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3rd edition Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College, and Head of Politics, Orpington College, UK (he is an A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)

Comparative Government and Politics An Introduction 8th edition Rod Hague, formerly Senior Lecturer in Politics and Martin Harrop, Senior Lecturer in Politics, both at University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Reviews of previous editions: ‘An excellent introductory text which thoughtfully and effectively combines political analysis with substantive comparison.’ - B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh, USA ‘The best introductory textbook in the field, up-to-date and full of useful examples.’ - Dr Reuven Hazan, Hebrew University, Israel ‘Intelligent, comprehensive and insightful, this book is a boon for both students and their teachers. Long established as one of the best introductions to political science and comparative politics it still manages to get even better with each successive edition.’ - Professor Peter Mair, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Long established as the leading text in the field, the new 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 1: CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES / Political Concepts / Theoretical Approaches /Research Strategies / PART 2: STATES AND REGIMES / The State / Democracy / Authoritarian Rule / PART 3: POLITICAL MOBILIZATION / Political Culture / Political Communication / Political Participation / Elections and Voters / Political Parties / Interest Groups / PART 4: GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNANCE / Constitutions and Law / Multilevel Governance / Legislatures / The Political Executive / Public Administration / PART 5 PUBLIC POLICY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY / The Policy Process / Political Economy April 2010 448pp 246x189mm 15 colour tables, 24 figures and 3 maps Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-23101-6 Paperback £26.99 978-0-230-23102-3

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Why Politics Matters

Key Concepts in Politics

Making Democracy Work

Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK and Head of Politics, Orpington College, UK (he is an 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 Cambridge, 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 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. July 2006 Paperback

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This book 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. Contents: The Uses and Abuses of Political Concepts / Basic Concepts / Ideologies / Approaches / Values / Systems / Structures / Levels / Further Reading / Glossary of Political Thinkers / Bibliography / Index September 2000 304pp Paperback £14.99

Comparative Politics

Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy Catalonia, Corsica, Hong Kong, and Tibet Susan J. Henders, Associate Professor of Political Science, York University, USA

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 April 2010 Hardback

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Transformation of Education Policy

Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy

Edited by Kerstin Martens, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Bremen, Germany, AlexanderKenneth Nagel, Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion, Ruhr-University, Germany, Michael Windzio, Professor of Sociology, EMPAS and Ansgar Weymann, Professor of Sociology, both at University of Bremen, Germany

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. Five in depth country case studies are included. Contents: PART I: THEORY AND METHODS / A.Nagel, K.Martens & M.Windzio: Introduction – Education Policy in Transformation / A.Nagel, T.Bieber, A.P.Jakobi, P.Knodel, D.Niemann & J.Teltemann: Measuring Transformation of Education Policy – A Mixed-Method Approach / PART II: HISTORICAL SETTINGS / A.Weymann: The Educating State – Historical Developments and Current Trends / PART III: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES / D.Niemann: Turn of the Tide – New Horizons in German Education Policy- Making through IO Influence / T.Bieber: Playing the Multilevel Game in Education – The PISA Study and the Bologna Process triggering Swiss Harmonization / P.Knodel & H.Walkenhorst: What’s England got to do with it? British Underestimation of International Initiatives in Education Policy / M.Dobbins: Education Policy in New Zealand – Successfully Navigating the International Market for Education / M.Dobbins & K.Martens: A Contrasting Case – the USA and its Weak Response to Internationalization Processes in Education Policy / PART IV: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES / A.Nagel: Comparing Education Policy Networks / A.P.Jakobi, J.Teltemann & M.Windzio: The Internationalization of Education Policy in a Cross-National Perspective / M.Windzio, K.Martens & A.Nagel: Conclusion: Education Policy, Globalization and the Changing Nation State– Accelerating and Retarding Conditions

Interpreting Islamic Political Parties

Political Campaigns in the United States, Great Britain, and Russia Sarah Oates, Professor, Department of Politics, University of Glasgow, UK, Lynda Lee Kaid, Professor of Telecommunication, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, USA and Mike Berry, Lecturer, Department of Cultural Studies, University of Nottingham, UK

This book examines the influence of terrorist threat in the recent elections in the US, Great Britain, and Russia to analyze the influence of post-9/11 fears on voting behaviour in comparative perspective. It is in these different countries that warnings about terrorism find the most resonance with candidates, journalists and voters alike. Contents: Introduction / Candidate Messages and News Framing in U.S. Elections / A New U.S. News Paradigm?: Variation in Election News Coverage / Voting with the Heart and Not the Head: The Electorate, Security Fear, and Vote Choice in the United States / Candidate Messages and News Framing in British Elections / Putting Terrorism in Perspective: The British Electorate and Security Threat / Limitless Threat, Limited Choices?: Party Messages and News Framing in the 2003/4 Russian Elections / Strong Hands, Not Democracy: The Media Logic of Russian Viewers / Conclusions: The Politics of Fear in Comparative Perspective / Bibliography February 2010 Hardback

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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: A.Osman El Tom: Foreword / A.Sinno: The Factors that Affect Islamist Parties Decisions to Participate in Electoral or Democratic Processes? / N.Brown: Islamist Political Parties in the Arab World / S.Bellucci & M.Zaccaria: From Parties to Movements: Islam and Politics in the Horn of Africa / C.van Dijk: Different Settings, Different Definitions, Different Agendas: Islamic and Secular Political Parties in Indonesia and Malaysia / A.-Tayib Zain al-Abdin: From Muslim Brotherhood, to National Islamic Front, and to National Congress Party, Sudan / A.Ghaffar Mohamed Ahmed: Sectarian and Secular Political Parties Response to the National Islamic Front & Nation Congress Party Political Programme in the Sudan / S.Zemni: Egypt Muslim Brotherhood and Competitive Politics: Current Debates and Developments / A.Boubekeur: Political Islam in Algeria / M.Diederich: Indonesian Islamic Political Parties: A Focus on Women and Minorities / P.Moorcraft: The Maldives: The Strange Case of Islamic Multi-Party Liberal Democracy / M.Salih: Islamic Political Parties in Secular South Africa / N.Savaþkan Akdoðan: Secularism and Islamism in Turkey: Understanding the 2007 Elections / K.Knio: Can Hezbollah Join the Cedar Revolution? / S.Bunwaree: The Evolution of a Mauritian Islamic Movement October 2009 Hardback

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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

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Elections and Voters Cees van der Eijk, Professor of Social Science Research Methods, University of Nottingham, UK, Mark Franklin, Stein Rokkan Professor of Comparative Politics, European University Institute, Italy and John R. Reitemeyer Professor Emeritus of International Politics, Trinity College, USA

‘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, UK 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 varies 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

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

This book 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 £60.00 Hardback

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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker

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The United States and Iran

Politics and Ethnicity

Demagogue

Policy Challenges and Opportunities

A Comparative Study

The Fight to Save Democracy from Its Worst Enemies

Jalil Roshandel, Associate Professor and Director of Security Studies Program and Alethia H. Cook, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Assistant Director, Security Studies Program, both at East Carolina University, USA

Relations between Iran and the US have been strained for over thirty years. This book provides unbiased discussions of issues such as historical relations, the Iranian nuclear program and their support for ‘terrorist’ organizations. It also identifies a wide range of possible US policy solutions to improve relations. Contents: Iran / US Political History / Modern Iranian Politics / Iran, the US, and Middle East Stability / Iran: State Sponsor of Terror? / Iran and Nuclear Power (or Weapons?) / Toward a More Comprehensive US Foreign Policy for Iran August 2009 Hardback

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Joseph Rudolph, Professor of Political Science, Townson University, USA

This book offers a brief, broad, comparative study of ethnic politics that places ethnic conflict within the context of particular political systems. To develop these themes, they are explored by comparing and contrasting the experiences of France, Czechoslovakia and its subsequent division, and Nigeria. Contents: Introduction: Ethnicity and Politics in the Contemporary World / PART I: FRANCE: ETHNOPOLITICS IN THE DEVELOPED WEST / The Politics of Ethnicity in a Continental Power / Ethnoterritorial Politics in France / Ethnoclass Politics in France / Ethnopolitics in France in a Comparative Perspective / PART II: CZECHOSLOVAKIA: ETHNOPOLITICS IN THE DEMOCRATIZING, POSTCOMMUNIST WORLD / The Setting of Politics in Democratizing Postcommunist Europe / Ethnoterritorial Politics and the Creation and Dissolution of a State / Ethnoclass Politics: The Romany in the Former Czechoslovakia / Ethnopolitics in the Former Czechoslovakia in a Comparative Perspective / PART III: NIGERIA: ETHNOPOLITICS IN THE THIRD WORLD / The Setting of Politics in Africa’s Largest Country / Tribalism and Ethnoterritorial Conflict in Nigeria / Ethnoclass, Ethno-Religious Conflict in Post Civil War Nigeria / Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria in a Comparative Perspective / Conclusion: Managing Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Contemporary World June 2009 Hardback

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Michael Signer, Senior Policy Advisor, Center for American Progress and Senior National Security Policy Fellow, Think Tank Third Way

‘…a rich and compelling treatment of one of our most urgent problems today.’ - Senator John Edwards This book considers demagogues, or tyrants who owe their initial rise to democratic support, from the brutal Cleon in ancient Athens to George W. Bush’s naIve democratic experiment in Iraq and beyond, weaving stories about some of history’s most fascinating figures, including Hitler, Chavez and McCarthy.

Contents: PART I: THE CYCLE OF REGIMES / PART II: DEMAGOGUERY IN AMERICA / PART III: THE MODERN STRUGGLE / PART IV: DEFYING THE DEMAGOGUE /CONCLUSION: AMERICA THE EXCEPTIONAL

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Reinventing Public Service Communication European Broadcasters and Beyond Edited by Petros Iosifidis, Reader in Media and Communications, City University, UK

These essays address one of the most challenging debates in contemporary European media studies: the transition of the traditional Public Service Broadcasters into Public Service Media, as they widen their remit to produce and distribute public service content across more delivery platforms to meet the requirements of the digital age. February 2010 3 figures Hardback

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Non-Democratic Regimes 2nd Revised and Updated edition Paul Brooker, Visitor, Department of Political Science, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Despite talk of the ‘triumph of democracy’, much of the world is still ruled by political or military dictatorships. Paul Brooker provides a comprehensive assessment of the nature of authoritarian regimes, their changing character in the twenty-first century world, and the main theoretical explanations of their incidence, character and performance. Contents: Introduction / Theoretical Approaches / Monarchical and Personal Rule / Military Rule / One-Party Rule / Consolidation, Legitimacy and Control / Parties and Performance / Democratization and the Demise of Dictatorship / Semi-dictatorships and Semidemocracies / The Future of Non-Democratic Regimes January 2009 Hardback Paperback

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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

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. With major players responding to the arguments raised in each chapter, the book will be a must-read for anyone interested in or teaching British politics. Contents: PART I: DID BLAIR ADVANCE SOCIAL DEMOCRACY? / PART II: LABOUR AFTER BLAIR / PART III: THE CONSERVATIVES UNDER CAMERON / PART IV: WHERE NOW FOR THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS? / PART V: CROSS PARTY DEBATES

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 / V.Bogdanor: Introduction / P.Addison: Clement Attlee 1945-1951 / V.Bogdanor: Winston Churchill 1951-1955 / D.Carlton: Anthony Eden 1955-1957 / D.R.Thorpe: Harold Macmillan 1957-1963 / D.R.Thorpe: Alec Douglas-Home 19631964 / P.Ziegler: Harold Wilson 1964-1970, 1974-1976 / J.Ramsden: Heath / K.O.Morgan: James Callaghan 1976-1979 / K.Middlemas: Margaret Thatcher 1979-1990 / V.Bogdanor: John Major 1990-1997 / A.Giddens: Tony Blair 1997-2007 / Conclusion March 2010 Hardback

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Developments in British Politics 8 Edited by 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 May 2006 Hardback Paperback

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The Conservatives under David Cameron

The Blair Legacy Politics, Policy, Governance, and Foreign Affairs

Built to Last?

Edited by Terrence Casey, Associate Professor of Political Science, RoseHulman Institute of Technology

Edited by Simon Lee, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Matt Beech, Lecturer in Politics, both at University of Hull, UK

‘…comprehensive in scope, encyclopaedic in knowledge, careful in judgment, and remarkably integrated and readable.’ - Donley T. Studlar, Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Political Science, West Virginia University, USA

‘First and definitive analysis of the development of the Conservative Party’s ideology and policy during the tenure of David Cameron.’ Guardian Bookshop The Conservatives under David Cameron provides the first and definitive analysis of the development of ‘New Conservative’ ideology and policy during the tenure of David Cameron, identifying both continuity and change, and evaluating the party’s fitness to govern. Contents: P.Oborne: Foreword / S.Lee: Introduction: David Cameron’s Political Challenges / M.Beech: Cameron and Conservative Ideology / P.Norton: David Cameron and Tory Success: Architect or By-Stander? / S.Lee: David Cameron and the Renewal of Policy / S.Lee: Convergence, Critique and Divergence / S.Driver: ‘Fixing Our Broken Society’ / S.Griffiths: Cameron’s Conservatives and the Public Services / M.Evans: Cameron’s Competition State / J.Connelly: Voting Blue, Going Green? David Cameron and the Environment / D.Lonsdale: Conservative Defence and Security Policy under David Cameron / V.Honeyman: David Cameron and Foreign and International Policy / P.Lynch: The Conservatives and the European Union: The Lull before The Storm? / M.Beech: Conclusion: A Cameronite United Kingdom? April 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Exploring how Tony Blair and New Labour changed British politics, policy, governance and foreign affairs, this volume stands as a key actor on the world and domestic stage, delving into Blair’s foreign policy legacy, with emphasis on the Iraq War and Anglo-American relations. Contents: PART I: POLITICS / PART II: POLICY / PART III: GOVERNANCE / PART IV: FOREIGN AFFAIRS / CONCLUSION January 2009 Paperback

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The Newer Eve Women, Feminists and the Labour Party Christine Collette, Freelance Scholar

Feminist theory is interwoven with women’s voices in this study of three consecutive twentieth-century women’s organizations, separate but affiliated to the Labour Party, which represented women workers, consumers and politicians, so that the totality of women’s involvement in the Labour movement is considered. April 2009 200pp 3 b/w illustrations and 2 tables Hardback £52.00

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The Rise of Muslim Consciousness Nasar Meer, Lecturer, School of Social Science, University of Southampton, UK

This book provides a fresh perspective on the emergence of public Muslim identities, traversing issues of Muslim-state engagement across government initiatives and church-state relations, across equalities agendas and the education system, the courts and the media. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback

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Redefining British Politics Culture, Consumerism and Participation, 1954-70 Lawrence Black, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, Durham University, UK

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Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism

A history of 1950s and 1960s British political culture, Redefining British Politics interrogates ideas, movements and identities bordering social and political change: consumer organizations; 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 320pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change Edited by Frank Bechhofer, Emeritus Professor and David McCrone, Professor of Sociology, both at University of Edinburgh, UK

What does it mean to say you’re English, Scottish, British? Does it matter much to people? Has devolution and constitutional change made a difference to national identity? Does the future of the UK depend on whether or not people think they are British? Social and political scientists answer these questions vital to the future of the British state. Contents: F.Bechhofer & D.McCrone: National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change / S.Reicher, N.Hopkins & K.Harrison: Identity Matters: On the Importance of Scottish Identity for Scottish Society / J.Curtice & A.Heath: England Awakes? Trends in National Identity in England / F.Bechhofer & D.McCrone: Being Scottish / R.Bond: Political Attitudes and National Identities in Scotland and England / M.Rosie & P.Petersoo: Drifting Apart? Media in Scotland and England after Devolution / J.Hearn: Small Fortunes: Nationalism, Capitalism and Change Identities / L.Paterson: Universities and Nations in Britain in the Twentieth Century / F.Bechhofer & D.McCrone: Conclusion: The Politics of Identity July 2009 224pp 2 figures and 36 b/w tables £50.00 Hardback

Northern Ireland 1968–2008 The Politics of Entrenchment Cillian McGrattan, Lecturer in British Politics and Policy, University of Ulster at 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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The Peacock Committee and UK Broadcasting Policy Edited by Thomas O’Malley, Professor of Media Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK and Janet Jones, Principal Lecturer of Journalism, University of the West of England, UK

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This fascinating collection of essays is the first fulllength scholarly study of the genesis and influence of Alan Peacock’s intellectually radical ‘Report of the Committee on Financing the BBC’ (1986), which fundamentally altered the principles governing the development of broadcasting policy in the UK.

Toward an Anthropology of Government Democratic Transformations and Nation Building in Wales William R. Schumann, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Arkansas Tech University, USA

In taking an ethnographic look at the creation of the National Assembly of Wales, this book explores the ambiguous outcomes of devolution. Contents: Sometimes a Chair is More than a Place to Sit / Nationhood by Negation / Parliamentary Preparations / Speaking for the Nation / The Transparency of Democracy / Ballots and Bombs / Testing the Waters of Sovereignty / Conclusion October 2009 Hardback

228pp £52.50

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Multiculturalism, Religion and Women Doing Harm by Doing Good? Marie Macey, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Bradford, UK

This book is the first sociological and feminist critique of multicultural theory and practice. Using empirical research, it answers the question: is multiculturalism bad for women? arguing that it is not only bad for (minority ethnic) women, but for minority and majority communities, and for society as a whole.

A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

Contents: Preface / The What and Why of Multiculturalism / Multiculturalism, God and Gender / Multiculturalism in Practice: Forced Marriage / Multiculturalism and Liberal Democracy / So What’s Wrong With Multiculturalism? / Where Do We Go From Here? / Bibliography

October 2009 Hardback

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Globalization and Varieties of Capitalism New Labour, Economic Policy and the Abject State

Unionist Voices and the Politics of Remembering the Past in Northern Ireland

Dan Coffey, Senior Lecturer, Leeds University Business School, UK and Carole Thornley, Senior Lecturer, School of Economic and Management Studies, Keele University, UK

‘A persuasive and timely analysis as governments take on a newly-visible ‘activist’ role in the profound international crisis of capitalism which is currently unfolding.’ Professor Linda Briskin, York University, Canada A study of Britain as a capitalism poised between American and European models, exploring themes of legitimization, denial and opportunism via a series of substantial case studies framed by a reinterpretation of Thatcherism’s economic contexts and a critical assessment of New Labour. Contents: Introduction / Globalization and Capitalism Unleashed: The Travails of Labour / The Commanding State: The Politics of Competitiveness / The Self-Effacing State: Private Services Required / The Self-Deceiving State: The Model Employer Myth / New Ways or the Abject State / The End of Things: The Great Financial Crisis / Strange Days / References / Name and Subject Index August 2009 200pp 4 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £55.00

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Kirk Simpson, RCUK Post Doctoral Fellow, Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, UK

‘…a powerful yet sensitive evocation of Unionist anxieties and historical sensitivities, disturbing but always moving.’ - Arthur Aughey, Professor of Politics, University of Ulster, UK Simpson offers a reflective and theoretical explanation of the ways in which unionists conceive of the past in the present post-conflict environment. He considers the ways in which scholarly literature has often painted an outdated and inaccurate portrait of a highly complex people. Contents: Thematic Introduction and Background to the Northern Ireland Conflict / Unionists, Memory and Subjectivist Constructions of the Political ‘Other’ / Recalling the Adjustment to Political Violence / Unionist Remembrance of Political Violence and Suffering in Northern Ireland / The Disappearance of Unionist Storytelling and the Conflict / Truth Recovery, Unionists and Social Memory / Conclusion: Mastering the Past in Northern Ireland August 2009 Hardback

192pp £50.00

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Political Ideology in Britain 2nd edition Robert Leach, Visiting Reader, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

Reviews of previous editions: ‘A joy to read: well written with a clarity that will make it accessible to students, it is also very successful in achieving its objectives as an introduction to the main ideologies and their significance in British politics.’ - Wyn Grant, University of Warwick, UK ’Clearly and objectively written, this book will interest all students of political thought.’ M.Curtis, Choice As well as introducing the ‘mainstream’ ideologies of Liberalism, Conservatism and Socialism, this text also examines challenges from nationalists, feminists and Green thinkers, and the ideological controversy surrounding multiculturalism. It concludes by reviewing the prospects for ideology in an increasingly depoliticised Britain. Contents: Introduction: Ideologies in Britain / Liberalism / Conservatism / Socialism / Nationalism / Racism and Fascism / Multiculturalism / Feminism / Green Ideology / Changing Ideologies June 2009 296pp 5 b/w tables and 5 figures Hardback £60.00 Paperback £21.99

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British Political Thought, 1500–1660

NGOs in Contemporary Britain Non-state Actors in Society and Politics since 1945

The Politics of the Post-Reformation

Edited by Nick Crowson, Reader in Contemporary British History, Matthew Hilton, Professor of Social History, Department of Modern History and James McKay, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, all at University of Birmingham, UK

Glenn Burgess, Professor of History, University of Hull, UK

‘Professor Burgess’ claim that the Restoration of 1660 witnessed the end of Britain’s wars of religion, preparing the way for the merging of the confessional state with the Enlightenment world, is one we should take seriously.’ - Andrew Hadfield, Times Literary Supplement Focusing on the interaction of religion and politics, this is a comprehensive chronological survey of the political thought of post-Reformation Britain which examines the work of a wide range of thinkers. Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART ONE: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND CONFESSIONAL POLITIES, 1500-1640 / Henrician Political Thought / Reformation, Obedience and Resistance / Lawful Politics and Protestant Conformity: Political Thought in the Age of Elizabeth I / Peaceful Politics? Jacobean and Caroline England / PART TWO: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND RELIGIOUS REVOLUTION, 1640-1660 / Resistance and Royalism in the British Monarchies / Religion and Radicalism in the English Revolution / Thomas Hobbes / Republicanism and the English Commonwealth: Political Thought During the Interregnum / Conclusion / Notes / Further Reading / Index April 2009 Hardback Paperback

448pp £65.00 £23.99

British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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Examining the history of social movements and non-state socio-political action, this volume shows how Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have proliferated in Britain since 1945, and how they have raised new political agendas, revived associational life, and arguably re-politicized generations disillusioned with the politics of the ballot box. April 2009 5 b/w tables Hardback

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Constitutional Futures Revisited Britain’s Constitution to 2020 Edited by Robert Hazell, Director, Constitution Unit, Department of Political Science, University College London, UK

‘All students of the constitution will be grateful to Robert Hazell and the Constitution Unit at University College, London, for Constitutional Futures Revisited, which shows us how to steer past the dangerous shoals and reach dry land.’ - Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, Oxford University, UK October 2008 Hardback Paperback

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Social Policy in Britain 3rd edition

Scottish Politics An Introduction Neil McGarvey, Lecturer in Politics, University of Strathclyde, UK and Paul Cairney, Lecturer in Politics, University of Aberdeen, UK

A major textbook providing a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of Scottish politics and policy and assessment of the new institutions of devolved government. Contents: What is Scottish Politics / Devolution: Historical and Social Context / Scotland’s Political Parties / Scottish Elections and Voting Behaviour / The Scottish Parliament: Actor, Arena and Agenda-setter? / The Scottish Government / Governance Beyond the Scottish Government / Inter-Governmental Relations and MultiLevel Governance / Money and Power: Public Expenditure in Scotland / Public Policy in Scotland Since Devolution / Assessing Scottish Democracy / Conclusion July 2008 Paperback

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Pete Alcock, Professor of Social Policy and Administration and Head, School of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham, 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 ONE: INTRODUCTION / The Development of Social Policy / PART TWO: WELFARE SERVICES / Social Security / Education / Health / Housing / Social Services / Employment / PART THREE: STRUCTURE / The State / The Market / The Voluntary Sector / Informal Welfare / PART FOUR: CONTEXT / Ideologies of Welfare / Economic Development / International and European Influences / Devolution and Local Control / PART FIVE: 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 £22.99 978-0-230-55158-9

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Essentials of UK Politics

Contemporary Britain

AS level

2nd edition Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK and Head of Politics, Orpington College, UK (he is an A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)

‘Yet another highly useful and timely textbook from Andy Heywood which will instill 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. Contents: How To Use this Book / PART 1: PEOPLE AND POLITICS / Introducing Politics and Government / Democracy and Participation / Elections and Voting / Political Parties / Pressure Groups / PART 2: GOVERNING THE UK / The Constitution / Parliament / Prime Minister, Cabinet and the Executive / Judges and Civil Liberties / The EU and Multilevel Governance May 2008 Paperback

352pp £19.99

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John McCormick, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, USA

The comprehensively revised and updated 2nd 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 thoughtprovoking. July 2007 Paperback

272pp £17.50

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Contemporary States and Societies series

British Politics Robert Leach, Visiting Reader, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, Bill Coxall, sometime Senior Lecturer in Humanities, Brighton University, UK and Lynton Robins, Co-ordinator for Public Policy, De Montfort University, UK

‘[C]learly written and presents an insight into British Politics which is both illuminating and informative. [T]he work fills a definite niche within the existing literature in this topic area of British Politics. It builds upon other work in this field but, at the same time, provides a more detailed overview and is very much up-to-date with contemporary events.’ Jacqui Briggs, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Lincoln, UK April 2006 Paperback

512pp £24.99

European Politics / The European Union Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Michelle Egan, Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson.

The Europeanization of National Foreign Policy Continuity and Change in European Crisis Management Eva Gross, Senior Research Fellow for European Foreign and Security Policy, Free University Brussels, Belgium

‘...as an account of ten years of ESDP and its implications for national policy-making, this is an invaluable book.’ - European Voice Eva Gross analyzes changing national preferences towards the EU CFSP and ESDP by providing detailed accounts of British, French and German crisis decision-making in FYROM, Afghanistan, Lebanon and DR Congo. While transatlantic relations remain important, crisis management under the EU label is increasingly accepted in national capitals. Contents: The Europeanization of National Foreign Policy? / Continuity and Change in European Crisis Management / Britain: Balancing European and Transatlantic Commitments / France: Exporting National Preferences / Germany: From Bystander to Participant / From Continuity to Change: An Emerging European Crisis Management Policy? April 2009 Hardback

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The European Neighbourhood Policy in Perspective

European Union Policy Towards The Arab-Israeli Peace Process

Air Transport and the European Union

Context, Implementation and Impact

The Quicksands of Politics

Europeanization and its Limits

Edited by Richard G. Whitman, Professor of Politics, University of Bath, UK and Stefan Wolff, Professor of Political Science, University of Nottingham, UK

Costanza Musu, Assistant Professor of Public and International Affairs, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Canada

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

The volume offers 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: S.Wolff & R.G.Whitman: Introduction / PART I: THE STUDY OF THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY / I.Manners: European Union Normative Power in the European Neighbourhood Policy / B.Tonra: Identity Construction through the ENP / S.Biscop: The ENP, Security and Democracy in the Context of the European Security Strategy / C.Gebhard: The ENP’s Strategic Conception and Design: Overstretching the Enlargement Template? / PART II: MAKING SENSE OF THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY / A.Penn Rodt & S.Wolff: Lessons from the Balkans? The ENP as Conflict Management/Prevention / S.Rynning & C.P.Jensen: The ENP and Transatlantic Relations / H.Haukkala: Explaining Russian Reactions to the European Neighbourhood Policy / PART III: THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY IN PRACTICE / G.Sasse: The ENP and the EU’s Eastern Neighbours: Ukraine and Moldova as Testcases / F.Bicchi: The impact of the ENP on EU-North Africa relations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly / N.Ghazaryan: The ENP and the South Caucasus: Meeting Expectations? / C.E.Jesús: ENP and the Middle East / CONCLUSIONS: WHERE NEXT April 2010 288pp 216x138mm 2 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-20385-3

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 March 2010 224pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations and 10 b/w tables £57.50 978-0-230-55312-5 Hardback

Agenda-Setting in the European Union Sebastiaan Princen, Assistant Professor, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

‘…comprehensively researched…authoritative, well written and thoughtful.’ - Daniel Calleja, Director for Air Transport, European Commission 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: PART I: AIR TRANSPORT UNDER THE TRADITIONAL REGIME / PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMON AIR TRANSPORT POLICY / PART III: THE IMPACT OF EU ACTION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 336pp 16 b/w tables and 1 figures Hardback £60.00

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Why does the EU deal with some issues but not others? This is the central question of this book dedicated to agenda-setting processes in the EU. Through a comparison of EU and US policy agendas and the analysis of four case studies in environmental and health policy, this book offers a new understanding of how policy issues come onto the EU agenda. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2009 Hardback

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Research Agendas in EU Studies Stalking the Elephant 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

The External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs

Coping with Accession to the European Union

Governance, Neighbours, Security

New Modes of Environmental Governance

Edited by Thierry Balzacq, Associate Professor, University of Namur, Belgium

Edited by Tanja A. Börzel, Professor of Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

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.

This book provides an analysis of the European Neighbourhood Policy by focusing on the impact of norms of justice and home affairs on EU external relations. Drawing on the literature of ‘new governance’ it designs a framework for analysis which clarifies the contents, tools and processes of the external dimension of EU justice and home affairs.

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: M.Egan, N.Nugent & W.E.Paterson: Introduction: Researching the European Union / N.P.Ludlow: Historical Aplenty: But Still Too Isolated / F.Schimmelfennig: Integration Theory / N.Nugent & W.E.Paterson: The EU’s Institutions / D.Beach: Leadership and Intergovernmental Negotiations in the EU / B.G.Peters & S.Borás: Governance and European Integration / B.Rittberger: Democracy and EU Governance / A.Arnull: EU Law: A Tale of Microscope and Telescope / C.Radaelli & T.Exadaktylos: New Directions in Europeanization Research / M.Egan: Political Economy / W.Schelkle: Monetary Union / C.Boswell: Justice and Home Affairs / J.Kantola: Feminist Approaches / K.Smith: The EU in the World: Future Research Agendas / W.Jacoby & S.Meunier: Europe and Globalization / H.Grabbe & U.Sedelmeier: The Future Shape of the EU / W.E.Paterson, N.Nugent & M.Egan: Hastening Slowly; European Union Studies, Between Reinvention and Continuing Fragmentation

Contents: T.Balzacq: The Frontiers of Governance: Understanding the External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs / PART I: RECASTING INSTITUTIONS / J.Jeandesboz: The Genesis of the European Neighbourhood Policy: Alternative Narratives, Bureaucratic Competitions / A.Hadfield: ENP and EMP: The Geopolitics of ‘Enlargement Lite’ / PART II: REFRAMING GOVERNANCE / N.Wichmann: The EU as a Rule of Law Promoter in the ENP / E.Baracani: The ENP and Political Conditionality: Double Standard in EU Democracy Promotion? / S.Wolff: The Mediterranean Dimension of EU’s Internal Security / PART III: REDRAWING LINES / R.Zaiotti: The ENP and Security: Creating New Dividing Lines in Europe? / I.Gatev: Very Remote Control: Policing the Outer Perimeter of the Eastern Neighbourhood / S.Leonard: ‘Values vs. Security’?: A Human Security Perspective on the ENP

Contents: T.A.Börzel: Introduction / T.A.Börzel: New Modes of Governance and Accession: The Paradox of Double Weakness / T.A.Börzel: Environmental Policy: The Challenge of Accession / C.Koutalakis: Greece: Overcoming Statism in Environmental Governance? / A.M.Fernández & N.Font: Portugal: The Challenges of Environmental Governance and the Realities of Government / A.M.Fernández & N.Font: Spain: When Government Welcomes Environmental Governance / A.Buzogány: Hungary: The Tricky Path of Building Environmental Governance / S.Guttenbrunner: Poland: When Environmental Governance Meets Politics / A.Buzogány: Romania: Environmental Governance – Form without Substance / T.A.Börzel: After Accession: Escaping the Low Capacity Trap?

‘…an impressive and wide-ranging collection of essays.’ - Professor Simon Bulmer, University of Sheffield, UK

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Unveiling the Council of the European Union Games Governments Play in Brussels Edited by Daniel Naurin, Assistant Professor, Göteborg University, Sweden and Helen Wallace, Centennial Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘Highly interesting from start to finish.’ - European Library

Reflections on European Integration EU Cohesion Policy after Enlargement 50 Years of the Treaty of Rome Edited by David Phinnemore, Senior Lecturer in European Integration, Queen’s University Belfast, UK and Alex Warleigh-Lack, Professor of Politics and IR, Brunel University, UK

Edited by Michael Baun, Marguerite Langdale Pizer Professor of International Politics, Valdosta State University, USA and Dan Marek, Jean Monnet Lecturer in European Politics, Palacky University, Czech Republic

Exploring the development of the European Union and the ways in which it has been studied over fifty years, this book draws on contributions by some of the world’s leading scholars in the field, it maps the past and present of both the EU and EU studies, before setting out a provocative agenda for future work in the area.

This book presents the first major comparative study of EU Cohesion policy after the May 2004 enlargement and the 2006 Cohesion policy reform. Using a balanced selection of case studies from both old and new member states, it examines the implementation of EU Cohesion policy in an enlarged and increasingly differentiated Europe.

Contents: PART 1: EUROPEAN INTEGRATION FROM THE EEC’S FOUNDING TO THE PRESENT / PART II: INSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY DEVELOPMENTS / PART III: TOUGH AND CHALLENGING JOURNEYS / PART IV: EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND THE MEMBER STATES

Contents: M.Baun & D.Marek: Introduction / D.Allen: EU Cohesion Policy after Enlargement / R.Chapman: The United Kingdom / R.Sturm & I.Schorlemmer: Germany / F.Morata & L.Popartan: Spain / I.McMaster: Ireland / C.J.Paraskevopoulos: Greece / G.Gorzelak & M.W.Kozak: Poland / D.Marek & M.Baun: The Czech Republic / G.Horváth: Hungary: / V.Nakrošis: Lithuania / J.Benedek & R.Horváth: Romania / D.Marek & M.Baun: Conclusion

January 2009 Hardback

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Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-1-4039-9511-7 Paperback: 978-1-4039-9512-4

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. Contents: D.Naurin & H.Wallace: Introduction: From Rags to Riches / PART I: COALITION-BUILDING / M.Mattila: Voting and Coalitions in the Council after the Enlargement / S.Hagemann: Voting, Statements and Coalition-Building in the Council from 1999 to 2006 / D.Naurin & R.Lindahl: East-North-South: CoalitionBuilding in the Council Before and After Enlargement / PART II: CONSENSUS / T.König & D.Junge: Veto Players Theory and Consensus Behaviour / J.P.Aus: The Mechanisms of Consensus: Coming to Agreement on Community Asylum Policy / PART III: DELIBERATION / A.Niemann: Deliberation and Bargaining in the Article 113 Committee and the 1996/97 IGC Representatives Group / M.A.Pollack & G.C.Shaffer: Risk Regulation, GMOs, and the Limits of Deliberation / J.Lewis: Strategic Bargaining, Norms, and Deliberation / PART IV: LEADERSHIP / J.Tallberg: The Power of the Chair: Formal Leadership by the Council Presidency / A.Warntjen: Steering, but not Dominating: The Impact of the Council Presidency on EU Legislation / D.Beach: The Facilitator of Efficient Negotiations in the Council: The Impact of the Council Secretariat / R.Thomson: The Relative Power of Member States in the Council: Large and Small, Old and New / PART V: METHODOLOGICAL DEBATE / D.Heisenberg: How Should we Best Study the Council of Ministers? / G.Schneider: Neither Goethe nor Bismarck: On the Link between Theory and Empirics in Council Decision-Making Studies September 2008 336pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £21.99

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The Binding of Nations

The European Union Series

From European Union to World Union Mark Corner, Lecturer, Department of International Studies, HogeschoolUniversiteit Brussel, Belgium

The time is ripe for a new international organization, a Global Union based upon a limited sharing of sovereignty. This book examines the successes and failures of the European Union as a 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

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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 upto-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

Reviews 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 book is well organized, well researched, and clearly written. It answers almost every factual question that the undergraduate is likely to ask about the existing organizational structure of the Community, and the judgments that the author offers from time to time are invariably sound and sensible.’ - Government and Opposition A systematically updated and entirely redesigned new 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. Contents: PART 1: THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION / PART 2: THE EVOLVING TREATY FRAMEWORK / PART 3: THE INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL ACTORS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION / PART 4: POLICIES AND POLICY PROCESSES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION / PART 5: STEPPING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Europeanization and National Politics Robert Ladrech, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Keele, UK

Europeanization has become a key topic in analysis of the politics of the new Europe. This broadranging 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 / 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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Understanding the European Union A Concise Introduction 4th edition John McCormick, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, USA

‘A clear, detailed, userfriendly book.’ - European Library This best-selling textbook provides a broad-ranging but concise introduction to the EU, covering all major aspects of European integration. The revised and updated edition includes expanded coverage of policy and policy making and of theoretical approaches to the study of the EU. Contents: What is the European Union? / The Idea of Europe / The Evolution of the EU / The Institutions of the EU / The Policy Process / The EU and its Citizens / Economic Policy / Improving the Quality of Life / The EU and the World April 2008 Paperback

264pp £21.99

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The European Parliament

Ireland and the European Union

2nd edition David Judge, Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde, UK and David Earnshaw, Chairman, Burson Marsteller, Brussels and Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Belgium

Reviews of the 1st edition: ‘[E]ssential reading… This book is easily the most comprehensive treatment in English of the EP today and… is likely to remain the central work on the subject for some time.’ - Paolo Dardanelli, Times Higher Education Supplement ‘[T]his welcome addition to the still relatively small amount of literature on the Parliament will undoubtedly become a core textbook for those studying the EU. There’s plenty of food for thought, too, on these pages, to tempt the policy practitioner crowd.’ - European Voice The revised and updated 2nd edition of this broadranging text examines the political dynamic of the European Parliament within the EU and sets it in the broader context of comparative legislative analysis. The authors make important contributions to the debates surrounding the democracy, legitimacy and ‘parliamentarization’ of the European Union.

Brigid Laffan, Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Jane O’Mahony, Lecturer in European Politics, University of Kent, UK

‘This magisterial account of Ireland’s experience of accession to and membership of the EU is bound to become required reading within Ireland and well beyond. Moreover, without losing any scholarly integrity, it is written so compellingly and clearly that no one who reads it will ever again be able to explain their vote in a referendum on account of not understanding the EU.’ - Elizabeth Meehan, Professor Emerita, Queen’s University Belfast, UK Ireland’s membership of the European Union has coincided with its transformation from a peripheral, poor state into a dynamic economy with a level of wealth in line with the Union’s core states. In this major new assessment, Laffan and O’Mahony provide a systematic analysis of the impact of the EU on Ireland and Ireland’s impact on the EU. October 2008 Paperback

328pp £24.99

The Foreign Policy of the European Union Stephan Keukeleire, Jean-Monnet Professor of European Foreign Policy and Director, 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 the time of writing)

‘[A] good critical summary of the role the EU plays on the international scene.’ - Dimitry Kochenov, Common Market Law Set clearly in the changed context of the twenty-first century, this major text provides a comprehensive analysis of the foreign policy of the European Union assessing the history, actors, processes, partnerships and rivalries of this key area of EU policy. Supporting material is available at: www.palgrave.com/politics/keukeleire/ February 2008 Paperback

392pp £23.99

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Contents: Introduction / Locating the European Parliament / Historical Evolution: The European Parliament and Ever Closer Union / Linkage, Elections and Legitimacy / Linkage, Representation and MEPs / Party Groups in the European Parliament / Internal Organisation / Formal Powers / Influence and Decision Making / A Parliamentary Europe? November 2008 368pp 8 b/w tables and 1 figure Paperback £25.99

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The Political System of the European Union

The European Union Series CONT...

Simon Hix, Professor of European Union Politics and Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Security and Defence Policy in the European Union Jolyon Howorth, Visiting Professor of Political Science, Yale University, USA and Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics, Bath University, UK

‘[A] significant and valuable contribution… well organized and accessible…[Howorth] provides a clear, detailed and comprehensive analysis of one of the most important policy developments in the history of the EU.’ - Alistair J. K. Shepherd, Journal of Common Market Studies This major text by a leading authority on European security provides a full assessment of the historical, political and systemic reasons behind the rise of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). June 2007 Paperback

336pp £23.99

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‘[E]ssential reading for every university undergraduate studying the EU.’ - Jane O’Mahony, Journal of Common Market Studies ‘This is an original, important and impressive book. It engages in meticulous research and investigation of the political institutions, partisan forces and public policies of the EU.’ - Professor Alistair Cole, Times Higher Education Supplement February 2005 Paperback

512pp £26.99

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Europe Recast A History of European Union Desmond Dinan, Jean Monnet Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA

‘A worthy addition to the still relatively few books covering the history of the European integration project. Useful as a set text for any chronologically structured course. It is also certain to become recommended background reading for anyone who wants a quick and not-too-dry introduction to the subject.’ Michelle Cini, Times Higher Education Supplement March 2004 Paperback

392pp £23.99

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Theories of European Integration Ben Rosamond, Reader in Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK

‘...an authoritative and accessible analysis of the main conceptual and theoretical discussions generated by the study of the European Union.’ European Access Plus

Ever Closer Union An Introduction to European Integration 3rd edition

January 2000 Paperback

256pp £23.99

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Desmond Dinan, Jean Monnet Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA

Ever Closer Union is a uniquely comprehensive and genuinely interdisciplinary introduction to the history and political development of the European Union, its institutions and key policies and the main challenges it faces in the twenty-first century. Fully revised and updated throughout, to take account of enlargement and the development of the new EU Constitution the book retains the exceptionally accessible and lively style which previous editions so successful and popular. August 2005 Paperback

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Diversity in the European Union

Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy Edited by Elisabeth Prugl, Professor of Politics, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland; Associate Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University, USA and Markus Thiel, Assistant Professor, 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. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / PART II: MIGRANTS AND MUSLIMS / PART III: SEXUAL MINORITIES AND GENDER / PART IV: NATIONAL AND CULTURAL MINORITIES January 2010 Hardback

272pp £52.00

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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 fully-articulated principle. This book 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 December 2009 208pp Hardback £50.00

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Securitizing Immigration The Politics of Risk in the EU Rens van Munster, Senior Researcher, Research Unit on Defence and Security, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark

Securitizing Immigration deals with the growing concern for immigration as a matter of security at the EU level. It combines an analysis of the way bureaucratic and political processes have interacted in the integration process with an analysis of how these practices are located in a context shaped by the preoccupation with risk. Contents: Introduction / Immigration and the Emergence of a European Threat Environment / The Maastricht Treaty: The Formalization of the Immigration/Security Nexus / Amsterdam and Beyond: Immigration and the Establishment of an AFSJ / Freedom, Mobility and Abjection: The Management of Immigration Risk in the AFSJ / Unmaking Security, Remaking Belonging / Conclusion: The EU as an Area of Security, Security and … Security October 2009 5 figures Hardback

192pp

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Published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research Standing Group in International Relations

Europe’s Greece

Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series Editors: Knud Erik Jørgensen and Audie Klotz

A Giant in the Making Akis Kalaitzidis, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Central Missouri, USA

Europe’s Greece evaluates Greece’s European membership and finds that it has been largely successful. Despite its reputation of 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

240pp £55.00

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The European Union and World Politics Consensus and Division

Poland and European Integration

What Makes the EU Viable?

The Ideas and Movements of Polish Exiles in the West, 1939-91

European Integration in the Light of the Antebellum US Experience

Thomas Lane, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Languages and European Studies, University of Bradford, UK and Marian Wolański, Professor of Political Science, Institute of International Studies, University of Wrocław, Poland

Edited by Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics and David Lane, Emeritus Reader in Sociology, both at University of Cambridge, UK

Divisions in the EU are considered, as well as the conflicts that have arisen from enlargement and foreign policy concerns. Leading specialists on European politics and society reflect on the nature of consensus and competition between elites, and whether the EU may be able to provide a sense of common identity and purpose for its citizens. Contents: A.Gamble & D.Lane: Introduction / PART I: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT / A.Gamble: The United States and the European Union: The End of Hegemony? / M.Telò: The EU: Divisions and Unity in European External Policies / D.Lane: Russia’s Transformation: The Rise of a World Power? / M.Jacques: The Implications of the Rise of China / PART II: DIVISIONS WITHIN EUROPE / G.Lengyel: Divisions between Elites / M.Haller: Divisions between Elites and Citizens / R.Hollis: European Elites and the Middle East / PART III: POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EUROPE / G.Menz: Varieties of Capitalism and Europeanization: National Response Strategies Revisited / O.Holman: The Primacy of Domestic Politics / B.Clift: National or European Social Models? Contesting European Welfare Futures / V.Phuong Mai Le, P.Minford & E.Nowell: European Economic Policy: Protectionism as an Elite Strategy / S.Bromley: The European Union: A Player in World Energy Politics? / PART IV: WHITHER THE EUROPEAN UNION? / V.Schmidt: European Elites on the European Union: What Vision for the Future? / M.Guibernau: Towards a European Identity? August 2009 320pp 36 b/w tables and 8 figures Hardback £60.00

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Today’s Euroscepticism contrasts sharply with the idealism of the thousands of Poles thrust out of their country after 1939 by war, occupation and communism. How could a future Poland find security and progress, but by membership in a union of European states? This book explores how Poles in exile attempted to shape opinion in Poland and the West. Contents: Introduction / Concepts of Europe in a Polish Political Tradition / A Fine Idea / A Predictable Failure / Creating a Movement / Great Expectations / Thwarted Plans / The Union of Polish Federalists / European Ideas of Polish Political Parties / Liberation, Détente and European Union / War of Ideas / Poland’s European Policy after Communism: Continuity and Change / Endnotes / Bibliography / Index July 2009 Hardback

320pp £55.00

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Andrew Glencross, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Pennsylvania, USA

‘A highly original, well-written and conceptualized book that makes an important contribution to ongoing debates in both EU studies and IR.’ - Friedrich Kratochwil, Professor of International Relations, European University Institute, Italy Drawing on international relations theory, law and historical analysis, this book compares European integration with the antebellum USA to assess what makes the EU viable despite contestation over the rules of the game of integration. It reveals that changing the system of representation is no shortcut solution for the EU’s constitutional woes. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Questioning What Makes the EU Viable / The Problem of Viability in a Compound Polity / Developing an Analogical Comparison between the EU and the Antebellum US Republic / Comparing how the Rules of the Game are Contested / The Struggle to Maintain a Compound System: Creating and Contesting the Rules of the Game in European Integration / Contrasting and Explaining the Viability of Two Compound Systems / The Future Evolution of the EU Compound Polity: The Obstacles to Voluntary Centralization / Conclusion: Implications for EU Studies and the Debate over the Future of Integration / Notes / Bibliography / Index July 2009 4 b/w tables Hardback

248pp

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978-0-230-22149-9

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The Future of EMU Edited by Leila Simona Talani, Director of Studies, Master in European and International Politics and Master in Research, European Studies and Modern Languages Department, University of Bath, UK

‘…a very timely and comprehensive study...’ - Mustafa Kutlay, Turkish Weekly As European integration continues, the future of EMU becomes ever more important. Can EMU help create an integrated European community, or will it prove a hindrance to the EU project? This book brings together the experts in the area to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on the issues expected to face EMU over the next few decades. Contents: Preface / L.S.Talani: Introduction / P.De Grauwe: Some Thoughts on Monetary and Political Union / E.Jones: European Fiscal Policy Coordination and the Persistent Myth of Stabilization / F.Torres: The Role of Preferences and the Sustainability of EMU / M.Artis: Globalisation vs. Europeanization: Assessing the Impact of EMU on Business Cycle Affiliation / G.Fazio: EMU and the Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue: Trade Interdependence Between Mediterranean and Euro-area Countries / A.Verde: In and Out of Monetary Unions: Lessons from, and Risks for the EMU: An Alternative Approach to Monetary Unions / L.S.Talani: EMU and the Quest for Competitiveness / S.Collignon: The Lisbon Strategy, Macroeconomic Stability and the Dilemma of Governance with Governments: Or Why Europe Is Not Becoming the World’s Most Dynamic Economy / L.S.Talani: Conclusion: The Future of EMU January 2009 Hardback

224pp £60.00

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Comparative European Politics

Politics in France and Europe

Post-Communist Welfare Pathways Theorizing Social Policy Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe Edited by Alfio Cerami, Research Associate, Sciences Po, France and Pieter Vanhuysse, Lecturer, University of Haifa, Israel

Edited by Pascal Perrineau, Professor and Head and Luc Rouban, CNRS Research Director, both at CEVIPOF, Sciences Po, France

This book offers an indepth 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: P.Perrineau: Political Representation in Crisis / E.Schweisguth: Political Values and Attitudes in Europe / J.Donegani: Religion and Politics / J.Mossuz-Lavau: Gender and Politics / A.Muxel: Young People and Politics / E.Grossman: Interest Groups in France and in Europe / G.Groux: Unions and Politics / L.Rouban: Political and Administrative Elites / A.Mercier: The Media and the Search for Political Information / N.Mayer: What Remains of the Class Vote? / D.Boy: The Green Movement / H.Rey: Socialism in Europe / F.Haegel: The Political Right in France and Europe / P.Perrineau: National-Populism / L.Rouban: France and Europe January 2010 Hardback

320pp £65.00

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Europe in Transition: The NYU European Studies Series Series Editor: Martin A. Schain

‘An impressive book with a stellar line-up of authors that is theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich’ - 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. Contents: A.Cerami & P.Vanhuysse: Introduction: Social Policy Pathways, Twenty Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall / PART I: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND / D.Szikra & B.Tomka: Social Policy in East Central Europe: Major Trends in the 20th Century / A.Cerami: Mechanisms of Institutional Change in Central and Eastern European Welfare State / P.Vanhuysse: Power, Order and the Politics of Social Policy in Central and Eastern Europe / PART II: COUNTRY STUDIES / T.Inglot: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia: Adaptation and Reform of the PostCommunist Emergency Welfare States / J.Aidukaite: The Transformation of Welfare Systems in the Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania / A.Cerami & S.Stanescu: Welfare State Transformations in Bulgaria and Romania / PART III: SECTORAL ANALYSIS AND CHALLENGES / M.Orenstein: Transnational Actors in Central and East European Pension Reforms / H.Theobald & K.Kern: Elder Care Systems: Policy Transfer and Europeanization / C.Rat: The Impact of Minimum Income Guarantee Schemes in Central and Eastern Europe / N.van Mechelen & V.De Maerschalck: Devolution of Social Protection Arrangements / T.Sirovátka & M.Rákoczyová: The Impact of the EU Social Inclusion Strategy: the Czech Case / S.Haggard & R.R.Kaufman: CONCLUSIONS: The Eastern European Welfare State in Comparative Perspective / C.Offe: Epilogue: Lessons Learnt and Open Questions October 2009 304pp 3 figures and 23 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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Building Constitutionalism in China Edited by Stéphanie Balme, Research Fellow, CERI, Centre for International Research and Studies, Sciences Po, France and Michael W. Dowdle, formerly Fellow, Australian National University Regulatory Institutions Network, Australia

Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian Lequesne

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. This book 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 October 2009 Hardback

272pp £60.00

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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. Contents: S.Balme & M.W.Dowdle: Introduction: Exploring for Constitutionalism in 21st Century China / PART I: CONSTITUTIONALISM AS ENVISIONING THE STATE / Z.Suli: ‘Judicial Politics’ as State-Building / X.Xiao-Planes: Of Constitutions and Constitutionalism: Trying to Build a New Political Order in China, 1908-1949 / G.D.Tiffert: Epistrophy: Chinese Constitutionalism and the 1950s / R.P.Peerenboom: Middle Income Blues: The East Asian Model and Implications for Constitutional Development in China / PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ‘POLITICAL JURISPRUDENCE’ / T.Zhiwei: China’s Constitutional Research and Teaching: A State of the Art / Y.Xingzhong: Western Constitutional Ideas and Constitutional Discourse in China, 19782005 / J.Weidong: ‘To Take the Law as the Public’: The Diversification of Society and Legal Discourse in Contemporary China / PART III: TRANSMITTING CONSTITUTIONALISM: ‘JUDICIAL POWER’ AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM / H.Xin: Administrative Law as a Mechanism for Political Control in Contemporary China / F.Hualing: Access to Justice and Constitutionalism in China / S.Balme: Ordinary Justice and Popular Constitutionalism in China / M.W.Dowdle: Beyond ‘Judicial Power’: Courts and Constitutionalism in Modern China / PART IV: TOWARDS A POPULAR CONSTITUTIONALISM / K.J.Hand: Citizens Engage the Constitution: The Sun Zhigang Incident and Constitutional Review Proposals in the People’s Republic of China / E.Pils: Rights Activism in China: The Case of Lawyer Gao Zhisheng / Epilogue: The Past as Preface: Constitutionalism in the Late Ming / P.Will: Virtual Constitutionalism in the Late Ming Dynasty October 2009 Hardback

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The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America Theoretical and Comparative Explorations Olivier Dabène, Professor of Political Science, Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), France

This book 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 £55.00

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European Politics

Contemporary Europe

A Comparative Introduction 2nd Revised and Updatededition

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 2nd edition of this popular text provides a thematically organized 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 £24.99

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Comparative Government and Politics

‘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

328pp £23.99

Palgrave Foundations Series

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Europe: Individual Countries

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

Since the 1st 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 April 2010 304pp 15 b/w tables and 15 tables Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

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european politics French Politics, Society and Culture

France, Social Capital and Political Activism

Series Editor: Robert Elgie

Francesca Vassallo, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Maine, USA

Parties, Gender Quotas and Candidate Selection in France

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.

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 224pp 216x138mm 2 b/w illustrations and 11 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-24253-1

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 240pp 216x138mm 24 b/w tables, 10 figures and 19 graphs £60.00 978-0-230-51800-1 Hardback

The Senate of the Fifth French Republic Paul Smith, Senior Lecturer, Department of French and Francophone Studies, University of Nottingham, UK

Political Leadership in France From Charles de Gaulle to Nicholas 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.’ 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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Gender and Policy in France Gill Allwood, Reader in Gender Politics, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Khursheed Wadia, Senior Research Fellow in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick, UK

‘…invaluable for those interested in comparative politics and public policy as well as in women’s studies.’ - Anne Stevens, Emeritus Professor of European Studies, Aston University, UK Combining fresh, critical insights from a feminist and anti-racist perspective, this is an excellent synthesis of some of the most important issues on the French public policy agenda. It provides detailed analysis and broad contextualization of debates on employment, parity, domestic violence, abortion, prostitution, and Islamic headscarves. Contents: Introduction / Women, Employment and Gender Equality Policy / Gender Parity Reform / Abortion / Prostitution / Domestic Violence / The Islamic Headscarf (Hijab) / Conclusion August 2009 6 b/w tables Hardback

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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 240pp 32 b/w tables and 6 maps Hardback £55.00

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Politicians, Bureaucrats and Leadership in Organizations

Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle

Lessons from Regional Planning in France

Cyprus, Greece and Turkey

June Burnham, Researcher, June Burnham & Associates

This is the first book in English on the French agency DATARDIACT that has been the envy of regional planners worldwide. It sheds new light on political leadership in a bureaucracy and demonstrates convincingly the impact of political leaders on institutions. It is a study of France with lessons for other political and administrative systems. Contents: Political Leaders and Bureaucratic Organizations / Restructuring Bureaucratic Organisations / Links to the Leadership: Positional or Personal? / Ensuring Responsiveness, Competence and Loyalty / Steering Policy through Administrative and Financial Tools / Roads Planning and Funding / Regionalization / Lessons from Regional Planning in France / References / Appendix: Political Leaders 1944–2008 April 2009 280pp 30 b/w tables and 8 figures £60.00 Hardback

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Resolving the Cyprus Conflict Negotiating History

Edited by Ayhan Aktar, Professor, Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, Niyazi Kızılyürek, Associate 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.

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. Contents: Introduction: The Cyprus Conflict / PART I: IDENTIFYING THE SOURCES OF THE CONFLICT / PART II: A PRISONER’S DILEMMA / PART III: FALTERING UN INVOLVEMENT / PART IV: THE END OF AN ERA? / PART V: TOWARDS ANNAN’S ‘EUPOPEAN’ SOLUTION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 304pp Hardback £55.00

March 2010 Hardback

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New Perspectives on South-East Europe Series Editors: Spyros Economides and Kevin Featherstone

Edited by Alistair Cole, Professor, Cardiff University, UK, Patrick le Galès, Research Professor, Sciences Po, France and Jonah Levy, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, USA

A systematic assessment of French Politics under Chirac and of the new political era opened up by the election of Nicolas Sarkozy. It focuses on the breakdown of the traditional statist, integrationist and republican model and the capacity of the French Political system to reform itself to meet the needs of the twenty-first century. August 2008 Hardback Paperback

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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

Contents: TURKISH AND GREEK NATIONALISMS: PAST AND PRESENT / NATIONALISM IN CYPRUS: PAST AND PRESENT A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

Developments in French Politics 4 Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-0-333-80440-7 Paperback: 978-0-333-80441-4

Michális Stavrou Michael, Research Fellow, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Australia

Malik 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’ counterparadigm. 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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Becoming Europeans

Swiss Democracy

Cultural Identity and Cultural Policies

Possible Solutions to Conflict in Multicultural Societies 3rd edition

Monica Sassatelli, Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, University of Sussex, UK

In this significant intervention into the academic and institutional debate on European cultural identity, Monica Sassatelli examines the identity-building intentions and effects of the European Capital of Culture programme, and also looks at the work of the Council of Europe and the recent European Landscape Convention. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Acronyms / List of Illustrations / Introduction / PART I: MAKING THE EUROPEANS: CULTURAL IDENTITY AND CULTURAL POLICY / Imagined Europe: Narratives of European Cultural Identity / European Cultural Policies / PART II: BEING AND BECOMING: THE EUROPEAN CAPITALS OF CULTURE / A Simple Idea and a Vision: The ECOC Programme / A ‘Wealth of Urban Cultures’: The European Cities of Culture in 2000 / PART III: EUROPE AS LANDSCAPE: THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION / From Monuments to Landscape: The European Landscape Convention / Europe as a Landscape: Unity in Diversity in Practice / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index July 2009 248pp 216x138mm 2 b/w line drawings, 1 colour photograph and 6 b/w tables £52.00 978-0-230-53742-2 Hardback

Wolf Linder, Professor of Political Science, Institute of Political Science, University of Bern, Switzerland

Review of the 2nd edition: ‘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 3rd edition of the authoritative analysis of Swiss democracy, the institutions of federalism, and consensus democracy through political power sharing. Linder analyzes the scope and limits of citizen’s 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 April 2010 272pp 216x138mm 8 b/w illustrations and 19 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-23188-7 Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-23189-4

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 1988-94 / The EU Catalyst and the UN 1995-2002 / The Rise and Fall of the Annan Plan 2002-04 / After the Referenda / Conclusion March 2010 1 map Hardback

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Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Edited by Fintan Lane, formerly 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 across 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 December 2009 312pp Hardback £55.00

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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 £60.00

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New Perspectives in German Political Studies Series Editors: William E. Paterson and Charlie Jeffery

Immigrants, Literature and National Integration

Governance and Politics of the Netherlands 3rd Revised and Updated edition Rudy B. Andeweg and Galen A. Irwin, both Professors of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands

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 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. Contents: The Country and its Constitution / A Country of Minorities / Political Parties and the Party System / Elections / The Core Executive / Parliament / The PolicyMaking Process / Multi-Level Governance / Economic and Welfare Policy / Foreign Policy / The Strengths and Weaknesses of Consensus Government

The Politics of Belgium Governing a Divided Society Kris Deschouwer, Professor of Political Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium and Visiting Professor, Université d’Aix-en-Provence and Université de Lille, France

Belgium is only a small country but from a political science perspective a very important one. This major text provides an expert but accessible introduction of politics in a society so divided that its polarized communities have come to contemplate divorce after decades of search for institutional responses to its internal conflicts. Contents: Why Belgium? / A Short Political History / Territorial Organization and Reorganization / Political Parties / Voting and Elections / The Government / The Parliament / Policymaking / Belgium in the World / Still Belgium? June 2009 272pp 216x138mm 23 b/w tables, 6 maps, 7 b/w line drawings and 11 graphs £65.00 978-0-230-21814-7 Hardback Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-21815-4

Comparative Government and Politics

July 2009 328pp 234x156mm 28 b/w tables and 17 b/w line drawings £65.00 978-0-230-58044-2 Hardback Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-58045-9

Comparative Government and Politics

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 208pp 216x138mm 10 b/w tables and 3 b/w photos Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-23045-3

New Perspectives in German Political Studies Series Editors: William E. Paterson and Charlie Jeffery

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The Rising Tide of Conservatism in Turkey Ali Carkoglu, Professor of Political Science, Sabanci University, Turkey and Ersin Kalaycioglu, Professor of Political Science, Isik University, Turkey

This book analyzes the development and impact of conservatism on Turkish politics in the post-Cold War era. Exploring the impact of international system change on Turkey over the course of recent events, this book covers the emerging tension and stress in Turkey’s political culture, economy, and democratic institutions. Contents: Going Back to the Future / Shock, Awe and Suspense / Change, Reform and Fear / Modernization and Its Enemies / Attitudes Toward Uncertainty / Explaining the Character of Turkish Conservatism / Political Consequences of Conservatism / Turkey and Foreign Relations (EU – US) / Conclusion June 2009 Hardback

192pp £47.50

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Politics in Ireland

American Politics

Convergence and Divergence in a Two-Polity Island Maura Adshead, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Public Administration, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland and Jonathan Tonge, Professor of Politics, University of Liverpool, UK

‘A wide-ranging survey whose distinctive value lies in an innovative, systematic and timely comparison of the political institutions and cultures of Northern Ireland and the Republic.’ – J. Joseph Lee, Glucksman Professor of Irish Studies, New York University, USA A major text on Irish politics written by two leading authorities. Distinctive in providing a comprehensive treatment of Irish politics north and south, it is accessibly written and offers an up-todate and comprehensive account of institutions, issues and developments. Contents: Introduction: Political Foundations of Irish Politics / PART I: POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS / The Executive / The Legislature / The Bureaucracy / The Judiciary / PART II: POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR / Political Parties and the Party System / Electoral System and Voting Behaviour / Civil Society, Interest Groups and Pressure Politics / Political Culture / PART III: PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION / Territorial Administration and Sub-National Government / Economic Management / Social Policy and the Welfare State / Ireland in the EU / Conclusions: Towards a New Ireland? April 2009 296pp 234x156mm 2 b/w illustrations and 10 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 978-1-4039-8969-7 Paperback £23.99 978-1-4039-8970-3

Developments in American Politics 6 Edited by Gillian Peele, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 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 new 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, it analyzes the major controversial issues that shape American political debates in the twenty-first 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 April 2010 304pp 234x156mm 1 map, 6 b/w tables and 13 figures Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57682-7 Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-57683-4

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AMERICAN POLITICS

High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Presidential Impeachment

U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism

The World Views of the U.S. Presidential Election

H. Lowell Brown, Attorney, USA

How It Evolved, Why It Failed, and Where It is Headed

2008

‘A fresh and sharply-focused examination.’ – David E. Kyvig, author of The Age of Impeachment: American Constitutional Culture since 1960 US Constitution states that the President is subject to removal from office upon impeachment and conviction of treason, bribery and ‘other high Crimes and Misdemeanours.’ 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 February 2010 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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The Supreme Court in American Politics Isaac Unah, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

The Supreme Court’s involvement in many hot political and personal conflicts makes crucial an understanding of its internal workings and evolution. This book gives students a firm historical and institutional base upon which to evaluate contemporary Supreme Court decisions and the impact of those decisions on the lives of ordinary citizens.

Andrew T. H. Tan, Associate Professor and Convenor, International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia

This book examines the various strategies, including Global Counterinsurgency (GCOIN), which have been put forward as alternatives to the Global War on Terror (GWOT), concluding that while a consensus can be found on the key elements of a grand strategy, based on failures in the GWOT, it is far from clear if any GCOIN strategy could work. Contents: The US and Global Terrorism / The Failure of the GWOT / The US Invasion of Iraq / The Iraq Conundrum and its Implications / The Continuing Threat and Why the US Failed / From GWOT to COIN – The Evolution of US Counter-Terrorism Strategy / The Evolution of US Counter-Terrorism Strategy – From COIN to Global Counterinsurgency / The Future for Counterterrorism December 2009 256pp Hardback £55.00

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Barack Obama and African American Empowerment

Contents: M.Maass: The US Presidential Election in 2008: An Introduction to a ‘Global Event’; / T.Cieslik: Mexico: Between Skepticism, Hope, and Disillusion / L.Burns: The 2008 Presidential Election: The View From Venezuela / J.Pontes Nogueira & K.M.Kenkel: Brazil: Between Continuity and Change / A.Quinn: Admiration Reborn: The British View of the US Presidential Election / R.Anand: Oh La La: Obamania à la Française / J.Dwyer & P.Lentini: Russian Perceptions of the 2008 US Presidential Election: A Case for General Optimism or ‘Russian’ Optimism? / R.Olesker: Israeli Views on the US Presidential Election: Between Perception and Reality / M.Masad: Palestine’s View of the 2008 US Presidential Election / K.Christie: How the UAE and the Gulf Region Viewed the USAmerican Presidential Election in 2008 / G.Cheng: The Iranian Perspective on the US Presidential Election of 2008 / M.Ahmar: Pakistan and the US Election in 2008 / S.Han & J.Kai: Chinese Views of US Presidential Election / R.Dujarric: Japan and the US election / M.Maass: A ‘Global Event’ With Global Stakeholders: Obama’s Election and the ‘Idea’ of America January 2010 Hardback

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Edited by Manning Marable, Professor of History and Political Science, and Public Affairs, Columbia University, USA; Founding Director of the Institute for Research in African-American Studies and Kristen Clarke, Attorney, NAACP Legal Defense Fund

This book 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.

February 2010 Hardback

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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’.

The Rise of Black America’s New Leadership

Contents: What is Nature and Power of the Supreme Court in American Life? / The Politics and Process of Judicial Selection: What is the Role of Politics in the Selection of Justices to the U.S Supreme Court? / Agenda Setting in the Supreme Court / Politics of Decision Making on the Merits / Assessing the Impact of Supreme Court Decisions / Supreme Court Justices in the American Mind 256pp £47.50

Edited by Matthias Maass, Visiting Fellow, Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore

December 2009 280pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Critical Black Studies

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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, Johns Hopkins University, USA and Contributing Editor of Survival 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. Contents: E.Jones & S.Vassallo: Prologue / Act I: Choosing the Candidates / J.A.Gans, Jr:.The Democratic Primaries / T.B.McCrisken: The Republican Primaries / W.C.Binning: Third Parties / Act II: The National Campaigns / J.Palmieri: Setting the Agenda: “Yes We Can” / A.Kolar Prevost & J.A.Thurber: A Perfect Campaign: The Role of Money, Organization, and Strategy / A.Wroe: The Conventions and Debates / Act III: And the Winner Is... / M.E.Shin: The Victory of Barack Obama / B. Guy Peters: The Other Elections: Congress and the States / F.Bucci: The New Administration / Act IV: The Aftermath / M.Del Pero: A New Foreign Policy for the United States? / J.W.Moses: A New U.S. Economy? / C.J.Bailey: A New U.S. Politics and Society? / E.Jones & S.Vassallo: Epilogue November 2009 272pp Hardback £55.00

Johnny Bernard Hill, Assistant Professor, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA

This is 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 £60.00 Paperback £18.99

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Winning the White House, 2008

Bruce Bartlett, Economic Historian

‘[Bruce’s] courage in confronting conservative dogma is rare and inspiring...read his book... Read the whole thing.’ - Andrew Sullivan, The Atlantic 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, historically-based 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 £18.50

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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

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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. Contents: PART I: THE NOMINATION / A Campaign To Remember / PART II: THE ISSUES / It was the Economy, Mostly / The Foreign Policy Election That Wasn’t / Searching for the Social Issue / PART III: THE REGIONS / The Northeast: Blue, Deep Blue / The South: Winking at Dixie / The Midwest: Middle America’s Margins / The West: On the Electoral Frontier October 2009 Hardback Paperback

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You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe

American Power after the Berlin Wall

Sarah, Michelle, Hillary, and the Shaping of the New American Woman

Thomas H. Henriksen, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA

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

‘In a call to action only Leslie Sanchez could make, she challenges us all - Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike to truly consider the concept of equality.’--Paul Begala, Former Advisor to President Clinton and CNN Democratic Analyst 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.

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. He lives in Bremen, Germany

‘A fascinating and revealing account of American post-Cold War interventionist policies.’ - David M. Abshire, former NATO Ambassador and President, Center for the Study of the Presidency This book 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? October 2009 Paperback

260pp £19.99

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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?

Toward a New Public Diplomacy

November 2009 224pp Hardback £17.99

Edited by Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism and Public Diplomacy and Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California, USA

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Five Years of My Life

Redirecting U.S. Foreign Policy

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 / W.A.Rugh: The Case for Soft Power / N.J.Cull: How We Got Here / S.Powers & A.El Gody: Lessons of Alhurra Television / PART II: FROM THE OUTSIDE: APPRAISING AMERICAN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY / V.Orlova: The View from Russia / G.Shen: The View from China / H.Amin: The View from Egypt / PART III: WHERE WE GO FROM HERE / A.Arsenault: Public Diplomacy 2.0 / K.Fitzpatrick: Privatized Public Diplomacy / N.Rosendorf: A Cultural Public Diplomacy Strategy / J.A.Marshall & T.F.Farr: Public Diplomacy in an Age of Faith / A.Williams: The U.S. Military and Public Diplomacy / P.Seib: The Task for Policymakers October 2009 Hardback Paperback

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‘The most compassionate, truthful and dignified account of the disgrace of Guantanamo that you are ever likely to read.’ - John le Carré A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2009 256pp 1 map, 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £9.99

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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 704pp Paperback £25.99

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Constructing 21st Century U.S. Foreign Policy Identity, Ideology, and America’s World Role in a New Era Karl K. Schonberg, Associate Professor of Government, St. Lawrence University, USA

This book argues that, in the years since the 9/11 attacks, socially constructed understandings of the identity of the United States and its friends and enemies have played a critical role in determining the course of U.S. foreign policy, in particular the Bush administration’s choices with regard to the war on Iraq. Contents: Introduction: International Relations Theory and U.S. Foreign Policy in a New Era / Theory and History / Identity and Ideology in the War on Terror / ‘With Us or Against Us’: Constructing America, its Enemies and the World / Identity and Ideology in the Policy Process: Individual and Social Psychology in the Bush Administration / Policy Consequences of Identity and Ideology / Conclusion / Endnotes August 2009 Hardback

316pp £50.00

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Contemporary America 3rd Comprehensively Revised edition

American Empire and the Political Economy of Global Finance Edited by Leo Panitch, Canada Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy and Distinguished Research Professor, York University, Canada, and Co-editor, Socialist Register and Martijn Konings, Researcher, York University, Canada

Russell Duncan, Professor of American History and Social Sciences and Joseph Goddard, Co-director, Contemporary America Project, both at English Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Review of previous editions: ‘Russell Duncan and Joseph Goddard write well and cover a great deal of ground in a text with high production values and a clear design... Contemporary America has the feel of Lonely Planet meets the Economist Intelligence Unit. It tells you all manner of things you ought to know, interspersed with an eclectic series of digressions that act as outings to the main journey. Photographs...supplement the lively pace of a cultural tour guide whose enthusiasm for broad themes and intriguing minutiae remains gloriously undiminished over 300 pages.’ - Michael Foley, Times Higher Education Supplement A broad-ranging and lively introduction to all aspects of life in America. This 3rd edition takes account of the final years of the Bush presidency and of America under Obama and in the grip of a financial crisis. Contents: History / Land and People / Government / The Political System / Society / Religion, Education and Social Policy / Culture / The Economy / Foreign Policy / Prospects for the Twenty-First Century August 2009 384pp 216x138mm 7 b/w line drawings, 9 maps, 30 b/w illustrations and 27 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57689-6 Paperback £17.50 978-0-230-57690-2

Contemporary States and Societies series

‘This book is essential reading in understanding how the world works.’ - Susanne Soederberg, Canada Research Chair, Global Development Studies, Queen’s University, Canada In a lively critique of how international and comparative political economy misjudge the relationship between global markets and states, this book demonstrates the central place of the American state in today’s world of globalized finance. The contributors set aside traditional emphases on military intervention, looking instead to economics. Contents: Preface / L.Panitch & M.Konings: Introduction / PART I: CONTOURS AND SOURCES OF IMPERIAL FINANCE / L.Panitch & S.Gindin: Finance and American Empire / M.Konings: American Finance and Empire in Historical Perspective / PART II: CONSTRUCTING THE PILLARS OF IMPERIAL FINANCE / D.Sarai: US Structural Power and the Internationalization of the US Treasury / E.Newstadt: Neo-Liberalism and the Federal Reserve / S.Aquanno: US Power and the International Bond Market: Financial Flows and the Construction of Risk Value / T.Sablowski: Towards the Americanization of European Finance? The Case of Finance-Led Accumulation in Germany / T.Sablowski: Accounting for Financial Capital. American Hegemony and the Conflict over International Accounting Standards / R.Felder: From Bretton Woods to Neoliberal Reforms: The International Financial Institutions and American Power / C.Rude: The Role of Financial Discipline in Imperial Strategy / M.Konings & L.Panitch: Conclusion July 2009 352pp 3 b/w tables and 3 figures Paperback £19.99

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Times of Terror Discourse, Temporality and the War on Terror Lee Jarvis, Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, Swansea University, UK

American Diplomacy and Strategy toward Korea and Northeast Asia, 1882–1950 and After

President George W. Bush’s Influence over Bureaucracy and Policy

Perception of Polarity and US Commitment to a Periphery

Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Powers

‘…deserves the widest possible audience.’ Dr Richard Jackson, Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University, UK Since 11 September 2001, the War on Terror has dominated global political life. The book takes a critical look at different ways in which the George W. Bush administration created and justified this far-reaching conflict through their use of language and other discursive practices. Contents: Preface / Introduction / Making Time, Shaping Time / Writing Radical Discontinuity / Writing Linear Times / Writing Timelessness / Time, Violence, Identity, Politics / Bibliography / List of Sources / Index July 2009 Hardback

216pp £50.00

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The Kennedy Legacy Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled Vincent Bzdek, News Editor and Features Writer for The Washington Post (Writer for The Wall Street Journal, Wired Magazine, The Denver Post, and Author of Woman of the House (Palgrave, 2007))

‘Washington Post news editor and features writer Bzdek...delineates [the story] succinctly and compellingly...’ - Kirkus Contents: Prologue: Keeper of the Flame / Joe, Jack, Bobby and Ted / Jack, Bobby and Ted / Bobby and Ted / Ted / Epilogue: This Dream Shall Never Die May 2009 304pp 8pp. b/w photographs Hardback £14.99

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Seung-young Kim, Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK

Edited by Colin Provost, Lecturer, University College of London, UK and Paul Teske, Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado, Denver, USA

This book examines the dramatic unfolding of US occupation, withdrawal, and intervention in the Korean peninsula in the past and sheds light on the broader issue of US military occupations of other countries in the twentieth first century.

This book investigates the methods used by the Bush Administration to control bureaucratic agencies, including executive orders, signing directives, political appointments, and others, as well as the effects those methods have had on agency outputs.

Contents: Abbreviations / List of Tables / Acknowledgement / Introduction / Sources of US Commitment toward Korea / PART I: US DIPLOMACY TOWARD KOREA IN THE ERA OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR / The Rise of Korean Expectation and Decline of US Commitment to Korea, 1882-1901 / Great Power Rivalry and US Assessment at the Outbreak of the War / US Diplomacy and the Japanese Imposition of Protectorate on Korea / PART II: US DIPLOMACY TOWARD KOREA DURING WORLD WAR II / Vision of Cooperation among the Allies and the Four- Power Trusteeship Plan for Korea / Emergence of the Bi-Polar Perception and a Missed Opportunity for Diplomacy / Consolidation of the BiPolar Perception and US Suggestion of the Thirty-Eighth Parallel / PART III: US POLICY TOWARD KOREA FROM 1945 TO JUNE 1950 / Uncertain Strategic Situation and Rise of Competing Recommendations toward Korea / The Re-emergence of a Multipolar Vision and the Decision for Withdrawal from Korea / The Erosion of Multipolar Perception and the Road to Intervention / Conclusion: US Commitment toward South Korea since 1950 June 2009 Hardback

304pp £55.00

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Contents: C.Provost & P.Teske: Extraordinary Powers, Extraordinary Policies? / PART I: AN OVERVIEW OF THE BUSH BUREAUCRACY / D.E.Lewis: Personnel is Policy: George W. Bush’s Managerial Presidency / S.Webb Yackee & J.Webb Yackee: Is the Bush Bureaucracy Any Different? A Macro-Empirical Examination of Notice and Comment Rulemaking Under ‘43’ / A.B.Whitford: Presidential Attention to Independent Regulators in the Bush Era / G.A.Krause & B.M.Dupay: Coordinated Action and the Limits of Presidential Control Over the Bureaucracy: Lessons from the Bush Presidency / PART II: CONTROL AND CONSTRAINTS IN CABINET AGENCIES / P.Teske: President Bush and the U.S. Department of Education: The Texas Mafia, Scientific Education Policy and No State Left Behind / P.J.May & S.Workman: The Paradox of Agency Issue Attention: The Bush Administration and Homeland Security / B.J.Gerber: Policy Dominance versus Policy Success: Homeland Security and the Limitations of Presidential Policy Control / PART II: CONTROL AND CONSTRAINTS IN CABINET AGENCIES / C.Provost, B.J.Gerber & M.Pickup: Flying Under the Radar? Political Control and Bureaucratic Resistance in the Bush Environmental Protection Agency / S.Nicholson-Crotty & J.Nicholson-Crotty: Efficiency, Enforcement and Political Control: The Case of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission / R.W.Waterman: Maintaining Political Control: George W. Bush and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission / PART IV: AN ASSESSMENT OF G May 2009 Hardback

288pp £47.50

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The History and Politics of Voting Technology In Quest of Integrity and Public Confidence Roy G. Saltman, Independent Consultant in Election Policy and Technology, previously worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Saltman traces the evolution of voting technology in the USA, from voice to digital, highlighting how the antiquated systems in use today are a legacy of the industrial revolution of the nineteenth-century and the early computer revolution of the 1950s and analyzes the current day situation. Contents: The 2000 Presidential Election in Florida: The Family Secret is Exposed / From the Revolution to the Civil War: Consent of the Governed and the Election Clause / The Late 19th Century: Struggling With Voting Rights and Election Fraud / The Late 19th Century: A Different Slice, and the Early 20th Century / The Middle and Late 20th Century: Movements for Equality, Enfranchisement and Voting Facilitation / The Middle and Late 20th Century: Election Administration and Computing Technology / The Great Awakening After Florida, Through March 2005 May 2009 Paperback

256pp £18.99

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Russian and Post Soviet Politics

Eric Shiraev, Adjunct Professor of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University, USA

A Little War That Shook the World Georgia, Russia and the Future of the West Ronald Asmus, Executive Director, Brussels-based Transatlantic Center and Responsible for Strategic Planning, German Marshall Fund of the United States

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/ January 2010 Hardback

272pp £20.00

Russian Government and Politics

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An up-to-date new 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 / Introduction: How do we Study Government and Politics of Russia? / The Roots: The Russian Empire and the Soviet Union / The Soviet Transformation (1985-1991) / PART II: RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS / The Executive Branch / The Legislature / PART III: POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND PARTICIPATION / Political Parties and Elections / The Mass Media / PART IV: RUSSIAN POLICIES / Economic Policies / Foreign Policy / Domestic Security and Defence / Social Policies: Social Security, Health, and Education / Conclusion April 2010 288pp 234x156mm 11 b/w line drawings, 18 b/w tables and 78 b/w photographs £60.00 978-0-230-23585-4 Hardback Paperback £21.99 978-0-230-23586-1

Comparative Government and Politics

The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia 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 post-Soviet Georgia. It considers why regional leaders in both countries chose violent or nonviolent 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 February 2010 Hardback

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RUSSIAN & POST SOVIET POLITICS

Contemporary Russia 2nd Comprehensively Revised edition 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 February 2010 256pp 6 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Contemporary States and Societies series

Russia as an Aspiring Great Power in East Asia

Developments in Russian Politics 7

Perceptions and Policies from Yeltsin to Putin

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

Paradorn Rangsimaporn, Diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand, Thailand

Rangsimaporn argues that Russia aspires to become a great power and tries to achieve this through utilizing its position as a Eurasian country, with vast territories in East Asia, its economic assets, primarily arms and energy, and careful management of its role in a multi-polar East Asia with a complex balance of power. Contents: Introduction / Actors in Russia’s East Asia Policy Making / Continuities and Evolution in Russian Perceptions of East Asia / The Many Faces of Eurasianism / Economic Integrationist Aim and Projecting Influence / Multipolarity and the East Asian Balance of Power / Case Studies / Conclusion August 2009 280pp 3 maps and 2 b/w tables £60.00 Hardback

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Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford St Antony’s Series Series Editor: Jan Zielonka

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: R.Sakwa: Politics in Russia / J.P.Willerton: Executive Leadership / T.F.Remington: Parliamentary Politics in Russia / M.McFaul: Elections and Voters / H.Hale: Russia’s Political Parties and Their Substitutes / A.Evans: Russian Society and the State / S.Oates & G.McCormack: The Media and Political Communication / G.B.Smith: Legal Reform and the Dilemma of Rule of Law / C.Ross: Reforming the Federation / D.Slider: Politics in the Regions / P.Hanson: Managing the Economy / N.Manning: Social Policy / M.Light: Russian Foreign Policy / J.Mathers: The Military, Security and Politics / S.White: Classifying Russia’s Politics December 2009 336pp 8 figures and 18 b/w tables £65.00 Hardback Paperback £23.99

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In the Name of the Nation Nationalism and Politics in Contemporary Russia

Elections and Democracy after Communism?

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 / PART II: A POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT SHAPED BY THE NATIONALIST REFERENT / PART III: THE MOTHERLAND, A NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT? A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 264pp Hardback £55.00

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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

Erik Herron, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Kansas, USA.

This book uses elections as a vehicle to explain the unanticipated outcomes of post-Soviet politics. It assesses how the behaviour of voters, candidates and government officials is influenced by the Soviet legacy and rational calculations of self-interest and is the first to address elections across post-Soviet space.

The Ethics of Postcommunism History and Social Praxis in Russia Sergei Prozorov, Research Fellow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland

Prozorov offers a radical reinterpretation of contemporary Russian politics in terms of Agamben’s philosophy. Reconstructing Agamben’s conception of the end of history, that challenges the Hegelian thesis, Prozorov approaches postcommunist Russia as a post-historical terrain, in which the teleological dimension of politics has been deactivated.

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

Contents: Universal Post-Communism: Kojève and Agamben on the End of History / A Time Like No Other: Russian Politics after the End of History / The Janitor Generation: The Ethics of Disengagement in the LateSoviet Period / From a Shining Void: The Dialectic of Bespredel in Post-Communist Social Praxis / The Invisible Victory: Experimentum Linguae and the Appropriation of Anomie

June 2009 Hardback

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April 2009 Hardback

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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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com September 2009 360pp 19 b/w tables Hardback £65.00

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ASIAN POLITICS Asian Politics Critical Studies of the AsiaPacific series box

Malaysian Maverick Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times

A Study of the Nation-State, Regional and Global Order

Series Editor: Mark Beeson

ASEAN’s Cooperative Security Enterprise Norms and Interests in the ASEAN Regional Forum’ Hiro Katsumata, Assistant Professor, Waseda University Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Japan

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 cooperative 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 / Idea-focused 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 £55.00

Obstacles to Democratization in South East Asia

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Erik Paul, Vice-President, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney, Australia

Paul comprehensively analyzes the meaning of democratization in South East Asia’s nation-states and how it relates to the development of the Association of South East 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 2 b/w tables Hardback

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Barry Wain, Writer-inResidence, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore

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 of One Man’s Legacy / A Place in History December 2009 376pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

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Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia

The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China

Gilbert Rozman, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, USA

This book traces the development of Chinese thinking over four periods from the 1980s on and covers strategies toward: Russia and Central Asia, Japan, the Korean peninsula, Southeast and South Asia, and regionalism. It compares strategic thinking, arguing that the level was lowest under Jiang Zemin and highest under Hu Jintao. Contents: Overview / CHRONOLOGY / Chinese Strategic Thought in the 1980s / Chinese Strategic Thought 1990-1995 / 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 April 2010 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia Ideology, Identity, and Culture Edited by Tuong Vu, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oregon, USA and Wasana Wongsurawat, Lecturer in Modern Chinese History, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Edited by Ethan J. Leib, Professor of Law, University of California, Hastings College of the Law, USA and Baogang He, Chair, International Studies, School of Politics and International Studies, Deakin University, Australia

‘…this book is a must for students of deliberative theory and democratic practice.’ - Archon Fung, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University, USA This book 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. Contents: PART I: THEORETICAL INVESTIGATIONS INTO DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY / PART II: THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO THE SEARCH FOR DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY IN CHINA / PART III: EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO THE SEARCH FOR DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY IN CHINA March 2010 Paperback

296pp £20.00

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India Express The Future of the New Superpower Daniel Lak, Reporter with the BBC who reported on the Indian sub-continent for twelve years

‘[Lak] portrays his subjects with elegance, compassion and humour.’- Tim McGirk, Time Magazine ‘The author writes eloquently...Makes a convincing and thoroughly readable case for India’s claims to be ‘the next liberal superpower’.’- Kirkus 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

272pp £10.99

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This book 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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback

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Korea Betrayed

Japan and the Specter of Imperialism

Kim Dae Jung and Sunshine

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 January 2010 Hardback

272pp £52.00

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War and Peace in Modern India Srinath Raghavan, Completed his MA and PhD, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK (prior to that, he spent 6 years as an Officer in the Indian Army)

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 £55.00

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Edited by Damien Kingsbury, Associate Head of School (Research), International and Political Studies, Deakin University, Australia

This book traces the themes within the East Timor independence movement and notes how these have contributed to post-independence issues, in particular the political tensions that almost saw East Timor collapse as a viable state in 2006. It concludes with an assessment of the 2007 elections. Contents: D.Kingsbury: Introduction / M.Mcgillivray: What is Development? / J.McKay: Reassessing Development Theory: ‘Modernization’ and Beyond / J.Hunt: Aid and Development / J.McKay: Economics of Development / D.Kingsbury: Globalization and Development / M.Clarke: Poverty: Concepts, Measures, Trends and Responses / J.McKay: Crises in Africa, Asia and Latin America: Lessons and Wider Implications / D.Kingsbury: Political Development / D.Kingsbury: Community Development / J.Hunt: Gender and Development / D.Kingsbury: Environment and Development / J.McKay: Security and Development August 2009 Hardback

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The Case of Readymade Garments in South Asia Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Visiting Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke College, USA

This book uses an analysis of the garment industry in South Asia to uphold the predictions of neo-classical economic trade theory, but suggest that there is little to learn from it about business, structural, and institutional practices or critical linkages and partnerships.

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.

December 2009 256pp Hardback £52.00

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Export Success and Industrial Linkages

‘…international history at its very best.’ - O A Westad, Professor of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Contents: Maps / Abbreviations / Biographical Notes / Introduction / Ideas, Politics, and Policies / Junagadh, 1947 / Hyderabad, 1947-48 / Kashmir, 1947-49 / Bengal, 1950 / Kashmir, 1951 and After / The Disputed Boundary, 194860 / China, 1961-62 / Conclusion / Bibliography

The Price of Liberty

Mark Anderson, Assistant Professor of Asian Languages and Literatures, University of Minnesota, USA

Donald Kirk, Journalist and Author (who has covered Korea for American newspapers and magazines as a Far East correspondent)

This book 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.

East Timor

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ASIAN POLITICS

Living with China

China in an Era of Transition

Politics in Pacific Asia

Regional States and China through Crises and Turning Points

Understanding Contemporary State and Society Actors

An Introduction

Edited by Shiping Tang, Senior Fellow, Li Mingjiang, Assistant Professor, both at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Amitav Acharya, Professor of Political Science, American University in Washington, D.C. USA

Although much ink has been used debating China’s rise and its implications for Asia and beyond, few have considered how its neighbours have been living with a rising China. This book fills that vacuum. Contents: Introduction: Living with China / PART I: CHINA BRIEFING / Explaining China’s Proactive Engagement in Asia / The PLA’s Role in China’s Regional Strategy / The Politics and Economics of China’s Economic Presence in the Region: A Preliminary Empirical Assessment / PART II: CASE STUDIES / India and China: Confidence Building through Crises / Indonesia-China Relations: The Politics of Re-engagement / Japan: Re-engaging with China Meaningfully? / Dancing with China: Comparing Thailand and Malaysia’s Experiences / Pakistan-China Relations: the Shadow of Kargil and 9/11 / Waltzing With Goliath: Philippine Engagement with China in Uncharted Waters / Russia and China: the Politics of Solving Problems / Living Dangerously? South Korea’s Complex Cohabitation with a Rising China / Grand Strategic Fit and Power Shift: Explaining Turning Points in China-Vietnam Relations / Conclusion: Living with China, but Loving It? July 2009 Hardback

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Edited by Reza Hasmath, Sociologist and Jennifer Hsu, Specialist in Development Studies, both at University of Cambridge, UK

Given the dominance of the Chinese state in so many aspects of society, this collection considers factors such as urbanization, the marginalization of social groups, the emergence of the business elites and the dissent of internet users, to resituate understanding of the social challenges facing China. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2009 Hardback

244pp £47.50

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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. Contents: Introduction / The Historical Context / States and Political Executive / Government, Legislatures, Judiciaries / The Politics of Bureaucracy / The State and the Economy / Parties and Elections / Participation and Power / Ideologies, Identities and Political Communication / Globalization, Regionalism and the Myth of an Asian Century / Conclusion April 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Comparative Government and Politics

Governance and Politics of China 2nd edition Tony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA

Over the past twenty years change in China has been breathtaking. Reform has affected every facet of life and has left no policy and institution untouched. Now available in a substantially revised 2nd edition covering the changes of the Sixteenth Party Congress and Tenth National People’s Congress and other recent developments this major text by a leading academic authority, who has also lived and worked in China, provides a thorough introduction to all aspects of politics and governance in post-Mao China. February 2004 Paperback

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AFRICAN POLITICS African Politics

Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa James Milner, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Carleton University, Canada

How do African states respond to the mass arrival and prolonged presence of refugees? This book answers this question by drawing on recent case studies and examining the politics behind refugee policy in Africa. The implications of this approach are important not only for the study of asylum in Africa, but also for the future of refugee protection. 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 £60.00 978-0-230-21504-7

Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford St Antony’s Series Series Editor: Jan Zielonka

Liberal Nationalism in Central Africa A Biography of Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula Giacomo Macola, Lecturer in African History, Rutherford College, UK and Researcher, Leiden University, The Netherlands

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. 1917-1983), the first openly nationalist African politician in Northern Rhodesia and, later, the leader of parliamentary opposition during Zambia’s multiparty First Republic. 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 March 2010 Hardback

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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, 1847-1914 / 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 / PanAfricanism 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 2009 288pp Hardback £42.50 Paperback £13.99

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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

With Ghana’s colonial and postcolonial politics as a backdrop, this book 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 March 2010 Hardback

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AFRICAN POLITICS

Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century A Pan-African Perspective

Institutions, Ethnicity, and Political Mobilization in South Africa

Olayiwola Abegunrin, Professor of International Relations and African Studies, Howard University at Washington, D.C., USA

Jessica Piombo, Assistant Professor and Regional Coordinator for Sub-Saharan Africa, Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), USA

In the twenty-first century, Africa has become an important source of US energy imports and the world’s natural resources. It has also become the epicentre of the world’s deadly health epidemic, HIV/ AIDS, and one of the battlegrounds in the fight against terrorism. Africa is now a major player in global affairs.

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: 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 November 2009 288pp Hardback £52.50

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 £52.50

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Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa 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

This book 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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AFRICAN POLITICS

A Legacy of Liberation

The Route to Power in Nigeria

Contemporary South Africa

Thabo Mbeki and the Future of the South African Dream

A Dynamic Engagement Option for Current and Aspiring Leaders

2nd Revised and Updated edition

Mark Gevisser, Journalist, Johannesburg Sunday Times and formerly Correspondent for The Daily Mail, The Guardian and The Nation

M.J. Balogun, Senior Adviser, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations

‘…a very well researched and tightly argued book, with penetrating analysis of the Nigerian state and its crises of leadership.’- Professor J. Isawa Elaigwu, President of the Nigerian Institute of Governance and Social Research

‘A monumental biography.’ – Barry Bearak, New York Times With unprecedented access to Mbeki and the ANC, A Legacy of Liberation weaves a nuanced portrait of the black experience under apartheid and sheds light on the future of the nation under a new regime. It is a gripping social history of South Africa’s past and future, beautifully narrated by one of Africa’s most esteemed journalists. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2009 400pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £20.00

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The Legacies of Transition Governments in Africa The Cases of Benin and Togo Jennifer C. Seely, Assistant Professor, 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.

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 October 2009 Hardback

288 pp £52.50

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 £55.00 978-0-230-21766-9 Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-21767-6

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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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LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS Latin American Politics

Presidential Breakdowns in Latin America

Latin America

Revolution!

A New Interpretation

South America and the Rise of the New Left Laurence Whitehead, Official Fellow in Politics and Acting Warden of Nuffield College, UK

Causes and Outcomes of Executive Instability in Developing Democracies

‘…deserves close reading and widespread attention.’ - Guillermo O’Donnell, Kellogg Professor of Government, University of Notre Dame, USA

Edited by Mariana Llanos, Researcher, German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Institute for Latin American Studies in Germany and Leiv Marsteintredet, Ph.D. Research Fellow, Department of Comparative Politics, University 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 / PART II: PRESIDENTIAL BREAKDOWNS IN LATIN AMERICA: CASE-STUDIES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback

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The Origins of Mercosur Democracy and Regionalization in South America Gian Luca Gardini, Deputy Director, European Research Institute and Lecturer in International Relations and Latin American Politics, University of Bath, UK

This book is 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.

The overwhelming impact of Europe followed by precocious independence produced an exceptional outward orientation, which has prompted successive waves of reform. This book explores the resulting patterns that can be observed in multiple domains, through the optic of a ‘mausoleum of modernity.’ Contents: Introduction / The Politics of Expertise in Latin America: Antecedents and Actualities / Privatization and the Public Interest: Partial Theories, Lopsided Outcomes / Economies in Mexico: The Power of Ideas, the Ideas of Power / Beyond Neo-Liberalism: Bolivia’s Capitalization as a Route to the Universal Entitlement and Substantive Citizenship Rights? / The Shifting Foundations of Economic Liberalism in Latin American Public Policy / Democratization and Social Injustice December 2009 336pp Paperback £19.99

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Nikolas Kozloff, Senior Research Fellow, Council on Hemospheric Affairs in Washington, D.C. and Author of Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics and the Challenge to the US (Palgrave Macmillan 2007)

‘...a timely and thoughtprovoking foray into an area that will test policymakers in the US like never before for years to come. They would do well, as they begin to adjust to the new realities, to start by reading this book.’ - Gavin O’Toole, 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. Contents: Turns a Critical Page / Asserting Energy Sovereignty / Integration for Survival / Overcoming a Brutal Past / Lights! Camera! Action! / Coca and Nationalism / Red is the Color of Revolution / The Poncho Revolution / Penguinos, Piqueteros, and the PT / South American Media Wars / Moving Forward November 2009 256pp Paperback £11.99

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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 March 2010 Hardback

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The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America Alan Angell, Director, Latin American Centre, St Antony’s College, Oxford, UK, Rachel Sieder, Senior Lecturer in Politics, Institute of Latin American Studies, School of Advanced Studies, University of London, UK and Line Schjolden, Hewlett Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Law and Politics, Institute of Latin American Studies, London and the Latin American Centre, St. Antony’s, Oxford, UK

‘…a thoroughly original and stimulating.’ Michael Shifter, Vice President for Policy, InterAmerican Dialogue This collection of essays analyzes the diverse manifestations of the judicialization of politics in contemporary Latin America, assessing their positive and negative consequences for statesociety relations, the rule of law, and democratic governance in the region.

Media, Memory, and Human Rights in Chile Kristin Sorensen, Assistant Professor, Department of Global Studies, Bentley University, USA

‘Sorenson has produced…a fascinating and important case study.’ - David Cohen, Director, Berkeley War Crimes Studies Center, University of California, Berkeley, USA Sorensen investigates the manner in which Chilean media and public culture discuss human rights violations committed during the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) as well as human rights problems which still exist.

A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

Contents: Media, Memory, and Human Rights in Chile / Television: Self-censorship, Sensationalism, and Structured Absences / Documentaries and Contested Historical Memories / The Machuca Phenomenon / Print Media: Significant Discourses if You Know Where to Look / Public Protests: Responding to Silences and Omissions

December 2009 320pp Paperback £19.99

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Governance after Neoliberalism in Latin America

196pp £50.00

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Edited by Jean Grugel, Professor of Politics, Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, USA and Pía Riggirozzi, Research Officer, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded project on Governance After Crisis

Two decades of neoliberalism in Latin America have left legacies of uneven growth, inequity and lackluster democracy. This book offers an original and grounded discussion of what governance after neoliberalism means in Latin America and examines how states are pursuing more independent development strategies and models of democracy. Contents: PART: I / J.Grugel & P.Riggirozzi: Governance after Neoliberalism / R.Cortes: Social Dimensions of Crisis and Post-Crisis Governance / J.Grugel: Democracy and Political Inclusion after Neoliberalism / PART: II / P.Riggirozzi: Argentina / S.Burges: Brazil / P.Domingo: Bolivia / T.Rindefjall: Chile / Venezuela; J.Buxton / Conclusion July 2009 Hardback

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Stuart McConnell The Old Institutionalism and the New

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Richard R. John Rethinking the Early American State

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LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS • MIDDLE EAST POLITICS

Cuban Medical Internationalism Origins, Evolution, and Goals

Urban Segregation and Governance in the Americas

John M. Kirk, Professor of Latin American Studies, Dalhousie University, Canada and H. Michael Erisman, Professor of Political Science, Indiana State University, USA

Edited by Bryan R. Roberts, Professor, Department of Sociology and Director, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, USA and Robert H. Wilson, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Research and Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Policy, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas-Austin, USA

This book, the result of four years of research, provides an updated analysis of Cuba’s extraordinary record in public health. Contents: Cuba as a World Medical Power / The Cuban Health Care System / Cuba’s Cold War Medical Aid Programs / Contemporary Cuban Medical Aid Programs: The General Third World Arena / Contemporary Cuban Medical Aid Programs: Latin America and the Caribbean / Towards an Understanding of Cuban Medical Internationalism June 2009 Hardback

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In this volume, the editors present studies of the emerging pattern of socio-economic segregation in seven major cities of Latin America and, for interregional contrast, one in the United States. Contents: B.Roberts & R.H.Wilson: Residential Segregation and Governance in the Americas: An Overview / UT Austin / PART I: A.Lourdes Suarez & F.Groissman: Buenos Aires / P.L.Peters & E.H.Skop: Lima / A.Villarreal & E.Hamilton: Mexico City / R.Kaztman & A.Retamoso: Montevideo / F.Sabatini: Santiago / H.Gama Torres & R.Mirandola Bichir: São Paulo / CEBRAP / Brazil / PART II: J.M.Pinto da Cunha, M.A.Jiménez & E.Bilac: Campinas / C.Flores & R.H.Wilson: Austin / Conclusions May 2009 Hardback

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Middle East Politics

Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict A History with Documents 7th edition Charles D. Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA

‘Smith’s treatment of the conflict is fair and analytically thoughtful.’ - Toby Jones, Rutgers University, USA The 7th 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 April 2010 608pp Photographs and maps Paperback £22.99

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The Turkish-Israeli Relationship Changing Ties of Middle Eastern Outsiders 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 ‘must read’ for anyone interested in understanding one of the most important relationships to emerge in the region during the course of the turbulent 1990s.’- Philip Robins, University of Oxford, UK and Fellow of St Antony’s College, UK 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? February 2010 Paperback

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Turkey’s Engagement with Modernity

Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Publics

Conflict and Change in the Twentieth Century Edited by Kerem Oktem, Senior Associate Member, Celia J. Kerslake, University Lecturer in Turkish and Fellow and Philip Robins, University Lecturer in Middle East Politics and Faculty Fellow, all at St Antony’s College, Oxford University, UK

Turkey’s Engagement 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. Contents: PART I: THE STATE, ITS POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / ISLAM, THE MILITARY AND THE STATE / INSTITUTIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY / TURKEY AS INTERNATIONAL ACTOR / PART II: SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN FLUX / MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE / SOCIAL AND URBAN HISTORIES January 2010 480pp 216x138mm 13 b/w tables and 18 b/w illustrations Hardback £75.00 978-0-230-23314-0

Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford St Antony’s Series Series Editor: Jan Zielonka

Edited by Mansoor Moaddel, Professor of Sociology, Eastern Michigan University, USA

‘This volume is a mustread for all those who are seeking an enlightened, understanding of the 1.4 billion Muslims in the world today.’- Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Professor of Political Sociology, American University in Cairo, Egypt, and Chairman, Ibn Khaldun Center for Developmental 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. Contents: PART I: ISLAM IN A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE / PART II: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF ISLAM VERSUS RENTIER ECONOMY / PART III: DETERMINANTS OF SELFRATED HEALTH AND ATTITUDES TOWARD RELIGION, GENDER, AND DEMOCRACY / PART IV: EVENTS AND CHANGES IN VALUES AND PERCEPTIONS / PART V: METHODOLOGY

Civilian Jihad Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East Edited by Maria J. Stephan, Senior Director, Policy and Research, International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, USA

This book 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 January 2010 Hardback Paperback

352pp £60.00 £19.99

Debating the War of Ideas Edited by Eric D. Patterson, Assistant Director, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs; Visiting Assistant Professor of Government, Georgetown University, USA and John Gallagher, Director, Office of Iraq and Afghanistan Affairs, National Security Council, where he previously served as a 2007-2008 White House Fellow

A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 Paperback

376pp £20.00

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Debating 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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 Hardback

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Iran and the CIA The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited

Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs

Darioush Bayandor, Iran Analyst and Historian

Israel in Comparative Perspective

‘In short, a first-rate scholarly contribution which has implications for contemporary politics.’Shahram Chubin, Director of Studies, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Switzerland

Assaf Meydani, Senior Lecturer, School of Government and Society, Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, Israel

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.

This book presents a theoretical framework based on the empirical context of the Israeli political system to evaluate under what conditions and in what ways can fundamental institutional changes occur in a democratic political system.

A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 272pp 27 b/w illustrations Hardback £20.00

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Israeli Exceptionalism The Destabilizing Logic of Zionism M. Shahid Alam, Professor of Economics, Northeastern 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: R.Sieder, L.Schjolden & A.Angell: Introduction:The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America / Judicialization of Politics: The Changing Political Role of the Judiciary in Mexico; P.Domingo / Changing Dynamics:The Political Impact of Costa Rica’s Constitutional Court; B.M.Wilson / The Judicialization of Politics in Colombia: The Old and the New; M.José Cepeda Espinosa / The Judicialization of Chilean Politics: The Rights Revolution That Never Was; J.A.Couso / Judicialization and Regime Transformation: The Venezuelan Supreme Court; R.Pérez-Perdomo / Petitioning and Creating Rights: Judicialization in Argentina; C.Smulovitz Community Justice Institutions and Judicialization: Lessons from Rural Peru; J.Faundez / Private Conflicts, Public Powers: Domestic Violence in the Courts in Latin America; F.Macaulay / Constitutionalism, the expansion of Justice and the Judicialization of Politics in Brazil; R.B.Arantes / The Transnational Dimension of the Judicialization of Politics in Latin America; K.Sikkink / Afterword; G.O’Donnell December 2009 240pp Hardback £55.00

Lebanon Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis Edited by Barry Rubin, Director, GLORIA Center, Editor of MERIA Journal, and Editor of the Middle East in Focus series for Palgrave Macmillan

No country in the world has more political battles, military conflicts, and ethnic complexity per person and per square mile than does Lebanon. This book explains the issues, events, and personalities involved in one of the globe’s most dramatic and important stories. Contents: W.Harris: Reflections on Lebanon / E.Fawaz: What Makes Lebanon a Distinctive Country? / T.Badran: Lebanon’s Militia Wars / W.Harris: Lebanon’s Roller Coaster Ride / M.Farha: Demographic Dilemmas / C.P.Freund: Lebanon’s Culture: Popular Music as a Case Study / N.Raphaeli: Lebanon’s Economy between Violence and Political Stalemate / G.Gambill: Islamist Groups in Lebanon / E.Zisser: Hizballah in Lebanon: Between Tehran and Beirut, between the Struggle with Israel, and the Struggle for Lebanon / O.Nir: The Lebanese Shi’a as a Political Community / J.Spyer: Israel and Lebanon: Problematic Proximity / D.Schenker: America and the Lebanon Issue October 2009 Hardback

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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 December 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00

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Inside Egypt The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution John R. Bradley, Writer 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 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 £9.99

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Civil Organizations and Protest Movements in Israel

The Mubarak Leadership and Future of Democracy in Egypt

Mobilization around the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Edited by Elisabeth Marteu, Assistant Lecturer in Political Science, Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France

This volume brings together cutting edge research on Israeli citizens and organizations mobilized around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These pioneering perspectives provide a wealth of information on state-society relations in Israel, the boundaries of civil mobilization and on the prospects for Israeli democracy. Contents: Acknowledgments / Notes on Contributors / List of Tables / B.Klandermans: Foreword: MovementCountermovement Dynamics and the Dynamics of Radicalization / E.Marteu: Introduction: New Perspectives, Israeli Civil Mobilization and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict / PART I: ISRAELI SETTLER MOBILIZATIONS / D.Khalfa: After the Gaza Withdrawal: the Settlers’ Struggle over the Meaning of the Israeli National Identity / W.Kailani: American Orthodox Immigrants’ Mobilization and Integration in Israel / PART II: ISRAELI PEACE MOVEMENTS / K.Lamarche: Political Activism and Legitimacy in Israel: Four Groups between Cooperation and Transgression / R.Ginsburg: Framing, Misframing, and Reframing: ‘The Fiddler at Beit-Iba Checkpoint’ / Y.Feinstein: Activists Squeezed between the ‘Apartheid Wall’ and the ‘Separation Fence’: The Radicalism/ Pragmatism Dilemma of Social Movements, The Case of the Israeli Separation Barrier / R.Schwartz: Doves of Feather: A Comparative Analysis of Identity-Based Peace/Conflict Resolution Organizations (P/CROs) in Israel, Northern Ireland and South Africa / P.Renno: Looking Out of the Arabs: Mobilization in Favor of the Israeli Arab Sector in the Galilean Mitzpim Hilltop Settlements / PART III: PALESTINIAN ARAB ORGANIZATIONS IN ISRAEL AND JERUSALEM / H.Sallon: Lawyering for the Cause of the Arab Minority in Israel: Litigation as Means for Collective Action / E.Marteu: Palestinian Arab Women’s Organizations in Israel: Civil Organizations without National Movement? / R.Ratcliffe: The Battle for Recognition: Civil Society, Citizenship and the Political Rise of the Negev Bedouin / I.Salenson: Inhabitants’ Mobilization for City Planning in East Jerusalem / Conclusion June 2009 Hardback

272pp £47.50

Alaa Al-Din Arafat, Assistant Professor, Hail University, Saudi Arabia

As Mubarak’s regime nearing its end becomes a strong possibility, many pressures, both foreign and domestic, are coming to bear on Egypt to bring democratic reforms to this struggling country. In The Mubarak Leadership and Future of Democracy in Egypt, Alaa Al-Din Arafat studies this new era and the obstacles that must be overcome. Contents: Preface / Introduction: Chronic Survival / It Just Looks Like a Party / Addicted to Hegemony / The Tug of War / The Business of Politics / Power Tools / Keeping Reform at Bay / The Illusion of Reform / The Tipping Starts / Scaling the Eight Walls / On the Bright Side / Is Islam the Solution? / Epilogue: Succession or Success? June 2009 Hardback

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34 Days Israel, Hezbollah, and the War in Lebanon Amos Harel, Military Correspondent and Avi Issacharoff, Arab Affairs Correspondent, both at Ha’aretz Newspaper (they collaborated previously on The Seventh War: The Real Story of the Al-Aqsa Intifada)

‘A gripping account of the Israel-Lebanon conflict.’ Newsweek Using hundreds of exclusive insider sources, two Israeli journalists examine Israel’s 2006 invasion of Lebanon, in a gripping and suspenseful narrative. Contents: Introduction / The Abduction / Barak Promises / Denial / A New Triumvirate / Going to War / The Ship Leaves Port / The Soldiers Can Wait / Bint J’Bayel, First Round / To Us, a Tie is the Same as Defeat / Floundering / The Cabinet / Casualty Count in Saluki / Not Defeat, Failure / Until the Next War May 2009 Paperback

304pp £10.99

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Social Networks and Migration in Wartime Afghanistan

The Confrontation Winning the War against Future Jihad Walid Phares, Worldrenowned Terrorism and Middle East Expert, Senior Fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, and Visiting Fellow, European Foundation for Democracy

Kristian Berg Harpviken, Senior Researcher, International Peace Research Institute, Norway

‘This book provides…a fascinating insight into war, displacement and return in Afghanistan.’Richard Black, Sussex Centre for Migration Research, University of Sussex, UK Drawing on fieldwork in the Herat area, Afghanistan, this book addresses migration patterns throughout three decades of war. It launches a framework for understanding the role of social networks for people’s responses to war and disaster as well as mobilizing or maintaining material resources for security and gathering information. Contents: Acknowledgements / Glossary / Acronyms / Maps of Afghanistan in the Region and the Main Fieldwork Area / Introduction / Social Networks in Wartime Migration / Escape Decisions / Integration at Exile / Return Decisions / Reintegration at ‘Home’ / Conclusions / Appendix: Researching Migration in War / Notes / Bibliography / Index

Phares provides a blueprint for defeating the forces of jihad. Moving from the ravaged villages of the Sudan to London’s Muslim neighbourhoods to the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, he illuminates the vast and complex world of the global jihadist movement. Contents: Why This Book? / Introduction / Redefining the War / Western Rethinking / Cultural Revolution in the West / Economic Revolution / Diplomatic Revolution / Revolution in the Arab Muslim World / War of Ideas Intensified / Isolation of Jihadism / U.S. Homeland Survival / A Greater Europe to Confront Jihadism / Russia’s War on Jihadism / Middle Earth the Confrontations of the Greater Middle East / The Southern Battlefields / The State of the Confrontation / Conclusion: Past Choices and New Directions / Notes / Index April 2009 Paperback

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The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Avraham Burg, formerly Speaker of the Knesset in Israel (1999-2003), he has been active in politics as a leader in the Labour Party and the One Israel party (his article in The Guardian called ‘The End of Zionism’ was widely read and debated)

‘It is by turns incisive and hard-hitting...It is also extremely important.’ - The Jewish Daily Forward The Israeli opinion maker and former Speaker of the Knesset offers a radical exploration of modern day Israel and advances the controversial notion that if it is to live in peace with its neighbours it must overcome the trauma of the Holocaust. Contents: Foreword / My Roots / The Holocaust, Ever-Present / The Shoah Epidemic / Defeating Hitler / Remembering the Weimar Republic / Lessons from the Holocaust / Balancing Heroism and the Shoah / The Eichmann Trial / Owning the Holocaust / A New Judaism / Making God Smile Again / I Shall Live October 2008 Hardback Paperback

272pp £17.99 £11.99

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Development and Third World Studies

Building States and Markets Enterprise Development in Central Asia Gül Berna Özcan, Lecturer in European Business and Corporate Governance, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

The transition economies of Central Asia are faced with the most daunting challenge of modern capitalism: the move from vassal pseudo-states of the former Soviet Union to competitive nations. This book is the first to explore the first fifteen years of economic emergence, and assess the capabilities of these countries to transform their economies. Contents: Maps and Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Introduction: Building States and Markets in Central Asia / Post-Soviet Market Transition, Social Diversification and New Entrepreneurs / Fieldwork and Methodology / Characteristics of Central Asian Entrepreneurs and their Perceptions / Female Entrepreneurship and Bazaars / Business Interest Representation / Donors and Enterprise Development / Entrepreneurs, Morality and the Markets / Conclusion / References / Index March 2010 19 b/w tables Hardback

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World Orders, Development and Transformation Eunice N. Sahle, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA

The book examines how hegemonic development ideas and practices emerged in the context of the changing world order post-1945 and how this transformation was characterized by neoliberalism and securitization of development and security. Sahle also explores the rise of China and the start of Obama’s presidency. Contents: Russia, China, Africa and Multi-Polarity / Human Security, Neo-Liberalism, and Securitization of Development / World Social Forum / Epilogue: Global Financial Crisis, Barack Obama’s Presidency, and World Order / Notes / Bibliography / Index A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2010 2 b/w tables Hardback

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International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

International Discord on Population and Development John F. Kantner, Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University, USA and Andrew Kantner, Adjunct Research Scientist, Pennsylvania State University, USA

‘This volume is a masterful contribution.’ Alison McIntosh, Former Director, University of Michigan Population Fellows Program, USA Tracing the population assistance movement from its tentative beginnings to the present day, this book employs history to examine the new paradigm created from the Cairo Conference - the ‘road map’ for the population policy future. Contents: Introduction / The Early Years of International Population Assistance: The Striving for Consensus / The Emergence of New Priorities for International Population Assistance: The Years of Growing Policy and Program Discord / The New Millennium: The Ascendancy of Antiabortion Politics and Millennium Development Goals / International Population Assistance since Cairo: Trends in Funding and Program Action / An Overview of Major Donor Organizations Currently Providing International Population Assistance / Where Do We Go from Here? February 2010 Paperback

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The Failure of Democratic Nation Building

Horizontal Inequalities and Conflict

The Humanitarian Response Index 2009

Ideology Meets Evolution

Understanding Group Violence in Multiethnic Societies

Whose Crisis? Clarifying Donor’s Priorities

Albert Somit, Professor Emeritus, Southern Illinois University, USA and Steven A. Peterson, Professor of Politics, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, USA and Director of its School of Public Affairs

‘Al Somit and Steve Peterson have written a book that is provocative, unconventional, and all too persuasive.’ - J. David Singer, University of Michigan, USA

‘Innovative and insightful, this is a timely book’ Thandika Mkandawire, Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development

In this timely account, Somit and Peterson argue that humans are social primates with an innate tendency for hierarchical and authoritarian social and political structures, and that democracy requires very special ‘enabling conditions’ before it can be supported by a state, conditions that require decades to evolve.

Drawing on econometric evidence and in-depth studies of West Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, this book explores how horizontal inequalities - ethnic, religious or racial - are a source of violent conflict and how political, economic and cultural status inequalities have contributed. Policies to reverse inequality would reduce these risks.

Contents: Forward / Introduction / Authoritarian Government: The Default Option / What Is a Democracy?: Toward a Working Definition / Democratic Nation Building: From Concept to Operational ‘Check List’ / Democracy: The Requisite ‘Enabling Conditions’ No Small Order / Will the Real Democracies Please Stand Up? / American Nation Building, 1945-2005: Costs and Consequences / The Fourth ‘Whereas’ / ‘Therefore Be It Resolved...’: Toward More Realistic Foreign and Domestic Policies

Contents: PART I: CONCEPTS AND ISSUES / PART II: MEASUREMENT AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS / PART III: HIS AND CONFLICT IN THREE REGIONS / PART IV: CONCLUSIONS AND POLICIES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

February 2010 Paperback

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DARA (Development Assistance Research Associates)

Edited by Frances Stewart, Professor of Development Economics, Director, International Development Centre, Queen Elizabeth House, and Fellow, Somerville College, University of Oxford, UK

January 2010 304pp 38 figures and 56 tables Paperback £18.99

‘The HRI is an enormously innovative tool for preparing for a world of greater humanitarian shock and urgent need…. The well-being and even survival of millions are at stake.’ - Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, Earth Institute, Columbia University, USA Over 350 million people are affected each year by disaster and conflict. The international community is often unable to respond effectively to these crises. This report provides an independent examination of donor performance with the aim of improving the effectiveness of aid, and promoting greater accountability of donors. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 256pp Paperback £40.00

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Donor Accountability in Humanitarian Action

Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity Series Editor: Frances Stewart ebook available from: Dawson ERA, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Palgrave Connect Social & Cultural Studies Collections

DARA (Development Assistance Research Assocites) November 2008 312pp Paperback £40.00

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Private Environmental Regimes in Developing Countries

Globalization and Emerging Societies

Reconstructing Development Theory

Globally Sown, Locally Grown

Development and Inequality

International Inequality, Institutional Reform and Social Emancipation

Ralph H. Espach, Analyst, Center for Strategic Studies, USA

This book assesses the recent growth and future prospects of private transnational environmental certification and standards regimes, examining in detail to what degree, and under what circumstances, do these transnational regimes truly influence industrial environmental practices in developing countries? Contents: Globally Sown, but Locally Grown: An Introduction / Private Environmental Regimes as Tools of Global Governance / When Are Private Environmental Regimes Effective, and Why? / International Forestry Regulation and the Forest Stewardship Council / The Forest Stewardship Council in Argentina and Brazil / The International Chemicals Manufacturing Industry and Responsible Care / Responsible Care in Argentina and Brazil / Globally Sown but Locally Grown: How Local Organizational Capacity Limits the Viability of Global Private Regimes August 2009 Hardback

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Edited by Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Professor, University of Illinois, USA and Boike Rehbein, Director/ Associate Professor, University of Freiburg, Germany

‘A remarkably coherent collection of impressive essays exploring both the opportunities and the dark consequences of globalization.’ - Bhikhu Parekh, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Westminster, UK In the setting of twenty-first century globalization this volume focuses on emerging societies, rather than emerging markets or powers. Adopting a sociological perspective, each chapter focuses on development and social inequality in emerging societies, with contributions from renowned international scholars. Contents: J.Nederveen Pieterse & B.Rehbein: Introduction: Development and Inequality / J.Nederveen Pieterse: Twenty-first Century Globalization: Global Sociology / R.A.Palat: Rise of the Global South and Emerging Contours of a World Order / J.H.Mittelman: Globalization and Development: Learning from Debates in China / G.K.Trichur: Internal Migration in Mainland China: Regional and World-Systemic Aspects / A.Kumar: Paradigm Shift in India: Analyzing the Impact of Liberalization and Globalization / A.Krishna: Are More People Becoming Vulnerable to Poverty? Evidence from Grassroots Investigations in Five Countries / A.Krishna & J.Nederveen Pieterse: Hierarchical Integration: The Dollar Economy and the Rupee Economy / J.A.Burity: Inequality, Culture and Globalization in Emerging Societies: Reflections on the Brazilian Case / S.Naidu & J.Jansson: Africa’s Engagement with China: Perpetuating the Class Project? / H.Schwengel: The Renaissance of Society: From Emerging Powers to Emerging Societies in a European Perspective / Bibliography July 2009 19 b/w tables Hardback

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E.A. Brett, Visiting Professor, Development Studies Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘By reasserting the centrality of development theory to understanding and, more importantly, countering the current dismal realities of global poverty and inequality, this breathtakingly erudite book constitutes a much-needed antidote to the superficiality of much that is currently written about development policy and practice.’ – David Lewis, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK The book provides a systematic assessment of the evolution of development theory, its relationship to orthodox social science analysis and the liberal pluralistic orthodoxy that now dominates the mainstream approach to international development, showing how we can transcend its failure to address some key problems of late and uneven development Contents: PART I: THE NATURE OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY / PART II: THE LIBERAL INSTITUTIONAL PLURALIST CONSENSUS / PART III: BEYOND LIBERAL PLURALISM: RECONSTRUCTING DEVELOPMENT THEORY A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2009 368pp 234x156mm 5 b/w tables and 4 b/w line drawings Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22980-8 Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-22981-5

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development & third world studies Rethinking International Development

After 2015: International Transnational Corporations and Development Policy at a Crossroads Development Policy

The Millennium Development Goals and Beyond Simon Feeny, Senior Lecturer, School of Economics, Finance and Marketing, RMIT University, Australia and Matthew Clarke, Senior Lecturer and Course Director, International and Community Development Postgraduate Program, Deakin University, Australia

This book examines how international aid donors and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) can assist countries in the Asia-Pacific region achieve the Millennium Development Goals. The book examines the progress countries have made towards the MDGs and highlights the need to tailor the goals to individual country circumstances. Contents: PART I: THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDGS) IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC: AN INTRODUCTION / The Role of Foreign Aid in Achieving the MDGs / The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Achieving the MDGs / PART II: ACHIEVING THE MDGS IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A FOCUS ON GOVERNANCE / Achieving the MDGs in Cambodia: Improving Aid Efficiency / Achieving the MDGs in the Solomon Islands: Development Goals in a Post-Conflict Environment / Achieving the MDGs in Thailand: What Role for Donors in a High Achieving Middle Income Country / PART III: CONCLUSION AND THE WAY FORWARD March 2009 224pp 20 b/w tables and 9 figures Hardback £60.00

Eric Rugraff, Lecturer in Economics, University Robert Schuman of Strasbourg, France; Researcher, Bureau d’Economie Théorique et Appliquée (BETA), Diego Sánchez-Ancochea, Lecturer in Political Economy of Latin America, St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK and Andy Sumner, Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, UK

Andy Sumner, Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK and Meera Tiwari, Head of International Development Studies, University of East London, UK

Series Editors: Andy Sumner and Ray Kiely

‘This book is an insightful and invaluable roadmap to the world of development policy.’ - Dr Claire Melamed, Head of Policy, Action Aid The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have played a major role in focusing policy since their original incarnation in the mid to late 1990s but what happens when we no longer have the MDGs - what will guide policy after 2015? This book discusses the world and development policy up to and beyond 2015. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THE MDGS / Development Policy at a Crossroads / The MDGs and Beyond / How does Development Policy Change (or Not)? / PART II: THE 3GS / Doing Governance / Doing Growth / Doing Globalization / Conclusions May 2009 232pp 25 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £60.00

This volume offers a wide-reaching exploration of foreign direct investment and developmental impacts through case studies from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Central Europe, also examining the role of ‘new players’ such as Chinese, Indian and South African TNCs. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2008 336pp 54 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £60.00

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Contested States in World Politics

NGOs, Africa and the Global Order

Deon Geldenhuys, Professor of Politics, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Robert Pinkney, Visiting Professor of Politics, Northumbria University, UK

‘…an excellent examination of how and why contested states always have the potential to inflame international tensions.’ - Kim Richard Nossal, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada

Formal political structures have produced little more than ‘electoral democracy’ in Africa without tackling the problems of poverty and elite exploitation. This book looks at the opportunities for, and limitations of, voluntary bodies in seeking a more ‘just’ order at both African and global levels.

This book investigates a phenomenon in world politics that is largely overlooked by scholars, namely entities lacking international recognition of their status as independent states. It includes case studies on the Eurasian Quartet, Kosovo, Somaliland, Palestine, Northern Cyprus, Western Sahara and Taiwan. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES / Confirmed versus Contested States / Origins of Contested Statehood / Alternative Destinations for Contested States / PART II: CASE STUDIES / The Eurasian Quartet / Kosovo / Somaliland / Palestine / Northern Cyprus / Western Sahara / Taiwan / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index

Contents: List of Boxes, Figures and Tables / Acknowledgments / Introduction / From Mass Society to Post-Industrial Society and from Authoritarianism to Pluralism: The Context of the Rise of NGOs / A Third Sector or a Second Preference? What is Distinctive about NGOs? / Democracy without Votes I: The Background to NGOs in Tanzania and Uganda / Democracy without Votes II: NGOs, Governments and the Outside World / NGOs and the Global Order: Theory and Practice / International NGOs: Missionaries or Imperialists? / The Winning and the Taking Part: The Global Game of NGO Influence / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index

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Understanding Third World Politics Theories of Political Change and Development 3rd Revised and Updated edition B. C. Smith, Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of Dundee and Visiting Professor of Politics, University of Exeter, UK

Now revised and updated throughout with additional coverage of the impact of democratization and globalization, Understanding Third World Politics provides a critical introduction to theories of political development and to the comparative politics of the Third World in the twenty-first century. Contents: The Idea of a ‘Third World’ / Modernization and Political Development / Neo-colonialism and Dependency / The State in the Third World / Political Parties and Party Systems / Bureaucracy and Political Power / Military Intervention in Politics / Nationalism and Secession / Instability and Revolution / Democratization in the Third World / Conclusion: Democracy and Development April 2009 312pp 12 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99

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Making Peace Work

Challenging Global Inequality

Restoring Hope

The Challenges of Social and Economic Reconstruction

Development Theory and Practice in the 21st Century

Decent Care in the Midst of HIV/AIDS

Alastair Greig, Reader in Sociology and Head of School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia, David Hulme, Professor of Development Studies and Associate Director, Chronic Poverty Research Centre, Institute for Development and Management, University of Manchester, UK and Mark Turner, Professor of Development Policy and Management, University of Canberra, Australia

Edited by Tony Addison, UNU/WIDER, Finland and Tilman Brück, Head, Department of Economics, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW)

This book provides an insight into some of the main issues that arise in post-conflict economic and social reconstruction, and offers examples of what works, and what does not. It will be of interest to all working on economic and social reconstruction in post-conflict countries, as well as those working on peace and development. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2008 368pp Hardback £70.00

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Series produced in association with UNU-WIDER. For more details on the series, please visit: www.palgrave.com/economic/widerseries.asp Studies in Development Economics and Policy Series Editor: Anthony Shorrocks ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Economics & Finance Collections

This major text on development theory and practice takes as its starting point the challenge of overcoming development and global poverty and inequality. It traces the origins of the idea of Development Studies and introduces the main methodologies and theories of development, and examines the challenges of the twenty-first century. January 2007 Paperback

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Edited by The Reverend Canon Ted Karpf, Partnerships Officer, WHO Headquarters, Switzerland, Todd Ferguson, Public Health Program and Policy Advisor, Constella Group, LLC, USA, Robin Swift, Director, Clergy Health Initiative, Duke University, USA and Jeffrey V. Lazarus, Advocacy and Community Relations Adviser, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Denmark

‘…a heartfelt plea from different faiths, and philosophical and ethical perspectives…It is a plea, I pray we heed.’ - Desmond Tutu, Nobel Laureate and Archbishop Emeritus, Cape Town, South Africa This volume is a call to re-examine assumptions about what care is and how it be practised. Rather than another demand for radical reform, it makes the case for thinking clearly and critically. It urges people living with HIV to become full partners in designing and implementing their own care and for caregivers to accept them in this role. Contents: S.Matic: Preface / T.Karpf, T.Ferguson, R.Swift & J.Lazarus: Foreword / T.Ferguson: Introduction – Decent Care: A Proposal for the Future of HIV Care and Support / T.Karpf: Restoring Hope / K.Moody: The Demand for Equity / E.Mendieta: Decency in a Globalizing World: Care of People Living with HIV / P.Hughes: HIV and AIDS, Decent Care and the Traditions of the Catholic Social Teaching / D.Rosen: The Biblical Mandate to Care and Cure / S.Elzenari: An Islamic View of Health and Sickness: How our Core Values Promote Decent Care / A-C.d’Adesky & K.Anastos: Decent Care for People Living with HIV: What are we Waiting For? / F.Esack: Care in a Season of AIDS: An Islamic Perspective / S.Agnivesh: Towards a State of Good Health: A Dharmic View of HIV / N.Panichpant-Michelsen: A Buddhist Perspective on Decent Care / G.R.Gunderson & T.F.Cutts: Decent Care for Life / E.Mombo: Decent Care and HIV: A Holistic Approach / D.M.Ackermann: Ubi Caritas? Care as Faith in Action / S.Sofaer: A Patient-Centred Approach to Universal Decent Care / L.Dossey: Universal Access to Compassion and Empathy, a Cornerstone of Decent Care / C.E.Crain & N.Tashima: Fr October 2008 Hardback

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GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY Globalization, The State and Political Sociology

Global Political Economy

Governance Theory and Practice

Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulatory Governance

A Cross-Disciplinary Approach

Towards Inclusive Development?

Vasudha Chhotray, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, UK and Gerry Stoker, Professor of Governance, University of Southampton, UK

Evolution and Dynamics 3rd edition Robert O’Brien, Professor in Global Labour Issues, McMaster University, Canada and Marc Williams, Professor of International Relations, University of New South Wales, Australia

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.

The new 3rd edition of this popular and successful text on the contemporary global political economy and its historical evolution has been systematically revised and updated throughout. The impact of the banking and broader crisis is fully covered and new chapters have been added on security and on theories and methods.

Contents: Introduction: Exploring Governance / Governance in Public Administration and Political Science / Governance and the New Institutional Economics / International Relations / Governance in Development Studies / Governance in Socio Legal Studies / Corporate Governance (with Damian Tobin) / Participatory Governance / Environmental Governance / Governance: From Theory to Practice

Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES / Approaches to Global Political Economy / Theories and Methods / PART II: EVOLUTION / Forging a World Economy 1400-1800 / Industrial Revolution, Pax Britannica and Imperialism / The Twentieth Century: World Wars and the Post-1945 Order / PART III: DYNAMICS / International Trade / Transnational Production / The Global Financial System / Global Division of Labour / Gender / Economic Development / Global Environmental Change / Ideas / Security / Governing the Global Political Economy / Conclusion: Issues in Contemporary GPE Theory

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Edited by Peter Utting, Deputy Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Switzerland and José Carlos Marques, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada

‘Historically informed, theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded.’ - Professor David L. Levy, Department of Management and Marketing, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA This is the first of two volumes that examine the changing nature of state-business relations. This book assesses the potential and limits of CSR in developing countries, by focusing on aspects that are often ignored in the CSR literature: historical experience, theoretical perspectives, and institutional and political dimensions of change. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 328pp 216x138mm 14 b/w tables, 4 figures and 1 table Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-57644-5

International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

Business, Politics and Social Policy Implications for Inclusive Development Edited by Peter Utting, Deputy Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Switzerland and José Carlos Marques, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada

This is the second volume on the changing nature of state-business relations. This book examines how the dynamics of business have influenced public policy in the context of economic liberalization and democratization. It identifies the circumstances under which business might support progressive policies in developing countries. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback

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GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

Evaluating Transnational NGOs

Governing Risk

Legitimacy, Accountability, Representation

The IMF and Global Financial Crises

Edited by Jens Steffek, Lecturer in Political Science, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany and Kristina Hahn, Senior Research Fellow, Collaborative Research Center ‘Transformations of the State’, University of A Bremen, Germany

Rethinking Imperialism Manuela Moschella, University of Trento, Italy

With the effects of the latest financial crisis still unfolding, this is a timely guide to the politics of international financial reform comparing the policies that the international community requested the IMF to follow in the aftermath of the Mexican, Asian, and subprime crisis.

Critics question the representativeness of NGOs, the democratic quality of their internal procedures, and their accountability to the wider public. This volume, written jointly by academics and practitioners, clarifies the issues at stake and controversially discusses proposals for reform. Contents: PART I: NGO LEGITIMACY / PART II: NGO ACCOUNTABILITY / / PART III: REPRESENTATION THROUGH NGOS?

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Global Agro-Food Trade and Standards

Our Violent World

Challenges for Africa

Terrorism in Society Edited by Peter Gibbon, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark, Evelyne Lazaro, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agri-Business, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania and Stefano Ponte, Senior Researcher, Research Group on ‘Global Economy, Trade and Development’, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark

Standards are replacing tariffs as the main trade barriers facing African agro-food exports. This book examines the challenges and opportunities that new public and private standards present to African countries – focusing on food safety, environmental and climate change, and social and labour standards. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback

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Kevin McDonald, Professor and Marie Curie International Fellow, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

From 1960s student movements to today’s global jihad, this text uses shocking case studies and key social theory to explore the concepts of terrorism and violence. The book examines the history of terror, globalization of violence and the role of media as it re-examines recent debates in the field. It is a must-read for students and all citizens. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 5 b/w photos Hardback Paperback

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Ray Kiely, Professor of International Politics, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, UK

Imperialism has become a key focus of debate about world politics in the post-9/11 world. This major new text provides a systematic reappraisal of the evolution of the phenomenon and the concept from the nineteenth century as the basis for a reassessment of Globalization and US hegemony in the world today. Contents: Introduction / What is Imperialism? / Capitalism and the Origins of Imperialism / Liberal Imperialism and Capitalist Expansion / Classical Imperialism 1870-1945 / US Hegemony, the Cold War and the Post-War Boom / Neo-Liberalism and US Imperialism in the Post-Cold War World / Imperialism after 9/11: New Challenges to US Hegemony / Conclusion: Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism Today April 2010 2 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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Rethinking World Politics Series Editor: Michael Cox

The Other Muslims Moderate and Secular Edited by Zeyno Baran, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute’s Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Director, Center for Eurasian Policy

This book is a unique collection of alternative Muslim voices, predominantly from Europe, who come from a variety of backgrounds - academia, theology, acting, activism - and who make a transformational contribution to the debate of the future of Islam and Muslims in the West. Contents: Z.Baran: Introduction / PART I: ISLAM VERSUS ISLAMISM / H.Mirahmadi: Navigating Islam in America / Y.Qandil: European Islamists and the Struggle for Domination and Representation of Islam in the West / A.Vincenzo: The History of Islam in Italy / F.Laroui: Democracy and Islam in the Maghreb: and what it means for Europe / PART II: PERSONAL STORIES AND LESSONS LEARNED / C.Omar: Rebel with a Cause: A Personal Journey from Sufism to Islamism and Beyond / S.Labidi: Faces of Janus: The Arab-Muslim Community in France and the Battle for its Future / M.Hilali: The Lamp and the Candle / PART III: LOOKING FORWARD: CONCEPTS/ SUGGESTIONS / G.Bencheikh: Reading the Quran in Paris: The Case for a Secular Democracy April 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Issues in 21st Century World Politics

Modern Stateless Warfare

Edited by Mark Beeson, Winthrop Professor, University of Western Australia and Nick Bisley, Associate Professor of International Relations, La Trobe University, Australia

‘This excellent and well integrated collection of high-quality chapters introduces and addresses the key questions that face the international system in the first half of the twenty-first century. Readable and engaging, it is a must buy for students of world politics.’ - Professor Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK A major new introduction, written by a team of leading experts, to the key issues that shape the nature of the international system and global politics in the twenty-first century. Contents: M.Beeson & N.Bisley: Introduction: Issues in Twenty-First World Politics / PART I: EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM / P.G.Cerny: Globalization and Statehood / S.Breslin: Regions and Regionalism in World Politics / N.Carter: Climate Change and the Politics of the Global Environment / N.Bisley: Global Power Shift: The Decline of the West and the Rise of the Rest? / M.Beeson: There are Alternatives: The Washington Consensus versus State Capitalism / W.Case: Democracy and Democratization / R.W.Mansbach: Nationalism and Ethnicity in World Politics / PART II: CONFLICT, CRISES AND AUTHORITY / M.Killingsworth: Old and New Wars / A.Phillips: Transnational Terrorism / A.J.Bellamy: Peace Operations and Humanitarian Intervention / M.Cabellero-Anthony: The New World of Security / L.J.Shepherd: Gender Matters / R.Kiely: Inequality and Underdevelopment in World Politics / F.Umbach: Energy Security and World Politics / T.J.Sinclair: Global Financial Crises / R.Higgott: Governing the Global Economy / A.Hammerstad: Population Movement and its Impact on World Politics March 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Paul Brooker, Visitor, Department of Political Science, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

This book focuses on insurgent stateless warfare in its guerrilla and terrorist modes and in its nationalist, maoist and postmaoist phases of modernization. Insurgency is compared with states’ warfare and with criminality and then insurgents’ motives, means and opportunities are analyzed from social-science, military and environmental perspectives.

Memory, Trauma and World Politics Reflections on the Relationship Between Past and Present Edited by Duncan Bell, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

’...a theoretically rich and imaginative volume.’ Alla Mirzoyan, Political Studies Review

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Corporate Social Responsibility Comparative Critiques Edited by K. Ravi Raman, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, UK

Internationally renowned scholars investigate the discourses, practices and perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) across a wide range of multicultural, multiethnic and cross country experiences. Case studies are included from Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Memory, Trauma and World Politics focuses on the effect that the memory of traumatic episodes (especially war and genocide) has on shaping contemporary political identities. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, this book is an incisive treatment of the ways in which the study of social memory can inform global politics analysis. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2010 Paperback

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GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

Diplomacy

Institutional Economics

The New Political Sociology

Theory and Practice 4th edition

An Introduction

Power, Ideology and Identity in an Age of Complexity

G.R. Berridge, Emeritus Professor of International Politics, University of Leicester, UK

Diplomacy, widely recognized as the standard textbook on its subject and already translated into six languages, has been comprehensively updated, reorganized and greatly expanded. There are new chapters on consuls, public diplomacy, special envoys, and how agreements are best followed up, the last featuring a close look at ‘No torture’ agreements. Contents: Introduction / The Ministry of Foreign Affairs / PART I: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION / Introduction to Part I / Prenegotiations / ‘Around-the-Table’ Negotiations / Diplomatic Momentum / Packaging Agreements / Following Up / PART II: DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS / Introduction to Part II / Embassies / Consulates / Conferences / Summits / ‘Public Diplomacy’ / Telecommunications / PART III: DIPLOMACY WITHOUT DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS / Introduction to Part III / Disguised Embassies / Special Missions / Mediation / Conclusion / References / Index January 2010 Hardback Paperback

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John Groenewegen, Erasmus School of Economics, The Netherlands, Antoon Spithoven and Annette Van den Berg, both at Utrecht School of Economics, The Netherlands

Institutional economics is an increasingly important area, verging into political science and sociology. This concise and lucid textbook, which assumes a basic understanding of neoclassical economics, introduces the key ideas, emphasizing the ‘new’ institutional economics but grounding readers in the traditional perspectives. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / What is Institutional Economics about? / PART II: THEORY / Theoretical Framework / Static Approaches to Institutions / The Dynamics of Institutions / PART III: PRIVATE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES / Markets / Firms / Cooperations Between Firms / PART IV: PUBLIC GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES / State Intervention to Protect the Public Interest / Government Failures January 2010 400pp 29 b/w tables and 29 figures Hardback £60.00 Paperback £26.99

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Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era NGOs, Social Movements, and Political Parties Heather Gautney, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Fordham University, USA

This study looks at the ongoing efforts of the Alternative Global Movement and World Social Forum to reconcile contests over political organization among three of the most prominent groups on the contemporary left - social and liberal democratic NGOs, anti-authoritarian (anarchist) social movements, and political parties.

Graham Taylor, Reader in Sociology, University of the West of England, UK

‘A bold and original contribution to the field.’ - Chris Rumford, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK The twenty-first century has witnessed a fundamental transformation of political institutions and society, alongside cultural, global and complexity turns in social theory. This provocative text gives an overview of key issues, argues for an ‘existential turn’ in political sociology and brings the study of politics and society up to date. Contents: Introduction: The Contours of Social and Political Complexity / Political Sociology in an Age of Complexity / Complex Powers: Beyond the Panopticon? / The End of the Nation State? The Disarticulation of Power and Identity / Glocalized Identities: Political Culture between Place and Space / Networks of Resistance: Global Complexity and the Politics of New Social Movements / Networks of Terror: Globalization, Fundamentalism and Political Violence / Complex Citizenships: Between Universalism and Particularism? / Global Civil Society: The Prospects for Cosmocracy / Conclusion: Towards an ‘Existential Turn’ in Political Sociology / Glossary / Bibliography January 2010 2 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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Contents: Neoliberal Globalization: Origins and Effects / The Alternative Globalization Movement and World Social Forum / Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) / Anti-Authoritarian Social Movements / Political Parties and the State / States and Movements January 2010 Hardback

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GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

The Plural States of Recognition

Local Lives and Global Transformations

Edited by Michel Seymour, Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Montreal, Canada

Critical reflections by established academics on the crisis of multiculturalism that occurred in Great Britain, Netherlands and Canada. It provides an occasion to develop a sophisticated understanding of societies characterized by religious, ethnic and cultural diversity. Contents: M.Seymour: Introduction / R.R.Williams: Aristotle and Hegel on Recognition and Friendship / R.Bhargava: Hegel, Taylor and the Phenomenology of Broken Spirits / A.E.Galeotti: Respect as Recognition: Some Political Implications / H.Ikäheimo & A.Laitinen: Esteem for Contributions to the Common Good: The Role of Personifying Attitudes and Instrumental Value / S.Thompson: Models of Democracy and the Politics of Recognition: Respect for Reasonable Cultural Diversity as a Principle of Political Morality / J.Maclure: Respect for Reasonable Cultural Diversity as a Principle of Political Morality / T.Modood: Difference, Multi and Equality / M.Seymour: Political Liberalism and the Recognition of Peoples / J.T.Levy: Multicultural Manners / A.Eisenberg: The Public Assessment of Indigenous Identity / M.Seymour: Conclusion January 2010 Hardback

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Citizenship and Identity Series Editors: Varun Uberoi and Nasar Meer

Towards World Society Paul Kennedy, Reader in Sociology and Global Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

How does globalization impact upon our personal lives? What are its boundaries? This book examines how local and global studies interact. Filled with case studies and empirical research that show the ways in which real local lives function under global conditions, this book helps students push the boundaries of their understanding of globalization. Contents: PART I: GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS / Introduction / Living at the Cutting Edge of Globalization: Capitalists, Migrants, Criminals and Terrorists / Key Concepts for Understanding Global Life / PART II: THE CONTINUITY OF LOCAL LIVES / Theorizing the Resilience of the Local / The Appeal of the Local / Transnational Action and Protecting Local Cultures / Asserting Local Identity Through Culture / PART III: PATHS TO WORLD SOCIETY - OVERCOMING DIVISIONS / Social Movements and Global Civil Society / Individualization, Lifestyles and Re-shaping Personal Life / Conclusion: Towards Cosmopolitanism

Politics and Power

December 2009 312pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

Warren Kidd, Senior Lecturer of Education, University of East London, UK, Karen Legge, Course Leader of Sociology, Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge, UK and Philippe Harari, Teacher of Government and Politics, Long Road Sixth Form College, UK

Global Inequality Matters

Politics are increasingly important to today’s sociologists. This text introduces key theory alongside helpful examples and activities that stimulate students’ critical thinking. Covering issues from power and the state to voting patterns and direct action, it is an ideal starting-point for any student wishing to understand political sociology. November 2009 256pp 234x156mm 17 charts, 1 graph and 3 b/w tables Paperback £19.99 978-0-333-96889-5

Skills-Based Sociology Series Editors: Tony Lawson and Tim Heaton

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Darrel Moellendorf, Professor of Philosophy and Director, Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs, San Diego State University, USA

The globalization of trade, investment, and finance continues apace. Many have benefited from this, but deep inequalities persist. This book argues that the interconnections established by globalization make possible a critique of its inequality. For those who take seriously human dignity, equality is a basic presumption of social institutions. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2009 200pp 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00

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States versus Markets The Emergence of a Global Economy 3rd edition Herman M. Schwartz, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia, USA

‘This edition improves on an already outstanding text. What Schwartz does here is highly unusual and highly rewarding: he draws students into an adventure in learning that conveys knowledge about both the origins and evolution of a global political economy and the development of IPE as a branch of learning. And he brings it up to-date in a manner that places students at the centre of important contemporary debates. If students have a choice of textbooks, this is the one.’ - Randall D. Germain, Carleton University, Canada States versus Markets shows that globalization is not a novel phenomenon but a recurrent process whereby markets have, since the sixteenth century, periodically redistributed economic activity. This revised and updated new edition takes account of the new rise of Asia and the global financial crisis originating in the US housing finance system. Contents: Introduction / PART I: STATES, AGRICULTURE, AND GLOBALIZATION / The Rise of the Modern State: From Street Gangs to Mafias / States, Markets, and the Origins of International Inequality / Economic and Hegemonic Cycles / The Industrial Revolution and Late Development / Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labor / Agriculture-Led Growth and Crisis in the Periphery: Ricardian Success, Ricardian Failure / The Collapse of the Nineteenth-Century Economy: The Erosion of Hegemony? / PART II: THE REEMERGENCE OF GLOBALIZATION / The Depression, U.S. Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-World War II System / International Money, Capital Flows, and Domestic Politics / Transnational Firms: A War of All against All / Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery: The Rise of the Newly Industrialized Countries / Trade, Protection, and Renewed Globalization / US Hegemony: Declining from Below? / US Hegemony: Reviving or Declining from the Top Down November 2009 360pp 234x156mm 26 b/w tables and 11 b/w line drawings Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-52133-9 Paperback £25.99 978-0-230-52128-5

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National Days

Privatising Peace

Constructing and Mobilising National Identity

A Corporate Adjunct to United Nations Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Operations

Edited by David McCrone, Professor of Sociology, University of Edinburgh, UK and Gayle McPherson, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Policy, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

The book shows how national days are best understood in the context of debates about national identity. It argues that national days are contested and manipulated, as well as subject to political, cultural and social pressure. It brings together some of the most recent research on national days and sets it in a comparative context. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 248pp 1 figure and 3 b/w tables Hardback £60.00

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Self-Defense in International Relations Ruchi Anand, Associate Professor of International Relations, American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy, France

The right to individual and collective self-defense in international law and politics has always been a controversial issue. Using the example of how the US employs self-defense against Iraq, this book uncovers new dimensions, which lead to innovative and practical strategies and analysis. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback

208pp £55.00

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What is Radical Politics Today? Edited by Jonathan Pugh, Senior Academic Fellow in Territorial Governance, Newcastle University, UK

Malcolm Hugh Patterson, Australian Lawyer who teaches International Law and International Relations

‘Essential reading for anyone with an interest in understanding how the market might impact on peacekeeping operations.’ - Dr Christopher Kinsey, Defence Studies Department, King’s College London, Joint Command and Staff College, Defence Academy of the UK The history of United Nations peacekeeping is largely one of failure. This book puts a case for augmenting ad hoc peacekeepers with competent contract labour; and within the constraints of a new legal regime, supporting future operations with well-trained contractors who might subdue by force those who inflict gross human rights abuses on others. Contents: Introduction / UN Deployments: Alternatives to Ad Hoc Sovereign Forces / From Mercenary to UN Contractor? / The Public - Private Security Environment / Other Industry Hazards / A Modest Proposal / Conclusion / Appendices / Bibliography / Index October 2009 3 charts Hardback

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The Politics of Multiculturalism Multicultural Governance in Comparative Perspective Augie Fleras, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Waterloo, Canada

This book develops an account of ‘inclusive multicultural governance’ which is contrasted with assimilationist and separatist/differentialist approaches to the political management of and accommodation of multicultural diversity in liberal democracies. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback

288pp £45.00

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‘This collection is a model for the kinds of discussion we need to move forward.’ - Michael Hardt, Duke University, USA A crisis makes you rethink your life. The recent economic crisis is no exception. All of us are now thinking how the world could be run differently. Despite this, a radical alternative has hardly emerged to mobilize the masses. Written for the public and students, this book explores the character and spirit of radical politics in our times. Contents: J.Pugh: What is Radical Politics Today? / PART I: GRAND VISIONS; Z.Bauman: Getting to the Roots of Radical Politics Today / F.Furedi: What Happened to Radical Humanism? / P.Kingsnorth: Victim of Success: Green Politics Today / J.Heartfield: Radicalism Against the Masses / T.Carver: Moving Targets and Political Judgements / C.Short: The Forces Shaping Radical Politics Today / E.W.Soja: Resistance after the Spatial Turn / PART II: NEW FORMS OF RADICAL POLITICS / D.Chandler: Questioning Global Political Activism / H.Wainwright: Rethinking Political Organization / D.Apel: Iraq, Trauma and Dissent in Visual Culture / M.J.Watts: Radicalism, Writ Large and Small / J.Toynbee: Continuing the Struggle in Hard Times / J.Martin: A Politics of Commitment / J.Gilbert & J.Littler: Beyond Gesture, Beyond Pragmatism / D.Massey: Invention and Hard Work / PART III: DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE / G.McLennan: Progressivism Reinvigorated / T.Modood: In Defence of Multicultural Citizenship / N.Cohen: New Left and Old Far Right: Tolerating the Intolerable / A.Saeed & D.Bates: Clashing the Civilizations / A. Bonnett: Radicalism is Nostalgia / K. Worpole: Universal Conditions: Modern Childhood / S. Jasanoff: A New Politics of Innovation / N.Thrift: Universities are Radical / PART IV: THE ROLE OF THE STATE / S.Newman: Anarchism / C. Mouffe: The Importance of Engaging the State / D.Featherstone: Common-Sense Beyond the Neo-Liberal State / A.Colás & J.Edwards: Democracy, the State and Capitalism Today / D. Boyle: Tackling the Supplicant State / S. Sassen: The Potential for a Progressive State? October 2009 4 figures Hardback Paperback

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Created Equal

Aesthetics and World Politics

Voices on Women’s Rights Anna Horsbrugh-Porter, Radio Journalist who has worked for the BBC World Service, BBC Radio Four and independent production companies and Amnesty International

Millions of women throughout the world suffer from violence, poverty and denial of their human rights because of their gender. By exploring their stories, and hearing the views of both advocates for and opponents of women’s rights, in Created Equal, Anna Horsbrugh-Porter reveals the real human costs of the violation of these rights. Contents: EDUCATION AND WORK / A woman’s Place is in the Home / Education for All / Public Space / Virtual Slavery / Sticky Floors / Half the Sky / WIVES AND DAUGHTERS / I do / Breaking the Silence / Adultery / FGM / Widows and Witches / Women in prison / HEALTH / Maternal Health / Contraception / Roe Vs Wade / SEX / Threadlifts / Comfort Women / On the Game / X-rated / POVERTY / The Environment / Globalisation / Refugees / MAKING CHANGES / Activism / Keeping the Peace / A Level Playing Field / Law and Women’s Rights September 2009 224pp Paperback £11.99

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Roland Bleiker, Professor of International Relations, University of Queensland, Australia

This book presents one of the first systematic assessments of aesthetic insights into world politics. It examines the nature of aesthetic approaches and outlines how they differ from traditional analysis of politics. The book explores the potential and limits of aesthetics through a series of case studies on language and poetics. Contents: Introduction / The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory / Art after 9/11 / The Sublime Nature of Global Politics / Poetic World Politics / Poetry after Auschwitz / Poetic Resistance to Cold War Politics / Come See the Blood in the Streets / Poetics and the Politics of Memory / The Poetic Search for Identity and Community / Conclusion August 2009 Hardback

280pp £57.50

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Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Series Editor: Oliver P. Richmond

Agents of Atrocity

Building Decent Societies Rethinking the Role of Social Security in Development Edited by Peter Townsend, sometime Professor of International Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

This book builds the case for a comprehensive social security system to be developed in all countries – to eliminate desperate conditions of poverty, reverse growing inequality and sustain economic growth. It gives the history of the rich countries in meeting poverty and shows how the strategies in the poor countries can be greatly improved. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2009 408pp 216x138mm 25 b/w tables, 53 figures and 2 tables Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23525-0

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Gendering Religion and Politics Untangling Modernities Hanna Herzog, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Ann Braude, Director, Women’s Studies in Religion Program and Senior Lecturer in American Religious History, Harvard Divinity School, USA

Leaders, Followers, and the Violation of Human Rights in Civil War Neil Mitchell, Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK

‘This is an erudite, literate, fascinating volume.’ - Rhoda Howard-Hassmann Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada The book provides a general explanation of why the relationship between a government and its citizens deteriorates into violence by examining, in both contemporary and historical settings, the motives of those involved. Contents: Machiavelli, the Grand Inquisitor, and Count Tilly’s Reward / The Principals and the Agents of Political Violence / The Arab-Israeli 20,000-Day War / The Russian Civil War / The English Civil War / The Three Horsemen of Political Violence August 2009 Paperback

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The aim of this book is to suggest an interdisciplinary perspective on the complex relations of gender, religion and politics in light of paradigmatic shifts in theories of modernity and the growing body of studies on gender and religion. Contents: PART I: GENDER, RELIGION AND POLITICS: CONTINGENT RELATIONS / PART II: WOMEN’S AGENCY BETWEEN RELIGION AND STATE / PART III: GENDER SPACES: CULTURE, RELIGION AND POLITICS A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2009 Hardback

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Globalization and the ‘New’ Semi-Peripheries

Global Health Governance Crisis, Institutions and Political Economy Edited by Adrian Kay, Professor of Public Policy, Salford Business School, UK and Owain David Williams, Research Fellow, Centre for Health and International Relations, Aberystwyth University, UK

Edited by Owen Worth, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland and Phoebe Moore, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Salford, UK

This collection reexamines and re-assesses the role of the semiperiphery in world politics and argues that the processes of globalization have led us to widen our understanding of the semi-periphery, through a range of case studies as well as theoretical chapters. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on the Contributors / P.Moore & O.Worth: Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS: GLOBALIZATION AND THE SEMI-PERIPHERY / O.Worth: Whatever Happened to the Semi-Periphery? / H.Radice: Halfway to Paradise? Making Sense of the Semi-Periphery / G.Strange: Globalisation, Accumulation by Dispossession and the Rise of the Semi-Periphery: Towards Global Post-Fordism and Crisis? / PART II: GLOBALIZATION AND CHANGE IN THE SEMI-PERIPHERY / E.Vivares: The South American Semi-Periphery: Brazil and Argentina / J.P.Abbott: Economic Development in the East Asian (semi) Periphery / G.Downes: China and India: The New Powerhouses of the Semi-Periphery / R.Simon: ‘Upper Volta with Gas’? Russia as a Semi-Peripheral State / P.Moore & C.Dannreuther: Turkey in the World System and the New Orientation / PART III: NEW SEMI-PERIPHERAL DEVELOPMENTS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE / S.Shields: CEE as a new Semi-Periphery: Transnational Social Forces and Poland’s Transition / W.Vlcek: A Semi-Periphery to Global Capital: Global Governance and lines of flight for Caribbean Offshore Financial Centres / K.Lawrence: Towards a Democratic and Collectively Rational Global Commonwealth: Semi-Peripheral Transformation in a Post-Peak World- System / C.Chase-Dunn & T.Boswell: Semi-Peripheral Development and Global Democracy / Bibliography /Index August 2009 288pp 2 b/w tables and 2 figures Hardback £60.00

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International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

Eminent scholars investigate the sharp contrast between the acute and multidimensional scale of the challenges to global health governance and the contradictory and ineffective responses to them. They draw on a wide range of disciplines to uncover the critical political economy dynamics in the contemporary governance of global health. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / A.Kay & O.Williams: Introduction: The International Political Economy of Global Health Governance / PART I: THE POLITICS OF GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE / K.Lee: Understandings of Global Health Governance: The Contested Landscape / C.McInnes: National Security and Global Health Governance / S.Rushton: Global Governance Capacities in Health: WHO and Infectious Diseases / A.Ingram: The International Political Economy of Global Responses to HIV/AIDS / S.Barraclough: Chronic Diseases and Global Health Governance: The Contrasting Cases of Food and Tobacco / PART II: THE ECONOMY OF GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE / M.Sparke: Unpacking Economism and Remapping the Terrain of Global Health / T.Schrecker: The Power of Money: Global Financial Markets, National Politics, and Social Determinants of Health / R.Labonté, C.Blouin & L.Forman: Trade and Health / R.P.Buckley & J.Baker: IMF Policies and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa / S.Harman: The World Bank and Health / H.Löfgren: The Competition State and the Private Control of Health Care / Index July 2009 288pp 2 b/w tables and 4 figures Hardback £60.00

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International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

Making Sense of Global Health Governance A Policy Perspective Edited by Kent Buse, Senior Advisor, UNAIDS Wolfgang Hein and Nick Drager Foreword by Susanne Weber-Mosdorf

‘…a must-read for those responsible for formulating rules that affect public health, as well as for students and scholars thereof.’ Michel Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS The Millennium ushered in renewed interest and investment in global health, in part because of concerns that globalization would intensify the risks of ill-health. But are we taking advantage of emerging opportunities? This book shines a light on the central actors, institutions and mechanisms involved and proposes an agenda for meaningful action. Contents: List of Figures / List of Tables / List of Boxes / S.Weber-Mosdorf: Foreword / Acknowledgements / Acronyms / About the Contributors / K.Buse, N.Drager, W.Hein, B.Dal & K.Lee: Global Health Governance: The Emerging Agenda / V.Berridge, K.Loughlin & R.Herring: Historical Dimensions of Global Health Governance / G.Walt, N.Spicer & K.Buse: Mapping the Global Health Architecture / W.Hein, S.Burris & C.Shearing: Conceptual Models for Global Health Governance / S.Bartsch, C.Huckel Schneider & L.Kohlmorgen: Governance Norms in Global Health: Key Concepts / R.D.Smith: Global Health Governance and Global Public Goods / J.P.Wogart, G.Calcagnotto, W.Hein & C.von Soest: AIDS and Access to Medicines: Brazil, South Africa and Global Health Governance / M.Helble, E.Mok, B.Dal, N.Kessomboon & N.Drager: International Trade and Health: Loose Governance Arrangements across Sectors / K.Buse & C.Naylor: Commercial Health Governance / D.McCoy & M.Hilson: Civil Society, its Organizations, and Global Health Governance / J.W.Owen, G.Lister & S.Stansfield: The Role of Foundations in Global Governance for Health / K.Buse & A.Harmer: Global Health Partnerships: The Mosh Pit of Global Health Governance / D.Stuckler, C.Hawkes & D.Yach: Governance of Chronic Diseases / N.Veenstra & A.Whiteside: Fighting HIV/AIDS and the Future of Health Systems / I.Kickbusch: Moving Global Health Governance Forward / Notes / Bibliography / Index April 2009 Hardback

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Nationalism in a Global World

Power and the State

Sam Pryke, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Liverpool Hope University, UK

Martin J. Smith, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK

What can globalization studies tell us about national identity? This text looks at historical and contemporary debates to assess the key issues of nationalism and national identity, from economic nationalism to cultural homogenization. Setting issues in a global context and packed with examples, this is an important and engaging student text.

In this important text, Martin Smith reassesses traditional debates about power and how they understand the nature and impact of the state. He develops an analysis of the new forms of state power that have developed in response to the perceived challenges of globalization and governance.

Contents: Introduction / What is Globalization and Nationalism? / The Weakening of Nationalism? / The Resilience of Nations and Nationalism / Globalization and Economic Nationalism / Small Nations in a Globalized World / Culture and Nation in a Global World / Nationalism, Globalization and Islam / Conclusion August 2009 Hardback Paperback

232pp £60.00 £21.99

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Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORIES OF STATE POWER / Understanding Power: Traditional Approaches / Understanding Power: Radical Approaches / States and Power / A Framework for Analysing State Power / PART II: MECHANISMS OF STATE POWER / The Development of the State from Modernity to Past-modernity / Legitimacy, Authority and Bureaucracy / Force and Terror / Rationality and Regulation / Surveillance / Risk / States and the Moral Order / The Limits of State Power / Conclusion August 2009 320pp 2 figures and 3 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99

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Political Analysis Series Editors: B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre and Gerry Stoker

Anti-Apartheid and the Emergence of a Global Civil Society Håkan Thörn, Professor of Sociology, Göteborg University, Sweden

‘It is to be hoped that this work gets the wide attention in global social movement studies that it warrants.’ - Jan Aart Scholte, Acta Sociologica Looking at anti-apartheid as part of the history of present global politics, this book provides the first comparative analysis of different sections of the transnational antiapartheid movement. The author emphasizes the importance of a historical perspective on political cultures, social movements, and global civil society. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Prologue: Apartheid as a Dark Side of Modernity / Introduction: Anti-Apartheid, The Media and ‘New Social Movements’ - Beyond Eurocentrism / PART I: ANTI-APARTHEID IN GLOBAL CONTEXT / Narratives of Transnational Anti-Apartheid Activism / The Globalization of the Anti-Apartheid Movement / National Politics in a Global Context: Anti-Apartheid in Britain and Sweden / The Struggle Over Information and Interpretation / PART II: PUBLIC DEBATES ON APARTHEID/ANTI-APARTHEID IN BRITAIN AND SWEDEN 1960-90 / Beginnings: Sharpeville and the Boycott Debates / Sports as Politics: The Battle of Båstad and ‘Stops the 70’s Tour’ / ‘A New Black Militancy’ - Before and After the Soweto Uprising / Sharpeville Revisited and the Release of Nelson Mandela / Conclusion: Anti-Apartheid and the Emergence of a Global Civil Society / Epilogue: The Legacy of AntiApartheid / Notes / References / Interviews / Index July 2009 Paperback

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Competitive Regionalism FTA Diffusion in the Pacific Rim Edited by Mireya Solís, Associate Professor, School of International Service, American University, USA, Barbara Stallings, William R. Rhodes Research Professor, Brown University, USA and Saori N. Katada, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California, USA

‘A must read for anyone interested in the current evolution of the global trade system.’ - John Ravenhill, Australian National University, Australia Despite abundant scepticism about their economic benefits, Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have proliferated at a rapid pace. Policy diffusion models explain how different sets of preferential trade agreements are interconnected and establish under what conditions FTAs can work for or against the emergence of coherent regional blocs. Contents: M.Solís & S.N.Katada: Explaining FTA Proliferation: A Policy Diffusion Framework / PART I: THEMATIC CHAPTERS / S.Urata: Exclusion Fears and Competitive Regionalism in East Asia / M.M.Mochizuki: Political-Security Competition and the FTA Movement: Motivations and Consequences / J.Nakagawa: Competitive Regionalism through Bilateral and Regional Rule Making: Standard Setting and Locking-In / PART II: THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE / C.Quiliconi & C.Wise: The US as a Bilateral Player: The Impetus for Asymmetric Free Trade Agreements / B.Stallings: Chile: A Pioneer in Trade Policy / A.Flores-Quiroga: Competitive Regionalism and México’s FTA Strategy / PART III: EAST ASIA / T.Terada: Singapore and ASEAN’s Competitive Regionalism in Southeast Asia and Beyond / M.G.Koo: South Korea’s FTAs: Moving from an Emulative to a Competitive Strategy / M.Solis: Japan’s Competitive FTA Strategy: Commercial Opportunity versus Political Rivalry / J.Yang: China’s Competitive FTA Strategy: Realism on a Liberal Slide / B.Stallings & S.N.Katada: Conclusion: Free Trade Agreements in a Competitive World / Bibliography / Index July 2009 312pp 4 figures and 24 b/w tables Hardback £60.00

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International Political Economy Series Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts

The Future of Global Relations Crumbling Walls, Rising Regions Terrence Edward Paupp, Senior Research Associate, Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), Washington, D.C., USA; Vice President of North America for the International Association of Educators for World Peace (IAEWP) Foreword by Richard Falk

Edited by Herman M. Schwartz, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia, USA and Leonard Seabrooke, Professor of International Political Economy, University of Warwick, UK

‘If you want to understand why the financial world just blew up I cannot think of a better place to start.’ - Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University, USA This book demonstrates how housing systems are built from political struggles over the distribution of welfare and wealth. The contributors analyze varieties of residential capitalism through a range of international case studies, as well as investigating the links between housing finance and the current international financial crisis. Contents: H.M.Schwartz & L.Seabrooke: Varieties of Residential Capitalism and the Politics of Housing Market Crashes / H.M.Schwartz: Housing, Global Finance and American Hegemony: Building Conservative Politics One Brick at a Time / M.Watson: Constituting Monetary Conservatives via the ‘Savings Habit’: The Incorporation of the Ongoing British Housing Market Bubble into a System of Asset-Based Welfare / A.Broome: The Social Consequences of Neoliberalism: The Politics of Property Booms in New Zealand / B.S.Tranøy: The Bubble, Bust and More Boom: The Political Economy of Housing in Norway / J.L.Mortensen & L.Seabrooke: Housing as Social Right or Means to Wealth? The Fallout of Property Booms in Australia and Denmark / M.B.Aalbers: Residential Capitalism in Italy and the Netherlands / J.Pollard: The New Politics of Housing: Lessons from Real Estate Developers and Housing Policies in France and Spain since the 1980s / H.M.Schwartz: Origins and Consequences of the US Subprime Crisis / H.M. Schwartz & L.Seabrooke: Conclusion: The Politics and Policy of the Housing Market Crash / Notes / Index / Bibliography June 2009 264pp 10 figures and 17 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 Paperback £18.99

The collapse of US global hegemony means that the future of global relations will be defined by an integrated and mutually co-operative world order of regions in which there are multiple centres of power. These centres will continue to mature under the ideology of ‘regionalism’ and through the long historical process of ‘regionalization’. Contents: R.Falk: Foreword / Preface / Introduction / PART I: AN OVERVIEW OF AMERICAN HEGEMONY: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE / Hegemony and its Alternatives / Imperialism, Empire, Global Capitalism, and American Hegemony / Hegemonic Global Capitalism versus the Universal Claims of Human Rights Law / Confronting Hegemony as a Form of Social Domination / Hegemonic Purposes / The Unmapped and Uncharted Journey beyond American Hegemony / The Paradigm of Emancipation / PART II: RESISTANCE, REGIONALISM & REGIONALIZATION: COUNTER-HEGEMONIC Beginnings among Social Movements & Between Regions / Competing Models to Explain American Hegemony and World Order / The Unbalanced Power Projections of the American Hegemony / Questions and Answers about Resistance to American Hegemony / The Future of World Order & the ‘Principle of Hegemonic State Accountability’ (PHSA) / Alternative Models to Superpower Hegemony / Conclusion: The Rise of Regional Orders in the Emerging Post-Hegemonic Era July 2009 Hardback

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Community, Citizenship and the ‘War on Terror’

Open Varieties of Capitalism Continuity, Change and Performances

Security and Insecurity

Uwe Becker, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Edited by Patricia Noxolo, Lecturer in Human Geography, Loughborough University, UK and Jef Huysmans, Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), The Open University, UK

In the context of the ‘global war on terror’, the issue of security has come to affect more and more intimate elements of people’s everyday lives. This is the starting point of this interdisciplinary collection, which focuses on how the line between security and insecurity is negotiated through changing concepts of ‘community’ and ‘citizenship’. Contents: Introduction / PART I: COMMUNITY COHESION / G.Hughes: Governing the Social and the Problem of the ‘Stranger’ / C.Gilligan: (In)security and Community Relations: Vulnerability and the Protests at the Holy Cross Girls Primary School in Belfast / A.Buonfino: Love Thy Neighbour: Change and Insecurity in Neighbourly Relations / PART II: MEDIATED COMMUNITIES / A.Tsoukala: Terrorist Threat, Freedom, and Politics in Europe / M.Gillespie & B.O’Loughlin: Precarious Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Media and Social Insecurity / P.Noxolo: An ‘Ordinary’ Couple. Samantha Lewthwaite, Jermaine Lindsay, and the Securitization of Community / PART III: CITIZENSHIP, IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM LAW / K.Sasikumar: Mobility and Identity: India, the United States, and Cross-border Flows in a Time of Terrorism / D.Flynn: Unease About Strangers: Leveraging Anxiety as the Basis for Policy / T.Kostakopoulous: How to do Things With Security Post-9/11 / Conclusion June 2009 Hardback

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Western Spectacle of Governance and the Emergence of Humanitarian World Politics Mika Aaltola, Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota, USA

‘…a book full of ideas, empirical data and theoretical challenges that will be required reading for anybody interested in the area.’ Glenn Morgan, Warwick Business School, UK Presenting capitalisms as open, system-like configurations, this book argues four ideal-typical varieties (liberal, statist, corporatist, meso-communitarian) and analyzes the socio-economic performances of advanced capitalisms. Contents: Introduction / Capitalist Varieties as Open Systems / Capitalist Diversity, Typologies and Ideal Types / Types, and Cases as Historical Constellations / Pressures, Changes, Path Continuity / Socio-Economic Performances / Conclusion and Prospects / Bibliography / Index July 2009 232pp 32 b/w tables and 12 figures Hardback £60.00

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The book examines the patterns of co-option and collaboration between the ethical and political traditions of the humanitarianism in various world political spectacles: September 11th, Iraq and Afganistan, Darfur, SARS and Avian Flu, and US transformational HIV/ AIDS diplomacy. Contents: Introduction / Violent Vortexes of Compassion / Vorticity in Action: Compassions, Stimulations and Mutual Regressions / Compassion as a Morality Drama at the Profiled EU and US Borders / Compassions at International Airports: The Hub-and-Spoke Pedagogy of the American Empire / Political Compassions under Pandemic Spectacles / Beyond Humanitarian Compassion / Bibliography June 2009 Hardback

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GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

The Spectre at the Feast Capitalist Crisis and the Politics of Recession

Globalization, Political Violence and The Age of Migration Translation International Population Movements in the

Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics, University of Cambridge, UK

‘Andrew Gamble is our most formidable exponent of the classical tradition of political economy…He writes with exemplary clarity in limpid English, enlivened with flashes of dry humour…I have learned more from him than from any other political analyst of our generation…The Spectre at the Feast is Gamble at his best…a book that should be compulsory reading in every finance ministry and central bank…[and] the best starting point for the long road to reconstruction that the left now has to take.’ - David Marquand, New Statesman In 2007 a series of events struck the economy like an earthquake. Leading academic Andrew Gamble provides a lively and readable guide to the events and consequences of the current global economic and political crises. He sets the crisis in historical context, explains why it has happened, analyses the global cost and assesses possible solutions. Contents: Introduction: The Road to Excess / From Boom to Bust / Crises of Capitalism / Globalization and neoliberalism / The Politics of Recession / The Global Impact / What is to be Done? May 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Edited by Esperanza Bielsa, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Leicester, UK and Christopher W. Hughes, Professor of International and Japanese Politics, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK

Written by leading scholars in a range of disciplines (from law, philosophy, politics and sociology to media studies and translation studies), this book provides key insights into the globalization of violence and the role of translation in this context, and includes detailed empirical analyses of media representations and translators’ accounts. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / E.Bielsa: Globalization, Political Violence and Translation: An Introduction / PART I: INTERPRETING GLOBAL VIOLENCE / K.Tester: Terminal Paradox of Globalization / U.Baxi: Translating Terror: Siting Truth, Justice and Rights Amidst the Two ‘Terror’ Wars / A.Aguilera: Ethics and Violence / S.Wiegel: The Sovereign, the Martyr and ‘Just War’ Beyond the Jus Publicum Europaeum: The Dilemma of Political Theology / PART II: NARRATIVES OF GLOBAL TERROR / M.Montgomery: Semantic Asymmetries and ‘The War on Terror’ / S.Price: Missiles in Athens and Tanks at Heathrow: Urban Security and the Materialization of ‘Global Threat’ / L.Kennedy: Between Exceptionalism and Universalism: Photography as Cultural Diplomacy / PART III: TRANSLATING TERROR / M.Tymoczko: Translation, Ethics and Ideology in a Violent Globalizing World / E.Apter: Translation - 9/11: Terrorism, Immigration, Language Politics / M.Inghilleri: Translators in War Zones: Ethics Under Fire in Iraq / M.Baker: Resisting State Terror: Theorizing Communities of Activist Translators and Interpreters / C.W.Hughes: Conclusion: Globalization, Political Violence and Security / Index April 2009 Hardback

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Modern World 4th edition

Stephen Castles, Research Professor of Sociology, University of Sydney, Australia; Associate Director, International Migration Institute (IMI), University of Oxford, UK and Mark J. Miller, Emma Smith Morris Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA

International migration is an ever-more central aspect of globalization in the contemporary world. The 4th edition of the leading text in the field has been completely recast and updated to provide a comprehensive assessment of the nature, extent and dimensions of international population movements and of their consequences. Contents: Introduction / Theories of Migration / Globalization, Development and Migration / International Migration before 1945 / Migration to Europe, North America and Oceania since 1945 / Migration in the Asia Pacific Region / Migration in Africa, the Middle East and North America, and Latin America / The State and International Migration: The Quest for Control / Migration and Security / Migrants and Minorities in the Labour Force / New Ethnic Minorities and Society / Migrants and Politics / Conclusion: Migration and Mobility in the Twenty-First Century January 2009 Paperback

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The Balance of Power in World History Edited by Stuart J. Kaufman, Department of Politics and IR, University of Delaware, USA, Richard Little, Professor of International Politics, University of Bristol, UK and William C. Wohlforth, Department of Government, Dartmouth College, USA

’...a welcome addition to the growing body of interdisciplinary research in the history of world politics.’ Lucas Freire, Political Studies Review The balance of power is one of the most influential ideas in international relations, yet it has never been comprehensively examined in pre-modern or non-European contexts. This book redresses this imbalance. The authors present eight new case studies of balancing and balancing failure in premodern and non-European international systems. Contents: S.J.Kaufman, R.Little & W.C.Wohlforth: Introduction: Balance and Hierarchy in International Systems / S.J.Kaufman & W.C.Wohlforth: Balancing and Balancing Failure in Biblical Times: Assyria and the Ancient Middle Eastern System 900-600 BCE / R.Little: The Greek City States in the Fifth Century BCE: Persia and the Balance of Power / A.M.Eckstein: Intra-Greek Balancing, the Mediterranean Crisis of ca. 201-200 B.C., and the Rise of Rome / W.J.Brenner: The Forest and the King of Beasts: Hierarchy and Opposition in Ancient India (c.500 - c.232 BCE) / V.Tin-bor Hui: The Triumph of Domination in the Ancient Chinese System / D.Deudney: ‘A Republic for Expansion’: The Roman Constitution and Empire and Balance of Power Theory / C.Jones: Hierarchy and Resistance in the American State-Systems, 14001800 CE / D.C.Kang: Stability and Hierarchy in East Asian International Relations, 1300 to 1900CE / S.J.Kaufman, R.Little & W.C.Wohlforth: Conclusion: Theoretical Insights from the Study of World History August 2007 Hardback Paperback

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The New Public Diplomacy

The State

Soft Power in International Relations

Theories and Issues

Edited by Jan Melissen, Director, Clingendael Diplomatic Studies Programme, Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael’, The Netherlands

After 9/11, which triggered a global debate on public diplomacy, ‘PD’ has become an issue in most countries. This book joins the debate. Experts from different countries and from a variety of fields analyze the theory and practice of public diplomacy. They also evaluate how public diplomacy can be successfully used to support foreign policy. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2007 Paperback

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December 2005 336pp Paperback £23.99

Worlds in Collision Terror and the Future of Global Order Edited by Ken Booth, E.H. Carr Professor of International Politics and Tim Dunne, Lecturer, Department of International Politics, both at University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK

A Critical Introduction 2nd edition

‘This provocative and timely collection contains rich diversity in both method and content.’ Henry Shue, Professor of Ethics and Public Life, Cornell University, USA

Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Politics and International Studies and Co-Director, Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization, University of Warwick, UK

‘...required reading for anyone interested in the various dimensions of contemporary globalization. Scholte has succeeded in writing a book that is, in fact, much more than an ‘introduction.’ - Wil Hout, Development and Change 520pp £24.99

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Globalization

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‘[A] good example...of the vitality and range of contemporary thinking on the state. It is a welcome and valuable addition to the literature on state theory.’ - Andrew Gamble, Public Administration

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Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations Series Editors: Paul Sharp and Donna Lee ebook available from: Dawson ERA, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections

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Edited by Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK, Michael Lister, Lecturer in Politics, University of Surrey, UK and David Marsh, Director, Research School of Social Science, Australian National University

Bringing together an outstanding group of thinkers, Worlds in Collision is the essential book for understanding the debate about the future of global order in the wake of international terrorism and the war in Afghanistan. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2002 maps Hardback Paperback

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GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY • POLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE

Democratization

Political Theory and Political Science

A Critical Introduction Jean Grugel, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK

’...[A] very good and comprehensive text, clearly written and presented.’ - Peter Mair, University of Leiden, The Netherlands ‘This is a clear and thorough text especially good on the relationship of democracy to democratization.’ - Ricardo Blaug, University of Leeds, UK Democratization has become a crucial issue for both developing states and others seeking full integration into the post-Cold War world. Democracy is now a major requirement of support from major international funding bodies and donor states and is viewed as essential for economic efficiency, political legitimacy, and social order. Based on the experience of a wide range of ‘democratizing’ states and synthesizing a wide range of theoretical and empirical material, this book aims to provide an interdisciplinary introduction to, and assessment of, democratization in the contemporary world. December 2001 288pp Paperback £23.99

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Michel Foucault: Lectures at the College de France

How Power Corrupts

Series Editor: Arnold I. Davidson

Cognition and Democracy in Institutions

The Government of Self and Others

Ricardo Blaug, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Leeds, UK

This is 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

An exciting and highly original examination of the practices of truth-telling and speaking out freely (parrēsia) in ancient Greek tragedy and philosophy. Foucault discusses the difficult and changing practices of truth-telling in ancient democracies and tyrannies and offers a new perspective on the specific relationship of philosophy to politics. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2010 Hardback

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Security, Territory, Population Lectures at the Collège de France ’Foucault, and this book, has enriched and extended our understandings of the field which Foucault made his own: the history of systems of thought.’ - Roger Deacon, The European Legacy

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Liberalism and Pluralism The Politics of E pluribus unum Craig L. Carr, Professor of Political Science, Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, USA

This book 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.

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POLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE Michel Foucault: Lectures at the College de France CONT...

The Birth of Biopolitics Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-1979 Foreword by François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana

’Once more Michel Foucault demonstrates that he was perhaps the most prescient and challenging thinker of the twentieth century.’ - Nikolas Rose, London School of Economics and Political Science, 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. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2008 Hardback

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The Public Sphere Liberal Modernity, Catholicism, Islam

Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory

Armando Salvatore, Associate Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication, Oriental Studies University, Naples; Senior Research Fellow (Heisenberg Fellow), Institute of Social Sciences, Humboldt University, Berlin, and the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Essen

David Sprintzen, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Long Island University, USA

This book offers a new approach to contemporary problems using philosophical perspectives and analyzing practical consequences.

‘This is an ambitious, original and sophisticated work.’ - Johann P. Arnason, La Trobe University, Australia/Charles University, Prague This book is a theory-informed, comparative and historical exploration of the notion of the public sphere within Western and Islamic traditions. The work traces cross-cutting genealogies spanning conventional borders between tradition and modernity, and in particular between the Western and the Islamic world. Contents: Introduction: For a Genealogy of the Public Sphere / Religion, Civilization, and the Redefinition of Tradition / Bridging Imagination, Practice, and Discourse / The Public Reason of the Commoner / The Collective Pursuit of Public Weal / The Implosion of Traditions and the Redefinition of Common Sense / The Modern Public Sphere: Transforming Practical Reason into Prudential Communication / After Genealogy: Towards a Pluralist Theory of the Public Sphere April 2010 Paperback

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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 March 2010 Hardback

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POLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE

Justice

Theories of Nationalism

3rd edition

A Critical Introduction 2nd Expanded and Updated edition

Tom D. Campbell, Director, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Stuart University, Australia

Reviews of previous editions: ‘[A] fine critical introduction. [A]lways succinct and lucid, always fair minded. This is ‘certain to become the standard text on contemporary theories of justice.’ - David Miller, Journal of Social Policy ‘[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 3rd 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 March 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Issues in Political Theory Series Editor: Peter Jones and Albert Weale

Umut Ozkirimli, Associate Professor of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

Reviews of the 1st edition: ‘[A] comprehensive, balanced and critical overview of current debates on nationalism... This is at once an informed survey of a field of literature and, in its own right, an intervention in the subject...It is one of the, several, contributions of this impressive book that it enables us, by comprehending the range of theories of nationalism, to see these debates in a wider intellectual and historical context.’ - Professor Fred Halliday, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK This widely-used and acclaimed text provides a comprehensive and balanced introduction to the main theoretical perspectives on nationalism. The fully-updated 2nd edition includes expanded coverage of recent theories and debates, more systematic critical assessment 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 272pp 234x156mm Key Thinker Boxes in every chapter Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-57732-9 Paperback £21.99 978-0-230-57733-6

New Directions in Political Science Responding to the Challenges of an Interdependent World Edited by Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK

‘Addressing key challenges which confront political analysis in making sense of contemporary politics, these astute and authoritative reflections belong to the best traditions of an engaged, open and critical political science.’ - Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge, 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 new 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: C.Hay: Introduction: Political Science in an Age of Acknowledged Interdependence / M.Moran: Policy Making in an Interdependent World / G.Stoker: The Rise of Political Disenchantment / H.Margetts: The Internet in Political Science / J.Kantola & J.Squires: The New Politics of Equality / T.Madood: Multiculturalism, Citizenship and National Identity / H.Thompson: The Character of the State / J.Ravenhill: Economic Interdependence / C.Jeffery & D.Wincott: The Challenge of Territorial Politics / S.Croft: New Security Challenges in an Interdependent World / D.Held: Global Challenges: Accountability and Effectiveness / K.Hutchings: Global Justice February 2010 304pp 3 b/w tables and 5 graphs Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society Before and After the War on Terror Jude Howell, Professor and Director and Jeremy Lind, Research Associate, both at Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘…a splendid melding of theory and analysis of reality on the ground.’ Mark Sidel, Professor of Law and Faculty Scholar, University of Iowa, USA The book critically examines the effects of the War on Terror on the relationships between civil society, security and aid. It argues that the War on Terror regime has greatly reshaped the field of development and it highlights the longer-lasting impacts of post-9/11 counter-terrorism responses on aid policy and practice on civil society. Contents: Introduction / Theorizing the Securitization of Aid and Effects on Civil Societies / Government-Civil Society Relations Post 9/11 / Civil Society, Security and Aid: Shifting Donor Perspectives / Civil Society, Security and Aid Post 9/11: Afghanistan / Aid, Civil Society and the State in Kenya / Civil Society, Security and Aid in India / Conclusion September 2009 256pp Hardback £57.50

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Non-Governmental Public Action Series Editor: Jude Howell

Participation and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century City Edited by Jenny Pearce, Professor of Latin American Politics, University of Bradford, UK

Debates on participatory tend to be abstract, with references to experiences in Athens over 2000 years ago. This book uses recent experience in participatory innovations at the city level to explore the practice of participation. Taking examples from Latin America and the UK it argues the case for revitalizing democracy through participation. Contents: J.Pearce: Introduction / J.Pearce: Co-Producing Knowledge: Critical Reflections on Researching Participation / S.Baierle: Porto Alegre: Popular Sovereignty or Dependent Citizens? / Z.Navarro: Porto Alegre: From Municipal Innovations to the Culturally Embedded Micro-Politics of (Un)Emancipated Citizens: The Case of Rubbish Recyclers / M.Lopez Maya: Caracas: The State and Peoples’ Power in the Barrio / O.Uran: Medellin: Participatory Creativity in a Conflictive City / J.Diamond & J.Pearce: Manchester: Between the Grass Roots and City Hall: Participation in a Global City / H.Blakey: Bradford: Professionalised Participation in a Northern Deindustrialised City / D.Miller Salford: Beyond Parochialism: The Challenge of Participation for Change in a Working Class City / J.Pearce: Participation as a Field of Study and Practice: A Modest Contribution February 2010 288pp 216x138mm 15 b/w illustrations and 4 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-22944-0

Non-Governmental Public Action Series Editor: Jude Howell

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

This book considers the rise of territoriality in international relations. Larkins takes the reader on a tour that moves from the mental horizons of Medieval European thought to the Renaissance. The end product is a theoretical and historical account of a momentous transformation that ultimately gives rise to the territorial state. Contents: Territoriality, Westphalia and International Relations / International Relations, Political Theory and the Territorial State / Theorising Territoriality: Discourse, Culture, History / Hierarchy, Order and Space in the Medieval World / Christendom, Hierarchy and Medieval Political Discourse / The Renaissance Critique of Hierarchy / Machiavelli, Territoriality and Lo Stato / Picturing Renaissance Territoriality / The Renaissance Territorialisation of International Society December 2009 288pp 10 illustrations Hardback £55.00

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The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought Series Editor: Peter Wilson

Politics and the Criteria of Truth 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 / Difference, Deconstruction, and the Project of Political Epistemology / Conclusion / Works Cited / Index January 2010 Hardback

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POLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE

British International Thinkers from Hobbes to Namier

Rethinking Popular Representation

Edited by Ian Hall, Lecturer in International Politic and Lisa Hill, Associate Professor, School of History and Politics, both at University of Adelaide, Australia

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 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: H.Patapan: The Glorious Sovereign: Thomas Hobbes on Leadership and International Relations / D.Armitage: John Locke’s International Thought / R.Jeffery: Moral Sentiment Theory and the International Thought of David Hume / L.Hill: War (and Peace) in Adam Smith / R.Bourke: Edmund Burke and International Conflict / G.Varouxakis: John Stuart Mill and the Utilitarians / A.Fitzmaurice: The Resiliance of Natural Law in the Writings of Sir Travers Twiss / C.Sylvest: James Bryce and the Two Faces of Nationalism / D.Bell: Democracy and Empire: J. A. Hobson, Leonard Hobhouse, and the Crisis of Liberalism / J.Morefield: The Never Satisfied Idealism of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson / I.Hall: The Realist as Moralist: Sir Lewis Namier’s International Thought January 2010 Hardback

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A History of International Political Theory Ontologies of the International Hartmut Behr, Professor of International Relations, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK

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. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / O.Törnquist: The Problem is Representation! Towards an Analytical Framework / PART II: DEEPENING THE PERSPECTIVE / N.Chandohoke: What is the Relationship Between Participation and Representation? / P.P.Houtzager & A.Gurza Lavalle: The Paradox of Civil Society Representation: Constructing New Forms of Democratic Legitimacy in Brazil / K.Stokke & E.Selboe: Practices of Symbolic Representation / PART III: REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNANCE? / N.Webster: Representative Governance or the Co-Option of Citizens? The Status of Service Users in Local Politics in West Bengal / L.Buur: The Politics of Gradualismo: Popular Particpation and Decentralized Governance in Mozambique / G.Baiocchi & P.Heller: Representation by Design? Variations on Participatory Governance in Brazilian Municipios / PART IV: CHALLENGES OF POPULAR REPRESENTATION / G.V.Klinken: Patronage Democracy in Provincial Indonesia / J.Harriss: Compromised Democracy: Observations on Popular Democratic Representation from Urban India / B.Beckman: Trade Unions and Popular Representation: Alliances and Institution Building African Experiences / O.Törnquist, N.Quimpo & M.Tharakan: Popular Politics of Representation: Dilemmas and Experiments in Indonesia, the Indian State of Kerala, and the Philippines / PART V: CONCLUSIONS / N.Webster, O.Törnquist & K.Stokke: Implications for Policy and Practice January 2010 288pp 234x156mm Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-62136-7

Governance, Security and Development

‘…this original and remarkably wide-ranging book is as challenging as it is ambitious.’ - Michael C Williams, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Canada Contemporary theory of international politics faces a twofold problem: the critical engagement with legacies of national power politics in connection to twentieth century International Relations and the regeneration of notions of humanity. This book contributes to this engagement by a genealogy of thoughts on war, peace, and ethics. Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: UNIVERSALISM IN GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITY AND CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY / Greek and Roman Antiquity / Christian Political Pragmatism and Ethical Universalism - Aurelius Augustine and Thomas Aquinas / PART II: UNIVERSALISTIC THINKING FROM EARLY MODERN TIMES TO ENLIGHTENMENT / Universalistic Thinking in Christian Legal Philosophy - Bartolomé de las Casas and Francisco de Vitoria / Universalistic Frameworks in Early Modern Political Theory - Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, Immanuel Kant / PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY / Philosophies of ‘National Interest’ - Hegel on International, National Monumental Historiography, Geopolitical Thought / Manufacturing Inter-National Co-operation: The English School / PART IV: THE TRIUMPH OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 20TH CENTURY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY / Neo-Realism and the ‘Scientification’ of International Political Theory / ‘Misreadings’ in IR: Re-assessing Morgenthau, Ideology, and the ReificationProblem / PART V: INSTEAD OF A CONCLUSION – TOWARDS RENEWED ONTOL-OGY(IES) / Universal, Universalistic – Universalized / Loss of Ethics, or the Re-invention of Universal Thinking in Global Politics? / Notes / Bibliography / Index A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 336pp Hardback £60.00

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POLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE The Day that Changed Everything?

HIGHLIGHT 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 3rd edition most attractive for students across a wide range of courses.’ - Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, USA ‘An excellent introduction to theory and methods in which a distinguished group of scholars present and discuss eight theoretical approaches and seven methods for addressing key questions in Political Science. It will be valuable for both graduate and undergraduate students as well as faculty who want to gain a broad overview of contemporary Political Science and its historical roots.’ - Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University, USA The systematically revised 3rd 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: G.Stoker & D.Marsh: Introduction / PART I: THEORY AND APPROACHES / G.Stoker: Introduction to Part I / D.Sanders: Behavoural Analysis / A.Hindmoor: Rational Choice / V.Lowndes: The Institutional Approach / C.Parsons: Constructivism and Interpretive Theory / P.‘t Hart: Political Psychology / Feminism V.Randall / D.Macguire: Marxism / S.Buckler: Normative Theory / PART II: METHODS AND RESEARCH DESIGN / G.Stoker: Introduction to Part II / D.Marsh & P.Furlong: Ontology and Epistemology in Political Science / D.Marsh: MetaTheoretical Issues / B.Hancke: The Challenge of Research Design / A.Vromen: Rediscovering Qualitative Approaches / P.John: Quantitative Methods / J.Hopkin: The Comparative Method / G.Stoker & H.Margetts: The Experimental Method: Prospects for Laboratory and Field Studies / G.Peters, J.Pierre & G.Stoker: The Relevance of Political Science

Series Editor: 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.

The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War Volume 1: The Day that Changed Everything? Edited by Matthew J. Morgan, Assistant Professor of Politics, Bentley College, USA Contents: PART I: THE IMPACT ON ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS / PART II: THE IMPACT ON WAR AND PEACE / PART III: REGIONAL IMPACTS AROUND THE WORLD / PART IV: CHANGES IN DOMESTIC POLITICS / PART V: THE FUTURE AFTER 9-11 A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback

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The Impact of 9/11 on Business and Economics: The Business of Terror Volume 2: The Day that Changed Everything? Edited by Matthew J. Morgan, Assistant Professor of Politics, Bentley College, USA Contents: PART I: THE IMPACT ON ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS / PART II: INDUSTRY IMPACTS / PART III: THE IMPACT ON THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave. com

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The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape

The Impact of 9/11 on Psychology and Education

Volume 3: The Day that Changed Everything?

Volume 5: The Day that Changed Everything?

Edited by Matthew J. Morgan, Assistant Professor of Politics, Bentley College, USA

Matthew J. Morgan, Assistant Professor of Politics, Bentley College, USA Forewords by Robert Sternberg and Philip Zimbardo

Contents: PART I: THE IMPACT ON AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES / PART II: LEGAL CHANGES TO STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS / PART III: INTERNATIONAL LAW IN NEW TIMES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2009 Hardback

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The Impact of 9/11 on the Media, Arts, and Entertainment Volume 4: The Day that Changed Everything?

Contents PART I: PSYCOLOGY AND TRAUMA / PART II: GENERATIONAL EFFECTS / PART III: TERRRORISM AND EDUCATION December 2009 308pp Hardback £60.00

The Impact of 9/11 on Religion and Philosophy Volume 6: The Day that Changed Everything? Matthew J. Morgan, Assistant Professor of Politics, Bentley College, USA Forward by John Esposito

Edited by Matthew J. Morgan, , Assistant Professor of Politics, Bentley College, USA

This volume’s contributors include P.J. Crowley, Mel Dubnick, Nancy Snow, Michèle Cloonan, and other leading scholars. Contents: PART I: NEW NARRATIVES AND THE MEDIA / PART II: THE ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 276pp Hardback £60.00

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Contributors include Jean Bethke Elshtain, Philip Yancey, John Milbank, Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, John Cobb and Martin Cook. Contents: PART I: ISLAM AND 9/11 / PART II: OTHER RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES / PART III: 9/11 AND PHILOSOPHY AND EFFECTS / PART IV: THE JUST WAR THEORY AFTER 9/11

Financing Referendum Campaigns Edited by Karin Gilland Lutz, Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zürich, Switzerland and Simon Hug, Professor of Political Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland

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: K.Gilland Lutz & S.Hug: Introduction / T.Stratmann: Campaign Spending and Ballot Measures / R.Johnston: Regulating Campaign Finance in Canadian Referendums and Initiatives / D.Smith: US States / S.Binzer Hobolt: Campaign Financing in Danish Referendums / D.Auers, J.Ruus & A.Krupavicius: Financing Referendums and Initiatives in the Baltic States / F.Hamon: The Financing of Referendum Campaigns in France / K.Gilland Lutz: Referendums and Spending in Ireland / R.Ricci: Financing Referendum Campaigns in Italy / C.Closa Montero & F.Carbonell Bellolio: Financing Referendum Campaigns in Spain / U.Serdült: Referendum Campaign Regulations in Switzerland / N.Singh Ghaleigh: Sledgehammers and Nuts? Regulating Referendums in the UK / T.Zellweger, U.Serdült, A.Zda & I.Renfer: Referendum Campaign Regulations in Europe and Latin America / K.Gilland Lutz & S.Hug Conclusion November 2009 256pp 24 b/w tables and 4 figures Hardback £60.00

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Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of International Relations Disenchantment and Re-Enchantment Mihaela Neacsu, Researcher, Faculty of Social Science, The Open University, UK

This book provides an innovative interpretation of Hans J. Morgenthau’s contribution to international relations, and argues that the concepts of meaning, power as meaning imposition, disenchantment and reenchantment are central to Morgenthau’s theory. Contents: Introduction: Context and Assumptions / Life Experience and Intellectual Encounters / The ‘Death of God’ and the Crisis of Philosophy / The Disenchantment of Politics, and Morgenthau’s Leadership Theory / Closing the Openness: Morgenthau on Meaning, Tradition, and the Statesman’s Mission / Conclusion: Hans Morgenthau’s Discussion of Meaning, Disenchantment and Leadership November 2009 216pp Hardback £50.00

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Nationalism and Its Logical Foundations Amílcar Antonio Barreto, Associate Professor, Northeastern University, USA

This book 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

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Nations and their Histories

Cities on the Plains

Constructions and Representations

Divinity and Diversity

Edited by Susana Carvalho, Research Student, London School of Economics and 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. Contents: S.Carvalho & F.Gemenne: Introduction / PART I: NATIONAL HISTORIES AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF NATIONS / J.Breuilly: Nationalism and the Making of National Past / S.Berger: The Comparative History of National Historiographies in Europe / S.A.Sofos & U.Özkırımlı: ‘Colonizing’ the Past: History and Memory in Greece and Turkey / T.Ranger: The Politics of Memorialization in Zimbabwe / D.H.Doyle: Beginning the World Over Again: Past and Future in American Nationalism / C.Cadot: Rediscovering Columbus in Nineteenth-Century American Textbooks / D.A.Brading: Social Darwinism and Nationalism in Mexico / PART II: PRESENT REPRESENTATIONS OF NATIONAL HISTORIES / R.Gildea: Eternal France: Crisis and National Self-Perception in France, 1870-2005 / K.O’Connor: Cuisine, Nationality and the Making of a National Meal: The English Breakfast / A.Gal: National Restoration and Moral Renewal: The Dialectics of the Past in the Emergence of Modern Israel / A.Kian & G.Riaux: Crafting Iranian Nationalism: Intersectionality of Aryanism, Westernism and Islamism / C.Nsoudou: The Evolution of State Discourses on the Nationalist Political Party in Post-Colonial Cameroon / J.Wenzel: Refashioning Sub-National Pasts for Post-National Futures / S-M. Grant: A Season of War: Warriors, Veterans and Warfare in American Nationalism / E.Hyer: Sinocentrism and the National Question in China / B.Wellings: Nation, History, Museum: The Politics of the Past at the National Museum of Australia / S.Carvalho & F.Gemenne: Conclusion

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 £47.50

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Activating the Citizen

The Frontiers of Democracy

Corruption and Money Laundering

Dilemmas of Participation in Europe and Canada

The Right to Vote and its Limits

A Symbiotic Relationship

Edited by Joan DeBardeleben, Professor, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies and Jon H. Pammett, Professor, Department of Political Science, both at Carleton University, Canada

The decline of citizen involvement affects two key elements of democratic government: elections and political parties. Activating the Citizen examines the reasons underlying citizen withdrawal and explores and assesses innovative approaches on both sides of the Atlantic to try to counter these phenomena. Contents: PART I: DEFINING THE PARTICIPATION GAP / PART II: VOTER TURNOUT: UNDERSTANDING THE DECLINE / PART III: PARTIES AS VEHICLES OF PARTICIPATION / PART IV: BEYOND ELECTIONS AND PARTIES: INNOVATIONS IN ACTIVATING CITIZENS A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2009 328pp 9 figures and 31 b/w tables Hardback £60.00

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Nietzsche’s Revolution

Ludvig Beckman, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden

The Frontiers of Democracy offers a comprehensive examination of restrictions on the vote in democracies today. For the first time, the reasons for excluding people (prisoners, children, intellectually disabled, non-citizens) from the suffrage in contemporary societies is critically examined from the point of view of democratic theory. Contents: Introduction: Universal Suffrage on Trial / Democracy and Inclusion / Alienated from the Vote: The Case of Non-Citizens / Too Young to Vote? Children’s Suffrage / Jailhouse Vote? Felon Disenfranchisement and Democratic Inclusion / Disability, Dependence and Democracy / The Vote of Unborn Generations / Conclusions: Reasonable Inclusion and Exclusion August 2009 1 b/w table Hardback

David Chaikin, Senior Lecturer in Business Law, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Sydney, Australia and Jason C. Sharman, Queen Elizabeth II Fellow and Associate Professor, Griffith University, Australia

Through a policy and legal analysis, this book shows how corruption facilitates money laundering, and vice versa. Furthermore, it demonstrates specifically how the responses developed to combat one type of financial crime can productively be employed in fighting the other.

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Decadence, Politics, and Sexuality C. Heike Schotten, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, USA

This book claims Nietzsche as a leftist revolutionary but without overlooking the conservative and retrogressive elements of his political philosophy. The author argues that these two ‘halves’ of his philosophy help construct a new form of politics for contemporary readers, a possibility of revolution post-Marx. Contents: Introduction: Body Politics / Some Terms: the Body, Health, Will to Power / PART I: REVOLUTION / Diagnosis: Décadence / Treatment: Revolution / PART II: CONSERVATION / Diagnosis: Emasculation / Treatment: Redemption / Queering Revolution / Bibliography August 2009 Hardback

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Political Parties and Legislative Party Switching Edited by William Heller, Associate Professor of Political Science, Binghamton University, USA and Carol Mershon, Associate Professor, Department of Politics, University of Virginia, USA

Political parties and democratic politics go hand in hand. Since parties matter, it matters too when elected politicians change party affiliation. This book shows why, when, and to what effect politicians switch parties in pursuit of their goals, as constrained by institutions and in response to their environments. Contents: PART I: THE IMPORTANCE OF PARTY SWITCHING / PART II: PARTY SWITCHING AND REPRESENTATION / PART III: PARTY SWITCHING, PARTY COMPETITION, AND POLICY MAKING / PART IV: PARTY SWITCHING AND THE DYNAMICS OF PARTY SYSTEMS A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2009 Hardback

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Thomas Hare and Political Representation in Victorian Britain F. D. Parsons, Professor of History, Franklin College, Switzerland

This book is a history of the emergence and development of the concept of proportional representation and its relation to political theory within the context of nineteenth-century British party politics focusing on Thomas Hare (1806-1891).

Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law

Applying Political Theory Issues and Debates

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: R.Morningstar: Foreword / A.Magen & M.A.McFaul: Introduction: American and European Strategies to Promote Democracy / T.A.Börzel & T.Risse: Venus Approaching Mars? The EU’s Approaches to Democracy Promotion in Comparative Perspective / D.M.Girod, S.D.Krasner & K.Stoner Weiss: Governance and Foreign Assistance / R.Youngs & T.Cofman Wittes: Europe, the United States, and Middle Eastern Democracy / V.van Hüllen & A.Stahn: Comparing EU and US Democracy: Promotion in the Mediterranean and the Newly Independent States / T.A.Börzel, Y.Pamuk & A.Stahn: Democracy or Stability? EU and US Engagement in the Southern Caucasus / S.Gratius & T.Legler: Latin America is Different: Transatlantic Discord on How to Promote Democracy in ‘Problematic’ Countries / R.Kleinfeld: U.S. and EU Strategies to Promote Democracy in Indonesia / T.Risse: Conclusions: Towards Transatlantic Democracy Promotion? July 2009 304pp 3 b/w tables and 5 figures Hardback £60.00

’An impressive introductory text that powerfully demonstrates how political theory can be applied to a range of key contemporary political issues.’ - John Dryzek, ANU How can political theory help us understand and solve the political questions of our time? This introduction to political theory illuminates its relevance and applicability and clarifies what is at stake in debates over welfare; terrorism and civil liberties; minority rights; abortion and euthanasia; freedom of speech and a range of other issues. Contents: Introduction / How Should Domestic Resources Be Distributed? Taxation, Welfare and Redistribution / Are Minority Cultures Entitled to Recognition and Rights? / Is Affirmative Action Fair? / Should Prostitution and Pornography Be Legal? / Should Same-Sex Marriage Be Legal? / Should the State Prohibit Euthanasia and Abortion? / Should Offensive Speech Be Regulated? / Should Civil Liberties Be Restricted in Responding to the Threat of Terrorism? / Should Rich Countries Give More Foreign Aid? / Can Military Intervention into other Countries Be Justified on Humanitarian Grounds? / Should the Natural Environment Be Protected for Future Generations? June 2009 3 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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Studies in Modern History Series Editor: J.C.D. Clark

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POLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE

Arguments and Actions in Social Theory

The Fundamentals of Global Governance

Peter Preston, Professor of Political Sociology, University of Birmingham, UK

This book argues that theorists are located within the social world; exercises in theorizing are both bounded and creative; imagination and creativity build upon the resources of tradition; and such awareness is the basis for dialogue with the denizens of other traditions, cultures and ways of making sense of the world. Contents: The Practical Nature of Social Theorizing / Arguments from Natural Science / Arguments from Language/Understanding / Arguments from Political Community / Language, Tradition and Practice / Bibliography May 2009 Hardback

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Carl Schmitt and the Politics of Hostility, Violence and Terror

Jim Whitman, Senior Lecturer, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK

Gabriella Slomp, Senior Lecturer in International Political Thought, University of St. Andrews, UK

What kind of activity is global governance? What do all of the many sectoral forms of global governance – of the planetary environment, of global finance and global health – have in common? Moving beyond sectorspecific studies, this book outlines the fundamentals of global governance in eight chapter-length propositions.

Carl Schmitt’s friend/ enemy principle is exposed to in-depth philosophical analysis and historical examination with the aim of showing that the political follows hostility, violence and terror as form follows matter. The book argues that the partisan is an umbrella concept that includes the national and global terrorist.

A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

Contents: Introduction / Continuity and Novelty, Clarification and Recommendations / On Domestic Hostility / The Partisan, or the Man of Exception / Hostility: Historical and Conceptual Forms / The Righteous Warrior / Friendship: Domestic and International / Final Thoughts

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Research Methods in Politics 2nd edition 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 2nd 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

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The Democratic Challenge

Theories of the Democratic State

Rethinking Democracy and Democratization Jorge Nef, Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph, Canada; Director, Institute for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean, University of South Florida, USA and Bernd Reiter, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, University of South Florida, USA

‘A compelling analysis of the concept of democracy and of the challenges it faces in the contemporary era. The Democratic Challenge should thus prove of great interest both for those engaged in debates over democratic theory and those concerned with its fate in today’s world.’ - Douglas Kellner, UCLA and author of Media Spectacle and the Crisis of Democracy This text provides a critical but systematic overview of democratic theory and practice in the contemporary world. The authors show that recent developments are more complex than admitted by proponents of the idea of a democratic world with, what they call, de-democratization of various forms running in parallel with democratization. Contents: Democracy as an Idea and as a Process / Formal and Substantive Democracy / Myths and Misconceptions about Democracy / Popular Sovereignty, Citizenship, and the Limits of Liberal Democracy / Democracy and Insecurity / Poverty, Inequity and Democracy / Global Regimes, Governability and Democratization / Democracy, Authoritarianism and DeDemocratization / Conclusion: The Crisis of Democracy Revisited May 2009 Hardback Paperback

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John S. 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

‘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 This major work provides a broad-ranging assessment of classical and contemporary theories of the state, focusing primarily on the democratic state. As well as outlining theories used to understand the state, it examines critiques of modern states that have emerged from feminism, environmentalism, neo-conservatism and postmodernism. Contents: Introduction: The State and Liberal Democratic Politics / PART I: CLASSICAL VIEWS / Pluralism / Elite Theory / Marxism / Market Liberalism / PART II: PLURALIST TRANSFORMATIONS / From Neo-Pluralism to Governance / Competitive Electoral Politics / Identity Politics / PART III: CRITIQUES OF THE STATE / Democratic Critique and Renewal / Feminist Theory of the State / Environmental Theory of the State / The Conservative Reaction / PART IV: BEYOND THE STATE / PostModernism / Globalization / Current and Future Debates About the State May 2009 392pp 22 b/w line drawings Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99

Ways of Knowing Competing Methodologies in Social and Political Research Jonathon Moses and Torbjørn Knutsen, both Professors of Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

‘Erudite and often engaging…this is a book which will be of value to both students and established researchers.’ - Wyn Grant, Political Studies 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. 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 May 2007 Paperback

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Political Ideologies

Rethinking Multiculturalism

Political Theory

An Introduction 4th edition

2nd edition

An Introduction 3rd edition

Cultural Diversity and Political Theory

Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK (he is an A-Level Chief Examiner in Government and Politics)

This revised and updated 4th 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’. April 2007 Paperback

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Power A Radical View 2nd edition Steven Lukes, Professor of Sociology, New York University, USA and London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘Like the 1st 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 This 2nd edition of a seminal work includes the original text, first published thirty years ago, alongside two major new chapters. Power, Freedom and Reason assesses the main debates about how to conceptualize and study power, including the influential contributions of Michel Foucault. Power Revisited reconsiders Steven Lukes’ own views in light of these 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

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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...Rethinking Multiculturalism is sophisticated but also accessible; it really does force the most skeptical to ‘rethink’ a wide range of issues... even Parekh’s fiercest critics will not be able to question the quality of the argument. All talk of multiculturalism tends to be fighting talk. Parekh is the heavyweight challenger.’ - Stephen Howe, The Independent This important and much acclaimed book rapidly became a classic on first publication. In it, Bhikhu Parekh shows that the Western tradition of political philosophy has very limited theoretical resources to cope with cultural diversity. He then discusses how it can be revised and what new conceptual tools are needed. The core of the book addresses the important theoretical questions raised by contemporary multicultural society, especially the nature and limits of intercultural equality and fairness, national identity, citizenship, and crosscultural political discourse. The new second edition includes a substantial additional chapter addressing key issues. October 2005 Paperback

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Andrew Heywood, formerly Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK (he is an 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 Paperback

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POLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE • POLITICAL COMMUNICATION

Political Analysis

Political Communication

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, USA Contents: Analytical Perspectives, Analytical Controversies / What’s Political about Political Science? / Beyond Structure versus Agency: Context versus Conduct / Continuity and Discontinuity in the Analysis of Political Change / Divided by a Common Language? Conceptualising Power / The Discursive and the Ideational in Contemporary Political Analysis: Beyond Materialism and Idealism / The Challenge of Postmodernism / Conclusion: Critical-Political-Analytical April 2002 Paperback

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Media Consumption and Public Engagement

Politics, Gender and Conceptual Metaphors Edited by Kathleen Ahrens, Professor and Head of the Language Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Beyond the Presumption of Attention Nick Couldry, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, UK, Sonia Livingstone, Professor, Department of Media & Communications, London School of Economics & Political Science, UK and Tim Markham, Lecturer in Journalism, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

’A significant contribution to academic research.’ The Political Quarterly Democracy is based on the belief that the media gets the attention of voters. But is this plausible in an age of multiplying media, disillusionment with the political system and time-scarcity? This book, now available in paperback, addresses this question, and charts experiences of ‘public connection’. Contents: List of Tables / List of Figures / Preface / PART I: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS / Democracy and the Presumption of Attention / Media Consumption and Public Connection / Tracking Public Connection: Some Methodological Issues / PART II: THE PUBLIC CONNECTION PROJECT / Introduction / Mediated Public Connection: Broad Dynamics / The Variability of Media Use / Values, Talk and Action / Democracy Seen from Afar / Engagement and Mediation: Findings from the Public Connection Survey / PART III: CONCLUSION / Conclusion: the Future of Public Connection / Appendices / References / Index February 2010 Paperback

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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. Contents: List of Tables and Figures / Acknowledgements / Notes on the Contributors / K.Ahrens: Analyzing Conceptual Metaphors in Political Language / PART I: GENDER AND CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS IN POLITICAL SPEECHES / V.Koller & E.Semino: Metaphor, Politics and Gender: A Case Study from Germany / E.Semino & V.Koller: Metaphor, Politics, and Gender: A Case Study from Italy / K.Ahrens & S.Lee: Gender versus Politics: When Conceptual Models Collide / G.Philip: Non una Donna in Politica, ma una Donna Politica: Women’s Political Language in an Italian Context / E.Hidalgo Tenorio: The Metaphorical Construction of Ireland / PART II: GENDER AND CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS IN POLITICAL DEBATES / J.Charteris-Black: Metaphor and Gender in British Parliamentary Debates / A.Stefanowitsch & J.Goschler: Sex Differences in the Usage of Spatial Metaphors: A Case Study of Political Language / K.Adams: Conceptual Metaphors of Family and Home in Political Debates in the USA / PART III: WOMEN IN GENDERED CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS / M.Lazar: Women and the Body Politic: A Critical Multimodal Analysis of Metaphor in Advertising / P.Meier & E.Lombardo: Power as a Conceptual Metaphor of Gender Inequality? Comparing Dutch and Spanish Politics / E.Lim: Gendered Metaphors of Women in Power: The Case of Hillary Clinton as Madonna, Unruly Woman, Bitch, and Witch / Index October 2009 288pp 40 tables and 2 figures Hardback £50.00

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POLITICAL COMMUNICATION The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication

African Media and the Digital Public Sphere Edited by Okoth Fred Mudhai, Lecturer in Journalism and Global Media and Communication, Coventry University, UK, Wisdom J. Tettey, Associate Professor, Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary, Canada and Fackson Banda, South African Breweries (SAB) Chair of Media and Democracy, School of Journalism and Media Studies, Rhodes University, South Africa

Series Editor: Philip Seib

Islam Dot Com Contemporary Islamic Discourses in Cyberspace Mohammed el-Nawawy, Assistant Professor and Knight-Crane Endowed Chair, Queens University of Charlotte, USA and Sahar Khamis, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of Maryland, USA

This book analyzes the discourses and deliberations in the discussion forums of three of the most visited Islamic websites and investigates the extent to which they have provided a venue for Muslims to freely engage in discussion among themselves and with non-Muslims about political, economic, religious and social issues. Contents: The Public Sphere in an Islamic Context / Religion in the Virtual Public Sphere: The Case of Islam / Is the Umma a Public Sphere? / The ‘Virtual Umma’: Collective Identities in Cyberspace / Islamic Websites: Divergent Identities in Cyberspace / Virtual Islamic Discourses: Platforms for Consensus or Sites of Contention? July 2009 Hardback

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This book examines the claims that new information and communication technologies (ICTs) are catalysts of democratic change in Africa. It takes optimist, pragmatist-realist and pessimist stances on various political actors and institutions, from government units and political parties to civil society organizations and minority groups. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2009 Hardback

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New Media and the New Middle East

Marketing the Populist Politician The Demotic Democrat Robert Busby, Senior Lecturer in Politics, Liverpool Hope University, UK

Images of political leaders as everyday figures, involved in commonplace activities, now form an increasingly important aspect of electoral presentation. This text examines how and why selected political figures have embraced a populist agenda in a social context and addresses the scope and limitations of such an approach in the US and the UK. Contents: Introduction / Leadership and Ordinariness / Cloth Coats and Camelot / Thatcher and Major: Marketing a Conservative Identity / Confronting an Elite Identity / New Labour and Tony Blair / Bush, NASCAR Dads and Wal-Mart Moms / Cameron and Brown / Conclusion August 2009 Hardback

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Politics & Rhetoric Coming to Terms with Terms George E. Yoos, Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy, St. Cloud State University, USA

Edited by Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism and Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA

’A superb collection of essays’ - Noureddine Miladi, University of Northampton, UK and Centre for Arab & Muslim Media Research (CAMMRO), UK 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 £19.99

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Interpretation and definition as rhetorical and logical modes are interactive in determining and précising meaning that transcends our repertoire of literal usage. Refining language use gives us the opportunity and freedom to explore and discover what never has been thought about, used, or expressed before. Contents: PART I: PARADOXES IN TALKING ABOUT MEANING / PART II: THEORIES OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION / PART III: INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITION AS HISTORICALLY DEVELOPED CONCEPTS / PART IV: LOGICAL DEFINITION, THE LANGUAGE OF CONTROL, AND RHETORICAL CRITICISM A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com August 2009 Hardback

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POLITICAL COMMUNICATION

Political Warfare against the Kremlin

Television and Terror Conflicting Times and the Crisis of News Discourse

US and British Propaganda Policy at the Beginning of the Cold War

Andrew Hoskins, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK and Ben O’Loughlin, Lecturer in International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Lowell H. Schwartz, Political Scientist, RAND Corporation

Political Warfare against the Kremlin provides a comparative study and holistic review of American and British propaganda policy toward the Soviet Union during the first fifteen years of the Cold War, ranging from the role senior policymakers played in setting propaganda policy to the West’s radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2009 Hardback

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Global Conflict and Security since 1945 Series Editors: Saki Dockrill and William Rosenau

The Discourse of Politics in Action Politics as Usual Professor Ruth Wodak, Distinguished Professor of Discourse Studies, Lancaster University, UK

‘A great contribution to both discourse studies and political science.’ Teun van Dijk, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain An interdisciplinary study providing first-hand evidence of the everyday lives of politicians; what politicians actually do on ‘the backstage’ in political organizations. The book offers answers to the widely discussed phenomena of disenchantment with politics and depoliticization. Contents: List of Figures, Tables and Photographs / Preface / ‘Doing Politics’ / The (Ir)rationality of Politics / ‘Politics as Usual’ on the ‘European Stage’: Constructing and performing ‘European Identities / One Day in the Life of a MEP / Everyday Politics in Television: Fiction and/ or Reality? / Order or Disorder: Fiction or Reality? The Implications of ‘Power and Knowledge Management’ on the Organization of ‘Politics as Usual’ / Appendix / Notes / References / Index

The advent of the twenty-first century was marked by a succession of conflicts and catastrophes that demanded unrestrained journalism. Hoskins and O’Loughlin demonstrate that television, tarnished by its economy of liveliness and its impositions of immediacy, and brevity, fails to deliver critical and consistent expositions of our conflicting times. Contents: Prologue: The (Terrorised) State we’re in / Introduction / Television and Time / Hurricane Katrina and the Failure of the ‘CNN Effect’ / Talking Terror: Political Discourses and the 2003 Iraq War / Television’s Quagmire: The Misremembered and the Unforgotten / The Distant Body / Drama and Documentary: The Power of Nightmares / Security and Publics: Democratic Times? / The Irresolution of Television April 2009 Paperback

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Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century Karen Sanders, Professor of Journalism, CEU San Pablo University, Spain, and Associate Professor, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Spain

‘Karen Sanders is to be applauded for providing a tour de force of the field which is theoretically informed as well as rich in both historical and contemporary material. Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century amply demonstrates why this is such a fascinating subject of study.’ - Dominic Wring, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication Studies, Loughborough University, UK From propaganda to protests, this book provides an in depth study of politics and the media today. Using historical and contemporary examples, Sanders covers the essential theory and key research in the field. Topical and comprehensive, this book covers everything students need to know about the global world of political communication. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Introduction / PART I: ISSUES, CONCEPTS, DEBATES / Introducing the Field of Political Communication / Media Democracies / Symbolic Politics: ‘All the World’s a Stage’ / Political Marketing: The Death of Conviction? / PART II: THE COMMUNICATORS / Communicating Government / Communication in Opposition, Protest and Violence / The Political Persuasion Industry: Lobbyists, Pressure Groups and Think Tanks / Global Political Communication / PART III: GETTING THE MESSAGE / The People: Opinion, Polls and Participation / Political campaigns / Campaign Effects: Is Anyone Ever Persuaded? / Political News and Comment / Creating the Conditions for Conversation: Ethics and Political Communication / References / Index November 2008 280pp 234x156mm 11 b/w tables and 6 b/w line drawings Paperback £20.99 978-0-230-00029-2

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PUBLIC POLICY & MANAGEMENT/LOCAL GOVERNMENT Public Policy and Management/Local Government

Comparative Health Policy 3rd edition Robert H. Blank, Research Scholar, New College, USA and Viola Burau, Associate Professor in Public Policy, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Review of previous editions: ‘This is an accessible and informative book...which should be read by anyone interested or involved in health policy development, delivery and analysis and those engaged in any type of comparative analysis.’ - Sara Burke, Journal of Social Policy 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 3rd 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 336pp 234x156mm 62 b/w photographs, 14 b/w line drawings and 42 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23427-7 Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-23428-4

The Coordination of Public Sector Organizations

Autonomy and Control of State Agencies

Shifting Patterns of Public Management

Comparing States and Agencies

Geert Bouckaert, Professor of Public Management, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor of Government, University of Pittsburgh, USA and Koen Verhoest, Assistant Professor, Public Management Institute, Belgium

Koen Verhoest, Assistant Professor, Public Management Institute, Belgium, Paul G. Roness, Professor, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway, Bram Verschuere, Research Assistant, Public Management Institute, Belgium, Kristin Rubecksen, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway and Muiris MacCarthaigh, Research Officer, Institute of Public Administration, Ireland

This book 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 / PART II: SPECIALIZATION AND COORDINATION IN SEVEN COUNTRIES (1980-2005) / PART III: CROSS-COUNTRY COMPARISON A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2010 278pp 216x138mm 53 b/w illustrations and 13 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 978-0-230-24015-5

Public Sector Organizations Series Editors: Geert Bouckaert and B. Guy Peters

War and Social Welfare Reconstruction after Conflict Fred Pompeo Cocozzelli, Assistant Professor of Government and Politics, St. John’s University in Queens, USA

War and Social Welfare is a critical study of the internationally-led reconstruction of the social welfare programs in post-conflict Kosovo.

By comparing the autonomy, control and internal management of public organizations, this book show how New Public Management doctrines work out in three small European states with different politico-administrative regimes. Using survey data on 226 state agencies, hypotheses drawing on organization theory and neo-institutional schools are tested. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / PART II: DESCRIBING AGENCIES AND THEIR CONTEXTS / PART III: COMPARING STATES / PART IV: COMPARING AGENCIES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com January 2010 288pp 216x138mm 26 b/w tables and 10 b/w illustrations £60.00 978-0-230-57765-7 Hardback

Public Sector Organizations Series Editors: Geert Bouckaert and B. Guy Peters

Contents: The Role of Social Policy in Post-Conflict 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 February 2010 Hardback

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Regional Integration

Ernest Gowers

Policy Networks and Policy Change

Choosing Plutocracy

Plain Words and Forgotten Deeds

Putting Policy Network Theory to the Test

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 £55.00

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Governing Electronically E-government and the Reconfiguration of Public Administration, Policy and Power Paul Henman, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Work and Human Services, University of Queensland, Australia

This book provides rare insights into the nature of contemporary, technologicallyfacilitated government. Its multidisciplinary approach demonstrates that information technology is more than a tool for politicians and policy-makers. E-government has reconfigured public administration, policy, power and citizenship.

Ann Scott, Adjunct Professor in Criminology, University of Queensland, Australia

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. Contents: Preface / Anatomy of a Victorian Family / Education for Public Service / Coping with Lloyd George / WW1: Under Cover at Wellington House / Influential Head of ‘Enfeebled’ Mines Department / Quis Custodiet? – Surtax, Syntax and Scandal / Mine Owners’ Bogy Man / WW2: Preparing for London’s Civil Defence / WW2: Leading London through the Blitz / Postwar Reconstruction / Abolishing Capital Punishment / Plain Words / Revising Fowler / ‘A Last Retrospect’ September 2009 280pp 216x138mm 1 b/w table and 9 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-58025-1

Understanding Governance Series Editor: R.A.W. Rhodes

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 £60.00

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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 December 2009 288pp 1 b/w table and 5 figures Hardback £60.00

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PUBLIC POLICY & MANAGEMENT/LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Education Policy in Britain

Health Policy in Britain

2nd edition

6th Revised and Updated edition 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 preschool and higher as well as primary and secondary education - and taking full account of the impact of devolution. Contents: Introduction / Why Education Matters / The Rise and Fall of the Post War Consensus / From Callaghan to Major: 1976-97 / Education and New Labour / The Privatization of Education / The Changing Worlds of Education Policy / The Evolving Curriculum from 5 to 14 / The 14-19 Continuum: Issues and Policies for Education and Training / Higher Education / Pre-School Provision and Lifelong Learning / Issues of Diversity, Equality and Citizenship / Conclusion June 2009 4 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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Contemporary Political Studies Series Editor: John Benyon

Public Policy Values Jenny Stewart, Professor of Public Policy, University of New South Wales, Australia

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 synthesize a maze of material in a readable form and enlightens as well as informs.’ - Public Health Systematically updated throughout, the 6th 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.

More and more policy issues involve issues that are explicitly valuesbased, yet public policy analysis tends to skirt around the question of values. Public Policy Values overcomes this reluctance by showing how public policies enable values-choices to be made, often without seeming to do so. Contents: Introduction / What are Policy Values? / Value Conflict and Policy Change / Implementing Fairness / The Impact of Efficiency / Values and Policy Instruments / Where Policy Meets the Personal / Values and Public Management / Green-ness and Growth / Universality and Choice in Health and Education / Conclusion June 2009 Hardback

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Contents: The Development of Health Services and Health Policy / Health Policy under Thatcher and Major / Health Policy under Blair and Brown / Financing Health Services and the Rediscovery of Public Health / Policy and Priorities in the NHS / Policy-making in Westminster and Whitehall / Policy-making in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland / Policy-making in the Department of Health / Implementing Health Policy / Auditing and Evaluating Health Policy and the NHS / Power in Health Services / Looking Back and Looking Ahead / Conclusion June 2009 368pp 234x156mm 20 b/w line drawings and 12 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-50756-2 Paperback £23.99 978-0-230-50757-9

Public Policy and Politics Series Editors: Colin Fudge and Robin Hambleton

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Engaging Public Sector Clients From Service-Delivery to Co-Production John Alford, Professor of Public Sector Management, Australia and New Zealand School of Government, Australia

‘…a masterly survey of the field, fusing history, evidence and analysis.’ Geoff Mulgan, Head of the Young Foundation, former head of Demos and adviser to PM Tony Blair, author of Good and Bad Power Exploring three rich cases across three countries, this book shows how government organizations need their clients to contribute time and effort to co-producing public services, and how organizations can better elicit this work from them, by providing good client service and appealing to their intrinsic needs and social values.

Networks, Innovation and Public Policy

Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services

Politicians, Bureaucrats and the Pathways to Change inside Government

Contestation and Complexity

Mark Considine, Head, School of Political Science, Criminology & Sociology, Jenny M. Lewis, Associate Professor in Public Policy and Damon Alexander, Research Fellow, all at University of Melbourne, Australia

This book examines the different normative approaches politicians, bureaucrats and community actors use to frame the innovation puzzle, arguing that these create specific cultures of innovation. The authors explore the role of formal institutions and informal networks in promoting and impeding governmental innovation.

Contents: Introduction: Client Co-Production of Public Services / The Co-Production Concept / Clients in the Public Sector / Legal Compliance, Regulation and CoProduction / Theoretical Constructs and Methodology / Postal Service Customers as Co-Producers / Long-Term Unemployed People as Co-Producers / Taxpayers as Co-Producers / Client Co-Production: An Exchange Perspective / Managing for Client Co-Production / Implications

Contents: PART I: INNOVATION AS IDEAS WITHIN INSTITUTIONS / Innovation, Government and Networks / Innovation and Public Policy / Networks as Interactions and Structures / Networks and Key Actors / PART II: INNOVATION INSIDE GOVERNMENT / Introduction / City of Parkside: Big Bang Meets Executive Coordination / City of Kilbourne: Innovation from the Middle Out / City of Melville: Incrementalists Rule / City of Millside: Small World Meets Political Affiliation / Who are the Innovators Inside Government?

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South Australia, Australia

Anna Yeatman, Director, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Gary Wayne Dowsett, Deputy Director, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Australia, Michael Fine, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University, Australia and Diane Gursansky, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Work & Social Policy, University of

‘…this book provides a window from which to reframe the place of the individual and their interconnected relationship with the state.’ Professor Brendan McCormack, University of Ulster, UK The conception of welfare services has changed to consider the more specialized needs of individual users or consumers. This book examines the contradictions and complexities of contemporary individualized welfare services, with special reference to service groups who are deeply dependent on service delivery for their quality of life A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2008 296pp £58.00 Hardback

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PUBLIC POLICY & MANAGEMENT/LOCAL GOVERNMENT • URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Community Care 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, Senior Research Fellow, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK

‘An updated edition of Means and Smith’s Community Care is always something to look forward to, and this 4th revision does not disappoint...Richard Titmuss said “reality starts with a sense of history”. This book eloquently illustrates this. It combines a sweep of contemporary and historical policy analysis with detail of practice development in community care. This title should be a core text for all students of social work and social policy.’ - Dr Angie Ash, Professional Social Work 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 £23.99

Local Government in the United Kingdom 4th Comprehensively Revised and Updated edition David Wilson, Professor of Public Administration and Dean of Faculty of Business and Law, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK and Chris Game, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Institute of Local Government Studies, University of Birmingham, UK

‘[E]ssential reading for practitioners, professors and students alike...lively and interesting... well written and easy to read...impressively wide-ranging and thorough...This is now a local government textbook for the internet age.’ Howard Elcock, Local Government Studies August 2006 Paperback

440pp £23.99

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Government Beyond the Centre Series Editors: Gerry Stoker and David Wilson ebook available from: NetLibrary

Public Management and Administration An Introduction 3rd Revised and Updated 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

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Public Policy and Politics Series Editors: Colin Fudge and Robin Hambleton

Urban and Environmental Studies

Making Better Places The Planning Project in the Twenty-First Century Patsy Healey, Professor Emeritus, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

A major new introduction to planning by one of the leading figures in the field. This text goes beyond description of planning’s central ideas and practices to stress the importance of its potential to improve the quality of life in the twenty-first century. Contents: The Planning Project / Understanding Places / Understanding Governance / Shaping Neighbourhood Change / Managing Neighbourhood Change / Transforming Places through Major Projects / Producing Place Development Strategies / Doing Planning Work / Making Better Places April 2010 288pp 216x138mm 19 b/w illustrations, 12 maps, 3 b/w tables and 2 b/w line drawings Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-20056-2 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-20057-9

Planning, Environment, Cities Series Editors: Yvonne Rydin and Andy Thornley

‘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

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URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Planning Theory

Global Warring

2nd Revised and Updated edition

How Environmental, Economic, and Political Crises Will Redraw the World Map

Philip Allmendinger, Professor of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, UK

Planning theory has undergone significant changes in recent decades. The revised and updated 2nd edition of this popular text provides a wide-ranging and upto-date analysis of these changes, how they relate to planning practice, and their significance. It is an essential guide to current planning theory and the post-positivist perspective. Contents: What is Theory? / The Current Landscape of Planning Theory / Systems and Rational Theory / Critical Theory and Marxism / Neo-Liberal Planning / Pragmatism / Planners as Advocates / After Modernity / Collaborative Planning / Conclusions August 2009 280pp 4 b/w line drawings Hardback £65.00 Paperback £22.99

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Planning, Environment, Cities Series Editors: Yvonne Rydin and Andy Thornley

Cleo Paskal, Associate Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resource Governance, Chatham House/Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK (contributor to The Economist, Chicago Tribune, The Times, and The Japan Times - she will also be featured in the upcoming documentary film, A Short History of Progress, executive produced by Martin Scorsese )

‘This is the fist comprehensive view of the real consequences of environmental change.’- M D Nalapat, UNESCO Peace Chair and Director, Department of Geopolitics, Manipal University, India Combining climate research and interviews with geopolitical strategists and military planners, Paskal identifies the environmental problems that are most likely to start wars, destroy economies and create failed states. Global Warring is a fascinating tour through our uncertain future and is essential to understanding tomorrow’s world. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THE USS SIEVE / The Coming Storm / PART II: THE NEW GEOPOLITICAL ICEBERGS / Life On The No Longer Permanent Permafrost / The Global Economy: Waiting for the Ship to Come in / A Short History of Modern Geopolitics, As Seen From the Deck Of A Ship / The Great Cold Rush of ‘08 / PART III: PRECIPITATING CHANGE IN ASIA AND BEYOND / Today’s Weather / The Story So Far / Interesting Times, Narrowing Options / PART IV: WATER / Building a Geopolitical Ark / Drawing Lines in the Water / Fighting Over Atlantis / PART V: YOUR POINT IS? / Conclusion January 2010 Hardback

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Eco-Standards, Product Labelling and Green Consumerism Magnus Boström, Associate Professor of Sociology and Environmental Lecturer, Södertörn University College, Sweden and Mikael Klintman, Associate Professor, Research Policy Institute, Lund University, Sweden

‘...the rich empirical base and its many references make this a book worth buying and reading.’ Mats Bladh, International Journal of Consumer Studies As conscientious consumers, we become overwhelmed with alarms about food contamination, climate change, chemical pollution and other environmental and health-related risks. This book explores green and politically engaged consumerism, asking the question: does green labelling offer ways toward a greener and more democratic society? A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com October 2008 Hardback

264pp £52.00

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Consumption and Public Life Series Editors: Frank Trentmann and Richard Wilk ebook available from: Dawson ERA, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary

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URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Energy, Climate and the Environment

Sustainable Energy Opportunities and Limitations

Series Editor: David Elliott Concerns about the potential environmental, social and economic impacts of climate change have led to a major international debate over what could and should be done to reduce greenhouse gases. This series will examine the technical, environmental and political issues connected with proposed policies for responding to climate change.

Nuclear Or Not? Does Nuclear Power Have a Place in a Sustainable Energy Future? Edited by David Elliott, Professor of Technology Policy, The Open University, UK

’Possibly the only UK book covering the contemporary debate. Nuclear or Not?...offers divergent views and perspectives on nuclear power.’- No 2 Nuclear Power

Edited by David Elliott, Professor of Technology Policy, The Open University, UK

Catherine Mitchell, Professor of Sustainable Energy Policy, Exeter University, UK

‘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

’...Mitchell...knows how to clearly set out complicated issues. Her arguments are well thought out, passionate and exciting...The publication of her book is very timely...’ - Power UK (Platts)

In this timely book, leading authors explore the technologies that might help us to develop a sustainable energy future, emphasising 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. Contents: PART I: THE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY OPTIONS / PART II: MAKING IT HAPPEN / PART III: THE FUTURE A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2009 312pp Paperback £19.99

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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.

Global Warming and Climate Change

Contents: PART I: SETTING THE SCENE / PART II: STRUCTURING THE DEBATE / PART III: THE FUTURE UK ENERGY MIX: STRATEGIC ISSUES / PART IV: SOME KEY NUCLEAR ISSUES / PART V: NUCLEAR AROUND THE WORLD

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.

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The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy

Prospects and Policies in Asia and Europe

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. Contents: Breaking Free of the Band of Iron / The Regulatory State Paradigm – and Its Challenges / The Difficulty of Delivering the ‘Right’ Change Quickly Enough / Preferable Intervention – The Pursuit of Nuclear Power / Renewable Energy in the UK / Markets and Networks – Pure Paradigm and Effect / New Zealand as a Case Study / Examining European Political Paradigms / Just-do-it: Solutions, Opportunities and Realities December 2009 248 pp 4 tables and 4 figures Paperback £19.99

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Edited by Antonio Marquina, Chair, International Security and Cooperation, Complutense University, Spain

Contents: PART I: WATER AND FOOD / PART II: NATURAL DISASTERS / PART III: ENVIRONMENTALLYINDUCED MIGRATION / / PART IV: MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION POLICIES / PART V: CONCLUSIONS February 2010 480pp 216x138mm 53 b/w illustrations and 21 b/w tables Hardback £75.00 978-0-230-23771-1

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URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES • GENERAL & REFERENCE Energy, Climate and the Environment CONT...

Energy for the Future A New Agenda Ivan Scrase, Works on Policy Framings, Appraisals and Change in the areas of Carbon Abatement, Energy Efficiency, Bioenergy and Flood Risk Management and Gordon Mackerron, Economist who works on Energy Policy and Economics

The Renewal of Nuclear Power in Finland Edited by Matti Kojo, Researcher, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Tampere, Finland and Tapio Litmanen, Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

In 2002 Finnish Parliament decided to permit further construction of nuclear power after decades of long societal struggle. This book analyzes the major phases of the decision-making process. It is an excellent guide to understanding energy and climate policy in Finland and thus the main ideas behind the renewal of nuclear power in Europe. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / T.Litmanen: The Transillumination of Finnish Nuclear Policy / PART II: THE APPLICATION AND RESISTANCE / A.Lampinen: Analysis of Justification Arguments in the Application for the 5th Nuclear Reactor in Finland / H.Lammi: Social Dynamics behind the Changes in the NGO Anti-Nuclear Campaign during 1993–2002 / PART III: DECISIONMAKING IN FINLAND / A.Berg: The Anatomy and Actors of a Decent Deal: Reading the Nuclear Discourses of the Parliamentarians / E.Säynässalo: Nuclear Policy Processes in Finland in a Comparative Perspective / M.Kojo: The Strategy of Site Selection of the Repository for Spent Nuclear Fuel in Finland / T.Litmanen: The Temporariness of Societal Risk Evaluation: Understanding the Finnish Nuclear Decisions / PART V: CONCLUSIONS / M.Kojo :The Revival of Nuclear Power in a Strong Administrative State May 2009 280pp 216x138mm 5 figures, 8 graphs and 3 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-57592-9

Cutting carbon emissions is urgent but very challenging in wealthy democracies. Energy for the Future analyzes the changing contexts, imperatives and fault lines, and proposes ways forwards. Greater public engagement and a new approach to markets are vital, but traditional concerns with energy security and economic efficiency cannot be set aside. Contents: PART I: THE ENERGY POLICY AGENDA / PART II: TOWARDS A NEW AGENDA / PART III: CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com February 2009 320pp 13 tables and illustrations Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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General and Reference

The Australian Study of Politics Edited by R.A.W. Rhodes, Professor of Government, University of Tasmania, Australia

The Australian Study of Politics provides the first comprehensive reference book on the history of the study of politics in Australia, whether described as political studies or political science. It focuses on Australia and on developments since WWII, also exploring the historical roots of each major subfield. Contents: A.Capling: Foreword / R.A.W.Rhodes: In Search of Australian Political Science / PART I: THE INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT / P.Weller: Universities and the Study of Politics / J.Brett: The Inter-War Foundations of Australian Political Science / D.Jaensch: A History of the Australasian Political Studies Association / PART II: THE SUBFIELDS / I.Treganza: Political Theory / S.MacIntyre: Political History / J.Walter: Political Biography / H.Irving: The Constitution and the Judiciary / R.A.W.Rhodes & J.Wanna: The Executives / J.Uhr: Parliaments / A.Fenna: Federalism / I.McAllister: Elections and Electoral Behaviour / M.Goot: Political Communication and the Media / M.Simms: Political Parties / S.Scalmer: Pressure Groups and Social Movements / S.Ahamed & G.Davis: Public Policy and Administration / R.Eccleston: Political Economy / L.Holmes: Comparative Government and Politics / B.J.Tria Kerkvliet: South-East Asia / R.Devetak & R.Higgott: International Relations Theory / M.Wesley: Foreign Policy and Security / J.Ravenhill: International Political Economy / PART III: THEMES / C.Johnson: Radical Approaches / T.Rowse: Indigenous Politics / A.Parkin & L.Hardcastle: Immigration and Multi-Culturalism / D.Brennan & L.Chappell: Women and Gender / A.Kellow: Environmental Politics / P.’t Hart & J.Walter: Political Psychology / PART IV: THEN AND NOW / G.Maddox: Political Theory / D.Aitkin: Australian Government and Politics / J.Power: Public Administration: Reflections of an Old Institutionalist / P.Boyce: International Relations November 2009 544pp 7 b/w tables and 2 figures Hardback £100.00

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GENERAL & REFERENCE • TEACHING & RESEARCHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION

The Statesman’s Yearbook 2010 The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World 146th edition

The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics

Edited by Barry Turner, Freelance Writer, Journalist and Broadcaster, UK

‘The most comprehensive guide to world political and economic affairs.’ - Robert Thomson, Publisher, Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal Each copy comes with FREE online access to www. statesmansyearbook. com. Site license upgrades are also available for libraries who wish to network the data. New this year: a chronology of the ‘credit crunch.’ Contents: Time Zones Map / Flags of the World/Map of the World (Colour Pullout Section) / Key World Facts / Chronology of World Events from April 2008 to March 2009 / Credit Crunch Chronology from April 2007 to March 2009 / Addenda / PART I: B.Turner: The Way It Was, and Is / International Organizations / PART II: COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD A-Z, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: Key Historical Events / Territory and Population / Social Statistics / Climate / Constitution and Government / Government Chronology / Recent Elections / Current Administration / Current Leaders / Defence / International Relations / Economy / Energy and Natural Resources / Environment / Industry / International Trade / Communications / Social Institutions / Culture / Diplomatic Representatives / Further Reading / Abbreviations / Place and International Organizations Index / Index of Current Leaders July 2009 Hardback

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Edited by Steven N. Durlauf, University of Wisconsin, USA and Lawrence E. Blume, Cornell University, USA

Teaching for Understanding at University

‘Summing Up: Highly recommended.’ - Choice

Deep Approaches and Distinctive Ways of Thinking

Written by over 1500 eminent contributors, this new edition of The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics retains many classic essays of enduring importance and contains 1,872 articles. Published in eight print volumes and for the first time in online format, this is the definitive scholarly reference work for a new generation of economists. Contents: Publishing History / Editors’ Preface / List of Entries A-Z / The Dictionary Volumes 1-8 / Appendices / Subject Index / Index Also available as a dynamic online resource Visit: www. dictionaryofeconomics.com to request a free trial May 2008 Hardback

7534pp £1760.00

Teaching and Researching in Higher Education

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Winner of the 2008 Prose award for the Best Multi-Volume Reference Work in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Dictionary was also a finalist and received an honourable mention in the Best eProduct category

Noel Entwistle, Professor Emeritus, Department of Higher and Further Education, University of Edinburgh, UK

‘...it could well become a classic text in this field.’ - John Nisbet, Honorary Research Fellow and Professor of Education, University of Aberdeen, UK This book brings together a range of research findings and professional experience about the effects of teaching on the quality of learning at university, encouraging university teachers to think broadly and imaginatively about approaches to teaching in their own area to help students develop deep, personal understandings of the subject. Contents: PART I: HOW STUDENT’S LEARN / PART II: WHAT IS LEARNED / PART III: HOW ACADEMICS TEACH / PART IV: PROVIDING TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT TO SUPPORT LEARNING / PART V: MONITORING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING / A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com July 2009 224pp 234x156mm 29 b/w tables and 12 b/w line drawings Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-59385-5 Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-96298-5

Universities into the 21st Century Series Editors: Roger King and Noel Entwistle

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OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS

Social Trends

Office for National Statistics

Office for National Statistics Office for National Statistics

Regional Trends Regional Trends features articles highlighting the wealth of regional information available in the UK. It includes research into data sources and statistical tools to aid understanding of the differences and similarities between areas. It also contains a data catalogue to signpost users to datasets available online. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 197pp £42.50

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An indispensable compendia publication of a whole range of UK social and economic statistics.

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Office for National Statistics

June 2009 Paperback

Annual Abstract of Statistics 2009

39th edition

Social Trends is a flagship publication from the Office for National Statistics. It draws together statistics, analysis and research to provide an up to date and comprehensive description of our society today, and how it has been changing. This year’s edition includes a special article on households, families and children.

July 2009 Paperback

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Contents: This latest edition of Social Trends includes updates for all key policy areas, covering: / Labour Market / Education / Population / Social Protection / Transport / Crime & Justice / Households & Families / Lifestyles / Environment / Income & Wealth / Expenditure / Health and Housing April 2009 Paperback

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index The 2008 Presidential Elections Jones Vassallo 34 Days Harel Issacharoff

30 51

A Aaltola Western Spectacle of Governance and the Emergence of Humanitarian World Politics 68 Abegunrin Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century 42 Activating the Citizen DeBardeleben Pammett 79 Addison Brück Making Peace Work 57 Adshead Tonge Politics in Ireland 28 Aesthetics and World Politics Bleiker 64 Africa in Global Politics in the Twenty-First Century Abegunrin 42 African Media and the Digital Public Sphere Mudhai Tettey Banda 85 African Political Thought Martin 41 After 2015: International Development Policy at a Crossroads Sumner Tiwari 55 The Age of Migration Castles Miller 69 Agenda-Setting in the European Union 13 Princen Agents of Atrocity Mitchell 64 Ahrens Politics, Gender and Conceptual Metaphors 84 Air Transport and the European Union Kassim Stevens 13 Aktar Kızılyürek Özkırımlı Nationalism in 25 the Troubled Triangle Alam Israeli Exceptionalism 49 Alcock Social Policy in Britain 11 Alden Anseeuw Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa 42 Alford Engaging Public Sector Clients 90 Allmendinger Planning Theory 92 Allwood Wadia Gender and Policy in France 24 American Diplomacy and Strategy toward Korea and Northeast Asia, 1882 - 1950 and After Kim 33 American Empire and the Political Economy of Global 32 Finance Panitch Konings American Power after the Berlin Wall 31 Henriksen Anand Self-Defense in International Relations 63 Anderson Japan and the Specter of Imperialism 39 Andeweg Irwin Governance and Politics of the Netherlands 27 Angell Sieder Schjolden The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America 45 Annual Abstract of Statistics 2009 Office for National Statistics 96 Anti-Apartheid and the Emergence of a 66 Global Civil Society Thörn Applying Political Theory Smits 80 Arafat The Mubarak Leadership and Future 50 of Democracy in Egypt Arguments and Actions in Social Theory Preston 81 ASEAN’s Cooperative Security Enterprise 37 Katsumata

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Asmus A Little War That Shook the World The Australian Study of Politics Rhodes Autonomy and Control of State Agencies Verhoest Roness Verschuere

34 94 87

B Bacon Contemporary Russia 35 Bafoil Central and Eastern Europe 22 The Balance of Power in World History Kaufman Little Wohlforth 70 Bale European Politics 23 Balme Dowdle Building Constitutionalism in China 22 Balogun The Route to Power in Nigeria 43 Balzacq The External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs 14 Barack Obama and African American Empowerment Marable Clarke 29 Baran The Other Muslims 59 Barreto Nationalism and Its Logical Foundations 78 Bartlett The New American Economy 30 Baun Marek EU Cohesion Policy after Enlargement 15 Bayandor Iran and the CIA 49 Bechhofer McCrone National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change 9 Becker Open Varieties of Capitalism 68 Beckman The Frontiers of Democracy 79 Becoming Europeans Sassatelli 26 Beeson Bisley Issues in 21st Century World Politics 60 Behr A History of International Political Theory 75 Bell Memory, Trauma and World Politics 60 Bengio The Turkish-Israeli Relationship 47 Berridge Diplomacy 61 Bielsa Hughes Globalization, Political Violence and Translation 69 The Binding of Nations Corner 16 The Birth of Biopolitics Foucault 72 8 Black Redefining British Politics The Blair Legacy Casey 8 87 Blank Burau Comparative Health Policy Blaug How Power Corrupts 71 64 Bleiker Aesthetics and World Politics Bogdanor From New Jerusalem to New Labour 7 Booth Dunne Worlds in Collision 70 Börzel Coping with Accession to the European Union 14 Boström Klintman Eco-Standards, Product Labelling 92 and Green Consumerism Bouckaert Peters Verhoest The Coordination of Public Sector Organizations 87 Bradley Inside Egypt 50 Braunthal Right-Wing Extremism in Contemporary Germany 27 Brett Reconstructing Development Theory 54 British International Thinkers from Hobbes to Namier Hall Hill 75 British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour Griffiths Hickson 7 British Political Thought, 1500-1660 Burgess 11 British Politics Leach Coxall Robins 12

Brooker Modern Stateless Warfare 60 Brooker Non-Democratic Regimes 7 Brown High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Presidential Impeachment 29 Bruter Harrison The Future of our Democracies 5 Building Constitutionalism in China Balme Dowdle 22 Building Decent Societies Townsend 64 Building States and Markets Özcan 52 Burg The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes 52 11 Burgess British Political Thought, 1500-1660 Burnham Gilland Lutz Grant Research Methods in Politics 81 Burnham Politicians, Bureaucrats and Leadership in Organizations 25 Busby Marketing the Populist Politician 85 Buse Hein Drager Making Sense of Global Health Governance 65 Business Politics and Social Policy Utting Marques 58 Butler Contemporary South Africa 43 Bzdek The Kennedy Legacy 33

C Campbell Justice 73 Caracciolo di Torella Masselot Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy 19 Carkoglu Kalaycioglu The Rising Tide of Conservatism in Turkey 28 Carl Schmitt and the Politics of Hostility Violence and Terror Slomp 81 Carr Liberalism and Pluralism 71 Carvalho Gemenne Nations and their 78 Histories Casey The Blair Legacy 8 Castles Miller The Age of Migration 69 Celtic Tiger in Collapse Kirby 23 Central and Eastern Europe Bafoil 22 Cerami Vanhuysse Post-Communist Welfare Pathways 21 Chaikin Sharman Corruption and Money Laundering 79 Challenging Global Inequality Greig Hulme Turner 57 Chernov Hwang Peaceful Islamist Mobilization in the Muslim World 5 Chhotray Stoker Governance Theory and Practice 58 China in an Era of Transition Hasmath Hsu 40 Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia 38 Rozman Chitty Education Policy in Britain 89 Cities on the Plains Miller 78 Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism Meer 8 Civil Organizations and Protest Movements in Israel Marteu 50 Civilian Jihad Stephan 48 Cocozzelli War and Social Welfare 87 Coffey Thornley Globalization and Varieties of Capitalism 10 Cole le Galès Levy Developments in French Politics 4 25 Collette The Newer Eve 8

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index Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century Sanders 86 Community Care Means Richards Smith 91 Community, Citizenship and the ‘War on Terror’ Noxolo Huysmans 68 Comparative Government and Politics Hague Harrop 2 Comparative Health Policy Blank Burau 87 Competitive Regionalism Solís Stallings Katada 67 Compston Policy Networks and Policy Change 88 The Confrontation Phares 51 The Conservatives under David Cameron Lee Beech 8 Considine Lewis Alexander Networks, Innovation and Public Policy 90 Constitutional Futures Revisited Hazell 11 Constructing 21st Century U.S. Foreign Policy Schonberg 32 Contemporary America Duncan Goddard 32 Contemporary Britain McCormick 12 Contemporary Europe Sakwa Stevens 23 Contemporary Russia Bacon 35 Contemporary South Africa Butler 43 Contested States in World Politics 56 Geldenhuys The Coordination of Public Sector Organizations Bouc 87 kaert Peters Verhoest Coping with Accession to the European Union 14 Börzel Corner The Binding of Nations 16 Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulatory Governance Utting Marques 58 Corporate Social Responsibility Raman 60 Corruption and Money Laundering Chaikin Sharman 79 Couldry Livingstone Markham Media Consumption and Public Engagement 84 Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society Howell Lind 74 Created Equal Horsbrugh-Porter Amnesty 64 International Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory Sprintzen 72 Crowson Hilton McKay NGOs in Contemporary Britain 11 Cuban Medical Internationalism Kirk Erisman 47

D Dabène The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America 22 DARA (Development Assistance Research Associates) The Humanitarian Response Index 2009 53 DARA (Development Assistance Research Associates) The Humanitarian Response Index 2008 53 Daring and Caution in Turkish Strategic Culture Mufti 25 DeBardeleben Pammett Activating the Citizen 79

Debating the War of Ideas Patterson Gallagher 48 Demagogue Signer 6 The Democratic Challenge Nef Reiter 82 Democratization Grugel 71 Deschouwer The Politics of Belgium 27 Developments in American Politics 6 Peele Bailey Cain 28 Developments in British Politics 8 Heffernan Cowley Hay 7 Developments in French Politics 4 Cole le Galès Levy 25 Developments in Russian Politics 7 White Sakwa Hale 35 18 Dinan Europe Recast Dinan Ever Closer Union 18 Diplomacy Berridge 61 The Discourse of Politics in Action Wodak 86 Diversity in the European Union Prugl Thiel 19 Dodd The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict 26 Dryzek Dunleavy Theories of the Democratic State 82 32 Duncan Goddard Contemporary America Durlauf Blume The New Palgrave Dictionary 95 of Economics Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia Vu Wongsurawat 38

E East Timor Kingsbury 39 Eco-Standards, Product Labelling and Green Consumerism Boström Klintman 92 Education Policy in Britain Chitty 89 Egan Nugent Paterson Research Agendas in EU Studies 14 Elections and Democracy after Communism? Herron 36 Elections and Voters van der Eijk Franklin Reitemeyer 5 Elliott Nuclear Or Not? 93 Elliott Sustainable Energy 93 85 el-Nawawy Khamis Islam Dot Com Engaging Public Sector Clients Alford 90 Energy for the Future Scrase Mackerron 94 Entwistle Teaching for Understanding at University 95 Ernest Gowers Scott 88 Espach Private Environmental Regimes in Developing Countries 54 Essentials of UK Politics Heywood 12 The Ethics of Postcommunism Prozorov 36 EU Cohesion Policy after Enlargement Baun Marek 15 18 Europe Recast Dinan 19 Europe’s Greece Kalaitzidis The European Neighbourhood Policy in Perspective Whitman Wolff 13 The European Parliament Judge Earnshaw 17 The External Dimension of EU Justice and Home Affairs Balzacq 14 European Politics Bale 23 The European Union and World Politics Gamble Lane 20

European Union Policy Towards The Arab-Israeli Peace Process Musu Europeanization and National Politics Ladrech The Europeanization of National Foreign Policy Gross Evaluating Transnational NGOs Steffek Hahn Ever Closer Union Dinan Export Success and Industrial Linkages Khan

16 12 59 18 39

F The Failure of Democratic Nation Building Somit Peterson 53 Feeny Clarke The Millennium Development Goals and Beyond 55 Financing Referendum Campaigns Gilland Lutz Hug 77 The First Black President Hill 30 Five Years of My Life Kurnaz 31 Fleras The Politics of Multiculturalism 63 The Foreign Policy of the European Union Keukeleire MacNaughtan 17 Foucault Security, Territory Population 71 Foucault The Birth of Biopolitics 72 Foucault The Government of Self and Others 71 France, Social Capital and Political Activism Vassallo 24 From Hierarchy to Anarchy Larkins 74 From New Jerusalem to New Labour Bogdanor 7 The Frontiers of Democracy Beckman 79 The Fundamentals of Global Governance Whitman 81 The Future of EMU Talani 21 The Future of Global Relations Paupp 67 The Future of our Democracies Bruter Harrison 5

G Gaffney Political Leadership in France 24 Gamble Lane The European Union and World Politics 20 Gamble The Spectre at the Feast 69 Gardini The Origins of Mercosur 44 Gautney Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era 61 Geldenhuys Contested States in World Politics 56 Gender and Policy in France Allwood Wadia 24 Gendering Religion and Politics Herzog Braude 64 George The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and 34 Georgia Gevisser A Legacy of Liberation 43 Gibbon Lazaro Ponte Global Agro-Food Trade and Standards 59 Gilland Lutz Hug Financing Referendum Campaigns 77 Glencross What Makes the EU Viable? 20 Global Agro-Food Trade and Standards Gibbon Lazaro Ponte 59 Global Health Governance Kay Williams 65 Global Inequality Matters Moellendorf 62 Global Political Economy O’Brien Williams 58

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index Global Warming and Climate Change Marquina 93 Global Warring Paskal 92 Globalization and Emerging Societies Pieterse Rehbein 54 Globalization and the ‘New’ SemiPeripheries Worth Moore 65 Globalization and Varieties of Capitalism Coffey Thornley 10 Globalization, Political Violence and Translation Bielsa Hughes 69 Globalization Scholte 70 Governance after Neoliberalism in Latin 45 America Grugel Riggirozzi 40 Governance and Politics of China Saich Governance and Politics of the Netherlands Andeweg Irwin 27 Governance Theory and Practice Chhotray Stoker 58 88 Governing Electronically Henman Governing Risk Moschella 59 The Government and Politics of the European Union Nugent 16 The Government of Self and Others Foucault 71 Greig Hulme Turner Challenging Global Inequality 57 Griffiths Hickson British Party Politics and Ideology 7 after New Labour Groenewegen Spithoven Van den Berg Institutional Economics 61 Gross The Europeanization of National Foreign Policy 12 71 Grugel Democratization Grugel Riggirozzi Governance after Neoliberalism in Latin America 45

H Hague Harrop Comparative Government and Politics 2 Hall Hill British International Thinkers from Hobbes to Namier 75 Ham Health Policy in Britain 89 Hancock Regional Integration 88 Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of International Relations Neacsu 78 Harel Issacharoff 34 Days 51 Harpviken Social Networks and Migration in Wartime Afghanistan 51 Hasmath Hsu China in an Era of Transition 40 Hay Lister Marsh The State 70 Hay New Directions in Political Science 73 Hay Political Analysis 84 11 Hazell Constitutional Futures Revisited Healey Making Better Places 91 89 Health Policy in Britain Ham Heffernan Cowley Hay Developments in British Politics 8 7 Heller Mershon Political Parties and Legislative Party Switching 80 Henders Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy 3 Henman Governing Electronically 88 Henriksen American Power after the Berlin Wall 31

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Theories of European Integration Rosamond 18 Herron Elections and Democracy after Communism? 36 Herzog Braude Gendering Religion and Politics 64 Heywood Essentials of UK Politics 12 3 Heywood Key Concepts in Politics Heywood Political Ideologies 83 83 Heywood Political Theory Heywood Politics 2 High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Presidential Impeachment Brown 29 30 Hill The First Black President The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict 26 Dodd The History and Politics of Voting Technology Saltman 34 A History of International Political Theory 75 Behr Hix The Political System of the European Union 18 The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Burg 52 Horizontal Inequalities and Conflict Stewart 53 Horsbrugh-Porter Amnesty International Created 64 Equal Hoskins O’Loughlin Television and Terror 86 How Power Corrupts Blaug 71 Howell Lind Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society 74 Howorth Security and Defence Policy in the European Union 18 Huang Politics in Pacific Asia 40 Hughes Public Management and Administration 91 The Humanitarian Response Index 2009 DARA (Development Assistance Research Associates) 53 The Humanitarian Response Index 2008 DARA (Development Assistance Research Associates) 53

I Immigrants, Literature and National Integration Lacroix 27 The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape Morgan 77 The Impact of 9/11 on Business and Economics: The Business of Terror Morgan 76 The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War Morgan 76 The Impact of 9/11 on Psychology and Education Morgan 77 The Impact of 9/11 on Religion and Philosophy Morgan 77 The Impact of 9/11 on the Media, Arts, and Entertainment Morgan 77 In the Name of the Nation Laruelle 36 India Express Lak 38 Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services Yeatman Dowsett Fine 90 Inside Egypt Bradley 50 Institutional Economics Groenewegen Spithoven Van den Berg 61

Institutions, Ethnicity and Political Mobilization in South Africa Piombo 42 International Discord on Population and Development Kantner Kantner 52 Interpreting Islamic Political Parties Salih 4 Iosifidis Reinventing Public Service Communication 6 Iran and the CIA Bayandor 49 Ireland and the European Union Laffan O’Mahony 17 Islam Dot Com el-Nawawy Khamis 85 Israeli Exceptionalism Alam 49 Issues in 21st Century World Politics Beeson Bisley 60

J Japan and the Specter of Imperialism Anderson Jarvis Times of Terror Jones Vassallo The 2008 Presidential Elections Judge Earnshaw The European Parliament The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America Angell Sieder Schjolden Justice Campbell

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M Maass The World Views of the U.S. Presidential Election 29 Macey Multiculturalism, Religion and Women 9 Macola Liberal Nationalism in Central Africa 41 Magen Risse McFaul Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law 80 Making Better Places Healey 91 Making Peace Work Addison Brück 57 Making Sense of Global Health Governance Buse Hein Drager 65 Malaysian Maverick Wain 37 Marable Clarke Barack Obama and African American Empowerment 29 Marketing the Populist Politician Busby 85 Marquina Global Warming and Climate Change 93 Marsh Stoker Theory and Methods in Political Science 76 Martens Nagel Windzio Transformation of Education Policy 4

Marteu Civil Organizations and Protest Movements in Israel 50 Martin African Political Thought 41 McCormick Contemporary Britain 12 McCormick Understanding the European Union 16 63 McCrone McPherson National Days McDonald Our Violent World 59 11 McGarvey Cairney Scottish Politics McGrattan Northern Ireland 1968-2008 9 McMahon Rankin Beachler Winning the White House, 30 2008 Means Richards Smith Community Care 91 Media Consumption and Public Engagement Couldry Livingstone Markham 84 Media, Memory and Human Rights in Chile Sorensen 45 Meer Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism 8 70 Melissen The New Public Diplomacy Memory, Trauma and World Politics Bell 60 Meydani Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs 49 25 Michael Resolving the Cyprus Conflict The Millennium Development Goals and Beyond Feeny Clarke 55 Miller Cities on the Plains 78 Milner Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa 41 64 Mitchell Agents of Atrocity Mitchell The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy 93 Moaddel Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Publics 48 Modern Stateless Warfare Brooker 60 62 Moellendorf Global Inequality Matters Morgan The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape 77 Morgan The Impact of 9/11 on Business and Economics: The Business of Terror 76 Morgan The Impact of 9/11 on Politics and War 76 Morgan The Impact of 9/11 on Psychology and Education 77 Morgan The Impact of 9/11 on Religion and Philosophy 77 Morgan The Impact of 9/11 on the Media, Arts, and Entertainment 77 Moschella Governing Risk 59 Moses Knutsen Ways of Knowing 82 The Mubarak Leadership and Future of Democracy in Egypt Arafat 50 Mudhai Tettey Banda African Media and the Digital Public Sphere 85 Mufti Daring and Caution in Turkish Strategic Culture 25 Multiculturalism Religion and Women Macey 9 Murray Parties, Gender Quotas and Candidate Selection in France 24 Musu European Union Policy Towards The Arab-Israeli Peace Process 13

N National Days McCrone McPherson 63 National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change Bechhofer McCrone 9 Nationalism and Its Logical Foundations Barreto 78 Nationalism in a Global World Pryke 66 Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle 25 Aktar Kızılyürek Özkırımlı Nations and their Histories Carvalho Gemenne 78 Naurin Wallace Unveiling the Council of the European Union 15 Neacsu Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of International Relations 78 82 Nef Reiter The Democratic Challenge Networks, Innovation and Public Policy Considine Lewis Alexander 90 The New American Economy Bartlett 30 New Directions in Political Science Hay 73 The New Palgrave Dictionary of 95 Economics Durlauf Blume The New Political Sociology Taylor 61 The New Public Diplomacy Melissen 70 New Media and the New Middle East Seib 85 The Newer Eve Collette 8 NGOs, Africa and the Global Order Pinkney 56 NGOs in Contemporary Britain Crowson Hilton 11 McKay Nietzsche’s Revolution Schotten 79 Non-Democratic Regimes Brooker 7 Northern Ireland 1968-2008 McGrattan 9 Noxolo Huysmans Community, Citizenship and the 68 ‘War on Terror’ Nuclear Or Not? Elliott 93 Nugent The Government and Politics of the European Union 16

O O’Brien Williams Global Political Economy O’Malley Jones The Peacock Committee and UK Broadcasting Policy Oates Kaid Berry Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy Obstacles to Democratization in South East Asia Paul Office for National Statistics Annual Abstract of Statistics 2009 Office for National Statistics Regional Trends Office for National Statistics Social Trends Oktem Kerslake Robins Turkey’s Engagement with Modernity Open Varieties of Capitalism Becker The Origins of Mercosur Gardini The Other Muslims Baran Our Violent World McDonald Özcan Building States and Markets Ozkirimli Theories of Nationalism

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index P Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Smith 47 Panitch Konings American Empire and the Political 32 Economy of Global Finance Parekh Rethinking Multiculturalism 83 Parsons Thomas Hare and Political Representation in Victorian Britain 80 Participation and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century City Pearce 74 Parties, Gender Quotas and Candidate Selection in 24 France Murray 92 Paskal Global Warring Patterson Gallagher Debating the War 48 of Ideas Patterson Privatising Peace 63 Paul Obstacles to Democratization in South East Asia 37 67 Paupp The Future of Global Relations Peaceful Islamist Mobilization in the Muslim 5 World Chernov Hwang The Peacock Committee and UK Broadcasting Policy O’Malley Jones 9 Pearce Participation and Democracy in the Twenty74 First Century City Peele Bailey Cain Developments in American Politics 6 28 Perrineau Rouban Politics in France and 21 Europe Phares The Confrontation 51 Phinnemore Warleigh-Lack Reflections on European Integration 15 Pieterse Rehbein Globalization and Emerging Societies 54 56 Pinkney NGOs, Africa and the Global Order Piombo Institutions, Ethnicity and Political 42 Mobilization in South Africa Planning Theory Allmendinger 92 The Plural States of Recognition Seymour 62 Poland and European Integration Lane Wolański 20 Policy Networks and Policy Change 88 Compston Political Analysis Hay 84 The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy 93 Mitchell Political Ideologies Heywood 83 Political Ideology in Britain Leach 10 Political Leadership in France Gaffney 24 Political Parties and Legislative Party Switching Heller Mershon 80 The Political System of the European Union Hix 18 Political Theory Heywood 83 Political Transformations and Political Entrepreneurs Meydani 49 Political Warfare against the Kremlin Schwartz 86 Politicians, Bureaucrats and Leadership in Organizations Burnham 25 Politics & Rhetoric Yoos 85

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Politics and Ethnicity Rudolph 6 Politics and Power Kidd Legge Harari 62 Politics and the Criteria of Truth Shomali 74 Politics, Gender and Conceptual Metaphors Ahrens 84 Politics in France and Europe Perrineau Rouban 21 Politics in Ireland Adshead Tonge 28 Politics in Pacific Asia Huang 40 The Politics of Belgium Deschouwer 27 The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and 34 Georgia George The Politics of Housing Booms and 67 Busts Schwartz Seabrooke The Politics of Multiculturalism Fleras 63 The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America Dabène 22 Politics of Social Change in Ghana Talton 41 Politics Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Lane 26 Politics Heywood 2 Post-Communist Welfare Pathways Cerami Vanhuysse 21 Power and the State Smith 66 Power Lukes 83 President George W. Bush’s Influence over Bureaucracy and Policy Provost Teske 33 Presidential Breakdowns in Latin America Llanos Marsteintredet 44 Preston Arguments and Actions in Social Theory 81 Princen Agenda-Setting in the European Union 13 Private Environmental Regimes in Developing Countries Espach 54 Privatising Peace Patterson 63 Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law Magen Risse McFaul 80 Protest and Organization in the Alternative 61 Globalization Era Gautney Provost Teske President George W. Bush’s Influence 33 over Bureaucracy and Policy Prozorov The Ethics of Postcommunism 36 Prugl Thiel Diversity in the European Union 19 Pryke Nationalism in a Global World 66 Public Management and Administration Hughes 91 Public Policy Values Stewart 89 The Public Sphere Salvatore 72 63 Pugh What is Radical Politics Today?

R Raghavan War and Peace in Modern India 39 60 Raman Corporate Social Responsibility Rangsimaporn Russia as an Aspiring Great Power in East Asia 35 Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy Caracciolo di Torella Masselot 19 Reconstructing Development Theory Brett 54 Redefining British Politics Black 8 Reflections on European Integration Phinnemore Warleigh-Lack 15

Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa Milner 41 Regional Integration Hancock 88 Regional Trends Office for National Statistics 96 Reinventing Public Service Communication Iosifidis 6 The Renewal of Nuclear Power in 94 Finland Kojo Litmanen Research Agendas in EU Studies Egan Nugent Paterson 14 Research Methods in Politics Burnham Gilland 81 Lutz Grant Resolving the Cyprus Conflict Michael 25 Restoring Hope Karpf Ferguson Swift 57 Rethinking Imperialism Kiely 59 Rethinking Multiculturalism Parekh 83 Rethinking Popular Representation Törnquist Stokke Webster 75 Revolution! Kozloff 44 94 Rhodes The Australian Study of Politics Right-Wing Extremism in Contemporary 27 Germany Braunthal The Rising Tide of Conservatism in Turkey Carkoglu Kalaycioglu 28 Roberts Wilson Urban Segregation and Governance in 47 the Americas Rosamond Theories of European Integration 18 6 Roshandel Cook The United States and Iran The Route to Power in Nigeria Balogun 43 Rowney Huskey Russian Bureaucracy and the State 36 Rozman Chinese Strategic Thought 38 toward Asia Rubin Lebanon 49 6 Rudolph Politics and Ethnicity Rugraff Sánchez-Ancochea Sumner Transnational Corporations and Development Policy 55 Russia as an Aspiring Great Power in East 35 Asia Rangsimaporn Russian Bureaucracy and the State Rowney Huskey 36 Russian Government and Politics Shiraev 34

S Sahle World Orders, Development and Transformation 52 Saich Governance and Politics of China 40 Sakwa Stevens Contemporary Europe 23 Salih Interpreting Islamic Political Parties 4 Saltman The History and Politics of Voting Technology 34 Salvatore The Public Sphere 72 Sanchez You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe 31 Sanders Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century 86 Sassatelli Becoming Europeans 26 Scholte Globalization 70 Schonberg Constructing 21st Century U.S. Foreign Policy 32 Schotten Nietzsche’s Revolution 79 Schumann Toward an Anthropology of Government 9 Schwartz Political Warfare against the Kremlin 86

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T Talani The Future of EMU 21 Talton Politics of Social Change in Ghana 41 Tan U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism 29 Tang Mingjiang Acharya Living with China 40 Taylor The New Political Sociology 61 Teaching for Understanding at University Entwistle 95 Television and Terror Hoskins O’Loughlin 86 Territoriality, Asymmetry, and Autonomy Henders 3 Terrorism, Elections, and Democracy Oates Kaid Berry 4 Theories of Nationalism Ozkirimli 73 Theories of the Democratic State Dryzek Dunleavy 82 Theory and Methods in Political Science Marsh Stoker 76 Thomas Hare and Political Representation in 80 Victorian Britain Parsons Thörn Anti-Apartheid and the Emergence of a Global Civil Society 66 Times of Terror Jarvis 33 Törnquist Stokke Webster Rethinking Popular Representation 75 Toward a New Public Diplomacy Seib 31 Toward an Anthropology of Government Schumann 9 Townsend Building Decent Societies 64 Transformation of Education Policy Martens Nagel Windzio 4 Transnational Corporations and Development Policy Rugraff Sánchez-Ancochea Sumner 55 Turkey’s Engagement with Modernity Oktem Kerslake Robins 48 The Turkish-Israeli Relationship Bengio 47 Turner The Statesman’s Yearbook 2010 95

U U.S. Strategy Against Global Terrorism Tan 29 Unah The Supreme Court in American Politics 29 Understanding the European Union McCormick 16 Understanding Third World Politics Smith 56 Unionist Voices and the Politics of Remembering the Past in Northern Ireland Simpson 10 The United States and Iran Roshandel Cook 6 Unveiling the Council of the European Union Naurin Wallace 15 Urban Segregation and Governance in the 47 Americas Roberts Wilson Utting Marques Business, Politics and Social Policy 58 Utting Marques Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulatory Governance 58

Vassallo France, Social Capital and Political Activism 24 Verhoest Roness Verschuere Autonomy and Control of State Agencies 87 Vu Wongsurawat Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia 38

W Wain Malaysian Maverick 37 War and Peace in Modern India Raghavan 39 War and Social Welfare Cocozzelli 87 Ways of Knowing Moses Knutsen 82 Wells Wild Man 31 Western Spectacle of Governance and the Emergence of Humanitarian World Politics Aaltola 68 What is Radical Politics Today? Pugh 63 What Makes the EU Viable? Glencross 20 White Sakwa Hale Developments in Russian Politics 7 35 Whitehead Latin America 44 Whitman The Fundamentals of Global Governance 81 Whitman Wolff The European Neighbourhood Policy in Perspective 13 Why Politics Matters Stoker 3 Wild Man Wells 31 Wilson Game Local Government in the United Kingdom 91 Winning the White House, 2008 McMahon Rankin Beachler 30 Wodak The Discourse of Politics in Action 86 World Orders, Development and Transformation Sahle 52 The World Views of the U.S. Presidential Election Maass 29 Worlds in Collision Booth Dunne 70 Worth Moore Globalization and the ‘New’ SemiPeripheries 65

Y Yeatman Dowsett Fine Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services Yoos Politics & Rhetoric You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe Sanchez

V Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Publics Moaddel 48 van der Eijk Franklin Reitemeyer Elections and Voters 5 van Munster Securitizing Immigration 19

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