART II: POLITICS AND POLICIES / Mobilizations; V.Guiraudon / EU Politics; N.Kauppi / EU Policies; F.Mérand / Social theory and European Integration; H.Trenz / Postface; G.Ross February 2011 280pp 234x156mm 13 b/w tables, 2 b/w line drawings and 1 graph Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-20711-0 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-20712-7
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The Fight for the Right to Food
Gender, Politics and Institutions
Lessons Learned
Towards a Feminist Institutionalism Jean Ziegler, Vice-President, UN Human Rights Council’s Advisory Committee, Christophe Golay, Claire Mahon, both Joint Coordinators and Senior Researchers, Project on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Switzerland and Sally-Anne Way, Research Director, Center for Economic and Social Rights, Spain
This book documents and analyzes the experiences of the UN’s first Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. It highlights the conceptual advances in the legal understanding of the right to food in international human rights law, as well as analyzes key practical challenges through experiences in eleven countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Edited by Mona Lena Krook, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Women and Gender Studies, Department of Political Science, Washington University in St Louis, USA and Fiona Mackay, Senior Lecturer of Politics and International Relations, Department of Politics, Edinburgh University, UK
'A really innovative and important collection.' Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK Political institutions profoundly shape political life and are also gendered. This groundbreaking collection synthesizes new institutionalism and gendered analysis using a new approach - feminist institutionalism - in order to answer crucial questions about power inequalities, mechanisms of continuity, and the gendered limits of change.
Contents: Preface / List of Acronyms and Abbreviations / Introduction: Hunger and the Right to Food / PART I: THE RIGHT TO FOOD IN INTERNATIONAL LAW / The Definition of the Right to Food in International Law / The Right to Food of the Most Vulnerable People / The Right to Food in an Era of Globalization / The Right to Food in Situations of Armed Conflict / PART II: THE RIGHT TO FOOD IN PRACTICE: COUNTRY MISSIONS IN AFRICA, ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA / Niger / Brazil / Bangladesh / The Occupied Palestinian Territories / Ethiopia / Mongolia / Guatemala / India / Lebanon / Bolivia / Cuba / Conclusion / Annexures / End Notes
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Jonathan Dean, Teacher in Political Theory, Department of Government, University of Essex, UK
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International Relations and Development Series Series Editors: Marc Galvin and André Liebich The Graduate Institute, Geneva Publications
December 2010 256pp Hardback £57.50
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Gender and Politics Series Editors: Judith Squires and Johanna Kantola
Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics puts forward a timely analysis of contemporary feminism. Critically engaging with both narratives of feminist decline and re-emergence, it draws on poststructuralist political theory to assess current forms of activism in the UK and present a provocative account of recent developments in feminist politics.
The Migration of Power and North-South Inequalities The Case of Italy and Libya Emanuela Paoletti, Researcher, International Migration Institute, University of Oxford, UK
‘Essential reading for scholar and politician alike!’ - George Joffe, Research Fellow, Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), University of Cambridge, UK This book examines negotiations on migration in the Mediterranean. It argues that migration is a bargaining chip which countries in the South use to increase their leverage versus their counterparts in the North. This proposition opens up new understandings reframing relations of inequalities among states. Contents: Introduction and Methodology / PART I: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS / Theoretical Framework / Comparative Analysis / PART II: MIGRATION DISCOURSES AND PRACTICES IN ITALY AND LIBYA / Italy and Migration / Libya and Migration / PART III: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BILATERAL AGREEMENTS ON MIGRATION / Historical Background on the Agreements between Italy and Libya / Joint Measures on Migration / PART IV – EXTERNALISATION OF MIGRATION CONTROL MEASURES AND INTER-STATE RELATIONS / Analysis of Externalisation in the Italian-Libyan Context / Implications for International Relations Theory / Conclusion / Bibliography November 2010 320pp 11 charts Hardback £60.00
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Crisis in the Global Mediasphere Desire, Displeasure and Cultural Transformation Jeff Lewis, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, RMIT University, Australia
Crisis in the Global Mediasphere examines the evolution of contemporary global crises as an effect of mediation and cultural change. The book argues that a crisis consciousness has emerged through the interaction of crisis conditions and a more expansive human desire for pleasure.
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 256pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations and 3 b/w tables Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-24742-0
National Politics and Journalistic Cultures in Global Context Cristina Archetti, Lecturer of Politics and Media, University of Salford, UK
The book develops a new multidisciplinary model to understand elite press news in the twenty-first century. Contents: The Construction of News: A Multidisciplinary Explanation / Explaining News: Conflicting Perspectives / Political Discourse After 9 / 11 / Press Coverage After 9 / 11 / Testing Different Approaches to News 272pp £55.00
Core Documents on European and International Human Rights
The Cartographic Reality of Space
Rhona Smith, Professor, School of Law, Northumbria University, UK
Jeppe Strandsbjerg, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Compiled in response to student need, Core Documents on European and International Human Rights is designed to provide essential materials in an easily navigable format at a value-for-money price.
‘A powerful challenge to International Relations.’ - Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Geography, Durham University, UK Globalization and changes to statehood challenge our understanding of space and territory. This book argues that we must understand that both the modern state and globalization are based on a cartographic reality of space. In consequence, claims that globalization represents a spatial challenge to state territory are deeply problematic.
August 2010 Paperback
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August 2010 Hardback
Territory, Globalization and International Relations
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The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication Series Editor: Philip Seib
October 2010 Hardback
200pp £50.00
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Core Documents on International Law Karen Hulme, Senior Lecturer, University of Essex, UK
The Failure of Democratic Nation Building
Compiled in response to student need, Core Documents on International Law is designed to provide the essential statutory material in an easily navigable format which is ideal for exam use.
Ideology Meets Evolution Albert Somit, Professor Emeritus, Southern Illinois University, USA and Steven A Peterson, Professor of Politics, Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg, USA
‘Provocative, unconventional, and all too persuasive.’- J. David Singer, University of Michigan, USA In this timely account, Somit and Peterson argue that humans are social primates with an innate tendency for hierarchical and authoritarian social and political structures, and that democracy requires very special ‘enabling conditions’ before it can be supported by a state, conditions that require decades to evolve. January 2010 Paperback
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Armenia, the Regional Powers, and the West Between History and Geopolitics Alla Mirzoyan, Associate Program Manager, Cooperative Grants Program
This work represents the first systematic study of Armenia’s foreign policy during the post-independence period, between 1991 and 2005. It explores four sets of relationships with Armenia’s major historical ‘partners’: Russia, Iran, Turkey and the West (Europe and the United States).
Contents: Russia: ‘The Indispensable Ally?’ / Turkey: ‘The Other’ / Iran: ‘The Permanent Alternative’ / The West: ‘The Ambiguous Modern’ / Conclusion: ‘Ideational Redlines’ and ‘Structural Dynamics’ April 2010 Hardback
240pp £57.00
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Women, War, and Violence Personal Perspectives and Global Activism Edited by Robin M. Chandler, Director, Women’s Studies Program, Northeastern University, USA, Linda K. Fuller, Professor Emerita, Worcester State College, USA and Lihua Wang, Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University, USA
Inspired by a conference held at Northeastern University on the topic of Women, War, and Violence, editors Robin M. Chandler, Linda K. Fuller and Lihua Wang bring together research and real-life stories from twentyone international contributors who document gender involvement from victims to valiant in wartime and activism.
Courts and Power in Latin America and Africa Siri Gloppen, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, Bruce M. Wilson Associate Professor of comparative politics at the University of Central Florida and affiliated researcher at the Chr Michelsen Institute, Roberto Gargarella, Senior Researcher at the Chr Michelsen Institute, Elin Skaar, Research Director at the Chr Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway and Morten Kinander, Associate Professor of Law, all at the University of Bergen Norway
Why do courts hold political power-holders accountable in some democratic and democratizing countries, but not in others? And, why do some courts remain very timid while others - under seemingly similar circumstances - become ‘hyper-active’? This is valuable contribution to the ongoing debate over the issue of democratic accountability. Contents: Introduction: Power and Accountability in Latin America and Africa / Courts’ Accountability Functions: A Framework for Inquiry / The Accountability Functions of Latin American Courts / Explaining the Rise of Accountability Functions of Costa Rica’s Constitutional Court / Comparing Courts’ Accountability Functions in Africa / Does Legal Tradition Matter? The Emerging Accountability Functions of Mozambican High Courts April 2010 Hardback
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Children’s Rights in International Politics The Transformative Power of Discourse Anna Holzscheiter, Lecturer, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universiät Berlin, Germany
Provides insights into a lively field of international human rights politics – the protection of children and their rights – by looking at the negotiations leading to the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Contents: Introduction / Power and Exclusion in Discourse Approaches to International Relations / Discursive Transformation and the Role of Institutions / Global Childhood - An Essentially Uncontested Concept? / Origins of the Drafting of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child / Discursive Practices Within the UN and the Transformation of a Global Childhood Paradigm / Exclusionary Facets of the Social Ebvironment and their Effects on the New Image of Childhood / Conclusion Future Prospects for an Analysis of Norm Change through Discourse July 2010 320pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations and 2 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-24180-0
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Democracy’s Deep Roots
Redirecting Human Rights
Global Ethics
Why the Nation State Remains Legitimate Steffen Schneider, Research Associate, TranState Research Centre, University of Bremen, Germany, Achim Hurrelmann, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Carleton University, Canada, Zuzana Krell-Laluhová, formerly a Research Associate, TranState Research Centre, Frank Nullmeier, Professor of Political Science, Centre for Social Policy Research, both at University of Bremen, Germany and Achim Wiesner, formerly a Research Associate, TranState Research Centre, University of Bremen, Germany
Does the democratic nation state remain a legitimate regime form in the current age of globalization? This book uses a novel, analytical approach to probe this topical question, drawing on a comparative study of legitimation discourses in the media of four Western democracies (Switzerland, Germany, Britain, and the United States.) A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 272pp 216x138mm 10 b/w illustrations and 29 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-24762-8
Transaction Costs and Security Institutions Unravelling the ESDP
Series Editor: Christien van den Anker
Facing the Challenge of Corporate Legal Humanity Anna Grear, Senior Lecturer of Law, Bristol Law School, Bristol University of the West of England, UK
'Illegal' Traveller An Auto-Ethnography of Borders
Redirecting Human Rights presents a theoretical reading of the idea of corporate human rights and proposes that embodied vulnerability should be understood to be the foundation of human rights.
Shahram Khosravi, Associate Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University, Sweden
'A welcome contribution to the debate about ‘illegal’ migration from a side of the story that is too often ignored, but in need of telling.' - Ilse van Liempt, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Urban Geography, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Based on fieldwork among undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers 'Illegal' Traveller offers a narrative of the polysemic nature of borders, border politics, and rituals and performances of border-crossing. Interjecting personal experiences into ethnographic writing it is ‘a form of self-narrative that places the self within a social context’. Contents: Introduction / Accustomed Soil / Border Guards and Border People / The Community of Displacement / The Invisible Border / Homelessness / We Borders / Conclusion April 2010 Hardback
160pp £57.50
Contents: Introduction / Human Rights Under Pressure? / Corporate Human Rights? / Law, Persons and Disembodiment / The Liberal Subject of Rights, Capitalism and the Corporation / A Genealogy of Quasi-Disembodiment in International Human Rights Law / The Centrality of Human Embodiment / Embodied Vulnerability and Human Rights / Embodied Vulnerability and the Limits of Privatization: Reconsidering Property and Human Rights / Some Brief Conclusory Thoughts and Future Research Directions / Bibliography April 2010 Hardback
296pp £63.00
Transnational Social Justice Carlos R. Cordourier-Real, Professor of Political Theory, Division of Law, Politics and Government, Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico
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Moritz Weiss, Senior Fellow and Lecturer, Centre for Security Economics and Technology, Institute of Political Science, University of St Gallen, Switzerland
Examines international co-operation in European security from a transaction cost economics perspective. This book addresses the puzzle of how to approach differing institutional preferences. It argues that the reduction and limitation of transaction costs was the primary determinant of security preferences. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2011 Hardback
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Critically examines theories of cosmopolitan justice grounded in the major traditions of moral philosophy. Drawing upon the international ethics tradition, this book presents an argument for the validity of obligations of social justice between countries.
Contents: On Cosmopolitanism about Justice / The International Society / The Circumstances and the Primary Agents of Justice / Transnational Social Justice / Conclusion April 2010 200pp Hardback £57.50
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Theories of Nationalism
Global Inequality Matters
A Critical Introduction 2nd Extended and Updated edition Umut Ozkirimli, Associate Professor of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey; Senior Visiting Fellow, LSEE (Research on South East Europe), London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Darrel Moellendorf, Professor of Philosophy, San Diego State University, USA
‘This is a book which, because of its candid global perspective and the arguments it makes, will be read and cited by specialists from numerous fields.’ - Branko Milanovic, Development Research, World Bank, USA The globalization of trade, investment, and finance continues apace. Many have benefited from this, but deep inequalities persist. This book argues that the interconnections established by globalization make possible a critique of its inequality. For those who take seriously human dignity, equality is a basic presumption of social institutions. Contents: Inequality and the Inherent Dignity of Persons / Coercion and the Conditions of Distributive Justice / Equal Respect in Political and Economic Associations / Global Equality of Opportunity Defended / International Trade, Development, and Labor / Climate Change, Development, and Mitigation / Global Distributive Institutions / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2009 200pp 1 b/w table Hardback £57.50
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Review of the 1st edition: ‘[A] comprehensive, balanced and critical overview of current debates on nationalism... This is at once an informed survey of a field of literature and, in its own right, an intervention in the subject...It is one of the, several, contributions of this impressive book that it enables us, by comprehending the range of theories of nationalism, to see these debates in a wider intellectual and historical context.’ - Professor Fred Halliday, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK This widely-used and acclaimed text provides a comprehensive and balanced introduction to the main theoretical perspectives on nationalism. The fully-updated second edition includes expanded coverage of recent theories and debates, more systematic critical assesment of all traditions, and boxes on key thinkers. Contents: Preface to the Second Edition / Introduction / Discourses and Debates on Nationalism / PrimordialismPerennialism / Modernism / Ethnosymbolism / New Approaches to Nationalism / Rethinking Nationalism / Conclusion / Bibliography March 2010 Paperback
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Biopolitical Surveillance and Public Health in International Politics Jeremy Youde, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA
Using historical and contemporary case studies, Youde traces the shifting balance between surveillance and global public good provision and suggests that a human rights-based strategy offers a stable compromise. Contents: Biopolitical Surveillance in the International Arena / Global Public Goods, Cooperation, and Health / Smallpox: Defeating the Scourge and Provoking Resistance / HIV / AIDS and Human Rights as an Evolving Strategy / SARS: Collaboration and Resistance / The International Health Regulations / Balancing Global Public Goods and Privacy: A Human Rights Approach to Biopolitical Surveillance February 2010 Hardback
260pp £57.00
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The Gendering of Global Finance Libby Assassi, Associate Fellow, Centre for Gender Studies, University of Sussex, UK
‘An impressive contribution.’ - Professor Mary Condon, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada This book explores the gendered nature of the historical emergence of modern finance markets and their expansion to a now global scale. It analyzes the ways in which women were and still are marginalized in terms of financial activity and associated structures of power which play a critical role in shaping the contemporary global political economy. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback
224pp £60.00
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globalization, the state and political sociology
The New Political Sociology
The South in World Politics
Power, Ideology and Identity in an Age of Complexity
Chris Alden, Reader in International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Sally Morphet, Consultant and Marco Antonio Vieira, Visiting Lecturer of International Relations, King’s College, London, UK
Graham Taylor, Reader in Sociology, University of the West of England, UK
‘A bold and original contribution to the field. Taylor offers us a political sociology of ‘inbetweeness’: the old order of modernity is dissolving while the emerging order is not yet fully formed. The result is a sophisticated and challenging book.’ - Chris Rumford, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK The twenty-first century has witnessed a fundamental transformation of political institutions and society, alongside cultural, global and complexity turns in social theory. This provocative text gives an overview of key issues, argues for an ‘existential turn’ in political sociology and brings the study of politics and society up-todate. Contents: Introduction: The Contours of Social and Political Complexity / Political Sociology in an Age of Complexity / Complex Powers: Beyond the Panopticon? / The End of the Nation State? The Disarticulation of Power and Identity / Glocalized Identities: Political Culture between Place and Space / Networks of Resistance: Global Complexity and the Politics of New Social Movements / Networks of Terror: Globalization, Fundamentalism and Political Violence / Complex Citizenships: Between Universalism and Particularism? / Global Civil Society: The Prospects for Cosmocracy / Conclusion: Towards an ‘Existential Turn’ in Political Sociology / Glossary / Bibliography January 2010 2 b/w tables Paperback
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The South in World Politics is a timely analysis of the influence and effectiveness of developing states in shaping the international order from the politics of the Cold War and North-South confrontation to the contemporary challenges of globalization and the rising power of emerging economies. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The South and World Politics / The South and the UN, 1945-1965 / The Non Aligned Movement and the G77, 1964-1989 / The Rise of the New South, 1990-2005 / A South of States / A South of Regions / A South of Peoples / Conclusion: One South, Many Souths / Appendices / Bibliography / Index January 2010 5 b/w tables Hardback
296pp
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Globalization A Critical Introduction 2nd Revised and Updated edition Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Politics and International Studies and Co-Director, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK
‘...required reading for anyone interested in the various dimensions of contemporary globalization. Scholte has succeeded in writing a book that is, in fact, much more than an ‘introduction’.’ - Wil Hout, Development and Change August 2005 Paperback
520pp £25.99
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Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century A Pan-African Perspective Olayiwola Abegunrin, Professor of International Relations and African Studies, Department of Political Science, Howard University, Washington DC, USA
In the twenty-first century, Africa has become an important source of US energy imports and the world’s natural resources. It has also become the epicentre of the world’s deadly health epidemic, HIV/AIDS, and one of the battlegrounds in the fight against terrorism. Africa is now a major player in global affairs. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00
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globalization, the state and political sociology • global governance
Islam’s Marriage with Neoliberalism Rethinking Globalization State Transformation in Turkey Yildiz Atasoy, Associate Professor of Sociology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
The transformation of the Turkish state is examined here in the context of globalized frames of neo-liberal capitalism and contemporary schemas of Islamic politics. It shows how the historical emergence of two distinct yet intertwined imaginaries of state structuring, laiklik and Islam, continues to influence Turkish politics today. October 2009 Hardback
296pp £63.00
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Nick Bisley, Associate Professor of International Relations, La Trobe University, Australia
Today the debates on globalization between its evangelists and detractors is still raging. In this concise, balanced and accessible text, Nick Bisley assesses the nature and extent of globalization, the key debates surrounding it and its impact on and significance for world politics. April 2007 Hardback Paperback
272pp £65.00 £23.99
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Rethinking World Politics Series Editor: Michael Cox
Theories and Issues Edited by Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK, Michael Lister, Lecturer of Politics, University of Surrey, UK and David Marsh, Director, Research School of Social Science, Australian National University, Australia
Towards World Society Paul Kennedy, Reader in Sociology and Global Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
How does globalization impact upon our personal lives? What are its boundaries? This book examines how local and global studies interact. Filled with case studies and empirical research that show the ways in which real local lives function under global conditions, this book helps students push the boundaries of their understanding of globalization. Contents: PART I: GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS / PART II: THE CONTINUITY OF LOCAL LIVES / PART III: PATHS TO WORLD SOCIETY - OVERCOMING DIVISIONS
‘[A] good example...of the vitality and range of contemporary thinking on the state. It is a welcome and valuable addition to the literature on state theory.’ - Andrew Gamble, Public Administration December 2005 336pp Paperback £24.99
The Global Political System Fulvio Attinà, Jean Monnet Chair and Professor of Political Studies, University of Catania, Italy Translated by Antoinette Groom Translation Consultant A.J.R. Groom
’This elegant, wise and distinctive text by an eminent Italian scholar offers a fresh perspective on the dynamics of international politics and global governance that will be equally enlightening for introductory students and experienced hands.’ - A. J. R. Groom, University of Kent, UK This fully revised and updated English edition of a successful Italian text provides a sophisticated assessment of the theory and practice of world politics in the twenty-first century. Attinà examines the impact of issues, actors and trends on the contemporary world stage and assesses the future direction of change in global politics.
The State Local Lives and Global Transformations
Global Governance
Contents: From International Relations to Global Politics: The Challenge / Politics as Conflict in an Asymmetric World / Politics as Cooperation in World of Equals / Global Institutions and Government / Global Political Change / Contemporary Global Politics / Reorganising The State / Changing International Security / The New Global Policies / Conclusions January 2011 3 figures Hardback Paperback
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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre ebook available from: Myilibrary, NetLibrary
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 312pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99
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global governance
HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
Legitimacy Beyond the State?
Politics, Aid and Globalization
Re-examining the Democratic Credentials of Transnational Actors
Adrian Flint, Lecturer of Development Studies, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, UK
This book explains how issues of governance lie at the heart of understanding and combating the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa. It reviews the debates surrounding the root causes of the pandemic and its continuing proliferation and examines the local and global socio-political forces that have contributed to the spread and impact of the disease. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2011 208pp 5 b/w tables and 3 maps Hardback £55.00
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Evaluating Transnational NGOs Legitimacy, Accountability, Representation Edited by Jens Steffek, Professor of Transnational Governance, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany and Kristina Hahn, Senior Research Fellow, Collaborative Research Center ‘Transformations of the State’, University of Bremen, Germany
Combining case studies with normative theory, this book analyzes the democratic credentials of transnational actors participating in global governance, ranging from corporations and philanthropic foundations to NGOs and social movements. This leads to innovative interpretations of democratic legitimacy in a transnational context. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2010 Hardback
240pp £57.50
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Democracy and Public-Private Partnerships in Global Governance
Edited by Christer Jönsson, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden and Jonas Tallberg, Professor, Department of Political Science Stockholm University, Sweden
The nature of global governance is changing, as are the standards by which we judge its legitimacy. We are witnessing a gradual and partial shift from inter-state co-operation to more complex forms of governance, involving participation by transnational actors, such as NGOs, party associations, philanthropic foundations and corporations. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 280pp 10 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £60.00
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Edited by Magdalena Bexell, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden and Ulrika Mörth, Professor, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden
Critics question the representativeness of NGOs, the democratic quality of their internal procedures, and their accountability to the wider public. This volume, written jointly by academics and practitioners, clarifies the issues at stake and controversially discusses proposals for reform. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
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April 2010 288pp 6 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £60.00
August 2010 Hardback
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Patterns, Explanations and Implications
Edited by Eva Erman, Senoir Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden and Anders Uhlin, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden
There has been rapid proliferation of public– private partnerships in areas of human rights, environmental protection and development in global governance. This book demonstrates how different forms of partnership legitimacy and accountability interact, and pinpoints trade-offs between democratic values in partnership operations.
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Transnational Actors in Global Governance
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Global Civil Society 2011 Globality and the Absence of Justice Edited by Martin Albrow, Senior Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics and Global Governance, UK and Hakan Seckinelgin, Senior Lecturer of International Social Policy and Research Director of the Global Civil Society Programme, London School of Economic, UK
Global Civil Society 2011 combines activist and academic accounts of contemporary struggles to promote, negotiate and deliver justice in a global frame without a central authority. In their engagement with cultural diversity and their networked communication the contributors rethink and remake justice beyond the confines of the nation state. Contributors include: M.Albrow, H.Seckinelgin, M.Kaldor, S.Selchow, H.Shin, F.-L.Shih, R.Kattumuri, A.K.Holm, E.Barkan, H.Anheier, K.Bales, J.Sarich, A.Waris, J.Christensen, M.Vielajus, H.Seckinelgin, D.Guerrero, M.Sekher, G.Sahu, L.Hartsell, C.K.Kim, M.Glasius, I.Rangelov, R.Teitel, S.Goinhas, S.Kendall, A.Sesay, S.Bellina, C.Sengupta, M.Creighton, G.S.Park, C.S.Moon, M.Zarni, H.Shin & R.Mutatkar
The Role of Business in Global Governance
The Challenges of Ethno-Nationalism
Corporations as Norm-Entrepreneurs
Case Studies in Identity Politics
Annegret Flohr, Lothar Rieth, both Research Associates, Darmstadt University of Techology, Germany, Sandra Schwindenhammer, Research Assistant, Fern Universitat, Germany and Klaus Dieter Wolf, Deputy Director, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
The Role of Business in Global Governance offers an empirically rich analysis of the new political role of corporations in the co-performance of governance functions beyond the state. Within comparative case studies, potential explanations of the political role of transnational corporations are systematically tested. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback
304pp £60.00
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Ethno-nationalism presents a multitude of challenges to the structure of the international political system and to the internal governance of states. This volume explores the multifaceted nature of these challenges across the world, while also examining how states have responded to meet them, through a wide range of case studies and comparisons. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 Hardback
272pp £60.00
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Governance of Earth Systems
The Binding of Nations
Science and Its Uses
From European Union to World Union
November 2010 256pp 246x189mm 3 b/w tables, 4 figures, 17 illustrations and 3 maps Paperback £29.99 978-0-230-27201-9
Mark Corner, Lecturer, Department of International Studies, HogeschoolUniversiteit Brussel, Belgium
Robert Boardman, McCulloch Professor of Political Science, Dalhousie University, Canada
Global Civil Society Yearbook
Science and politics are closely connected in today’s global environmental issues. This book focuses on these links in relation to climate change, the threats to wildlife species, and natural hazards and disasters. Study of these reveals the need for more effective international cooperation and the limits of global governance. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Hardback
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Global Issues General Editor: Jim Whitman
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Edited by Adrian Guelke, Professor of Comparative Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
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‘This is a lucid, wellwritten, and courageous book.’ - Professor Theo D’Haen, Faculty of Arts, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium The time is ripe for a new international organization, a Global Union based upon a limited sharing of sovereignty. This book examines the successes and failures of the European Union as a sovereignty-sharing organization, and suggests that this unique institution has a critical role to play in the development of a more effective world order. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback
260pp £60.00
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global governance
Understanding the European Union
The World Trade Organization
A Concise Introduction 4th edition
Institutional Development and Reform John McCormick, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, USA
‘A clear, detailed, userfriendly book.’ - European Library This best-selling textbook provides a broad-ranging but concise introduction to the EU, covering all major aspects of European integration. The revised and updated edition includes expanded coverage of policy and policy making and of theoretical approaches to the study of the EU. April 2008 Paperback
264pp £22.99
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The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
Eberhard Bohne, Professor of Public Administration, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Germany
This book is about how the WTO functions as a public organization. It analyzes and evaluates the WTO from a public administration perspective which is absent from the current debate on WTO reforms dominated by the traditional view that only nation states matter, not international organizations. Contents: Preface / Contents / List of Figures and Tables / Acronyms / The WTO as an International Organization / Approaches to the Analysis of International Organizations and the WTO / Conceptual Framework, Variables and Method / WTO as a Public Formal Organization / The WTO in Action / Performance Patterns of the WTO / Notes / Bibliography / Index / Annex I: Proposals for WTO Reform Which Were Evaluated By Interview Partners / Annex II: Survey Questionnaire January 2010 Hardback
The Importance of Neglect in Policy-Making Michiel S. De Vries, Professor of Public Administration, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
De Vries argues that it is possible to explain when and in what direction policy change is likely to occur. He argues that what is neglected at present is likely to become dominant in policies of the near future. With the birth of a new policy generation a convergence towards meeting the dominant value of that generation will become evident.
240pp £57.50
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Governance and Public Management Series Editors: Wim van de Donk and Gerard Timsit ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Dawson ERA, Ebrary, ebooks.com, Ebook Library
Autonomy and Control of State Agencies Comparing States and Agencies Koen Verhoest, Assistant Professor and Research Professor, Public Management Institute, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, Paul G. Roness, Professor, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway, Bram Verschuere, Research Assistant, Public Management Institute, Belgium, Kristin Rubecksen, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway and Muiris MacCarthaigh, Research Officer, Institute of Public Administration, Ireland
By comparing the autonomy, control and internal management of public organizations, this book show how New Public Management doctrines work out in three small European states with different politico-administrative regimes. Using survey data on 226 state agencies, hypotheses drawing on organization theory and neo-institutional schools are tested. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 328pp 216x138mm 26 b/w tables and 10 b/w illustrations Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-57765-7
Public Sector Organizations Series Editors: Geert Bouckaert and B. Guy Peters ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Dawson ERA, Ebrary, ebooks.com, Ebook Library
Contents: Foreword / Explaining and Predicting the Nature of Policy Change / The Idea of Policy Generations / Changing Relative Attention / Generations of Policy Instruments / The Changing Roles of Societal Groups / A Model of Fundamental Policy Change and a Final Test / References / Index January 2010 Hardback
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global governance
Governance Theory and Practice
International Organization
A Cross-Disciplinary Approach
Polity, Politics and Policies
Vasudha Chhotray, University of East Anglia, UK and Gerry Stoker, Professor of Governance, University of Southampton, UK
'Compherensive and accessible.' - Professor Peter Newell, School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK Confusion about governance abounds. Many lack appreciation of how different traditions of thought in the social sciences contribute to our understanding. This book tackles these weaknesses head on and aims to provide a wider vision of the area, examining three critical areas of practice: environmental, corporate and participatory governance. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Paperback
312pp £20.99
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Volker Rittberger, Institute of Political Science, University of Tübingen, Germany and Bernhard Zangl, Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München, Germany
‘This is an outstanding textbook which places international organizations in a very informative theoretical and historical context and offers a wide-ranging overview of their decisionmaking, key actors and agendas. It challenges readers to ponder why international organizations are likely to remain the central pillar of global governance.’ - Chadwick F. Alger, Ohio State University, USA June 2006 Paperback
264pp £24.99
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International Organisation in World Politics 3rd edition David Armstrong, Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter, UK, Lorna Lloyd, Senior Lecturer of International Relations, Keele University, UK and John Redmond, Professor of European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
‘Well-organized, well-written, and very engaging.’ - Turan Kayaoglu, University of Washington, USA Building on the success of the previous edition (Versailles to Maastricht: International Organization in the Twentieth Century), this book is a valuable introduction to the complex history of modern international organization. While particular attention is paid to the League of Nations, the United Nations and the European Union, there are also chapters on the new regionalism, global governance and international regimes and global civil society. The book’s approach is thematic and analytical, while providing a succinct factual account of the main developments in international organizations. Contents: List of Figures / List of Abbreviations / Preface / The Rise of the International Organisation / The League of Nations / The American-led, Cold War United Nations: 1945-1960 / The Third World UN: 1960-1980 / A Period of Crisis: The UN in the 1980s / The New World Disorder: The UN and the Maintenance of International Peace / The Post-Cold War UN / The European Community, 19451969: Origins and Beginnings / The European Community, 1970-1985: Turbulence, Europessimism and Eurosclerosis - Widening at a Cost? / The European Community, 19851992: From Community to Union - Deepening Dominates While Widening Waits? / The European Union, 19932003: Deepening and Widening? / The New Regionalism / Towards Global Governance? / The Emergence of Global Civil Society / Bibliography / Index September 2004 304pp 11 tables and 4 graphs Paperback £23.99
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international political economy International Political Economy
Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance Edited by Simon Rushton, Research Fellow, Department of International Politics and Owain David Williams, Research Fellow, Centre for Health and International Relations, both at Aberystwyth University, UK
International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw
Internet Gambling Offshore Caribbean Struggles over Casino Capitalism Andrew F. Cooper, Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo, Canada
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, Cooper locates the WTO-focused struggle between the US and the very small island state of Antigua on Internet gambling in the wider International Political Economy. He draws connections between gambling and offshore and/or enclave cultures and points out the stigmatization of ‘Casino Capitalism’. Contents: Introduction - Reconfiguring Casino Capitalism / Virtual Vice or Innovative Virtue? / The US Takes a Hard Line: Stigmatizing the Internet Gambling Industry / Antigua Responds: The Commercialization of Diplomacy / Taking the Struggle (through the WTO) to the US / The Global Reach of the ‘Big Chill’ on Internet Gambling / The Big Implications of a Small but Straddling Case April 2011 Hardback
224pp £55.00
This book argues that the new actors in global health constitute a ‘private turn’ in global health governance, and provides theoretical and practical grounds for viewing global health partnerships and philanthropic foundations as closely aligned in their ideational and material approaches to a range of important issues and crises. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 320pp 12 b/w tables and 2 figures Hardback £60.00
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Negotiating Trade Liberalization at the WTO Domestic Politics and Bargaining Dynamics Eugénia da ConceiçãoHeldt, Guest Professor of International Relations, Free University Berlin, Germany
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Quality and Legitimacy of Global Governance Case Lessons from Forestry Timothy Cadman, Fellow, Sustainable Business, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
‘An innovative and outstanding piece of scholarship on forest policy, environmental politics, international relations and democracy. Written in a lively and engaging style, this study makes a major contribution to governance theory.’ - Dr David Humphreys, The Open University, UK As the international community struggles with major issues such as deforestation, it is increasingly turning to sustainable development and marketbased mechanisms to tackle environmental problems. Focusing on forestry, this book investigates the legitimacy of global forums and evaluates the quality of global governance in the current era. Contents: Introduction / Governance and Forest Management / Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) / ISO, TC207 and the 14000 Series / Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Schemes (PEFC) / United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF) / Comparative Analysis / Conclusions February 2011 272pp 13 b/w tables and 15 figures Hardback £57.50
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This book shows how domestic political institutions and the lack of time pressure have an impact on negotiations at the WTO. It provides detailed information on WTO ministerial meetings as well as on the political economy of trade policy in the EU, U.S., Brazil, and Australia.
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World Orders, Development and Transformation
Critical International Political Economy
The book examines how hegemonic development ideas and practices emerged in the context of the changing world order post-1945 and how this transformation was characterized by neoliberalism and securitization of development and security. Sahle also explores the rise of China and the start of Obama’s presidency. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 Hardback
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The Politics of Economic Regionalism Explaining Regional Economic Integration in East Asia Kevin G. Cai, Associate Professor, Renison University College, University of Waterloo, Canada
‘Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich.’ Mark Beeson, Head of Department, Department of Political Science & International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK While major theories of economic regionalism in the existing literature are primarily constructed to explore institutionalized regional integration, European integration in particular, the analytical framework developed in this work explains the unique process and pattern of regional integration in East Asia.
Globalization and Poverty in Africa
Dialogue, Debate and Dissensus Edited by Stuart Shields, Lecturer of International Political Economy, Ian Bruff, Lecturer of European and International Politics and Huw Macartney, Lecturer of International Political Economy, all at University of Manchester, UK
Eunice N. Sahle, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
‘Should be read and discussed widely.’ - Arturo Escobar, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, author of Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World
Governing Cotton
This book gives provocative responses to recent debates in International Political Economy. It provides a much needed and timely intervention to the current anodyne discussions about the evolution of the discipline and prompts wider reflection on the nature of enquiry itself. Contents: Introduction: ‘Critical’ and ‘International Political Economy’; S.Shields, I.Bruff & H.Macartney / PART I: DIALOGUE / Missing Voices: Critical IPE, Disciplinary History and H.N. Brailsford’s Analysis of the Capitalist International Anarchy; L.M.Ashworth / Space, the latest frontier? A Scalar-relational Approach to Critical IPE; H.Macartney & S.Shields / Poststructuralism in / and IPE; P.Griffin / PART II: DEBATE / New Marxism and the Problem of Subjectivity: Towards a Critical and Historical International Political Economy; R.Germain / Overcoming the State / Market Dichotomy; I.Bruff / Critical Feminist Scholarship and IPE; J.Elias / PART III: DISSENSUS / Reclaiming Critical IPE from the ‘British’ School; O.Worth / ‘What’s Critical about Critical Theory?’ Feminist Materialism, Intersectionality and the Social Totality of the Frankfurt School; A.Fischer & D.Tepe / Knowledge versus Power in the Field of IPE; P.Cammack / Conclusion: IPE and the International Political Economy? IPE or the International Political Economy?; S.Shields, I.Bruff & H.Macartney February 2011 Hardback
224pp £57.50
Adam Sneyd, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Guelph, Canada
‘Adam Sneyd’s critique significantly contributes to the ongoing debate on poverty among commodity producers.’ Jomo Kwame Sundaram, UN Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development ‘This is a must read for scholars and policymakers.’ - Daniel Drache, Associate Director, Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies and Professor of Political Science, York University, Canada This book traces the historic relationships between cotton production, the international cotton trade and poverty south of the Sahara, and assesses various approaches to corporate social responsibility and nongovernmental policy advocacy in this area. Contents: Introduction: Cotton-Picking Problems Beyond the WTO / Historic Relationships Between Cotton and Poverty / Global Trade Governance and Cotton Dependence: Beyond Poverty Maintenance End of Poverty Through the End of the Cotton Trade? / Breaking the Historic Relationships in Tanzania / NGOs, Conventional Production and Poverty / CSR and the Cotton-Poverty Relationship / Conclusions: Global Interventions and Poverty Eradication February 2011 Hardback
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The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines
Inter-American Cooperation at a Crossroads Edited by Gordon Mace, Professor of Political Science, University of Laval, Canada, Andrew F. Cooper, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Canada and Timothy M. Shaw, Professor and Director, Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
Valbona Muzaka, Lecturer of Global Politics, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Southampton, UK
‘This is a masterly example of how the international political economy in which we all live should be analyzed. Muzaka takes the highly technical and deeply complicated issue of intellectual property rights and access to affordable medicines and reveals with great acuity and skill the politics that shapes the way decisions are taken and power wielded in this important arena of policy. She has produced a study that is both empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated.’ - Anthony Payne, Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK
‘Comprehensive, intelligent, and current.’ Jorge I. Domínguez, Harvard University, USA Fifteen years after the first Summit of the Americas, the world and the Americas have changed enormously. Competing strategies for economic development and political representation have shattered the hemispheric consensus of the 1990s. This book analyzes these developments and points towards a future for inter-American co-operation.
This book shows why contests over intellectual property rights and access to affordable medicines emerged in the 1990s and how they have been ‘resolved’ so far. It argues that the current arrangement mainly ensures wealth for some rather than health for all, and points to broader concerns related to governing intellectual property solely as capital
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Contents: The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines: Some Empirical and Theoretical Issues / Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceuticals / Linking IPRs to Trade: The Making of TRIPs / Contestations Post-TRIPs and the Emergence of the IP-access to Medicines Debate / TRIPs Revisited / Shifting IP Issues between Regimes and Fora: Contestations Continued / Conclusions / Bibliography
Kenneth P. Thomas, Associate Professor of Political Science and Fellow, Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St Louis, USA
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Marginalization in Urban China Comparative Perspectives Edited by Fulong Wu, Professor of East Asian Planning and Development, and Chris Webster, Professor of Urban Planning and Development, both at School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University, UK
This book covers social inequalities in Chinese cities and provides comparative perspectives on inequality and social polarization, neoliberalization and the poor, the change of property rights, rural to urban migration and migrants’ enclaves, deprivation and residential segregation, state social security and reemployment training programs. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2010 Hardback
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China and the Mortgaging of America Economic Interdependence and Domestic Politics
Investment Incentives and the Global Competition for Capital
Helen Thompson, Senior Lecturer of Politics, University of Cambridge, UK
In 2008, the economic relationship between the United States and China almost collapsed due to a crisis at two American mortgage corporations, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. This book explains how that crisis came about, and analyzes the consequences and implications.
This is a global study of government subsidies to attract investment. The book shows how corporations use site selection as rent extraction, with developing countries investing more than developed ones. It demonstrates that incentive use is rarely a good policy, especially for countries without adequate education and infrastructure. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 224pp 12 b/w tables Hardback £57.50
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Contents: Introduction / Asian Savings and American Borrowing / The Domestic Politics of American Home Ownership / Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the Mortgage Boom / The Crisis of 2007-8 / Conclusions / Index August 2010 Hardback
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Globalization and Labour in China and India Impacts and Responses
Celtic Tiger in Collapse
Corporate Social Responsibility
Explaining the Weaknesses of the Irish Model 2nd edition
Comparative Critiques
Edited by Paul Bowles, Professor of Economics and International Studies, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada and John Harriss, Director, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Globalization has pushed China and India to the centre of the stage but what has been the impact on workers in these countries? This book demonstrates the complexity of the processes and responses at play. There are signs that both states are shifting their role in a ‘counter movement from above’. But will this be enough to quell the social unrest? A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2010 Hardback
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China’s Automotive Modernization The Party-State and Multinational Corporations Gregory T. Chin, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, York University, Canada
'This carefully researched and richly detailed book... depicts an unusually effective state achieving remarkable success in attracting and deploying staggering inflows of multinational corporate capital and technology. The conclusions the author draws about the resulting strengths and especially the vulnerabilities of contemporary China will stimulate vitally important debates among scholars, students, and policy-makers.’ - Louis W. Pauly, Canada Research Chair in Globalization and Governance, University of Toronto, Canada A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback
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Edited by K. Ravi Raman, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, UK and Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Professor of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Peadar Kirby, Professor of International Politics and Public Policy, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland
’Celtic Tiger in Collapse may well be a first step in learning the lessons of the past and coming to grips with what is needed in the changed circumstances in which we now find ourselves.’ Eamonn Maher, The Irish Catholic Since the first edition there have been fundamental changes in the Irish growth model. The sudden collapse of the Irish economy in 2008 raises questions such as: Why the sudden and deep decline in economic growth? What are the prospects for a return to growth? Answering these questions and more, this book is the definitive work on the Celtic Tiger. Contents: List of Tables / Preface / Acronyms and Abbreviations / Introduction: The Collapse of the Irish Model / PART I: THE CELTIC TIGER AND ITS AFTERMATH / Before the Tiger / Assessing the Boom / Best of Times? / PART II: DIFFERENT READING OF THE CELTIC TIGER / Dominant Reading / Critical Explanations / Elaborating Theory / PART III: IRELAND’S POLITICAL ECONOMY / State: Developmental or Competition? / Market: Neoliberalism Irish-style / Society: Vulnerability and Control / PART IV: HAS THE IRISH MODEL A FUTURE? / Options / Appendix / Bibliography / Index February 2010 256pp 15 b/w tables and 15 tables Hardback £63.00 Paperback £20.99
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Internationally renowned scholars investigate the discourses, practices and perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) across a wide range of multicultural, multi-ethnic and cross country experiences. Case studies are included from Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 296pp 13 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £60.00
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International Cultural Policies and Power Edited by J. P. Singh, Associate Professor, Communication, Culture and Technology Program, Georgetown University, USA
Political scientists by and large ignore cultural industries and technologies whereas they are prominent in other disciplines. This book provides insights from local, societal, national, and international levels in understanding cultural industries, technologies, and policies and integrates these perspectives into the study of political science. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 256pp 2 b/w tables and 4 figures Hardback £60.00
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Chinese Capitalisms
Governing Risk
Historical Emergence and Political Implications
The IMF and Global Financial Crises
Edited by Yin-wah Chu, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Manuela Moschella, School of International Studies, University of Trento, Italy
In Chinese Capitalisms, experts examine the rise of capitalism on China and Taiwan, analyzing impacts exerted by global capitalism, Chinese civilization, and remnants of socialist practice. In focusing on these, they also address longstanding issues such as Weber’s China Thesis, state-business relationships, and China’s civil society, among others.
With the effects of the latest financial crisis still unfolding, this is a timely guide to the politics of international financial reform comparing the policies that the international community requested the IMF to follow in the aftermath of the Mexican, Asian, and subprime crisis.
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 6 b/w tables Hardback
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Global Agro-Food Trade and Standards
Contents: Introduction: The IMF and Global Finance Governance / Evolutionary Policies: Economic Ideas and Legitimacy Feedback / The 1990s Consensus on International Financial Integration / The Mexican Crisis: Testing the Consensus / The Asian Crisis: Questioning the Consensus / The Subprime Crisis: Towards a New Consensus / Conclusions: Past and Future of International Financial Governance / Appendix: List of Interviewees / Notes / Bibliography / Index April 2010 Hardback
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Challenges for Africa Edited by Peter Gibbon, Stefano Ponte, Senior Researchers, both at Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark and Evelyne Lazaro, Senior Research Fellow, Sokoine Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, University of Agriculture, Tanzania
Standards are replacing tariffs as the main trade barriers facing African agro-food exports. This book examines the challenges and opportunities that new public and private standards present to African countries – focusing on food safety, environmental and climate change, and social and labour standards.
The International Political Economy of Work and Employability
Business, Politics and Public Policy Implications for Inclusive Development Edited by José Carlos Marques, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada and Peter Utting, Deputy Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Switzerland
Phoebe Moore, Lecturer of International Relations, University of Salford, UK
‘Phoebe Moore makes an important contribution to our understanding of the fundamental changes to International Political Economy over recent years.’ - Matt Davies, Newcastle University, UK ‘This book provides one of the richest and most systematic comparisons of skills revolutions in three countries of east and west. Phoebe Moore reintroduces brilliantly the International Political Economy of Work into the literature on the employability and skills.’ Joohee Lee, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Ewha Womans University, Korea International competition and skills shortages caused by technological advancement have raised entirely new issues for workers, not least how responsibility is increasingly being transferred to them. This book looks at how workers are expected to survive unstable job market conditions in three locations: the UK, Singapore, and South Korea. Contents: Introduction: The International Political Economy of Work / Work, Employability, Subjectivity / Skills Revolutions in the ‘West’ / Skills Revolutions in the ‘East’ / Employability as Renewed Subjectivity: Sooda, and Peer Production / Bibliography August 2010 Hardback
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‘This is a farsighted and agenda-setting volume.’ Ben Ross Schneider, Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA This is the second volume on the changing
nature of state-business relations. This book examines how the dynamics of business have influenced public policy in the context of economic liberalization and democratization. It identifies the circumstances under which business might support progressive policies in developing countries.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulatory Governance Towards Inclusive Development?
Global Commodity Governance
Global Political Economy
State Responses to Sustainable Forest and Fisheries Certification
Evolution and Dynamics 3rd edition
Fred Gale, Senior Lecturer and Marcus Haward, Associate Professor, both at School of Government, University of Tasmania, Australia
Edited by Peter Utting, Deputy Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Switzerland and José Carlos Marques, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada
‘Historically informed, theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded.’ - Professor David L. Levy, Department of Management and Marketing, University of Massachusetts, USA This is the first of two volumes that examine the changing nature of state-business relations. This book assesses the potential and limits of CSR in developing countries, by focusing on aspects that are often ignored in the CSR literature: historical experience, theoretical perspectives, and institutional and political dimensions of change. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 328pp 216x138mm 14 b/w tables, 4 figures and 1 table Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-57644-5
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The Currency of Power The IMF and Monetary Reform in Central Asia André Broome, Lecturer of International Political Economy, University of Birmingham, UK
‘Broome’s fascinating study does much to demystify the role of the International Monetary Fund.’ - Louis W. Pauly, Canada Research Chair in Globalization and Governance, University of Toronto, Canada This book examines how the International Monetary Fund engages in the politics of ideas to shape domestic institutional change. Drawing on case studies from post-Soviet Central Asia, André Broome explains that how governments interpret their policy options mediates the IMF’s influence over economic reform during periods of crisis and uncertainty.
‘Essential reading for all who have dismissed governments as insignificant actors in global commodity governance.’ - Lars H. Gulbrandsen, Senior Research Fellow, Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway The Forest and the Marine Stewardship Councils constitute new global governance institutions using voluntary certification and labelling as market incentives to encourage sustainable management. Utilizing a comparative political economic framework, the authors analyze shifting British, Canadian and Australian responses to the stewardship councils. Contents: Commodity Governance in a Globalising World / Global Commodities, Sustainable Governance: An Analytic Framework / The Forest Stewardship Council and the Marine Stewardship Council / Forests and Fisheries Management in Comparative Perspective / Forest and Fisheries Certification in Australia / Forest and Fisheries Certification in Canada / Forest and Fisheries Certification in the United Kingdom / Comparative Analysis of State Responses to FSC and MSC / Conclusion February 2011 336pp 38 b/w tables and 13 figures Hardback £60.00
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Robert O’Brien, LIUNA/ Mancinelli Professor of Global Labour Issues and Chair, Political Science Department, McMaster University, Canada and Marc Williams, Professor of International Relations, University of New South Wales, Australia
The third edition of this popular and successful text on the contemporary global political economy and its historical evolution has been systematically revised and updated throughout. The impact of the banking and broader crisis is fully covered and new chapters have been added on security and on theories and methods. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES / Approaches to Global Political Economy / Methods and Theorists / PART II: EVOLUTION / Forging a World Economy 1400-1800 / Industrial Revolution, Pax Britannica and Imperialism / The Twentieth Century: World Wars and the Post-1945 Order / PART III: DYNAMICS / International Trade / Transnational Production / The Global Financial System / Global Division of Labour / Gender / Economic Development / Global Environmental Change / Ideas / Security / Governing the Global Political Economy / Conclusion: Issues in Contemporary GPE Theory March 2010 Hardback Paperback
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States Versus Markets The Emergence of a Global Economy 3rd edition Herman M. Schwartz, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia, USA
'Unlike more simplistic accounts, this highly approachable work offers a clear understanding of how and where 'globalization' came from and what it actually means for contemporary societies, gently debunking well-worn myths along the way. It is not only an impressive work of scholarship but also a pleasure to read, culminating in a dramatic account of financial crisis and the future of the global political economy.' - Geoffrey R.D. Underhill, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands States Versus Markets shows that globalization is not a novel phenomenon but a recurrent process whereby markets have, since the sixteenth century, periodically redistributed economic activity. This revised and updated edition takes account of the new rise of Asia and the global financial crisis originating in the US housing finance system. Contents: Introduction / PART I: STATES, AGRICULTURE, AND GLOBALIZATION / The Rise of the Modern State: From Street Gangs to Mafias / States, Markets, and the Origins of International Inequality / Economic and Hegemonic Cycles / The Industrial Revolution and Late Development / Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labor / Agriculture-Led Growth and Crisis in the Periphery: Ricardian Success, Ricardian Failure / The Collapse of the Nineteenth-Century Economy: The Erosion of Hegemony? / PART II: THE REEMERGENCE OF GLOBALIZATION / The Depression, U.S. Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-World War II System / International Money, Capital Flows, and Domestic Politics / Transnational Firms: A War of All against All / Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery: The Rise of the Newly Industrialized Countries / Trade, Protection, and Renewed Globalization / US Hegemony: Declining from Below? / US Hegemony: Reviving or Declining from the Top Down November 2009 360pp Hardback £70.00 Paperback £26.99
Global Politics & Financial Governance
The Spectre at the Feast Capitalist Crisis and the Politics of Recession Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics, University of Cambridge, UK
Randall Germain, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Canada
'Up-to-date and admirably accessible, I enthusiastically recommend this text for students as well as for specialists, policy-makers and market participants who, whether or not they agree with the author’s conclusions, will find their current dilemmas, challenges, and opportunities exceptionally well illuminated.’ Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto, Canada The financial crisis prompted many to ask how financial systems from America and Iceland to Russia and Hungary could have been so misgoverned that their near collapse plunged the entire world into recession. Randall Germain assesses what needs to be done, and by whom, to avoid a repetition of what he calls the ‘great freeze’. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments / Financial Governance and the State / Forging Financial Governance / Extending Financial Governance / Financial Governance and the Great Freeze / Global Politics and Financial Governance / Power and Governance in the Global Financial System / Conclusion: Global Governance and National Responsibility / Guide to Further Reading / Select Chronology of Financial Crises and Collapses November 2010 248pp Paperback £20.99
'[A] book that should be compulsory reading in every finance ministry and central bank…[and] the best starting point for the long road to reconstruction that the left now has to take.’ David Marquand, New Statesman In 2007 a series of events struck the economy like an earthquake. Leading academic Andrew Gamble provides a lively and readable guide to the events and consequences of the current global economic and political crises. He sets the crisis in historical context, explains why it has happened, analyses the global cost and assesses possible solutions. Contents: Introduction: The Road to Excess / From Boom to Bust / Crises of Capitalism / Globalization and neoliberalism / The Politics of Recession / The Global Impact / What is to be Done? May 2009 Hardback Paperback
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Globalization, Wealth, and Power in the Twenty-first Century William R. Nester, Professor of Government and Politics, St John’s University, USA
This book offers an in-depth exploration of all dimensions of geoeconomics, including the internal and international forces which explain why most countries remain mired in poverty; the conflicts between the poor on the rich countries; and the global environmental crises threatening the future of humanity. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2011 Hardback
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The Rise of China and India Impacts, Prospects and Implications Edited by Amelia U. Santos-Paulino, Research Fellow and Project Director, UNU-WIDER, Finland and Guanghua Wan, Senior Economist, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
This volume is a timely addition to the emerging literature on the rise of China and India, focusing on how rapid economic growth and geopolitical changes in these countries are reshaping the world economy and global governance. It covers issues such as productivity, labour market, trade competition, and energy. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2010 312pp 216x138mm 62 b/w tables, 32 figures and 2 charts Hardback £67.50 978-0-230-25273-8
Responsible Politics Bringing Together Labor Standards, Environment, and Human Rights in the Global Corporate Economy Piya Pangsapa, Researcher, Department of Global Gender Studies, University of Buffalo, USA and Mark J. Smith, Researcher, Department of Politics and International Studies, The Open University, UK
Studies in Development Economics and Policy Series Editor: Anthony Shorrocks Series produced in association with UNU-WIDER. For more details on the series, please visit: www.palgrave. com/economic/widerseries.asp
The Impacts of NAFTA on North America Challenges outside the Box Edited by Imtiaz Hussain, Professor of International Relations, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico
Why was NAFTA not extended, even after fulfilling several stated objectives? Investigating a number of roadblocks and utilizing James Rosenau’s state-multicentric models, the book’s conclusions shed light not just on why North American integration is not working, but on broader regional experiments. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2010 Hardback
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The Promise and Perils of Infrastructure Privatization The Macquarie Model Lewis D. Solomon, Van Vleck Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School, USA
This strategically important book on civic engagement highlights the increased relevance of responsibility, obligations and duties for a range of political agencies, including intergovernmental bodies, states, NGOs, labour and environmental movements, private corporations, communities and academics.
This book focuses on the Macquarie Group Ltd. From its modest beginnings in Australia, Macquarie has achieved pre-eminence as the world’s leading non-governmental operator of infrastructure assets. Its infrastructure fund model leases (or buys) staid assets ranging from toll roads to airports, piles on debt and reaps handsome rewards.
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The Global Political Economy of the Environment and Tourism Gabriela Kütting, Associate Professor, Rutgers University, USA
This book examines how local and global environment-society relations play out in coastal communities dependent on tourism for economic survival. It analyzes the consequences of social and economic policies on remote areas and makes a case for studying the role of environmental values in global environmental governance. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Hardback
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Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics Robert Falkner, Senior Lecturer, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
‘Falkner’s contribution is to demonstrate how accounts of the considerable power and influence of business can remain strongly sensitive to the varied nature of business interests and the particularity of the political circumstances with which they are inevitably enmeshed.’ - Dan Greenwood, International Affairs This book puts forward a distinctive theoretical approach and analytical framework for studying business as an international actor in the environmental field, and provides detailed case studies of the most important environmental challenges in recent years. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Paperback
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The Age of Migration
Challenging Global Inequality
International Population Movements in the Modern World 4th edition
Development Theory and Practice in the 21st Century
Stephen Castles, Research Professor of Sociology, University of Sydney, Australia and Mark J. Miller, Emma Smith Morris Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA
International migration is an ever-more central aspect of globalization in the contemporary world. The fourth edition of the leading text in the field has been completely recast and updated to provide a comprehensive assessment of the nature, extent and dimensions of international population movements and of their consequences. Contents: Introduction / Theories of Migration / Globalization, Development and Migration / International Migration before 1945 / Migration to Europe, North America and Oceania since 1945 / Migration in the Asia Pacific Region / Migration in Africa, the Middle East and North America, and Latin America / The State and International Migration: The Quest for Control / Migration and Security / Migrants and Minorities in the Labour Force / New Ethnic Minorities and Society / Migrants and Politics / Conclusion: Migration and Mobility in the Twenty-First Century January 2009 Paperback
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Alastair Greig, Reader of Sociology and Head of School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia, David Hulme, Professor of Development Studies and Associate Director, Chronic Poverty Research Centre, Institute for Development and Management, University of Manchester, UK and Mark Turner, Professor of Development Policy and Management, University of Canberra, Australia
This major text on development theory and practice takes as its starting point the challenge of overcoming development and global poverty and inequality. It traces the origins of the idea of Development Studies and introduces the main methodologies and theories of development, and examines the challenges of the twenty-first century. January 2007 Paperback
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Rethinking Imperialism Ray Kiely, Professor of International Politics, Queen Mary and Westfield Colege, University of London, UK
Imperialism has become a key focus of debate about world politics in the post-9/11 world. This major text provides a systematic reappraisal of the evolution of the phenomenon and the concept from the nineteenth century as the basis for a reassessment of Globalization and US hegemony in the world today. Contents: Introduction / What is Imperialism? / Capitalism and the Origins of Imperialism / Liberal Imperialism and Capitalist Expansion / Classical Imperialism 1870-1945 / US Hegemony, the Cold War and the Post-War Boom / Neo-Liberalism and US Imperialism in the Post-Cold War World / Imperialism after 9 / 11: New Challenges to US Hegemony / Conclusion: Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism Today April 2010 Hardback Paperback
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The Media at War
The Foreign Policy of the European Union Stephan Keukeleire, Catholic University of Leuven and College of Europe, Belgium and Jennifer MacNaughtan, formerly Head of Office for a Member of the European Parliament
2nd edition Susan L. Carruthers, Associate Professor, US and World Department of History, Rutgers University, USA
'Well written and thoughtful, The Media at War is an essential contribution to the literature of this important field.' - Philip Seib, University of Southern California, USA This timely volume explores how wars have been reported, interpreted and perpetuated from the dawn of the media age to the present digital era. Spanning a broad geographical and historical canvas, Carruthers analyzes the forces that shape the production of news and images of war. Contents: Introduction / Mobilization: The Media Before War / Total War / Television Wars: Vietnam and After / Other People’s Wars: Interventions in Real-Time / Wars on Terror / War in the Digital Age: Afghanistan and Iraq / Conclusion: After War, More War March 2011 10 photographs Paperback
‘[A] systematic analysis and must-have for all those interested in European studies and the international relations of the EU.’ - Oscar Pardo, Political Studies Review February 2008 Paperback
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The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
Constructing South East Europe The Politics of Balkan Regional Cooperation Dimitar Bechev, Research Fellow, European Studies Centre, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK
Regional co-operation has become a distinctive feature of the Balkans, an area known for its turbulent politics. Exploring the origins and dynamics of this change, this book highlights the transformative power of the EU and other international actors. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 224pp 216x138mm 14 b/w tables, 2 figures and 1 map Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-23972-2
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From Effectiveness to Functionality
Globalization, War, and Peace in the Twenty-first Century William R. Nester, Professor of Government and Politics, St John’s University, UK
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This book explores humanity’s most persistent and tragic problem by answering some crucial questions including: How is military power created and asserted? What are weapons of mass destruction and what is the likelihood of them being used? What are the source, methods, and results of terrorism and counterterrorism? Contents: The Nature, Creation, and Assertion of Power / Why Nations Go to War and Stay at Peace / Warfare in the Twenty-First Century / Terrorism and Counterterrorism / Weapons of Mass Destruction / War, Peace, and the Global Community / Consequences January 2011 Hardback
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Chris J. Bickerton, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Scholars and policymakers in EU foreign policy lament the EU’s inability to assert itself on the world stage. This book explains this weakness by arguing that EU foreign policy is burdened by various internal functions, and systemizes the analysis of internal functionality, pushing the study beyond the concern with effectiveness. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2011 Hardback
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New Security Threats and Crises in Africa
Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy
Regional and International Perspectives
Catalonia, Corsica, Hong Kong, and Tibet
Edited by Jack Mangala, Assistant Professor Political Science and African and African American Studies, Grand Valley State University, USA
This book is a multidisciplinary approach to Africa’s international relations in an era of globalization and the shifting of power from the West. It moves beyond colonization, marginalization, imperialism to look at the forces and dynamics that are reshaping Africa’s external relations today. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2011 Hardback
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Transatlantic Diplomacy and the Use of Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era Mark Wintz, Assistant Professor and Director of International Studies, Department of Political Science & International Studies, State University of New York, USA
Susan J. Henders, Teacher, Political Science, York University, Canada
This comparative study of conflicts over asymmetrical territorial autonomy examines the special status processes in Tibet, Hong Kong, Catalonia, and Corsica. Contents: The Study / A Conceptual Framework: Asymmetry, Relational Identities, and the Double Dynamic of Special Status Processes / Tibet from the Seventeen Point Agreement to the ‘Great Opening up the West’ Strategy / The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region / Corsica from the Statut Parliculier to the Matignon Process / Catalonia as a Comunidad Autónoma / Comparative Themes and Issues: Seeing Beyond Regime Type December 2010 256pp Hardback £42.50
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Elliot D. Cohen, Professor and Chair, Department of Humanities, Indian River State College, USA
This book details the factors contributing to the degenerative trend of mass, warrantless government surveillance which imperils civil liberties, and specifies recommendations for constructive change. It also provides a platform for grassroots efforts to stop the decline before it is too late. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 258pp 1pp figures Hardback £55.00
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Responsibility to Protect The Global Moral Compact for the 21st Century
Europe, the USA and Political Islam
‘Defines more thoroughly and powerfully than any previous effort one of the most pressing tasks of a new era in world affairs.’ - Marshall Bouton, President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, USA
Strategies for Engagement Edited by Michelle Pace, Senior Research Fellow, University of Birmingham, UK
A study of the attempts by the US and EU to develop meaningful political relations with Islamist movements in the Middle East and Balkans. The contributors draw on extensive research on Islamist parties and movements and Western policy towards them over the past decade.
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The Total Information Awareness Project
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Mass Surveillance and State
November 2010 224pp Hardback £55.00
Edited by Richard H. Cooper, Convenor, Responsibility to Protect Coalition and Founder, General Welfare Group LLC and Juliette Voïnov Kohler, Swiss international lawyer and Senior Program Officer, Global Humanitarian Forum, Switzerland
This edited volume holds the promise of ending the genocides and other atrocity crimes that have repeatedly stained humanity and aims to move this noble principle from rhetoric to action. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2010 Hardback
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Borderland Russians Identity, Narrative and International Relations Geir Hønneland, Research Director, Fridtjof Institute, Norway
‘What a great snapshot of everyday identity in a Russian province! Local knowledge has arrived in International Relations.’ - Iver B. Neumann, Professor of Russian Studies, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway Geir Hønneland discusses some of the big questions in social science: What is identity? What is the role of identity and narrative in the study of international relations? The location is the Kola Peninsula, the most heavily militarized area of the world during the Cold War, now set to become Europe’s next big oil playground. Contents: Introduction / The Kola Peninsula: Politics, Society, International Networks / How to be a Northerner: Distinguishing North from South / How to be a Russian: Distinguishing East from West / Living in the Northern Environment / Narrative, Identity and International Relations / References October 2010 184pp 17 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00
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On Rules, Politics and Knowledge Friedrich Kratochwil, International Relations, and Domestic Affairs Edited by Oliver Kessler, Acting Professor of International Political Theory, Luwig-Maxmillians University, Germany, Rodney Bruce Hall, University Lecturer of International Political Economy, Department of International Development, University of Oxford, UK, Cecelia Lynch, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, University of California, Irvine, USA and Nicholas Onuf, Professor Emeritus, Department of International Relations, Florida International University, USA
Interrogates and extends Friedrich Kratochwil’s pathbreaking work on knowledge, normative phenomena, and political practice in international relations. Contributors reflect on the ways in which normative phenomena, politics, and knowledge claims are linked in practice. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2010 1 b/w table Hardback
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Constrained Balancing: The EU’s Security Policy Dirk Peters, Research Fellow, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
The creation of the EU’s autonomous security policy in 1999 ended ten years of political conflict. In this book, the policies of Britain and Germany are analyzed as those of ‘constrained balancing’: balancing US post-Cold War supremacy with the constraints of established security institutions. Contents: PART I: FRAMEWORK / Introduction / Structure and Policy: A Framework for Analysis / A Guide for Analysis / PART II: ANALYSIS / Britain and Germany at the End of the Cold War / From the End of Bipolarity to the Petersberg Declaration (1990-92) / From Petersberg to Amsterdam (1992-97) / From Amsterdam to Cologne (1997-99) / PART III: CONCLUSION / Summarizing, Deconstructing, Reconsidering the Results / Appendix May 2010 280pp 216x138mm 5 b/w tables and 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-24214-2
New Systems Theories of World Politics Edited by Mathias Albert, Professor of Political Science, Bielefeld University, Germany, Lars-Erik Cederman, Professor of International Conflict Research, ETH Zurich, Switzerland and Alexander Wendt, Professor of Political Science, Ohio State University, USA
‘This outstanding collection of superb essays offers a tour horizon of a new generation of systems theory.’ - Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter, Junior Professor of International Studies, Cornell University, USA New Systems Theories of World Politics uses systems theoretical approaches to analyze the structure and dynamics of the international system. Drawing from different systems theoretical traditions, it argues that the system of world politics can be analyzed in a comprehensive fashion by continuing the pioneering work of theorists like Karl Deutsch. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 328pp 216x138mm 14 b/w illustrations and 3 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-23329-4
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Securitizing Immigration
HIGHLIGHT
The Politics of Risk in the EU Rens van Munster, Senior Researcher, Research Unit on Defence and Security, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark
Securitizing Immigration deals with the growing concern for immigration as a matter of security at the EU level. It combines an analysis of the way bureaucratic and political processes have interacted in the integration process with an analysis of how these practices are located in a context shaped by the preoccupation with risk. Contents: Introduction / Immigration and the Emergence of a European Threat Environment / The Maastricht Treaty: The Formalization of the Immigration / Security Nexus / Amsterdam and Beyond: Immigration and the Establishment of an AFSJ / Freedom, Mobility and Abjection: The Management of Immigration Risk in the AFSJ / Unmaking Security, Remaking Belonging / Conclusion: The EU as an Area of Security, Security and… Security October 2009 5 figures Hardback
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Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics Simon Reich, Professor, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, USA
‘At a time of much debate over the keys to effective global governance, Simon Reich makes an important contribution. He combines insightful theory development with focused empirical work to make his case for the crucial role of global norms. A valuable book for scholars, students and the policy community.’ - Bruce W. Jentleson, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science , Duke University, USA 'Reich challenges traditional US assumptions about the need for US leadership in a balanced assessments of the demands facing both sides of the Atlantic in the twenty-first century. In recognizing the decline of US legitimacy, the rise of Asia and the changing contours of the global system, he advocates a novel role for the US better suited to dealing with emergent transnational problems. A book that European scholars and policymakers should read and digest.' - Richard Higgott, Professor of Politics and International Studies and Pro ViceChancellor, University of Warwick, UK 'This timely and insightful book nicely integrates 'soft' and 'hard' power considerations in evaluating the creation and promotion of global norms in many of the most important issueareas of the twenty-first century. Bridging the scholarly-policy divide, it is not only a valuable contribution to the burgeoning theoretical literature on norms in international relations but will also be of great interest to students of American foreign policy, policy practitioners, and the broader public.' - Peter Andreas, Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Brown University, USA Simon Reich presents an interpretation of the relationship between material (hard) and social (soft) power, with implications for the alternative ways these link and the impact of these linkages on the future of American policy. Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics offers a new way of understanding both theory and policy in the twenty-first century. Contents: Old Hegemons, New Challenges and the Limits of Traditional Responses / Sponsorship: Linking Resources, Legitimacy and Institutions / ‘If I Ruled the World’: Imperialism, Anti- Corruption and the World Bank / The Bush Doctrine and the Norms of Preemptive and Preventative Intervention / Cyberspace, the New Frontier, and the Same Old Multilateralism / George Bush and the Sponsoring of the Anti-trafficking Norm: A Rare Success Story / Sponsoring Global Norms: Emerging Pattern and Policy Options in Global Politics
August 2010 Hardback Paperback
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Delusions of Development
The Origins of the Cold War
The World Bank and the Post-Washington Consensus in Southeast Asia Toby Carroll, Research Fellow, Centre on Asia and Globalization, National University of Singapore, Singapore
'This book is a must read for anyone interested in the evolution of contemporary multilateral development policies.' - Wil Hout, Professor of Governance and International Political Economy, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Netherlands Carroll investigates the World Bank’s promotion of market-led development in the underdeveloped world and the impact that this promotion has upon citizenship. The book looks at this subject using case studies drawn from Southeast Asia, one of the world’s most diverse regions. Contents: Introduction: Delusions of Development the World Bank, the post-Washington Consensus and Politics in Southeast Asia / Contending Understandings of the New Development Agenda / SIN Rising / Getting the ‘New Basics’ Right: the Prescriptive Themes of SIN and their Intellectual Foundations / Embedding the New Basics: the Delivery Devices and Political Technologies of SIN / Attempting Market Extension through SIN: the Privatisation of Manila’s Water / Participating in the Embedding of SIN: the World Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy for the Philippines / Everyone Loves a Winner: the Politics of Partnership in Vietnam and Cambodia / A ‘SINful’ Approach to Poverty Reduction? CommunityDriven Development and Attempting Market Citizenship in Indonesia Conclusion: The Impossible Mission and its Antidote September 2010 288pp Hardback £57.50
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Professor of International Relations and War Studies, University of Warwick, UK
‘A fascinating exploration of how the Cold War past continues to shape thinking about the contemporary world. As Caroline KennedyPipe shows, cold war mentalities live on in the post-9/11 era - and to dangerous and devastating effect. An effective combination of History and International Relations, this book is illuminating and thought-provoking about the past and present shapes of world politics.’ Professor Geoffrey Roberts, University College Cork, Republic of Ireland A lively and accessible introduction to the origins and emergence of the Cold War. Caroline Kennedy-Pipe brings to life the clashes of ideas and personalities that led Russia and America into decades of conflict and draws out important lessons for policy and analysis in today’s equally formative period in world affairs. Contents: Cold Wars: Themes And Trajectories / Casting Long Shadows: Revolution to War / Wars & Empire / Far From Hegemony? Uncertainties and Constraints / The Shape of the Cold War / Reflections on the Origins of the Cold War: Shapes / Strategies of Deception / The Origins of the Cold War Then and Now: Landscapes and Shadows September 2010 208pp Paperback £21.99
International Ethnic Networks and Intra-Ethnic Conflict Koreans in China Hyejin Kim, General Director of Singapore Korean School and Senior Education Director, Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Korea
Since the normalization of Sino-Korean diplomatic relations in 1992, many South Koreans have moved to China for business, education, and other purposes. There they have encountered Korean-Chinese; ethnic Koreans who have lived in China for decades. This has lead to ‘intra-ethnic conflict’ which has divided Korean communities. Contents: Korean Migrations to and within China / Ethnicity or Nationality? Korean Identities in China / South Korean and Korean-Chinese Business Relations in China / Korean Business, Intra-Ethnic Conflict, and Adaptive Strategies / Relations between Korean-Chinese and South Koreans in the Service Sector / Community Networks and Activities July 2010 Hardback
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Japan-Africa Relations Tukumbi LumumbaKasongo, Professor of Political Science, Wells College, USA
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Japan-Africa Relations seeks to study the complex nature of the dynamics of power relations between Japan and Africa since the Bandung Conference in 1955, with an emphasis on the period starting from the 1970s up to the present.
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Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific Series Editor: Mark Beeson
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2010 Hardback
294pp £55.00
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The Development of Institutions of Human Rights
Deconstructing Japan’s Image of South Korea
A Comparative Study
Identity in Foreign Policy Edited by Lilian A. Barria, Assistant Professor and Steven D. Roper, Associate Professor of Political Science both at Eastern Illinois University, USA
During the transition to democracy, states have used various mechanisms to address previous human rights abuses including trials, truth and reconciliation commissions and internationalized tribunals. This volume analyzes the transitional justice choices made by four countries: Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), Sierra Leone and East Timor. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Hardback Paperback
256pp £58.00 £19.50
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Perspectives in Comparative Politics
What role does identity play in foreign policy? How might identity impact on Japan’s relations with South Korea? This book takes identity theorizing in International Relations theory a step further by attempting to account for a resilient collective identity that informs policy makers throughout time and space. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback
272pp £55.00
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Australia and the Insular Imagination
International Relations in Uncommon Places
Suvendrini Perera, Senior Research Fellow, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Indigeneity, Cosmology, and the Limits of International Theory J. Marshall Beier, Assistant Professor of Political Science, McMaster University, USA
‘This engaging and analytically sophisticated text is one of the most original, insightful and transformative contributions to recent debates.’V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona, USA
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 272pp Paperback £19.99
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Territory and Politics before Westphalia Jeremy Larkins, Visiting Lecturer and Teacher in International Politics, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Taku Tamaki, Lecturer of International Relations, Loughborough University, UK
Beaches, Borders, Boats, and Bodies
The book explores how IR has internalized many of the enabling narratives of colonialism in the Americas, evinced most tellingly in its failure to take notice of indigenous peoples. More fundamentally, IR is read as a knowing hegemonic Western voice that, owing to its universalist pretensions, asserts its knowledge to the exclusion of all others.
From Hierarchy to Anarchy
November 2009 240pp Hardback £55.00
This book maps the seascape borders of Australia’s insular imagination. It explores how the boundaries and contours of the nation were made and remade in the first years of the war on terror, offering a striking reassessment of the territoriality of ‘the island continent’.
This book considers the rise of territoriality in international relations. Larkins takes the reader on a tour that moves from the mental horizons of Medieval European thought to the Renaissance. The end product is a theoretical and historical account of a momentous transformation that ultimately gives rise to the territorial state. Contents: Territoriality, Westphalia and International Relations / International Relations, Political Theory and the Territorial State / Theorising Territoriality: Discourse, Culture, History / Hierarchy, Order and Space in the Medieval World / Christendom, Hierarchy and Medieval Political Discourse / The Renaissance Critique of Hierarchy / Machiavelli, Territoriality and Lo Stato / Picturing Renaissance Territoriality / The Renaissance Territorialisation of International Society February 2010 Hardback
288pp £57.00
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The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations
International Discord on Population British Foreign & Defence and Development Policy Since 1945
Grasping Greece’s Socialization Strategy
John F. Kantner, Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University, USA and Andrew Kantner, Adjunct Research Scientist, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Panayotis J. Tsakonas, Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of Aegean, Greece
‘It should be read by all those concerned to understand the strategic issues raised by Turkey’s application to join the EU.’ - Kevin Featherstone, Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Director of the Hellenic Observatory in the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK This methodical analysis of Greece’s strategy towards Turkey highlights important new findings about the role particular elements of a state’s strategic culture play in explaining major and/ or minor shifts in strategy. The book breaks new ground in exploring when and how states develop socialization strategies. Contents: Understanding Change in Strategy / The Traditional Strategy / The New Strategy / Implementing the Strategy / Modifying the Strategy February 2010 Hardback
304pp £63.00
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‘This is a fascinating and important piece of work.' - Charles F. Westoff, Princeton University, USA Contents: Introduction / The Early Years of International Population Assistance: The Striving for Consensus / The Emergence of New Priorities for International Population Assistance:The Years of Growing Policy and Program Discord / The New Millennium: The Ascendancy of Antiabortion Politics and Millennium Development Goals / International Population Assistance since Cairo: Trends in Funding and Program Action / An Overview of Major Donor Organizations Currently Providing International Population Assistance / Where Do We Go from Here? January 2010 Paperback
272pp £20.99
Challenges & Dilemmas in a Changing World Robert Self, formerly Professor of British Politics and Contemporary History, London Metropolitan University, UK
Foreign policy dominated much of New Labour’s time in office and cast a consistently long shadow over British politics in the period since 1945. Robert Self provides a readable and incisive assessment of the key issues and events from the retreat from empire through the cold war period to Humanitarian Intervention and the debacle in Iraq. June 2010 Hardback Paperback
352pp £70.00 £24.99
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The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia Julie A. George, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Queens College, City University of New York, USA
This book investigates the roots of ethnic separatism in the Russian Federation and postSoviet Georgia. It considers why regional leaders in both countries chose violent or non-violent strategies to achieve their political, economic, and personal goals.
The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy Christopher Hill, Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations, Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK
‘[C]omprehensive and incisive...exceptionally readable, detailed and articulate...a must-read for any student of International Relations.’ - Yossi Mekelberg, International Affairs October 2002 Paperback
400pp £25.99
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Contents: Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia / Russia Weakened, 1990-1999 / Georgia Fragmented, 1990-2002 / Russia Resurgent, 1999-2006 / The Tragedy of the Rose Revolution, Georgia 2003-2008 / Ethnicity and State Building in Weak States January 2010 Hardback
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Global Sociology
International Relations/ International Relations Theory
2nd edition Robin Cohen, Professor of Development Studies and Director of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford, UK and Paul Kennedy, Reader in Sociology and Global Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
‘Global Sociology remains a unique text, and I have no hesitation in prescribing it as essential reading for students.’ - Vaughan Higgins, Senior Lecturer of Sociology, Monash University, Australia The second edition of a ground-breaking text, Global Sociology is essential for introductory sociology courses taking truly global perspective. Extensively updated, this edition also includes three wholly new chapters on Health and the Body, Sport and Lifestyle and Global Religions, and substantial further pedagogical features. Contents: Introduction / PART I: INTERPRETATIONS / The Making of Global Sociology / Thinking Globally / Modernity and the Evolution of World Society / The Changing World of Work / Nationhood and NationStates / PART II: DIVISIONS / Social Inequalities: Gender, Race and Class / Corporate Power and Social Responsibility / Uneven Development: The Victims / Crime, Drugs and Terrorism: Failures of Global Control / Population and Migration / Health, Lifestyle and the Body / PART III: EXPERIENCES / Tourism: Social and Cultural Effects / Consuming Culture / Media and the Information Age / Sport in a Global Age / Global Religion / Urban Life / PART IV: DYNAMICS AND CHALLENGES / Global Civil Society / Challenging a Gendered World / Towards a Sustainable Future: The Green Movement / Identities and Belonging / Contested Futures January 2007 Paperback
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Theories of International Relations
Just and Unjust Interventions in World Politics Public and Private Catherine Lu, Associate Professor of Political Science, McGill University, Canada
4th edition Scott Burchill, Deakin University, Australia, Andrew Linklater, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, Richard Devetak, University of Queensland, Australia, Jack Donnelly, University of Denver, USA, Terry Nardin, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa, Canada, Christian Reus-Smit, Australian National University, Australia and Jacqui True, University of Auckland, New Zealand
The fully updated and revised fourth edition of this widely-used text provides a comprehensive survey of leading perspectives in the field including entirely new chapters on Historical Sociology by Andrew Linklater and International Political Theory by Terry Nardin. Contents: Introduction / Realism / Liberalism / The English School / Marxism / Historical Sociology / Critical Theory / Post-structuralism / Constructivism / Feminism / Green Politics / International Political Theory February 2009 Paperback
392pp £24.99
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Review of the Hardback edition: ‘This is an original and timely contribution to an urgent and pressing topic.’ - Kok-Chor Tan, Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, USA Taking insights and controversies from feminist political theory, Lu looks to illuminate alternative images of ‘sovereignty as privacy’ and ‘sovereignty as responsibility’, and to identify new challenges arising from the increased agency of private global civil society, and their relationship with the world of states. Contents: Preface to the Paperback Edition / Introduction / Public and Private: Towards Conceptual Clarification / Realism and the Tyranny of the Private / Sovereignty as Privacy / The One and Many Faces of Cosmopolitanism / Cosmopolitanism, Liberalism and Intervention / Cosmopolitan Humanitarianism and the Use of Force / Conclusion / Humanitarianism and the Use of Force / Notes / Bibliography / Index February 2011 Paperback
248pp £19.99
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Shortlisted for the 2008 C.B. Macpherson Prize by the Canadian Political Science Association Global Issues Series Editor: Jim Whitman ebook available from: ebooks.com, NetLibrary, Myilibrary, Ebook Library, Dawson ERA, Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Ebrary
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Beyond Paradigms
International Relations Theory
Analytic Eclecticism in the Study of World Politics
A New Introduction
Rudra Sil, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania , USA and Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter Jr Professor of International Studies, Cornell University , USA
'An exceptional book that should be read by every serious student of world politics. For researchers already combining elements from different approaches with neither roadmap nor rationale, it fills a long-standing lacuna. Even those who disagree with such a research strategy will benefit greatly from engaging with its thoughtful arguments and impressive range of examples.’ - Colin Elman, Maxwell School of Syracuse University, USA While paradigm-bound research has generated
powerful insights in international relations, it has fostered a tunnel vision that hinders progress and widens the chasm between theory and policy. In this important book, Sil and Katzenstein draw upon recent scholarship to illustrate the benefits of a more pragmatic and eclectic style of research.
Contents: Analytic Eclecticism / Eclecticism, Pragmatism, and Paradigms in International Relations / War and Peace, Security and Insecurity / Global Political Economy / Order and Governance: Regional and Global / Conclusion August 2010 280pp 1 b/w table and 2 figures Hardback £65.00 Paperback £22.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-20795-0 978-0-230-20796-7
Knud Erik Jørgensen, Professor of International Relations, University of Aarhus, Denmark
'This text is just what’s needed to persuade students to see theory for the exciting intellectual adventure it is by encouraging the practice of theorizing, providing the necessary theoretical tools and historical context, and opening spaces across different paradigmatic lenses.' - Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University, USA This is a major textbook on International Relations theory which combines coverage of the main contending theories and approaches with crosscutting coverage of key current issues and debates; of the philosophical foundations of IR theory; and of why different theories are addressed to different research agendas. Contents: Why Theorize International Relations? / The International Political Theory Tradition / The Liberal International Theory Tradition / The Realist Tradition / The International Society Tradition / The International Political Economy Tradition / The Post-Positivist Tradition / Contemporary Inter-Tradition Debates / A Guide to Creative Theorizing / Conclusion and Perspectives May 2010 288pp 3 b/w tables and 10 figures Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99
International Political Theory Series Editor: Gary Browning
On Rawls, Development and Global Justice The Freedom of Peoples Huw Lloyd Williams, Teaching Assistant, Department of International Politics, University of Aberstwyth, UK
Huw Lloyd Williams looks at the critical debate surrounding John Rawls’ The Law of Peoples. He responds to the work of cosmopolitan theorists and Amartya Sen, arguing that Rawls offers a persuasive and prescient moral approach to issues of global poverty and development. Contents: Introduction / PART I / The Cosmopolitan Critique / Elucidating the ‘Libertarian’ Law of Peoples / A Duty with No Obligations? / PART II / Considering the Capability Perspective / Conceptualizing State Capability: The Freedom of Peoples / Actualising State Capability / PART III / A Duty in Equilibrium / Creeping Cosmopolitanism? / Conclusions February 2011 Hardback
264pp £57.50
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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
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After the Nation? Critical Reflections on Nationalism and Postnationalism Edited by Keith Breen, Lecturer of Political Theory, School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy and Shane O’Neill, Professor of Political Theory and Dean, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, both at Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Explores the ways in which the nation-state and nationalism are challenged by contemporary realities. This volume addresses changes to our understanding of national sovereignty, problems posed by violent conflict between rival national projects, the feasibility of postnationalist democracy and citizenship, and the debate over global justice. October 2010 Hardback
296pp £60.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-57653-7
Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of International Relations Disenchantment and Re-Enchantment Mihaela Neacsu, Researcher, Faculty of Social Science, The Open University, UK
This book provides an innovative interpretation of Hans J. Morgenthau’s contribution to international relations, and argues that the concepts of meaning, power as meaning imposition, disenchantment and reenchantment are central to Morgenthau’s theory. November 2009 216pp Hardback £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-57607-0
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International Political Theory after Hobbes
The Legacy of Punishment in International Law
Analysis, Interpretation and Orientation
Harry D. Gould, Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, Florida International University, USA
Edited by Raia Prokhovnik, Reader, Department of Politics and International Studies, The Open University, UK and Gabriella Slomp, Senior Lecturer of International Political Thought, University of St Andrews, UK
The idea of international political theory after Hobbes is a timely and lively focus through which to raise questions about international politics. Contributors explore Hobbes’ views on contemporary international political theory and on international relations in the context of the history of political thought and Hobbesian realism. Contents: Introduction; R.Prokhovnik & G.Slomp / ANALYSIS / The Politics of Motion and the Motion of Politics; G.Slomp / Hobbes, Public Safety and Political Economy; T.Sorrell / Leviathan and Liberal Moralism in International Theory; G.Newey / INTERPRETATION / Hobbes and the Subjection of International Relations to Law and Morality; C.Boisen & D.Boucher / Kantian Perspectives on Intervention: Transcending Rather than Rejecting Hobbes; H.Williams / The State of Nature as a Site of Happy Life: On Giorgio Agamben’s Reading of Hobbes; S.Prozorov / ORIENTATION / Recasting the Hobbesian Legacy in International Political Theory; M.C.Williams / Hobbes, Origins, Limits; R.Walker / Hobbes, Sovereignty, and Politics: Rethinking International Political Space; R.Prokhovnik January 2011 1 b/w table Hardback
232pp
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978-0-230-24114-5
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This book explores the evolution of international punishment from a natural law-based ground for the use of force and conquest to a series of jurisdictional and disciplinary practices in international law not previously seen as being conceptually related.
Contents: Introduction / The Historical Trajectory of International Punishment / Jus Cogens / Obligations Erga Omnes and the Actio Popularis / The Principle of Universal Jurisdiction / The Problematic Discourse of State Crime / Conclusion October 2010 Hardback
202pp £55.00
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The Iran-Iraq War Rob Johnson, Deputy Director of the Changing Character of Warfare Programme, Oxford University, UK
‘Well-balanced, detailed and very readable.’ Charles Tripp, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK The recent conflicts of the Middle East can be traced directly to the Iran-Iraq War. Rob Johnson provides a sound and clear grasp of the major issues surrounding this war - an essential precursor to understanding the nature of both the Iraqi and Iranian regimes in the 1990s and their regional aspirations, and the ensuing Gulf Wars. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 232pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £17.99
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Twentieth Century Wars Series Editor: Jeremy Black
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Scientific Realism and International Relations Edited by Jonathan Joseph, Reader of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, UK and Colin Wight, Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter, UK
‘A significant step forward for scientific realism in international relations.’ - David Dessler, Associate Professor of Government, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, USA Critical and scientific realism have emerged as important perspectives on international relations in recent years. The attraction of these approaches lies in the claim that they can transcend the positivism vs postpositivism divide. This book demonstrates the vitality of this approach and the difference that ‘realism’ makes. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Hardback
272pp £57.50
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Ways of Knowing
The Twenty Years’ Crisis
Competing Methodologies in Social and Political Research
Reissued with a New Introduction
‘A marvelous introduction to methods and methodologies of research. This is the rare introductory textbook that educates students and scholars alike.’ - Keith Topper, Northwestern University, USA This textbook on methodology in social and political science focuses on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches. It introduces a range of key issues - from the nature of knowledge to the strengths and weaknesses of the main research methods - showing how methodological pluralism can be combined with intellectual rigour. May 2007 Paperback
344pp £24.99
A Pluralist Guide
The Anarchical Society
Edited by Audie Klotz, Associate Professor and Deepa Prakash, both at Department of Political Science, Syracuse University, USA
A Study of Order in World Politics 3rd edition
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 272pp Paperback £20.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-24175-6
Research Methods Series Series Editor: Clare Dekker ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Ebook Library
Hedley Bull, sometime Montague Burton Professor of International Politics, University of Oxford, UK
Review of the 2nd edition: ‘An important book likely to be read with profit for along time to come.’ - The Times Literary Supplement June 2002 Paperback
368pp £24.99
‘Apparently overtaken by events in the very days of its first publication, Carr’s Twenty Years Crisis has never been more pertinent to the discussion of international relations than it is to-day: in a world beset by the twin extremes which he excoriated, a craven and short-sighted realism on the one hand, and an unanchored and irresponsible idealism on the other, Carr’s astute arguments should be central to our analysis of, and response to, the world of the twenty-first century.’ - Fred Halliday September 2001 344pp Paperback £19.99
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Qualitative Methods in International Relations
We still lack practical answers to one of the most basic questions in empirical research: How should researchers interpret meanings? The contributors take seriously the goals of both post-modernist and positivist researchers, as they offer detailed guidance on how to apply specific tools of analysis and how to circumvent their inherent limitations.
E. H. Carr, sometime Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK and Michael Cox, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economicsand Political Science, UK
Jonathon Moses and Torbjørn Knutsen, both Professors of Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
216x138mm 978-0-333-98587-8
A History of International Political Theory Ontologies of the International Hartmut Behr, Professor of International Relations, University of Newcastle, UK
Contemporary theory of international politics faces a twofold problem: the critical engagement with legacies of national power politics in connection to twentieth century International Relations and the regeneration of notions of humanity. This book contributes to this engagement by a genealogy of thoughts on war, peace, and ethics. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 320pp Hardback £63.00
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New Challenges of North Korean Foreign Policy
Public Diplomacy through Communication
This book is about how China strives to rebuild its soft power through communication. It recounts China’s efforts by examining a set of public diplomacy tactics and programs in its pursuit of a ‘new’ and ‘improved’ global image. These case studies invites the reader to a more expansive discussion on the instruments of soft power. Contents: Introduction: China’s Search of Soft Power; J.Wang / The Expansion of China’s Public Diplomacy System; I.d’Hooghe / China’s Image Projection and Its Impact; H.Wang / China’s International Broadcasting: A Case Study of CCTV International; X.Zhang / The Evolving Chinese Government Spokesperson System; N.Chen / Chinese Corporate Diplomacy: Huawei’s CSR Discourse in Africa; L.Tang & H.Li / National Image Management Begins at Home: Imagining the New Olympic Citizen; J.de Kloet, G.Pak, L.Chong & S.Landsberger / Chinese Diaspora, the Internet, and the Image of China: A Case Study of the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay; H.Li / China’s Image Management Abroad, 1920s-1940s: Origin, Justification and Institutionalization; Y.Z.Volz / Itching the Scratches on Our Minds: American College Students Read and Re-evaluate China; J.Polumbaum February 2011 Hardback
220pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-10862-2
Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy
Coming to Terms Ashutosh Misra, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute and Associate Investigator, Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University, Australia
Edited by Kyung-Ae Park, Korea Foundation Chair, Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, Canada
Soft Power in China Edited by Jian Wang, Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California, USA
India-Pakistan
North Korea’s foreign policy behaviour has long intrigued scholars, puzzled laymen, frustrated negotiators, and aggravated policymakers. This book brings together the work of ten of the world’s foremost scholars on North Korea to critically analyze the key factors that are shaping North Korea’s foreign policy behaviour and its future direction. Contents: PART I: COPING WITH DOMESTIC DEVELOPMENTS / Socialist Neoconservatism and North Korean Foreign Policy in the Post-nuclear Era; R.Frank / People’s Exit, Regime Stability, and North Korean Diplomacy; K.Ae Park / North Korea’s Aid Diplomacy: Evidence from Food Aid and Chinese Data; M.Manyin / Food Security and North Korea’s Foreign Policy; H.Smith / Military First Politics (Songun): Assessing its Implications for Foreign Policy; H.S.Park / PART II: COPING WITH THE NEW WORLD STRUCTURE / Multilateralism and Pyongyang’s Foreign Policy Strategy; G.Rozman / ‘China Rising’ and It's Implications for North Korea’s China Policy; D.Kang / ‘China Rising,’ Regional Architecture, and North Korean Foreign Policy; V.Cha / PART III: COPING WITH CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS OF THE US AND SOUTH KOREA / Washington’s Leadership Transition and Its Implications for Pyongyang’s U.S. Policy; B.Cumings / Changes in Seoul’s North Korean Policy and the Implications for Pyongyang’s Inter-Korean Diplomacy; S.Snyder / Domestic Determinants of Obama Administration’s North Korea Policy and Ramifications for Pyongyang; G.Flake November 2010 244pp Hardback £55.00
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This book is an attempt to dig out the positive aspects of past IndoPakistani engagements and explore the relevant lessons to help resolve the current issues and disputes. Contents: Conceptualizing Enduring Rivalry and Negotiation / Composite Dialogue Process (CDP): A Structured Mechanism for Addressing Indo-Pak Rivalry / Bridge Over Troubled Waters: The Indus Waters Treaty / The Rann of Kutch Dispute and the Resolution Process / Siachen Dispute: A Glacier in Need of Thaw / The Sir Creek Dispute: A Case of Compromise Driven by Common Interests / The Tulbul Navigation Project / Wular Barrage & Storage Project Dispute: A Casualty of Linkage Politics? / Learning from the Past to Address the Present and Shape the Future / Annexure I. Text of the Indus Waters Treaty / Annexure II. Text of the 1965 Ceasefire Agreement August 2010 Hardback
256pp £55.00
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Palgrave Series in Asian Governance
Indigenous Diplomacies Edited by J. Marshall Beier, Associate Professor of Political Science, McMaster University, Canada and Whitney Lackenbauer, Assistant Professor of History, St Jerome’s University, Canada
This volume explores broad conceptual questions raised by the ‘discovery’ of indigenous peoples as increasingly important global political actors questions made all the more urgent by the sudden recognition that indigenous diplomacies are not at all new, but merely newly noticed. January 2010 Hardback
288pp £57.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-61307-2
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Sustainable Diplomacies Edited by Costas M. Constantinou, Professor of International Relations, University of Nicosia, Cyprus and James Der Derian, Research Professor of International Studies, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, USA
Sustainable Diplomacies looks at how to create conditions for the reconciliation of rival ways of living, the formation of durable relationships and the promotion of global peace and security. The authors draw inspiration from the history of diplomatic thought as well as from environmental, anthropological, religious and postcolonial studies. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2010 Hardback
304pp £57.50
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Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations Series Editors: Paul Sharp and Donna Lee
Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia Gilbert Rozman, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, USA
This book traces the development of Chinese thinking over four periods from the 1980s on and covers strategies toward: Russia and Central Asia, Japan, the Korean peninsula, Southeast and South Asia, and regionalism. It compares strategic thinking, arguing that the level was lowest under Jiang Zemin and highest under Hu Jintao. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2010 Hardback
272pp £57.00
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Strategic Thought in Northeast Asia ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
Battles to Bridges US Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy after 9/11
Liberia and the United States during the Cold War
R. S. Zaharna, Associate Professor, American University, USA
Limits of Reciprocity
‘Policy makers ignore this book at your - and our - peril!’- Professor Philip Taylor, Institute of Communication, University of Leeds, UK
D. Elwood Dunn, Alfred Walter Negley Professor of Political Science, University of the South, USA
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 248pp 216x138mm 10 b/w illustrations, and 1 b/w table Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-20216-0
Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations Series Editors: Paul Sharp and Donna Lee ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
Diplomacy Theory and Practice 4th edition G. R. Berridge, Emeritus Professor of International Politics, University of Leicester, UK
Diplomacy, widely recognized as the standard textbook on its subject and already translated into six languages, has been comprehensively updated, reorganized and greatly expanded. There are new chapters on consuls, public diplomacy, special envoys, and how agreements are best followed up, the last featuring a close look at ‘No torture’ agreements. Contents: Introduction / The Ministry of Foreign Affairs / PART I: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION / Introduction to Part I / Prenegotiations / ‘Around-the-Table’ Negotiations / Diplomatic Momentum / Packaging Agreements / Following Up / PART II: DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS / Introduction to Part II / Embassies / Consulates / Conferences / Summits / ‘Public Diplomacy’ / Telecommunications / PART III: DIPLOMACY WITHOUT DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS / Introduction to Part III / Disguised Embassies / Special Missions / Mediation / Conclusion / References / Index January 2010 Hardback Paperback
304pp £63.00 £20.99
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‘An excellent job at enlightening the world about the Tolbert administration, based on concrete research and personal experience.’ - Wilton G.S. Sankawulo, formerly Chairman of Liberia At once a diplomatic history and case study of African foreign policy and presidential leadership, this book illustrates how development and security assistance were used by the US as antidotes against communism in the Cold War and how Liberia was able occasionally to profit from the arrangement. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback
304pp £57.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-61735-3
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Political Settlements in Divided Societies Consociationalism and Cyprus Christalla Yakinthou, Honorary Research Fellow, University of Western Australia, Australia
Yakinthou throws light on the challenges of adopting political settlements in frozen conflicts and divided societies by focusing on the conflict in Cyprus, the resolution of which has for years been held up, in large part by elite intransigence. The book offers answers for why elites in Cyprus are so unwilling to adopt a power-sharing solution. Contents: Introduction / Consociationalism in Theory and Practice / Cypriot History(ies) as the Foundation of Modern Reunification Politics / The First Consociational State: Why Did it Fail? / Getting the Institutions Right: Making Plans for Cyprus / How Close Were They, Really? Elite Support of a Power-Sharing Solution / UN and EU: Offering Incentives for Resolution / The Politics of Adopting Consociationalism: The Referendums of 2004 / Conclusion July 2009 Hardback
304pp £60.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-22375-2
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Toward a New Public Diplomacy Redirecting U.S. Foreign Policy Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism and Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA
Toward a New Public Diplomacy explains public diplomacy and makes the case for why it will be the crucial element in the much-needed reinvention of American foreign policy. October 2009 Hardback Paperback
272pp £63.00 £20.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-61743-8 978-0-230-61744-5
Security Studies
International Security
Foucault on Politics, Security and War Edited by Michael Dillon, Professor of Politics, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Lancaster, UK and Andrew W. Neal, Lecturer of International Relations, University of Edinburgh, UK
Politics, Policy, Prospects Michael E. Smith, Professor of International Relations, University of Abderdeen, UK
‘This welcome text strikes just the right balance. It is innovative, fresh, and breaks new ground, but is comprehensive, careful, and covers the basics. It gives due regard to different schools of thought, but is admirably synthetic. And it is sophisticated and thoughtful, but eminently readable and accessible.’ - Charles A. Kupchan, Georgetown University, USA An exceptionally wide-ranging introduction to International Security in the twenty-first century. This takes a distinctively systematic approach centred on how and why particular issues get onto the international security agenda and particular choices and outcomes ensue, assessing the explanatory power of contending approaches in this context. Contents: International Relations and International Security / Continuity and Change in International Security Studies / The Politics of International Security / Interstate War / Intrastate War / Weapons Proliferation / International Terrorism / International Crime / International Economic Security / International Environmental and Resource Security / International Public Health / International Population Trends / Conclusion March 2010 384pp 16 b/w tables and 36 figures Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99
Foucault on Politics, Society and War interrogates Foucault’s controversial genealogy of modern biopolitics. These essays situate Foucault’s arguments, clarify the correlation of sovereign and bio-power and examine the relation of bios, nomos and race in relation to modern war. Contents: Introduction; M.Dillon & A.W.Neal / PART I: SITUATING FOUCAULT / Strategies for Waging Peace: Foucault as Collaborateur; S.Elden / PART II: POLITICS, SOVEREIGNTY, VIOLENCE / Goodbye War on Terror? Foucault and Butler on Discourses of Law, War and Exceptionalism; A.W.Neal / Life Struggles: War, Discipline, and Biopolitics in the Thought of Michel Foucault; J.Reid / Security: A Field Left Fallow; D.Bigo / Revisiting Franco’s Death: Life and Death and Bio-Political Governmentality; P.Palladino / PART III: BIOS, NOMOS, RACE / Law Versus History: Foucault’s Genealogy of Modern Sovereignty; M.Valverde / The Politics of Death: Race War, Bio-Power and AIDS in the Post-Apartheid; D.Fassin / Security, Race, and War; M.Dillon January 2011 Paperback
256pp £17.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-28537-8
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security studies
Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy Political Campaigns in the United States, Great Britain, and Russia Sarah Oates, Professor Department of Politics, University of Glasgow, UK, Lynda Lee Kaid, Professor of Telecommunication, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, USA and Mike Berry, Lecturer, Department of Cultural Studies, University of Nottingham, UK
This book examines the influence of terrorist threat in the recent elections in the US, Great Britain, and Russia to analyze the influence of post-9/11 fears on voting behaviour in comparative perspective. It is in these different countries that warnings about terrorism find the most resonance with candidates, journalists and voters alike. Contents: Introduction / Candidate Messages and News Framing in U.S. Elections / A New U.S. News Paradigm?: Variation in Election News Coverage / Voting with the Heart and Not the Head: The Electorate, Security Fear, and Vote Choice in the United States / Candidate Messages and News Framing in British Elections / Putting Terrorism in Perspective: The British Electorate and Security Threat / Limitless Threat, Limited Choices?: Party Messages and News Framing in the 2003 / 4 Russian Elections / Strong Hands, Not Democracy: The Media Logic of Russian Viewers / Conclusions: The Politics of Fear in Comparative Perspective / Bibliography December 2010 272pp Hardback £47.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-61357-7
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New Security Challenges Series Editor: Stuart Croft The last decade has demonstrated that threats to security vary greatly in their causes and manifestations and that they invite interest and demand responses from the social sciences, civil society, and a very broad policy community. In the past, the avoidance of war was the primary objective, but with the end of the Cold War the retention of military defence as the centrepiece of international security agenda became untenable. There has been, therefore, a significant shift in emphasis away from traditional approaches to security to a new agenda that talks of the softer side of security, in terms of human security, economic security, and environmental security.
Geo-Politics of the Euro-Asia Energy Nexus The European Union, Russia and Turkey Ali Tekin and Paul Andrew Williams, both Assistant Professors of International Relations, Bilkent University, Turkey
A freshly provocative look at the nexus linking EU security, transTurkey energy supply routes to Europe and Turkey’s EU membership negotiations, this book argues that Europe’s collective energy security prospects have become increasingly tied to Turkey’s progress towards joining the EU.
NATO: The Power of Partnerships Edited by Håkan Edström, Lecturer and Researcher, Janne Haaland Matlary, Professor of International Politics, Department of Political Science and Magnus Petersson, Senior Research Fellow, all at Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, Norway
'Addressing a little studied aspect of NATO’s evolving mission - its partnerships with a variety of countries from Argentina to Australia - the authors write with admirable erudition and refreshing good sense. Each offers a key insight into the way in which the alliance has tried to reboot itself since the end of the Cold War, with varying degrees of success.' - Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK NATO has many European and global partner countries. The political and military utility of all these partnerships is clear; they ‘provide’ more security than they ‘consume’. But the utility for NATO of partners also changes over time. This book scrutinizes these partnerships, both from a NATO perspective and from that of its partners. Contents: Utility for NATO - Utility of NATO?; H.Edström, J.H.Matlary & M.Petersson / Partnerships and Power in American Grand Strategy; S.Kay / The ‘Natural Ally’? The ‘Natural Partner’? -Australia and the Atlantic Alliance; S.Frühling & B.Schreer / Partnerships to the East and South: A ‘Win-Win’ Policy; J.H.Matlary / Political and Military Utility of NATO for Ukraine; T.Bukkvoll / NATO and the EU ‘Neutrals’ - Instrumental or Value-Oriented Utility?; M.Petersson / Sweden and NATO - Partnership in the Shadow of Coalitions and Concepts; H.Edström / Potential NATO Partners - Political and Military Utility for NATO; R.C.Hendrickson / Political and Military Utility of NATO for Argentina; F.Merke January 2011 280pp 2 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £57.50
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Contents: Introduction / PART I: EUROPEAN UNION ENERGY POLICY / Evolution of EU Energy Policy; with S. D.Sever / External Dimension of European Energy Policy; with S. D.Sever / PART II: THE EUROPEAN UNION, RUSSIA AND OTHER ACTORS / The EU Outreach to Non-Russian Energy / Roads to Europe for Caspian and Middle Eastern Energy Supplies / PART III: TURKEY AS A TRANSIT AND CANDIDATE COUNTRY / Turkey’s Role as a ‘trans-European’ Energy Corridor / Turkey’s Energy Role and its Accession Process / Conclusions November 2010 248pp 216x138mm 2 maps, 8 b/w tables and 6 figures Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-25261-5
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Securing Europe European Security in an American Epoch
Reconstructing Security after Conflict
Lisa Watanabe, Research Officer, Programme on the Geopolitical Implications of Globalisation and Transnational Security, Switzerland
Security Sector Reform in Sierra Leone
Securing Europe takes a novel approach to Europeanization among EU member states by employing a sociological institutionalist approach. Watanabe argues that Europeanization as a process of change takes place not as a result of rationally calculating states, but as a result of the reworking of perceptual and normative frameworks.
Paul Jackson, Director, School of Government and Society, University of Birmingham, UK and Peter Albrecht, PhD Candidate, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark
A long-term evaluation and analysis of the UK’s involvement in Sierra Leone before and after the conflict which ended in 2002. This book looks at how UK intervention moved from initial involvement through to war fighting and then post-conflict reconstruction, specifically of the security infrastructure. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 256pp 2 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £57.50
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback
208pp £57.50
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Anti-War Activism
978-0-230-23900-5
New Media and Protest in the Information Age Kevin Gillan, Lecturer of Sociology, University of Manchester, UK, Jenny Pickerill, Lecturer of Human Geography, University of Leicester, UK and Frank Webster, Professor of Sociology, City University London, UK
Biosecurity Origins, Transformations and Practices Edited by Brian Rappert, Associate Professor of Science, Technology and Public Affairs, University of Exeter, UK and Chandré Gould, Senior Researcher, Crime, Justice and Politics Programme, Institute for Security Studies, South Africa
This book explores the origins, interpretations and meanings of the term ‘biosecurity’. It brings together contributors on issues relating to the perceptions of the threat of biological weapons and how states are responding, or not, to the challenges posed by the potential of the products of the life sciences to be used for destructive purposes. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 3 b/w tables Hardback
264pp
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978-0-230-22356-1
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‘Provides invaluable insights...[and] meticulous analyzes.’ John Sloboda, Emeritus Professor, School of Psychology and Politics, International Relations and the Environment, Keele University, UK
Edited by Michael Pugh, Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, Neil Cooper, Senior Lecturer of International Relations and Security and Mandy Turner, Lecturer of Conflict Resolution, all at University of Bradford, UK
The book provides critical perspectives that reach beyond the technical approaches of international financial institutions and proponents of the liberal peace formula. It investigates political economies characterized by the legacies of disruption to production and exchange, by population displacement, poverty, and by ‘criminality’. Contents: PART I: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LIBERAL WAR AND PEACE / PART II: TRADE / PART III: EMPLOYMENT / PART IV: DIASPORAS / PART V: BORDERLANDS AND THE CARTOGRAPHY OF VIOLENT ECONOMIES / PART VI: CIVIL SOCIETY / PART VII: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 440pp 2 figures and 1 b/w table Paperback £22.99
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The first academic account of the twenty-first century anti-war and peace movement. Empirically rich and conceptually innovative, Anti-War Activism pays especially close attention to the changed information environment of protest, the complex alliances of activists, the diversity of participants, as well as campaigners’ use of new (and old) media. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 Paperback
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Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding
256pp £20.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-28560-6
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security studies
Neoclassical Realism and Defence Reform in Post-Cold War Europe
The Politics of Private Security Regulation, Reform and Re-Legitimation Adam White, Lecturer of Public Policy, University of York, UK
Tom Dyson, Lecturer of International Security, Department of Political, International, and Policy Studies, University of Surrey, UK
Dyson explains the convergence and divergence between British, French and German defence reforms in the post-Cold War era. He engages with cultural and realist theories and develops a neoclassical realist approach to change and stasis in defence policy, bringing new material to bear on the factors which have affected defence reforms. Contents: PART I: CONTEXT: THE CASE FOR CONVERGENCE / Europe’s Partial and Selective Emulation of the US-led Revolution in Military Affairs / Convergence and Divergence in the Institutional Forums of Defence Policy: Functional Complementarity; Spatial and Temporal Differentiation / PART II: THEORISING AND TESTING DEFENCE POLICY CONVERGENCE / Competing Theoretical Frameworks: Realist and Cultural Approaches / PART III: TESTING CULTURAL AND REALIST APPROACHED: DEFENCE POLICIES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL STRUCTURE AND EXECUTIVE AUTONOMY / France: Domestic Incentives and Timely Adaptation to Systemic Imperatives / Germany: Domestic Constraint and the Temporal Management of Reform / The United Kingdom High Executive Autonomy and Timely Adaptation to Systemic Imperatives / Conclusions: The Empirical and Theoretical Implications July 2010 16 b/w tables Hardback
352pp
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Ethics, Law and Military Operations
This is the first in-depth conceptual and empirical analysis of the political issues, processes and themes associated with private security provision and its growth in the postwar era, examining why private security has become so prominent, what its relationship to the state is and how it can be controlled.
Contents: PART I: THEORY AND CONTEXT / Introduction / Structure, Agency and Security / PART II: THE POLITICS OF PRIVATE SECURITY IN BRITAIN / Emerging Agendas (1945-59) / The Regulation Debate (1960-69) / Parliamentary Pressure (1969-79) / The Neoliberal Experiments (1979-1996) / New Labour, New Legitimacy (1997-2001) / The Era of Regulation (20012010) / PART III: COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS / Towards a New Social-Scientific Understanding / Bibliography October 2010 1 b/w table Hardback
216pp
216x138mm
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978-0-230-24294-4
Crime Prevention and Security Management Series Editor: Martin Gill
Edited by David Whetham, Senior Lecturer of Defence Studies, King’s College London, UK
’Displaying a rare combination of intellectual rigour and practical wisdom, this highly recommended volume shows how the interplay of law and ethics affects and constrains the planning and execution of modern military campaigns.’- Don Carrick, Military Ethics Education Network, University of Hull, UK While there are many legal textbooks on the laws of armed conflict and academic works on ethical issues in international relations, this is the first text on the relevance of legal and normative issues in military practice. It covers the entire spectrum of military operations and is written with military decision-makers particularly in mind. Contents: Introduction - Purpose Content and Structure / Ethics, Law and Military Operations / A View From Realism / A Nonviolent Challenge to Conflict / The Just War Tradition - A Pragmatic Compromise / War Law and its Intersections / Law at the Operational Level / Civilian Protection and Force Protection / The Ethical Challenge of the Complex Security Environment / Understanding Atrocities: What Commanders Should do to Prevent Them / To Whom Does a Military Medical Commander Owe a Moral Duty? / The Ethics of Nuclear Deterrence / The Ethical and Legal Challenges of Operational Command September 2010 248pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99
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American Power after 9/11 Marvin L. Astrada, Research Scientist, Applied Research Center, Florida International University, USA
This study expounds upon the composition, dynamics, and consequences of the post-9/11 global security context by positing the following overarching research question: How has the event of 9/11 further enabled the US to legitimately articulate, disseminate, and implement an absolutist security agenda (ASA) on the world stage?
A Theory of Security Strategy for Our Time Defensive Realism Shiping Tang, Professor, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
This book advances a coherent statement of defensive realism as a theory of strategy for our time and adds to our understanding of defensive realism as a grand theory of IR in particular and our understanding of IR in general and contributes to the ongoing debates among major paradigms of international relations.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / A Single-Minded Epistemology of Security / Utility of Universal Foes / Destabilizing the States System / US Imperialism & Hegemony / Global Enemies, Militarization & Ideology / Morality & Global Governance / Organization of Study / PART II: QUESTIONS & HYPOTHESES / Power, Morality & Terror / Morality & Symbol / Security & Rules of Formation / Terror & Global Security / PART III: THE USA PATRIOT ACT 2001 / Waging War to Wage Peace / PART IV: WMD & PROLIFERATION / The Post-9 / 11 Nuclear Threat / Rogue States & WMD / North Korea & WMD
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May 2010 Hardback
April 2010 Hardback
192pp £57.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-10002-2
Modern Stateless Warfare Paul Brooker, Visitor in the Department of Political Science, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
This book focuses on insurgent stateless warfare in its guerrilla and terrorist modes and in its nationalist, maoist and postmaoist phases of modernization. Insurgency is compared with states’ warfare and with criminality and then insurgents’ motives, means and opportunities are analyzed from social-science, military and environmental perspectives. Contents: Introduction / PART I: INSURGENT STATELESS WARFARE / Historical Background / The Types and Modes of Insurgency / Insurgent Strategies / Terroristic Warfare and Strategies / Comparisons with Criminality / PART II: THE CALCULUS OF INSURGENCY: MOTIVE, MEANS AND OPPORTUNITY / The Motives of Insurgency / The Means of Insurgency / Opportunity and Environments / The Social-Political Environment / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index February 2010 Hardback
264pp £60.00
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264pp £62.00
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The Security Dilemma Fear, Cooperation and Trust in World Politics Ken Booth, E.H. Carr Professor of International Politics and Nicholas Wheeler, Professor of International Politics, both at University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK
This provides the first comprehensive analysis of the concept of the ‘security dilemma’. By exploring the theory and practice of the security dilemma through the prisms of fear, cooperation and trust, it considers whether the security dilemma can be mitigated or even transcended analysing a wide range of historical and contemporary cases. November 2007 384pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99
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Corporate Security Responsibility? Corporate Governance Contributions to Peace and Security in Zones of Conflict Edited by Nicole Deitelhoff, Head of Research Team and Klaus Dieter Wolf, Deputy Director, both at Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
Corporate Security Responsibility? focuses on the role of private business in zones of conflict. The book contributes to closing the gap between research on Global Governance and Peace and Conflict Studies. It applies a systematic research design to the study of corporate governance contributions to peace and security across a number of cases. Contents: Corporate Security Responsibility? Corporate Governance Contributions to Peace and Security Zones of Conflict; N.Deitelhoff & K.D.Wolf / Here’s to Peace: Governance Contributions by Companies in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo?; M.Feil / Oil Companies in Nigeria: Emerging Good Practice or Still Fuelling Conflict?; M.Zimmer / Calling on Peace: The International ICT Sector and the Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo; L.Wallbott / Walking the Extra-Mile? Corporate Contributions Towards the Peace Process in Northern Ireland; A.Haidvogl / Travelling for Peace? The Role of Tourism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; S.Fischer / Chartered Companies: Linking Private Security Governance in Early and Post Modernity; K.D.Wolf / Private Security and Military Companies: The Other Side of Business and Conflict; N.Deitelhoff / Business in Zones of Conflict and Global Security Governance: What has been Learnt and Where to from Here?; CSecR Research Group January 2010 280pp 216x138mm 2 b/w illustrations and 7 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-24184-8
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The Whistleblower
Terrorism
Sex Trafficking, Military Contractors, and One Woman’s Fight for Justice
Terrorism A Critical Introduction Richard Jackson, Marie Breen Smyth, both Readers in International Politics, Jeroen Gunning, Lecturer of International Politics, all at Aberystwyth University, UK and Lee Jarvis, Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, Swansea University, UK
Terrorism has a long history but the devastating attacks of 9/11 transformed what had been seen as a relatively minor security issue into one of major global significance. This incisive new text provides an accessible and balanced assessment of political terror and its study and in the process rethinks many assumptions. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THE STUDY OF POLITICAL TERRORISM / The Orthodox Study of Terrorism / Critical Approaches to Terrorism Studies / The Cultural Construction of Terrorism / Bringing Gender into the Study of Terrorism / PART II: KEY ISSUES / Conceptualizing Terrorism / Reconsidering the Terrorism Threat / Types of Terrorism / Understanding State Terrorism / The Causes of Non-State Terrorism / Responding to Non-State Terrorism / Assessing the War on Terror May 2011 Hardback Paperback
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Kathryn Bolkovac, former Police Investigator from Nebraska who served as an International Police Task Force human rights investigator in Bosnia. She co-operated with Human Rights Watch to expose the misconduct and human rights abuses committed against young girls, who had been forced into prostitution and used as sex slaves by US military contractors such as DynCorp and other UN related police and international organizations with Cari Lynn
The movie-tie in book of a new major motion picture, The Whistleblower reveals the inspiring story of one woman’s efforts to expose the human rights abuses perpetrated by corporate conspirators. Contents: Prologue / Running from Something / Stop the Threat / Guns for Hire / Sarajevo / 'Accidents Happen' / Zenica / At the Florida / The Gender Desk / No Incidents or Witness / Education of a Lifetime / Ladies of the Evening / Thinking with Our Hearts / Backlash / Mission Makeover / Distaste / Time Sheets / 'I Worry for Your Safety' / The Khaki Duffel Bag / Tribunal / Verdict / Zero Tolerance January 2011 256pp 8pp b/w illustrations/insert Hardback £16.99
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Apocalyptic Faith and Political Violence Prophets of Terror James F. Rinehart,Associate Professor of Political Science, Troy University, USA
‘James Rinehart’s important and original analysis of three terrorist movements Sendero Luminoso, Aum Shinrikyo, and Hezbollah - demonstrate their profound links to deeply embedded currents of millenarian religion and culture. This is a work of rich scholarship that will challenge and stimulate students of terrorism and political violence.’ Michael Barkun, Professor of Political Science, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, USA This study examines the functional relationship between millenarian-inspired terrorism and the process of political change. Through an exhaustive investigation of late twentieth-century movements, it concludes that apocalyptic expectations performed a significant group mobilization, leadership and therapeutic function. Contents: Terrorism and Prophecy / The Rise of Millenarian Terror / The Mediating Role of the Prophet / Alienation and the Quest for Renewal / Identity and Apocalyptic Violence February 2011 Paperback
246pp £19.99
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U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism How It Evolved, Why It Failed, and Where It is Headed Andrew T. H. Tan, Associate Professor and Convenor, International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia
This book examines the various strategies, including Global Counterinsurgency (GCOIN), which have been put forward as alternatives to the Global War On Terror (GWOT), concluding that while a consensus can be found on the key elements of a grand strategy, based on failures in the GWOT, it is far from clear if any GCOIN strategy could work. Contents: The US and Global Terrorism / The Failure of the GWOT / The US Invasion of Iraq / The Iraq Conundrum and its Implications / The Continuing Threat and Why the US Failed / From GWOT to COIN - The Evolution of US Counter-Terrorism Strategy / The Evolution of US Counter-Terrorism Strategy - From COIN to Global Counterinsurgency / The Future for Counterterrorism December 2009 256pp Hardback £57.00
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Iraq Between Occupations Perspectives from 1920 to the Present Edited by Ronen Zeidel, Fellow, Centre for Iraq Studies, Amatzia Baram, Professor and Director, Centre for Iraq Studies, both at University of Haifa, Israel and Achim Rohde, Research Fellow, Georg-EckertInstitute for International Textbook Research, Germany
Genocide at the Dawn of the 21st Century Rwanda, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Darfur Dale C. Tatum, Taught Political Science at several Universities and Colleges and Author of Who Influenced Whom? Lessons from the Cold War (2002)
At the end of World War II, the international community deemed genocide a crime against humanity. Yet, at the dawn of the twenty-first century it has occurred repeatedly. This book explains why genocide began to occur in the twenty-first century and why the United States has been ineffective at preventing it and stopping it once it occurs. Contents: Introduction: The End of World War II, the Promise / PART I: SETTING THE STAGE FOR GENOCIDE / The Cold War with the Third World / The End of the Cold War / Politics gets in the Way / PART II: THE CASE STUDIES / Rwanda, the United States and Genocide / Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Kitty Genovese of the Balkans / The War in Kosovo / The War in Darfur: Genocide on Our Watch / PART III: UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM / How We Relate / The Media / International Relations and Education / PART IV: LOOKING TOWARDS THE UNITED NATIONS FOR A SOLUTION / Why United Nations Reforms will not Change the Status Quo / Conclusion: Genocide in the Age of Obama August 2010 Hardback
256pp £52.00
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This edited volume represents a re-examination of the most central issues in the history of the Iraqi nation state until the American occupation (1920-2003) and, in the light of that history, a re-evaluation of developments under the occupation (2003-2008). A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2011 Hardback
288pp £55.00
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Organized Crime and States The Hidden Face of Politics Edited by Jean-Louis Briquet, Directeur de Recherche and Senior Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France and Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Senior Researcher, CERI Sciences Po-CNRS, France
In contrast to a globalizing approach to ‘transnational organized crime,’ this edited volume studies socio-historical environments in which mafia-esque violence has found a fertile ground for growth and development within the political arena. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00
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Iraq
HIGHLIGHT
A Lost War Mohamed El-Shibiny, former UNESCO Chief Technical Advisor for East Africa, the Philippines, and Qatar and Regional Representative for the Middle East Gulf States
Iraq: A Lost War deals with the impact of September 11th on the occupation of Iraq and the U.S. declaration of war on international terrorism. It investigates whether war in Iraq was morally justified and whether coalition forces capturing and hanging its president were morally and legally acceptable internationally. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Hardback
256pp £55.00
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Treating Weapons Proliferation An Oncological Approach to the Spread of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Technology David Santoro, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Simons Centre for Disarmament and Nonproliferation Research, Liu Institute, University of British Columbia, Canada
Treating Weapons Proliferation is a chilling exploration of the dynamics of weapons proliferation and nonproliferation. In an analogy with the disease of cancer, the book walks the reader through the history of the phenomenon with its growing complexities and changing dimensions. Contents: Introduction: The Making of the Concept / The Quest for the Administration of the General and Complete Cure / A Mutating Anatomical and PhysioPathology / An Open-Ended Etiology and Patho-Genesis / Serious and Threatening Pathological Effects / Preventing and Detecting the Disease / Treating and Palliating the Disease / Conclusion: From Cure to Treatments March 2010 Hardback
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The Good War NATO and the Liberal Conscience in Afghanistan M. J. Williams, Lecturer in International Relations, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
‘At a time when innumerable newspaper articles, journal essays and political speeches have added more heat than light to the NATO intervention in Afghanistan, M.J. Williams gives answers with real expertise, the right historical perspective and a sound political judgement. Based on extensive research and interviews with key players on both sides of the Atlantic, this book is essential reading for anyone, layman or strategist, who wants to understand what is really at stake for the Western democracies in Afghanistan.’ - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning, NATO HQ ‘Engaging and illuminating, Williams offers an original and stimulating take on NATO’s evolution and the liberal conscience while at the same time delivering a serious reality check to advocates of democratic imperialism.’ - Professor Christopher Coker, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK ‘An excellent and comprehensive treatment of the topic.’ - Conor Foley, author of The Thin Blue Line: How Humanitarianism Went to War Ten years after invading Afghanistan, NATO remains bogged down in a seemingly intractable conflict. But how did an alliance intended for the territorial defense of Europe end up in South Asia in the first place? And why has NATO moved from defense to nation-building since the end of the Cold War? The Good War offers an original and insightful exploration of these questions and argues that NATO, led by the United States, now seeks to instill democracy into ‘failed states’ as a way of providing for global security. While this is an amiable goal, the outcome is the paradox of endless liberal wars of intervention that will ultimately fail to produce quick results when fool hardy western ideas meet the reality of life in places such as Afghanistan. Rather than strengthening democracy abroad, this weakens democratic institutions in both the US and Europe. Combining his academic interests with his policy work, M.J. Williams has written a book that is theoretically informed and thought provoking, but also relevant to those actually working on these issues in the field. Contents: Introduction: On Wars: ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ / NATO in an Age of Risk / Empires of Liberty / The Hedgehog and the Fox: Euro-American Visions of 9 / 11 / Soldiers of Misfortune / International (Dis)Organization / Empire Lite / Beyond Crisis: NATO, Afghanistan and Security in a Networked World / Epilogue – Revisiting the Liberal Conscience
June 2011 Hardback Paperback
224pp £60.00 £19.99
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Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Transnational Terrorism, The Tabloid Terrorist Organized Crime and Peace-Building The Predicative Construction of New Terrorism in
A History with Documents 7th edition
Human Security in the Western Balkans
the Media
Edited by Wolfgang Benedek, Professor, Institute of International Law and International Relations, KarlFranzens University of Graz, Austria, Christopher Daase, Professor for International Organization, Department of Political Science, University of Frankfurt, Germany, Vojin Dimitrijević, Professor, Department of Public Law, Union University School of Law, Serbia and Petrus van Duyne, Professor, Department of Penal Law, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands
Alexander Spencer, Assistant Professor, GeschwisterScholl-Institute for Political Science, LudwigMaximilians-University, Germany
Charles D Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA
‘In addition to being well written and easily accessible for students, the text is also authoritative. Smith’s treatment of the conflict is fair and analytically thoughtful.’ - Toby Jones, Rutgers University, USA ‘The text is clear and concise. The introductions and conclusions to each chapter will keep students on track.’ - John Calvert, Creighton University, USA Review of the 6th edition: ‘I would recommend Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict because of its comprehensive treatment, logical presentation, clear language, and balanced discussion of a controversial subject.’ - Sohail Hashmi, Mount Holyoke College, USA
This volume investigates the role of the transnational terrorist and criminal organizations in the peace-building processes, with a particular focus on the Western Balkan region. Conducted within the framework of human security analysis, the research focuses on the security of the human being. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 Hardback
392pp £65.00
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Privatising Peace A Corporate Adjunct to United Nations Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Operations
Charles D. Smith provides a remarkably comprehensive and objective account of this complex subject, adopting a long-view approach. The seventh edition of this established text has been revised and updated throughout and now features a new Prologue, Epilogue, questions for consideration, and coverage up to Spring 2009.
Malcolm Hugh Patterson, Lawyer, Australia
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
The history of United Nations peacekeeping is largely one of failure. This book puts a case for augmenting ad hoc peacekeepers with competent contract labour; and within the constraints of a new legal regime, supporting future operations with well-trained contractors who might subdue by force those who inflict gross human rights abuses on others.
May 2010 608pp photographs and maps Paperback £22.99
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Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s
'Essential reading for anyone with an interest in understanding how the market might impact on peacekeeping operations.’ - Dr Christopher Kinsey, Defence Studies Department, King’s College London, Joint Command and Staff College, Defence Academy, UK
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 280pp Hardback £60.00
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‘Alexander Spencer successfully establishes constructivist terrorism research as nothing less than an alternative to traditional and critical terrorism studies.’ - Professor Christopher Daase, Chair for International Organisations, Goethe University, Germany This book introduces a constructivist approach to the study of terrorism and shows how language in the media affects our perceptions of ‘terrorists’ and how particular constructions of ‘terrorist’ automatically make certain counter-terrorism policies possible, logical and seemingly appropriate. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 216pp 3 b/w tables and 2 figures Hardback £60.00
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Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa James Milner, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Carleton University, Canada
How do African states respond to the mass arrival and prolonged presence of refugees? This book answers this question by drawing on recent case studies and examining the politics behind refugee policy in Africa. The implications of this approach are important not only for the study of asylum in Africa, but also for the future of refugee protection. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 256pp Hardback £63.00
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Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding Critical Developments and Approaches Edited by Oliver P. Richmond, Director, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of St Andrews, UK
The quality of the peace arrived at via liberal peacebuilding approaches has been poor. The related statebuilding praxis has generally been unable to respond to its critics. What is at stake is a recognition of peacebuilding’s everyday political, social, economic, and cultural dynamics. This indicates the emergence of a post-liberal form of peace. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 488pp 216x138mm 1 b/w illustration and 7 b/w tables Hardback £74.00 978-0-230-55522-8 Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-55523-5
War and the Transformation of Global Politics Vivienne Jabri, Professor of International Politics, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK
‘...provides a discerning exploration of the place, role and import of the phenomenon of war in the transformations of global life.’ - Emilian Kavalski, Political Studies Review Drawing on critical social and political thought, this book argues that late modern wars, often referred to as ‘liberal’, may be interpreted as perpetuating forms of exclusion and domination that render war a tool of control in global terms. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Paperback
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Ethics, Authority, and War Non-State Actors and the Just War Tradition Edited by Eric A. Heinze, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies, University of Oklahoma, USA and Brent J. Steele, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Kansas, USA
In original essays written by both senior scholars as well as rising younger scholars in the field of international ethics, this volume addresses the ethics of war in an era when non-state actors are playing an increasingly prominent role in armed conflict.
The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies A Cultural Perspective Editied by Wolfgang Dietrich, UNESCO Chairholder and Program Director for Peace Studies, University of Innsbruck, Austria, Josefina Echavarría, Colombian Peace Researcher, UNESCO Chair and MA Program for Peace Studies, University of Innsbruck, Austria, Gustavo Esteva, Founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca, Mexico, Daniela Ingruber, Austrian War and Film Researcher, UNESCO Chair and MA Program for Peace Studies and Norbert Koppensteiner, Research and Publications Co-ordinator of the UNESCO Chair for Peace Studies and Program Co-ordinator of the MA Program for Peace Studies both at the University of Innsbruck, Austria
Thirty-four outstanding scholars write about the etymological meaning and the religious, legal and political connotations of the concept of ‘peace’. They provide firm evidence to show how adopting a multi-faceted approach to ‘peace’ could ultimately contribute to the search for a more authentic understanding of ‘peace’ across the world stage. Index List of Contributors: A.M.Almedom, I.Anzai, I.Çakir, J.Echavarrã A, M.H.Ellis, G.Esteva, M.Fasheh, V.Fontan, J.Galtung, A.Gandhi, B.Gebrewold, A.Guerrero, A.H.P.Horsley, D.Ingruber, E.K.Undrum Jacobsen, H.Kalisch, M.Kaller-Dietrich, K-P. Yu, K.Koppe, N.Koppensteiner, S.Schmiem Kumar, P.Lauderdale, S.Sikander Mehdi, B.Molina, F.A.Muã’oz, K. Asare Opoku, U.Rehman, G.Rengifo V, A.Lamine Sarr, S.Veda Bharati, K.Lekshe Tsomo, R.Vachon, N.Young A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 656pp Hardback £150.00
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Humanitarian Intervention An Introduction
Self-Defense in International Relations
Aidan Hehir, Senior Lecturer of International Relations, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, UK
‘Highly recommended. Lively and accessible, and a wonderful resource for teaching. Aidan Hehir provides a comprehensive overview of the history, theory and practice of humanitarian intervention, and of the concepts, controversies, moral claims and political calculations that have shaped the field.’ - Anne Orford, Michael D Kirby Professor of International Law, University of Melbourne, Australia ‘Objectively surveying a wide range of perspectives on an inherently contentious topic, this is an outstanding teaching tool and a textbook from which scholars will benefit as much as their students.’ - Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK A broad-ranging introduction to the theory, practice and politics of humanitarian intervention on the contemporary world, its historical background and future prospects after the experiences of Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur and Iraq. Contents: PART I: CONCEPTS AND CONCEPTIONS / What is ‘Humanitarian Intervention’? / The Just War Tradition / The Sovereign State / Theoretical Perspectives / PART II: CONTROVERSIES / Legality and Legitimacy / Sovereignty as Responsibility / Who Decides? / Motives and Means / PART III: CASES / ‘Humanitarian Intervention’ in History / Rwanda / Kosovo / Iraq / Darfur / Conclusion: The Future of Humanitarian Intervention? December 2009 320pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £21.99
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Ruchi Anand, Associate Professor of International Relations, American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy, France
'Ruchi Anand’s fine book helps us think our way through this complex thicket of norms, ideas, practices, and scholarly debates. She makes excellent use of both the rationale of jurists for the outlawry of aggressive war and the best thinking of students of international relations with respect to the way power and security work in a world organized around the primacy of sovereign states, but newly afflicted with the rise of nonstate actors...This book deserves the widest possible reading.' - from the Foreword, Richard A. Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University, USA The right to individual and collective self-defense in international law and politics has always been a controversial issue. Using the example of how the US employs self-defense against Iraq, this book uncovers new dimensions, which lead to innovative and practical strategies and analysis. Contents: Self Defense in International Relations / International Relations Theory Meets International Law / International Law Prohibiting the Use of Force / International Legal Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force / The Use of Force in Afghanistan and Iraq / Conclusion / Discussion Questions / Appendix / Index / October 2009 Hardback
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Ethical Decision Making in Social Research A Practical Guide Ron Iphofen, Lecturer of Sociology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
‘This is a pellucid, comprehensive and, most of all, practical guide.’ - Professor Jerome Bickenbach, Queen’s University, Canada Contents: HOW TO USE THIS BOOK / The Problem of Ethical Decision-making in Social Research / Research Rationale – Justifiable Interventions / Researcher Identification – Professional Integrity and Track Record / Research Quality and Design / Minimising Harm, Maximizing Benefit / Selecting, Recruiting, Retaining and Releasing Participants / Giving Information and Seeking Consent / Monitoring Safety / Strategies for Maintaining Privacy and Confidentiality / Dealing with Vulnerability / Involving Subjects in Research: The Public, Participants, Service Users and Carer Groups / Disseminating Findings / Systems of Ethical Approval and Formal Ethical Scrutiny / Raising Ethical Awareness / Afterword / Ethical Review Checklist / Template for Research Proposals / Glossary of terms / Useful websites / References April 2011 30 b/w tables Paperback
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teaching and researching in higher education Universities into the 21st Century
Becoming an Academic Lynn McAlpine, McGill University, Canada and Gerlese Akerlind, Australian National University, Australia
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Learning Development in Higher Education Edited by Peter Hartley, Professor of Education Development, University of Bradford, UK, John Hilsdon, Head of Learning Development, University of Plymouth, UK, Sandra Sinfield, Co-ordinator for Learning and Language Development, London Metropolitan University, UK, Christine Keenan, Learning and Teaching Fellow, Bournemouth University, UK and Michelle Verity, Head of Student Enterprise and Development, York St John University, UK
This book shows how Learning Development enhances the student experience and promotes active engagement. Written by staff from the UK’s largest collaborative Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), the book includes important insights for everyone interested in supporting student retention, progression and success. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 288pp 216x138mm 4 tables, 3 charts and 3 b/w photographs Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-24148-0
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This book draws on research in Australia, Canada, UK, and US into the experiences of doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and new academics. Each chapter develops research-informed implications for policy and practice to support developing academics, and concludes with commentaries by early career academics, developers and administrators. Contents: Academic Practice in a Changing International Landscape / Expectations and Experiences of Aspiring and Early Career Academics: Implications for Strengthening Career Preparation / Meaning and Purpose in Postdoctoral Research: Developing as an Academic Researcher / Comings and Goings? Disciplinary Employment Trajectories in the UK Social Sciences / Doctoral Students and a Future in Academe? From the Iceberg to the Shore / Living and Imagining Academic Identities: Perceptions of Doctoral Students and Pre-Tenure Academics / Rethinking Preparation for Academic Careers: Privileged Versus Neglected Aspects of Academic Practice / Commentaries on the Chapters: Responses from Early Career Academics, Developers and Administrators October 2010 224pp 2 b/w tables and 3 charts £21.99 Paperback
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Understanding the International Student Experience Catherine Montgomery, Associate Director for Research, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Northumbria University, UK
Presents a contemporary approach to the experience of international students in Higher Education. Using empirical and qualitative data, the book explores their social and cultural context and its impact on their learning experience.
Global Inequalities and Higher Education Whose interests are we serving? Edited by Elaine Unterhalter, Professor of Education and International Development and Vincent Carpentier, Senior Lecturer of History of Education, both at Institute of Education, University of London, UK
'...based on genuine scholarship rather than high-class journalism.’ Times Higher Education Supplement Examines how higher education has contributed to widening inequalities and might contribute to change. By exploring questions of access, finance and pedagogy, it considers global higher education as a space for understanding the promises and pressures associated with competing demands for economic growth, equity, sustainability and democracy. Contents: PART I: MAPPING INEQUALITIES CONCEPTUALLY / Educating the Other: Standpoint and Theory on the ‘Internationalization’ of Higher Education / Global Learning in a Neo-liberal Age: Implications for Development / Equality and Equity in Higher Education Pedagogies in the Context of Globalisation / PART II: SOME DIMENSIONS OF INEQUALITIES / Global Rankings of Universities: A Perverse and Present Burden / Public-private Substitution in Higher Education Funding and Kondratiev Cycles: The Impact on Home and International Students / The inter-relationship of Employment, Marriage and Higher Education Among Pakistani Students in the UK / Globalisation Perspectives and Cultural Exclusion in Mexican Higher Education / PART III: STRUGGLING FOR EQUALITY / Pedagogy for Rich Human Being-ness in Global Times / Tackling Inequality Through Quality: A Comparative Case Study Exploring University Teachers’ Views / Development Education, Sustainable Development, Global Citizenship and Higher Education: Towards a Transformatory Approach to Learning / Globalisation and the Professional Ethic of the Professoriat June 2010 344pp 6 graphs and 7 b/w tables Paperback £22.99
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Abegunrin Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century 11 Ackerly True Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science 4 Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century Abegunrin 11 After the Nation? Breen O’Neill 36 The Age of Migration Castles Miller 25 Albert Cederman Wendt New Systems Theories of World Politics Albrow Seckinelgin Global Civil Society 2011 14 Alden Morphet Vieira The South in World Politics 11 American Power after 9/11 Astrada 44 Anand Self-Defense in International Relations 51 The Anarchical Society Bull 37 Anti-War Activism Gillan Pickerill Webster 42 Apocalyptic Faith and Political Violence Rinehart 46 Archetti Explaining News 7 Armenia, the Regional Powers, and the West Mirzoyan 8 Armstrong Lloyd Redmond International Organisation in World Politics 16 ASEAN Industries and the Challenge from China Jarvis Welch 4 Assassi The Gendering of Global Finance 10 Astrada American Power after 9/11 44 Atasoy Islam’s Marriage with Neoliberalism 12 Attinà The Global Political System 12 Australia and the Insular Imagination Perera 32 Autonomy and Control of State Agencies Verhoest Roness Verschuere 15
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Barria Roper The Development of Institutions of Human Rights 32 Battles to Bridges Zaharna 39 Bechev Constructing South East Europe 27 Becoming an Academic McAlpine Akerlind 52 Beeson Bisley Issues in 21st Century World Politics 3 Behr A History of International Political Theory 37 Beier Indigenous Diplomacies 38 Beier International Relations in Uncommon Places 32 Benedek Daase Dimitrijević Transnational Terrorism Organized Crime and Peace-Building 49 Berridge Diplomacy 39 Bexell Mörth Democracy and Public-Private Partnerships in Global Governance 13 Beyond Paradigms Sil Katzenstein 35 Bickerton European Union Foreign Policy 27 The Binding of Nations Corner 14 Biopolitical Surveillance and Public Health in International Politics Youde 10 Biosecurity Rappert Gould 42 Bisley Rethinking Globalization 12 Boardman Governance of Earth Systems 14 Bohne The World Trade Organization 15 Bolkovac Lynn The Whistleblower 46 Booth Wheeler The Security Dilemma 44 Borderland Russians Hønneland 29 Bowles Harriss Globalization and Labour in China and India 20 Breen O’Neill After the Nation? 36 Briquet Favarel-Garrigues Organized Crime and States 47 British Foreign and Defence Policy Since 1945 Self 33 Brooker Modern Stateless Warfare 44 Broome The Currency of Power 22 Brown Ainley Understanding International Relations 3 Bull The Anarchical Society 37
Burchill Linklater Devetak Theories of International Relations 34 Business Politics and Public Policy Marques Utting 21 Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics Falkner 25
C Cadman Quality and Legitimacy of Global Governance 17 Cai The Politics of Economic Regionalism 18 Carr Cox The Twenty Years’ Crisis 37 Carroll Delusions of Development 31 Carruthers The Media at War 27 Castles Miller The Age of Migration 25 Celtic Tiger in Collapse Kirby 20 The Challenges of Ethno-Nationalism Guelke 14 Challenging Global Inequality Greig Hulme Turner 25 Chandler Fuller Wang Women, War, and Violence 8 The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy Hill 33 Chhotray Stoker Governance Theory and Practice 16 Children’s Rights in International Politics Holzscheiter 8 Chin China’s Automotive Modernization 20 China and the Mortgaging of America Thompson 19 China’s Automotive Modernization Chin 20 Chinese Capitalisms Chu 21 Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia Rozman 39 Chu Chinese Capitalisms 21 Cohen Kennedy Global Sociology 34 Cohen Mass Surveillance and State Control 28 Constantinou Der Derian Sustainable Diplomacies 39 Constrained Balancing: The EU’s Security Policy Peters 29
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index Constructing South East Europe Bechev Cooper Internet Gambling Offshore Cooper Voïnov Kohler Responsibility to Protect Cordourier-Real Transnational Social Justice Core Documents on European and International Human Rights Smith Core Documents on International Law Hulme Corner The Binding of Nations Corporate Security Responsibility? Deitelhoff Wolf Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulatory Governance Utting Marques Corporate Social Responsibility Raman Lipschutz Courts and Power in Latin America and Africa Gloppen Wilson Gargarella Crisis in the Global Mediasphere Lewis Critical International Political Economy Shields Bruff Macartney The Currency of Power Broome
27 17 28 9 7 7 14 44 22 20 8 7 18 22
D da Conceição-Heldt Negotiating Trade Liberalization at the WTO 17 De Vries The Importance of Neglect in -Policy-Making 15 Dean Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics 6 Deconstructing Japan’s Image of South Korea Tamaki 32 Deitelhoff Wolf Corporate Security Responsibility? 44 Delusions of Development Carroll 31 Democracy and Public-Private Partnerships in Global Governance Bexell Mörth 13 Democracy’s Deep Roots Schneider Hurrelmann Krell-Laluhová 9 The Development of Institutions of Human Rights Barria Roper 32 Dietrich Echavarria Esteva The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies 50
Dillon Neal Foucault on Politics Security and War 40 Diplomacy Berridge 39 Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science Ackerly True 4 Doing Political Science and International Relations Savigny Marsden 2 Dunn Liberia and the United States during the Cold War 39 Dyson Neoclassical Realism and Defence Reform in Post-Cold War Europe 43
E Edström Matlary Petersson NATO: The Power of Partnerships 41 El-Shibiny Iraq 48 Erman Uhlin Legitimacy Beyond the State? 13 Ethical Decision Making in Social Research Iphofen 51 Ethics Law and Military Operations Whetham 43 Ethics, Authority, and War Heinze Steele 50 Europe, the USA and Political Islam Pace 28 European Union Foreign Policy Bickerton 27 Evaluating Transnational NGOs Steffek Hahn 13 Explaining News Archetti 7
F The Failure of Democratic Nation Building Somit Peterson 7 Falkner Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics 25 Favell Guiraudon Sociology of the European Union 5 The Fight for the Right to Food Ziegler Golay Mahon 6 FitzGerald Heyer Thorp Overcoming the Persistence of Inequality and Poverty 5 Flint HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa 13 Flohr Rieth Schwindenhammer The Role of Business in Global Governance 14
The Foreign Policy of the European Union Keukeleire MacNaughtan 27 Foucault on Politics Security and War Dillon Neal 40 From Hierarchy to Anarchy Larkins 32
G Gale Haward 22 Global Commodity Governance Gamble The Spectre at the Feast 23 Gender Politics and Institutions Krook Mackay 6 The Gendering of Global Finance Assassi 10 Genocide at the Dawn of the 21st Century Tatum 47 Geo-Politics of the Euro-Asia Energy Nexus Tekin Williams 41 George The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia 33 Germain Global Politics & Financial Governance 23 Gibbon Ponte Lazaro Global Agro-Food Trade and Standards 21 Gillan Pickerill Webster Anti-War Activism 42 Global Agro-Food Trade and Standards Gibbon Ponte Lazaro 21 Global Civil Society 2011 14 Albrow Seckinelgin Global Commodity Governance Gale Haward 22 Global Inequalities and Higher Education Unterhalter Carpentier 52 Global Inequality Matters Moellendorf 10 Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics Reich 30 Global Political Economy O’Brien Williams 22 The Global Political Economy of the Environment and Tourism Kütting 25 The Global Political System Attinà 12 Global Politics & Financial Governance Germain 23 Global Politics Heywood 2 Global Sociology Cohen Kennedy 34
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index Globalization and Labour in China and India 20 Bowles Harriss Globalization Nester 5 Globalization Scholte 11 Globalization War and Peace in the Twentyfirst Century Nester 27 Globalization, Wealth, and Power in the Twenty-first Century Nester 24 Gloppen Wilson Gargarella Courts and Power in Latin America and Africa 8 Goodhart Mihr Human Rights in the 21st Century 4 Gould The Legacy of Punishment in International Law 36 Governance of Earth Systems Boardman 14 Governance Theory and Practice Chhotray Stoker 16 Governing Cotton Sneyd 18 Governing Risk Moschella 21 Grear Redirecting Human Rights 9 Greig Hulme Turner Challenging Global Inequality 25 Guelke The Challenges of Ethno-Nationalism 14
H Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of International Relations Neacsu 36 Hartley Hilsdon Sinfield Learning Development in Higher Education 52 12 Hay Lister Marsh The State Hehir Humanitarian Intervention 51 Heinze Steele Ethics, Authority, and War 50 Henders Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy 28 2 Heywood Global Politics Hill The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy 33 A History of International Political Theory Behr 37 HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa Flint 13 Holzscheiter Children’s Rights in International Politics 8
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Hønneland Borderland Russians Hulme Core Documents on International Law Human Rights in the 21st Century Goodhart Mihr Humanitarian Intervention Hehir Humanitarian Intervention Hehir Humanitarian Intervention Hehir Hussain The Impacts of NAFTA on North America
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I ‘Illegal’ Traveller Khosravi 9 The Impacts of NAFTA on North America Hussain 24 The Importance of Neglect in Policy-Making De Vries 15 The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations Tsakonas 33 India-Pakistan Misra 38 Indigenous Diplomacies Beier 38 Inter-American Cooperation at a Crossroads Mace Cooper Shaw 19 International Cultural Policies and Power Singh 20 International Discord on Population and Development Kantner 33 International Ethnic Networks and IntraEthnic Conflict Kim 31 International Organisation in World Politics 16 Armstrong Lloyd Redmond International Organization Rittberger Zangl 16 The International Political Economy of Work 21 and Employability Moore International Political Theory after Hobbes 36 Prokhovnik Slomp International Relations in Uncommon Places 32 Beier International Relations Nicholson 3 International Relations Theory Jørgensen 35 International Security Smith 40 Internet Gambling Offshore Cooper 17
Investment Incentives and the Global 19 Competition for Capital Thomas Iphofen Ethical Decision Making in Social Research 51 The Iran-Iraq War Johnson 36 Iraq Between Occupations Zeidel Baram Rohde 47 Iraq El-Shibiny 48 Islam’s Marriage with Neoliberalism Atasoy 12 Issues in 21st Century World Politics Beeson Bisley 3
J Jabri War and the Transformation of Global Politics 50 Jackson Albrecht Reconstructing Security after Conflict 42 Jackson Breen Smyth Gunning Terrorism 46 Japan-Africa Relations Lumumba-Kasongo 31 Jarvis Welch ASEAN Industries and the 4 Challenge from China Johnson The Iran-Iraq War 36 Jönsson Tallberg Transnational Actors in 13 Global Governance Jørgensen International Relations Theory 35 Joseph Wight Scientific Realism and International Relations 37 Just and Unjust Interventions in World Politics Lu 34
K Kantner International Discord on Population and Development 33 Kennedy Local Lives and Global Transformations 12 Kennedy-Pipe The Origins of the Cold War 3 1 Kessler Hall Lynch On Rules, Politics and Knowledge 29 Keukeleire MacNaughtan The Foreign Policy of the European Union 27 Khosravi ‘Illegal’ Traveller 9 Kiely Rethinking Imperialism 25
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index Kim International Ethnic Networks and Intra-Ethnic Conflict 31 Kirby Celtic Tiger in Collapse 20 Klotz Prakash Qualitative Methods in International Relations 37 Krook Mackay Gender Politics and Institutions 6 Kütting The Global Political Economy of the Environment and Tourism 25
L Larkins From Hierarchy to Anarchy 32 Leach The Politics Companion 3 Learning Development in Higher Education 52 Hartley Hilsdon Sinfield The Legacy of Punishment in International Law Gould 36 Legitimacy Beyond the State? Erman Uhlin 13 Lewis Crisis in the Global Mediasphere 7 Liberia and the United States during the 39 Cold War Dunn Local Lives and Global Transformations 12 Kennedy Lu Just and Unjust Interventions in World 34 Politics Lumumba-Kasongo Japan-Africa Relations 3 1
M Mace Cooper Shaw Inter-American 19 Cooperation at a Crossroads Mangala New Security Threats and Crises 28 in Africa Marginalization in Urban China Wu Webster 19 Marques Utting Business, Politics and Public Policy 21 Mass Surveillance and State Control Cohen 28 McAlpine Akerlind Becoming an Academic 52 McCormick Understanding the European Union 15 The Media at War Carruthers 27
Migration and Social Protection Sabates-Wheeler Feldman 4 The Migration of Power and North-South Inequalities Paoletti 6 Milner Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa 49 Mirzoyan Armenia, the Regional Powers, and the West 8 Misra India-Pakistan 38 44 Modern Stateless Warfare Brooker Moellendorf Global Inequality Matters 10 Montgomery Understanding the International Student Experience 52 Moore The International Political Economy of Work and Employability 21 Moschella Governing Risk 21 Moses Knutsen Ways of Knowing 37 Motta Gunvald Nilsen Social Movements in the Global South 4 Muzaka The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines 19
N NATO: The Power of Partnerships Edström 41 Matlary Petersson Neacsu Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of International Relations 36 Negotiating Trade Liberalization at the WTO da Conceição-Heldt 17 Neoclassical Realism and Defence Reform in Post-Cold War Europe Dyson 43 Nester Globalization 5 Nester Globalization, War, and Peace in the Twenty-first Century 27 Nester Globalization, Wealth, and Power in the Twenty-first Century 24 New Challenges of North Korean Foreign 38 Policy Park The New Political Sociology Taylor 11 New Security Threats and Crises in Africa Mangala 28 New Systems Theories of World Politics Albert Cederman Wendt 29 Nicholson International Relations 3
O O’Brien Williams Global Political Economy 22 O’Byrne Hensby Theorizing Global Studies 5 Oates Kaid Berry Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy 41 On Rawls, Development and Global Justice Williams 35 On Rules, Politics and Knowledge Kessler Hall Lynch 29 Organized Crime and States Briquet FavarelGarrigues 47 The Origins of the Cold War Kennedy-Pipe 31 Overcoming the Persistence of Inequality and Poverty FitzGerald Heyer Thorp 5 10 Ozkirimli Theories of Nationalism
P Pace Europe, the USA and Political Islam 28 Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Smith 49 Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding 50 Richmond Pangsapa Smith Responsible Politics 24 Paoletti The Migration of Power and North6 South Inequalities Park New Challenges of North Korean 38 Foreign Policy Partnerships and Foundations in Global 17 Health Governance Rushton Williams 49 Patterson Privatising Peace Perera Australia and the Insular Imagination 32 Peters Constrained Balancing: 29 The EU’s Security Policy Political Settlements in Divided Societies Yakinthou 40 The Politics Companion Leach 3 The Politics of Economic Regionalism Cai 18 The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia 33 and Georgia George The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines Muzaka 19
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index The Politics of Private Security White 43 Privatising Peace Patterson 49 Prokhovnik Slomp International Political Theory after Hobbes 36 The Promise and Perils of Infrastructure Privatization Solomon 24 Pugh Cooper Turner Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding 42
Q Qualitative Methods in International Relations Klotz Prakash Quality and Legitimacy of Global Governance Cadman
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R Raman Lipschutz Corporate Social Responsibility 20 Rappert Gould Biosecurity 42 Reconstructing Security after Conflict Jackson Albrecht 42 Redirecting Human Rights Grear 9 Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa Milner 49 Reich Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the 30 Emerging Patterns of World Politics Responsibility to Protect Cooper Voïnov Kohler 28 Responsible Politics Pangsapa Smith 24 Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics Dean 6 Rethinking Globalization Bisley 12 Rethinking Imperialism Kiely 25 Richmond Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding 50 Rinehart Apocalyptic Faith and Political Violence 46 The Rise of China and India Santos-Paulino Wan 24 Rittberger Zangl International Organization 16
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The Role of Business in Global Governance Flohr Rieth Schwindenhammer 14 Rozman Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia 39 Rushton Williams Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance 1 7
S Sabates-Wheeler Feldman Migration and Social Protection 4 Sahle World Orders, Development and Transformation 18 Santoro Treating Weapons Proliferation 48 Santos-Paulino Wan The Rise of China and India 24 Savigny Marsden Doing Political Science and International Relations 2 Schneider Hurrelmann Krell-Laluhová Democracy’s Deep Roots 9 Scholte Globalization 11 Schwartz States Versus Markets 23 Scientific Realism and International Relations Joseph Wight 37 Securing Europe Watanabe 42 Securitizing Immigration van Munster 30 The Security Dilemma Booth Wheeler 44 Seib Toward a New Public Diplomacy 40 Self British Foreign and Defence Policy Since 1945 33 Self-Defense in International Relations Anand 51 Shields Bruff Macartney Critical International Political Economy 18 Sil Katzenstein Beyond Paradigms 35 Singh International Cultural Policies and Power 2 0 Smith Core Documents on European and International Human Rights 7 Smith International Security 40 Smith Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict 49 Sneyd Governing Cotton 18
Social Movements in the Global South Motta Gunvald Nilsen 4 Sociology of the European Union Favell Guiraudon 5 Soft Power in China Wang 38 Solomon The Promise and Perils of Infrastructure Privatization 24 Somit Peterson The Failure of Democratic Nation Building 7 The South in World Politics Alden Morphet Vieira 11 The Spectre at the Feast Gamble 23 Spencer The Tabloid Terrorist 49 The State Hay Lister Marsh 12 States Versus Markets Schwartz 23 Steffek Hahn Evaluating Transnational NGOs 13 Strandsbjerg Territory, Globalization and International Relations 7 Sustainable Diplomacies Constantinou Der Derian 39
T The Tabloid Terrorist Spencer 49 Tamaki Deconstructing Japan’s Image of South Korea 32 Tan U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism 47 Tang A Theory of Security Strategy for Our Time 44 Tatum Genocide at the Dawn of the 21st Century 47 Taylor The New Political Sociology 11 Tekin Williams Geo-Politics of the Euro-Asia Energy Nexus 41 Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy Henders 28 Territory, Globalization and International Relations Strandsbjerg 7 Terrorism Jackson Breen Smyth Gunning 46 Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy Oates Kaid Berry 41 The Good War Williams 48
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index The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies Dietrich Echavarria Esteva 50 Theories of International Relations Burchill Linklater Devetak 34 Theories of Nationalism Ozkirimli 10 Theorizing Global Studies O’Byrne Hensby 5 A Theory of Security Strategy for Our Time Tang 44 Thomas Investment Incentives and the Global Competition for Capital 19 Thompson China and the Mortgaging of America 19 Toward a New Public Diplomacy Seib 40 Transaction Costs and Security Institutions Weiss 9 Transatlantic Diplomacy and the Use of Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era 28 Wintz Transnational Actors in Global Governance Jönsson Tallberg 13 Transnational Social Justice Cordourier-Real 9 Transnational Terrorism Organized Crime and Peace-Building Benedek Daase Dimitrijević 49 Treating Weapons Proliferation Santoro 48 Tsakonas The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations 33 The Twenty Years’ Crisis Carr Cox 37
U U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism Tan 47 Understanding International Relations Brown Ainley 3 Understanding the European Union McCormick 15 Understanding the International Student Experience Montgomery 52 Unterhalter Carpentier Global Inequalities and Higher Education 52 Utting Marques Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulatory Governance 2 2
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Wang Soft Power in China 38 War and the Transformation of Global Politics Jabri 50 Watanabe Securing Europe 42 Ways of Knowing Moses Knutsen 37 Weiss Transaction Costs and Security Institutions 9 Whetham Ethics Law and Military Operations 43 The Whistleblower Bolkovac Lynn 46 White The Politics of Private Security 43 Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding Pugh Cooper Turner 42 Williams On Rawls, Development and Global Justice 35 Williams The Good War 48 Wintz Transatlantic Diplomacy and the Use of Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era 28 Women War and Violence Chandler Fuller Wang 8 World Orders, Development and Transformation Sahle 18 The World Trade Organization Bohne 15 Wu Webster Marginalization in Urban China 19
Y Yakinthou Political Settlements in Divided Societies 40 Youde Biopolitical Surveillance and Public Health in International Politics 10
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