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Major new foundations titles Spring 2011 A major new introduction to international relations Written by bestselling textbook author Andrew Heywood, Global Politics is coherent, clear and comprehensive - bringing a fresh approach to introducing international relations. February 2011 | Paperback | £29.99 | 978-1-4039-8982-6
An authoritative introduction to all aspects of politics and policy in the EU Specifically designed for students studying the EU for the first time, European Union Politics brings the subject to life. Written in the author’s inimitable and accessible style it gives readers a sense of the colour and flavour of EU politics and its impact on people’s lives. April 2011 | Paperback | £25.99 | 978-0-230-57707-7
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Politics 2011
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Welcome to the new Politics 2011 Catalogue
Introductory Politics
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African Politics
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Comparative Politics
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Latin American Politics
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British Politics
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Middle East Politics
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European Politics
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Political Theory and Political Science
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New Perspectives on South-East Europe Series
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Michel Foucault: Lectures at the College de France Series
76
European Politics/The European Union
18
Issues in Political Theory Series
82
The European Union Series
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Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series
The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought Series
85
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Political Communication
92
28
Public Policy and Management / Local Government
96
Public Sector Organizations Series
101
Urban and Environmental Studies
104
European Politics/ Comparative European Politics European Politics/ Europe: Individual Countries
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New Perspectives in German Political Studies Series
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French Politics, Society and Culture Series
33
American Politics
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Russian and Post Soviet Politics
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Asian Politics
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Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific Series
51
Energy, Climate and the Environment Series 104 General and Reference
108
Teaching and Researching in Higher Education
110
Universities into the 21st Century Series
111
Index
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Palgrave Macmillan’s scholarly list includes many notable new titles. Dennis Kavanagh and Philip Cowley’s The British General Election of 2010 is a must-read for all British Politics students and academics. Watch out for new titles in the Palgrave Studies in EU Politics and Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific series and for our new series: Gender and Politics, edited by Judith Squires and Johanna Kantola. Our college list remains at the forefront of innovation and academic excellence with new titles such as Andrew Heywood’s Global Politics and John McCormick’s European Union Politics. We are also pleased to announce our list of revised and updated editions of British Politics textbooks: Politics and Governance in the UK, by Michael Moran, British Politics, by Robert Leach, Bill Coxall and Lynton Robins and the classic Developments in British Politics, by Richard Heffernan, Philip Cowley, and Colin Hay. These texts now include coverage of the 2010 General Election and coalition government and demonstrate the currency of our publishing in this area. 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 Amber Stone-Galilee, Commissioning Editor (Scholarly Division) Steven Kennedy, Publishing Director (College Division) Stephen Wenham, Commissioning Editor (College Division)
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introductory politics Introductory Politics
The Politics Companion
Rod Hague, formerly Senior Lecturer in Politics and Martin Harrop, Senior Lecturer in Politics, both at University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Review of current edition: ‘Already the best general introduction to comparative political science on the market, this textbook gets better and better with new sections in this new edition providing additional coverage of how the core theoretical ideas in modern political science explain political behaviour and institutions.’ Simon Hix, London School of Economics and Politics Science, UK Long established as the leading text in the field, this edition has been comprehensively updated and rewritten. Accessible, student-friendly and truly international in its coverage, this edition has an improved structure and new material on methodology. Contents: PART I: CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES / Political Concepts / Theoretical Approaches / Research Strategies / PART II: STATES AND REGIMES / The State / Democracy / Authoritarian Rule / PART III: POLITICAL MOBILIZATION / Political Culture / Political Communication / Political Participation / Elections and Voters / Political Parties / Interest Groups / PART IV: GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNANCE / Constitutions and Law / Multilevel Governance / Legislatures / The Political Executive / Public Administration / PART V: PUBLIC POLICY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY / The Policy Process / Political Economy
Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College and Head of Politics, Orpington College, UK (A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)
Robert Leach, formerly Principal Lecturer, now Visiting Reader, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
Comparative Government and Politics An Introduction 8th edition
Global Politics
‘A truly wonderful companion to politics for students - and their teachers too. Broadly international in scope, it provides both a comprehensive and intelligent introduction to the study of politics and a very useful reference source.’ - Maarten P. Vink, Maastricht University and University of Lisbon, Portugal 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. Contents: PART I: WHAT IS POLITICS / The Main Elements of a Degree in Politics and IR / Choosing Your Course Options / Study Skills / PART II:THE EVOLUTION OF THE STUDY OF POLITICS / Theories, Models and Approaches in Modern Political Science / PART III: KEY THINKERS / PART IV: KEY POLITICAL TERMS AND CONCEPTS / PART V: WHAT NEXT? / PART VI: LEARNING RESOURCES April 2008 Paperback
328pp £22.99
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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 February 2011 Paperback
608pp £29.99
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Palgrave Foundations Series
Palgrave Student Companions Series
March 2010 464pp 246x189mm 15 colour tables, 24 figures and 3 maps Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-23101-6 Paperback £26.99 978-0-230-10114-2
Comparative Government and Politics
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introductory politics
Politics
Why Politics Matters
3rd edition
Making Democracy Work Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal, Croydon College (A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)
‘Politics is simply the best introductory guide available for the subject. Andrew Heywood defines the theory and practice of politics in a rigorous, lively and highly accessible way. This book is indispensable for any student of politics and a 'must' for introductory reading lists for politics tutors.’ - Professor Jon Tonge, University of Liverpool, UK and Chair of the Political Studies Association of the UK Stimulating, succinct and accessible, this highly successful text offers a comprehensive introduction to the study of politics, written from an international perspective. Contents: List of Boxes / Preface / Acknowledgements / PART I: THEORIES OF POLITICS / What is Politics? / Governments, Systems and Regimes / Political Ideologies / Democracy / The State / PART II: NATIONS AND GLOBALIZATION / Nations and Nationalism / Global Politics / Subnational Politics / PART III: POLITICAL INTERACTION / The Economy and Society / Political Culture, Identity and Legitimacy / Mass Media and Political Communication / Representation, Elections and Voting / Parties and Party Systems / Groups, Interests and Movements / PART IV: MACHINERY OF GOVERNMENT / Constitutions, the Law and Judiciaries / Assemblies / Political Executives / Bureaucracies / Militaries and Police Forces / PART V: POLICY AND PERFORMANCE / Policy Process and System Performance / Glossary of Political Terms / Bibliography / Index May 2007 Paperback
496pp £26.99
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Key Concepts in Politics Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal, Croydon College (A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)
Gerry Stoker, Professor of Governance, University of Southampton, UK
‘Readable, informative and insightful...Gerry Stoker dispels many misconceptions about what politics is and should be. His sober optimism backed up by careful consideration of a wide range of evidence, provides a valuable corrective to the relentless negativity and cynicism towards politics peddled in so much of the media. He makes a forceful and persuasive case for why politics matters and how to reclaim it for citizens.’ - Andrew Gamble, University of Sheffield, UK ‘[W]ritten in a very accessible and engaging style... Professor Stoker’s book makes a very powerful argument [and one] very illuminating of the true meaning and functioning of politics.’ - Steven Van de Walle, Local Government Studies
Provides an accessible and comprehensive guide to the major concepts encountered in political analysis. Each is defined clearly and fully, and its significance for political argument and practice is explored. The introduction explains how political concepts are used and why they are so often abused. The book is arranged thematically, in an easy to use way, to be a vital companion for students throughout their course of study, and especially useful as a revision aid. September 2000 296pp Paperback £15.99
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Achieving mass democracy was the great triumph of the last century. Learning to live with it will be the greatest achievement of this one. Stoker suggests that democracy must create a new politics, making it as easy as possible for as many people to participate. Contents: Introduction / PART I: MASS DEMOCRACY: TRIUMPH AND DISAPPOINTMENT / The Triumph of Democracy? / An Age of Political Discontent? / Explanations of Political Disenchantment / The Politics of Disappointment / PART II: THE PATHOLOGIES OF POLITICAL PRACTICE / The Decline of Citizen Engagement? / The Professionalization of Activism? / The Dangers of Cynicism / The Perils of Populism / PART III: SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS / Towards a Politics for Amateurs / Reviving Political Institutions / Creating a New Civic Arena / Conclusion July 2006 Paperback
248pp £19.99
216x138mm 978-1-4039-9740-1
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Comparative politics Comparative Politics
Semi-Presidentialism and Democracy Edited by Robert Elgie, Professor of Government and International Studies, Dublin, City University, Republic of Ireland,Sophia Moestrup, Senior Program Manager, National Democratic Institute, USA and Yu-Shan Wu, Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academic Sinica Taiwan
Explores the effect of semi-presidentialism on newly-democratizing countries. In recent years semi-presidentialism - the situation where a constitution makes provision for both a directly elected president and a prime minister who is responsible to the legislature has become the regime type of choice for many countries. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2011 320pp 34 b/w tables and 6 figures Hardback £60.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-24292-0
China and India in Central Asia
Electoral Systems
A New 'Great Game'?
A Comparative Introduction 2nd edition
Edited by Marlène Laruelle, Senior Research Fellows, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint Centre affiliated with Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, USA and the Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm, Sweden, Jean-François Huchet, Director of the French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) in Hong Kong, Sébastien Peyrouse, Senior Research Fellows, Central AsiaCaucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint Centre affiliated with Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, USA and the Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm, Sweden,and Bayram Balci, Director of the French Institute for Central Asian Studies since 2006
Looks at how China and India’s growing interests in Central Asia disrupt the traditional Russia-U.S. ‘Great Game’ at the heart of the old continent. In the years to come, both Asian powers are looking to redeploy their rivalry on the Central Asian and Afghan theatres on a geopolitical, but also political and economic level. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00
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Science Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy Series Editor: Christian Lequesne
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David M. Farrell, Professor of Politics, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Reviews of the first edition: ‘This excellent book provides clear and comprehensive desription, analysis and assessment of different electoral systems... [T]horough...admirably clear and well exemplified...Farrell’s skilful work of synthesis is the best available text on electoral systems.’ Adrian Blau, Political Studies Review Electoral Systems examines the six principle types of electoral system currently in use in more than seventy of the world’s democracies. A common format is adopted throughout, dealing with explanations of how the system operates and its effects on the political system. Contents: The Study of Electoral Systems / The Single Member Plurality System and its Cousins / Majority Electoral Systems: Two-Round Systems and the Alternative Vote / The List Systems of Proportional Representation / Mixed-Member Systems / The Single Transferable Vote System of Proportional Representation / The Consequences of Electoral Systems / The Politics of Electoral System Design / Electoral Systems and Electoral Institutions / Electoral Systems and Stability December 2010 304pp 216x138mm 46 b/w tables, 6 figures and 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-54678-3 Paperback £23.99 978-1-4039-1231-2
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Comparative politics
The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies A Cultural Perspective Edited by Wolfgang Dietrich, UNESCO Chair for Peace Studies, Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, Lecturer, MA Program for Peace Studies, both at University of Innsbruck, Austria, Gustavo Esteva, Chairman of the Board, Universidad de la Tierra en Oaxaca, Mexico, Daniela Ingruber, Lecturer and Journalist and Norbert Koppensteiner, Program Coordinator, MA Program for Peace Studies, both at University of Innsbruck, Austria
Thirty-four outstanding scholars from all around the world 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. Contributors include: W.Dietrich, K.Koppe, F.Muñoz, B.Molina, N.Young, E.K.U.Jacobsen, M.H.Ellis, M.Fasheh, A.Haneef, A.Çakır, S.V.Bharati, K.L.Tsomo, K.-P.Yu, I.Anzai, J.Galtung, P.Horsley, P.Lauderdale, R.Vachon, G.Esteva, A.Guerrero G.Rengifo, H.Kalisch, K.A.Opoku, B.Gebrewold, A.L.Sarr, A.Gandhi, S.S.Mehdi S.Kumar, M.Kaller-Dietrich, N.Koppensteiner, A.Almedon & V.Fontan December 2010 656pp 234x156mm 4 b/w tables and 8 b/w line drawings Hardback £150.00 978-0-230-23786-5
After the Nation? Critical Reflections on Nationalism and Postnationalism Edited by Keith Breen, Lecturer in Political Theory, School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, Queen’s University Belfast, UK and Shane O’Neill, Professor of Political Theory and Dean, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Explores the ways in which the nationstate 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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2010 Hardback
296pp £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-57653-7
International Political Theory Series Editor: Gary Browning
Governance Theory and Practice A Cross-Disciplinary Approach Vasudha Chhotray, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, UK and Gerry Stoker, Professor of Governance, University of Southampton, UK
‘Compherensive and accessible, this book deserves to widely read.’ - Professor Peter Newell, School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK
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
The authors examine 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 October 2010 Hardback
272pp £47.50
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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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Comparative politics
America’s Perceptions of Europe
Interpreting Islamic Political Parties Edited by M. A. Mohamed Salih, Professor of Politics of Development, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands
Leif Johan Eliasson, Assistant Professor, East Stroudsburg University, USA
This book seeks to rectify Americans’ views of its closest ally, Europe - an ambitious task, but one sorely lacking in the literature. Many prejudices about Europe surface in headlines, while others remain latent, but they are real, pervasive and ingrained. Contents: The Global Engine that Keeps on Going, and Going, and Going / Misperceptions, Myths, and Justifications Explained / Simplifying the Confusing: the ‘Short-Short’ of Europe and the European Union / Attractive, Determined, and Competitive: Socialism Has Ceased to Be / High Tech Gizmos, Web-surfing, Cells, and Green Power / The Things We Want in Life: Health, Security, Work, Culture, and Quality / Europe’s Global Tentacles Reach you Everywhere: Trade, Law, Business, Armaments, and Military Operations / Kant and Uncle Sam: Competition, Cordiality, Coordination, Congruence, and Cooperation August 2010 240pp 9pp illustrations Hardback £55.00
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Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy Catalonia, Corsica, Hong Kong, and Tibet Susan J. Henders, Teaches 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 October 2010 Hardback
256pp £42.50
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Interpreting Islamic Political Parties offer a critical analysis and explanation of the evolution, institutionalization and current developments of Islamic political parties. The volume contains case studies of Islamic political parties in Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Somalia, South Africa and Sudan. Contents: Foreword; A.Osman El Tom / The Factors that Affect Islamist Parties Decisions to Participate in Electoral or Democratic Processes?; A.Sinno / Islamist Political Parties in the Arab World; N.Brown / From Parties to Movements: Islam and Politics in the Horn of Africa; S.Bellucci & M.Zaccaria / Different Settings, Different Definitions, Different Agendas: Islamic and Secular Political Parties in Indonesia and Malaysia; C.van Dijk / From Muslim Brotherhood, to National Islamic Front, and to National Congress Party, Sudan; A.-Tayib Zain al-Abdin / Sectarian and Secular Political Parties Response to the National Islamic Front & Nation Congress Party Political Programme in the Sudan; A.Ghaffar Mohamed Ahmed / Egypt Muslim Brotherhood and Competitive Politics: Current Debates and Developments; S.Zemni / Political Islam in Algeria; A.Boubekeur / Indonesian Islamic Political Parties: A Focus on Women and Minorities; M.Diederich / The Maldives: The Strange Case of Islamic Multi-Party Liberal Democracy; P.Moorcraft / Islamic Political Parties in Secular South Africa; M.Salih / Secularism and Islamism in Turkey: Understanding the 2007 Elections; N.Savaþkan Akdoðan / Can Hezbollah Join the Cedar Revolution?; K.Knio / The Evolution of a Mauritian Islamic Movement; S.Bunwaree November 2009 320pp Hardback £63.00
Peaceful Islamist Mobilization in the Muslim World What Went Right Julie Chernov Hwang, Assistant Professor, Goucher College, USA
In Peaceful Islamist Mobilization in the Muslim World: What Went Right, Julie Chernov Hwang presents a compelling and innovative new theory and framework for examining the variation in Islamist mobilization strategies in Muslim Asia and the Middle East. Contents: Islamist Mobilization and Variation in the Turkish State / Does Participation Matter? Effective Authoritarianism in New Order Indonesia / The Incredible Indonesian Journey: Aspiring Beyond the Ineffective Participatory State / The Effective Participatory State of Malaysia / Political Access and Public Goods in the Muslim World / Conclusion: Patterns of Mobilization October 2009 Hardback
256pp £55.00
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Comparative politics • british politics
Elections and Voters Cees van der Eijk, Professor of Social Science Research Methods, University of Nottingham, UK and Mark N. Franklin, Stein Rokkan Professor of Comparative Politics, European University Institute, Italy
‘This is one of those rare textbooks that has as much to offer instructors as it does students. The authors have given the subject much thought and to real effect - after reading the book the complex world of elections and voting makes a lot more sense.’ - Christopher Wlezien, Professor of Political Science, Temple University, USA This major text by two leading authorities in the field provides a state-of-the-art assessment of what we know about voting behaviour and the character, consequences and significance of elections in democratic states. It shows how patterns of electoral behaviour have evolved over time and vary in different countries. Contents: Why Elections? / Studying Elections, Parties and Voters / Electoral Institutions / Voters and Parties / Outcomes of Elections / The Role of Public Opinion / Voter Orientations / Assessing Electoral Democracy September 2009 320pp 234x156mm 6 b/w tables, 12 graphs and 16 b/w line drawings Hardback £65.00 978-1-4039-4127-5 Paperback £23.99 978-1-4039-4128-2
Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
The Future of our Democracies Young Party Members in Europe Michael Bruter, Senior Lecturer in European Political Science and Sarah Harrison, Research Officer in Political Science, both at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Presents the results of a new comparative research project on the trajectories, motivations, perceptions and attitudes of young members (aged 18-25) of 15 different European political parties in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Norway and Hungary. The project combined a mass survey of 2919 young party members with 517 in-depth interviews. Contents: Introduction and Background / Model and Methods / Becoming a Young Party Member: Inheritance, Paths to Membership, and Political Socialization / 24 Hours in the Life of a Young Party Member / How the Party Changed my Life / Young Party Members and their Party / Young Party Members and their Democracy / Young Party Members and their Future / The Future of our Democracies / The Survey September 2009 264pp 1 figure and 29 b/w tables Hardback £63.00
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British Politics
British Politics 2nd edition Robert Leach, Visiting Reader, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, formerly Principal Lecturer, Bill Coxall, sometime Senior Lecturer in Humanities, Brighton University, UK and Lynton Robins, Coordinator for Public Policy, De Montfort University, UK
Review of the 1st edition: ‘This book is most excellent. Any student (and not a few teachers) will find this an indispensable resource.’ - John McLean, Lecturer in Politics, University of Greenwich, UK Provides a concise but definitive introduction to the shape of Britain’s political institutions and processes following the 2010 general election. The new edition has been comprehensively rewritten throughout and is richly supported with features to aid learning. Contents: PART I: PEOPLE AND POLITICS / Politics, Democracy and Power / The Shadow of the Past: British Politics since 1945 / Contemporary British Economy, Society and Politics / Participating in Politics / Elections and Voting / Ideology and Pragmatism in British Politics / Political Parties / Pressure Groups / Political Communication and the Mass Media / PART II: GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNANCE / The Changing British System of Government / Prime Minister and Cabinet / Ministers, Departments and the Civil Service / Parliament and the Legislative Process / The Law, Politics and the Judicial Process / Britain and Europe / A Disunited Kingdom? Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales / Local Governance and Politics / The New British State: MultiLevel Governance? / PART III: ISSUES AND POLICIES / Issues, Problems and The Policy Process / Managing the Economy / Delivering Public Services / Equality and Social Justice / The Politics of Sex and Gender / The Politics of Race and Multiculturalism / Politics and the Environment / Britain and the World: Foreign Policy and International Relations / Power and Influence: Who Rules Britain Today? April 2011 Paperback
512pp £24.99
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british politics
Politics and Governance in the UK
The Cameron-Clegg Government
The Foundations of Public Law
Coalition Politics in an Age of Austerity
Principles and Problems of Power in the British Constitution
2nd edition
Edited by Simon Lee, Senior Lecturer in Politics, and Matt Beech, Lecturer in Politics , both at University of Hull, UK
Michael Moran, Professor of Government, University of Manchester, UK
Review of the 1st edition: ‘A major landmark in the teaching of British politics which should become the standard student text for the early 21st century. Comprehensive, accessible, engaging and highly innovative, it provides a judicious mix of theory, analysis and substance complemented by highly creative and meticulously researched illustrative material throughout. Moran brings British politics alive as never before.’ - Professor Colin Hay, University of Birmingham, UK Providing the complete introduction to British politics for the beginning student, this highly successful text reflects the multi-level character of British governance in its organization and content. The fully updated new edition incorporates the outcome of the May 2010 election and the ‘new politics’ of the coalition government. Contents: Introduction / Why Politics Matters and Why British Politics Matters / Britain as a Capitalist Democracy / Britain in a Globalizing World / Culture, Constitutions and British Politics / Europeanizing British Politics / The Core Executive in the Westminster System / Departments and Agencies in the Westminster System / Representing Interests in the Westminster System / Parliament in the Westminster System / The Devolved Systems of Governance: Scotland and Wales / Devolved Government in Northern Ireland / The Worlds of Local and Regional Government: Multi-level Governance in Action / How Citizens Participate / Parties and their Organization / Parties and their Ideologies / How Political Communication Happens / How Elections are Decided / How Leaders are Selected / Understanding Policy Under Multi-level Governance / Raising and Allocating Resources / The State, Public Order and Security / The State and the Citizen / Understanding the British State, Theories and Evidence February 2011 576pp 246x189mm 18 b/w tables, 30 b/w line drawings, 35 b/w photos and 42 b/w illustrations Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-28998-7 Paperback £26.99 978-0-230-28999-4
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Lee and Beech provide a definitive guide to the coalition’s first year in office. Offering compelling insights into their policy agenda, its chances of success, and a thought-provoking analysis of how the coalition government will affect the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats long-term. Contents: Foreword / Introduction: Coalition Politics in Historical Perspective / PART I: THE COALITION IN THE MAKING / The Legacy of New Labour / The May 2010 General Election / The Con/Lib Programme for Government / PART II: COALITION POLICIES IN PERSPECTIVE / The Con/Lib Agenda for Cutting the Deficit and Rebalancing the Economy / The Con/Lib Agenda for Education / The Con/Lib Agenda for Health / The Con/Lib Agenda for Welfare and the ‘Big Society’ / The Con/Lib Agenda for Home Affairs / The Con/Lib Agenda for the ‘New Politics’ and Constitutional Reform / PART III: COALITION POLICIES ABROAD / The Con/ Lib Agenda for Defence / The Con/Lib Agenda for Foreign Policy / The Con/Lib Agenda for Europe / The Con/Lib Agenda for International Development / PART IV: A COALITION BUILT TO LAST? / The End of New Labour: The Future for the Labour Party / Conclusion: A Coalition Built to Last? April 2011 Hardback Paperback
352pp £65.00 £19.99
Keith Syrett, Reader in Law, School of Law, University of Bristol, UK
An insightful, thoughtprovoking and up-todate study of public law for those embarking upon courses in the British constitution and government, whether as part of the LLB, GDL/ CPE, or as part of a politics degree. Ideal as precourse and introductory reading and as an ongoing companion to a main course textbook. Contents: Introducing Our Subject and Some Key Ideas / Classifying and Controlling Power / The Legislative Power / The Executive Power / The Judicial Power / Public Law and Shifting Patterns of Power March 2011 Paperback
242pp £17.99
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Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement History, Identity and Change Edited by James W. McAuley, Associate Dean for Research and Enterprise and Professor of Political Sociology and Irish Studies, University of Huddersfield, UK and Graham Spencer, Reader in Politics, Conflict and the Media, University of Portsmouth, UK
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A timely assessment of loyalist history, identity and community in Northern Ireland today which challenges simplistic stereotypes.
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Lost in Transformation Violent Peace and Peaceful Conflict in Northern Ireland Audra Mitchell, Lecturer in International Relations, University of York, UK
Peace interventions can promote violence, whilst conflict may be a crucial means for constraining and preventing it. Explores these statements, rethinking the relationships between peace, conflict and violence. From this perspective it reinterprets several phenomena that challenge the ‘peace process’ in Northern Ireland. Contents: Introduction - Peace-building or Worldbuilding? Peace Interventions, Conflict and Violence / Violence Against Conflict - Radical Peace, Radical Violence and The Paradox of Conflict Transformation / Radical Violence and the Beginning of ‘the Troubles’ – Northern Ireland 1965-72 / Radical Peace? the PEACE Programmes and Transformative Peace-building Strategies After 1994 / Irresistible Transformation: Radical Violence and the Peace Process / From Prison Protest to Peace Process: The Trans-formation of the ‘Ex-Combatant’ / Long Division: Ex-combatants, Transformation and Radical Threat / Dangerous Remainders: Long Division and Cycles of Violence in the Northern Ireland ‘Peace Process’ / Conclusions: From Peace-Building to (Plural) World-Building? Implications for Peace and Conflict Studies / Bibliography January 2011 2 figures Hardback
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Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Series Editor: Oliver P. Richmond
Women in British Politics, c.1689–1979
British Political Facts 10th edition
Krista Cowman, Professor of History, University of Lincoln, UK
‘A welcome addition to history undergraduate reading lists as a first point of reference for a range of political arenas where women were active.’ Sue Johnson, University of Worcester, UK This account examines some of the areas of women’s political activity in Britain from the Glorious Revolution to the election of the first female Prime Minister in 1979. It shows how women had worked in a variety of arenas and organizations before the suffrage campaign and explores the directions their political activity took afterwards. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 232pp 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99
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Gender and History Series Editors: Amanda Capern and Louella McCarthy
Callaghan’s Journey to Downing Street Paul J. Deveney, Senior Fellow and Lecturer, Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing, University of Pennsylvania, USA
An account of how one Labour Party politician, after suffering the biggest setback of his political career, used the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations in Grosvenor Square, the battle over trade union reform and the Troubles in Northern Ireland to propel himself to No 10.
David Butler, Emeritus Fellow, Nuffield College, UK and Gareth Butler, former Producer, BBC News and Current Affairs
'The indispensable source for anyone writing, thinking, researching or even arguing about recent politics...if it’s not there, it didn’t happen' - Peter Riddell, Senior Fellow, Institute for Government, UK 'In the half-century since this series started, British Political Facts has become truly indispensible. Those who practice politics, or seek to follow it closely, might be able to bluff their way without having the book to hand; but those who are wise don’t even try.' - Peter Kellner, President of YouGov The tenth edition of a library classic, British Political Facts records the who, the what and when of British political life from 1900 to the present day. Thoroughly researched and updated, this reliable and unique work is a treasure trove of information for scholars and politicos alike. Contents: Introduction / Ministries / Parties / Parliament / Elections / Civil Service / Justice and Law Enforcement / Social Conditions / The Treasury and the Economy / Devolution and Local Government / International Affairs / The Media / Political Allusions November 2010 720pp Hardback £150.00
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Contents: Introduction / The Swap: From Treasury to Home Office / A Political Opening: The NEC and Nigeria / Setting the Stage: In Place of Strife / Fleet Street: A Special Relationship / Northern Ireland: Image or Substance? / In Opposition: Book Writing and Europe September 2010 240pp Hardback £57.50
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Politics, Policy and The British General Election of 2010 Going to War the Discourses of Heritage in Britain British Debates from Wilberforce to Blair Emma Waterton, Lecturer in Social Science, University of Western Sydney, Australia
‘...essential reading for academics and policymakers concerned with the ways in which heritage can both impede but also articulate the realization of diverse and plural societies.’ Brian Graham, Emeritus Professor of Human Geography, University of Ulster, UK
This book offers a critique of the dominant conceptualization of heritage found in policy, which tends to privilege the white, middle and upper classes. Using Britain as an illustration, Waterton explores how and why recent policies continue to lean towards the predictable melding of cultural diversity with tendencies of assimilation. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 272pp 5 b/w tables and 8 figures Hardback £55.00
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Dennis Kavanagh, Professor of Politics, University of Liverpool, UK and Philip Cowley, Professor of Politics, University of Nottingham, UK
Philip Towle, Reader in International Relations, University of Cambridge, UK
‘...easily the best political book of the year.’ - Mike Smithson, PoliticalBetting.com ‘A British General Election is not over until this book appears.’ - Peter Hennessy, FBA, Attlee Professor of Contemporary History, Queen Mary, University of London, UK ‘The gold standard of political writing.’ - Gary Gibbon, Political Editor, Channel 4 ‘...essential reading...’ - Andrew Hawkins, Chief Executive, ComRes
Going to War overturns conventional views of the role of public opinion, the armed forces, parliamentarians, NGOs and writers in the formation of British debates about impending wars. It shows the pressures and the reasons which have led to Britain’s involvement in so many conflicts.
A must-read for anyone wanting to know how the action unfolded in the most dramatic election for a generation. Drawing on hundreds of confidential interviews with all the key players, it offers a compelling insider's guide to the election's background, campaign and results, including a detailed account of what really happened in the formation of the UK's first coalition government since the second world war. Contents: Foreword; D.Butler / Preface / The Election That Never Was: 2007 / Recession, Scandal and War: The Political Context / From Blair to Brown: Labour / A Coup of Chums: The Conservatives / Three Leaders, Little Progress: The Liberal Democrats / Fragmentation and Diversity: The Others / Losing It in January: The Coming of the Election / Cleggmania and Bigotgate: The National Campaign / A Long Night, With No Winner: Election Night / Five Days in May: The Formation of the Coalition / Where We Work, We Win: The Constituency Battle / Worms and Surges: The Polls / The X-Factor Election: On the Air; M.Harrison / Labour No More: The Press; M.Scammell & C.Beckett / More Diverse, Yet More Uniform: MPs and Candidates; B.Criddle / A Landmark Election: The Campaign in Retrospect / Appendix I: The Voting Statistics / Appendix II: An Analysis of the Results; J.Curtice, S.Fisher & R.Ford
‘...a rich and often absorbing account.’ Hugh Berrington, RUSI Journal
Contents: Preface / Chronology / Introduction / Culture and Circumstance / The Anglican Church and War / Civil Society / The Media and War / War and Literature / The Rise of the Armchair Strategists / The Professional Military / Parliamentary Debates / Public Opinion / Iraq and Afghanistan / Do Debates Matter? / Brief Biographies / References / Bibliography July 2010 1 table Paperback
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September 2010 464pp 216x138mm 6 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-52189-6 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-52190-2
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A Short History of the Liberal Party The Road Back to Power 7th edition Chris Cook, former Head of History, London Metropolitan University, UK
'Those who need a reliable single volume history of the Liberal Party and the Liberal Democrats from 1900 onwards should have this tome on their shelves.' - Michael Meadowcroft, Liberal historian and MP for Leeds West, 1983-87 Chris Cook lifts the lid on the ‘third Party;’ charting their fascinating journey over the last century, from the landslide victory of 1906 under Asquith, via their descent into divisions and decline in the interwar years, to in-depth analysis of the 2010 British Election and their return to Government in the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Liberal Tradition / Liberalism in Eclipse / The Liberals in Opposition: 1900-1906 / The Liberal Ascendancy: 1906-1910 / The Crisis of Liberalism: 1910-1914 / Liberals at War: 1914-1918 / A Party Divided: 1918-1923 / Revival and Decline: 1923-1926 / Lloyd George Again: 1926-1931 / Dissension and Decline: 1931-1945 / A Party in the Wilderness: 1945-1956 / The Sound of Gunfire: 1956-1967 / The Thorpe Leadership: 1967-1976 / Pacts and Alliances: 1976-1983 / A Tale of Two Leaders: 19831987 / Merger Most Foul: 1987-1988 / A New Agenda: 1988-1992 / Voting for Change: 1992-1997 / Living with Labour: 1997-2001 / An Effective Opposition: 20012005 / From Kennedy to Clegg: 2005-2010 / Voting for Deadlock: The General Election of May 2010 / Consenting Adults: The Liberal-Conservative Coalition / Appendix I: Major Holders of Party Office, 1900-1988 / Appendix II: Major Holders of Liberal Democrat Office, 1988-2010 / Appendix III: The Liberal Vote, 1918-2001 / Appendix IV: Liberal By-Election Victories since 1945 / Appendix V: Liberal Democratic Seats (After May 2010) / Appendix VI: The Continuing Liberal Party / Bibliographical Note / Index August 2010 8 b/w tables Hardback Paperback
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The Impact of the Freedom of Information Act on Central Government in the UK
British Foreign & Defence Policy Since 1945 Challenges & Dilemmas in a Changing World
Does FOI Work? Robert Hazell, Director, Constitution Unit, School of Public Policy, University College London, UK, Ben Worthy, Research Associate, Constitution Unit, School of Public Policy, University College London, UK and Mark Glover, Research Assistant, Constitution Unit, School of Public Policy, University College London, UK
Based on interviews with officials, requesters and journalists, as well as a survey of FOI requesters and a study of stories in the national media, this book offers a unique insight into how the Freedom of Information Act 2000 really works. Contents: PART I: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION IN THEORY / Introduction / What are the Objectives of FOI? / Whitehall and Freedom of Information / Assessing the Impact of FOI in Britain / PART II: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION IN PRACTICE / How FOI Works / Has FOI Led to more Transparent Government? / The Culture of Secrecy / Has FOI Increased Government Accountability? / Civil Service Neutrality / Ministerial Accountability / Effective Government and the Quality of Decision-making / The Cabinet System of Government / Has FOI Increased Public Understanding of Government Decision-making? / Has FOI Led to Increased Trust in Government? / Has FOI Led to Increased Participation in the Political Process? / Has FOI Met its Objectives? / Conclusion / Appendices / Appendix I: How Does the UK FOI Perform against Legislation in Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand? / Appendix II: The Requester / Appendix III: Ladder of Openness and Participation / Appendix IV: Methods / Bibliography
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. Contents: Introduction: Britain’s Place in a Changing World / British Power and the Burden of History / From Empire to Commonwealth / Britain, the Atlantic Alliance and the ‘Special Relationship’ / Britain and the Europe / The Problems of Conventional Defence / Britain and the Bomb: The Quest to Nuclear Deterrent / New Labour, the ‘Ethical’ Dimension’ and ‘Liberal Intervention’ / Making Foreign and Defence Policy / Conclusion: The Challenge of an Uncertain Future June 2010 352pp 32 b/w tables and 6 maps Hardback £70.00 Paperback £24.99
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August 2010 352pp 216x138mm 21 b/w illustrations and 37 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-25034-5
Understanding Governance Series Editor: R.A.W. Rhodes
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After Number 10
Constitutional Futures Revisited
Former Prime Ministers in British Politics
Britain’s Constitution to 2020 Edited by Robert Hazell, Director, Constitution Unit, School of Public Policy, University College London, UK
Kevin Theakston, Professor of British Government, University of Leeds, UK
Having lost an election, been thrown out by their party, or retired on grounds of ill-health, what do former British prime ministers do? In the first book to look at the lives, political roles and influence of former prime ministers, Theakston analyzes all the former prime ministers from Walpole in the eighteenth century to Blair today. Contents: Introduction / Walpole to Shelburne / Addington to Melbourne / Peel to Rosebery / Salisbury to Asquith / Lloyd George to Chamberlain / Attlee to Douglas-Home / Heath to Callaghan / Thatcher to Blair / Comparative Perspectives May 2010 Hardback
280pp £60.00
Understanding Governance Series Editor: R.A.W. Rhodes
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‘Were there to be a Royal Commission on the constitution, this book would be its handbook.’ - Lord Philip Norton, Professor of Government, University of Hull, UK ‘Like all good books, Constitutional Futures Revisited provokes as many questions as it answers...[it] has set a new benchmark in terms of state of the art constitutional studies in the United Kingdom.’ - Political Studies Review The UK is going through a period of unprecedented constitutional change. There is much unfinished business, and further changes still to come. Where are these changes taking us? In this book, leading political scientists and lawyers forecast the impact of these changes on the UK’s key institutions and the constitution as a whole. Contents: Introduction: Forecasting Constitutional Futures; M.Glover & R.Hazell / PART I: THE DECENTRALISED STATE / Scotland and Wales: The Evolution of Devolution; A.Trench / Tying the UK Together? Intergovernmental Relations and the Financial Constitution of the UK; A.Trench / Northern Ireland: Polarisation or Normalisation?; R.Wilson & R.Wilford / Answering the English Question; A.Harding, R.Hazell, M.Burch & J.Rees / The Future of Britishness; A.Aughey / PART II: THE CENTRAL STATE / The Judiciary; A.Le Sueur & K.Malleson / Whitehall; S.L.Greer / The Future of the Monarchy: The Reign of King Charles III; R.M.Morris / PART III: NEW FORMS OF ACCOUNTABILITY / The New Human Rights Culture; C.O’Cinneide / Downward Slope? FOI and Access to Information; M.Glover & S.Holsen / Watchdogs of the Constitution – the Biters Bit?; O.Gay & B.K.Winetrobe / Media Pressures on Politics; P.Riddell / PART IV: REPRESENTATION / Majoritarianism Under Pressure: The Electoral and Party Systems; A.Blau / Whither The Parties?; J.Fisher / Parliament: Emasculated or Emancipated?; M.Russell / Conclusion; R.Hazell April 2010 Paperback
352pp £23.99
From New Jerusalem to New Labour British Prime Ministers from Attlee to Blair Edited by Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, University of Oxford, UK
A stellar collection of contributors consider each British post-war Prime Minister and examine how they have dealt with Britain’s changing role, domestic and overseas, since the end of WWII. Even at the start of the twenty-first century, Britain remains in a state of transition, between a world which is dead and one still struggling to be born. Contents: Preface / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; V.Bogdanor / Clement Attlee 1945-1951; P.Addison / Winston Churchill 1951-1955; V.Bogdanor / Anthony Eden 1955-1957; D.Carlton / Harold Macmillan 1957-1963; D.R.Thorpe / Alec Douglas-Home 1963-1964; D.R.Thorpe / Harold Wilson 1964-1970, 1974-1976; P.Ziegler / Heath; P.Ziegler / James Callaghan 19761979; K.O.Morgan / Margaret Thatcher 1979-1990; K.Middlemas / John Major 1990-1997; V.Bogdanor / Tony Blair 1997-2007; A.Giddens / Conclusion February 2010 Hardback
224pp £20.00
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Redefining British Politics
Northern Ireland 1968–2008
Social Policy in Britain
Culture, Consumerism and Participation, 1954-70
The Politics of Entrenchment
3rd edition
Lawrence Black, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, Durham University , UK
‘This is a superb, pathbreaking study.’ - Andrew Thorpe, University of Exeter, UK A history of 1950s and 1960s British political culture, Redefining British Politics interrogates ideas, movements and identities bordering social and political change: consumer organisations; campaigns about TV, morality and culture; Young Conservatism; and how party politics used media like TV and was represented in popular culture. Contents: Introduction: Political Cultures / ‘Consumers of the World Unite, You Have Nothing to Lose but Your Illusions’: The Politics of the Consumers’ Association / Shopfloor Politics: Co-Operative Culture and Affluence / ‘The Largest Voluntary Political Youth Movement in the World’: The Lifestyle and Identity of Young Conservatism / Whitehouse on Television: The National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association and Moral and Cultural Politics / Cultural Turns: Wesker’s Centre 42, the Roundhouse and the Politics of Culture / Popular Politics? Communication and Representations of Politics / Conclusions February 2010 296pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00
Cillian McGrattan, Lecturer in British Politics and Policy, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, UK
A re-examination of the Northern Ireland conflict and the ongoing peace process, using previously unreleased archival material. The book looks at choices and omissions by the main political parties and the British and Irish states that lay behind the emergence and persistence of the ‘Troubles.’ Contents: Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Northern Ireland Conflict / Turning Points in the Troubles, 1968-1971 / Direct Rule and Power Sharing, 1972-1974 / The Politics of Entrenchment, 19741985 / The Northern Ireland Peace Process, 1985-1997 / The Politics of the Past, 1998-2008 / Conclusion January 2010 1 b/w table Hardback
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Pete Alcock, Professor of Social Policy and Administration and Head, School of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK
Review of the 2nd edition: ‘Superb updated edition. You cannot study social policy without reading this.’- Lynne Brown, Belfast Institute of Higher and Further Education, UK Understanding social policy can be a daunting task. This book guides students and trainees through the subject, making complex ideas easy to digest. Packed with updated questions, tasks and resource lists, it provides important material on major new areas of debate, including pension provision and rising NHS costs. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / The Development of Social Policy / PART II: WELFARE SERVICES / Social Security / Education / Health / Housing / Social Services / Employment / PART III: STRUCTURE / The State / The Market / The Voluntary Sector / Informal Welfare / PART IV: CONTEXT / Ideologies of Welfare / Economic Development / International and European Influences / Devolution and Local Control / PART V: ISSUES / Social Divisions / Paying for Welfare / Delivering Welfare / The Future of Social Policy June 2008 344pp 246x189mm 15 b/w tables and 13 b/w line drawings Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-55158-9
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Essentials of UK Politics
Contemporary Britain
AS level
2nd Revised and Updated edition Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK ( A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)
‘Yet another highly useful and timely textbook from Andy Heywood which will instil confidence in students and their teachers.’ - Kerrie Carpenter, Head of Social Sciences, St Philomena’s School, UK ‘Drawing on his experience as a teacher and examiner, Andrew Heywood has written a textbook that will be clear and accessible to all, but that also contains the depth of analysis required for students to reach the higher grades. If you are looking for a single textbook to meet all your students’ needs, this is the one! I will be adopting this book.’ - Linda Jeffries, Old Palace School, UK A major textbook for the new AS level in Government and Politics covering all topics in the Edexcel and AQA syllabi and the core requirements of other boards. Written by a top textbook author and chief examiner it is packed with features to aid learning and revision and will be an ideal first introduction for all students of British politics. May 2008 Paperback
352pp £20.99
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Developments in British Politics 8 Edited by Patrick Dunleavy, Professor of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Richard Heffernan, Reader in Government and Politics, The Open University, UK, Philip Cowley, Professor of Politics, University of Nottingham, UK and Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK
John McCormick, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, USA
The comprehensively revised and updated second edition provides a lively and concise introduction to political, economic and social life in Britain. It offers an ideal starting point for students and general readers looking for an introduction to contemporary Britain that is readable, informative, sophisticated and thought-provoking. July 2007 Paperback
272pp £17.99
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Contemporary States and Societies series
Developments in British Politics 8 continues its tradition of providing accessible state-of-the-art coverage, but with a new editorial team and a new set of chapters by leading authorities. The new set of chapters provide wide ranging analysis of key debates and thoughts about British politics after Tony Blair. May 2006 Paperback
400pp £24.99
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British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour Edited by Simon Griffiths, Lecturer in Politics, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK and Kevin Hickson, Lecturer in British Politics, University of Liverpool, UK
'It is a worthy attempt...to link the conventional empirical study of partisan politics with deeper issues of political theory.’ - Financial Times British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour brings together academics and politicians to debate the intellectual roots of the ideas that currently drive the main UK political parties. November 2009 288pp Hardback £63.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-22076-8
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Transaction Costs and Security Institutions
Germany after the Grand Coalition Edited by Silvia Bolgherini, Assistant Professor for Political Science, Faculty of Sociology, University of Naples Federico II, Italy and Florian Grotz, Pro tempore Chair for German Government and Politics, Leuphana University Lüneburg, and Adjunct Professor (Privatdozent) for Political Science, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Moritz Weiss, Senior Fellow and Lecturer, Centre for Security Economics and Technology, Institute of Political Science, University of St Gallen, Switzerland
Examines international cooperation 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. March 2011 288pp 26 b/w tables and 4 figures Hardback £57.50
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Transformations of the State Series Editors: Stephan Leibfried and Achim Hurrelmann
Between State and Nation Diaspora Politics and Kin-state Nationalism in Hungary Myra A. Waterbury, Assistant Professor, Ohio University, USA
Based on a qualitative study of Hungary and its changing relationship to the 3 million ethnic Hungarians in neighbouring states, this book argues that it is not the ties of ethnicity, but the political interests of kin-state elites that drives states in Eastern Europe to take action on behalf of ethnic kin in neighboring states. Contents: Introduction: Why and How Kin-States Engage Populations Abroad / Kin-State Nationalism and Governing Legitimacy / Kin-State Nationalism, Diaspora Politics, and Political Competition / Kin-State Engagement and European Integration / The Politics of Diaspora Policy Reform: From Dual Citizenship to Economic Development / Conclusion: Kin-State Nationalism and Diaspora Politics in Eastern Europe January 2011 Hardback
240pp £55.00
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The Politics of Balkan Regional Cooperation
Governance and Politics in a Turbulent Environment
Unravelling the ESDP
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Constructing South East Europe
Analyzing key political themes and debates in German politics, with a particular focus on the dynamics of the forthcoming federal elections and the transformations emerging out of them. January 2011 Hardback
224pp £55.00
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Europe in Transition: The NYU European Studies series Series Editor: Martin Schain
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. Contents: Introduction / PART I: ALL IN THE SAME BOAT?: REGIONAL INTERDEPENDENCE AND COOPERATION IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE / Pushing for Cooperation: External Actors in Balkan Regionalism / Balkans, Europe, South East Europe: Identity Politics and Regional Cooperation / PART II: BUILDING UP A REGIONAL MARKETPLACE: ECONOMIC AND FUNCTIONAL COOPERATIONS / Defusing the Powder Keg: Security Cooperation / Between Lofty Rhetoric and Lingering Conflicts: Political Cooperation / Conclusion: Looking at the Big Picture February 2011 224pp 216x138mm 14 b/w tables, 2 figures and 1 map Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-23972-2
Europe, the USA and Political Islam
St Antony’s Series Series Editors: Jan Zielonka and Othon Anastasakis
Strategies for Engagement Edited by Michelle Pace, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford
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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 224pp Hardback £55.00
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Conflict in the Caucasus Implications for International Legal Order Edited by James A. Green, Lecturer, School of Law, University of Reading, UK and Christopher P.M. Waters, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Canada
This book addresses multiple aspects of the conflict between Georgia and Russia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia in August 2008, including the use of force, human rights, transnational litigation and international law ‘rhetoric’. The particulars of the conflict are explored alongside their wider implications for international order. Contents: Introduction / The Caucasus Conflict and the Role of Law / Caucuses in the Caucasus: The Application of the Right of Self-Determination / Passportization, Peacekeepers and Proportionality: The Russian Claim of the Protection of Nationals Abroad in Self-Defence / The International Court of Justice and the Provisional Measures Order in the Georgia V Russian Federation Case / Georgia, Russia and the Crisis of the Council of Europe: Inter-State Applications, Individual Complaints, and the Future of the Strasbourg Model of Human Rights Litigation / A ‘Sea of Tiny Houses’: Novel Approaches to Ending Forced Displacement Following the 2008 Russia-Georgia Conflict / The Battles after the Battle: International Law and the Russia-Georgia Conflict October 2010 1 map Hardback
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Key Players and Regional Dynamics in Eurasia The Return of the ‘Great Game’ Edited by Maria Raquel Freire, Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Coimbra, Portugal and Roger E. Kanet, Professor, Department of International Studies, University of Miami, USA
This text explores Russia’s re-emergence as a major actor in Central Asia and the Caucasus - a re-emergence which is limited by the involvement and influence of external state and non-state actors, including China, the USA and foreign energy companies.
The Democratization of Albania Democracy from Within Theodore Kaltsounis, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington, USA
A multi-year project designed to promote democracy in post-communist Albania through the country’s entire educational system. Contents: The Burden of the Past and Dreaming Democracy / Building Relationships and Exploring Curriculum / Selecting Leaders and Defining Basic Concepts / Teaching, Learning, and Teacher’s Guides / Publishing the Materials and Starting a Network / Expanding the Network and Addressing Feedback / Network Strengthening Through the Universities / Evaluating and Concluding the Project / Democratization and Albania’s Experiment / Presenting a New Model for Albania and Beyond September 2010 208pp Hardback £55.00
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Contents: Introduction / Russia in Eurasia: External Players and Regional Dynamics; M.R.Freire & R.E.Kanet / PART I: THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE GREATER CASPIAN BASIAN / Russia and the CIS Region: The Russian Regional Security Complex; B.Nygren / International Rivalries in Eurasia; S.Blank / Eurasia at the Heart of Russian Politics: Dynamics of (In)Dependence in a Complex Setting; M.R.Freire / PART II: EXTERNAL POWERS, RUSSIA AND EURASIA / Russia and the Greater Caspian Basin: Withstanding the U.S. Challenge; R.E.Kanet / Competing for Eurasia: Russian and European Union Perspectives; S.Fernandes & L.Simão / Russia and China in Eurasia: The Wary Partnership; J.Berryman / India and Central Asia; A.D.Gupta / Eurasia between Russia, Turkey and Iran; M.Mesbahi / PART III: INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND NON-STATE ACTORS, RUSSIA AND EURASIA / Senseless Dreams and Small Steps: The CIS and CSTO Between Integration and Cooperation; R.Sakwa / The Atlantic Alliance in Eurasia: A Different Player?; A.Priego / Intergovernmental Organisations and Non-State Actors, Russia and Eurasia: The OSCE; P.T.Hopmann / Strategic Resources, Strategic Players: The Role of National versus International Oil Companies in Post-Soviet Eurasia; H.Kjærnet / Conclusion; M.R.Freire
Resolving the Cyprus Conflict
October 2010 320pp 2 maps and 1 b/w table Hardback £60.00
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Negotiating History Michális Stavrou Michael, Research Fellow, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Australia
By placing the conflict in its historical, ideological, ethno-political and geostrategic context, the book extends beyond conventional realist approaches and lays bare those less visible dimensions that are often ignored by analysts and policy-makers alike. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 240pp Hardback £57.00
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Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe From Dream to Awakening Barbara Einhorn, Department of Sociology, University of Sussex, UK
‘...this book will serve as a guide to the politics of citizenship and feminism in Eastern Europe for some years to come.’ - European Journal of Women’s Studies ‘...well written, well informed and cogently argued.’ - International Feminist Journal of Politics This study considers the impact of economic, political and social transformation in Central and Eastern Europe in the context of EU enlargement. Using the lens of gender, Examines the processes of democratization, marketization and nationalism. This new edition includes a new preface and updates statistics throughout. Contents: Acknowledgements / Preface to Paperback Edition / Democratization and Reinvented National Identity: Contradictory Trends? / Issues of Governance: Contested Strategies for Gender Equity / Citizenship in Mainstream Politics: Scaling the Structures / Civil Society or NGOs: Empowerment or Depoliticization? / Family, Nation and Reproductive Politics: Between the Private and the Public / Femininities and Masculinities: Gender Re-presented / Labour Market Access: Persistent Patterns of Inequality / Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe: Towards Gender Equity / Notes / Bibliography / Index July 2010 Paperback
296pp £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-27333-7
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New Perspectives on South-East Europe Series Editors: Spyros Economides and Kevin Featherstone
The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean Imagined Enemies Alexis Heraclides, Professor of International Relations and Conflict Resolution, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece
The Last Ottomans The Muslim Minority of Greece 1940-1949 Kevin Featherstone, Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Dimitris Papadimitriou, Reader in European Politics, Department of Politics, University of Manchester, UK, Argyris Mamarelis and Georgios Niarchos, both Research Fellows, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
A new study of the international and local politics surrounding the Muslim minority of Western Thrace (Greece) in the 1940s, based on previously unseen archival material. Addresses the minority’s complex identity, its relations with other communities in the area, the international diplomacy of WWII and strategic considerations of the Cold War. Contents: Introduction / The Study of the Muslim Community of Western Thrace in Context / On the Path to War / Belomorie / Strategies for Survival / In Between Two Wars / Çekiç Ile Örs Arasinda (Between a Rock and a Hard Place) / Parallel Universes / Conclusion December 2010 352pp 2 maps, and 15 figures Hardback £60.00
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This study of the GreekTurkish Aegean dispute book shows that the dispute is resolvable and that the crux of the problem is not the incompatibility of interests but the mutual fears and suspicions, which are deeply rooted in historical memories, real or imagined. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Hardback
304pp £60.00
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Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle Cyprus, Greece and Turkey Edited by Ayhan Aktar, Professor, Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, Niyazi Kızılyürek, Professor, Department of Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cyprus, Cyprus and Umut Özkırımlı, Associate Professor of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle is the first systematic study of nationalism in Cyprus, Greece and Turkey from a comparative perspective. Bringing scholars from Greece, Turkey and both sides of Cyprus (and beyond) together, the book provides a critical account of nation-building processes and nationalist politics in all three countries. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 Hardback
304pp £63.00
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Human Trafficking in Europe Character, Causes and Consequences Edited by Gillian Wylie, Lecturer, Department of Peace Studies, Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Penelope McRedmond, Legal Consultant, McRedmond Research, Ireland
‘(A) cutting edge book.’ - Dr Christien van den Anker, School of Politics, University of the West of England, UK Focuses on human trafficking in Europe for labour and sexual exploitation. It includes empirical work on trafficking throughout Europe, identifying underlying causes in globalization, migration policies and gender inequality. It questions whether European responses- from policy makers or civil society are adequate. Contents: Human Trafficking in Europe; G.Wylie & P.McRedmond / Slavery: Exception or Rule?; R.Munck / Theoretical Perspectives on Slavery; L.Arocha / Shirking Responsibilities: Receiving Countries and the Structural Causes of Conflict Related Child Trafficking; D.Davitti / The Phenomenon of Trafficking in Human Beings: The Case of Poland; M.Wiśniewski / A Business of Supply and Demand: The Trafficking of Women and Girls from Russia and Ukraine; C.Deighan / Trafficking in Albania: The Present Reality; I.Poole / Lap Dancing Clubs and Red Light Milieu: A Context for Sex-Trafficking of Women to Ireland?; E.Ward & G.Wylie / Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: Researching the Demand Side; M.Papantoniou-Frangouli & T.Moritz / Preventing Trafficking in Human Beings: the Case of Moldova; C.Nanu / Accessing Help and Services: Trafficking Survivors’ Experiences in the United Kingdom; A.Jobe / Defining Organized Crime in the Context of Human Trafficking; P.McRedmond / Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction: A Prosecutorial Tool to Combat Child Trafficking from Albania; I.Farka / Conclusion; G.Wylie & P.McRedmond June 2010 9 b/w tables Hardback
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Daring and Caution in Turkish Strategic Culture Republic at Sea Malik Mufti, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Tufts University, USA
Mufti argues that Turkey’s security policy is dominated by an insular and risk-averse ‘Republican’ strategic culture paradigm, that this paradigm has fallen into crisis, bringing some of its core elements in conflict with others, and that this crisis has permitted the reassertion of a more cosmopolitan and risk-taking ‘Imperial’ counter-paradigm. Contents: PART I: TAKING ROOT / Imperial Legacies / Republican Foundations / Cracks in the Edifice / PART II: TAKING SAIL / Turgut Özal and the Gates of Desire / PART III: FLOUNDERING / The Years of Living Dangerously / Dead Ends / Paradigm Crisis / Conclusion: A Second Sailing? / Appendix: National Election Results October 2009 4 b/w tables Hardback
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European Politics/The European Union
European Union Politics John McCormick, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA
This major new text provides an authoritative introduction to all aspects of politics and policy in the EU. Written in the author’s inimitably accessible style it brings the EU to life, giving readers a sense of the colour and flavour of EU politics and its impact on the citizens of Europe. Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: HISTORY & IDEAS / Understanding Integration / What is the European Union? / Who are the Europeans? / Organizing Postwar Europe / Building a Single Market / Paving the Way to European Union / To Lisbon and Beyond / The Treaties / The Member States / PART II: POLITICS & GOVERNANCE / The European Commission / The Council / The European Parliament / The European Court of Justice / Specialized Agencies / Parties and Interest Groups / Elections and Referendums / Public Opinion / PART III: POLICIES / Public Policy in the EU / Economic Policy / Inside the Euro Zone / Agricultural and Environmental Policy / Cohesion Policy / Justice and Home Affairs / The EU as a Global Actor / The EU and the World March 2011 384pp 246x189mm 29 tables, 71 figures, 15 maps and 40 b/w photographs Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-57706-0 Paperback £25.99 978-0-230-57707-7
Palgrave Foundations Series
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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)
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 January 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
The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson The European Union Series provides an authoritative library on the European Union ranging from general introductory texts to definitive assessments of key institutions and actors, policies and policy processes, and the role of member states. Books in the series are written by leading scholars and reflect the most up-to-date research and debate. Particular attention is paid to accessibility and clear presentation for a wide audience of students, practitioners and interested general readers. www.palgrave.com/politics/eu
The Government and Politics of the European Union 7th edition Neill Nugent, Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Review of previous editions: ‘Neill Nugent has once again supplied us with a definitive textbook on the institutions and politics of the European Union. However it is much more than this. It is an essential reference book for both the academic and practitioner...[and] a masterful effort at explaining the inexplicable and at making the opaque transparent.’ - Political Studies
The Political System of the European Union 3rd edition Simon Hix, Professor of European Union Politics and Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Bjørn Høyland, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oslo, Norway
Review of the 2nd edition: ‘Hix’s admirably lucid exposition melds stateof-the-art theory and rich empirical detail into what is likely to become the leading text on how the European Union’s everyday political process actually works.’ - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University, USA Systematically revised and rewritten throughout and updated to cover the impact of the Lisbon Treaty, this highly-successful and ground-breaking text remains unique in analyzing the EU as a political system using the methods of comparative political science. Contents: Introduction / PART I: GOVERNMENT / Executive Politics / Legislative Politics / Judicial Politics / PART II: POLITICS / Public Opinion / Democracy, Parties and Elections / Interest Representation / PART III: POLICIES / Regulation of the Single Market / Expenditure Policies / Economic and Monetary Union / Interior Policies / Foreign Policies / Conclusion March 2011 448pp 27 b/w tables and 40 figures Hardback £70.00 Paperback £26.99
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A systematically updated and entirely redesigned edition of the leading text on the European Union. The seventh edition is packed with new features, accompanied by an all-new companion website and includes new chapters on member state relations and interest representation. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2010 512pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99
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Analyzing the European Union Policy Process Esther Versluis, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, Mendeltje van Keulen, Senior Fellow, Clingendael European Studies Programme, The Netherlands and Paul Stephenson, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Director of Studies of the MA European Studies, Maastricht Unversity, The Netherlands
Migration and Mobility in the European Union Andrew Geddes, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK and Christina Boswell, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK
Analyzes the patterns of migration flow since the end of the Cold War and relates these to political and policymaking processes at EU level and among EU member states. It delivers an original and innovative perspective on the new dynamics of migration policy and the policy dilemmas facing European politicians. Contents: Studying Migration and Mobility in the European Union / Migration and Migration Policy in Europe / The EU Dimension of Migration and Asylum Poilcy / Labour Migration / Family Migration / Irregular Immigration / Asylum / Mobility, Citizenship and EU Enlargement / Immigrant Integration / Conclusions
Readers are provided with a practical insight into how to analyze policies and policy-making in the EU. Using case studies to deepen readers’ understanding, Examines the various stages of the policy process - from the moment the issue reaches the agenda through to drafting, implementation and evaluation. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGY IN EU POLICY ANALYSIS / Doing EU Policy Analysis / Who do we Analyze? / What do we Analyze? / How do we Analyze? / PART II: EU POLICY ANALYSIS IN PRACTICE / Agenda-Setting; S.Princen / Policy-shaping / Decision-making / Implementation / Evaluation / Conclusions
December 2010 272pp 216x138mm 17 b/w tables, 6 figures and 1 map Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-00747-5 Paperback £24.99 978-0-230-00748-2
October 2010 Hardback Paperback
The European Union
Europe Recast
3rd edition
A History of European Union
Edited by Brent F Nelsen, Associate Professor of Political Science, Furman University, USA and Alexander Stubb, Adviser to the President of the European Commission and Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Belgium
Desmond Dinan, Jean Monnet Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA
The leading reader on European Integration, this text makes conveniently available to students the key texts of politicians and scholars. T August 2003 Paperback
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Ever Closer Union An Introduction to European Integration 4th edition Desmond Dinan, Jean Monnet Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA
Reviews of the previous editions: ‘A masterful examination of the history, institutions, and policies of the EU.’ - Europe ‘An essential foundation text for the study of the politics of the European Union...belongs on every student’s shelf.’ Cambridge Review of International Affairs Ever Closer Union clearly and engagingly introduces the complexities of European integration. The 4th edition is fully revised and updated to take account of major changes in the EU, including full coverage of the impact of the Lisbon Treaty. Contents: Introduction / PART I: HISTORY / Reconstruction, Reconciliation and Integration, 19451957 / Uncertain Terrain, 1958-1972 / A Community in Flux, 1973-1984 / From European Community to European Union, 1985-1992 / The Emergent European Union, 1993-1999 / The Unsettled European Union, 2000-2010 / PART II: INSTITUTIONS / The Commission / The European Council and the Council of Ministers / The European Parliament / Interinstitutional Dynamics / PART III: POLICIES / Agriculture and Cohesion / The Internal Market and Monetary Union / Economic Performance: Growth and Jobs / The Environment, Energy, and Climate Change / Beyond the EU’s Borders / Internal and External Security / EU-US Relations August 2010 Paperback
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‘A worthy addition to the still relatively few books covering the history of the European integration project.’ - Michelle Cini, Times Higher Education Supplement March 2004 Paperback
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Understanding Euroscepticism Cécile Leconte, Senior Lecturer and Head of European Studies Department, Institut d’etudes Politiques, Lille, France
Europeanization and National Politics Robert Ladrech, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Keele, UK
This timely text provides a concise and readable assessment of the dynamics, character and consequences of opposition to European integration at all levels from elites and governments through parties and the media to voters and grass roots organizations.
Europeanization has become a key topic in analysis of the politics of the new Europe. This broad-ranging new text focuses centrally on the impact of the EU on its member states but also on the way in which states ‘up-load’ their policy priorities to the European level.
Contents: Introduction / Why Euroscepticism Matters / Varieties of Euroscepticism / A Geography of Euroscepticism / Political Elites / National Institutions / Popular Euroscepticism / The Media / Civil Society / Understanding Euroscepticism / The Future of Euroscepticism and the Future of the European Union August 2010 320pp 5 b/w tablesand 5 figures Hardback £70.00 Paperback £25.99
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Gender and the European Union
Contents: Introduction / The Europeanization of National Executives and Bureaucracies / Changing ExecutiveLegislative Relations / The Sub-national Dimension / Political Parties / Interest Groups and Social Movements / The Europeanization of Domestic Policies / The Europeanization of Foreign Policy / Conclusion March 2010 1 figure Hardback Paperback
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Johanna Kantola, Senior Lecturer in Politics, Department of Political Science, Univeristy of Helsinki, Finland
This broad ranging text provides a systematic assessment of the emergence of gender as a significant issue on the EU agenda and of the EU’s impact on gender inequality, both in terms of specifically gender-related policies and the gender dimensions of other policies. Contents: Introducing Gender and the European Union / History of Gender and the EU / Gendering Political Representation in the European Union / Actors, Institutions and Gender Equality / The EU Gender Policy: Reconciling Work and Family / Gender Mainstreaming / Feminist Priorities: Gender Violence in the European Union / ‘Tackling Multiple Discrimination’: Gender and Crosscutting Inequalities / Gendering Europeanization in the Enlarged Union / Conclusion July 2010 10 b/w tables Hardback Paperback
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The Foreign Policy of the European Union Stephan Keukeleire, Jean-Monnet Professor of European Foreign Policy and Director of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence “The EU, Foreign Policy and Global Governance”, Catholic University of Leuven and College of Europe, Belgium and Jennifer MacNaughtan,, Head of Office for a Member of the European Parliament (at time of writing)
‘[A] good critical summary of the role the EU plays on the international scene.’ - Dimitry Kochenov, Common Market Law February 2008 Paperback
392pp £24.99
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Understanding the European Union A Concise Introduction 4th edition John McCormick, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA
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 new edition includes expanded coverage of policy and policy making and of theoretical approaches to the study of the EU. April 2008 Paperback
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Geo-Politics of the Euro-Asia Energy Nexus
Materializing Europe
The European Union, Russia and Turkey
Transnational Infrastructures and the Project of Europe Edited by Alexander Badenoch, Lecturer in Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Andreas Fickers, Associate Professor Comparative Media History, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Ali Tekin and Paul Andrew Williams, both Assistant Professors in International Relations, Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, Turkey
A freshly provocative look at the nexus linking EU security, trans-Turkey 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. 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 December 2010 240pp 216x138mm 2 maps, 8 b/w tables and 6 figures Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-25261-5
New Security Challenges Series Editor: Stuart Croft
Explores the relationships between European integration and material infrastructures. Taking transnational infrastructures as the focal point of study, the book focuses on the various forms of mediation between the material, institutional and discursive levels of European integration and fragmentation in a truly transnational perspective. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2010 352pp 216x138mm 5 tables and 32 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23289-1
European Union and NATO Expansion Central and Eastern Europe Ainius Lasas, Postdoctoral Fellow, UNU Institute for Sustainability and Peace in Tokyo, Japan
Following the disintegration of the Soviet bloc, many Central and Eastern European Countries launched a vigorous ‘return to Europe’ campaign, which primarily focused on accession to NATO and the European Union. By 2007, ten countries became members of the Euro-Atlantic community, personifying the long-awaited reunification of Europe.
The 2009 Elections to the European Parliament Edited by Juliet Lodge, Director, Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence, University of Leeds, UK
An analysis of the 2009 European elections in each of the 27 member states of the newly enlarged European Union, and assessment of the European Parliament in 2004-2009. This book looks at the implications of low turnout for the future of European Union democracy and accountability. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / The European Parliament 2004-2009; R.Corbett / Irrelevant and Obsolete: The European Parliament and Voters in Perspective; J.Lodge / The 2009 European Parliamentary Elections and the Party Groups; S.Lightfoot / PART II: COUNTRY CASE REVIEWS / Austria; D.Nagel / Belgium; A.Justaert / Bulgaria; A.Dobreva / Cyprus; C.Christophorou / Czech Republic; L.Rovná / Denmark; F.J.Christiansen & J.Christensen / Estonia; T.Mayer / Finland; T.Raunio / France; P.Malière / Germany; C.Schweiger / Greece; K.Sarikakis / Hungary; A.L.Pap & B.Horvathy / Ireland; E.Moxon-Browne / Italy; D.Viola / Latvia; D.Auers / Lithuania; S.Braghiroli / Luxembourg; D.Hearl / Malta; H.Frendo / The Netherlands; A.Sprokerreef / Poland; A.Szczerbiak / Portgual; J.M.Magone / Romania; E.Maxfield / Slovakia; L.Rovná / Slovenia; A.Krašovec & D.Lajh / Spain; F.S.Pérez / Sweden; M.Rosén & A.Sannerstedt / The United Kingdom; D.Mather / PART III: CONCLUSION / Framing and Salience of Issues in the 2009 European Elections; F.S.Pérez & J.Lodge / Results September 2010 352pp 216x138mm 33 b/w tables and 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23040-8
EU Election Studies
Contents: Introduction: Explaining NATO and EU Enlargement / The ‘Black Trinity’ and the Cold War / NATO Enlargement / EU Enlargement May 2010 Hardback
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European Union History
The Binding of Nations
Themes and Debates
From European Union to World Union Edited by Wolfram Kaiser, Professor of European Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK and Antonio Varsori, Professor of History of International Relations, University of Padova, Italy
‘This is an extremely useful volume,’ - OddArne Westad, Professor of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK An accessible yet thorough look at how historians and social scientists have thought and written about the history of the present-day European Union, and the main themes of their research and debates. Essential reading for historians of Europe and social scientists of the European Union alike. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Abbreviations / Introduction; W.Kaiser & A.Varsori / From Normative Impetus to Professionalization: Origins and Operation of Research Networks; A.Varsori / From Pioneer Work to Refinement: Publication Trends; K.Seidel / From Isolation to Centrality: Contemporary History meets European Studies; W.Kaiser / Between Political Commitment and Academic Research: Federalist Perspectives; D.Pasquinucci / At the Heart of Integration: Understanding National European Policy; M.Gehler / Governing Europe: Charting the Development of a Supranational Political System; P.Ludlow / The European Rescue of the Nation-State? Tracing the Role of Economics and Business; M.Rasmussen / Formation of a European Society? Exploring Social and Cultural Dimensions; L.Mechi / Partners and Rivals: Assessing the American Role; M.Gilbert / Foreign Policy Beyond the Nation-State: Conceptualizing the External Dimension; G.Garavini / Bibliography / Index April 2010 Hardback Paperback
280pp £58.00 £19.99
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Mark Corner, Lecturer, Department of International Studies, HogeschoolUniversiteit Brussel, Belgium
‘This is a lucid, wellwritten, and courageous book that not only illuminates the difficult process of trying to make nation states co-exist in peace but also offers some very practical suggestions towards achieving that goal.’ 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. Examines the successes and failures of the European Union as a sovereigntysharing organization, and suggests that this unique institution has a critical role to play in the development of a more effective world order. Contents: Introduction / PART I: TOWARDS EUROPEAN UNION / The Rise of the Nation-State / From Nationalism to Supranationalism / Managing Supranationalism / PART II: OPTIONS FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE / The United Nations / Other Potential Global Authorities / Other Regional Unions / PART III: A GLOBAL UNION / Current EU thinking / A Global Sharing of Sovereignty / A Copernican Revolution / Notes / Bibliography / Index April 2010 Hardback
260pp £60.00
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Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson Following on the sustained success of the acclaimed European Union Series, which essentially publishes research-based textbooks, Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics publishes cutting edge research-driven monographs. The remit of the series is broadly defined, both in terms of subject and academic discipline. All topics of significance concerning the nature and operation of the European Union potentially fall within the scope of the series. The series is multidisciplinary to reflect the growing importance of the EU as a political, economic and social phenomenon.
Which Europe? The Politics of Differentiated Integration Edited by Kenneth Dyson, Professor in European Politics, School of European Studies, Cardiff University, UK and Angelos Sepos, Lecturer in European Politics, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, UK
The Euro Area, the Schengen Area, the Franco-German ‘motor’ and Nordic cooperation illustrate how differentiation has become a pervasive and significant feature of European integration. This book offers an authoritative and comprehensive examination of differentiated integration in its functional and territorial aspects. Contents: PART I: THE CONTEXT OF DIFFERENTIATED INTEGRATION / PART II: TERRITORIAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DIFFERENTIATED INTEGRATIONPART III: FUNCTIONAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DIFFERENTIATED INTEGRATION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2010 408pp 234x156mm 19 b/w tables and 1 b/w illustration Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-55377-4
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European Union Foreign Policy From Effectiveness to Functionality Chris J Bickerton, Assistant Professor in 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
208pp £55.00
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Transnational Networks in Regional Integration Governing Europe 1945-83 Wolfram Kaiser, Professor of European Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK, and Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Belgium, Brigitte Leucht, PostDoctoral Fellow, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, UK and Michael Gehler, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, University of Hildesheim, Germany and Senior Fellow, Centre for European Integration Studies, University of Bonn, Germany
The European Neighbourhood Policy in Perspective
Unveiling the Council of the European Union
Context, Implementation and Impact
Games Governments Play in Brussels
Edited by Richard G Whitman, Professor of Politics, University of Bath, UK and Stefan Wolff, Professor of Political Science, University of Nottingham, UK
Edited by Daniel Naurin, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden and Helen Wallace, Centennial Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
’This collection provides an excellent overview of the ENP’s main features and challenges.’ - Toby Vogel, European Voice Contributors offer new approaches to the study of the European Neighbourhood Policy. While the main emphasis is on the empirical assessment of the impact that the ENP has had to-date and on the factors that have shaped its implementation, it also provides new theoretical and methodological perspectives on how to study this policy area. Contents: PART I: THE STUDY OF THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY / PART II: MAKING SENSE OF THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY / PART III: THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY IN PRACTICECONCLUSIONS: WHERE NEXT FOR THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ENP? A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 288pp 216x138mm 2 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-20385-3
‘Highly interesting from start to finish.’ - European Library Thanks to new transparency rules and increased efforts by scholars, researchers are better equipped than ever before to analyze the decision-making processes of the Council of the European Union and to test old wisdoms. This book covers the most contentious areas and important debates in current research. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 336pp 20 figures and 27 b/w tables Paperback £22.99
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‘Contemporary social scientists have much to learn from this rich historical research.’ - Helen Wallace, Centennial Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Shows that networks in European integration governance were not a phenomenon that developed in the 1980s out of a ‘hollowing out’ of the nation-states in the 1970s. Based throughout on newly accessible sources, the authors discuss various networks and show how they contributed to constitutional choices and policy decisions after World War II. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Harbback
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European Union Policy Towards The Arab-Israeli Peace Process
Air Transport and the European Union
The Quicksands of Politics
Europeanization and its Limits
Costanza Musu, Assistant Professor of Public and International Affaris, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Canada
What are the achievements, the limits and the failures of the EU’s involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict? This book sets out to answer this question by analyzing the development of European policy towards the conflict over the last forty years. Contents: Introduction / European Political Cooperation and the Middle East Conflict / The EU and the Middle East Peace Process: From Hope to Despair / The EU Strategy for the Middle East Peace Process in the 9/11 Era / European Foreign Policy and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process / The Instruments of European Foreign Policy and their Use in the Case of the Arab-Israeli Peace Process / Transatlantic Relations and the Middle East / Conclusion February 2010 240pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations and 10 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-55312-5
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Pursuing Effective Multilateralism The European Union, International Organisations and the Politics of Decision Making Robert Kissack, Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Spain
Does EU participation in the multilateral system lead to the goal of effective multilateralism? Examines 8 multilateral organizations, showing how EU policies harm the organizations they mean to help. The multilateral system is too heterogeneous for a one-size-fits-all approach; we must understand multilateralism working in practice.
Research Agendas in EU Studies Stalking the Elephant
Hussein Kassim, Professor of Politics, University of East Anglia, UK and Handley Stevens, Visiting Research Associate, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
‘A very important contribution to the theoretical debate about European integration and Europeanization.’ - Martin Staniland, Professor of International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, USA Air Transport and the European Union examines the emergence of the EU as a major actor in aviation. It investigates how the EU was able to develop a common policy despite the existence of an established sectoral regime and against the opposition of most European states and their ‘flag carriers’. Contents: Introduction / PART I: AIR TRANSPORT UNDER THE TRADITIONAL REGIME / From the Chicago Conference to the New US Aviation Policy / National Aviation in Europe / PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMON AIR TRANSPORT POLICY / From the Sidelines to the Margins / The Liberal Breakthrough / Completing the Single Market in Air Services / Extending the Scope of the Common Air Transport Policy / Beyond the Borders of the Single Market / PART III: THE IMPACT OF EU ACTION / Regulating the Single Market / The EU and the Transformation of European Aviation / Conclusion: Revolution in the Air December 2009 344pp 16 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £63.00
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Edited by Michelle Egan, Associate Professor and Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration, School of International Service, American University, USA, Neill Nugent, Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and William E Paterson, Honorary Professor of European and German Politics, University of Aston, UK
‘...rigorous, perceptive, and crystal clear...an excellent piece of work.’ - Professor Alberta Sbragia, Mark A. Nordenberg University Chair, Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, Director, European Union Center of Excellence/European Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh, USA Leading scholars explore the complex questions arising from the ongoing transformation of Europe through the deepening and widening effects of European integration. Based on authoritative analyses, the book takes account of the many national, transnational and international processes and contexts in which European integration has become embedded. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 448pp 7 b/w tables and 4 figures Hardback £70.00 Paperback £25.99
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Contents: The European Union, Multilateralism, and the Heterogeneous Multilateral System / Majoritarianism in Multilateral Institutions / Consensus in Multilateral Institutions / Privilege in Multilateral Institutions / Negotiation, Rhetoric, and Legitimacy in Multilateral Institutions / Conclusion / References June 2010 Hardback
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Europe, Regions and European Regionalism
Europe, Regions and European Regionalism examines the political role of regions and regionalism within contemporary Europe. Offering an up-todate analysis of regionalism with a broad empirical scope, explores regions and regionalism in the period after the substantial enlargements of the European Union. Contents: Introduction: Europe, Regions and European Regionalism; R.W.Jones & R.Scully / The Belgian Regions and the European Union: Unintended partners in unravelling the Belgian state?; W.Swenden / The French Regions and the European Union: Policy Change and Institutional Stability; R.Pasquier / ‘Fit for Europe’? The German Länder, German federalism and the EU; C.Moore / ‘Loyal Cooperation’: Italian Regions and the Creation and Implementation of European Law; G.Falcon & D.de Pretis / Divide to Multiply: Irish Regionalism and the European Union; K.Hayward / Scotland’s European Strategy; N.Burrows / European Integration and the Spanish Territorial State; F.Morata / The Swedish Regions and the European Union; A.Lidström / Estonian Regions and the European Union: between Transformation and Europeanisation; T.Kungla / Regionalism in a Unitary State: The case of Hungary; G.Horváth / The Regions of Poland; G.Gorzelak with A.Tucholska / Accommodating European Union Membership: The Regional Level in Bulgaria; M.Brusis / Conclusion: Europe’s Persisting Regions; R.Scully & R.Wyn Jones / Bibliography
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The European Union as a Small Power
New Modes of Environmental Governance
After the Post-Cold War
Edited by Tanja A Börzel, Professor of Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Edited by Roger Scully, Professor of Political Science, Department of International Politics, Aberstwyth University, UK and Richard Wyn Jones, Director, Wales Governance Centre, School of European Studies, Cardiff University, UK
October 2010 288pp 9 b/w tables and 9 figures Hardback £57.50
Coping with Accession to the European Union
Asle Toje, Research Fellow, The Norwegian Nobel Institute, Norway
The book explores the role of new modes of governance in helping future member states to cope with their accession to the EU. It examines the extent to which civil society and business have assisted the governments of Southern, Central and Eastern European accession countries in taking on the ever more comprehensive body of EU laws and regulations. Contents: Introduction; T.A.Börzel / New Modes of Governance and Accession: The Paradox of Double Weakness; T.A.Börzel / Environmental Policy: The Challenge of Accession; T.A.Börzel / Greece: Overcoming Statism in Environmental Governance?; C.Koutalakis / Portugal: The Challenges of Environmental Governance and the Realities of Government; A.M.Fernández & N.Font / Spain: When Government Welcomes Environmental Governance; A.M.Fernández & N.Font / Hungary: The Tricky Path of Building Environmental Governance; A.Buzogány / Poland: When Environmental Governance Meets Politics; S.Guttenbrunner / Romania: Environmental Governance – Form without Substance; A.Buzogány / After Accession: Escaping the Low Capacity Trap?; T.A.Börzel September 2009 256pp 6 figures Hardback £63.00
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‘...indispensable.’ Professor. Dr. Sven Biscop, Director of the Security and Global Governance Programme, Royal Institute of International Relations, Belgium The post-Cold War period is coming to an end. After a decade of foreign policy integration Europe faces multipolarity internally divided and externally weak. Toje argues that due to the lack of a workable decision-making mechanism the EU is destined to play the limited but distinct role of a small power in global politics. Contents: Foreword / Introduction and basic arguments / The Anatomy of EU Security / The European Union as a Historical Phenomenon / European Defence: the State of the Union / The European Security Strategy Revisited / Lessons from the Field / A Question of Political Will / The Making of a Small Power / Conclusion: After the post-Cold War / Small-power politics / The purpose of EU power / References June 2010 264pp 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £57.50
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Diversity in the European Union Edited by Elisabeth Prügl and Markus Thiel, both at Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University, USA
This volume provides an overview of EU actions seeking to manage diversity, introduces a conceptual framework to think about diversity in the European Union, and provides a tapestry of cases that illustrate minority politics and activism, contestations over identity and difference, and the construction of new meanings of European citizenship. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback
304pp £55.00
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Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella, Lecturer in Law, University of Leicester, UK and Annick Masselot, Senior Lecturer in European Law, University of Leeds, UK
Since its timid introduction onto the EC agenda in 1974, reconciliation of work and family life has developed into a fullyarticulated principle. Explores this journey and its implications for the EC legal order and society. It argues that as reconciliation issues continue to evolve they require constant reassessment. Contents: Introduction: Reconciling Work and Family Life: Old Problems and New Challenges / The Development of the Reconciliation Principle in EU Discourse / The Leave Provisions / The Time Provisions / The Care Strategy / Conclusions
Europe’s Greece
January 2010 Hardback
A Giant in the Making Akis Kalaitzidis, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Central Missouri, USA
216pp £55.00
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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
Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series Editors: Knud Erik Jørgensen and Audie Klotz
Europe’s Greece evaluates Greece’s European membership and finds that it has been largely successful. Despite its reputation as a southern laggard with very little improvement, Greece has behaved much like any other members of the EU, pushing its interests and stumbling upon the large issues that are associated with membership. Contents: Post-Dictatorial Greece: Democratization, Transition to Socialism and Beyond / Beyond Politics: The Politics of the Europeanization of Identity / Beyond Politics: Society and Culture / Greece: A Country of Paradoxes / The Paradox of Public Policy and Politics / Greece’s Foreign Policy Paradox / Trends and Prospects January 2010 Hardback
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Securitizing Immigration
European Politics/ Comparative European Politics
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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 5 figures Hardback
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Left Parties in National Governments Edited by Jonathan Olsen, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, USA, Michael Koß, Lecturer in Politics, University of Potsdam, Germany and Dan Hough, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Sussex, UK
‘...a must-read for any Party scholar.’ - Luke March, Senior Lecturer in Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK Analyzes why Left Parties enter national government, what they do when they get there and what effect this has on them. Alongside two comparative chapters, this book features detailed case-studies of European Left Parties in government. Contents: From Pariahs To Players? Left Parties In National Government; J.Olsen, D.Hough & M.Koß / The Norwegian Socialist Left Party; Office-Seekers in the Service of Policy?; J.Olsen / The French Extreme Left and its Suspicion of Power; D.Bell / Between a Rock and a Hard Place; The Governing Dilemmas of Rifondazione Comunista; J.Newell / A Poisoned Chalice? Finland’s Left Alliance and the Perils of Government; R.Dunphy / The Spanish United Left - The Belated and Troublesome Transition from Policy- to Office-Seeking; T.Verge / Close to, but Still Out of, Government; The Swedish Vänsterpartiet; M.Koß / The Danish Socialist People’s Party; Still Waiting After All These Years; D.A.Christensen / From Pariah to Prospective Partner? The German Left Party’s Winding Path Towards Government; D.Hough / Ready to Get Their Hands Dirty; The Socialist Party and Groenlinks in the Netherlands; D.Keith / Conclusion. Left Parties in National Governments; J.Olsen, D.Hough & M.Koß July 2010 18 b/w tables Hardback
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Territorial Choice The Politics of Boundaries and Borders Edited by Harald Baldersheim, Professor of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway and Lawrence E. Rose, Professor of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway
Presents the experiences of eleven European countries in the field of territorial reforms. Based on case-studies that outline the basic features of the politics of territorial choice in the respective countries, the focus is on national policies, politics, and cleavages; the strategies employed and the outcomes of the reforms. Contents: Territorial Choice: Rescaling Governance in European States; H.Baldersheim & L.E.Rose / The Danish Revolution in Local Government: How and Why?; P.E.Mouritzen / Finnish Power-shift: The Defeat of the Periphery; S.Sandberg / The Swedish Model Under Stress: Waning of the Egalitarian, Unitary State?; A.Lidström / The Staying Power of the Norwegian Periphery; H.Baldersheim & L.Rose / Larger and Larger? The Endless Search for Efficiency in the UK; P.John / Step-by-step: Territorial Choice in the Netherlands; M.Boedeltje & B.Denters / Multiple Choice: The Persistence of Territorial Pluralism in the German Federation; M.Walter-Rogg / France and its 36,000 Communes: An Impossible Reform?; E.Kerrouche / Italian Regionalism: A Semifederation is Taking Shape – or is it?; M. Brunazzo / Efficiency Imperatives in a Fragmented Polity: Reinventing Local Government in Greece; P.Getimis & N.Hlepas / Top-down or Bottom-up? Coping with Territorial Fragmentation in the Czech Republic; M.Illner / A Comparative Analysis of Territorial Choice in Europe – Conclusions; H.Baldersheim & L.E.Rose / Bibliography July 2010 304pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations and 26 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-23333-1
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Territory and Electoral Rules in Post-Communist Democracies Daniel Bochsler, Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Imperfections in Democracies, Central European University, Hungary
The book extends research on the territorial structure of party systems (party nationalization) to 20 post-communist democracies. It explains party nationalisation as a consequence of ethnically oriented politics, and shows how party nationalisation can increase our understanding of electoral systems. Contents: Introduction: Electoral Systems and Party Systems in the New European Democracies / The Puzzle of Electoral Systems Impact in Post-communist Democracies / How to Measure Party Nationalization / Explaining the Nationalization of Party Systems in Central and Eastern Europe / How Party Systems Develop in Mixed Electoral Systems / Counting Votes and Places: The Joint Effect of Electoral Rules and Territory / Conclusion: An Institutional Model to Predict the Number of Parties in Central and Eastern Europe May 2010 232pp 216x138mm 26 b/w illustrations and 23 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-24827-4
Politics in France and Europe Edited by Pascal Perrineau, Professor and Head and Luc Rouban, CNRS Research Director, both at CEVIPOF, Sciences Po, Paris, France
Offers an in-depth analysis of political life in France and Europe at the beginning of the twenty-first century at a time of change and crisis. Encompassing questions about values, political actors and electoral choices, it is dedicated particularly to scholars and students enrolled in comparative politics programs. Contents: Political Representation in Crisis; P.Perrineau / Political Values and Attitudes in Europe; E.Schweisguth / Religion and Politics; J.Donegani / Gender and Politics; J.Mossuz-Lavau / Young People and Politics; A.Muxel / Interest Groups in France and in Europe; E.Grossman / Unions and Politics; G.Groux / Political and Administrative Elites; L.Rouban / The Media and the Search for Political Information; A.Mercier / What Remains of the Class Vote?; N.Mayer / The Green Movement; D.Boy / Socialism in Europe; H.Rey / The Political Right in France and Europe; F.Haegel / NationalPopulism; P.Perrineau / France and Europe; L.Rouban January 2010 Hardback
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Europe in Transition: The NYU European Studies Series Series Editor: Martin A.Schain ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA
Central and Eastern Europe Europeanization and Social Change François Bafoil, Senior Research Fellow (CNRS), CERI-Sciences Po, France
The collapse of communism in 1989 paved the way for the reunification of the continent. Analyzes the impact of the different dynamics of change since 1989 on public policy and on various economic and political sectors. Contents: Introduction: Modernization, Europeanization and Path Dependency / The Legacies. Picture of a Political Economy of Soviet-Style Socialism / PART I: THE FORMATION OF THE CENTRAL STATES: THE REFORMS OF OWNERSHIP, SOCIAL WELFARE AND ADMINISTRATION / Privatization and the Formation of East European States / The Reforms of the Welfare States / Regionalization Reforms and the Redistribution of Powers between Central and Regional Actors / PART I: SOCIETIES AND MARKETS. WORKERS, PEASANTS, LABOUR UNIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS / Workers and Managers. Local Compromises and the End of the Working Classes / The Agricultural Question. Public Laissez-faire and the Recomposition of Individual Strategies / Labor Relations. The Weakness of the Social Dialogue / Civil Societies. Networks of Sociability, Associations, and Public Debates / The Development of the Social Structures and the Formation of New Cleavages November 2009 272pp Hardback £63.00
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CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian Lequesne ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Dawson ERA, Ebrary
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Post-Communist Welfare Pathways Theorizing Social Policy Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe Edited by Alfio Cerami, Research Associate, Centre d’Études Européennes, Sciences Po, Paris, France and Pieter Vanhuysse, Lecturer, University of Haifa, Israel
‘This edited volume is extraordinarily good.’ Anton Hemerijck, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands ‘An impressive book with a stellar line-up of authors.’ - Vivien A. Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Boston University, USA This book adopts novel theoretical approaches to study the diverse welfare pathways that have evolved across Central and Eastern Europe since the end of communism. It highlights the role of explanatory factors such as micro-causal mechanisms, power politics, path departure, and elite strategies. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 304pp 3 figures and 23 b/w tables Hardback £57.50
European Politics
Contemporary Europe
A Comparative Introduction 2nd Revised and Updated edition
2nd edition Edited by Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK and Anne Stevens, Professor of European Studies, Aston University, UK
Tim Bale, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Sussex, UK
‘This is not only the book I would like to use, it is also the book I would like to have written. It is certainly one that I will recommend to students as an introduction. Hats off to Bale for undertaking such an ambitious task.’ - Dr Erik Jones, Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna Center, Johns Hopkins University, USA The fully revised second edition of this popular text provides a thematically organised introduction to the governance and politics of Europe. An accessible, up-to-date guide it covers the institutions and issues that matter, and uses nine representative countries as case studies throughout. May 2008 Paperback
424pp £25.99
‘The book offers a very clear introduction to a wide variety of important themes concerning the development of Europe over the past decade, with an excellent balance between general material and illustrative, detailed case studies.’ - Dr John Greenaway, Senior Lecturer, University of East Anglia, UK February 2006 Paperback
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Rethinking Germany and Europe Democracy and Diplomacy in a Semi-Sovereign State
Understanding the Crisis in Greece
Edited by Simon Bulmer, Professor of European Politics, University of Sheffield, UK, Charlie Jeffery, Professor of Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK and Stephen Padgett, Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde, UK
From Boom to Bust Michael Mitsopoulos, Co-ordinator of Research and Analysis at the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises, Greece
‘Wide-ranging, thorough and fascinating.’ - James K. Galbraith, University of Texas, USA ‘Extremely timely.’ Christos P. Ioannides, Queens College, USA ‘Freakonomics meets the Greek crisis.’ - Kevin Featherstone, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK As the tensions in the Greek economy take centre stage in the international headlines, Examines the working of the Greek political system and the way it relates with the Greek society. It investigates how and why Greece is just the first, prototype country of the fall of the western debt party. Contents: Introduction / Vikings in Greece: Rents, the Design of the Greek Political System and the Blockage of Reforms / Corruption, Policy Inadequacy and the Greek Constitution / Efficiency and Quality of Justice in Greece / Strong Growth and Weak Institutions: The Greek Paradox Re-considered December 2010 272pp 104 figures Hardback £65.00
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Explores the paths of development unfolding from the inter-dependent histories of postwar Germany and the European integration process. The contributors explore these histories within the idea of ‘semi-sovereignty’: a set of constraints on the German state’s power within the external constraints of Germany’s multilateral commitments. Contents: Democracy and Diplomacy, Germany and Europe; S.Bulmer, C.Jeffery & S.Padgett / DEMOCRACY AND GOVERNANCE IN GERMANY / The Chancellor and Her Party; C.Clemens / Social Democratic Modernization; Germany and Spain Compared; S.Padgett & R.Gillespie / Landmark Elections in Germany; T.Poguntke & G.Smith / The Policy of the Middle Way: Germany since 1990; M.G.Schmidt / Between Semi-sovereignty and Postmodernism? Economic Governance in Germany; S. Green / Government and Industry Relations; W.Grant / EUROPEAN CONTEXTS / Does Congruence Matter? Germany and Britain in the European Union; S.Bulmer & C.Jeffery / Germany’s Role in European and International Security: Aims versus Action; E.Kirchner / European Leadership in Transition: Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy; W.M.Chandler / Gulliver’s Travail: Crafting a New Transatlantic Bargain; J.Sperling / The Stille Allianz Revisited; A.Miskimmon & J.Roper / Europe as a Global ´Civilian` Power?; H.Maull April 2010 13 b/w tables Hardback
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New Perspectives in German Political Studies Series Editors: William E. Paterson and Charlie Jeffery New Perspectives in German Studies, developed in conjunction with the Institute for German Studies and the Department of German Studies at the University of Birmingham, has been designed to respond precisely to the trend of the interdisciplinary approach to the study of German and to cater for the growing interest in Germany in the context of European integration. The books in this series will focus on the modern period, from 1750 to the present day.
Right-Wing Extremism in Contemporary Germany Gerard Braunthal, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, USA
‘...(this) volume will stand for many, many years as THE standard work in English on this theme.’ Stephen Kalberg, Boston University, USA This study of the German right-extremist movement looks at the three rightist political parties, neo-Nazi groups, skinhead gangs, and New Right intellectuals. It poses the question whether, at a time of global recession, the existing democratic system is resilient enough to meet the challenges posed by the xenophobic and racist groups. Contents: Introduction: A Challenge to the Democratic System / The Setting / The German Right-Extremist Scene, 1945-1990 / Right-Extremist Parties / Neo-Nazi Groups / Tools of Propaganda and Recruitment / The New Right / Responses: Public and Private / Conclusion: A Threat to Democracy? November 2009 280pp Hardback £63.00
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european politics/europe:individual countries New Perspectives in German Political Studies cont...
German National Identity in the Twenty-First Century
Phantoms of War in Contemporary German Literature, Films and Discourse The Politics of Memory Anne Fuchs, School of Languages, Literatures and Film, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A Different Republic After All? Ruth Wittlinger, Lecturer in Politics, University of Durham, UK
Wittlinger takes a fresh look at German national identity in the twentyfirst century and shows that it has undergone considerable changes since unification in 1990. Due to the external pressures of the post-cold war world and recent domestic developments, Germany has re-emerged as a nation which is less hesitant to assert its national interest. Contents: A Different Republic After All? / German National Identity and the Memory of the Nazi Past / German National Identity and the Quest for ‘Inner Unity’ / From Prosperity to a Democracy of Want? / The New Germany in the New Europe: a Leading Power / Germany’s New Foreign Policy Identity / German National Identity in the 21st Century / Bibliography October 2010 Hardback
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‘An ambitious and theoretically wellgrounded book.’ - Bill Niven, Professor of Contemporary German Studies, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Phantoms of War in Contemporary German Literature, Films and Discourse offers an up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of fundamental shifts in German cultural memory. This paperback edition includes a new preface. Contents: Introduction: Family Narratives between Vernacular and Official Memory / Generational Conflict and Masculinity in Väterliteratur by Christoph Meckel, Uwe Timm, Dagmar Leupold and Ulla Hahn / Family Narratives and Postmemory: Günter Grass’s Im Krebsgang, Tanja Dückers’s Himmelskörper and Marcel Beyer’s Spione / Heimat and Territory in Thomas Medicus’s In den Augen meines Großvaters and Stephan Wackwitz’s Ein unsichtbares Land / Narrating Resistance to the Third Reich: Museum Discourse, Autobiography, Fiction and Film / Hitler Youth Autobiographies: Günter Grass’s Beim Häuten der Zwiebel and Joachim Fest’s Ich nicht / Epilogue: Germany’s Threshold Culture August 2010 Paperback
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Immigrants, Literature and National Integration Chantal Lacroix, Researcher, International Centre for Migration Policy Development, Austria
Immigrants, Literature and National Integration explores new means of facilitating integration. Using the United Kingdom and Germany as case studies, and examining the relation between immigrant literature and integration, this book explores integration in an interdisciplinary fashion across both the humanities and social sciences. Contents: Introduction / National Integration and Immigrant Literature / Cultural Integration / Social Integration / Economic Integration / Conclusion / January 2010 232pp 216x138mm 10 b/w tables and 3 b/w photographs Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-23045-3
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european politics/europe:individual countries French Politics, Society and Culture Series Editor: Jocelyn Evans
The End of the French Exception? Decline and Revival of the ‘French Model’ Edited by Tony Chafer, Professor of Contemporary French Area Studies and Emmanuel Godin, Principal Lecturer in French Studies, both at University of Portsmouth, UK
Analyzes the notion of the French exception and the ways in which it has informed both academic analysis and political commentary on France today. Adopting a comparative and interdisciplinary approach it examines the resilience of the notion of French exceptionalism and evaluates its relevance in a changing domestic and global context. Contents: PART I: THE FRENCH STATE / PART II: CONFLICTS AND POLARIZATION / PART III: CITIZENSHIP AND THE REPUBLICAN MODEL / PART IV: FRANCE AS A UNIVERSAL MODEL / PART V: THE FRENCH EXCEPTION SEEN FROM ABROAD / PART VI: CONCLUSION: FRENCH EXCEPTIONALISM RECONSIDERED A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2010 296pp 216x138mm 1 b/w illustration and 13 b/w tables Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-22078-2
Parties, Gender Quotas and Candidate Selection in France Rainbow Murray, Lecturer in Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Gender quotas are a growing worldwide phenomenon, yet their variable implementation remains under-researched. Using the prominent case study of France this book approaches quotas from the perspective of the key actors responsible for them – political parties. Contents: Introduction / French Parties and Parity in Context / Candidate Selection, Supply and Demand / The Electoral Competition Approach / The Institutional Approach / The Ideological Approach / Conclusion and the ‘Party Priorities Model' April 2010 200pp 216x138mm 2 b/w illustrations and 11 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-24253-1
Political Leadership in France From Charles de Gaulle to Nicolas Sarkozy John Gaffney, Professor of Politics, Aston University, Birmingham, UK
Gaffney analyzes how de Gaulle came to power in 1958: The drama surrounding the Fourth Republic’s collapse, and the focus upon an exceptional individual meant that de Gaulle was able to confer a particular style of leadership on the Fifth Republic. The five Presidents who came after him have each capitalized on their own political ‘persona.’
France, Social Capital and Political Activism Francesca Vassallo, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Maine, USA
This book deals with the theme of political participation in France, focusing on conventional and unconventional forms of political activism over the last three decades. Measures of social integration and political involvement are used to question the validity of social capital theory. Contents: Political Participation and Democracy / Political Participation in France / Levels and Styles of Political Involvement / Political Activism and Social Capital: The French Perspective / Social Capital in France / Across Borders: France within the Broader Political Context / Conclusions: Citizens and Political Activism in France January 2010 224pp 216x138mm 24 b/w tables, 10 figures and 19 graphs Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-51800-1
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Contents: 1958: The Gaullist Settlement and French Politics / 1958-1968: The Consolidation and Evolution of the Fifth Republic / 1968 and its Aftermath / 1969-1974: Gaullism Without de Gaulle / 1974-1981: The Giscard Years / 1981-1988: From the République Sociale to the République Française / 1988-2002: The Long Decade of Vindictiveness, Miscalculations, Defeat, Farce, Good Luck, Good Government, and Catastrophe / The Presidential Election of 2007 / Conclusion April 2010 Hardback
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The Senate of the Fifth French Republic Paul Smith, Senior Lecturer, Department of French and Francophone Studies, University of Nottingham, UK
Paul Smith examines how the Senate has attempted, since 1958, to locate itself within the French (semi-) presidential system, how it asserts its place in relation to the President, Government and National Assembly and how it has sought, in recent years, to develop an autonomous and particular sense of identity. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THE SENATE IN THE FIFTH REPUBLIC / Bicameralism and Political Culture in the French Republic / De Gaulle and the Senate 19581969 / The Parliamentary Other 1969-1997 / Anomaly and Apotheosis 1997-2009 / PART II: SENATORS AND THE SENATE / Departments, Seats and Colleges / Les Élus des Élus / Being a Senator / Conclusion October 2009 Hardback
240pp £57.50
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Swiss Democracy Possible Solutions to Conflict in Multicultural Societies 3rd edition Wolf Linder, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Institute of Political Science, University of Bern, Switzerland
‘Wolf Linder’s Swiss Democracy blends theoretical analysis with descriptive facility so as to present a vivid portrait of what is distinctive about the Swiss political system.’ - Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Professor of Political Science, Washington University, USA An updated third edition of this authoritative analysis of Swiss democracy, the institutions of federalism, and consensus democracy through political power sharing. Linder analyzes the scope and limits of citizens’ participation in direct democracy, which distinguishes Switzerland from most parliamentary systems. Contents: Building a Multicultural Society by Political Integration / Federalism / Direct Democracy / Consensus Democracy: The Swiss System of Power Sharing / Comparative Perspectives
The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict Clement Dodd, Research Associate, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK
The Cyprus conflict was for long an inactive volcano, but it erupted violently in 1955, 1963 and 1974. Now more of a smouldering fire, its persistence is a serious obstacle on Turkey’s route to EU accession. Uniquely utilizing Turkish sources, this book looks at how the conflict has developed since 1978. Contents: Inter-communal Discord and British Rule 1878-1954 / Violence and a Settlement 1955-60 / Constitutional Breakdown 1960-64 / Holding Back Turkey 1964-67 / Negotiations and the Greek Junta 1968-74 / Turkish Military Intervention and the Geneva Conferences 1974 / From Guide Lines to the First UN Plan 1975-87 / The Set of Ideas and Confidence-building 198894 / The EU Catalyst and the UN 1995-2002 / The Rise and Fall of the Annan Plan 2002-04 / After the Referenda / Conclusion April 2010 1 map Hardback
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April 2010 272pp 216x138mm 8 b/w illustrations and 19 b/w tables Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-23188-7 Paperback £20.99 978-0-230-23189-4
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The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations
Turkey’s Engagement with Modernity
Grasping Greece’s Socialization Strategy
Conflict and Change in the Twentieth Century
Panayotis J. Tsakonas, Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of Aegean, Greece
‘Drawing upon extensive empirical material and a variety of conceptual approaches, this book offers an insightful account of the major shift of Greece’s policy toward Turkey in 1999 and its aftermath. 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 ‘A fascinating new theory on foreign policy behaviour - one that proposes how states employ international socialization in their strategic approaches to transform the behaviour of other states. The findings in this well-written book have major implications for International Relations Theory and foreign policy analysis.’ - T.V. Paul, James McGill Professor of International Relations, McGill University, Canada
Trials of Europeanization Turkish Political Culture and the European Union Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, Turkey, and Research Fellow, Hellenic Foundation of European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece
Edited by Celia J. Kerslake, University Lecturer in Turkish and Fellow, Kerem Öktem, Senior Associate Memberand Philip Robins, University Lecturer in Middle East Politics and Faculty Fellow, all at St Antony’s College, Oxford University, UK
'...valuable and inspiring.’ - Turkish Policy Quarterly Turkey’s Enagement with Modernity explores how the country has been shaped in the image of the Kemalist project of nationalist modernity and how it has transformed, if erratically, into a democratic society where tensions between religion, state and society continue unabated. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 496pp 216x138mm 13 b/w tables and 18 b/w illustrations Hardback £78.00 978-0-230-23314-0
St Antony’s Series Series Editors: Jan Zielonka and Othon Anastasakis ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
‘Highly recommended.’ - Choice Provides a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of improving EU-Turkey relations on Turkish political culture. It also comprises a succinct overview of Turkey’s most reaching reform process since Ataturk. Contents: Introduction / The Historical Background to the Debate on Turkish Political Culture / Civil Society / The State / The Secularism Debate / Turkish National Identity / Conclusions: Prospects of Turkish Political Culture November 2010 256pp Paperback £20.00
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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 4 b/w tables Hardback
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When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out
Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland
The World’s Most Resilient Country And Its Struggle to Rise Again David J. Lynch, covers global business issues for USA Today, first writing for the Money section, then becoming the founding bureau chief in both London and Beijing In 2001, he became the first journalist from USA Today to be selected for the prestigious Nieman fellowship at Harvard University. He has made numerous television appearances on BBC and Sky News in London and C-SPAN and PBS in the United States. His writing has also appeared in The New Republic, Time, and The New York Times
'David Lynch’s book is an amazing story of rampaging greed, dirty doings and even adulterous sex...Old Mother Ireland doffs her peasant’s garb and emerges as a provocative siren, infecting the Irish with diseased materialism. Along with a concise history of Ireland, Lynch makes even economics funny and fascinating.' Malachy McCourt Ireland emerged in the late 1990s as the fastestgrowing country in Europe. But today, the Irish boom has gone bust. Here veteran journalist David Lynch offers a tight, character-driven narrative that opens our eyes to a nation’s downfall. Contents: Introduction: ‘The Boom Times Are Getting More Boomer’ / Frugal Comfort / The Most Important Pub in Ireland / Liftoff / A Different Country / Famine to Feast / Having it All / People Lost the Run of Themselves / Money is Just Evidence / Epilogue: The Ireland that we Dreamed Of November 2010 256pp Hardback £16.99
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Edited by Fintan Lane, former Editor of Saothar, Journal of Irish Labour History
An examination of Irish society and politics, providing a wide-ranging introduction to the involvement of the middle classes in Irish political life and the public sphere accrosss the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. Combines analytical surveys and case/area studies to offer new perspectives on crucial movements and figures in Irish history. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 312pp Hardback £58.00
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Celtic Tiger in Collapse Explaining the Weaknesses of the Irish Model 2nd edition 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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Governance and Politics of the Netherlands 3rd edition Rudy B. Andeweg and Galen A. Irwin, both Professors of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands
American Politics
State Power and Democracy
Acting Presidents
Before and During the Presidency of George W. Bush
100 Years of Plays about the Presidency
Andrew Kolin, Professor of Political Science, Hilbert College near Buffalo, USA
Bruce E. Altschuler, Professor of Political Science, SUNY Oswego, USA
Review of previous editions ‘Essential reading...This book is no ordinary textbook...Andeweg and Irwin attack the complexities and peculiarities of the Dutch system head on...[C]omprehensive yet compact... [it] should be read and used by anyone interested in Dutch Politics.’ - Steven Wolinetz, Acta Politica
This book seeks to fill a major gap in the literature about fictional representations of presidents by studying more than forty plays, written since 1900, which have had prominent productions on or offBroadway or in another major city.
This fully revised and updated edition of the leading text on politics in the Netherlands explores the causes and impact of the distinctively Dutch quest for consensus and provides full coverage of recent developments and events. July 2009 328pp 234x156mm 28 b/w tables and 17 b/w line drawings Paperback £24.99 978-0-230-58045-9
Contents: Plays About Lincoln / Other Heroic Presidents / The President as Antihero / Fictional Presidents / Musical Presidents
Comparative Government and Politics
January 2011 224pp 2pp illustrations Hardback £55.00
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State Power and Democracy is the first book to show that the Bush police state didn’t commence when Bush was inaugurated. It proves, instead, that the seeds of an American police state can be traced all the way back to the founding of the republic. Contents: Growth of State Power and the Assault on Democracy / Eroding Democracy in a Time of Crisis / Accelerating the Assault on Democracy / Absolute Power at the Expense of Democracy / A Police State / Actions Taken Against Enemies of the State / Exporting An American Police State / The Future? January 2011 Hardback
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The Upper House A Journey Behind the Closed Doors of the U.S. Senate
The Evolving American Presidency Series Editor: Michael A.Genovese
Terence Samuel, formerly Chief Congressional Correspondent for US News and World Report from 2000 to 2005
The Upper House is about the making of the modern U.S. Senator. Terence Samuel gets to the heart of the Senate and will follow the people and the institution through displays of dazzling power, bewildering helplessness and sacred traditions both ancient and modern.
Contents: The Envelope Please: Election Night, November 7, 2006 / The Beltway Mojo: Orientation / I Solemnly Swear: The Oath, January, 9th 2007 / Into The Exalted Refuge: Quorum Call / Home and Away: Setting Up House / Following The Money: Fundraising / Today I Rise: The Maiden Speech / It’s a Thin Line...: The Press / People Love Me: Ambition / A Full-Time Job: The Next Election June 2010 Hardback
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Assessing George W. Bush’s Legacy
Lethal Warriors
The Right Man?
When the New Band of Brothers Came Home Edited by Iwan W. Morgan, Professor of US Studies and Head of US Programs, Institute for the Study of the Americas (ISA), University of London, UK and Philip John Davies, Director of the British Library’s Eccles Centre for American Studies, UK
Examines the legacy of the Bush presidency in terms of presidential leadership, politics, and public policy. It focuses on Bush’s expansion of presidential power in pursuit of the ‘war on terror,’ the ideological and pragmatic foundations of presidential politics, and the complexity of Bush’s domestic and foreign policy legacies. Contents: Introduction: The Right Man?; I.Morgan / Rating Bush; A.Rudalevige / George W. Bush’s Style of Presidential Leadership; N.Bowles / Bush’s Congressional Legacy and Congress’s Bush Legacy; J.E.Owens / George W. Bush, the Judiciary and the Conservative Constitutional Counter-Revolution: Close but No Cigar; R.McKeever / The Ethical Record of the Bush Presidency; C.Harrington / Did George W. Bush Pursue a Neoconservative Foreign Policy?; T.J.Lynch / George W. Bush’s Foreign Policy: Counting the Cost; J.Dumbrell / Bush and Big Government Conservatism; A.Waddan / Bush’s Political Economy: Deficits, Debt, and Depression; I.Morgan / Bush’s Partisan Legacy and the 2008 Elections; P.J.Davies December 2010 240pp Hardback £55.00
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The Evolving American Presidency Series Editor: Michael A. Genovese
David Philipps, Awardwinning Journalist
'Philipps' book is a clarion call to both support our troops and to think twice when assessing the true costs of war.' - Susan Sarandon '...excellent investigative journalism.' - Paul Sullivan, Executive Director, Veterans for Common Sense 'This important and compassionate book will save lives.' - Karl Marlantes, bestselling author of Matterhorn 'A searing exposé.' - Kirkus Once known as the ‘Band of Brothers’, now, sixty years later, the same unit calls itself the ‘Lethal Warriors,’ having seen the worst of the violence in Iraq. The notorious army unit from Fort Carson, Colorado is plagued by PTSD and its members, misdiagnosed or untreated since returning from war, embarked on drug-fuelled crime sprees. December 2010 288pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £15.99
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Neoconservatism and the New American Century Maria Ryan, Lecturer in American History, School of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, UK
Situated at the intersection of political history, intellectual history, and the history of U.S. foreign policy, this book offers an in-depth examination of the development of neoconservative foreign policy from the end of the Cold War to the election of George W. Bush in 2000. Contents: From Berlin to Baghdad: The Second Generation and the New World Order / The Neoconservatives and Clintonism, 1993-95 / The Neoconservative-Led Network / ‘Time for an Insurrection’: From the Dole Campaign to the Project for the New American Century / Iraq / Filling in the ‘Unknowns’: National Missile Defense and the Rumsfeld Commission / Kosovo / China: The Limits of ‘Unipolarity’ / Election 2000 / Conclusion: The Unipolarists in Power November 2010 284pp Hardback £52.00
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The Politics of Race and Ethnicity in the United States Americanization, De-Americanization, and Racialized Ethnic Groups Sherrow O. Pinder, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Multicultural and Gender Studies, California State University, USA
The purpose of this book is to examine and analyze Americanization, De-Americanization, and racialized ethnic groups in America and consider the questions: who is an American? And what constitutes American identity and culture? Contents: Introduction: The Americanization and De-Americanization of Racialized Ethnic Groups / Contextual Reflection and Historical Perspective / An American Identity in Retrospect / ‘Whiteness’ as the Definitive Conceptualization of an American Identity / The Quandary of Multiculturalism in America / Racialized Ethnic Groups as a Threat to America’s National Identity / Rethinking and Reframing Multiculturalism / Conclusion November 2010 288pp Hardback £52.50
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american politics
The Election of Barack Obama
The Kennedy Legacy
The Next American Civil War
How He Won
Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled
The Populist Revolt against the Liberal Elite
Baodong Liu, Associate Professor, University of Utah, USA
Vincent Bzdek, News Editor and Features Writer, The Washington Post, USA
The historic election of Barack Obama, the first African-American president is analyzed from the perspective of racial relations. To trace the effect of time, Liu links Obama’s multiracial winning coalition to the two-party system and the profound impact of racial changes since 1965.
‘Washington Post news editor and features writer Bzdek...delineates [the story] succinctly and compellingly...Bzdek does a fine job.’ - Kirkus
Contents: Emotion and Rationality: An Introduction / Minimum Winning Coalition: the 2008 Presidential Election from a Historical Perspective / Racial Change and the Politics of Hope / The 2008 Democratic Primaries and the Presidential Selection Process / Building the Winning Coalition in Time / Building the Winning Coalition in Space / Winning the General Election / The Obama Racial Coalition: Conclusion October 2010 Hardback
178pp £55.00
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The Underdog in American Politics The Democratic Party and Liberal Values Karl G. Trautman, Chairperson, Social Science Department, Central Maine Community College, USA
One major party in American politics, the Democrats, has consciously identified itself with underdogs. Analyzes the relationship between the party and the main political ideology of its base: liberalism.
This is a story of the Kennedy brotherhood in three acts: Act I looks at JFK’s presidency, as seen from Ted’s front-row seat; Act II considers Robert Kennedy’s five brief years as the family standard bearer; and Act III deals with Ted’s 40-plus years in the Senate as keeper of the flame. Contents: Prologue / The Last Hurrah / Joe, Jack, Bobby and Teddy / The Blowtorch / An Army of Mothers / A Letter from Joe / The Sweet-and-Sour Brother Act / The Kennedy Generation / Let Us Begin / Ted’s Turn / Brothers in Arms / The Impossible Dream / The Reluctant Patriarch / The Torchbearer / A Camelot Too Far / The Minotaur / Four Funerals and a Wedding / His Finest Hour / The Fight of his Life / Epilogue - The Dream Lives On August 2010 288pp 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £9.99
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Lee Harris, author of The Suicide of Reason: Radical Islam’s Threat to the West and Civilization and Its Enemies: The Next Stage of History
Many of us were surprised by the escalating incidents that began right after Obama’s election; tea parties, guns toted at town hall meetings, rumors of socialism and death panels. But Lee Harris knew this was coming. Harris has long been reflecting on freedom and what it really means. Contents: Preface: Is America Still Governable? The Message of the Town Hall Revolts / Freedom and its Ambiguities / Freedom, Utopia, and the Intellectual / American Exceptionalism / Common Sense / The Life Cycle of Liberty / Crazy for Liberty / Self-made Men, Self-made Societies / The Tao of the Ornery / The Making of Ornery Americans / Why Libertarianism is not Enough / How the Little Guy Got his Freedom / Can Everybody Really be Free? / Conserving the Spirit of Liberty / Conclusion: The Fate of Freedom and the Future of the Western Civilization June 2010 256pp 16pp b/w photographs Hardback £17.99
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Contents: Culture and Underdogs: The Endearing Appeal / The Political Culture and Core Ideals of Democrats / The Founders and the Great Commoner: Jefferson, Jackson and Bryan / The Glory Days: FDR to Humphrey / The 1970s and 1980s: McGovern, Carter, Hart and Jackson / The 1990s to 2004: Bill Clinton, Al Gore and Howard Dean / Barack Obama and the Future of the Democratic Party July 2010 Hardback
288pp £55.00
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Walk in My Shoes Conversations between a Civil Rights Legend and his Godson on the Journey Ahead Andrew J. Young, American Politician, Diplomat and Pastor from Georgia who has served as Mayor of Atlanta, a Congressman, and United States Ambassador to the United Nations, USA and Kabir Sehgal, works in emerging market equity sales at JPMorgan in New York, USA
A top aide to Martin Luther King, Jr. and one of history’s most important civil rights leaders, Andrew J. Young has witnessed history and made his own. This book presents Young’s thoughts and meditations on such important topics as civil rights and the American Dream. Contents: American Democracy and Public Service / Globalization and International Affairs / Faith and NonViolence / Leadership / Race in the Twenty-First Century June 2010 256pp 16 b/w photographs Hardback £15.99
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Developments in American Politics 6 6th edition Edited by Gillian Peele, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Lady Margaret Hall, UK, Christopher J. Bailey, Professor of American Politics, University of Keele, UK, Bruce Cain, Heller Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA and B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor of Government, University of Pittsburgh, USA
This text, written by a team of leading authorities, assesses the state of American politics in the Obama administration. It looks both at the institutional framework of government and at the policy dilemmas facing the United States today and it analyzes the major controversial issues that shape American political debates in the 21st century. Contents: Introduction: The Legacy of the Bush Years / A New American Agenda? / The Electoral System and the Lessons of 2008 / Political Parties and the New Partisanship / Interest Groups / The Media / The Presidency / Congress / The Supreme Court / American Federalism in the 21st Century / Environmental Policy / Economic Policy / American Social Policy: the Possibilities for Reform / American Foreign Policy in the 2010s / The American Constitution at the End of the Bush Presidency / Nation of Nations: US Immigration Policy and Politics May 2010 336pp 234x156mm 1 map, 6 b/w tables and 13 figures Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57682-7 Paperback £24.99 978-0-230-57683-4
High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Presidential Impeachment H. Lowell Brown, Attorney whose practice focuses on compliance
‘An impressive, extensive analysis of the early history of the impeachment process.’ - Michael Gerhardt, author of The Federal Impeachment Process US Constitution states that the President is subject to removal from office upon impeachment and conviction of treason, bribery and ‘other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.’ In this book, Brown examines history behind this clause as well as the impeachments of Presidents Johnson, Nixon and Clinton. Contents: Original Meaning / The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson / The Proceedings Against Richard M. Nixon / The Impeachment and Trial of William Jefferson Clinton January 2010 Hardback
248pp £57.00
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The World Views of the U.S. Presidential Election 2008 Edited by Matthias Maass, Visiting Fellow, Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore
The 2008 US presidential election was a ‘global event.’ Across the world, countries felt they had a major stake in this election. This study investigates the perception of the candidates, the issues, and the importance of the 2008 election from abroad and discovers that these shared perceptions amount to a ‘world view’. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback
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Barack Obama and African American Empowerment
U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism
American Power after the Berlin Wall
The Rise of Black America’s New Leadership
How It Evolved, Why It Failed, and Where It is Headed
Thomas H. Henriksen, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA
Edited by Manning Marable, Professor of History and Political Science, and Public Affairs at Columbia University, USA and Kristen Clarke, attorney at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and is an expert on voting rights, election law and political participation matters
Examines the evolution of black leadership and politics since the Civil Rights Movement. It looks at the phenomenon of Barack Obama, from his striking emergence as a successful candidate for the Illinois State Senate to President of the United States, as part of the continuum of African American political leaders. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 304pp Hardback £57.00 Paperback £19.99
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Critical Black Studies ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Dawson ERA, ebooks.com, Ebook Library, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary
Andrew T. H. Tan, Associate Professor and Convenor, International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia
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
‘Well written and rewarding.’- George P. Shultz Surveys the transformation and projection of American power abroad since the collapse of the Berlin Wall. It summarizes U.S. handling of the Soviet Union’s disintegration and covers the last seventeen years of U.S. interventions and conflicts. Contents: End of the Berlin Wall and the American Colossus / Intervention and Democracy in Central America / The Persian Gulf War / Globalization, Somalia, Rwanda and Haiti / Bosnia: War and Intervention / Kosovo: Round Two in the Balkans / Containing North Korea, Iraq, and Terrorism / Attacking Afghanistan / Iraq: War and Occupation / Stability and Security Through Democracy? November 2009 260pp Paperback £20.99
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The 2008 Presidential Elections
The First Black President
The New American Economy
A Story in Four Acts
Barack Obama, Race, Politics, and the American Dream
The Failure of Reaganomics and a New Way Forward
Edited by Erik Jones, Professor of European Studies, SAIS Bologna Centre of the Johns Hopkins University, USA and Salvatore Vassallo, Member of Italian Parliament for the Partito Democratico and Professor of Political Science, University of Bologna, Italy
The election of Barack Obama fundamentally changed America’s relationship with the outside world. Written by a mix of scholars and practitioners, the chapters cover the entire electoral process and analyze what Obama’s victory suggests about the development of America, socially, economically, and in its foreign relations. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 240pp Hardback £57.00
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Johnny Bernard Hill, Assistant Professor, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA
A critical reflection on the implications of an Obama administration on the issue of race in America, arguing that the presidency must be celebrated as a historical triumph based on America’s racist past, but acknowledging that the problem of race in America now impacts cultures around the globe. Contents: We Shall Overcome: Obama and the Civil Rights Movement / Obama and Race in America / A Black Man in White America / Obama, African Diaspora and the New Meaning of Blackness / Race, Power and Technology in the New Millennium / Obamanomics and Black America / Why Obama will Change the World / An Obama Administration and the Black Agenda November 2009 208pp Hardback £63.00 Paperback £19.99
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The Political Legacies of Barry Goldwater and George McGovern Shifting Party Paradigms Jeffrey J. Volle, has earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Cleveland State University, USA
Bruce Bartlett, Economic Historian who has spent the last 30 years working in politics and public policy
‘Readers of all political perspectives will find this book valuable. It is a serious account of the economic history of the post-World War II era and provides thoughtful prescriptions on the way forward.’ - Dean Baker, Co-Director, Center for Economic and Policy Research Bartlett explains how economic theories that may be perfectly valid at one moment in time under one set of circumstances tend to lose validity over time because they are misapplied under different circumstances. He makes a compelling, historicallybased case for large tax increases, once anathema to him and his economic allies. Contents: Introduction / The Great Depression: Misunderstanding Deflation / The Triumph of Keynesian Economics / Inflation: The Downfall of Keynesian Economics / The Conservative Counterrevolution / The Rise and Fall of Supply-Side Economics / Starving the Beast Didn’t Work / Dealing With Tomorrow’s Economic Crisis / Epilogue / Appendices November 2009 272pp Hardback £19.99
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This book is about redemption for people on the right and left of the political spectrum who can be proud of two politicians, Senator’s Barry Goldwater and George McGovern, who demonstrated that defeat can be accepted with decency and honour. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 268pp Hardback £55.00
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american politics
You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe
Toward a New Public Diplomacy
Sarah, Michelle, Hillary, and the Shaping of the New American Woman
Redirecting U.S. Foreign Policy Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism and Public Diplomacy and Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California
Leslie Sanchez, Republican Strategist and former Adviser to President George W. Bush, a frequent columnist and CNN political contributor, and founder and CEO of Impacto Group
'Who better than Leslie Sanchez to put together a concise and compelling look at women and politics, how far they’ve come, how far they need to go. A must-read if you care about women or politics or both' - Candy Crowley, CNN Senior Political Correspondent Leslie Sanchez examines and deciphers the historic moment for women and politics that was the presidential election. She looks at the reactions Hillary, Michelle and Sarah provoked during the campaign, considers what the election means for women now and in the future, and looks at what leaders might emerge in 2012, and beyond. Contents: You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe / The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantsuit / The Palin Effect / Women’s Groups and Sarah Palin: Is Palin a Feminist? Does it Matter? / What it Takes: Steel Magnolias / From the Kitchen to the Kitchen Cabinet / First Ladies / What’s Next - We Won the Battles, When Will We Win the War? November 2009 224pp Hardback £18.99
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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. Contents: PART I: AMERICAN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY TODAY / The Case for Soft Power; W.A.Rugh / How We Got Here; N.J.Cull / Lessons of Alhurra Television; S.Powers & A.El Gody / PART II: FROM THE OUTSIDE: APPRAISING AMERICAN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY / The View from Russia; V.Orlova / The View from China; G.Shen / The View from Egypt; H.Amin / PART III: WHERE WE GO FROM HERE / Public Diplomacy 2.0; A.Arsenault / Privatized Public Diplomacy; K.Fitzpatrick / A Cultural Public Diplomacy Strategy; N.Rosendorf / Public Diplomacy in an Age of Faith; J.A.Marshall & T.F.Farr / The U.S. Military and Public Diplomacy; A.Williams / The Task for Policymakers; P.Seib October 2009 Hardback Paperback
272pp £63.00 £20.99
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Winning the White House, 2008 Kevin J McMahon, John R. Reitemeyer Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science, Trinity College in Hartford, USA, David M. Rankin, Associate Professor of Political Science, State University of New York, USA, Donald W. Beachler, Associate Professor of Politics, Ithaca College, USA and John Kenneth White, Professor of Politics, Catholic University of America, USA
What does it take to win the White House? This text helps students understand both the issues and the how and why people vote for a candidate. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback Paperback
224pp £66.00 £20.99
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Five Years of My Life An Innocent Man in Guantanamo Murat Kurnaz, Turkish citizen and legal resident of Germany, where he was born in 1982. He was in the process of becoming a German citizen when he was arrested in Pakistan and held prisoner for five years Foreword by Patti Smith
‘The most compassionate, truthful and dignified account of the disgrace of Guantanamo that you are ever likely to read.’ - John le Carré The gripping account of an innocent man held prisoner in Afghanistan and Guantanamo for five years A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2009 256pp 234x156mm 1 map and 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £10.99 978-0-230-61441-3
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Wild Man The Life and Times of Daniel Ellsberg Tom Wells, Author of The War Within: America’s Battle with Vietnam
In 1971 Daniel Ellsberg gave The New York Times access to a classified government report revealing details of the Vietnam War Wild Man is the first biography of the man at the centre of the Watergate scandal, who tried single-handedly to end the war and provided us with one of the great political stories of our times Contents: Preface / Prologue: Break-in / Loner / Outsider Liberated / Soldier and Theorist / Supergenius Rejection / Damaged Goods / Death Wish / Wild Man / Friend or Country? / ‘We’re All War Criminals’ / Battle Mode / Boomerang / On Stage / Outcast September 2009 656pp Paperback £37.99
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Contemporary America 3rd Comprehensively Revised edition Russell Duncan, Professor of American History and Social Sciences and Joseph Goddard, Co-director of the Contemporary America Project, both at The English Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
A broad-ranging and lively introduction to all aspects of life in America. This third edition takes account of the final years of the Bush presidency and of America under Obama and in the grip of a financial crisis. August 2009 384pp 30 photographs Paperback £17.99
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Risk Regulation in the United States and European Union Controlling Chaos Adam Luedtke, Visiting Fellow, Niehaus Centre for Globalization and Governance, USA and Princeton University, USA; Assistant Professor in Political Science, University of Utah, USA, Lina M. Svedin, completed her PhD at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA and Thad E. Hall, Associate Professor of Political Science and Research Fellow, Institution of Public and International Affairs, University of Utah, USA
Globalization and technology have altered public fears and changed expectations of how government should make people safer. Analyzes how Europeans and Americans perceive and regulate risk. The authors show how public fears about risk are filtered through political systems to pressure governments to insure against risk. Contents: PART I: RISK REGULATION IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE / American and European Views on Risk / Divergent and Convergent Trend in the Regulation of Risk / PART II: RISK REGULATION IN FOUR POLICY DOMAINS: SOCIAL RISKS, BIOLOGICAL RISKS, ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS, AND SOCIETAL RISKS / Immigration / Food Safety / Flooding / Election Technology and Election Fraud July 2010 Hardback
224pp £55.00
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Russian and Post Soviet Politics
The Chechen Struggle Independence Won and Lost Ilyas Akhmadov, formerly Foreign Minister of Chechnya during the second war with Russia
Told from the perspective of its former Foreigh minister, this is a uniquely candid account of Chechnya’s struggle for independence and its two wars against Russia which will revise our understanding of the conflict and explain how it continues. Features new insights, intimate portraits of key personalities and a foreword by Zbigniew Brzezinski. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 278pp Hardback £22.99
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Russian Bureaucracy and the State Officialdom from Alexander III to Vladimir Putin Edited by Don K. Rowney, Professor of History, Bowling Green State University, USA and Eugene Huskey, Professor of Political Science, Stetson University, USA
Russian Bureaucracy and the State provides a rich and innovative assessment of Russian bureaucracy from 1881 to the present. From a variety of disciplinary perspectives, the work assesses the organization, personnel, and practices of officialdom across three different Russian regimes – tsarist, Soviet and postcommunist. Contents: PART I: LATE TSARIST OFFICIALDOM / PART II: SOVIET OFFICIALDOM / PART III: POSTCOMMUNIST OFFICIALDOM A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2009 360pp Hardback £69.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-22884-9
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Russia as a Network State What Works in Russia When State Institutions Do Not? Edited by Vadim Kononenko, Research Fellow and Arkady Moshes, Programme Director, both at Finnish Institute for International Affairs, Finland
Discusses the ambiguous nature of the state in Russia, focusing on elite networks and their role in policy processes. Examines the paradoxical dualism of state institutions and ruling networks, providing answers as to why some decisions are not implemented, and why the state exists despite the systemic inefficiency of its institutions. Contents: Introduction; V.Kononenko / The Formation of Russia’s Network Directorate; O.Kryshtanovskaya & S.White / Can Medvedev Change Sistema? Informal Networks and Public Administration in Russia; A.Ledeneva / Crooked Hierarchy and Reshuffled Networks: Reforming Russia’s Dysfunctional Military Machine; P.Baev / Who’s running Russia’s regions?; N.Petrov / Networks, Cronies and Business Plans: Business-State Relations in Russia; P.Hanson / The Russian Network State as a Great Power; S.Ortmann / Conclusions; V.Kononenko March 2011 6 b/w tables Hardback
208pp
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Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Russia and the Council of Europe 10 Years After Edited by Katlijn Malfliet, Director of the Institute for International and European Policy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium and Stephan Parmentier, Head, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Edited by Roger E. Kanet, Professor, Department of International Studies, University of Miami, USA
After the collapse of the Soviet Union expectations were high that a ‘new world order’ was emerging in which Russia and the other former Soviet republics would join the Western community of nations. That has not occurred. This volume explains the reasons for this failure and assesses likely future developments in that relationship Contents: Introduction: Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century; R.E.Kanet / History, Russia and the West, and Cold Wars; P.Shearman / Aims and Means in Russian Foreign Policy; I.Oldberg / Russian Modernization Pathways: Foreign Policy Implications; G.Herd / Assessing Russia’s ‘Soft Power’ in a Globalising World; V.Rukavishnikov / Russia and Georgia: From Confrontation to War. What is Next?; B.Nygren / EU as Peace Mediator in Georgia: Success or Failure?; T.Forsberg / Russia’s new ‘Monroe Doctrine’; M.Skak / Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Georgia Conflict; C.E.Ziegler / Medvedev’s ‘Fourteen Points’: Russia’s Proposal for a New European Security Architecture; N.Lomagin / From the ‘New World Order’ to ‘Resetting Relations’: Two Decades of U.S.-Russian Relations; R.E.Kanet / Russia, NATO Enlargement, and ‘Regions of Privileged Interests’; J.Berryman / Revising the EU’s European Neighbourhood Policy: The Eastern Partnership and Russia; J.DeBardeleben / EU, Russia, Energy: Cooperation or Conflict?; S.Nies / Conclusion; R.E.Kanet December 2010 312pp 1 figure Hardback £57.50
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A critical evaluation of a decade of Russian membership of the Council of Europe, which also looks at future developments. Russia and the Council of Europe brings together academic legal experts, specialists involved in court practice and actors at different levels of political decision-making. Contents: Introduction: Russia’s Membership in the Council of Europe, Ten Years After; K.Malfliet & S.Parmentier / PART I: A VIEW FROM WITHIN THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE / Russia’s Accession to the Council of Europe and the Fulfillment of its Obligations and Commitments; R.Bindig / Democratic Reforms in Russia: The Role of the Monitoring Process of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe; L.Van Den Brande / PART II: THE INFLUENCE OF RUSSIA’S MEMBERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE ON LEGAL REFORMS IN RUSSIA / Russia and the Rule of Law; F.Feldbrugge / The Impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on Russian Legislation and Judicial Practice; A.Kovler / Russian Legal Reforms and the Council of Europe: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back; A.Fogelklou / Adversarial Principles and the Case File in Russian Criminal Procedure; J.Kahn / PART III: IS RUSSIA HONOURING ITS MEMBERSHIP OBLIGATIONS TO THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE? / Gambling, Misunderstanding or Compromising? The Council of Europe and the War in Chechnya; A.Merlin / Can the European Court of Human Rights Provide Justice for Victims of Russian Human Rights Abuses in Chechnya?; R.Lemaitre / Conclusion: Future Perspectives; K.Malfliet & S.Parmentier May 2010 Hardback
224pp £60.00
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Russian Politics
Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian Politics
From Lenin to Putin Edited by Stephen Fortescue, Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences and International Relations, University of New South Wales, Australia
An exploration of themes pursued by T.H. Rigby, such as the personal versus the institutional, legitimacy, and the collapse of a monoorganizational society. Contents: T.H. Rigby on Soviet and post-Soviet Russian Politics; S.Fortescue / Institutionalization and Personalism in the Policy-making Process of the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia; S.Fortescue / The Boss and his Team: Stalin and the Inner Circle, 1925-33; S.Fitzpatrick / Building the Communist Future: Legitimation and the Soviet City; G.Gill / Legitimation and Legitimacy in Russia Revisited; L.Holmes / Perestroika as Revolution from Above; A.Brown / How Much Did Popular Disaffection Contribute to the Collapse of the USSR? P.Reddaway / Pantouflage a la russe. The Recruitment of Russian Political and Business Elites; E.Huskey / Conclusion; S.Fortescue May 2010 4 b/w tables Hardback
240pp
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St Antony’s Series Series Editors: Jan Zielonka and Othon Anastasakis
Russian Government and Politics
Edited by Julie Newton, Visiting Fellow, Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, St Antony’s College, UK and William Tompson, Senior Economist, Economics Department, OECD, France
A stimulating and thought-provoking collection that challenges some of the emerging conventional wisdom about contemporary Russia. It examines the role of leadership, institutions and ideas, and the interactions among them, in shaping Russia’s post-Soviet transformation. Contents: Introduction: Institutions, Ideas, and Leadership in Post-Soviet Russia; J.Newton / Presidents and Parties: Leadership and Institution-Building in Post-Communist Russia; T.F.Remington / Russia’s Gubernatorial Elections: A Post-Mortem; J.P.Goode / Back to the Future? Thoughts on the Political Economy of Expanding State Ownership in Russia; W.Tompson / Shortcut to Great Power: Russia in Pursuit of Multipolarity; J.Newton / The Presence of Absence: Ethnicity Policy in Russia; P.Rutland / Political Parties Under Putin: Party-System Development and Democracy; K.Wilson / The Rule-of-Law Factor; J.Kahn / Ukraine: Improbable Democratic ‘nation-State’ but Possible Democratic ‘State-Nation’?; A.Stepan / Explaining European Union Aid to Russia; T.Lankina June 2010 264pp 216x138mm 18 b/w tables and 1 b/w illustration Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-55147-3
Eric Shiraev, Adjunct Professor of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University, USA
An up-to-date text with a wide range of pedagogical features that takes full account of the dramatic changes in Russian politics under Putin and Medvedev providing clear factual coverage and encouraging students to develop critical thinking about key issues and theories.
Contents: PART I. RUSSIA: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE / Studying Russian Government and Politics / The Roots: The Russian Empire and the Soviet Union / The Soviet Transformation (1985-1991) / PART II: INSTITUTIONS AND ELECTIONS / The Executive Branch / The Legislative Branch / The Judicial Branch and Justice Administration / PART III: POLITICAL BEHAVIOR, PARTICIPATION, AND COMMUNICATION / Political Parties / Presidential and Parliamentary Elections / Political Communications and Mobilization / PART IV: RUSSIAN POLICIES / Economic and Business Policies / Social Policies: Health, Education, and Housing / Foreign Policy / Defense and Security Policies / Summary and Conclusion May 2010 360pp 234x156mm 11 b/w line drawings, 18 b/w tables and 78 b/w photographs Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23585-4 Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-23586-1
Comparative Government and Politics
St Antony’s Series Series Editors: Jan Zielonka and Othon Anastasakis
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Contemporary Russia
Developments in Russian Politics 7
In the Name of the Nation
2nd Revised and Updated edition
7th edition
Nationalism and Politics in Contemporary Russia Edited by Stephen White, Professor of International Politics, University of Glasgow, UK, Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK and Henry E. Hale, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University, USA
Edwin Bacon, Reader in Comparative Politics, School of Politics and Sociology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Review of the 1st edition: ‘[A]n excellent introductory text... well-informed, upto-date and clearly written...authoritative in its command of both detail and perspective, over a wide range of topics...it would be hard to imagine a better short introduction to Russia’s society and the contemporary Russian state.’ - Phil Hanson, Slavonica Contemporary Russia provides a readable and accessible introduction to Russia’s politics, economics, and society especially of the Putin legacy and Medvedev’s presidency. Present developments are set in the historical context of the events and trends of Russia’s first post-Soviet decade and of the country’s changing place in the world. Contents: Introduction / The Historical Context / Land and People / Social Structure and Social Policy / Politics and Government / The Economy / Rights, Freedom and Civil Society / Culture and Ideas / Russia and the World / Conclusion March 2010 256pp 6 b/w photographs Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99
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Contemporary States and Societies Series
Review of the 7th edition: ‘[A]dmirably accessible...a must-have for all those interested in contemporary Russia...Each of the book’s... chapters provides a treasure trove of current data.’- John Murray, Political Studies Developments in Russian Politics 7 brings together a tightly-edited set of specially-commissioned chapters to provide a broad-ranging assessment of the Putin legacy and of continuities and change under Medvedev. Clearly and accessibly written, it will remain the introduction of choice to politics in the world’s largest state. Contents: Politics in Russia; R.Sakwa / Executive Leadership; J.P.Willerton / Parliamentary Politics in Russia; T.F.Remington / Elections and Voters; M.McFaul / Russia’s Political Parties and Their Substitutes; H.Hale / Russian Society and the State; A.Evans / The Media and Political Communication; S.Oates & G.McCormack / Legal Reform and the Dilemma of Rule of Law; G.B.Smith / Reforming the Federation; C.Ross / Politics in the Regions; D.Slider / Managing the Economy; P.Hanson / Social Policy; N.Manning / Russian Foreign Policy; M.Light / The Military, Security and Politics; J.Mathers / Classifying Russia’s Politics; S.White November 2009 336pp 8 figures and 18 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99
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Co-publisher Duke University Press
Marlène Laruelle, Research Fellow, Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, UK
This book deconstructs the equation of nationalism with the extreme right in Russia. Contents: PART I: MOBILIZING AGAINST THE OTHER: FROM THE EXTREME RIGHT TO MASS XENOPHOBIA / The Soviet Origins of Russian Nationalism / The Evolution of Political Radicalism, 1990-2000 / On the Impossibility of a Typological Classification / In Quest of Social Mobilization: The Skinhead Phenomenon / Anti-Immigration: the Long-Awaited Ideological Consensus / Xenophobia: a Mass Phenomenon in Russia / PART II: A POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT SHAPED BY THE NATIONALIST REFERENT / ‘Identity Populism’: The Communist Party and Liberal-Democratic Party / Rodina, the New Face of Uncomplicated Nationalism / Patriotic Centrism Under the Auspices of the Kremlin / United Russia or Nomenklatura Nationalism / PART III: THE MOTHERLAND, A NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT? / Rediscovering Pride: The Rehabilitation of the Motherland / The Army as a Metaphor for the Nation: Patriotic Education Programs / Promoting Symbolic Capital: the Orthodox Church / Reorganizing the Associative Fabric: the Youth Movements / Thinking the Nation in its Complexity: Doctrinal Debates in the Kremlin January 2010 Hardback
264pp £57.00
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CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian Lequesne ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Dawson ERA, Ebrary
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Borderland Russians Identity, Narrative and International Relations Geir Hønneland, Research Director, Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway
‘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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Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series Editors: Knud Erik Jørgensen and Audie Klotz Published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research Standing Group in International Relations
The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia
A Little War that Shook the World Georgia, Russia, and the Future of the West Ronald Asmus, Executive Director of the Brusselsbased Transatlantic Center and responsible for Strategic Planning, German Marshall Fund of the United States, USA Preface by Strobe Talbott
Julie A. George, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Queens College (CUNY), 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. 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
260pp £57.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-61359-1
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Warlands Population Resettlement and State Reconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 Edited by Peter Gatrell, Professor of Economic History, University of Manchester, UK and Nick Baron, Associate Professor of History, University of Nottingham, UK
The displacement of population during and after the Second World War took place on a global scale and formed part of a longer historical process of violence, territorial reconfiguration and state ‘development’. This book focuses on the profound political, social and economic upheavals in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe at this time.
‘Mr Asmus writes with authority...’ - The Economist ‘This book poses tough and awkward questions that many in the West do not want to hear.’ - The Wall Street Journal Europe The brief war between Russia and Georgia in August 2008 seemed to many like an unexpected shot out of the blue. Former Assistant Deputy Secretary of State Ronald Asmus contends that it was a conflict that was prepared and planned for some time by Moscow, part of a broader strategy to send a message to the United States. Contents: Introduction / The Decision / From Cold to Hot War in the Caucasus / The Kosovo Precedent / Diplomatic Shootout in Bucharest / Diplomacy Fails / The Battle / Ceasefire / A New Policy for the West December 2009 272pp 1 map Hardback £20.00
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Aid, Peacebuilding and the Resurgence of War Buying Time in Sri Lanka Sarah Holt, formerly Visiting Post-Doctoral Fellow, School of International Relations, St Andrew’s University, UK
As one of South Asia’s oldest democracies Sri Lanka is a critical case to examine the limits of a liberal peace, peacebuilding and external engagement in the settlement of civil wars. Based on nine years of research, and more than 100 interviews with those affected by the war, NGOs, and local and international elites engaged in the peace process. Contents: Peacebuilding and War / Peacebuilding and Economic Recovery / Sri Lanka’s ‘Liberal’ War / The 2002-2006 Sri Lankan Peace Process / Peacebuilding at the Grassroots / The Resurgence of War / Building Peace or Buying Time? February 2011 240pp 216x138mm 4 b/w tables, 1 figures, 2 graphs and 2 maps Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-24027-8
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Governance and Politics of China
The Challenge of Transition
3rd Fully Revised and Updated edition
Trade Unions in Russia, China and Vietnam
Tony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs and Director, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA
Review of the 2nd edition: ‘Delving deep beneath the institutional façade of China’s formal political structures and processes, Tony Saich describes how China is actually governed on the ground. Combining scholarly analysis with personal insights he has produced a lively, readable study of China’s profound and profoundly painful - transition from Mao to Market. Its title alone suggests that this is a textbook of a different stripe.’ - Richard Baum, University of California, USA Now available in a substantially revised third edition covering the changes of the Seventeenth Party Congress and Eleventh National People’s Congress and other recent developments, this major text by a leading academic authority provides a thorough introduction to all aspects of politics and governance in post-Mao China.
Tim Pringle, Freelance Researcher and Simon Clarke, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK
‘A unique and valuable contribution to research on post communist reform of labour.’ Bill Taylor, Fulbright Senior Fellow, Cornell University and Asia Programs Fellow, Harvard University, USA, and Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Contents: List of Figures and Tables / List of Acronyms and Abbreviations / Introduction / State-Socialist Trade Unions in the Transition to a ‘Socialist Market Economy’ / The Challenge of Worker Activism / Traditional Trade Unions Adapting to New Conditions / The Limits and Possibilities of Trade Unions in Transition / Labour Activism and the Reform of Trade Unions / References / Index December 2010 288pp 2 b/w tables Hardback £57.50
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Contents: Introduction / Diversity Within Unity / China’s Changing Road to Development, 1949-78 / China Under Reform, 1978-2010 / The Chinese Communist Party / The Central Governing Apparatus / Governance Beyond the Centre / Political Participation and Protest / The Chinese State and Society / Economic Policy / Social Policy / Foreign Policy / China’s Future Challenges December 2010 448pp 234x156mm 1 map, 5 b/w tables and 8 b/w line drawings Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-27992-6 Paperback £25.99 978-0-230-27993-3
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Politics in Pacific Asia
Korea Betrayed
Marginalization in Urban China
An Introduction
Kim Dae Jung and Sunshine
Comparative Perspectives
Xiaoming Huang, Professor of International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Using China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines as core examples throughout, this major text provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and very accessible introduction to the politics of an increasingly significant and dynamic region of the contemporary world. April 2009 Paperback
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Comparative Government and Politics
Recounts the rise of Kim Dae Jung from an oppressed region of Korea, beginning with his schooldays, his activities in the Korean War and his entry into politics and concluding with discussion of his Sunshine policy, his summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Il and his drive for the Nobel. Contents: Man from Mokpo / People’s Choice / Matador Politics / Time of Violence / On Trial for Democracy / From Prison to Exile / Birth of Democracy / In Democratic Opposition / Dawn of Sunshine / Sunshine at its Zenith / Sunshine under Fire / Time of Corruption / Epilogue: Nobel Oblige November 2010 256pp Hardback £52.00
Contemporary India Katharine Adeney, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Sheffield, UK and Andrew Wyatt, Senior Lecturer, University of Bristol, UK
A broad-ranging introduction to politics and society in India, set in a historical and cultural context. Written by two expert authors it assumes no prior knowledge but aims to provide a balanced and nuanced understanding of the key issues that have faced India since independence and the challenges it confronts in the twenty-first century.
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
Donald Kirk, Journalist and Author who has covered Korea for American newspapers and magazines as a Far East correspondent
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Covers social inequalities inChinese 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. Contents: PART I: CONCEPT AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES OF MARGINALIZATION / PART II: PROPERTY RIGHTS AND MARGINALIZATION IN CHINA / PART III: RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION AND MARGINALIZATION / PART IV: DEPRIVATION AND SEGREGATION / PART V: STATE ACTION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 336pp 57 b/w tables and19 figures Hardback £60.00
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Contents: The Making of Modern India / The Diversity of India / Governing Structures / Social Change / Politics and Society / Nationalism and Culture / Political Economy / India and the World / Conclusion November 2010 304pp 216x138mm 30 b/w photographs, 2 maps, 12 b/w tables and 1 b/w line drawing Hardback £60.00 978-1-4039-4312-5 Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-4313-2
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Delusions of Development The World Bank and the Post-Washington Consensus in Southeast Asia Toby Carroll, Research Fellow, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, National University of Singapore
'A provocative, but highly accurate analysis.' - Wil Hout, Professor of Governance and International Political Economy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Investigates the World Bank’s promotion of market-led development in the underdeveloped world and the impact that this promotion has upon citizenship. This 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
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Regulating Statehood
Fixing Fractured Nations
State Building and the Transformation of the Global Order
The Challenge of Ethnic Separatism in the AsiaPacific Edited by Robert G. Wirsing, Visiting Professor, School of Foreign Service in Qatar, Georgetown University, State of Qatar and Ehsan Ahrari, Professor of Security Studies, Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, USA
Shahar Hameiri, Lecturer in International Politics and Fellow, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Australia
'Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the problems and limits of international regulation in this area.’ - David Chandler, Professor of International Relations and Editor, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster, UK Shahar Hameiri argues that state building interventions are creating a new form of transnationally regulated statehood. Using case-studies from the Asia-Pacific, he analyzes the politics of state building and the implications for contemporary statehood and the global order. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2010 Hardback
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Obstacles to Democratization in Southeast Asia
Asia’s rising power and wealth offer its many oppressed ethnic minorities hope for greater political freedom and an end to violence. But the reality of this hope is cast into doubt by acute separatist conflict. Provides fresh and factual assessments of separatist struggles and prospects for conflict resolution in eight countries of Asia. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 304pp 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00
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A Study of the Nation State, Regional and Global Order Erik Paul, Vice-President, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney, Australia
Paul comprehensively analyzes the meaning of democratization in Southeast Asia’s nationstates and how it relates to the development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN.) In doing so, he questions the viability of ASEAN and its potential to move towards a common market and community. Contents: Surrendering Sovereignty / Struggle for Democracy / Obstacles to Democratization / Regional Integration / Ecological Scarcity / Global Hegemony / ASEAN’s Future April 2010 Hardback
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Malaysian Maverick
India-Pakistan
Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times
India-Pakistan, Misra Coming to Terms
ASEAN’s Cooperative Security Enterprise
Barry Wain, Writer-inResidence, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
Norms and Interests in the ASEAN Regional Forum
’...an astute and thorough new biography...’ - The Economist ‘Mr. Wain’s book is biography at its best.’ The Wall Street Journal ‘...a masterful biography...’ - Lowy Institute for International Policy
Hiro Katsumata, Assistant Professor, Waseda University Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Japan
'Katsumata’s book... is sure to be regarded as one of the most important contributions to Asia Pacific security multilateralism.' - From the Foreword by Amitav Acharya, Professor of International Relations, American University, USA
Katsumata demonstrates that something interesting is taking place inside the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF). He shows that an association of minor powers in Southeast Asia is promoting its co-operative security norm, and influencing the policies of its external partners. Thus, the ARF is one of the important pathways to regional security. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION AND MAIN PROPOSITIONS / Introduction / Significance of the ARF / PART II: ASEAN’S INITIATIVE / Conventional Explanation for the Establishment of the ARF / Ideafocused Explanation for the Establishment of the ARF / ASEAN in the ARF / PART III: EXTERNAL POWERS IN THE ARF / China / United States / Australia / PART IV: CONCLUSION / East Asia and the Asia-Pacific January 2010 224pp 1 b/w table and 3 figures Hardback £57.50
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Mahathir Mohamad turned Malaysia into one of the developing world’s most successful economies. He adopted pragmatic economic policies alongside repressive political measures and showed that Islam was compatible with representative government and modernization. He emerged as a Third World champion and Islamic spokesman by standing up to the West. Contents: PART I: THE MAKING OF A MALAY CHAMPION / Politicized by War and Peace / An Early Introduction to Brutal Politics / PART II: PRIME MINISTER FOR LIFE, ALMOST / From Outcast to Presidential Premier / The Vision of a Modern Nation / A Volatile Mix of Business and Politics / Scandal, What Scandal? / Big, Bigger, Bust / An Uncrowned King / The Perils of a Pragmatic Islam / A Strident Voice for the Third World / The Destruction of a Designated Heir / PART III: TURMOIL IN RETIREMENT / A Bare-Knuckle Brawl over One Man’s Legacy / A Place in History November 2009 376pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £68.00
Ashutosh Misra, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute and Associate Investigator, Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University, Australia
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
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War and Peace in Modern India Srinath Raghavan, Lecturer, Defence Studies Department, King’s College London, UK
‘War and Peace in Modern India is international history at its very best: broadly researched, tightly argued and with new interpretations on nearly every page. Raghavan’s book uses precisely the approach that the much understudied international history of India needs.’- O. A. Westad, Professor of International History, London School of Economics and Politics, UK ‘In this important and readable book, Srinath Raghavan breaks new historical ground with a thorough and acute analysis of Nehru’s foreign policy, demonstrating the subtlety and confidence with which he approached the various crises he faced as India’s Prime Minister until he was caught out by China.’- Sir Lawrence Freedman, Professor of War Studies and Vice Principal, King’s College London, UK A study of Indian foreign policy under Jawaharlal Nehru, concentrating on the fundamental questions of war and peace. Looks at Nehru’s handling of the disputes over the fate of Junagadh, Hyderabad and Kashmir in 1947-48; the refugee crisis in East and West Bengal in 1950; the Kashmir crisis in 1951; and the boundary dispute with China 1949-62. Contents: Maps / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Dramatis Personae / Introduction / On Strategy / Sources and Contents / Ideas, Strategy, and Structures / Junagadh, 1947/ Hyderabad, 1947-48 / Kashmir, 1947-49 / Bengal, 1950 / Kashmir, 1951 and After / The Disputed India–China Boundary 1948–1960 / China, 1961-62 / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index August 2010 Hardback
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Ethnic Identity and National Conflict in China Arabinda Acharya, Professor, Wang Pengxin, Research Analyst and Rohan Gunaratna, Professor all at Nanyang Technical University, Singapore
While, not discounting the potency of the radical Islamic religious discourse in fuelling the contemporary wave of terrorism, this book makes an attempt to explain terrorism in China as an ethno-nationalist conflict rooted in issues involving minority identity. However, a largely domestic conflict is being hijacked by the radical Islamists.
Mao’s Forgotten Successor The Political Career of Hua Guofeng Robert Weatherley, Associate, Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK
Hua Guofeng succeeded Mao in 1976, emerging almost out of nowhere following an unexceptional career in Shanxi and Hunan. In just over two years, Hua had been eclipsed by Deng Xiaoping, a more politically shrewd, progressive and charismatic figure. If Hua’s rise to power was remarkable, then this fall was even more so.
Contents: Explaining the Minority Conflict in China: A Theoretical Perspective / Islam and Conflict in China / China’s Policies toward Muslim Minorities / Terrorist Threat to China: Organized Groups / Hui Muslims: The Milieu of Radicalization and Extremism / Terrorist Threat to China: Transnational / China’s Perception of the Threat and Response / Conclusion: Need for Moderation and a Humane Approach
Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / The Young Revolutionary: Hua in Shanxi (1921-49) / Towards Rural Reform: Hua in Hunan (194957) / The Great Leap Forward and the Post-Leap Recovery Period: Hua in Hunan (1958-65) / The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: Hua in Hunan (1966-70) / Entering the Centre: Hua in Beijing (1971-76) / The Return of Deng Xiaoping: Hua in Decline (1977-1980) / Conclusion / Bibliography
July 2010 Hardback
July 2010 Hardback
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The Road from Authoritarianism to Democratization in Indonesia Paul J. Carnegie, Lecturer in Political Science, British University, Egypt
Establishes that a tension exists between how we frame democratisation and the conclusions we arrive at. It demonstrates how and why interpreting ambiguity matters in the study of Indonesia’s post-authoritarian settlement and highlights the need for dialogue with proponents of social conflict theory. Contents: Democratization and Ambiguity / Democratization and Contextual Narratives / Democratization and Politik Aliran / Democratization and Islamic Politics / Democratization and the Middle Classes / Democratization and the Party System / Democratization and Decentralization July 2010 Hardback
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Building Constitutionalism in China Edited by Stéphanie Balme, Research Fellow, CERI (Center for International Research and Studies), Sciences Po, France and Michael W. Dowdle, formerly Fellow, Australian National University Regulatory Institutions Network, Australia
This volume unpacks the relationship between constitutionalism and judicial power in China. It explores how court behaviour intersects with - affects and is affected by - China’s evolving notions of constitutionalism. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 Hardback
320pp £45.00
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CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian Lequesne ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Dawson ERA, Ebrary
China’s Environmental Crisis Domestic and Global Political Impacts and Responses Edited by Joel Jay Kassiola, Professor of Political Science and Dean, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, San Francisco State University, USA and Sujian Guo, Professor, Department of Political Science and Director of Centre for US-China Policy Studies, San Francisco State University, USA
This path-breaking collection covers the significance of China’s extreme environmental challenges for both Chinese society and the world, how these challenges are impacting domestic Chinese society and its political institutions, and how these institutions are responding in their efforts to address the environmental problems. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 240pp 1pp figures Hardback £55.00
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The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China Edited by Ethan J. Leib, Professor of Law, University of California, Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, USA and Baogang He, Chair in International Studies, School of Politics and International Studies, Deakin University, Australia
‘...a must for students of deliberative theory and democratic practice.’ - Archon Fung, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University, USA Investigates whether the theory of deliberative democracy - developed in the West to focus democratic theory on the legitimation that deliberation can afford - has any application to Chinese processes of democratization. It discovers pockets of theory useful to guide Chinese practices, and also Chinese practice that can educate the West. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 Paperback
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Japanese War Orphans in Manchuria Forgotten Victims of World War II Mayumi Itoh, formerly Professor of Political Science, University of Nevada, USA
Japanese war orphans in Manchuria are the forgotten victims of the Asia-Pacific War and SinoJapanese relations, and this is an integral part of the Japanese government’s ‘postwar settlement’ issues concerning its war responsibility and compensation. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback
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Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia Gilbert Rozman, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, USA
China Engages Global Health Governance
Chinese Communists and Hong Kong Capitalists
Responsible Stakeholder or System-Transformer?
1937-1997
Lai-Ha Chan, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of Technology, Australia
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.
Explores public health in China in particular the management of the HIV/ AIDS epidemic, with the goal of understanding China’s compliance with and resistance to the norms and rules embedded in the global health regime.
Contents: Overview / Chronology / Chinese Strategic Thought in the 1980s / Chinese Strategic Thought 19901995 / Chinese Strategic Thought 1996-2000 / Chinese Strategic Thought 2001-2009 / Geography / Strategic Thought on Russia and Central Asia / Strategic Thought on Japan / Strategic Thought on the Korean Peninsula / Strategic Thought on Southeast and South Asia / Strategic Thought on Regionalism
Contents: China Meets Global Governance and Global Order: With or Against the Tide? / China and Global Health Regime: Alienation or Integration? / The HIV/AIDS Governance in China: International-Domestic Nexus / China’s Contribution to Global Health Governance: China’s Role in Africa’s AIDS Crisis and WHO / Theorizing and Extrapolating China’s Increased Participation in Global Health Governance
March 2010 Hardback
January 2011 Hardback
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Cindy Yik-yi Chu, Professor, Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
268pp £55.00
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' This is a powerful revelation for historians of modern China and for readers concerned with contemporary developments.' Elizabeth Sinn, former Deputy Director of the Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong Examines Chinese Communist activities in Hong Kong from the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in 1937 to the handover in 1997. It reveals a peculiar part of Chinese Communist history, and traces six decades of astounding united front between the Chinese Communists and the Hong Kong tycoons and upper-class business elite. Contents: The United Front Policy of the Chinese Communists in Hong Kong during the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 / Overt and Covert Functions of the Hong Kong Branch of the Xinhua News Agency, 1947-1984 / The Origins of the Chinese Communist Alliance with the Hong Kong Business Elite, the 1997 Question, and the Basic Law Committees, 1979-1985 / The Involvement of the Business Elite in the Drafting of Hong Kong's Basic Law and the Problems of the United Front Policy, 1985-1990 / The Chinese Communists; United Front with Big Business and Their Collaboration on the Handover, 1990-1997 / The Selection of the Chief Executive, May-December 1996 / Tung Chee-hwa and the Last Days of Colonial Hong Kong, December 1996-June 1997 November 2010 208pp Hardback £55.00
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Strategic Thinking about the Korean Nuclear Crisis
Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia
India Express
Ideology, Identity, and Culture
The Future of the New Superpower
Four Parties Caught between North Korea and the United States
Edited by Tuong Vu, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oregon, USA and Wasana Wongsurawat, Lecturer in modern Chinese History, Department of History, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Gilbert Rozman, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, USA
‘A probing and insightful study.’ - David Straub, former State Department Korean Affairs Director China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea have struggled to navigate between the unsettling belligerence of North Korea and the often unilateral insistence of the United States on how to proceed. This book focuses on their strategic thinking and internal debates over four stages of the crisis. Contents: Overview: The Nuclear Crisis and the Regional Context / Navigating between the United States and North Korea / The South Korean Response: The Nuclear Crisis / The South Korean Response: The Regional Context / The Chinese Response: The Nuclear Crisis / The Chinese Response: The Regional Context / The Japanese Response: The Nuclear Crisis / The Japanese Response: The Regional Context / The Russian Response: The Nuclear Crisis; E.Bazhanov / The Russian Response: The Regional Context February 2011 Paperback
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Strategic Though in Northeast Asia
Focuses on the neglected cultural front of the Cold War in Asia to explore the mindsets of Asian actors and untangle the complex cultural alliances that undergirded the security blocs on this continent. Contents: Cold War Studies and the Cultural Cold War in Asia; T.Vu / Early South Vietnamese Anticommunist Critique; T.Hoang / ‘To Be Patriotic Is to Build Socialism’: Communist Ideology in Vietnam’s Civil War; T.Vu / Indonesian Architectural Culture during Guided Democracy (1960-1966): Sukarno and the Works of Friedrich Silaban; S.Sopandi / Relocating Socialism: Asia, Socialism, and Communism in the PAP departure from the Socialist International in 1976; L.Yew / Inventing a Proletarian Fiction for China: The Stalin Prize, Cultural Diplomacy, and the Creation of a Pan-Socialist Identity; N.Volland / The Ideological Vanguard Contest: East Asian Communism during the 1960s and 1970s; B.Schaefer / The Rhetoric as Politics: The Ramon Magsaysay Award and the Making of a Cold War Culture; R.Curaming / Expulsion for a Mistranslated Poem: The Diplomatic Aspects of North Korean Cultural Policies; B.Szalontai / From Yaowaraj to Plablachai: The Thai State and Ethnic Chinese during the Cold War Era; W.Wongsurawat January 2010 Hardback
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Daniel Lak, Reporter with the BBC who reported on the Indian sub-continent for twelve years
‘A persuasive primer on the economic rise of a part of the world that gave us the word juggernaut...The narrative gracefully incorporates episodes of Indian history ranging from Mohandas Gandhi’s Salt March to the assassination of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.’- Bloomberg News In beautiful prose and street-level reporting, Daniel Lak argues that India has become a global superpower because of its religion, caste, politics, and poverty and not in spite of it. Contents: Introduction / Debugging the Millennium: Y2K and India / From Tech Support to Tutoring: India’s Online Revolution / Silicon and Slums: New Economy, Old Problems / Watching the Numbers: Early Warnings of India’s Woes / Fighting for Freedom: A Colonial Legacy / Democracy, Dynasty and Devolution: Transferring Power in India / The New Freedom Struggle: India’s Activists in Action / Educating India Then and Now: A Journey from Light to Darkness / Hinduism and its DisContents: Strength Amid Weakness / Nuking the Soft State: How India Learned to Love the Bomb / Becoming Asia’s America: The Next Liberal Superpower? / Conclusion / Notes / Acknowledgments / Index January 2010 Paperback
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Japan and the Specter of Imperialism
Tibet Unconquered An Epic Struggle for Freedom Diane Wolff, highly regarded expert on East Asia and the recipient of the ALA Notable Book Award Foreword by Robert A. F. Thurman
Mark Anderson, Assistant Professor of Asian Languages and Literatures, University of Minnesota, USA
Japan and the Specter of Imperialism examines competing Japanese responses to the late nineteenth century unequal treaty regime as a confrontation with liberal imperialism, including the culture and gender politics of US territorial expansion into the Pacific. Contents: Introduction The Ansei Treaties and the Specter of Imperialism / John Luther Long’s Madame Butterfly and Imperial Domesticity / The Science of Making Men: Moral Fitness for Global Competition / Imperial Aesthetics and the State in Meiji Japan / Aesthetics and the Moral Capital of the Family State / Liberal Governmentality and Melodramatic Resistance in Ozaki Koyo’s Konjiki yasha / Haga Yaichi’s Institution of Classical Japanese Literature: National Community, Governmentality, and Colonial Domesticity November 2009 272pp Hardback £57.00
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Contents: Foreword; R.A.F.Thurman / Introduction / Awash in the Twentieth Century: Tibet as the High Ground of Inner Asia / The Mongol Khans: China’s Claim to Tibet / Ming and Qing Dynasties: Tibetan Religious Influence at the Centre of the Chinese Imperial System / The Nineteenth Century: The Manchus, The Raj and The Czars / Early Twentieth Century China: The Chinese Imperial System Falls, but the Nationalists Keep Imperial Policy in Tibet / Mid Twentieth Century China: The Communists Defeat the Nationalists but Keep Imperial Policy in Tibet / Late Twentieth Century China: Hu Yaobang and the Liberal Policies of the Eighties / Twentyfirst Century: A New Roadmap for Tibet / Bibliography August 2010 Hardback
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african politics African Politics
HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
Constructing Democracy in Africa Mali in Transition
Politics, Aid and Globalization Adrian Flint, Lecturer in Development Studies, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, UK
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. Contents: Introduction / Sex and Disease: A Historical Perspective / The Origins of HIV/AIDS / Gender, Violence and the spread of HIV/AIDS / Policymaking, Dissidents and Denialists / Traditional Medicine and the Politics of the ‘Witchcraft’ Paradigm / The International Response: Multilateral and Unilateral Approaches / Morality, Behavioural Change and the Search for a ‘Social Vaccine’ / Governance, the International Trading System and Access to Antiretrovirals / Conclusion March 2011 208pp 5 b/w tables and 3 maps Hardback £55.00
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Susanna D. Wing, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Haverford College, USA
‘This is an important and defining book about democratization in Africa focusing on the case of Mali, but within a comparative African perspective. Dr. Wing has a new and exciting perspective on the themes of democracy, constitutionalism, participation, and legitimacy, and Constructing African Democracy: Mali in Transition can be a real landmark in the field of comparative democratization in Africa, and in the study of constitutional transformation in plural societies.’ Bruce Magnusson, Professor of Politics, Whitman College, USA Based on extensive field work in Mali, this book explores the process by which constitutions and democratic institutions are constructed. It shows how innovative constitutional dialogues involving participation, and recognition of groups previously excluded from political decision-making may be the key to a legitimate constitution.
African Political Thought Guy Martin, Visiting Associate Professor, University of Virginia, USA
Focusing on individual political thinkers and beginning with indigenous African political thought, the book successively examines African nationalism, African socialism, populism and Marxism, Africanism and pan-Africanism, concluding with contemporary perspectives on democracy, development and the African state. Contents: PART I: THE ORIGINS OF AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT, 1377-1960 / Indigenous African Political Thought, 1377-1885 / African Nationalism I, 18471914 / African Nationalism II, 1918-1960 / PART II: IDEOLOGIES OF AFRICAN INDEPENDENCE, 1960-1991 / Liberalism and Humanism in Africa, 1960-1991 / African Socialism in Theory and Practice, 1960-1975 / African Populism in Theory and Practice, 1968-2003 / African Marxism in Theory and Practice, 1960-1990 / African Modernization, Dependency, and Statist Theorists, 1960-2003 / Pan-Africanism and African Unity / PART III: CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT, 1994-2004 / The African Renaissance, 1994-2004 / Democracy and Development / Toward a New African Political Thought December 2010 288pp Hardback £42.50 Paperback £13.99
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Contents: Introduction / Principles of Constitutionalism / Democratic Transitions and Their Legacies in Comparative Perspective / Originating Participation: The Sovereign National Conference / Integrating Citizens and the State: Decentralization and Elections / Challenges to Inclusion: Constitutionalism and the Rights of Women / Experiments in Dialogue / Dialogue in Times of Crisis / Conclusions: Dialogue and Legitimacy January 2011 Paperback
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The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid
The Botswana Defense Force in the Sierra Leone beyond the Lome Struggle for an African Environment Peace Accord
Liberal Humanitarians and Transnational Activists in Britain and the United States, c.1919-64 Rob Skinner, Teaching Fellow, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK
Anti-apartheid was one of the most significant international causes of the late twentieth century. The book provides the first detailed history of the emergence of anti-apartheid activism in Britain and the USA, tracing the network of individuals and groups who shaped the moral and political character of the movement. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / Humanitarian Networks and Segregation / South African Liberalism and ‘Friends of Africa’ / Human Rights and Anti-Colonialism / The Nationalist Challenge / Sites of Struggle - the Emerging Anti-Apartheid Network / Sharpeville, Sanctions and the making of a Transnational Movement / Epilogue and Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography December 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00
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Describes how Botswana’s leaders effectively employed the instruments of power at their disposal, portraying a state that works. It argues that Africans are contributing meaningfully to emerging global thinking on security and urges Africa’s friends to take advantage of opportunities for productive partnerships over environmental issues. Contents: A Context for Biodiversity in Botswana / The Botswana Defence Force / Botswana’s Military and the Anti-Poaching Mission / Organizational Culture and AntiPoaching Success / Government, Military, Society, and Anti-Poaching in Botswana / The Face of Environmental Security in Botswana / Lessons from Botswana October 2010 Hardback
Gender and Decolonization in the Congo The Legacy of Patrice Lumumba Karen Bouwer, Associate Professor of French, University of San Francisco, USA
Gender and Decolonization in the Congo focuses on women and questions of gender in its examination of Patrice Lumumba (1925-1961), the assassinated leader of the independent Congo. Contents: Lumumba’s Discourse on Women: From Qualified Vote to Universal Suffrage, Still Wives and Mothers? / Lumumba’s Women, Women of the Congo: Negotiating Patriarchies / Andrée Blouin: A Sister among Brothers in Struggle / Léonie Abo and the Political Lessons of the Maquis: Commanding Troops, Carrying Water / Sexual and Political Prowess: Césaire’s Lumumba, a Potent Symbol / Peck’s Lumumba: Telling the ‘Truth’ and Masculinist Bias / Beyond the ‘Truth’: The Maternal Voice in Peck’s Death of a Prophet / Conclusion September 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00
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Edited by Marda Mustapha, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, College of St Rose, USA and Joseph J. Bangura, Assistant Professor of History and Director, African Studies Program, Kalamazoo College, USA
Dan Henk, Social Anthropologist, Faculty of the US Air War College, USA
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Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies Series Editor: James J. Wirtz ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Ebook Library, Dawson ERA, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary
The Lomé Peace Accord, signed in 1999, presented significant implications, challenges, and possibilities for post-conflict Sierra Leone, but the literature on postconflict Sierra Leone only scantily addresses these issues. This project seeks to address the void in the literature on post-Lomé Sierra Leone. Contents: Introduction; M.Mustapha & J.Bangura / Sierra Leone beyond Lomé: Challenges and Failures; T.Zack-Williams / The Anatomy of Peacekeeping: ECOMOG’s Role in the Sierra Leone Civil War; J.Bangura / The 1999 Lomé Peace Accord and Child Combatants: For Di People? For Di Pikin? Or For the International Community?; R.Tynes & C.Speed / Shifting Priorities in Child Protection in Sierra Leone since Lomé; S.Shepler / Article 27: Citizens, Refugees, and Relief along the Sierra Leone – Guinea Border; M.Douglas Henry / The Role of NGOs in the Democratization Process in Post-War Sierra Leone; F.M’Cormack-Hale / Sierra Leone’s Development Challenges; V.A.B.Davies / Peace-Building and Human Security in Postwar Sierra Leone: A Critical Analysis; E.Conteh-Morgan / Global Inequalities and Peace in PostWar Sierra Leone; M.Mustapha / Afterword: The Future of Sierra Leone; D.Simpson September 2010 192pp Hardback £52.00
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Encountering the Nigerian State Edited by Wale Adebanwi, Assistant Professor of African Studies, University of California, USA and Ebenezer Obadare, Assistant Professor of African Studies, University of Kansas, USA, recipient of the MacArthur Foundation award and considered a rising star in African studies
This edited collection about migration in Nigeria reflects on the state’s use of power in society, particularly in Africa. Contents: Excess and Abjection in the Study of the African State; E.Obadare & W.Adebanwi / Deconstructing ‘Oluwole’: Political Economy at the Margins of the State; O.Ismail / The Spatial Economy of Abjection: The Evacuation of Maroko Slum in Nigeria; S.Folarin / 'Rotten English’: Excremental Politics and Literary Witnessing; S.L.Lincoln / The Perils of Protest: State Repression and Student Mobilization in Nigeria; B.Akintola / Vocalizing Rage: Deconstructing the Language of Anti-State Forces; A.Olusola Olaniyan / The Subaltern Encounters the State: OPC-State Relations 1999-2003; O.Olarinmoye / The State as Undertaker: Power and Insurgent Media in Nigeria; A.Olukotun / From Corporatist Power to Abjection: Labour and State Control in Nigeria; E.Remi Aiyede / When the State Kills: Political Assassinations in Abacha’s Nigeria; I.Olawale Albert / The Sharia Challenge: Revisiting the Travails of the Secular State; R.Suberu / Koma: A Glimpse of Life at the Edges of the State; M.Kabir Isa / References August 2010 Hardback
288pp £55.00
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The African Human Rights System
Whiteness in Zimbabwe
Origin and Evolution
Race, Landscape, and the Problem of Belonging Kofi Oteng Kufuor, Professor of Law, University of East London, UK
Challenges the received scholarship on the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. The author applies economic and social theory to understanding the African Commission’s dynamic treaty interpretation and the Commission’s strategic manipulation of the Rules of Procedure to strengthen the African human rights system. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 Hardback
208pp £55.00
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Politics of Social Change in Ghana The Konkomba Struggle for Political Equality Benjamin Talton, Assistant Professor of History, Temple University, USA (specializing in Modern African History)
With Ghana’s colonial and postcolonial politics as a backdrop, Explores the ways in which historically marginalized communities have defined and redefined themselves to protect their interests and compete politically and economically with neighbouring ethnic groups. Contents: Introduction: Power and Social Change in Africa / ‘Their Power Will Be Uniformly Supported’ The Politics of Historical Memory in Northern Ghana / ‘This Wild but Interesting Tribe’ - Konkomba Feuds and Obstacles to British Rule / ‘A Festering Sore on an Otherwise Healthy Administrative Body’ - Konkomba Political Agency and British Authority / ‘Down with Black Imperialism in the North!’ - Education, Local Politics and Self-Help Initiatives / ‘That All Konkombas Should Henceforth Unite’ - Ethnic Politics and the Use of Violence in Northern Ghana / ‘We Even Dance Together’ - Social Relations in Post-Conflict Northern Ghana / Bibliography February 2010 Hardback
256pp £57.00
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David McDermott Hughes, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Human Ecology and a Member of the Graduate Faculty of Geography, Rutgers University, USA
European settler societies have a long history of establishing a sense of belonging and entitlement outside Europe, but Zimbabwe has proven to be the exception to the rule. Arriving in the 1890s, white settlers never comprised more than a tiny minority. Instead of grafting themselves onto local societies, they adopted a strategy of escape. Contents: Preface / The Art of Belonging / The Zambezi / Engineering and its Redemption / Owning Lake Kariba / The Farms / Hydrology of Hope / Playing the Game / Belonging Awkwardly / References May 2010 Hardback Paperback
224pp £55.00 £20.99
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Education and Democracy in Senegal Michelle T. Kuenzi, Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, USA
Examines the role of nonformal education (NFE) in promoting democracy in Senegal. Contents: History of the Senegalese Political System / History of the Senegalese Educational System / Survey Methods and Sample / In the Words of the NFE Participants / Initial Survey Results / Multivariate Results / Implications and Conclusions January 2011 Hardback
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Liberal Nationalism in Central Africa
Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century
A Biography of Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula
A Pan-African Perspective
Giacomo Macola, Lecturer in African History, Rutherford College, part of the University of Kent, UK and Researcher, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Olayiwola Abegunrin, Professor of International Relations and African Studies, Department of Political Science, Howard University at Washington, DC, USA
This book transforms our contemporary understanding of the recent political history of Central Africa. It charts the complex life and thought of Harry Nkumbula (ca. 19171983), the first openly nationalist African politician in Northern Rhodesia and, later, the leader of parliamentary opposition during Zambia’s multi-party First Republic.
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.
Contents: Introduction: Historical Biography and Rival African Nationalisms / Imagining the Nation: Methodism, History and Politics in Nkumbula’s Early Years / ‘The Father of Zambian Politics’ between Padmore and Maala / The Explosion of Contradictions / Nkumbula, UNIP and the Roots of Authoritarianism in Nationalist Zambia / Resisting UNIP: Liberal Democracy and Ethnic Politics in Zambia’s First Republic / ‘The Last Battle I Will Ever Fight’: Nkumbula and the Drive towards the One-Party State / Epilogue: Nkumbula’s Last Initiatives and Legacy
Contents: Introduction / Nigeria and the Struggle for the Liberation of South Africa / Nigeria and South Africa in the Global Forum / Post-Apartheid South Africa: New Challenges and Dilemmas / Southern African Development Community and the New South Africa / Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflicts in Africa / Peace, Security, and Human Survival in Africa / From Organization of African Unity to African Union / New Partnership for Africa’s Development: Politics of Dependence / Pan-Africanism and Unity: A Wake-Up Call to Africans / Selected Bibliography / Index
February 2010 Hardback
240pp £63.00
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November 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00
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Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa James H.S. 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. Contents: Understanding the State and Asylum in Africa / A History of Asylum in Africa / The Principle and Practice of ‘Burden Sharing’ in Africa / Host State Security and Refugee Movements in Africa / Kenya / Tanzania / Guinea / The Politics of Asylum in Africa November 2009 256pp 216x138mm 4 maps, 3 b/w tables and 6 figures Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-21504-7
St Antony’s Series Series Editors: Jan Zielonka and Othon Anastasakis Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford, UK ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Dawson ERA, ebooks.com, Ebook Library, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary
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The Route to Power in Nigeria A Dynamic Engagement Option for Current and Aspiring Leaders
Institutions, Ethnicity, and Political Mobilization in South Africa Jessica Piombo, Assistant Professor and Regional Coordinator for Sub-Saharan Africa, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), USA
M.J. Balogun, Senior Adviser, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
‘This is a very well researched and tightly argued book.'- Professor J. Isawa Elaigwu, President of the Nigerian Institute of Governance and Social Research, Nigeria Proceeding from a longitudinal analysis of Nigeria’s governorship history, this book shows how personalities have overwhelmed institutions, to the detriment of the country’s democratic consolidation. Contents: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK / The Leadership-Governance-Development Nexus: Separating Coincidences from Correlations / THE NIGERIAN ENVIRONMENT / Values, Vision and Leadership in a Diverse Society / Leadership Selection, Governorship and Development: The Institutional Dimension / Role of Civil Society in Leadership Recruitment and Renewal / Soft Choices in a Hard Environment / Engaging the Environment from the Macro-economic Angle / Balancing Domestic Welfare Needs with External ‘Conditionalities’ / FACTORS IN THE RISE AND FALL OF LEADERS / Civility in the Lion’s Den: Leadership Selection and Retrenchment in the First Republic / Leadership as an Imposition: The Military Short-cut to Power / Enter the Fourth Republic / LESSONS FOR CURRENT AND ASPIRING LEADERS / Visionary Leadership and Management of Uncertainty November 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa
An investigation of post-apartheid South Africa, which is notable for a history of politicized ethnicity, a complicated network of ethnic groups and for an expectation that ethnic violence would follow the 1994 political transition that did not occur following democratization. Contents: Ethnic Mobilization During Democratization / Shaping Strategies of Political Mobilization / South Africa’s Political Institutions and Social Divisions / Electoral Politics in South Africa, 1994 – 2004 / The ANC: Playing to Win / The New National Party: Transforming itself into Irrelevance / From Democratic Party to Democratic Alliance: Mobilizing Minority Power? / The Inkatha Freedom Party: De-Mobilizing Ethnic Power / The Contingent Nature of Political Mobilization / Bibliography October 2009 Hardback
276pp £55.00
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Chris Alden, Reader in International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Ward Anseeuw, Research Fellow, Post-Graduate School of Agriculture and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Analyzes the origins of the crisis in Zimbabwe and why it has had such a profound impact on both the land issue and democratic politics in the Southern African region. In doing so, it contributes to the present debates around Mugabe, neo-imperialism and the stability in the region. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Understanding Land, Politics and Change in Southern Africa / Sowing the Whirlwind – Zimbabwe and Southern Africa / Darkness at Noon – South Africa / A Distant Thunder – Namibia / Compromise and Liberation? / Bibliography / Index October 2009 6 maps Hardback
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Liberia and the United States during the Cold War Limits of Reciprocity D. Elwood Dunn, Alfred Walter Negley Professor of Political Science, Sewanee, University of the South, USA
‘A remarkably even-handed and insightful study.’ - John Yoder, Professor of Political Science, Whitworth University, USA 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. Contents: Introduction / Background to the Relationship / Tubman and the United States, 1944-1971 / Tolbert and the United States, 1971-1980 / Doe and the United States, 1980-1990 / Conclusions / Bibliography / Index October 2009 Hardback
304pp £57.00
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The Legacies of Transition Governments in Africa The Cases of Benin and Togo Jennifer C. Seely, Assistant Professor in the Politics Department, Earlham College, USA
The revolutionary political upheavals in Africa in the early 1990s continue to have an impact almost two decades later. This book argues we must look to the defining period of transition to understand how politics in these countries changed since the fall of dictatorial one-party states.
Contemporary South Africa 2nd Revised and Updated edition Anthony Butler, Professor of Politics, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
A wide-ranging introduction to the social, political, cultural and economic life of South Africa. Updated throughout, this edition considers the particular challenges of the early twenty-first century: unemployment, education, crime, a maturing HIV/AIDS epidemic and South Africa’s complex international relations within sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. Contents: Introduction / Historical Context / A Rainbow Nation? / The South African Economy / Social Structure and Social Policy / Government / Political Life / Culture, Ideas and Issues / South Africa and the World / South Africa in the 21st Century September 2009 264pp 216x138mm 3 maps, 15 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-21766-9 Paperback £20.99 978-0-230-21767-6
Liberal Democracy and Peace in South Africa The Pursuit of Freedom as Dignity Pierre du Toit, Professor, Department of Political Scienceand Hennie Kotze, Dean of the Arts and Social Sciences Faculty, both at University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
South Africa’s transition to democracy was met by the global audience with at first, disbelief, followed later by applause. After fifteen years of democracy big questions remain: has a more democratic regime also lead to a more liberal society? And has democracy made for a more peaceful society? Contents: Democratization, Liberalization and Pacification / The State as Guardian? / Society in Transition: An Overview / Interpersonal Relations: Trust, Tolerance and Gender / Religion, Evil and Liberalization / Outsiders January 2011 Hardback
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Zimbabwe Picking up the Pieces Edited by Hany Besada, Senior Researcher and Program Leader, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Canada
Contents: The Legacies of Transition Governments: Practical Changes and Theoretical Optimism / Political History and Practice Prior to Transition / Benin’s Civilian Coup d’Etat / ‘We Are Not Sheep’: Finding a Togolese Path / The Legacies At Work / Conclusion / Bibliography October 2009 Hardback
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Chronicles the steps that led to the downturn of the Zimbabwean state and economy before assessing what can be done to resuscitate this oncethriving society.
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latin american politics Latin American Politics
Arab Voices
Globalization and Military Power in the Andes William Avilés, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska, USA
What They Are Saying to Us, and Why it Matters James Zogby, Political Consultant and Founder and President of the Washington, DC-based Arab American Institute, USA
'A must read for anyone who wants to hear true voices from the Arab world.' - Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan Contents: Introduction / PART I: HEARING PROBLEMS / The Day That Didn’t Change Everything / Listening in the Levant / Knowledge Wars / Lord Balfours, Then and Now / PART II: BEYOND SUPER MYTHS: WHO ARE THE ARABS AND WHAT DO THEY WANT? / Super-Myth One: This World Is Flat / Super-Myth Two: A Fictional Unity / Super Myth Three: The Angry Arab / Super-Myth Four: The Lens of Islam / Super Myth Five: Immutability, or the Frozen Camel / PART III: WHY IT MATTERS: BLUNDERS, FAILURES, AND FALLOUT / Iraq: History Cuts Like A Knife / Lebanon: Hearing Half the Story / Saudi Arabia: Their Reform, Not Ours / Palestine: A Wound in the Heart / Arab Americans: Bridging the Divide / PART IV: GETTING IT RIGHT / What Government Can Do / What We Can Do November 2010 256pp Hardback £16.99
Through a series of comparative case studies, the author demonstrates that the conflicts and struggles over capitalist globalization in the Andes are intricately connected to the political power of the military in the region.
Urban Space and National Identity in Early Twentieth Century São Paulo, Brazil Crafting Modernity Cristina Peixoto-Mehrtens, Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts, USA
Focuses on how the political, cultural, and technical networks within the field of engineering provided the space within which an important professional middle class prospered in the city of São Paulo and made lasting contributions to the development of modern Brazil.
Contents: Military Power and Radical Populism / The Erosion of Military Prerogatives: Peru and Colombia / ‘Radical Populists’ and Military Prerogatives in Venezuela and Ecuador / Low-Intensity Democracy, Popular Resistance and Military Power in Bolivia
Contents: Public and Private: Crossed Paths in the Paulista Process of Urban Consolidation / The Dynamics of Paulista Urban Institutions In the 1930s / The Making of Urban Middle-Class Employees In the 1930s / The Symbolic Construction of Paulista Urban Identity / Politics and Urban Change: The Pacaembu Scheme, 1933-1940
January 2011 Hardback
November 2010 288pp Hardback £55.00
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Cities and Citizenship at the U.S.-Mexico Border The Paso del Norte Metropolitan Region Edited by Kathleen Staudt, Professor of Political Science/ Investigadora Visitante, University of Texas, USA
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The volume is a cuttingedge, interdisciplinary approach to analyzing an enormously significant region in ways that clarify the kind of everyday life and work that is generated in a major urban global manufacturing site amid insecurity, inequality, and a virtually absent state. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2010 Hardback Paperback
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Political Culture in Panama Democracy after Invasion Orlando J Pérez, Professor of Political Science, Central Michigan University, USA
The most comprehensive and empirically grounded analysis of the institutional and attitudinal factors that have shaped Panamanian politics since the 1989 U.S. invasion. Panama offers a unique opportunity to understand the long-term effects of United States policy and the challenges of building democracy after a military invasion. Contents: PART I: POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN PREINVASION PANAMA, 1903-1989 / Elites and the United States During the Early Period of Nation Building, 19031968 / The National Guard, Elites and the United States, 1968-1981 / Economic Crisis, Political Opposition, and the U. S. Military Invasion, 1981-1989 / PART 2: POSTINVASION PANAMA: INSTITUTIONAL RECONVERSION AND DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL CULTURE, 1989-2009 / Institutional Reconversion in Post-Invasion Panama / Elections and Political Participation in Post-Invasion Panama / Tolerance and Political System Support in Post-Invasion Panama / Government Performance and Democratic Stability in Post-Invasion Panama / Lessons from Panama: Can Democracy Endure in the Aftermath of a U.S. Military Intervention? January 2011 Hardback
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Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics
Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality
Edited by Juan E. De Castro, Assistant Professor and Nicholas Birns, Part Time Faculty, both at Eugene Lang College, USA
Mario Vargas Llosa is a heterogeneous writer whose positions have often not been consistent from novel to novel, between his fictional and nonfictional work, between his literary and political commentary, and as his political commentary has proceeded over the decades. This analysis of his work reveals his insights into sociopolitical matters. Contents: Introduction; J.E.De Castro & N.Birns / PART I: MARIO VARGAS LLOSA AND THE NEOLIBERAL / Mr. Vargas Llosa Goes to Washington; J.E.De Castro / The Wars of an Old-Fashioned (Neoliberal) Gentleman; F.Escárzaga / Let’s Make Owners and Entrepreneurs: Glimpses of Freemarketeers in Vargas Llosa’s Novels; J.O’Bryan Knight / PART II: THE WRITINGS OF THE 1980S AND 1990S / Appropriation in the Backlands: Is Mario Vargas Llosa at War with Euclides da Cunha?; N.Birns / Mario Vargas Llosa, Fabulist of Queer Cleansing; P.Allatson / Going Native: Anti-Indigenism in Vargas Llosa’s The Storyteller and Death in the Andes; I.López-Calvo / The Recovered Childhood: Utopian Liberalism and Mercantilism of the Skin in a Fish in the Water; S.R.Franco / PART III: MARIO VARGAS LLOSA IN THE 21ST CENTURY / Sex, Politics and High Art: Vargas Llosa’s Long Road to the Feast of the Goat; G.Bell-Villada / Humanism and Criticism: The Presence of French Culture in Vargas Llosa’s Utopia; R.Forgues / PART IV: MARIO VARGAS LLOSA, MAN OF LETTERS / Mario Vargas Llosa’s Self-definition as ‘the Man Who Writes and Thinks’; S.Köllmann / Vargas Llosa and the History of Ideas: Avatars of a Dictionary; W.H.Corral November 2010 248pp Hardback £55.00
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The Origins of Mercosur Democracy and Regionalization in South America
The Case of Peru
Gian Luca Gardini, Deputy Director, European Research Institute and Lecturer in International Relations and Latin American Politics, University of Bath, UK
Rosemary Thorp, Emeritus Reader in the Economics of Latin America, Department of International Development, and Emeritus Fellow, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK and Maritza Paredes, Junior Fellow, St Antony’s College, Oxford University, UK
Understanding why inequality is so great and has persevered for centuries in a number of Latin American countries requires tools that go beyond economics. Investigating the case of Peru, Explores how inequality is embedded in institutions that constitute the interface between the economy, the polity and geography of the country. Contents: Introduction / Appendix: Background on Peru / The Complexity and Salience of Ethnic Identity in Peru / Appendix: The Methodology of the CRISE Perception Survey: The Questionnaire and the Sample; D.Sulmont / Measuring Group Inequalities; A.Figueroa, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / Persistent Inequalities in Education; A.Figueroa, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / The Historical Embedding of Group Inequalities: From the Colony to the War with Chile; C.Contreras, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / The Embedding of Regional Inequality and the Consequences for Group Inequalities: the 1890s to the 1960s; C.Contreras, M.Paredes & R.Thorp / The Evolving Crisis and Consequences for Group Inequality, 1968-90 / The Fujimori Years: the Peak of Political and Economic Exclusion / Conclusion
A study of the processes of democratization and regionalization in the Southern Cone of Latin America, which ran roughly parallel to one another between 1985 and 1991. Contents: PART I: DIPLOMATIC INVESTIGATIONS AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS / Argentine-Brazilian Relations in Historical Perspective: From Ambivalence to Solidarity / The Genesis of the Argentine-Brazilian Bilateral Integration (1983-1986) / The genesis of Mercosur (1986-1991) / PART II: POLITICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND THEORETICAL ANALYSIS / Domestic Institutional Setting and Regionalization / Government-business Relations in the Construction of Mercosur / Democracy as a Foundational Idea of Integration October 2010 Hardback
288pp £42.50
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Studies of the Americas General Editor: James Dunkerley ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
October 2010 256pp 216x138mm 32 b/w tables, 9 figures, 1 map and 1 illustration Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-28000-7
Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity Series Editor: Frances Stewart
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Brazil on the Rise
Haiti
Evo Morales
The Story of a Country Transformed
The Tumultuous History—From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation
The Extraordinary Rise of the First Indigenous President of Bolivia
Larry Rohter, served as a Newsweek correspondent and later as The New York Times Bureau Chief in Rio de Janiero for fourteen years. He is widely considered the top expert on Brazil Currently he is the Culture Reporter for The New York Times
‘Larry Rohter is great on popular culture... and finds stories that bring Brazil alive.’ - The Economist Brazil on the Rise, written by the go-to journalist on Brazil, intimately portrays a country of contradictions, a country of passion and above all a country of immense power. Contents: A History of Booms and Busts / Sin and Salvation South of the Equator / The Myth of a Racial Paradise / The Tropical Lifestyle / Creativity, Culture, and ‘Cannibalism’ / Industrial Giant, Agricultural Superpower / Energy to Burn: Petroleum, Ethanol, and Hydropower / The Amazon: Nationalism and Paranoia in the Jungle / Becoming a ‘Serious Country’ / Politics After Lula and FHC September 2010 304pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.99
Philippe Girard, Associate Professor of Caribbean History, McNeese State University of Louisiana, USA. A native to the French Caribbean, he is the Author of Clinton in Haiti (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2004)
In the aftermath of January’s horrific earthquake, the world’s attention is focused on Haiti. In this full narrative history of the Caribbean nation, historian Philippe Girard offers insight into Haiti’s complex and layered past, showing that its current state as the poorest country in the western hemisphere was not inevitable. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2010 256pp Paperback £10.99
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Martín Sivak, one of Argentina’s top Journalists. Currently reporting as a Foreign Correspondent for the Argentine newspaper, Critica. While in South America he was granted unprecedented access to Morales, accompanying him for weeks at he traveled to all corners of Bolivia, and the world
‘The narrative force of a novel and the seriousness of the best journalism.’ Tomás Eloy Martínez, author of Santa Evita Based on personal interviews and unprecedented access, this first biography of Evo Morales by Argentinean journalist Martín Sivak provides a fast-paced and in-depth look at the man behind the president. July 2010 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £17.99
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Revolution! South America and the Rise of the New Left Nikolas Kozloff, Senior Research Fellow at the Council on Hemospheric Affairs in Washington, DC a
'A foray into an area that will test policymakers in the US like never before for years to come..’ Gavin O’Toole, The Latin American Review of Books In the past few years, South America has witnessed the rise of leftist governments coming into power on the heels of dramatic social and political unrest. This new book provides an inside look into the populist wave sweeping South America - and what it means for the rest of the world. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 256pp Paperback £12.99
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Presidential Breakdowns in Latin America
The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America
Causes and Outcomes of Executive Instability in Developing Democracies
Theoretical and Comparative Explorations Olivier Dabène, Professor of Political Science, Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), France
Edited by Mariana Llanos, Researcher, German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Institute for Latin American Studies, Germany and Leiv Marsteintredet, PhD Research Fellow, Department of Comparative Politics, niversity of Bergen, Norway
The first comprehensive analysis of a new type of executive instability without regime instability in Latin America referred to as ‘presidential breakdown.’ Contents: PART I: PRESIDENTIAL BREAKDOWNS IN LATIN AMERICA: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES / Introduction: Causes and Outcomes of Presidential Breakdowns; M.Llanos & L.Marsteintredet / Presidential Breakdowns and Democratic Breakdowns in Latin America: Similar Causes, Different Outcomes; M.E.Alvarez & L.Marsteintredet / Latin American Presidential Resignations and the Role of Congress; A.M.Mustapic / PART II: PRESIDENTIAL BREAKDOWNS IN LATIN AMERICA: CASE-STUDIES / Minority Governments and Interrupted Presidencies: The Modern Iron Law of Argentine Politics?; M.Llanos / Failed Presidencies and the Presidential System of Government: The Case of Bolivia; M.A.Buitrago / Presidential Breakdowns and the Slowmotion Deterioration of Ecuadorian Democracy; M.Bøe / Peru 1990-2000: The Fujimori Legacy on Presidentialism; T.E.Holvik-Skinlo & E.Berntzen / Presidential Failure in an Unlikely Case: The Case of Carlos Andrés Pérez in Venezuela; A.Mähler / The Serranazo: A Tale of an Announced Presidential Breakdown; M.C.Bjune & S.S.Petersen / The Negotiated Breakdown of the Balaguer Presidency; L.Marsteintredet April 2010 Hardback
288pp £61.00
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Explores the widely admitted failure of regional integration in this continent, linking the features of regional institutional arrangements with domestic politics and includes an inquiry into regionalism at the hemispherical level. Contents: PART I: ONE HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL GUIDELINE / PART II: POLITICAL INSTRUMENTALIZATION OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION / Resolving Regional Crises / Crisis and Regional Integration / Building a Collective Defense of Democracy / PART III: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF INSTITUTIONS / Institutional Isomorphism / Scope and Level of Integration. Explaining a Mismatch / PART IV: DEMOCRATIZING REGIONAL INTEGRATION / The Parliamentary Option / Integration from Below / Integration and Common Goods / PART V: THE CONTENTIOUS POLITICS OF INTEGRATION / Regional Multilevel Governance in the Americas? October 2009 Hardback
288pp £57.00
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CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christine Lequesne ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Dawson ERA, Ebrary
Middle East Politics
Democracy in Syria Joshua Landis, Assistant Professor of History, University of Oklahoma, USA
Shedding light on the formative processes of state- and nation- building in the contemporary Middle East, Landis enhances understanding of the disjuncture between the emergence of states and the formation of national communities. He explores how the fiercely contested interactions between these two processes impacted on Syria and the Middle East. Contents: The Druze / The Alawites / Shukri al-Quwwatli: Personal Power Versus the Rule of Law / The Army / The War in Palestine / The War at Home March 2011 Hardback
256pp £40.00
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Detained without Cause Muslims’ Stories of Detention and Deportation in America after 9/11 Irum Shiekh, Visiting Scholar of Asian American Studies, University College Los Angeles, USA
Immigrants from Pakistan, Egypt, India, and Palestine who were racially profiled and detained following the September 11 attacks tell their personal stories in a collection which explores themes of transnationalism, racialization, and the global war on terror, and explains the human cost of suspending civil liberties after a wartime emergency. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2011 Hardback Paperback
256pp £48.50 £17.99
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Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes
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Hezbollah: The Story of the Party of God
Iraq Between Occupations
Understanding Iran
Perspectives from 1920 to the Present
Everything You Need to Know, From Persia to the Islamic Republic, From Cyrus to Ahmadinejad
From Revolution to Institutionalization
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, and Lecturer, Asia-Africa-Institute of Hamburg University, Germany
Eitan Azani, Deputy Executive Director, International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Israel
'By far the best book published for many years on Hezbollah.' - Dr. Boaz Ganor, Koret Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA Examines the Hezbollah movement from a multidisciplinary, comprehensive, historical, and systematic perspective to explain how it has evolved since its inception in the early 1980s to the present. Contents: Preface / Social Protest MovementsTheoretical Framework / Development of Social Movements in Muslim Society: The Phenomenon and Its Characteristics / The Shiite Community in Lebanon, and the Background for Hezbollah’s Emergence / Expansion and Institutionalization of the Movement- Constraints and Adaptation / Political Institutionalization and Public Discourse- Adaptation and Legitimization / Hezbollah as a Player in the Lebanese Political Arena- Mutual Influences / Hezbollah as a Regional Player / Hezbollah as a Player in the International Arena / Hezbollah between the IDF’s Withdrawal from Lebanon on May 2000 and the Second Lebanon War, July 2006 / Summary and Conclusions January 2011 Paperback
308pp £19.99
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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 reevaluation 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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Globalisation, Democratisation and Radicalisation in the Arab World
William R. Polk, established the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, USA
‘A great scholar’s brilliant appreciation of Iranian culture and history.’ - Dr. Khodadad Farmanfarmaian, former Deputy Prime Minister of Iran William R. Polk provides an informative, readable history of a country which is moving quickly toward becoming the dominant power and culture of the Middle East. Polk describes a country and a history misunderstood by many in the West, while Iranians chafe under the yolk of their current leaders. Contents: Acknowledgements / Foreword / Becoming Iranian / Being Iranian / Shahs, Ulama and Western Powers / From Political Revolution through Social Revolution to Violent Revolution / The Revolutionary Regime / The United States and Iran Today and Tomorrow January 2011 Paperback
272pp £10.99
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Edited by Jane Harrigan, Head of Department, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), UK and Hamed El-Said, Reader in Political Economy, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK
Provides a fascinating analysis of the external and internal linkages that have for decades impeded economic and political reforms in the Arab world, and presents a new and coherent framework that enables policy makers and practitioners to better understand, identify and deal with the root causes of terrorism. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 272pp 21 b/w tables and 24 figures Hardback £65.00
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Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan The British, Russian, and American Invasions Hafizullah Emadi, Director of the Board of Directors for the First Micro-Finance Bank Ltd, Afghanistan
Examines how dependent development and struggles for power within and outside the state apparatus led to formation of alliances with imperial powers and how the latter used these alliances to manipulate political development in Afghanistan to their own advantage.
Contents: Reform and Rebellion in Post-Independence / Dawn of Political Liberalization / Military Putsch and Regime Change / State, Imperialism and Dissident Movements / Mujahidin, Civil War, and the Taliban / PostTaliban Politics of Reconstruction October 2010 Hardback
304pp £58.00
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Behind the Veil of Vice
Lebanon
The Business and Culture of Sex in the Middle East
Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis
John R. Bradley, was born in England in 1970. He was educated at University College London, Dartmouth College, and Exeter College, Oxford. He has written for the Washington Quarterly, the New Republic, the Economist, Newsweek, Prospect, the London Telegraph, Salon, and the London Sunday Times Fluent in Egyptian Arabic, he is the Author of Saudi Arabia Exposed: Inside a Kingdom in Crisis (2005), a Foreign Affairs bestseller, and the critically acclaimed Inside Egypt: The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution (2008)
A riveting journey through the underbelly of the Middle East, exposing a secret world as shocking as it is widespread. Contents: Introduction: Preaching to the Perverted / Dissent in Damascus / Islamic Feminism / Temporary Marriages / Child Brides / Pleasure Island / Moral Panic / Veils and Vices / Conclusion November 2010 288pp 16 b/w photographs Hardback £17.99
Israel’s Asymmetric Wars Samy Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, CERI (Centre for International Studies and Research) Sciences Po, Paris, France
Analyzes why and how the Israeli army did not succeed in finding the appropriate way to fight terrorism since the creation of the Israeli state.
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Edited by Barry Rubin, Director, GLORIA Centre, Editor of MERIA Journal, and Editor of The Middle East in Focus
‘A rare panoptical book on Lebanon, illustrating the country’s complexity and exhilarating intangibles.’ - Michael Young, Opinion Editor, The Daily Star, Lebanon
For the first time since the 1980s, Lebanon is now constantly on the front page of the world’s media. This book seeks to explain the contemporary situation in Lebanon and how it affects the region and the world. Contents: Reflections on Lebanon; W.Harris / What Makes Lebanon a Distinctive Country?; E.Fawaz / Lebanon’s Militia Wars; T.Badran / Lebanon’s Roller Coaster Ride; W.Harris / Demographic Dilemmas; M. Farha / Lebanon’s Culture: Popular Music as a Case Study; C.P.Freund / Lebanon’s Economy between Violence and Political Stalemate; N.Raphaeli / Islamist Groups in Lebanon; G.Gambill / Hizballah in Lebanon: Between Tehran and Beirut, between the Struggle with Israel, and the Struggle for Lebanon; E.Zisser / The Lebanese Shi’a as a Political Community; O.Nir / Israel and Lebanon: Problematic Proximity; J.Spyer / America and the Lebanon Issue; D.Schenker October 2010 Paperback
256pp £19.99
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The Middle East in Focus Series Editor: Barry Rubin
Contents: PART I: THE GENEALOGY OF ‘DISPROPORTIONATE COUNTERATTACK’ / Democracies Facing the Challenge of Asymmetric Warfare / The Genesis of a Doctrine / ‘Peace in Galilee’ and the Making of a New Guerilla / How Tzahal Made the First Intifada Popular / PART II: DEALING WITH THE SECOND INTIFADA / Entrance into the Intifada Backfired / A Tougher Stance / Counter-Productive Virtuosity of Targeted Killings / Resilience of Israeli Democracy / Strategic Incoherence / Conclusion: The Only Enemy Capable of Undoing the Israeli Army October 2010 Hardback
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middle east politics
The Muslim Brotherhood
The Plight of the Palestinians
The Organization and Policies of a Global Islamist Movement
A Long History of Destruction Edited by William A. Cook, Professor of English, University of La Verne, USA
Barry Rubin, Director, GLORIA Centre, Editor of MERIA Journal, and Editor of The Middle East in Focus
The Muslim Brotherhood is the oldest and most important international Islamist group. Aside from strong organizations in Egypt, Jordan, Syria - where it provides the main opposition - and its Palestinian offshoot Hamas which rules the Gaza Strip, the Brotherhood has become active in Europe and North America. Contents: Comparing Muslim Brotherhoods; B.Rubin / The Middle East / Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Portrait of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ideological Guide; A.Belén Soage / The Muslim Brothers in Egypt; A.Belén Soage& J.Fuentelsaz Franganillo / The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan; H.Escobar / The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood; R.Rabil / Hamas: The Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood; H.Frisch / Europe and the West / The Muslim Brotherhood in Europe; L.Vidino / The Very Model of a British Muslim Brotherhood; D.Rich / The Muslim Brotherhood in France; F.Khosrokhavar / The Muslim Brotherhood in Germany; G.Steinberg / The Muslim Brotherhood in North America; A.Lapin June 2010 Paperback
196pp £19.99
The Middle East in Focus Series Editor: Barry Rubin
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Change and Continuity Elhum HaghighatSordellini, Assistant Professor, Lehman College, City University of New York, USA
A collection of voices from around the world that establishes in both theoretical and graphic terms the slow, methodical genocide taking place in Palestine beginning in the 1940s. Voices decrying in startling, vivid, and forceful language the calculated atrocities taking place.
August 2010 Hardback
Women in the Middle East and North Africa
272pp £55.00
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Iraq A Lost War Mohamed El-Shibiny, former UNESCO Chief Technical Advisor for East Africa, the Philippines, and Qatar
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.
Explores the complexity of women’s social status in the Middle East and North African region and fills a gap in the existing literature by providing an up-to-date and comprehensive portrait of women’s status from a theoretical and socio- demographic perspective.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND / The Path of Social and Economic Change According to the Modernization Theory / Patriarchy, Modernization, and the Global Economy / PART II: STATUS AND THE COMPONENT VARIABLES THAT INFLUENCE WOMEN’S ADVANCEMENT IN THE MENA REGION / Women’s Status: The Question of Access to Resources and Women’s Empowerment / Fertility Patterns, Trends, and Women’s Status / Education and Status of Women / Work: Definition& Patterns / Labor Migration, Oil Revenue, and their Impact on Women’s Employment / PART III: CONCLUSION, DISCUSSION, AND CASE STUDIES August 2010 17pp figures Hardback
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Contents: The Impact of 11 September on War in Iraq / World War with Terrorism / Is the Iraqi War Justified? / Coalition Forces Captured Saddam Hussein / Global Feeling Against War in Iraq / The Position of U.N. and E.U. toward War in Iraq / World/Islamic Condemnation to Abu Ghraib Detention / Toward Accelerating Transfer of Power - from U.S Occupation to Iraq Government, a Historical Review / Danger of Islamic Insurgents in Iraq / The Ignition of Civil War in Iraq / Democratization of Iraq / Is Democracy in Iraq in Flames? July 2010 Hardback
256pp £55.00
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Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
The Persian Gulf in History Edited by Lawrence G. Potter, Deputy Director of Gulf/2000 and Adjunct Associate Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University, USA
A History with Documents 7th edition Charles D. Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA
‘The text is clear and concise. The introductions and conclusions to each chapter will keep students on track.’ John Calvert, Creighton University, USA 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 right up to Spring 2009. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 608pp photographs and maps Paperback £22.99
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Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s
An informative edited volume that surveys the history of the Persian Gulf from ancient times to the present day. Chapters by leading authorities summarize the internal history of the region and highlight the role outsiders, including the Portuguese, Dutch, Ottomans, British and Americans, have played there. Contents: Introduction; L.G.Potter / PART I: GULF HISTORY AND SOCIETY / The Archaeology and Early History of the Persian Gulf; D.Potts / The Persian Gulf in the Pre-Islamic Period: Sasanian Perspectives; T.Daryaee / The Gulf in the Early Islamic Period; D.Whitcomb / The Kings of Hormuz; M.B.Vosoughi / Boom and Bust: The Port of Basra in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century; R.Matthee / The Cultural Unity of the Indian Ocean; M.R.Bhacker / The Gulf and the Swahili Coast: A History of Acculturation over the Longue Durée; A.Sheriff / Ties between India and the Gulf; P.Risso / The Arab Presence on the Iranian Coast of the Persian Gulf; S.Nadjmabadi / Gulf Society Today: An Anthropologist’s View of the Khalijis; W.Beeman / PART II: THE ROLE OF OUTSIDERS / The Portuguese Presence in the Persian Gulf; J.T.e Cunha / Dutch Relations with the Persian Gulf; W.Floor / The Ottoman Role in the Gulf; F.Anscombe / Britain and the Gulf: At the Periphery of Empire; J.Peterson / The U.S. Role in the Gulf; G.Sick May 2010 Paperback
336pp £19.99
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Iran and the CIA The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited Darioush Bayandor, Iran Analyst and Historian
‘It is helpful to be reminded that history often needs re-examining.’ - The Economist In the early 1950s, frail septuagenarian prime minister of Iran, Doctor Mohammad Mosaddeq, shook the world - challenging Britain by nationalizing Iran’s British-run oil industries. In August 1953 he was overthrown. Revisiting these events with astonishing new evidence, this book challenges the conventionally-held theory of foul play by the CIA. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2010 Hardback
272pp £20.00
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Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Publics Edited by Mansoor Moaddel, Professor of Sociology, Eastern Michigan University, USA
‘...an illuminating study...The editor has done a superb job orienting the book overall within accepted methods and questions central to comparative study in the social sciences.’ Southeast Review of Asian Studies Addressing values and politics in the Muslim world, this pioneering volume examines attitudes towards democracy and politics, between the elite and the publics of Islamic and European countries. It also examines the political and economic consequences of religious beliefs; the perceptions of outsiders; family and health. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 Paperback
376pp £20.99
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Civilian Jihad
Israeli Exceptionalism
Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
The Destabilizing Logic of Zionism M. Shahid Alam, Professor of Economics, Northeastern University, USA
Edited by Maria J. Stephan, Senior Director, Policy and Research, International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, USA
Civilian Jihad examines the role of nonviolent civil resistance in challenging tyranny and promoting democratic-self rule in the greater Middle East using case studies and analyses of how religion, youth, women, technology and external actors have influenced the outcome of civil resistance in the region. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 Hardback Paperback
352pp £63.00 £20.99
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The Palgrave Macmillan Series on Civil Resistance ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA
‘...a ‘must read'.’ Lawrence Davidson, Professor of History, West Chester University, USA This book discusses the small band of European Zionists, who entered the world stage in late nineteenth century, determined to create a Jewish state and considers how, at that time in Europe, Jewish-Gentile frictions were local problems, whilst today in Israel they have come to form the pivot of global conflict. Contents: PART I: Israeli Exceptionalism / Varieties of Israeli Exceptionalism / Sources of Israeli Exceptionalism / PART II: Dynamite in Its Foundations / A Violent History / Zionism In Nuce / The Arabs Hate Us / A Secular Messianism / A People Without Land / Land Without a People / Jewish Factors in Zionist Success / A Surfeit of ‘Mother Countries’ / British Interests and Zionism February 2010 Hardback Paperback
272pp £57.00 £19.99
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Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs Israel in Comparative Perspective Assaf Meydani, Senior Lecturer, School of Government and Society, Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, Israel December 2009 288pp Hardback £57.00
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Debating the War of Ideas Edited by John Gallagher, Director ,Office of Iraq and Afghanistan Affairs, National Security Council
The War of Ideas is about the fundamental principles of human society. It is a global war: the foes have resorted to arms to protect and promote their worldview This book brings together some of the most important voices from different partisan, theoretical and religious perspectives to argue and forecast the next phase in the War of Ideas Contents: Debating the War of Ideas; J.Gallagher & E.Patterson / Jihadism’s War of Ideas; W.Phares / ‘Dangerous Concepts’ and the Struggle Within: Reclaiming State and Politics from the Islamists; M.Nawaz / Sharing With Equals: Modernity, Fundamentalism, and the Future; K.Armstrong / Conceptualizing the Islamist Threat: War and Deceit; R.Ibrahim / Debates over Just War and Jihad: Ideas, Interpretations, and Implications Across Cultures; J.Turner Johnson / The Clash of Interpretations; A.Meddeb, translated by C.Mandell / The Clash of Civilizations?; A.Ahmed / Debating Absolutism and Pluralism in Contemporary Islam; A.Afsaruddin / Democracy, Religious Freedom, and the War of Ideas; E.Patterson / Inter-civilizational Conflict between Value Systems and Concepts of Order: Exploring the Islamic Humanist Potential for a Peace of Ideas; B.Tibi / The War of Ideas as Therapy: Reflections on a Eureka Moment in the ‘War on Terror’; A.El-Affendi / Waging Trans-Epistemological Warfare; J.M.Brachman / Counterradicalization and Europe’s New Security Dilemma; L.Vidino / The Struggle for Islamism in the Levant: The Case of Northern Lebanon; B.Rougier / Dissonance and Denial: U.S. Foreign Policy and the War of Ideas; R.Spencer January 2010 Hardback
304pp £63.00
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middle east politics
The Turkish-Israeli Relationship
Framing the Iraq War Endgame
Changing Ties of Middle Eastern Outsiders
War’s Denouement in an Age of Terror
Ofra Bengio, Senior Research Fellow, Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, and Senior Lecturer in Middle East History, Tel Aviv University, Israel
‘A long overdue and welcome exploration of one of the more interesting, least understood but yet much talked about relationships in the Middle East.’ - Henri J. Barkey, Cohen Professor of International Relations, Lehigh University, USA Turkey and Israel are two of the most important countries in the Middle East, but also are outsiders to the region for political and cultural reasons. Here Bengio examines the historic, geo-strategic and political-cultural roots of the Turkish-Israeli relationship, from the 1950s until today. Contents: Preface / Introduction / After the 1991 Gulf War Earthquake / Days of Future Past: The Peripheral Alliance / The 1990s Alignment: Motives and Players / The Making of the Alignment / Implications and Reactions / Conclusion: A New Regional Order? January 2010 Paperback
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Erika G. King, Professor of Political Science, Grand Valley State University, USA and Robert A. Wells, Professor of Political Science, Thiel College, USA
Traces the evolution of political and media discourse on the Iraq war endgame over the roughly 28-month period from late fall 2005 to spring 2008. Contents: Introduction / Constructing the Endgame Narrative for a Different Kind of War / Dominating the Public War Discourse / Challenging Bush’s Why We Fight Narrative / Sounding an Official Warning Bell on Mounting Terrorism and Civil War / Crafting reactions to the Midterm Elections and the Iraq Study Group Report / Interpreting the Consequences of the Troop Surge / Spinning and Debating the Petraeus/ Crocker Report / Bush’s Endgame Narrative / Conclusion November 2009 288pp Hardback £50.00
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The Political Culture of Leadership in the United Arab Emirates Andrea B. Rugh, Adjunct Scholar, Middle East Institute, USA
‘If only this book had been in my library when I was the US Ambassador to that country!’ Ambassador David L. Mack, Acting President, Middle East Institute Despite differences in size, economic resources, and external political pressures, the rulers of the United Arab Emirates utilized very similar cultural expectations to gain the support of others. In this book the author describes the significant but largely ‘invisible’ roles women and marriage play in the political process of tribal societies. Contents: The Economic and Political Context / The Cultural Context / Early Leaders of Abu Dhabi / Zaid the Great and Consolidation of Abu Dhabi / The Bani Sultan and the Transformation of Abu Dhabi / The Maktums (Al Bu Falasa) and the Development of Dubai / Sharja and Ras al Khaima During Early Qawasim Rule / Sharja and Ras al Khaima Separate under Qawasim Rule / Preserving Ajman Independence under Al Bu Khuraiban / Um al Qaiwain’s Survival under the Mualla / The Sharkiyin and Pursuit of Fujairan Independence / The Political Culture of Leadership November 2010 286pp Paperback £20.00
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middle east politics
Inside Egypt The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution John R. Bradley, has written for The Economist, The Washington Quarterly, The Financial Times, The New Republic, The Times Literary Supplement, Newsweek, and Salon
‘Terrifically well told and extremely sobering.’ Kirkus
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Five decades after Nasser overthrew the Britishbacked monarchy, the future of Egypt grows more uncertain by the day. Bradley examines the junctions of Egyptian politics and society as they slowly disintegrate under the twin pressures of a ruthless military dictatorship at home and a flawed Middle East policy in Washington. Contents: A Failed Revolution / The Brothers / Sufis and Christians / The Bedouin / Torture / Corruption / Lost Dignity / Egypt after Mubarak September 2009 256pp Paperback £10.99
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Political theory and political science Political Theory and Political Science
Michel Foucault: Lectures at the College de France
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 in International Relations, University of Edinburgh, UK
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
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Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-1979
Series Editor: Arnold I. Davidson
Michel Foucault, acknowledged as the pre-eminent philosopher of France in the 1970s and 1980s, continues to have enormous impact throughout the world in many disciplines, Arnold I. Davidson, Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago, USA and Graham Burchell, Translator, and has written essays on Michel Foucault, Editor of The Foucault Effect
The Complete Collège de France Lectures given by one of the Most Influential Thinkers of the Last Century Michel Foucault remains among the towering intellectual figures of the modern age. His works on sexuality, madness, the prison and medicine are classics; his example continues to challenge and inspire. From 1971 until his death in 1984, Foucault gave public lectures at the world-famous Collège de France. These lectures were seminal events. Attended by thousands, they created benchmarks for contemporary critical inquiry.
The Courage of the Truth The Government of Self and Others II Michel Foucault, acknowledged as the pre-eminent philosopher of France in the 1970s and 1980s, continues to have enormous impact throughout the world in many disciplines, Arnold I. Davidson, Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago, USA and Graham Burchell ,Translator, and has written essays on Michel Foucault, Editor of The Foucault Effect
The Courage of the Truth is the last course that Michel Foucault delivered at the College de France before his death in 1984. In this course, he continues the theme of the previous year’s lectures in exploring the notion of “truth-telling” in politics to establish a number of ethically irreducible conditions based on courage and conviction. Contents: Foreword: François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana / 1 February 1984: First Hour / 1 February 1984: Second Hour / 8 February 1984: First Hour / 8 February 1984: Second Hour / 15 February1984: First Hour / 15 February 1984: Second Hour / 22 February 1984: First Hour / 22 February 1984: Second Hour / 29 February 1984: First Hour / 29 February 1984: Second Hour / 7 March 1984: First Hour / 7 March 1984: Second Hour / 14 March 1984: First Hour / 14 March 1984: Second Hour / 21 March 1984: First Hour / 21 March 1984: Second Hour / 28 March 1984: First Hour / 28 March 1984: Second Hour / Course context / Index of notions / Index of names March 2011 Hardback
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The Birth of Biopolitics
356pp £22.99
‘Brilliant, lucid and supremely relevant.’ - Nick Butler, Cambridge Centre for Energy Studies, UK Foucault continues on the theme of his 1978 course by focusing on the study of liberal and neoliberal forms of government and concentrating in particular on two forms of neo-liberalism: German post-war liberalism and the liberalism of the Chicago School. Contents: Foreword: François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana / 10 January 1979 / 17 January 1979 / 24 January 1979 / 31 January 1979 / 7 February 1979 / 14 February 1979 / 21 February 1979 / 7 March 1979 / 14 March 1979 / 21 March 1979 / 28 March 1979 / 4 April 1979 / Course Summary / Course Content / Index of Names / Index of Concepts and Notions April 2010 Paperback
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Political theory and political science
The Government of Self and Others Michel Foucault, acknowledged as the pre-eminent philosopher of France in the 1970s and 1980s, continues to have enormous impact throughout the world in many disciplines, Arnold I. Davidson, Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago, USA and Graham Burchell, Translator, and has written essays on Michel Foucault, Editor of The Foucault Effect Contents: Foreword: François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana / Introduction: Arnold I. Davidson / Translator’s Note / 5 January 1983: First Hour / 5 January 1983: Second Hour / 12 January 1983: First Hour / 12 January 1983: Second Hour / 19 January 1983: First Hour / 19 January 1983: Second Hour / 26 January 1983: First Hour / 26 January 1983: Second Hour / 2 February 1983: First Hour / 2 February 1983: Second Hour / 9 February 1983: First Hour / 9 February 1983: Second Hour / 16 February 1983: First Hour / 16 February 1983: Second Hour / 23 February 1983: First Hour / 23 February 1983: Second Hour / 2 March 1983: First Hour / 2 March 1983: Second Hour / 9 March 1983: First Hour / 9 March 1983: Second Hour / Course Context / Index of Notions / Index of Names April 2010 Hardback
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Just and Unjust Interventions in World Politics
On Rawls, Development and Global Justice
Public and Private
The Freedom of Peoples Catherine Lu, Associate Professor of Political Science, McGill University, Canada
Review of the hardback edition: 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
256pp £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
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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 Hardback
264pp £57.50
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International Political Theory Series Editor: Gary Browning
Cosmopolitan Liberalism Expanding the Boundaries of the Individual Mónica Judith Sánchez-Flores, Adjunct Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico City and Instructor of Sociology and Politics, Thomson Rivers University in British Columbia, Canada
Cosmopolitan Liberalism is a critique of the western tradition of liberal thought and an effort to overcome the philosophical boundaries of individualism towards a more inclusive and open conception. Contents: Introduction: Contemporary Cosmopolitanism / Compassion and a Tale of Belonging for the Human Species / Trust in Strangers and the Critique of Abstract Liberalism / Beyond the Realm of Individuality: Nature and Children / Human Difference and the Multicultural Dilemma / Citizens of the World, Unite! September 2010 216pp 1pp figures Hardback £55.00
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Political theory and political science
International Political Theory after Hobbes
The Secret History of Democracy Edited by Benjamin Isakhan, Research Fellow, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Australia and Stephen Stockwell, Professor of Journalism and Communication, School of Humanities, Griffith University, Australia
Analysis, Interpretation and Orientation Edited by Raia Prokhovnik, Reader, Department of Politics and International Studies, The Open University, UK and Gabriella Slomp, Senior Lecturer in 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
240pp
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International Political Theory Series Editor: Gary Browning
The editors explore the intriguing idea that there is much more democracy in human history than is generally acknowledged. They establish that democracy was developing across greater Asia before classical Athens, clung on during the ‘Dark Ages’, often formed part of indigenous governance and is developing today in unexpected ways. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 Hardback
256pp £57.50
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Theorizing Global Studies Darren J. O’Byrne, Principal Lecturer in Sociology and Human Rights, and Subject Head of Social Sciences and Alexander Hensby, Lecturer in Social Science, both at Roehampton University, UK
Introducing seven models of global change, this book explains, challenges and redefines the core theories used in global studies today. 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 336 pp 216x138mm 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
Marx Today Selected Works and Recent Debates Edited by John F. Sitton, Professor of Political Science, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA
Provides, in one volume, primary sources by Marx and critical commentary which relates Marxism to contemporary social and political topics. No previous anthology of Marx has combined both brief works by Marx and multiple critical essays elaborating on his themes or engaging the shortcomings of his arguments. Contents: Introduction / Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848) / ‘Speech on Free Trade’ (1847), with Engels’s Introduction of 1888 / ‘Preface’ to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (1859) / ‘Value, Price, and Profit’ (1865) / Selection from The Civil War in France (1871) / ‘Critique of the Gotha Programme’ (1875) / Recent Marxian Arguments / ‘Why Socialism?’; Albert Einstein / ‘Deconstructing Capitalism as a System’; Fred Block / ‘The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More Progressive Union’; Heidi Hartmann / ‘Marx and the Environment’; John Bellamy Foster / ‘Revolutionizing Spirituality: Reflections on Marx and Religion’; John Brentlinger / ‘Where Do Postmodernists Come From?’; Terry Eagleton January 2011 Hardback Paperback
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The Fall and Rise of Political Leaders Olof Palme, Olusegun Obasanjo, and Indira Gandhi Leslie Derfler, Professor of History, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Looks at three former heads of government who achieved the pinnacle of political power, fell from or relinquished power, and then-after a period in the political ‘wilderness’-regained it. Contents: Olof Palme: Creation / Olof Palme: Termination / Olof Palme: Interment / Olof Palme: Resurrection / Olusegun Obasanjo: Creation / Olusegun Obasanjo: Termination / Olusegun Obasanjo: Interment / Olusegun Obasanjo: Resurrection / Indira Gandhi: Creation / Indira Gandhi: Termination / Indira Gandhi: Interment / Indira Gandhi: Resurrection January 2011 Hardback
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Political theory and political science
The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche
Gender, Politics and Institutions Towards a Feminist Institutionalism
Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism
Edited by Mona Lena Krook, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Women and Gender Studies, Washington University in St Louis, USA and Fiona Mackay, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Edinburgh University, UK
Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Western Ontario, Canada
‘Highly recommended.’ - Keith Ansell-Pearson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick, UK Following Nietzsche’s call for a philosopherphysician and his own use of the bodily language of health and illness as tools to diagnose the ailments of the body politic, this book offers a reconstruction of the concept of political physiology in Nietzsche’s thought, bridging gaps between Anglo-American, German and French schools of interpretation. Contents: Preface / Introduction: The Mnemotechnics of Nihilism and the Political Physiology of Eternal Recurrence / The Displaced ‘Origin’ of Political Physiology / The Economic Problem of Production: Nature, Culture, Life / The Dynamics of Opposition and the Transformation of the Übermensch / Self Annihilation and the Metamorphosis of Nihilism / The Pathology of Amor Fati: Eros and Eschaton / Novum Organum: The Overhuman as the Overmanifold / Postface: The Transmigration of Homo Natura / Notes / Bibliography / Index January 2011 Hardback
256pp £50.00
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African-American Political Psychology Identity, Opinion, and Action in the Post-Civil Rights Era Edited by Tasha S. Philpot, Associate Professor, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin, USA and Smail K. White, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ohio State University, USA
This volume addresses questions such as: How do the unique experiences of Blacks in America influence their political psychology? What are the psychological mechanisms underlying Blacks’ orientation toward politics and can these mechanisms help account for observed differences in Black political attitudes and behaviour? A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 264pp Hardback £55.00
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'This superb book is one of those rare collections that moves a field forward.' - Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Government Department, Cornell University, USA Political institutions profoundly shape political life and are also gendered. This groundbreaking collection synthesises 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: Foreword; J.Lovenduski / Introduction: Gender, Politics, and Institutions: Setting the Agenda; F.Mackay & M.L.Krook / Gender and Institutions of Political Recruitment: Candidate Selection in PostDevolution Scotland; M.Kenny / Discursive Strategies for Institutional Reform: Gender Quotas in Sweden and France; L.Freidenvall & M.L.Krook / Gendered Institutions and Women’s Substantive Representation: Female Legislators in Argentina and Chile; S.Franceschet / Gendering the Institutional Reform of the Welfare State: Germany, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland; M.Beyeler & C.Annesley / Gender and Institutions of Multi-Level Governance: Child Care and Social Policy Debates in Canada; J.Grace / The Institutional Roots of Post-Communist Family Policy: Comparing the Czech and Slovak Republics; H.Hašková & S.Saxonberg / Gendering Federalism: Institutions of Decentralization and Power-Sharing; J.Vickers / Gendered Institutionalist Analysis: Understanding Democratic Transitions; G.Waylen / Nested Newness and Institutional Innovation: Expanding Gender Justice in the International Criminal Court; L.Chappell / Conclusion: Towards a Feminist Institutionalism?; F.Mackay December 2010 240pp Hardback £57.50
Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics Jonathan Dean, Teacher of Political Theory, Department of Government, University of Essex, UK
Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics puts forward a timely analysis of contemporary feminism. Critically engaging with both narratives of feminist decline and reemergence, 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. Contents: Introduction / Current Developments in Feminist Politics / Rethinking Feminist Radicalism / The Fawcett Society: The End of the Road for Equality Feminism? / Women’s Aid: Professionalised Radicalism? 1 / The F-word: Cultural Politics and Third-Wave Feminism / Conclusion: The Consequences of Optimism / Notes / Bibliography July 2010 1 b/w table Hardback
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Gender and Politics Series Editors: Judith Squires and Johanna Kantola
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Gender and Politics Series Editors: Judith Squires and Johanna Kantola
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Doing Feminist Research in Political & Social Science Brooke Ackerly, Associate Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, USA and Jacqui True, Senior Lecturer in International Politics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
'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 College 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 4 figures Hardback Paperback
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Third World Citizens and the Liberalism and Human Suffering Information Technology Revolution Materialist Reflections on Politics, Ethics, and Nivien Saleh, Assistant Professor of International Studies, University of St Thomas in Houston, Texas, USA
‘In this engaging book Nivien Saleh successfully lays to rest the wrongheaded notion that the IT revolution is a great equalizer between rich and poor. Instead the rules of the international game and the way they are enforced put poor countries like Egypt at a great disadvantage. For the majority of the people in a globalizing world the IT revolution is a non-revolution.’ - Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies, Cornell University, USA Challenges the widely-held view that the information technology (IT) revolution has empowered people in the Third World. Tracing the making of the global IT regime, it shows that governments and corporations of the wealthy countries dominated this process, systematically excluding representatives of low-income countries. Contents: A Humanist Approach to Globalization / PART I: THE RULES OF THE GAME ARE FORGED / Telephony for the Global Economy / Introducing the Internet / PART II: THE RULES OF THE GAME ARE ENFORCED / Bringing Poor Economies in Line / Egypt in the World Economy / Creditors Close In / The Telecom Monopolist / Egypt’s IT Stakeholders / A New Ministry for an Old Country / PART III: LESSONS / Inferences from the Egyptian Case December 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00
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Aesthetics
Asma Abbas, Assistant Professor of Politics and Philosophy, Bard College, USA
A materialist critique of the politics, poetics and economics of suffering in liberalism that argues for attention to the labour of suffering of the victim in many well-meaning but flawed politics of redress, and imagines forms of representation, solidarity and justice that better honour the history and materiality of this labour. Contents: Introduction: Suffering’s Dead? / PART I: SUFFERING LIBERALISM / Suffering, Incorporated / The Theatre of the Ascetic / The Liberal Sensorium / PART II: RECUPERATING MATERIALISM / From Noisy Spheres to Hidden Abodes / The Fetishism of Injuries / The Tragic Art of Historical Materialists November 2010 256pp Hardback £55.00
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 and International Studies, State University of New York, USA
An analysis and a set of tools of analysis to explain and understand why, when, where, and how the United States and its major NATO allies will agree or disagree on a collective policy regarding using military force abroad. Contents: The Politics of Transatlantic Military Intervention / About the Rival Explanations / Origins of the Crisis: The Breakup of Yugoslavia / BosniaHerzegovina / Kosovo November 2010 224pp Hardback £55.00
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Political theory and political science
Mass Surveillance and State Control
Grand Theories and Ideologies in the Social Sciences
The Total Information Awareness Project Elliot D. Cohen, Professor and Chair, Department of Humanities, Indian River State College,USA and Adjunct Professor of Clinical Ethics, College of Medicine, Florida State University, USA
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. Contents: Warrantless, Mass Surveillance in a Culture of Control / Post 9-11 America’s Culture of Control / The Total Information Awareness Project / Legal Pretexts for Continuing the TIA Project / Ignorance is Strength: Complicity of the Corporate Media and Telecom Behemoths / The Tenuous Future of Net Neutrality / Peace is War: the War on Terrorism / Freedom is Slavery: Giving up your Civil Liberties as the Price of Freedom / RFID Tags to NanoTech Surveillance: The Next Orwellian Frontier / Becoming a Culture of Autonomy: Change we can Believe in November 2010 258pp 1pp figures Hardback £55.00
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Edited by Howard J. Wiarda, Dean Rusk Professor of International Relations and Head, Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia, USA
Analyzes the main competing grand theories in the social sciences, including developmentalism, dependency analysis, Marxism, institutionalism, rational choice, Freudianism, environmentalism, sociobiology, neurosciences, and transitions to democracy. Contents: Developmentalism Then and Now: The Origins and Resurgence of an Enduring Grand Theory; K.Johnson / Marxism, Dependency, and the World Systems Analysis: Are They Making a Comeback; B.Stone / Political Culture: Explanatory Variable or Residual Category?; H.Meyer / Sociological Approaches: Old and New in Political Sociology; A.P.Kryzanek / Psychoanalysis and the Study of Political Science; S.Powell / Institutions and Institutionalism; S.Sahu / Rational Choice Theory: Why Irrationality Makes More Sense for Comparative Politics; J.D.J.Nakaska / Environmental and Geographic Determinism: Jared Diamond and His Ideas; S.Hong / Science or Ideology?: Sociobiology and Its Aftermath; M.Bayar / Neuronopolitics: The Brainy Approach to Political Science; J.Dix / Transitions to Democracy: Grand Theory or Grand Idea?; M.Clary / Non-Western and Indigenous Theories of Change; L.Langford October 2010 Hardback
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Herbert Spencer and Social Theory John Offer, Professor of Social Theory and Policy, University of Ulster, UK
Herbert Spencer remains a significant but poorly understood figure in nineteenth century intellectual life. His ideas on evolution ranged across the natural sciences and philosophy, and he pioneered new ideas in psychology and sociology. This book comprehensively examines his work and strips away common misconceptions about his sociology. Contents: Introduction / Early Spencer: Influences and Ideas / Middle Spencer: Toward a Tapestry of the World / Later Spencer: Crafting the Principles of Sociology, and Losing Hold / Evolution and Mind / Mind and Society / The Social Organism / Militant and Industrial Social Types / Understanding Music / Sociology, Evolution and Ethics / Conclusion October 2010 Hardback
384pp £60.00
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Social Theory of Fear Terror, Torture, and Death in a Post-Capitalist World Geoffrey R. Skoll, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Buffalo State College, USA
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Elites rely on fear to keep and expand their privileges and control the masses. In the current crisis of the capitalist world system, elites in the United States, along with other central countries, promote fear of crime and terrorism. This book offers an analysis of the crisis and strategies for rebellion.
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2010 Hardback
246pp £55.00
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Political theory and political science Issues in Political Theory Series Editors: Peter Jones and Albert Weale
Democracy
Justice
2nd Revised, Extended and Updated edition
3rd edition
Albert Weale, Professor of Government, University of Essex, UK
‘...a unique and useful series aimed at introducing readers to the intricacies of contemporary debates concerning fundamental political issues.’ - J.P. Johnson, Choice
This wide-ranging text identifies and assesses the main conceptions of democracy from participationist to elitist. It proceeds to consider in detail a range of key issues in democratic theory in relation to which these conceptions can be distinguished.
Political Obligation 2nd edition John Horton, Professor of Political Philosophy, Keele University, UK
How should we understand the relationship between citizens and governments, and what are the obligations of citizens? In this substantially revised new edition of an influential text, John Horton challenges dominant theories by offering an ‘associative’ account focusing particularly on what it is to be a member of a political community. Contents: Problems of Political Obligation / Voluntarist Theories / Teleological Theories / Deontological Theories / Anarchism: Political and Philosophical / Associative Political Obligation and its Critics / Elaborating the Associative Theory / Conclusion September 2010 228pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99
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Tom D. Campbell, Director of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Stuart University, Australia
Review of the 1st edition: ‘[E]very chapter is rich in insight and thought provoking in its analysis. The entire book reveals the learning of its author. [A]s an introductory text Justice succeeds admirably. One will not find anywhere else such easily accessible and clearly written introductions to this range of different views.’ - Stephen C. Hicks, Bimonthly Review of Law Books The substantially revised third edition of this widely-used text introduces nine major theoretical approaches and their key protagonists, including a new chapter on global justice, and assesses their ability to generate clear, consistent and illuminating accounts of justice as a distinctive social, political and legal value. Contents: What is Justice? / What is Just? / Justice as Entitlement / Justice as Rights / Justice as Contract / Justice as Efficiency / Justice as Desert / Justice as Critique / Justice as Empowerment / Justice as Democracy / Global Justice / Justice and Humanity January 2010 Hardback Paperback
280pp £65.00 £23.99
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Political theory and political science
The Cost of Free Speech
Beyond Paradigms
Pornography, Hate Speech, and their Challenge to Liberalism
Analytic Eclecticism in the Study of World Politics 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
Abigail Levin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Niagara University, USA
The distinctly contemporary proliferation of pornography and hate speech poses a challenge to liberalism’s traditional ideal of a ‘marketplace of ideas’ facilitated by state neutrality about the content of speech. This new study argues that the liberal state ought to depart from neutrality to meet this challenge. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Harm, Equality, and the Common Interest / Equality, Liberty, and Hard Cases / Equality, Liberty, and Hard Cases: A Contemporary View / Power and Politics: Speech Acts and Freedom of Expression / Censorship and Silencing / The Liberal State Reconceived: Advocacy and Jurisprudence in the Service of Equality / The Courts and the Constitution: Hate Speech and Pornography in the U.S., Canada, and Europe / Conclusion / Appendix A: Relevant Sections of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Appendix B: Relevant Sections of the Bill of Rights of the United States / Endnotes / Selected Bibliography / Index September 2010 224pp Hardback £55.00
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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 new 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
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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Petersm, Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker
Marx and the Dynamic of the Capital Formation An Aesthetics of Political Economy Beverley Best, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Concordia University, Canada
This study offers a close examination of Marx’s dialectical method of analysis through the lens of current debates in cultural studies, political economy, and critical sociology It seeks to reanimate Marx’s theoretical reconstruction of the capitalist formation from the point of view of recent social dynamics within advanced consumer economies Contents: Marx’s Critique of Abstraction / Capitalism’s Process of Self-Mystification / Marx’s Theoretical Process I: Abstraction and Representation / Marx’s Theoretical Process II: Historicizing the Dialectic / Mediation as Allegory: Reading Political Economy Through the Artwork of Geoffrey Farmer / The Aesthetics of Political Economy / Mapping the Collective Subject July 2010 256pp 9pp illustrations Hardback £55.00
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Political theory and political science
Comparative Political Theory An Introduction
Comparative Secularisms in a Global Age
Edited by Fred Dallmayr, Packey J. Dee Professor of Political Science and Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, France
Political theory has been traditionally confined to the history of Western political thought from Aristotle to Nietzsche, but this limitation is not tenable in a global age. This text focuses on Islamic, Indian and Far Eastern civilizations, offering readings of classical teachings and contemporary theoretical developments. Contents: PART I: COMPARATIVE POLITICAL THEORY AND CULTURAL COMPARISON / Beyond Monologue: For A Comparative Political Theory; F.Dallmayr / The Unity of Human Nature and the Diversity Cultures; K.Schmitz / PART II: ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT / The Golden Age: The Political Concepts of Islam; I.R.Lapidus / Political Islam: The Origins; C.Butterworth / Alfarabi; M.Madhi / A View Across Time: Islam as the Religion of Reason; R.L.Euben / Contemporary Islam: Reformation or Revolution?; J.L.Esposito / The Political Discourse of Contemporary Islamist Movements; Y.Choueiri / Islamicist Utopia and Democracy; L.Addi / PART III: INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT / Some Reflections on the Hindu Tradition of Political Thought; B.Parekh / Of Artha and Arthashastra; K.J.Shah / The Socio-Religious and Political Thought of Rammohun Roy; T.Pantham / Mahatma’s Critique of Modernity; A.Parel / Gandhi and Democratic Theory; R.Terchek / The Ideology of Hindu Nationalism; P.Dixit / The Political Ideas of Jawaharlal Nehru; R.C.Pillai / PART IV: EAST ASIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT / The Value of the Human in Classical Confucian Thought; T.Weiming / Law and Society in Confucian Thought; R.C.Keith / East Asia’s Modern Transformation; Wm. T.de Bary / The Contemporary Relevance of Confucianism; D.A.Bell & H.Chaibong / The Shapes and Sources of Engaged Buddhism; C.S.Queen / Buddhist Principles in the Tibetan Liberation Movement; J.I.Cabezón / East Asia and the West: Catching Up With Each Other; Wm. T.de Bary May 2010 Hardback Paperback
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Edited by Linell E. Cady, Franca G. Oreffice Dean’s Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, Arizona State University, USA and Director, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict and Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University, USA
The history and politics of secularism and the public role of religion in France, India, Turkey, and the United States. It interprets the varieties of secularism as a series of evolving and contested processes of defining and remaking religion, rather than a static solution to the challenges posed by religious and political difference. Contents: PART I: INTERPRETING SECULARISMS / Comparative Secularisms and the Politics of Modernity: An Introduction; L.E.Cady & E.Shakman Hurd / Hermeneutics and the Politics of Secularism; A.Davison / Manifestations of the Religious-Secular Divide: Self, State, and the Public Sphere; N.Göle / PART II: HISTORY AND GLOBAL POLITICS OF SECULARISMS: FRANCE, UNITED STATES, TURKEY, AND INDIA / The Evolution of Secularism in France: Between Two Civil Religions; J.Baubérot / Secularism and Security: France, Islam, and Europe; Y.Jansen / God and the Constitution: Towards a History of American Secularisms; T.Wenger / Varieties of Legal Secularism; W.Fallers Sullivan / Public Private Distinctions, the Alevi Question, and the Headscarf: Turkish Secularism Revisited; M.Dressler / Assertive Secularism in Crisis: Modernity, Democracy and Islam in Turkey; E.Fuat Keyman / The ‘Secular Ideal’ Before Secularism: A Preliminary Sketch; R.Bhargava / Indian Secularism: A Religio-Secular Ideal; T.N.Madan / Not Quite Secular Political Practice; Z.Hasan / PART III: SECULARISMS REFRACTED THROUGH RELIGIONS / Islam and Secularism; A.A.An-Na’im / Secularism and Heterodoxy; G.Viswanathan / Reading Secularism Through a Theological Lens; L.E.Cady May 2010 Hardback
304pp £62.00
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Narrative, Nature, and the Natural Law From Aquinas to International Human Rights C. Fred Alford, Professor of Government and Distinguished ScholarTeacher, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Beginning with Saint Thomas Aquinas and ending with the latest developments in international human rights, Narrative, Nature, and the Natural Law: From Aquinas to International Human Rights, brings a fairly traditional interpretation of the natural law to some rather untraditional problems and areas, including evolutionary natural law. Contents: Saint Thomas: Putting Nature into Natural Law / Maritain and the Love for the Natural Law / The New Natural Law and Evolutionary Natural Law / International Human Rights, Natural Law, and Locke / Conclusion: Evil and the Limits of the Natural Law May 2010 Hardback
192pp £57.00
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How Power Corrupts Cognition and Democracy in Organisations Ricardo Blaug, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Leeds, UK
An interdisciplinary study of the mechanisms by which power corrupts. It incorporates political theory, organizational studies and cognitive science. In particular, it introduces advances in the field of cognitive psychology, which it uses to examine the effects of institutionalized power on how we think. Contents: Introduction / Corruption, Power and Democracy / Psychologies of Power / Individual Cognition / Organisational Knowledge / Democratic Conclusions / Conclusion / April 2010 184pp 216x138mm 1 b/w line drawing and 3 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-21854-3
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Political theory and political science
New Directions in Political Science
Theories of Nationalism
Responding to the Challenges of an Interdependent World
A Critical Introduction 2nd Extended and Updated edition
Edited by Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK
'This excellent volume strikes a pitch-perfect balance between new directions and established approaches and methods. Its maturity shows that political science has come a long way and has much still to contribute. I’m very impressed - and look forward to recommending it to my students.’ - Craig Parsons, University of Oregon, USA Written by a team of leading scholars, this text focuses on a range of key challenges posed by developments in twenty-first century politics to provide a state-of-the-art assessment of current thinking and future directions in Political Science and International Relations. Contents: Introduction: Political Science in an Age of Acknowledged Interdependence; C.Hay / Policy Making in an Interdependent World; M.Moran / The Rise of Political Disenchantment; G.Stoker / The Internet in Political Science; H.Margetts / The New Politics of Equality; J.Kantola & J.Squires / Multiculturalism, Citizenship and National Identity; T.Madood / The Character of the State; H.Thompson / Economic Interdependence; J.Ravenhill / The Challenge of Territorial Politics; C.Jeffery & D.Wincott / New Security Challenges in an Interdependent World; S.Croft / Global Challenges: Accountability and Effectiveness; D.Held / Global Justice; K.Hutchings March 2010 336pp 3 b/w tables and 5 graphs Hardback £65.00 Paperback £22.99
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Umut Ozkirimli, Associate Professor of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University and Senior Visiting Fellow, LSEE (Research on South East Europe), London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
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.’ - 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 256pp 234x156mm Key Thinker Boxes in every chapter Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57732-9 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-57733-6
The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought Series Editor: Peter Wilson
Political Realism, Freud, and Human Nature in International Relations The Resurrection of the Realist Man Robert Schuett, has a PhD from the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, UK
'This book fills an intriguing gap in the history of International Relations and makes a challenging case for rethinking the significance of both Freud and human nature for international political theory today.' - Michael C. Williams, Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Canada Provides an important reappraisal of the concept of human nature in contemporary realist international-political theory. Developing a Freudian philosophical anthropology for political realism, he argues for the careful resurrection of the concept of human nature in the wider study of international relations. Contents: Introduction: The Human Nature Question / Political Realism and the Strange Death of Human Nature / PART I. IS HUMAN NATURE DEAD? / Classical Realism on Human Nature and Freud / The Human Nature of Post-Classical Realism / PART II. OUGHT HUMAN NATURE TO BE DEAD? / Human Nature and the Political: Criticism and Counter-Criticism / Human Nature, the Political, and the Virtues of Freudian Man / Conclusion: In Defense of Human Nature / Resurrecting the Realist Man, Freud, and Human Nature June 2010 Hardback
256pp £55.00
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Political theory and political science The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought cont...
British International Thinkers from Hobbes to Namier
Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory
Edited by Ian Hall, Lecturer in International Politics, University of Adelaide, Australia and Lisa Hill, Associate Professor, School of History and Politics, University of Adelaide, Australia
David Sprintzen, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Long Island University, USA, he has served as Chairperson of the Philosophy Department, C. W. Post College, and as Vice-Chairperson of the College’s Faculty Council and Vice- President of the University Senate, USA
From Hierarchy to Anarchy Territory and Politics before Westphalia Jeremy Larkins, Visiting Lecturer and Teacher in International Politics, Department of Politics, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
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.
This book will be the first to examine the variety of British international thought, its continuities and innovations. The editors combine new essays on familiar thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke with important but neglected writers and publicists such as Travers Twiss, James Bryce, and Lowes Dickinson.
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
Contents: The Glorious Sovereign: Thomas Hobbes on Leadership and International Relations; H.Patapan / John Locke’s International Thought; D.Armitage / Moral Sentiment Theory and the International Thought of David Hume; R.Jeffery / War (and Peace) in Adam Smith; L.Hill / Edmund Burke and International Conflict; R.Bourke / John Stuart Mill and the Utilitarians; G.Varouxakis / The Resiliance of Natural Law in the Writings of Sir Travers Twiss; A.Fitzmaurice / James Bryce and the Two Faces of Nationalism; C.Sylvest / Democracy and Empire: J. A. Hobson, Leonard Hobhouse, and the Crisis of Liberalism; D.Bell / The Never Satisfied Idealism of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson; J.Morefield / The Realist as Moralist: Sir Lewis Namier’s International Thought; I.Hall
February 2010 Hardback
January 2010 Hardback
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Offers a new approach to contemporary problems using philosophical perspectives and analyzing practical consequences.
Contents: PART I: RETHINKING THE WORLD / A World in Crisis / Living in a World Without God / The End of an Era / A Ripple in a Field / PART II: REMAKING THE WORLD / Telling Our Story / Ecosense / The Webbed Self: Deconstructing Individualism / The American Enterprise / Current Patterns and Future Prospects January 2010 Hardback
300pp £61.00
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Liberalism and Pluralism The Politics of E pluribus unum Craig L. Carr, Professor of Political Science, Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University, USA
Expands the idea of practical liberalism by exploring how a theory of civil association premised upon prudential argument can remain stable through time. The work explores the relation between politics and morality and crafts a theory of social justice that can command the attention of all groups present in a pluralist polity. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback
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Political theory and political science
Politics and the Criteria of Truth
Rethinking Popular Representation
Alireza Shomali, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College, USA
In the post-positivist era in which Cartesian epistemology must be overcome we require a normative criterion of truth. Without it rationality of our beliefs and justifiability of our political acts are in question. This study seeks an epistemological criterion of truth that is attentive to the sociopolitical conditions that determine meaning Contents: Introduction / The Project of Political Epistemology; its Grounds and Method / Critical Theory, Negative Dialectics and the Project of Political Epistemology / Political Epistemology vs. Sociology of Knowledge / Differance, Deconstruction, and the Project of Political Epistemology / Conclusion / Works Cited / Index February 2010 Hardback
232pp £55.00
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Olle Törnquist, Professor of Political Science and Development Research, Kristian Stokke, Professor of Human Geography, both at University of Oslo, Norway and Neil Webster, Senior Research Fellow, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark
This book starts out from the deep concern with contemporary tendencies towards depoliticisation of public issues and popular interests and makes a case for rethinking more democratic popular representation. It outlines a framework for popular representation, examines key issues and experiences and provides a policy-oriented conclusion. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback
288pp £63.00
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Theory and Methods in Political Science 3rd edition Edited by David Marsh, Director, Research School of Social Science, Australian National University, Australia and Gerry Stoker, Professor of Governance, University of Southampton, UK
‘A very useful and accessible text which delivers between two covers an in-depth introduction both to approaches and theories and to methods and research design. Its comprehensive coverage and user friendliness will make this new third edition most attractive for students across a wide range of courses.’ - Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, USA ‘An excellent introduction to theory and methods.’ Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University, USA The systematically revised third edition of the leading text on approaches and methods in political science features a considerable internationalization in both the team of contributors and the range of coverage and examples. About half the chapters are entirely new and the rest are substantially revised and updated. Contents: Introduction; G.Stoker & D.Marsh / PART I: THEORY AND APPROACHES / Introduction to Part I; G.Stoker / Behavoural Analysis; D.Sanders / Rational Choice; A.Hindmoor / The Institutional Approach; V.Lowndes / Constructivism and Interpretive Theory; C.Parsons / Political Psychology; Paul ‘t Hart / Feminism; V.Randall / Marxism; D.Macguire / Normative Theory; S.Buckler / PART II: METHODS AND RESEARCH DESIGN / Introduction to Part II; G.Stoker / Ontology and Epistemology in Political Science; D.Marsh & P.Furlong / Meta-Theoretical Issues; D. Marsh / The Challenge of Research Design; B.Hancke / Rediscovering Qualitative Approaches; A.Vromen / Quantitative Methods; P.John / The Comparative Method; J.Hopkin / The Experimental Method: Prospects for Laboratory and Field Studies; G.Stoker & H.Margetts / The Relevance of Political Science; G.Peters, J.Pierre & G.Stoker January 2010 Hardback Paperback
408pp £65.00 £24.99
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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker
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Political theory and political science
A History of International Political Theory
Financing Referendum Campaigns Edited by Karin Gilland Lutz, Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH, Switzerland and Simon Hug, Professor of Political Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Ontologies of the International Hartmut Behr, Professor of International Relations, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK
‘Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand how these complexities affect our moral reasoning and political decisions about war and peace, identity and difference, locality and globality as humanity deals with the strategic challenges of the twenty-first century.’ - Timothy W. Luke, University Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA Contemporary theory of international politics faces a twofold problem: the critical engagement with legacies of national power politics in connection to 20th 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. Contents: PART I: UNIVERSALISM IN GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITY AND CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY / PART II: UNIVERSALISTIC THINKING FROM EARLY MODERN TIMES TO ENLIGHTENMENT / PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY / PART IV: THE TRIUMPH OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 20TH CENTURY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY / PART V: INSTEAD OF A CONCLUSION – TOWARDS RENEWED ONTOL-OGY(IES) / A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 320pp Hardback £63.00
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Critics of referendums often lament that big money may buy success at the ballot box. But spending by interest groups may also be informative for citizens. This can only happen, however, if the financing of referendum campaigns is regulated. This book offers an overview of these regulations and presents research on their effects. Contents: Introduction; K.Gilland Lutz & S.Hug / Campaign Spending and Ballot Measures; T.Stratmann / Regulating Campaign Finance in Canadian Referendums and Initiatives; R.Johnston / US States; D.Smith / Campaign Financing in Danish Referendums; S.Binzer Hobolt / Financing Referendums and Initiatives in the Baltic States; D.Auers, J.Ruus & A.Krupavicius / The Financing of Referendum Campaigns in France; F.Hamon / Referendums and Spending in Ireland; K.Gilland Lutz / Financing Referendum Campaigns in Italy; R.Ricci / Financing Referendum Campaigns in Spain; C.Closa Montero & F.Carbonell Bellolio / Referendum Campaign Regulations in Switzerland; U.Serdült / Sledgehammers and Nuts? Regulating Referendums in the UK; N.Singh Ghaleigh / Referendum Campaign Regulations in Europe and Latin America; T.Zellweger, U.Serdült, A.Zda & I.Renfer / Conclusion; K.Gilland Lutz & S.Hug November 2009 256pp 24 b/w tables and 4 figures Hardback £63.00
Nationalism and Its Logical Foundations Amílcar Antonio Barreto, Associate Professor, Northeastern University, USA
Contends that there is a fundamental logic underlying the participation of nonelites in the nationalist enterprise. In order to understand this logic we must cast aside the standard myopia ingrained in most Rational Choice analysis. Contents: Nationalism from Three Directions / Rationality’s Janus-Like Nature / Modelling Social and Material Recompense / Ode to a Hero / Duty, Honor, and the Supreme Sacrifice October 2009 Hardback
208pp £55.00
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Community Identity and Political Behavior
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Mary R. Anderson, Assistant Professor, Department of Government and World Affairs, University of Tampa, USA
978-0-230-57933-0
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The focus of this book is on how community comes to influence political behaviour; it takes an interdisciplinary approach blending the fields of community psychology, sociology, and political science.
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Political theory and political science
Nations and their Histories
Cities on the Plains
Constructions and Representations
Divinity and Diversity
Edited by Susana Carvalho, Research Student, London School of Economics & Political Science, UK and François Gemenne, Junior Lecturer, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France
Nations and their Histories highlights the importance of the past and its uses in the formation of modern nations and national identities. The book looks at the construction of different national historiographies as well as present representations of the past in the political and cultural life of nations, covering the five continents. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 312pp 216x138mm 5 b/w illustrations and 2 figures Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-21860-4
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Violence and Social Justice Vittorio Bufacchi, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University College, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Char Roone Miller, Assistant Professor, Department of Public and International Affairs of George Mason University, USA
This book simultaneously explores the contemporary utilizations of gods in political theory and the significance of cities to the ways we understand what it is to be human. Contents: List of Tables and Figures / Preface / Acknowledgments / Understanding Elections and Democracy in Post-Soviet Space / Elections under Soviet Authoritarianism / Electoral System Design and Re-Design / Consequences of Electoral System Choice / Citizens and the Incentives to Vote / Political Party Evolution / Referendums as Direct Democracy / Administrative Architecture of Elections / Assessing Election Quality / Election Fraud and Public Protest / Conclusion / Appendix / Bibliography / Index September 2009 208pp Hardback £50.00
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Violence and injustice are two major political problems facing the world today. Offering a fresh, innovative analysis of the concept of violence, this book presents an original insight into the nature of injustice. Addressing three key questions, it forces us to rethink the scope and aims of a theory of social justice.
Contents: Introduction / The Concept of Violence / Violence and Integrity / Violence by Omission / Violence and Intentionality / Four Faces of Violence / Why is Violence Bad? / Violence and Social Justice / Exploitation, Injustice and Violence / Violence for Justice / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index September 2009 232pp Paperback £19.99
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The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War The Day that Changed Everything? Edited by Matthew J. Morgan, Assistant Professor of Politics at Bentley College, USA
The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War is the first volume of the six-volume series The Day that Changed Everything? edited by Matthew J. Morgan. The series brings together from a broad spectrum of disciplines the leading thinkers of our time to reflect on one of the most significant events of our time. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback
284pp £63.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-60763-7
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Political theory and political science
Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law
Applying Political Theory
Research Methods in Politics
Issues and Debates
2nd edition
American and European Strategies
Katherine Smits, Senior Lecturer in Political Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Edited by Amichai Magen, Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, USA, Thomas Risse, Professor of International Politics, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany and Michael A. McFaul, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University, USA
European and American experts systematically compare U.S. and EU strategies to promote democracy around the world – from the Middle East and the Mediterranean, to Latin America, the former Soviet bloc, and Southeast Asia. In doing so, the authors debunk the pernicious myth that there exists a transatlantic divide over democracy promotion. Contents: Foreword; R.Morningstar / Introduction: American and European Strategies to Promote Democracy; A.Magen & M.A.McFaul / Venus Approaching Mars? The EU’s Approaches to Democracy Promotion in Comparative Perspective; T.A.Börzel & T.Risse / Governance and Foreign Assistance; D.M.Girod, S.D.Krasner& K.Stoner Weiss / Europe, the United States, and Middle Eastern Democracy; R.Youngs & T.Cofman Wittes / Comparing EU and US Democracy: Promotion in the Mediterranean and the Newly Independent States; V.van Hüllen & A.Stahn / Democracy or Stability? EU and US Engagement in the Southern Caucasus; T.A.Börzel, Y.Pamuk & A.Stahn / Latin America is Different: Transatlantic Discord on How to Promote Democracy in ‘Problematic’ Countries; S.Gratius& T.Legler / U.S. and EU Strategies to Promote Democracy in Indonesia; R.Kleinfeld / Conclusions: Towards Transatlantic Democracy Promotion?; T.Risse July 2009 304pp 3 b/w tables and 5 figures Hardback £63.00
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Governance and Limited Statehood Series Editor: Thomas Risse and Ursula Lehmkuhl ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, NetLibrary, Ebrary, ebooks.com, Myilibrary, Dawson ERA, Ebook Library
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‘An impressive introductory text that powerfully demonstrates how political theory can be applied to a range of key contemporary political issues.’ - John Dryzek, ANU June 2009 Paperback
296pp £24.99
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Theories of the Democratic State John Dryzek, Professor of Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia and Patrick Dunleavy, Professor of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Peter Burnham, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK, Karin Gilland Lutz, Teacher and Researcher, Institute of Political Science, University of Berne, Switzerland, Wyn Grant, Professor of Politics, and Zig Layton-Henry, Professor Emeritus, both at University of Warwick, UK
The second edition of this popular text provides a comprehensive introduction to the main research methods employed in the study of politics and assessment of their strengths and limitations and of ethical issues in research. It has been revised and updated throughout, and a new chapter considers the relationship between research and policy. June 2008 Paperback
384pp £24.99
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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker
'At a time when many are rethinking the relationship between state and market, this is a very useful survey setting the issues in historical and theoretical perspective. Like its predecessor, Dunleavy and O’Leary’s Theories of the State, it will be very effective for course use.' - Peter A. Hall, Harvard University, USA May 2009 Paperback
392pp £24.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-54287-7
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Political theory and political science
Ways of Knowing
Power
Political Ideologies
Competing Methodologies in Social and Political Research
A Radical View 2nd edition
An Introduction 4th edition
Jonathon Moses and Torbjørn Knutsen, both Professors of Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
‘This is a wonderful book, combining a clear exposition of the competing methodologies in the historical social sciences with a reasoned plea for methodological pluralism. Students and their teachers will learn a lot from it, as I myself have.’ - Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University, USA ‘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.
Steven Lukes, Professor of Sociology, New York University, USA
‘Like the first edition, which it includes, this is a truly superb volume. It will, in thirty years’ time, remain a - possibly the - classic treatment of power in the English language.’ - Professor Colin Hay, University of Birmingham, UK In this second edition of a seminal work, Steven Lukes’ reconsiders his views in light of recent debates and of criticisms of his original argument. With a new introduction and bibliographical essay, this book will consolidate its reputation as a classic work and a major reference point within social and political theory. October 2004 Paperback
200pp £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-333-42092-8
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April 2007 384pp Paperback £23.99
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Cultural Diversity and Political Theory 2nd edition
A Critical Introduction Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK
‘A truly excellent and enormously useful volume which provides a remarkably coherent and powerful synthesis of an enormous body of literature. Political Analysis does more than simply summarize previous work in comparative politics and international relations, it genuinely moves the debate forward.’ - Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado, Boulder
May 2007 Paperback
April 2002 Paperback
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This revised and updated fourth edition of the leading text on political ideologies contains a new chapter on multiculturalism, consideration of the changing nature of ideological discourse, including the transition from ‘traditional’ to ‘new’ ideologies, and coverage of the impact of developments such as globalization and the ‘war on terror’.
Rethinking Multiculturalism
Political Analysis
Contents: Introduction / Philosophy of Naturalist Science / The Experimental Method / The Statistical Method / The Comparative Method / History and Case Studies / Sowing Doubts about the Naturalist Method / A Constructivist Philosophy of Science / From Story Telling to Telling Stories / Comparing Interpretations / Contextualizing Statistics / Interpretive Experiments / Conclusion 344pp £24.99
Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College , UK
336pp £25.99
Bhikhu Parekh, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Westminster, UK
Review of 1st edition: ‘[B]rilliantly argued, rigorous, acute in its theoretical insights and persuasive in its practical suggestions.’ - Stephen Howe, The Independent
234x156mm 978-0-333-75003-2
Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker ebook available from: Myilibrary
October 2005 Paperback
424pp £23.99
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Political theory and political science • political communication
Political Theory
Anarchism and Moral Philosophy
An Introduction 3rd edition
Edited by Benjamin Franks, Lecturer in Social and Political Philosophy, University of Glasgow, UK and Matthew Wilson, Postgraduate Researcher, Loughborough University, UK
Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College ( A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)
Review of previous editions: ‘Here is a marvellous introductory tour through the territory of political theory ...Heywood has charted the area so clearly and matched his lucid thinking with such accessible prose that his guided tour is a tour de force, an ideal primer for new students of politics at both advanced and university level.’ - Jessica Saraga, Times Educational Supplement The third edition of the highly successful text has been revised and updated throughout to take account of new issues such as identity and difference, globalization and multiculturalism. The book provides a clear and accessible introduction to political theory and key concepts in political analysis. Each chapter discusses a cluster of interrelated terms, examines how they have been used by different thinkers and in the various political traditions, and explores related debates and controversies. May 2004 432pp Paperback £23.99
234x156mm 978-0-333-96180-3
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This collection explores the nature and role of ethics within anarchist thought and practice, examining normative, meta-ethical and applied ethical issues through some of the theoretical insights of anarchism. It comprises contributions from international scholars working within the fields of philosophy and political theory. Contents: Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Anarchism and Moral Philosophy; B.Franks / PART I: PHILOSOPHICAL ANARCHISM / In Defence of Philosophical Anarchism; P.McLaughlin / Kicking Against the Pricks: Anarchist Perfectionism and the Conditions of Independence; S.Clark / Anarchist Philosophy: Past, Problems, and Prospects; N.Jun / PART II: ANARCHISM, PROPERTY AND AUTONOMY / Autonomy, Taxation and Ownership: An Anarchist Critique of Kant’s Theory of Property; K.DeClark / The Ethical Foundations of Proudhon’s Republican Anarchism; A.Prichard / Freedom Pressed: Anarchism, Liberty and Conflict; M.Wilson / PART III: ALTERNATIVE ANARCHIST ETHICS / Anarchism and the Virtues; B.Franks / Green Anarchy: Deep Ecology and Primitivism; E.Aaltola / Listening, Caring, Becoming: Anarchism as an Ethics of Direct Relationships J.Heckert / A Well-Being Out of Nihilism: On the Affinities Between Nietzsche and Anarchist Thought; J.Irwin / Are Postanarchists Right to Call Classical Anarchisms ‘humanist’?; T.Swann / Index October 2010 1 figure Hardback
256pp
216x138mm
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Political Communication
The Media at War 2nd edition Susan L. Carruthers, Associate Professor, US and World Department of History, Rutgers University, USA
Reviews of the 1st edition: ‘Carruthers has produced an ambitious and accomplished study that will be of obvious interest across a range of academic disciplines but a particularly welcome addition to the growing literature on the subject of war and the media.’ - Greg McLaughlin, Ethnicity and Cultural Politics 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 320pp c.10 photographs Hardback £60.00 Paperback £21.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-24456-6 978-0-230-24457-3
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political communication
The Political Marketing Game Jennifer Lees-Marshment, Department of Political Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand
The Political Marketing Game identifies what works in political marketing, drawing on 100 interviews with practitioners. It also shows that authenticity, values and vision are as much a part of a winning strategy as market-savvy pragmatism. Contents: Introduction / Analyzing the Market / Strategic Development / Leading Responsively / Marketing the Party / Communicating / Managing Delivery / Marketing Democratically / Conclusion: Political Marketing, Democracy and Partnership / Academic References / Practitioner Interview References February 2011 288pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations and 7 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-53777-4
Anti-War Activism New Media and Protest in the Information Age Kevin Gillan, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester, UK, Jenny Pickerill, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Leicester, UK and Frank Webster, Professor of Sociology, City University London, UK
‘Provides invaluable insights...[and] meticulous analyses.’ John Sloboda, Emeritus Professor, School of Psychology and Politics, International Relations and the Environment, Keele University, UK, in the Times Higher Education Supplement 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. Contents: Post 9/11 / Changing Information Environment / Representation, Beliefs and Identities / Alliances and Fractures / Power and Borders / Coping with Activism / Communication Practices and Technologies / Conclusions January 2011 Paperback
256pp £20.99
New Security Challenges Series Editor: Stuart Croft
216x138mm 978-0-230-28560-6
Mass Media, Politics & Democracy 2nd edition John Street, Professor of Politics, University of East Anglia, UK
This widely used and popular text provides a broad-ranging analysis of the relationship between the media and politics. Revised and updated throughout, this second edition includes coverage of the mediatization of politics; of E-politics and governance; of the impact of ‘reality TV’; and of issues raised by the reporting of war in Iraq. Contents: Introduction: The Transformation of Politics? / PART I: REPRESENTING POLITICS / Political Bias / Telling Tales: The Reporting of Politics / It’s Just for Fun? Politics and Entertainment / Media Effects / PART II: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF MASS MEDIA / State Control and State Propaganda / Conglomerate Control: Media Moguls and Media Power / Watchdogs or Lapdogs? The Politics of Journalism / Dreamworlds: Globalization and the Webs of Power / PART III: MASS MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY / Transforming Political Communication? The Rise of Political Marketing and Celebrity Politics / New Media, New Politics? / Power and Mass Media / A Free Press: Democracy and Mass Media / Conclusion December 2010 400pp Hardback £65.99 Paperback £24.99
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political communication
Political Communication in Postmodern Democracy
Promises and Limits of Webdeliberation
Challenging the Primacy of Politics Edited by Kees Brants, Professor of Political Communication, Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Katrin Voltmer, Senior Lecturer in Political Communication, Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, UK
‘Essential reading for students of political communication all over the world.’ - Brian McNair, Professor of Journalism & Communication, University of Strathclyde, UK This edited collection examines the changing faces of political communication in contemporary democracy. Based on comparative investigations of recent trends in the Netherlands and Great Britain, the essays provide fresh insights and new empirical evidence into the public representation of mediacentred politics. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2010 280pp 216x138mm 10 b/w tables and 17 b/w line drawings Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-24335-4
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How Hollywood Projects Foreign Policy
Raphaël Kies, Researcher in Political Science, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This book presents the evolution of the public spaces in a historical perspective, by defining and operationalizing the deliberative criteria of democracy, and by measuring and evaluating the impact of virtualization of the political debates. Contents: Deliberative Democracy: Origins, Meaning and Major Controversies / Deliberative Democracy and its Operationalization / Extension of the Online Political Debates / Existing Findings on Deliberativeness of WebDebates / Analysis of ‘Radicali Italiani’ / Online Campaign in Issy-Les-Moulineaux April 2010 Hardback
256pp £57.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-61921-0
Sally Totman, Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies, School of International and Political Studies, Deakin University, Australia
Examines US foreign policy toward the so-called ‘rogue states’ and the products of the Hollywood film industry in relation to these states, which promises to make a significant contribution to our understanding of the ‘soft power’ that is popular culture.
Contents: Foreword; G.Scudder / The End of the Cold War: Rogue States and their Characteristics / The Islamic Republic of Iran / The Republic of Cuba / The Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya / The Republic of Iraq / The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea / The Republic of Sudan / The Syrian Arab Republic / Appendix I: Transcripts of President Clinton’s Two Speeches Following the US Air Strikes against Sudan and Afghanistan / Appendix II: Examples of Hollywood Films that Have and Have Not Received Pentagon Assistance November 2009 240pp Hardback £57.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-61869-5
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political communication
Television News, Politics and Young People
Politics, Gender and Conceptual Metaphors
Generation Disconnected? Mike Wayne, Professor of Film and Television Studies, Julian Petley, Professor of Screen Media and Journalism, both at Brunel University, UK, Craig Murray, Independent Scholar and Lesley Henderson, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Communications, Brunel University, UK
‘Wonderfully thoughtprovoking.’ - Brian D. Loader, University of York, UK
Why are young people alienated from television news? This book argues that contemporary trends indicating deepening disconnection from news about public life reflect both problems in the way television news covers politics - the single biggest item on the news - and problems with the nature of politics itself under neo-liberal capitalism. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback
248pp £50.00
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Edited by Kathleen Ahrens, Professor and Head, Language Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
International researchers examine the interplay between gender and metaphor in political language in the UK, USA, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, and Singapore. They draw on a variety of corpus data to determine to what extent conceptual metaphors used by women in political power differ with, or remain the same as that of men. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 288pp 40 tables and 2 figures Hardback £52.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-20345-
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New Media and the New Middle East Edited by Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism and Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA
‘This volume makes an important step in establishing the current state of Middle Eastern new media and advances some arguments concerning this media’s credibility and use in resistance and conflict situations, thereby paving the way for future books to examine more in-depth these issues of change.’ - Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research ‘This book will help shape the research agenda for the first decade of the twenty-first Century in the Middle East.’ - Douglas A. Boyd, University of Kentucky, USA Covering topics from women’s rights to terrorism, and countries from Israel to Saudi Arabia, these authors explore the global and regional ramifications of the proliferation of communication technologies and the information they disseminate. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2009 284pp Paperback £20.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-61923-4
The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication Series editor: Philip Seib ebook available from: Ebook Library, NetLibrary, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, Dawson ERA, Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections
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political communication • public policy and management / local government
Explaining News National Politics and Journalistic Cultures in Global Context Cristina Archetti, Lecturer in Politics and Media, University of Salford, UK
Develops a new multidisciplinary model to understand elite press news in the twenty-first century.
Public Policy and management / Local Government
272pp £55.00
Ann Scott, Adjunct Professor of Criminology, University of Queensland, Australia
Transition and Succession in Government
Draws on previously inaccessible family archives to penetrate the anonymity and public reticence of one of Britain’s great twentieth century civil servants. Gowers was highly influential in public policy throughout his long civil service career, which began in 1903 and culminated in running London’s civil defence throughout the Second World War.
Edited by Paul ‘t Hart, Professor of Political Science and Professor of Public Administration, Australian National University and Utrecht School of Governance, The Netherlands and John Uhr, Director of the Policy and Governance Program, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australia National University, Australia
234x156mm 978-0-230-62282-1
The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication Series Editor: Philip Seib
Political Virtue and Shopping Individuals, Consumerism, and Collective Action Michele Micheletti, Associate Professor of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden
‘...a solid work of scholarship.’ - David Vogel, University of California at Berkeley, USA Political consumerism is turning the market into a site for politics and ethics. This book opens the readers’ eyes to a new way of viewing everyday consumer choices and the role of the market in our lives, illuminating the broader theoretical and historical context of concerns about sweatshops, responsible coffee, and ethical and free trade. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2010 Paperback
264pp £20.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-10270-5
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Plain Words and Forgotten Deeds
How Power Changes Hands
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 August 2010 Hardback
Ernest Gowers
How can we strengthen the capacity of governments and parties to manage arrivals and departures at the top? Democracy requires reliable processes for the transfer of power from one generation of leaders to the next. This book introduces new analytical frameworks and presents the latest empirical evidence from comparative political research.
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2009 280pp Hardback £63.00
Understanding Governance Series Editor: R.A.W. Rhodes ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Dawson ERA, Ebrary
Transformation of Education Policy Edited by Kerstin Martens, Alexander-Kenneth Nagel, Michael Windzio and Ansgar Weymann, all at Department of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2011 272pp 9 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £57.50
Understanding Governance Series Editor: R.A.W. Rhodes
216x138mm 978-0-230-58025-1
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Transformation of Education Policy deals with internalization processes in education policy and their impact on national policy making. It investigates national responses to the PISA study for secondary education and the Bologna study for tertiary education. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback
304pp £60.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-24634-8
Transformations of the State Series Editors: Stephan Leibfried and Achim Hurrelmann
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public policy and management / local government
Legislatures and the Budget Process Labor Relations in New Democracies The Myth of Fiscal Control Joachim Wehner, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
‘Given the importance of the topic, it is a surprise that there is so little truly comparative work on the role of legislatures in budgeting. This book admirably fills this gap in the literature.' - Mark Hallerberg, Professor of Public Management and Political Economy, Hertie School of Governance, Germany What is the role of legislatures in the budget process? Do powerful assemblies give rise to prospending bias? This survey of legislative budgeting tackles these questions using cross-national data and case studies. It highlights the tension between legislative authority and prudent fiscal policy, exploring strategies for reconciliation. Contents: Perspectives on Legislative Budgeting / The Institutional Foundations of Fiscal Control / Assessing the Power of the Purse / Explaining Cross-national Patterns / Legislative Institutions and Fiscal Policy Outcomes / The Promise of Top-down Budgeting / Beyond the Myth of Fiscal Control / June 2010 196pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations and 10 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-21972-4
East Asia, Latin America, and Europe José A. Alemán, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Fordham University, USA
‘In this innovative work, José A. Alemán offers a thorough and comprehensive examination of the interplay of labor, capital, and the state in new democracies. Alemán deftly combines and integrates quantitative cross-national analysis, systematic comparative analysis, and in-depth case studies to construct a compelling portrait of the challenges new democracies face.’ - Charles C. Ragin, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, USA Labor Relations in New Democracies explores how democratization has changed the material and political fortunes of workers in the new democracies of Europe, Latin America, and East Asia. It also examines how workers have responded to their newly found environment. Contents: Industrial Relations after the Third Wave / Democratization and Socio-Economic Security / Labor Market Regulation and Industrial Conflict: An Empirical Baseline / Labor Market Regulation and Social Dialogue: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis / Protest and Social Dialogue in South Korea, 1987-2006 / Protest and Social Dialogue in Democratic Chile, 1988-2006 / Participation, Flexibility, and the Future of the Third Wave May 2010 Hardback
212pp £57.00
234x156mm 978-0-230-62348-4
Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe An Economic and Social Policy Perspective Edited by Lans Bovenberg, Scientific Director of Netspar, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, Arthur H. O. Van Soest, Professor of Econometrics, Tilburg University, The Netherlands and Asghar Zaidi, Research Director, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Providing an overview of the future research challenges for economists and social scientists concerning population ageing, pensions, health and social care in Europe, Examines how scientific research can provide cutting-edge evidence on income security and well-being of the elderly, and labour markets and older workers. Contents: Introduction: Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe; L.Bovenberg, A.van Soest & A.Zaidi / PART I: INCOME SECURITY OF THE ELDERLY / Adequacy of Saving for Old Age; E.Fornero, A.Lusardi & C.Monticone / Risk and Portfolio Coices for Retirement with Predictable Returns; C.Gollier / Innovative Institutions and Products for Retirement Provision in Europe; L.Bovenberg & T.Nijman / PART II: WELL-BEING OF THE ELDERLY / Socioeconomic and Psychosocial Determinants of Well-being in Old Age; J.Siegrist & M.Wahrendorf / Social Networks; M.Kohli & H.Künemund / Regulation of Subjective Well-being in Older Adults; D.Ferring & T.Boll / Old Age, Health, and Long Term Care; A.Holly / PART III: LABOUR MARKETS AND OLDER WORKERS / The Demand for Older Workers; A.Moreira, B.Whelan & A.Zaidi / Human Capital, Retirement and Pension Saving; B.Jacobs / Labour Supply and Employment of Older Workers; A.van Soest October 2010 408pp 234x156mm 13 colour line drawings, 16 figures and 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-28290-2
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public policy and management / local government
The Politics of Pension Reform in Central and Eastern Europe Political Parties, Coalitions, and Policies
Public Health Policy & Politics 2nd edition
Oana I. Armeanu, Assistant Professor, University of Southern Indiana, USA
Analyzes the politics of pension reform during the postcommunist transition in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The book is concerned with how domestic political institutions and actors interact with external influences to shape the outcome of pension reform. Contents: Introduction: Dilemmas of Pension Reform in Central and Eastern Europe / Assessing the Impact of Domestic Political Institutions / Parties, Coalitions, and Policies: A Theoretical Framework / Political Parties and Pension Reform in Comparative Perspective / Poland: Deep Divides and Pragmatic Approaches / Hungary: Partial Consensus and the Risk of Reversal / Romania: The Unreformed Left and Dramatic Reversals / Slovakia: Left Nationalism and the Struggle for Reform / Mapping Parties’ Spatial Positions with Roll Call Analyses and Expert Surveys in Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia / Ideology, Interest Group Politics, and Pension Reform / Conclusion: Analyzing Pension Politics January 2011 Hardback
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Governance of Public Sector Organizations Proliferation, Autonomy and Performance Edited by Per Lægreid, Professor, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway and Koen Verhoest, Assistant Professor and Research Professor, Public Management Institute, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Rob Baggott, Professor of Public Policy and Director, Health Policy Research Unit, De Montfort University, UK
Incorporating the latest developments from the field, this eagerly awaited new edition once again provides an important and comprehensive analysis of the key issues in public health. Exploring the underlying political context and policy processes, this text is core reading for all those interested in the essentials of this area. Contents: Preface / Public Health Concepts and Frameworks / The Historical Context of Public Health / Public Health in the Twentieth Century / Health Strategies in the UK / Public Health in a Global Context / Public Health and the NHS / Public Health Beyond the NHS / Public Health Services / The Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People / Health and the Environment: Pollution and Accidents / Climate Change and Sustainable Development / Food Safety, Security and Sustainability / Diet, Nutrition and Obesity / Illicit Drugs / Alcohol and Tobacco / Socio-economic Factors and Health / Inequities and Inequalities Policy / Conclusion December 2010 512pp 2 b/w tables and 1 figure Paperback £24.99
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‘A significant contribution to our knowledge of the executive agencies.’ - Jon Pierre, Professor of Political Science, Department of Government, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Governance of Public Sector Organizations analyzes recent changes in government administration by focusing on organizational forms and their effects. Contributors to this edited volume demonstrate how generations of reform result in increased complexity of government organizations, and explain this layering process with multiple theories. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2010 360pp 40 b/w tables and 12 figures Hardback £60.00
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Governance and Public Management Series Editors: Wim van de Donk and Gerard Timsit
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Public Value
Accountability in Public Policy Partnerships
Theory & Practice John Benington, Professor of Governance, Emeritus Professor of Governance and Public Management and Mark H. Moore, Professor, Hauser Professor of Nonprofit Organizations
This new text provides a concise and internationalized restatement of the public value approach, an assessment of its impact to date - in theory and practice - and of its particular relevance to the challenges of public management in a time of crisis and austerity. Contents: Public Value In Changing Times; J.Benington & M.H.Moore / From Private Choice to Public Value; J.Benington / Privates, Publics, and Values; C.Crouch / Creating Public Value: The Theory of the Convention; N.Whiteside / Greening Public Value: The Sustainability Challenge; M.Swilling / Public Value, Deliberative Democracy, and the Role of Public Managers; L.Horner & W.Hutton / Choice and Marketing in Public Management: The Creation of Public Value?; R.Wensley & M.H.Moore / Public Value from Co-Production by Clients; J.Alford / Framing the Production of Health in terms of Public Value; J.Q.Tritter / Public Value Through Innovation and Improvement; J.Hartley / Sustaining Public Value Through Microfinance; G.Stuart / Re-defining ‘Public Value’ in New Zealand’s Performance Management System; R.Norman / Effective Supply and Demand and the Measurement of Public Value; G.Mulgan / Learning, Social Inequality and Risk: A Suitable Case for Public Value?; B.Fryer / Public Value in Education: A Case Study; D.Winkley / Looking Ahead; M.H.Moore November 2010 336pp 5 b/w tables and 7 figures Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99
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Understanding Policy Success Rethinking Public Policy Allan McConnell, Professor of Government, University of Strathclyde, UK
Julia Steets, Associate Director, Global Public Policy Institute, Germany
Governments and international organizations increasingly use public-private partnerships to deliver essential public goods. This book presents a new model of accountability which ensures that these partnerships don’t erode public accountability. It defines concrete accountability standards for different types of partnerships. Contents: Introduction / The Concepts of Partnerships and Accountability / Why Organizations Ought to be Accountable / Partnerships in Practice / Concrete Partnership Accountability Standards / Conclusion October 2010 280pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations and 6 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-23897-8
After Council Housing Britain’s New Social Landlords Hal Pawson, Research Fellow, Heriot-Watt University, UK and David Mullins, Reader in Housing Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
Few single policies have had a more profound impact on the modern British housing system than the wholesale transfer of public housing to ‘new social landlords’ - primarily Housing Associations. This important new text provides a comprehensive account of the causes, processes and consequences of stock transfer.
Success and failure are key to any consideration of public policy but there have been remarkably few attempts to assess systematically the various dimensions and complex nature of policy success. This important text fills the gap by developing a systematic framework and offering an entirely new way of introducing students to policy analysis. Contents: Introduction: The Thorny Problem of Policy Success / Perspectives On Success: The State of the Discipline / Policy Success: Definitions and Dimensions / Dissecting Success: The Spectrum From Success to Failure / Complexity: The Problem of Identifying and Measuring Success / Framing Success: Claims, Counter-Claims and Agenda Impact / Strategies for Policy Making Success: understanding Opportunities and Risks / Strategies For Evaluating Success: Understanding Payoffs and Pitfalls / Reflections: Cultivating, Sustaining, Learning From and Predicting Success / Conclusion: Rethinking Public Policy and Shining a Light in Dark Corners August 2010 288pp 1 figure and 13 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99
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Contents: Modernizing Social Housing / Tracking Stock Transfers / Stock Transfer Motivations and Processes / The Politics of Stock Transfer / Governance and Accountability Consequences / Organizational and Cultural Change in Stock Transfer Landlords / Impact on Housing Stock, Tenants and Communities / ALMOs: Short Term Expedient or Long Term Alternative? / Local Authorities and Housing After Stock Transfer June 2010 Hardback Paperback
360pp £65.00 £24.99
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Innovations in Financing Public Services
Why We Hate the Oil Companies Straight Talk from an Energy Insider
Country Case Studies Edited by Stephen J. Bailey, Professor of Public Sector Economics, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK, Pekka Valkama, Head of Research and Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics and Accounting and Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Adjunct Professor, Department of Regional Studies, both at University of Tampere, Finland
Explores new forms of private, mutual municipal, public-private and ‘reverse’ state funding of public investments, co-payments and shared contributions, vouchers, and pooled public riskfinancing. It includes case studies taken from the Nordic countries, UK, Spain, Slovenia, Slovakia, Turkey and South Korea. Contents: Innovative Public Finance: Definition, Practice and Context; P.Valkama, A-V.Anttiroiko & S.J.Bailey / Beyond PFI: Procurement of Public Sector Infrastructure and the Evolving Plurality of Methods in the UK; D.Asenova, M.Beck & S.J.Bailey / Innovations in Private Sector Provision of Infrastructure in South Korea; S-T.Kim / The Distinctive Financing of Road Infrastructures in Spain: Evolution and Innovation; B.Acerete / Public Private Partnerships in Slovenia: Reverse Financial Innovations Enhancing the Public Role; N.Hrovatin / Local Government Funding Agencies: Lessons from Success and Failure; N.Anderson, S.J.Bailey & H.Pautz / Innovation in Local Government Risk Financing: Lessons from the UK and Nordic Experiences; J.Hood, B.Stein & P.Valkama / Innovations in Financing Higher Education in Slovakia; M.Beblavý, P.Mederly & E.Sičáková-Beblavá / Innovation in the Turkish Budgetary System: Recent Developments in Public Governance; H.Kirmanoglu & P.Akkoyunlu / Co-Payments: Innovations in the Balance between Public and Private Finance; S.J.Bailey / Vouchers as Innovative Funding of Public Services; P.Valkama, S.Bailey & I.C.Elliott / Public Service Vouchers in the UK and Finland; I.C. Elliott, P.Valkama & S.J.Bailey July 2010 312pp 32 b/w tables and 29 figures Hardback £65.00
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John Hofmeister, spent the past eleven years in the highest echelons of one of the world’s largest energy companies
Janus Hansen, Assistant Professor, International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
‘...refreshingly pragmatic in its view, an engaging and illuminating read in an incredibly politicized policy area.’ - Foreign Policy
Providing a comparison the most important instances of public engagement with biotechnology in Europe in recent years, this book provides a theoretically reflected and empirically grounded study of the opportunities and obstacles for a thorough democratization of technological development through processes of public engagement.
As president of Shell Oil, John Hofmeister was known for being a straight shooter, willing to challenge his peers throughout the industry. Now, he’s a man on a mission, the founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, crisscrossing the country in a grassroots campaign to change the way we look at energy in this country. Contents: The Future is More, not Less / There is an Energy Shortage, But There is no Shortage of Energy / Energy Independence? Keep Dreaming / No, We’re not Addicted to Oil / Go right! Go left! No way! / Forget the Free Market / The Future is Struggle / The Industry is Parochial. Surprised? / Oil and Gas: Unlovable and Unavoidable / Utilities: Ditto! / Can Refueling Stay Simple? / Conservation Starts with Land Use Management / Inconvenient or not, the Truth is That Climate Change is not the Issue / Energy and Politics: Oil and Water / Our Government is Broken / Here’s How We Fix it / More is More - Every Voice Counts / Epilogue: U.S. Energy in 2110 June 2010 Hardback
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Biotechnology and Public Engagement in Europe
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Contents: Introduction / The Anatomy of a Technological Controversy / Discourses of Public Engagement / Analysing PTAs in a Polycontextual Society / Engaging the Public in Denmark – The Problem of Resonance / Engaging the Public in the UK – The Problem of Inclusion / Engaging the Public in Germany – The Problem of Mediation / Procedures and Challenges Compared / Conclusion May 2010 264pp 10 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £57.50
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Tradition and Public Administration Edited by Martin Painter, Chair Professor of Public Administration, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor of Government, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Contributors examine the persistence of administrative patterns in the face of pressures for globablization by developing a concept of administrative traditions and describing the traditions that exist around the world. They assess the impact of traditions on administrative reforms and the capacities of government to change public administration. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2010 296pp 216x138mm 5 b/w illustrations and 15 b/w tables Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-57566-0
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Comparative Health Policy 3rd edition
Series Editors: Geert Bouckaert and B. Guy Peters Robert H. Blank, Research Scholar, New College, Sarasota, USA and Viola Burau, Associate Professor of Public Policy, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Review of previous editions: ‘[An] excellent introductory textbook on advanced country comparative health systems and policy...It is a genuinely comparative text, not simply, like many, a country-by-country collection of case studies...The authors deal very well with the important issues...[and] utilize a remarkable number of countries to exemplify their points.’ - Edwin Griggs, Political Studies Review This wide-ranging text assesses the extent to which policy problems and responses in different countries have common causes or spring from specific national circumstances. This fully revised third edition includes details of reforms in Germany and the Netherlands, more examples from Asia, and boxed histories of the health systems covered. Contents: Comparative Health Policy: An Introduction / The Context of Health Care / Funding, Provision and Governance / Setting Priorities and Allocating Resources / The Medical Profession / Beyond the Hospital: Care in the Home / Public Health / Understanding Health Policy Comparatively April 2010 Hardback Paperback
Public Sector Organizations
328pp £65.00 £24.99
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Translating Agency Reform Rhetoric and Culture in Comparative Perspective Amanda Smullen, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Through comparative analysis this book examines and explains the official rhetoric of agency reform across consensus and adversarial political cultures. It traces the trajectory of talk about agency reform in the Netherlands, Sweden and Australia and identifies the national styles of speaking that mediated the agency idea. Contents: PART I: SETTING THE SCENE / Translating Agency Reform / Agency reform: Tracing a public management fashion / PART II: THEORY AND TALK / Theoretical Conceptual Tools: rhetoric and culture / The Trajectory of Agency Talk Across The Netherlands, Sweden and Australia / PART III: COMPARING AND EXPLAINING AGENCY TALK / Comparing Official Agency Talk: National styles of speaking and the role of cultural context? / The Role of Culturally Flavoured Stories and Their National Translations / Conclusion / April 2010 23 b/w tables Hardback
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The Coordination of Public Sector Organizations Shifting Patterns of Public Management Geert Bouckaert, Professor of Public Management, Catholic University, Belgium, B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor of Government, University of Pittsburgh, USA and Koen Verhoest, Assistant Professor and Research Professor, Public Management Institute, Catholic University of Belgium
Discusses the trajectories of creating specialized autonomous units. An analysis of the mechanisms and measures taken for granting autonomy to specialized autonomous units and subsequently to coordinating them back is described. The book shows a range of patterns in the dynamics of specialization and co-ordination over twenty-five years. Contents: PART I: CONCEPTS, THEORIES AND METHODOLOGY / The Main Argument: Specialization without Coordination is Centrifugal / Coordination: What is it and Why Should we have it? / Resources, Mechanisms and Instruments for Coordination / How to Map Coordination: Issues of Methodology / PART II: SPECIALIZATION AND COORDINATION IN SEVEN COUNTRIES (1980-2005) / Coordination in New Zealand / Coordination in the United Kingdom / Coordination in Sweden / Coordination in The Netherlands / Coordination in France / Coordination in Belgium / Coordination in the United States / PART III: CROSS-COUNTRY COMPARISON / Specialization and Coordination in Seven Countries: Findings and Discussion / Appendix A. Comparative tables / References / End notes February 2010 344pp 216x138mm 53 b/w illustrations and 13 b/w tables Hardback £63.00 978-0-230-24015-5
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Governing Electronically
Regional Integration
E-Government and the Reconfiguration of Public Administration, Policy and Power
Choosing Plutocracy
Autonomy and Control of State Agencies
Paul Henman, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Work and Human Services, University of Queensland, Australia
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, Republic of Ireland
By comparing the autonomy, control and internal management of public organizations, this book shows 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 neoinstitutional 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
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‘This book will enlighten not just specialists but anyone interested in the genealogy of modern power.’ - William Walters, Professor of Political Sociology, Carleton University, Canada Provides rare insights into the nature of contemporary, technologically-facilitated government. Its multidisciplinary approach demonstrates that information technology is more than a tool for politicians and policymakers. E-government has reconfigured public administration, policy, power and citizenship. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: EXAMINING E-GOVERNMENT / Conceptualizing Technology and Government / The Governmentality of E-government / PART II: DOMAINS OF E-GOVERNMENT / E-welfare / E-taxation / E-health / PART III: RECONFIGURATION OF GOVERNMENT / Reconfiguring Public Administration / Speed, Time and the Future / Networks and Conditionality / Risk and Targeted Government / Complex Government / Reconfiguring Power, Citizenship, Society / References / Index January 2010 288pp 1 b/w table and 5 figures Hardback £60.00
Kathleen J. Hancock, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Texas, USA
Hancock argues that there are three governance structures states can use when designing integration accords: plutocratic, supranational and intergovernmental. The first, in which states delegate to a wealthy state, has been largely ignored by scholars yet is both a logical choice and one that several states have chosen over the last 200 years. Contents: Introduction: Three Paths to Integration / Types of Economic Integration / Theory of Governance Choice / Uniting the Germans: Prussia and the Zollverein / The Eldest: Southern African Customs Union / Demands for Plutocracy: Russia and Economic Integration / Benefits over Fears: Eurasian Integrationists January 2010 Hardback
256pp £57.00
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Policy Networks and Policy Change
Education Policy in Britain
Health Policy in Britain
Putting Policy Network Theory to the Test
2nd edition
6th Revised and Updated edition
Hugh Compston, Reader in Politics, School of European Studies, Cardiff University, UK
This study applies policy network theory to major technological, economic, environmental and social trends to generate propositions about the future of public policy. Among the findings are that we should expect more business-friendly policies, more intrusive law enforcement, more women-friendly policies, and stronger climate policies. Contents: Introduction / Policy Networks and Resource Dependency / Actors and Resources / Policy Network Theory as a Theory of Policy Change / Policy Network Theory and the Future of Public Policy / Testing Policy Network Theory / Policy Implications of Technological Trends / Growing Affluence, the Shift to Services, and the Growth of Women’s Employment / Energy Use, Mobility and Climate Change / Trade Expansion and the Internationalization of Production and Finance / Sex and Secularization / Population Ageing and the Expansion of Education / The Future of Public Policy September 2009 296pp 1 figure and 34 b/w tables Hardback £63.00
Clyde Chitty, Goldsmiths Professor of Policy and Management in Education, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
This text, by a leading authority, provides a comprehensive but critical assessment of the making of education policy in Britain today covering pre-school and higher as well as primary and secondary education - and taking full account of the impact of devolution. June 2009 4 b/w tables Paperback
296pp
216x138mm
£21.99
978-0-230-22278-6
Contemporary Political Studies Series Editor: John Benyon
War and Social Welfare Reconstruction after Conflict Fred Pompeo Cocozzelli, Assistant Professor of Government and Politics, St John’s University in Queens, USA
216x138mm
War and Social Welfare is a critical study of the internationally-led reconstruction of the social welfare programs in post-conflict Kosovo.
978-0-230-22368-4
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Christopher Ham, Professor of Health Policy and Management, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, UK
Review of previous editions: ‘It is hard to find a better textbook about health policy in Britain for students with little existing knowledge. However, it can also be highly recommended for readers who work in the NHS, but want to make more sense of the often confusing web of policies and imperatives. This book manages to synthesise a maze of material in a readable form and enlightens as well as informs.’ - Public Health Systematically updated throughout, the sixth edition of this leading text takes the story of health policy to the end of the Blair era and into the early years of the Brown premiership. It offers a clear and thorough introduction to the history of the NHS, its funding and priorities, and to the process of policy making. June 2009 368pp 234x156mm 20 b/w line drawings and 12 b/w tables Paperback £24.99 978-0-230-50757-9
Public Policy and Politics Series Editors: Colin Fudge and Robin Hambleton
Contents: The Role of Social Policy in PostConflict Reconstruction / The Kosovo Conflict (1981 - 1999) / Formation of Social Policy in Post-Conflict Kosovo / The Importance of Political Competition: Skenderaj and Malishevë / Local Governance and the Development of Social Welfare Institutions: Prizren and Kamenicë January 2010 Hardback
240pp £57.00
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Community Care
Public Management and Administration
Policy and Practice 4th Revised and Updated edition Robin Means, Associate Dean, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of the West of England, UK, Sally Richards, Lecturer in Health and Social Care, University of Reading, UK and Randall Smith, Professorial Research Fellow, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK
This edition has been updated to reflect recent shifts in community and social care whilst still providing the authoritative account of its historical development. Particular attention is paid to partnerships between health and social care, the regulation of social care, direct payments and individual budgets and user/carer empowerment. January 2008 Paperback
328pp £24.99
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Public Policy and Politics Series Editors: Colin Fudge and Robin Hambleton
An Introduction 3rd edition Owen E Hughes, Professor of Public Sector Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Australia and Deputy Dean, Australia and New Zealand School of Government, Australia
’A clear and balanced account of the way public services management has changed and is changing...The great thing about Owen Hughes’ book...is that it maps out lucidly and coherently the bigger picture of public services reform.’ Kieran Walshe, Health Service Journal February 2003 Paperback
320pp £25.99
Urban and Environmental Studies Energy, Climate and the Environment Series Series Editor: David Elliott
Ecological Modernisation and Renewable Energy David Toke, Senior Lecturer in Energy Policy, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
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Develops a new theory of ‘identity’ ecological modernization (EM), to analyze renewable history and policy development in many of the world’s states which are leading the drive to install renewable energy. ‘Identity EM’ concerns how an industry has arisen allied to environmental NGOs to challenge the ascendancy of conventional energy technologies. Contents: Introduction / Revising Ecological Modernisation Theory / Renewable Energy: A New Identity and a New Industry / California- The Growth of a Renewables Industry / USA: Consolidation of a Renewables Industry? / Germany, Spain, UK, Australia and China / Conclusion March 2011 2 b/w tables Hardback
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Global Warming and Climate Change
Sustainable Energy
Prospects and Policies in Asia and Europe
Edited by David Elliott, Emeritus Professor of Technology Policy, The Open University, UK
Edited by Antonio Marquina, Complutense University, Spain
This compendium looks at Asian and European policies for dealing with climate change, and possible impacts on conflicts and security. It clarifies the impacts of climate change on natural resources, on the frequency and expansion of natural disasters and the repercussions for environmentally-induced migration.
Opportunities and Limitations
‘No other publication is so comprehensive and fair, as we move into an uncharted future.’ Professor John Twidell, Editor of the international journal Wind Engineering In this timely book, leading authors explore the technologies that might help us to develop a sustainable energy future, emphasizing renewable energy and the political and economic context needed for them to prosper. This collection makes hard-headed assessments of what is possible and what is not. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 312pp Paperback £20.99
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A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 528pp 216x138mm 53 b/w illustrations and 21 b/w tables Hardback £75.00 978-0-230-23771-1
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Nuclear Or Not? Does Nuclear Power Have a Place in a Sustainable Energy Future? Edited by David Elliott, Emeritus Professor of Technology Policy, The Open University, UK
With the nuclear issue back on the agenda worldwide, this highly topical collection steers a path through the controversies, presenting the views of proponents of nuclear expansion, examining the challenges that face them and exploring the arguments of those who support alternative approaches. November 2009 288pp Paperback £20.99
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The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy Catherine Mitchell, Professor of Sustainable Energy Policy, Exeter University, UK
‘...[Mitchell] argues with brutal conceptual clarity...’ - The Geographical Journal The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy analyzes the extent to which the current political paradigm is capable of meeting the challenges of climate change. Placing the UK in comparative perspective, leading energy expert Catherine Mitchell argues for a new way of approaching policy towards energy and sustainability.
The Politics of Nuclear Energy in China Xu Yi-chong, Research Professor, Centre of Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia
Explores the history and challenges of nuclear energy development in China, across five main areas: politics, economics, environment, technology transfer and the nuclear fuel cycle. It emphasizes the political challenges in developing a set of longterm national strategies to ensure speedy, safe and secure nuclear energy development. Contents: Introduction / From Bomb to Power / Expanding the Nuclear Energy Program / Who Decides? The Politics of Nuclear Energy / Who Pays? The Economics of Nuclear Energy / Technology Adoption or Technology Innovation / Fuelling the Future: the Nuclear Fuel Cycle / Who Cares? The Public and the Environment / Is Nuclear the Future? October 2010 256pp 28 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £57.50
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A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 248pp 4 tables and 4 figures Paperback £20.99
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The Politics of Urban Governance Jon Pierre, Professor of Political Science, Department of Government, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Social Movements, Public Spheres and the European Politics of the Environment
Contents: Why Study Urban Politics? / The Challenge of Urban Governance / The Managerial City / Corporatist Governance / Pro-Growth Governance / Welfare Governance / The Decline of Urban Politics? / Cities in Global Governance / Conclusions: The Future of Urban Politics January 2011 Hardback Paperback
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Science and Its Uses Robert Boardman, McCulloch Professor of Political Science, Dalhousie University, Canada
Green Power Europe? Hein-Anton van der Heijden, Senior Lecturer, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
‘This is an incisive and much-needed analysis of contemporary urban politics and governance. Synthesizing research from around the world, Jon Pierre shows why urban politics matters more than ever in today’s context of globalized networks.’ - Patrick Le Galès, Centre for European Studies, Belgium This broad-ranging new text analyzes the shape of urban politics and governance in the twenty-first century. The author identifies four main ‘models’ of urban governance - ‘management’, ‘corporatist’, ‘pro-growth’ and ‘welfare’ - and assesses their different implications for the major issues, interests and problems in the contemporary urban arena.
Governance of Earth Systems
Analyzes how the European environmental movement has influenced the problem definitions and solution strategies of European policy issues, examining biodiversity, GMOs, Trans-European Transport Networks, and climate change. Contents: Introduction / Social Movements, Civil Society and Public Spheres / European Environmental Politics / Environmental Groups in Brussels / In Search of a Green ‘Good Society’ / The Natura 2000 Discourse / Framing Genetically Modified Organisms / Ecological Modernization and the Trans-European Transport Network / The European Politics of Climate Change / Conclusion / Bibliography December 2010 240pp 16 b/w tables and 5 figures Hardback £55.00
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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. Contents: Contents / Preface / Acronyms / Introduction: Ecological Imagination and Global Society / PART I: SCIENCE AND POLICY / Environmental Crisis and the Contexts of Science / From Systems Complexity to Decisional Uncertainty / The Earth Theory Tradition / Geosphere-Atmosphere-Biosphere Integration / PART II: GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES / Theorizing Governance and Community / Structures of Environmental Governance / Biological Diversity / Climate Change / Geological Hazards / Governance, Science and Earth Systems / References / Index / July 2010 Hardback
264pp £57.50
216x138mm 978-0-230-23770-4
Global Issues General Editor: Jim Whitman
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urban and environmental studies
Property Development
Making Better Places
Planning Theory
Appraisal and Finance 2nd edition
The Planning Project in the Twenty-First Century
2nd Revised and Updated edition
David Isaac, Professor of Real Estate Management, John O’Leary, Senior Lecturer and Mark Daley, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader, all at School of Architecture and Construction, University of Greenwich, UK
Provides an overview to the context of property development so that students and professionals can examine the stages of development in the process - from initial consideration, to site finding, general appraisal, valuation, funding, construction and marketing, with a focus on two key areas of the process: appraisal and finance. Contents: Preface / The Property Development Process / Development Appraisal / The Residual Valuation / Ground Rents and Partnership Schemes / Cash Flow Methods / Financing Property Development / The Classification of Development Finance / Structure of Property Finance / Design and Construction / Marketing Research, Marketing and Disposal / Bibliography / Index July 2010 280pp 31 figures and 52 b/w tables Paperback £35.99
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No Rain in the Amazon
Global Warring
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South of the equator lies the key to the planet’s health – the Amazon rainforest. Drawing on unique access to South American leaders, Kozloff argues that co-operation between the world’s countries is vital in turning the tide of climate change and the planet’s fate depends on our response to environmental issues of the southern hemisphere. Contents: Introduction / The World’s ‘Tropical Glaciers’ / Wrathful El Niño / ‘Peru’s JFK’ / Jungle Town of Iquitos / Hurricane in the South Atlantic / From Iquitos to Manaus / Soylandia / President Lula Grapples with the Amazon / Conclusion April 2010 Hardback
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The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
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International Historical Statistics 1750–2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania
Teaching and Researching in Higher Education
Convergence towards a Common Model?
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Brian Mitchell, Fellow, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK
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Stuart McConnell The Old Institutionalism and the New
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INDEX A Abbas Liberalism and Human Suffering 80 Abegunrin Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century 62 Accountability in Public Policy Partnerships Steets 99 Acharya Pengxin Gunaratna Ethnic Identity and National Conflict in China 53 Ackerly True Doing Feminist Research in Political & Social Science 80 Acting Presidents Altschuler 37 Adebanwi Obadare Encountering the Nigerian State 61 Adeney Wyatt Contemporary India 50 Africa in Global Politics in the TwentyFirst Century Abegunrin 62 The African Human Rights System Kufuor 61 African Political Thought Martin 59 African-American Political Psychology Philpot White 79 After Council Housing Pawson Mullins 99 After Number 10 Theakston 12 After the Nation? Breen O’Neill 5 Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe Bovenberg Van Soest Zaidi 97 Ahrens Politics, Gender and Conceptual Metaphors 95 Aid, Peacebuilding and the Resurgence of War Holt 49 Air Transport and the European Union Kassim Stevens 25 Akhmadov The Chechen Struggle 44 Aktar Kızılyürek Özkırımlı Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle 17 Alam Israeli Exceptionalism 73 Alcock Social Policy in Britain 13 Alden Anseeuw Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa 63 Alemán Labor Relations in New Democracies 97
Alford Narrative, Nature, and the Natural Law 84 Allmendinger Planning Theory 107 Altschuler Acting Presidents 37 America’s Perceptions of Europe Eliasson 6 American Power after the Berlin Wall Henriksen 41 Analyzing the European Union Policy Process Versluis van Keulen Stephenson 20 Anarchism and Moral Philosophy Franks Wilson 92 Anderson Community Identity and Political Behavior 88 Anderson Japan and the Specter of Imperialism 57 Andeweg Irwin Governance and Politics of the 37 Netherlands Anti-War Activism Gillan Pickerill Webster 93 Applying Political Theory Smits 90 Arab Voices Zogby 65 Archetti Explaining News 96 Armeanu The Politics of Pension Reform in Central and Eastern Europe 98 ASEAN’s Cooperative Security Enterprise Katsumata 52 Asmus A Little War that Shook the World 48 Assessing George W. Bush’s Legacy Morgan Davies 38 The Australian Study of Politics Rhodes 109 Autonomy and Control of State Agencies Verhoest Roness Verschuere Rubecksen MacCarthaigh 102 Avilés Globalization and Military Power in the Andes 65 Azani Hezbollah: The Story of the Party of God 69
B Bacon Contemporary Russia 47 Badenoch Fickers Materializing Europe 22 Bafoil Central and Eastern Europe 29 Baggott Public Health 98 Bailey Valkama Anttiroiko Innovations in Financing Public Services 100 Baldersheim Rose Territorial Choice 28 Bale European Politics 30 Balme Dowdle Building Constitutionalism in China 54 Balogun The Route to Power in Nigeria 63 Barack Obama and African American Empowerment Marable Clarke 41 Barreto Nationalism and Its Logical Foundations 88 Bartlett The New American Economy 42 Bayandor Iran and the CIA 72 Bechev Constructing South East Europe 15 Becoming an Academic McAlpine Akerlind 111 Behind the Veil of Vice Bradley 70 Behr A History of International Political Theory 88 Bengio The Turkish-Israeli Relationship 74 Benington Moore Public Value 99 Besada Zimbabwe 64 Best Marx and the Dynamic of the Capital Formation 83 Between State and Nation Waterbury 15 Beyond Paradigms Sil Katzenstein 83 Bickerton European Union Foreign Policy 24 The Binding of Nations Corner 23 Biotechnology and Public Engagement in Europe Hansen 100 The Birth of Biopolitics Foucault Davidson Burchell 76
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INDEX Biswas Mellamphy The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche 79 Black Redefining British Politics 13 Blank Burau Comparative Health Policy 101 Blaug How Power Corrupts 84 Boardman Governance of Earth Systems 106 Bochsler Territory and Electoral Rules in Post-Communist Democracies 29 Bogdanor From New Jerusalem to New Labour 12 Bolgherini Grotz Germany after the Grand Coalition 15 Borderland Russians Hønneland 48 Börzel Coping with Accession to the European Union 26 The Botswana Defense Force in the Struggle for an African Environment Henk 60 Bouckaert Peters Verhoest The Coordination of Public Sector Organizations 101 Bouwer Gender and Decolonization in the Congo 60 Bovenberg Van Soest Zaidi Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe 97 Bradley Behind the Veil of Vice 70 Bradley Inside Egypt 75 Brants Voltmer Political Communication in Postmodern Democracy 94 Braunthal Right-Wing Extremism in Contemporary Germany 31 Brazil on the Rise Rohter 67 Breen O’Neill After the Nation? 5 British Foreign & Defence Policy Since 1945 Self 11 The British General Election of 2010 Kavanagh Cowley 10 British International Thinkers from Hobbes to Namier Hall Hill 86 British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour Griffiths Hickson 14
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British Political Facts Butler 9 British Politics Leach Coxall Robins 7 Brown High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Presidential Impeachment 40 Bruter Harrison The Future of our Democracies 7 Bufacchi Violence and Social Justice 89 Building Constitutionalism in China Balme Dowdle 54 Bulmer Jeffery Padgett Rethinking Germany and Europe 31 Burgess Thomas Paine: A Collection of Unknown Writings 109 Burnham Gilland Lutz Grant Layton-Henry Research Methods in Politics 90 Butler British Political Facts 9 Butler Contemporary South Africa 64 Bzdek The Kennedy Legacy 39
C Cady Hurd Comparative Secularisms in a Global Age 84 Callaghan’s Journey to Downing Street Deveney 9 The Cameron-Clegg Government Lee Beech 8 Campbell Justice 82 Caracciolo di Torella Masselot Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy 27 Carnegie The Road from Authoritarianism to Democratization in Indonesia 53 Carr Liberalism and Pluralism 86 Carroll Delusions of Development 51 Carruthers The Media at War 92 Carvalho Gemenne Nations and their Histories 89 Celtic Tiger in Collapse Kirby 36 Central and Eastern Europe Bafoil 29 Cerami Vanhuysse Post-Communist Welfare Pathways 30
Chafer Godin The End of the French Exception? 33 The Challenge of Transition Pringle Clarke 49 Chan China Engages Global Health 55 Governance The Chechen Struggle Akhmadov 44 Chernov Hwang Peaceful Islamist Mobilization in the Muslim World 6 Chhotray Stoker Governance Theory and Practice 5 China and India in Central Asia Laruelle Huchet Peyrouse Balci 4 China Engages Global Health Governance Chan 55 China’s Environmental Crisis Kassiola Guo 54 Chinese Communists and Hong Kong Capitalists Chu 55 Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia Rozman 55 Chitty Education Policy in Britain 103 Chu Chinese Communists and Hong Kong Capitalists 55 Cities and Citizenship at the U.S.-Mexico Border Staudt 65 Cities on the Plains Miller 89 Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe Einhorn 17 Civilian Jihad Stephan 73 Cocozzelli War and Social Welfare 103 Cohen Israel’s Asymmetric Wars 70 Cohen Mass Surveillance and State Control 81 Community Care Means Richards Smith 104 Community Identity and Political Behavior Anderson 88 Comparative Government and Politics Hague Harrop 2 Comparative Health Policy Blank Burau 101 Comparative Political Theory Dallmayr 84
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INDEX Comparative Secularisms in a Global Age Cady Hurd 84 Compston Policy Networks and Policy Change 103 Conflict in the Caucasus Green Waters 16 Constitutional Futures Revisited Hazell 12 Constrained Balancing: The EU’s Security Policy Peters 27 Constructing Democracy in Africa Wing 59 Constructing South East Europe Bechev 15 Contemporary America Duncan Goddard 44 Contemporary Britain McCormick 14 Contemporary Europe Sakwa Stevens 30 Contemporary India Adeney Wyatt 50 Contemporary Russia Bacon 47 Contemporary South Africa Butler 64 Cook A Short History of the Liberal Party 11 Cook The Plight of the Palestinians 71 The Coordination of Public Sector Organizations Bouckaert Peters Verhoest 101 Coping with Accession to the European Union Börzel 26 Corner The Binding of Nations 23 Cosmopolitan Liberalism Sánchez-Flores 77 The Cost of Free Speech Levin 83 The Courage of the Truth Foucault Davidson Burchell 76 Cowman Women in British Politics, c.1689-1979 9 Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory Sprintzen 86
D Dabène The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America 68 Dallmayr Comparative Political Theory 84 Daring and Caution in Turkish Strategic Culture Mufti 18
De Castro Birns Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics 66 Dean Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics 79 Debating the War of Ideas Gallagher 73 Delusions of Development Carroll 51 Democracy in Syria Landis 68 Democracy Weale 82 The Democratization of Albania Kaltsounis 16 Derfler The Fall and Rise of Political Leaders 78 Detained without Cause Shiekh 68 Developments in American Politics 6 Peele Bailey Cain Peters 40 Developments in British Politics 8 Dunleavy Heffernan Cowley Hay 14 Developments in Russian Politics 7 White Sakwa Hale 47 Deveney Callaghan’s Journey to Downing Street 9 Dietrich Echavarría Alvarez Esteva Ingruber Koppensteiner The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies 5 Dillon Neal Foucault on Politics, Security and War 76 Dinan Europe Recast 20 Dinan Ever Closer Union 20 Diversity in the European Union Prügl Thiel 27 Dobbins Higher Education Policies in Central and Eastern Europe 110 Dodd The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict 34 Doing Feminist Research in Political & Social Science Ackerly True 80 Dryzek Dunleavy Theories of the Democratic State 90 du Toit Kotze Liberal Democracy and Peace in South Africa 64 Duncan Goddard Contemporary America 44 Dunleavy Heffernan Cowley Hay
Developments in British Politics 8 14 Dunn Liberia and the United States during the Cold War 64 Durlauf Blume The New Palgrave 109 Dictionary of Economics Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan Emadi 70 Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia Vu Wongsurawat 56 Dyson Sepos Which Europe? 23
e Ecological Modernisation and Renewable Energy Toke 104 Education and Democracy in Senegal 61 Kuenzi Education Policy in Britain Chitty 103 Egan Nugent Paterson Research Agendas in EU Studies 25 Einhorn Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe 17 The Election of Barack Obama Liu 39 Elections and Voters van der Eijk Franklin Reitemeyer 7 Electoral Systems Farrell 4 Elgie Moestrup Wu Semi-Presidentialism and Democracy 4 Eliasson America’s Perceptions of Europe 6 Elliott Nuclear Or Not? 105 Elliott Sustainable Energy 105 El-Shibiny Iraq 71 Emadi Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan 70 Encountering the Nigerian State Adebanwi Obadare 61 The End of the French Exception? Chafer Godin 33 Entwistle Teaching for Understanding at University 111 Ernest Gowers Scott 96 Essentials of UK Politics Heywood 14
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INDEX Ethnic Identity and National Conflict in China Acharya Pengxin Gunaratna 53 Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality Thorp Paredes 66 Europe Recast Dinan 20 Europe, Regions and European Regionalism Scully Wyn Jones 26 Europe, the USA and Political Islam Pace 15 Europe’s Greece Kalaitzidis 27 The European Neighbourhood Policy in Perspective Whitman Wolff 24 European Politics Bale 30 European Union and NATO Expansion Lasas 22 The European Union as a Small Power Toje 26 European Union Foreign Policy Bickerton 24 European Union History Kaiser Varsori 23 The European Union Nelsen Stubb 20 European Union Policy Towards The Arab-Israeli Peace Process Musu 25 European Union Politics McCormick 18 Europeanization and National Politics Ladrech 21 Ever Closer Union Dinan 20 Evo Morales Sivak 67 Explaining News Archetti 96
F The Fall and Rise of Political Leaders Derfler Farrell Electoral Systems Favell Guiraudon Sociology of the European Union Featherstone Papadimitriou Mamarelis Niarchos The Last Ottomans Financing Referendum Campaigns Gilland Lutz Hug The First Black President Hill Five Years of My Life Kurnaz
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Fixing Fractured Nations Wirsing Ahrari 51 Flint HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa 59 The Foreign Policy of the European Union Keukeleire MacNaughtan 21 Fortescue Russian Politics 46 Foucault Davidson Burchell The Birth of Biopolitics 76 Foucault Davidson Burchell The Courage of the Truth 76 Foucault Davidson Burchell The Government of Self and Others 77 Foucault on Politics, Security and War Dillon Neal 76 The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid Skinner 60 The Foundations of Public Law Syrett 8 Framing the Iraq War Endgame King Wells 74 France, Social Capital and Political Activism Vassallo 33 Franks Wilson Anarchism and Moral Philosophy 92 Freire Kanet Key Players and Regional Dynamics in Eurasia 16 From Hierarchy to Anarchy Larkins 86 From New Jerusalem to New Labour Bogdanor 12 Fuchs Phantoms of War in Contemporary German Literature, Films and Discourse 32 The Future of our Democracies Bruter Harrison 7
G Gaffney Political Leadership in France 33 Gallagher Debating the War of Ideas 73 Gardini The Origins of Mercosur 66 Gatrell Baron Warlands 48 Geddes Boswell Migration and Mobility in the European Union 20 Gender and Decolonization in the Congo Bouwer 60
Gender and the European Union Kantola 21 Gender, Politics and Institutions Krook Mackay 79 Geo-Politics of the Euro-Asia Energy Nexus Tekin Williams 22 George The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia 48 German National Identity in the Twenty-First Century Wittlinger 32 Germany after the Grand Coalition Bolgherini Grotz 15 Gillan Pickerill Webster Anti-War Activism 93 Gilland Lutz Hug Financing Referendum Campaigns 88 Girard Haiti 67 Global Inequalities and Higher Education Unterhalter Carpentier 111 Global Politics Heywood 2 Global Warming and Climate Change Marquina 105 Global Warring Paskal 108 Globalisation, Democratisation and Radicalisation in the Arab World Harrigan El-Said 69 Globalization and Military Power in the Andes Avilés 65 Going to War Towle 10 Governance and Politics of China Saich 49 Governance and Politics of the Netherlands Andeweg Irwin 37 Governance of Earth Systems Boardman 106 Governance of Public Sector Organizations Lægreid Verhoest 98 Governance Theory and Practice Chhotray Stoker 5 Governing Electronically Henman 102 The Government and Politics of the European Union Nugent 19 The Government of Self and Others Foucault Davidson Burchell 77
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INDEX Grand Theories and Ideologies in the Social Sciences Wiarda 81 The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean Heraclides 17 Green Waters Conflict in the Caucasus 16 Griffiths Hickson British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour 14 Grigoriadis Trials of Europeanization 35
H Haghighat-Sordellini Women in the Middle East and North Africa 71 Haiti Girard 67 Hall Hill British International Thinkers from Hobbes to Namier 86 Ham Health Policy in Britain 103 Hameiri Regulating Statehood 51 Hancock Regional Integration 102 Hansen Biotechnology and Public Engagement in Europe 100 Harrigan El-Said Globalisation, Democratisation and Radicalisation in the Arab World 69 Harris The Next American Civil War 39 Hartley Hilsdon Sinfield Keenan Verity Learning Development 111 in Higher Education Hague Harrop Comparative Government and Politics 2 Hay New Directions in Political Science 8 5 Hay Political Analysis 91 Hazell Constitutional Futures Revisited 12 Hazell Worthy Glover The Impact of the Freedom of Information Act on Central Government in the UK 11 Healey Making Better Places 107 Health Policy in Britain Ham 103 Henders Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy 6 Henk The Botswana Defense Force in the Struggle for an African Environment 60 Henman Governing Electronically 102
Henriksen American Power after the Berlin Wall 41 Heraclides The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean 17 Herbert Spencer and Social Theory Offer 81 Heywood Essentials of UK Politics 14 Heywood Global Politics 2 Heywood Key Concepts in Politics 3 Heywood Political Ideologies 91 Heywood Political Theory 92 Heywood Politics 3 Hezbollah: The Story of the Party of God Azani 69 High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Presidential Impeachment Brown 40 Higher Education Policies in Central and Eastern Europe Dobbins 110 Hill The First Black President 42 The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict Dodd 34 A History of International Political Theory Behr 88 HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa Flint 59 Hix Høyland The Political System of the European Union 19 Hofmeister Why We Hate the Oil Companies 100 Holt Aid, Peacebuilding and the Resurgence of War 49 Hønneland Borderland Russians 48 Horton Political Obligation 82 How Hollywood Projects Foreign Policy Totman 94 How Power Changes Hands ‘t Hart Uhr 96 How Power Corrupts Blaug 84 Huang Politics in Pacific Asia 50 Hughes Public Management and Administration 104 Hughes Whiteness in Zimbabwe 61 Human Trafficking in Europe Wylie McRedmond 18
I Immigrants, Literature and National Integration Lacroix 32 The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War Morgan 89 The Impact of the Freedom of Information Act on Central Government in the UK Hazell Worthy Glover 11 In the Name of the Nation Laruelle 47 The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations Tsakonas 35 India Express Lak 56 India-Pakistan Misra 52 Innovations in Financing Public Services Bailey Valkama Anttiroiko 100 Inside Egypt Bradley 75 Institutions, Ethnicity, and Political Mobilization in South Africa Piombo 63 Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian Politics Newton Tompson 46 International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Vol Set Mitchell 109 International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 110 Africa, Asia and Oceania Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas Mitchell 110 International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe Mitchell 110 International Political Theory after Hobbes Prokhovnik Slomp 78 Interpreting Islamic Political Parties Salih 6 Iran and the CIA Bayandor 72 Iraq Between Occupations Zeidel Baram Rohde 69 Iraq El-Shibiny 71 Isaac O’Leary Daley Property Development 107 Isakhan Stockwell The Secret History of Democracy 78 Israel’s Asymmetric Wars Cohen 70
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INDEX Israeli Exceptionalism Alam 73 Itoh Japanese War Orphans in Manchuria 55
J Japan and the Specter of Imperialism Anderson 57 Japanese War Orphans in Manchuria Itoh 55 Jones Vassallo The 2008 Presidential Elections 42 Just and Unjust Interventions in World Politics Lu 77 Justice Campbell 82
K Kaiser Leucht Gehler Transnational Networks in Regional Integration 24 Kaiser Varsori European Union History 23 Kalaitzidis Europe’s Greece 27 Kaltsounis The Democratization of Albania 16 Kanet Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century 45 Kantola Gender and the European Union 21 Kassim Stevens Air Transport and the European Union 25 Kassiola Guo China’s Environmental Crisis 54 Katsumata ASEAN’s Cooperative Security Enterprise 52 Kavanagh Cowley The British General Election of 2010 10 The Kennedy Legacy Bzdek 39 Kerslake Öktem Robins Turkey’s Engagement with Modernity 35 Keukeleire MacNaughtan The Foreign Policy of the European Union 21 Key Concepts in Politics Heywood 3
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Key Players and Regional Dynamics in Eurasia Freire Kanet 16 Kies Promises and Limits of Web-deliberation 94 King Wells Framing the Iraq War Endgame 74 Kirby Celtic Tiger in Collapse 36 Kirk Korea Betrayed 50 Kissack Pursuing Effective Multilateralism 25 Kolin State Power and Democracy 37 Kononenko Moshes Russia as a Network State 45 Korea Betrayed Kirk 50 Kozloff No Rain in the Amazon 108 Kozloff Revolution! 67 Krook Mackay Gender, Politics and Institutions Kuenzi Education and Democracy in Senegal 61 Kufuor The African Human Rights System 61 Kurnaz Five Years of My Life 43
L Labor Relations in New Democracies Alemán 97 Lacroix Immigrants, Literature and National Integration 32 Ladrech Europeanization and National Politics 21 Lægreid Verhoest Governance of Public Sector Organizations 98 Lak India Express 56 Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa Alden Anseeuw 63 Landis Democracy in Syria 68 Lane Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland 36 Larkins From Hierarchy to Anarchy 86 Laruelle Huchet Peyrouse Balci China and India in Central Asia 4
Laruelle In the Name of the Nation 47 Lasas European Union and NATO Expansion 22 The Last Ottomans Featherstone Papadimitriou Mamarelis Niarchos 17 Leach Coxall Robins British Politics 7 Leach The Politics Companion 2 Learning Development in Higher Education Hartley Hilsdon Sinfield Keenan Verity 111 Lebanon Rubin 70 Leconte Understanding Euroscepticism 21 Lee Beech The Cameron-Clegg Government 8 Lees-Marshment The Political Marketing Game 93 Left Parties in National Governments Olsen Koß Hough 28 The Legacies of Transition Governments in Africa Seely 64 Legislatures and the Budget Process Wehner 97 Leib He The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China 54 Lethal Warriors Philipps 38 Levin The Cost of Free Speech 83 Liberal Democracy and Peace in South Africa du Toit Kotze 64 Liberal Nationalism in Central Africa 62 Macola Liberalism and Human Suffering Abbas 80 Liberalism and Pluralism Carr 86 Liberia and the United States during the Cold War Dunn 64 Linder Swiss Democracy 34 A Little War that Shook the World Asmus 48 Liu The Election of Barack Obama 39 Llanos Marsteintredet Presidential Breakdowns in Latin America 68 Lodge The 2009 Elections to the European Parliament 22
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INDEX Lost in Transformation Mitchell 9 Lu Just and Unjust Interventions in World Politics 77 Luedtke Svedin Hall Risk Regulation in the United States and European Union 44 Lukes Power 91 Lynch When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out 36
M Maass The World Views of the U.S. Presidential Election 40 Macola Liberal Nationalism in Central Africa 62 Magen Risse McFaul Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law 90 Making Better Places Healey 107 Malaysian Maverick Wain 52 Malfliet Parmentier Russia and the Council of Europe 45 Mao’s Forgotten Successor Weatherley 53 Marable Clarke Barack Obama and African American Empowerment 41 Marginalization in Urban China Wu Webster 50 Marquina Global Warming and Climate Change 105 Marsh Stoker Theory and Methods in Political Science 87 Martens Nagel Windzio Weymann Transformation of Education Policy 96 Martin African Political Thought 59 Marx and the Dynamic of the Capital Formation Best 83 Marx Today Sitton 78 Mass Media, Politics & Democracy Street 93 Mass Surveillance and State Control Cohen 81 Mastering Communication Stanton 110 Materializing Europe Badenoch Fickers 22 McAlpine Akerlind Becoming an Academic 111
McAuley Spencer Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement 8 McConnell Understanding Policy Success 99 McCormick Contemporary Britain 14 McCormick European Union Politics 18 McCormick Understanding the European Union 21 McGrattan Northern Ireland 1968-2008 13 McMahon Rankin Beachler White Winning the White House, 2008 43 Means Richards Smith Community Care 104 The Media at War Carruthers 92 Meydani Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs 73 Michael Resolving the Cyprus Conflict 16 Micheletti Political Virtue and Shopping 96 Migration and Mobility in the European Union Geddes Boswell 20 Miller Cities on the Plains 89 Milner Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa 62 Misra India-Pakistan 52 Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Vol Set 109 Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania 110 Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas 110 Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe 110 Mitchell Lost in Transformation 9 Mitchell The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy 105 Mitsopoulos Understanding the Crisis in Greece 31 Moaddel Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Publics 72 Montgomery Understanding the International Student Experience 111
Moran Politics and Governance in the UK 8 Morgan Davies Assessing George W. Bush’s Legacy 38 Morgan The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War 89 Moses Knutsen Ways of Knowing 91 Mufti Daring and Caution in Turkish Strategic Culture 18 Murray Parties, Gender Quotas and Candidate Selection in France 33 The Muslim Brotherhood Rubin 71 Mustapha Bangura Sierra Leone beyond the Lome Peace Accord 60 Musu European Union Policy Towards The Arab-Israeli Peace Process 25
N Narrative, Nature, and the Natural Law Alford 84 Nationalism and Its Logical Foundations Barreto 88 Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle Aktar Kızılyürek Özkırımlı 17 Nations and their Histories Carvalho Gemenne 89 Naurin Wallace Unveiling the Council of the European Union 24 Nelsen Stubb The European Union 20 Neoconservatism and the New American Century Ryan 38 The New American Economy Bartlett 42 New Directions in Political Science Hay 85 New Media and the New Middle East Seib 95 The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Durlauf Blume 109 Newton Tompson Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian Politics 46 The Next American Civil War Harris 39 No Rain in the Amazon Kozloff 108
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INDEX Northern Ireland 1968-2008 McGrattan 13 Nuclear Or Not? Elliott 105 Nugent The Government and Politics of the European Union 19
O O’Byrne Hensby Theorizing Global Studies Oates Kaid Berry Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy Obstacles to Democratization in Southeast Asia Paul Offer Herbert Spencer and Social Theory Olsen Koß Hough Left Parties in National Governments On Rawls, Development and Global Justice Williams The Origins of Mercosur Gardini Ozkirimli Theories of Nationalism
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P Pace Europe, the USA and Political Islam 15 Painter Peters Tradition and Public Administration 100 Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Smith 72 The Palgrave International Handbook of Peace Studies Dietrich Echavarría Alvarez Esteva Ingruber Koppensteiner 5 Parekh Rethinking Multiculturalism 91 Parties, Gender Quotas and Candidate Selection in France Murray 33 Paskal Global Warring 108 Paul Obstacles to Democratization in Southeast Asia 51 Pawson Mullins After Council Housing 99 Peaceful Islamist Mobilization in the Muslim World Chernov Hwang 6
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Peele Bailey Cain Peters Developments in American Politics 6 40 Peixoto-Mehrtens Urban Space and National Identity in Early Twentieth Century São Paulo, Brazil 65 Pérez Political Culture in Panama 65 Perrineau Rouban Politics in France and Europe 29 The Persian Gulf in History Potter 72 Peters Constrained Balancing: The EU’s Security Policy 27 Phantoms of War in Contemporary German Literature, Films and Discourse Fuchs 32 Philipps Lethal Warriors 38 Philpot White African-American Political Psychology 79 Pierre The Politics of Urban Governance 106 Pinder The Politics of Race and Ethnicity in the United States 38 Piombo Institutions, Ethnicity, and Political Mobilization in South Africa 63 Planning Theory Allmendinger 107 The Plight of the Palestinians Cook 71 Policy Networks and Policy Change Compston 103 Political Analysis Hay 91 Political Communication in Postmodern Democracy Brants Voltmer 94 Political Culture in Panama Pérez 65 The Political Culture of Leadership in the United Arab Emirates Rugh 74 The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy Mitchell 105 Political Ideologies Heywood 91 Political Leadership in France Gaffney 33 The Political Legacies of Barry Goldwater and George McGovern Volle 42 The Political Marketing Game Lees-Marshment 93 Political Obligation Horton 82
Political Realism, Freud, and Human Nature in International Relations Schuett 85 The Political System of the European Union Hix Høyland 19 Political Theory Heywood 92 Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs Meydani 73 Political Virtue and Shopping Micheletti 96 Politics and Governance in the UK Moran 8 Politics and the Criteria of Truth Shomali 87 The Politics Companion Leach 2 Politics Heywood 3 Politics in France and Europe Perrineau Rouban 29 Politics in Pacific Asia Huang 50 The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia George 48 The Politics of Nuclear Energy in China Yi-chong 105 The Politics of Pension Reform in Central and Eastern Europe Armeanu 98 The Politics of Race and Ethnicity in the United States Pinder 38 The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America Dabène 68 Politics of Social Change in Ghana Talton 61 The Politics of Urban Governance Pierre 106 Politics, Gender and Conceptual Metaphors Ahrens 95 Politics, Policy and the Discourses of Heritage in Britain Waterton 10 Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Lane 36 Polk Understanding Iran 69 Post-Communist Welfare Pathways Cerami Vanhuysse 30
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INDEX Potter The Persian Gulf in History 72 Power Lukes 91 Presidential Breakdowns in Latin America Llanos Marsteintredet 68 Pringle Clarke The Challenge of Transition 49 Prokhovnik Slomp International Political Theory after Hobbes 78 Promises and Limits of Web-deliberation Kies 94 Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law Magen Risse McFaul 90 Property Development Isaac O’Leary Daley 107 Prügl Thiel Diversity in the European Union 27 Public Health Baggott 98 Public Management and Administration Hughes 104 Public Value Benington Moore 99 Pursuing Effective Multilateralism Kissack 25
R Raghavan War and Peace in Modern India 53 Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy Caracciolo di Torella Masselot 27 Redefining British Politics Black 13 Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa Milner 62 Regional Integration Hancock 102 Regulating Statehood Hameiri 51 Research Agendas in EU Studies Egan Nugent Paterson 25 Research Methods in Politics Burnham Gilland Lutz Grant Layton-Henry 90 Resolving the Cyprus Conflict Michael 16 Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics Dean 79
Rethinking Germany and Europe Bulmer Jeffery Padgett 31 Rethinking Multiculturalism Parekh 91 Rethinking Popular Representation Törnquist Stokke Webster 87 Revolution! Kozloff 67 Rhodes The Australian Study of Politics 109 Right-Wing Extremism in Contemporary Germany Braunthal 31 Risk Regulation in the United States and European Union Luedtke Svedin Hall 44 The Road from Authoritarianism to Democratization in Indonesia Carnegie 53 Rohter Brazil on the Rise 67 The Route to Power in Nigeria Balogun 63 Rowney Huskey Russian Bureaucracy and the State 44 Rozman Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia 55 Rozman Strategic Thinking about the Korean Nuclear Crisis 56 Rubin Lebanon 70 Rubin The Muslim Brotherhood 71 Rugh The Political Culture of Leadership in the United Arab Emirates 74 Russia and the Council of Europe Malfliet Parmentier 45 Russia as a Network State Kononenko Moshes 45 Russian Bureaucracy and the State Rowney Huskey 44 Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Kanet 45 Russian Government and Politics Shiraev 46 Russian Politics Fortescue 46 Ryan Neoconservatism and the New American Century 38
S Saich Governance and Politics of China 49
Sakwa Stevens Contemporary Europe 30 Saleh Third World Citizens and the Information Technology Revolution 80 Salih Interpreting Islamic Political Parties 6 Samuel The Upper House 37 Sanchez You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe 43 Sánchez-Flores Cosmopolitan Liberalism 77 Schuett Political Realism, Freud, and Human Nature in International Relations 85 Scott Ernest Gowers 96 Scully Wyn Jones Europe, Regions and European Regionalism 26 The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China Leib He 54 The Secret History of Democracy Isakhan Stockwell 78 Securitizing Immigration van Munster 28 Seely The Legacies of Transition Governments in Africa 64 Seib New Media and the New Middle East 95 Seib Toward a New Public Diplomacy 43 Self British Foreign & Defence Policy Since 1945 11 Semi-Presidentialism and Democracy Elgie Moestrup Wu 4 The Senate of the Fifth French Republic Smith 34 Shiekh Detained without Cause 68 Shiraev Russian Government and Politics 46 Shomali Politics and the Criteria of Truth 87 A Short History of the Liberal Party Cook 11 Sierra Leone beyond the Lome Peace Accord Mustapha Bangura 60 Sil Katzenstein Beyond Paradigms 83 Sitton Marx Today 78
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INDEX Sivak Evo Morales 67 Skinner The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid 60 Skoll Social Theory of Fear 81 Smith Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict 72 Smith The Senate of the Fifth French Republic 3 4 Smits Applying Political Theory 90 Smullen Translating Agency Reform 101 Social Movements Public Spheres and the European Politics of the Environment van der Heijden 106 Social Policy in Britain Alcock 13 Social Theory of Fear Skoll 81 Sociology of the European Union Favell Guiraudon 19 Sprintzen Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory 86 Stanton Mastering Communication 110 State Power and Democracy Kolin 37 The Statesman’s Yearbook 2011 Turner 108 Staudt Cities and Citizenship at the U.S.-Mexico Border 65 Steets Accountability in Public Policy Partnerships 99 Stephan Civilian Jihad 73 Stoker Why Politics Matters 3 Strategic Thinking about the Korean Nuclear Crisis Rozman 56 Street Mass Media, Politics & Democracy 93 Sustainable Energy Elliott 105 Swiss Democracy Linder 34 Syrett The Foundations of Public Law 8
T Talton Politics of Social Change in Ghana 61 Tan U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism 41
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Teaching for Understanding at University Entwistle 111 Tekin Williams Geo-Politics of the EuroAsia Energy Nexus 22 Television News, Politics and Young People Wayne Petley Murray Henderson 95 Territorial Choice Baldersheim Rose 28 Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy Henders 6 Territory and Electoral Rules in Post-Communist Democracies Bochsler 29 Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy Oates Kaid Berry 5 ’t Hart Uhr How Power Changes Hands 96 Theakston After Number 10 12 Theories of Nationalism Ozkirimli 85 Theories of the Democratic State Dryzek Dunleavy 90 Theorizing Global Studies O’Byrne Hensby 78 Theory and Methods in Political Science Marsh Stoker 87 Third World Citizens and the Information Technology Revolution Saleh 80 Thomas Paine: A Collection of Unknown Writings Burgess 109 Thorp Paredes Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality 66 The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche Biswas Mellamphy 79 Tibet Unconquered Wolff 57 Toje The European Union as a Small Power 26 Toke Ecological Modernisation and Renewable Energy 104 Törnquist Stokke Webster Rethinking Popular Representation 87 Totman How Hollywood Projects Foreign Policy 94 Toward a New Public Diplomacy Seib 43 Towle Going to War 10 Tradition and Public Administration Painter Peters 100
Transaction Costs and Security Institutions Weiss 15 Transatlantic Diplomacy and the Use of Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era Wintz 80 Transformation of Education Policy Martens Nagel Windzio Weymann 96 Translating Agency Reform Smullen 101 Transnational Networks in Regional Integration Kaiser Leucht Gehler 24 Trautman The Underdog in American Politics 39 Trials of Europeanization Grigoriadis 35 Tsakonas The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations 35 Turkey’s Engagement with Modernity Kerslake Öktem Robins 35 The Turkish-Israeli Relationship Bengio 74 Turner The Statesman’s Yearbook 2011 108 The 2008 Presidential Elections Jones Vassallo 42 The 2009 Elections to the European Parliament Lodge 22
U U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism Tan 41 Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement McAuley Spencer 8 The Underdog in American Politics Trautman 39 Understanding Euroscepticism Leconte 21 Understanding Iran Polk 69 Understanding Policy Success McConnell 99 Understanding the Crisis in Greece Mitsopoulos 31 Understanding the European Union McCormick 21 Understanding the International Student Experience Montgomery 111
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INDEX Unterhalter Carpentier Global Inequalities and Higher Education 111 Unveiling the Council of the European Union Naurin Wallace 24 The Upper House Samuel 37 Urban Space and National Identity in Early Twentieth Century São Paulo, Brazil Peixoto-Mehrtens 65
V Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Publics Moaddel 72 van der Eijk Franklin Reitemeyer Elections and Voters 7 van der Heijden Social Movements, Public Spheres and the European Politics of the Environment 106 van Munster Securitizing Immigration 28 Vargas Llosa and Latin American Politics De Castro Birns 66 Vassallo France, Social Capital and Political Activism 33 Verhoest Roness Verschuere Rubecksen MacCarthaigh Autonomy and Control of State Agencies 102 Versluis van Keulen Stephenson Analyzing the European Union Policy Process 20 Violence and Social Justice Bufacchi 89 Volle The Political Legacies of Barry Goldwater and George McGovern 42 Vu Wongsurawat Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia 56
W Wain Malaysian Maverick 52 Walk in My Shoes Young Sehgal 40 War and Peace in Modern India Raghavan 53 War and Social Welfare Cocozzelli 103 Warlands Gatrell Baron 48 Waterbury Between State and Nation 15
Waterton Politics, Policy and the Discourses of Heritage in Britain 10 Wayne Petley Murray Henderson Television News, Politics and Young People 95 Ways of Knowing Moses Knutsen 91 Weale Democracy 82 Weatherley Mao’s Forgotten Successor 53 Wehner Legislatures and the Budget Process 97 Weiss Transaction Costs and Security Institutions 15 Wells Wild Man 44 When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out Lynch 36 Which Europe? Dyson Sepos 23 White Sakwa Hale Developments in Russian Politics 7 47 Whiteness in Zimbabwe Hughes 61 Whitman Wolff The European Neighbourhood Policy in Perspective 24 Why Politics Matters Stoker 3 Why We Hate the Oil Companies Hofmeister 100 Wiarda Grand Theories and Ideologies in the Social Sciences 81 Wild Man Wells 44 Williams On Rawls, Development and Global Justice 77 Wing Constructing Democracy in Africa 59 Winning the White House, 2008 McMahon Rankin Beachler White 43 Wintz Transatlantic Diplomacy and the Use of Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era 80 Wirsing Ahrari Fixing Fractured Nations 51 Wittlinger German National Identity in the Twenty-First Century 32 Wolff Tibet Unconquered 57 Women in British Politics, c.1689-1979 Cowman 9
Women in the Middle East and North Africa Haghighat-Sordellini 71 The World Views of the U.S. Presidential Election Maass 40 Wu Webster Marginalization in Urban China 50 Wylie McRedmond Human Trafficking in Europe 18
Y Yi-chong The Politics of Nuclear Energy in China 105 You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe Sanchez 43 Young Sehgal Walk in My Shoes 40
Z Zeidel Baram Rohde Iraq Between Occupations Zimbabwe Besada Zogby Arab Voices
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