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Anthropology

Emotional Worlds

From Anthropology to Social Theory Rethinking the Social Sciences Arpad Szakolczai | University College Cork

For graduate students and researchers in anthropological theory, this book offers a renewal of social theory through anthropological concepts such as liminality, trickster, imitation, schismogenesis, participation, and gift relations, by revisiting the rise of the modern world and its sociology via key ideas developed by ‘maverick’ anthropologists. • Provides an anthropological ‘toolkit’ that enables innovative understanding of the underlying power mechanisms of globalized modernity • Readers dissatisfied with the canonised version of social theory will find new inspiration for research • Uses anthropological concepts never before discussed together Anthropological theory

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 284pp 978-1-108-42380-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-43838-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$25.99

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Access, Participation and Changing Practice Jean Lave | University of California, Berkeley

An incisive study of situated learning as transformational change in everyday life, aimed at students and researchers in the social sciences, social anthropology, anthropology of education and social theory. Lave’s critical theory of social practice takes assumptions about learning as key to theory and the practice of social change. • Provides an anthropological approach to comprehending and studying learning that will be useful for courses on everyday life and social practice, courses on different approaches to teaching and learning, and courses on political conflict, social organizing and social change • Argues the social, collective and political character of ‘learning’, which is relevant to every social science discipline as it addresses issues of social change • Traces twenty-five years of Lave’s work, including her own retrospective review of ‘situated learning’ • The chapters can be read in any order, each having its own introduction Social, cultural anthropology

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The Cambridge Handbook of Kinship Edited by Sandra Bamford | University of Toronto

An essential work of reference for students and researchers of kinship, this Handbook will also be of interest to anyone working on issues related to gender, subjectivity, personhood, power relations, embodiment, globalization, and the history of social science thought. • Showcases the most important directions in the study of kinship over the last few decades, providing readers with a well-rounded view of the field • Twenty-nine chapters draw upon the original work of the most preeminent scholars in the field • Combines cutting-edge theoretical insights with well-grounded ethnographic research Social, cultural anthropology | Cambridge Handbooks in Anthropology

April 2019 247 x 174 mm 650pp 6 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-04118-9 Hardback c. £95.00 / c. US$160.00

Emotional Worlds is the first anthropological work in a generation to reconsider the nature of emotion, a preoccupation of our age. Adopting a narrative approach, it explores cultural worlds from the intimate perspective of the emotional life, showing how emotions tell a story, shaping lives, transforming situations and colouring experience. • Provides readers with a critical perspective on the ethnographic encounter and a vivid insight into other lives • Recovers a vast area of social life and experience lost to conventional ethnography • Provides a critical perspective on other approaches to emotion in cognitive psychology, philosophy and the human sciences, highlighting their limitations in real-life situations Social, cultural anthropology | New Departures in Anthropology

Learning and Everyday Life

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 275pp 978-1-108-48046-8 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$99.00 978-1-108-72743-3 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$29.99

Beyond an Anthropology of Emotion Andrew Beatty | Brunel University

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Macroeconomics for Professionals A Guide for Analysts and Those Who Need to Understand Them Leslie Lipschitz | Bowdoin College, Maine

An excellent reference for applied economists, Macroeconomics for Professionals offers a guide to the practical tools of macroeconomic analysis, explaining succinctly the mainstream analytic frameworks for assessing developments and policies. • Draws on developments in countries around the world to provide the framework for macroeconomic analysis • Provides professionals and students with the tools needed to evaluate whether macroeconomic policies are adequately addressing twentyfirst-century challenges • Uses simple and appealing terms to enable readers to understand the importance of the macroeconomic issues covered Macroeconomics and monetary economics

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-1-316-51589-1 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-108-44983-0 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$39.99

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The Bank of England and the Government Debt Operations in the Gilt-Edged Market, 1928–1972 William A. Allen | National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), London

This book analyzes the operations of the Bank of England in the gilt-edged market during the midtwentieth century. Drawing heavily on the archives and daily ledgers of the Bank of England, William A. Allen presents a specialized and revealing study of the practice and governance of British monetary policy. • Reveals largely unknown facts about the Bank of England’s gilt-edged operations during the mid-twentieth century through the use of archival research • Offers a different interpretation of monetary history by focusing on the problems posed by inadequate market liquidity • Sheds light on the Bank of England’s secretive policy decisions and the general public’s understanding of those decisions Macroeconomics and monetary economics | Studies in Macroeconomic History

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 284pp 23 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-1-108-49983-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00 C

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Economics, business studies

The Political Economy of Defence Edited by Ron Matthews | Cranfield University, UK

A contemporary and comprehensive analysis of national and supranational defence governance in an uncertain and increasingly dangerous world. For policymakers, analysts, graduate students and academics interested in defence economics, political economy, public economics and public policy. • The only contemporary perspective on the political economy of defence • Gives an updated and comprehensive review of the role of government and supranational authorities in the delivery of defence and security • Comprises high quality contributions from celebrated international scholars in their respective fields Public economics and public policy

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April 2019 228 x 152 mm 542pp 21 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-108-42492-9 Hardback c. £90.00 / c. US$120.00 978-1-108-44101-8 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$39.99

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Markets and Morals The book is researched and written with strong academic rigor and persuasive argument that also makes it accessible to the general public. Considering efficiency, equality, and morality, it argues for market expansion, particularly in legalizing kidney sales and prostitution. These are highly controversial issues with important public policy significance. • Explores how kidney sales and legalized prostitution in particular would significantly increase social welfare while considering efficiency, equality and morality • Extends economic analysis to include such effects as the possible crowding out of intrinsic motivation and morality in using the market, thus helping to reduce the anti-market sentiments that might be based on mistaken views • Argues that the progression of society through higher degrees of division of labor, higher incomes, better education, more liberalism, and more understanding of economics will typically allow a wider scope for using markets Public economics and public policy

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Principles of Conflict Economics The Political Economy of War, Terrorism, Genocide, and Peace Second edition Charles H. Anderton | College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts

This book provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the key themes and principles of conflict economics, with new scholarship on well-established areas such as war, terrorism and alliances and underresearched areas including genocides, individual and family aspects of war, and conflict prevention. • Incorporates new tools and theoretical perspectives, including behavioral economics and economics of identity • Provides more extensive coverage of macroeconomic concepts and issues such as genocides and mass killings, weapons technologies, and conflict management and peace • Simple graphs, intuitive narratives, and applications of standard economic concepts and methods will be of use to both economic and noneconomic audiences Microeconomics

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 400pp 241 b/w illus. 978-1-107-18420-6 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-316-63539-1 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$49.99

Edited by Sugata Marjit | Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta

This essential volume reflects the continuing and enduring utility of general equilibrium as a framework of analyses. It attempts to reiterate that understanding broad and holistic consequence of economic events and policies go beyond the partial equilibrium perspective. • Includes the seminal 1965 paper by Ronald Jones, ‘The Structure of Simple General Equilibrium Models’ • Offers unique perspectives by bringing together veteran scholars as well as young researchers • Recounts an array of contributions based on the theory and application of general equilibrium on several distinct research questions of wider interest Microeconomics

Justifying Kidney Sales and Legalizing Prostitution Yew-Kwang Ng | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 254pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-19494-6 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-64657-1 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99

International Trade, Welfare, and the Theory of General Equilibrium

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October 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-47387-3 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics Lori Keleher | New Mexico State University

Economists, philosophers, and policy experts from the Global North and South advance the conversation on the ethical dimensions of agency and democracy in development. These diverse essays from leading development academics and practitioners will interest students and scholars of global justice, international development and political philosophy. • Brings together the issues of agency, democracy, participation, and ethics in global development in a single, cohesive volume • Offers a diverse and relevant set of essays from academics and practitioners from a variety of fields from all around the globe • Celebrates and builds upon the work of development ethics pioneer David A. Crocker Economic development and growth

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 500pp 978-1-107-19500-4 Hardback c. £89.99 / c. US$140.00

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The Art of Economic Catch-Up Barriers, Detours and Leapfrogging in Innovation Systems Keun Lee | Seoul National University

Lee provides policy solutions for development challenges in non-technical terms, instead framing them with insightful and inventive allegories. The Art of Economic Catch-Up will appeal to anyone interested in innovation, ‘leapfrogging’, and economic development. • Includes accessible, non-technical explanations • Contains inventively conveyed, highly original theories • Presents incisive analysis of economic problems in developing/ emerging countries Economic development and growth

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-47287-6 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$84.99 978-1-108-46070-5 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$29.99

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Global Value Chains and Development

Institutional Economics An Introduction Stefan Voigt | Universität Hamburg

A concise and clear introduction to the new institutional economics that summarizes and explains current knowledge whilst addressing its gaps and weaknesses. For undergraduate and postgraduate students taking their first course on institutional economics, or anyone interested in the subject and its specific subfields. • Written in a concise, yet easy to understand style • This English version of the hugely popular German textbook has been substantially revised and features new pedagogical features and online resources • A continuation of Cambridge University Press’s strong history of publishing in institutional economics, which includes titles by Nobel Laureates Elinor Ostrom and Douglass North

Redefining the Contours of 21st Century Capitalism Gary Gereffi | Duke University, North Carolina

This book traces the emergence of arguably the most influential approach used to analyze globalization and its impacts. It studies the conceptual foundations of GVC analysis, and the twin pillars of ‘governance’ and ‘upgrading’, along with detailed case studies of China, Mexico and other emerging economies. • Offers a coursebook studying global value chains (GVC) • Brings together seminal writings of Professor Gereffi, one of the founders of the GVC framework • Presents detailed case studies of various emerging economies Economic development and growth | Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains

Contents: Preface; Introduction; 1. The basics; 2. Simple transactions; 3. Repeated and long-term transactions: on the choice of governance structures with given institutions; 4. Institutions and collective action; 5. The relevance of institutions for growth and development; 6. Explaining differences in external institutions across societies; 7. Explaining change in internal institutions; 8. On the need for normative theory; 9. Consequences for economic policy; 10. Outlook.

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 425pp 978-1-108-47194-7 Hardback £89.99 / US$110.00 978-1-108-45886-3 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

Economic development and growth

Encompasses the main concepts and approaches of quantitative impact evaluations, used to consider the effectiveness of programmes, policies, projects or interventions. This textbook for economics graduate courses can also serve as a manual for professionals in research institutes, governments, and international organizations. • Covers recent developments in rigourous impact evaluations of the last fifteen years • Considers numerous real world examples • Uses graphical tools to illustrate key identification conditions • No previous knowledge of complex econometric theory is required

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 18 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-108-47324-8 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$89.99 X 978-1-108-46108-5 Paperback c. £34.99 / c. US$44.99 X

Understanding Economic Change Advances in Evolutionary Economics Edited by Ulrich Witt | Max Planck Institute, Jena

Leading evolutionary economists explain how thinking in evolutionary terms can enhance our understanding of economic and social change. Highlighting recent advances in the field, this book shows how the evolutionary approach is increasingly expanding into ever more domains of economics. • Offers interpretative tools for understanding economic change • Authored by a range of international experts in the field • Outlines recent advances in the field and extensions to new areas for the first time Economic development and growth

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 402pp 11 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-13620-5 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00 C

Persecution and Toleration The Long Road to Religious Freedom Noel D. Johnson | George Mason University, Virginia

The emergence of religious liberty in the West is one of the most important developments in modern history. This book treats the subject in an integrative way, borrowing tools from economics, history, and political science. Researchers in fields across the humanities and social sciences will find it a valuable resource. • Presents a novel explanation of the rise of religious freedom • Readers will understand how modern Western societies came to treat religious diversity differently than pre-modern societies • Discusses the foundations of liberal societies in a manner accessible to a popular audience

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Impact Evaluation Treatment Effects and Causal Analysis Markus Frölich | Universität Mannheim, Germany

Econometrics, statistics and mathematical economics

December 2018 246 x 189 mm 419pp 978-1-107-04246-9 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$105.00 978-1-107-61606-6 Paperback c. £25.00 / c. US$40.00

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An Introduction to the Advanced Theory of Nonparametric Econometrics A Replicable Approach Using R Jeffrey S. Racine | McMaster University, Ontario

This book provides theory, open source R implementations, and the latest tools for reproducible nonparametric econometric research. Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty wishing to keep abreast of this field will find this resource more accessible than similar books. • R code is provided for all examples and can be studied and modified by the reader • Each chapter ends with a ‘Practitioner’s Corner’ providing a set of commented examples in R that can be refined by the reader to suit their needs • An online solutions manual is available to instructors along with LaTeX beamer PDF formatted slides authored in R markdown that can be modified and tailored to an instructor’s needs Econometrics, statistics and mathematical economics

January 2019 253 x 177 mm 340pp 978-1-108-48340-7 Hardback c. £34.99 / c. US$49.99

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Economic development and growth | Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42502-5 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$100.00 978-1-108-44116-2 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$29.99

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Big-Time Sports in American Universities

Consumer Expectations Micro Foundations and Macro Impact Richard Thomas Curtin | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Second edition Charles T. Clotfelter | Duke University, North Carolina

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Why do so many American universities operate spectator sports businesses that have virtually nothing to do with research, service, or learning? The new edition of Charles T. Clotfelter’s book continues to explore how this enterprise has become a central function in American universities, and argues for an honest accounting of its costs and benefits. • Provides an updated examination of big-time college sports in American universities • Addresses recent scandals in big-time sports at the University of North Carolina, Penn State University, and the University of Miami • Explores topics currently in the news, including the attempt to unionize college athletes, and the link between college football and violence on campus Industrial economics

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 380pp 18 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-108-42112-6 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-43139-2 Paperback £17.99 / US$24.99 G TEXTBOOK

Financial Econometrics

Economics (general)

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 370pp 24 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00469-6 Hardback £99.99 / US$130.00 978-0-521-18113-6 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99

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Education TEXTBOOK

Models and Methods Oliver Linton | University of Cambridge

This thorough exploration of the models and methods of financial econometrics is written by one of the world’s leading financial econometricians. The up-to-date content covers developments in econometrics and finance over the last twenty years while ensuring a solid grounding in the fundamental principles of the subject. • Contains up-to-date coverage of topics reflecting recent developments in financial econometrics, including microstructure and asset pricing • This book is based on a successful course taught in the UK, China and Australia • Written by one of the world’s leading econometricians Contents: 1. Introduction and background; 2. Econometric background; 3. Return predictability and the efficient markets hypothesis; 4. Robust tests and tests of nonlinear predictability of returns; 5. Empirical market microstructure; 6. Event study analysis; 7. Portfolio choice and testing the capital asset pricing model; 8. Multifactor pricing models; 9. Present value relations; 10. Intertemporal equilibrium pricing; 11. Volatility; 12. Continuous time processes; 13. Yield curve; 14. Risk management and tail estimation; 15. Exercises and complements; 16. Appendix. Finance

January 2019 246 x 189 mm 622pp 978-1-107-17715-4 Hardback c. £135.00 / c. US$180.00 978-1-316-63033-4 Paperback c. £44.99 / c. US$59.99

Richard Thomas Curtin has directed the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment surveys for more than four decades. His analyses of recent trends in consumer expectations are regularly covered in the worldwide press. In this book, Curtin presents a new theory of expectations, consistent with both micro data observations and the macro environment. • Proposes a new theory of consumer expectations based on empirical observations from the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiments surveys • Challenges rational and behavioural theories that presume consumers play a passive role in the macro economy • Establishes a framework that can achieve consensus across disciplines including psychology, sociology, and political science

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Success in Professional Experience Building Relationships in Educational Settings Second edition Michael Dyson | Federation University Australia

This edition has been fully revised, and features two new chapters on assessment and planning for success along with sample planning documents and lesson plan templates. In-chapter activities, reflections, case studies and links to the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) reinforce student understanding. • Features links to the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) • Includes sample planning documents and lesson plan templates • Contains activities, reflections and case studies to help students feel confident before going on placement Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Ethical considerations; 3. Expectations; 4. Observations; 5. Planning for successful learning; 6. Assessing for successful learning; 7. Classroom management; 8. Mentoring and reflective practice; 9. Portfolios and reflective practice; 10. Building relationships for working with Indigenous students; 11. Building relationships for working with high able and gifted students; 12. Pre-service teachers from a nonEnglish speaking background; 13. Conclusions. Education, history, theory

July 2018 249 x 174 mm 248pp 2 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-108-44561-0 Paperback £54.99 / US$69.99

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Making Humanities and Social Sciences Come Alive Early Years and Primary Education Edited by Deborah Green | University of South Australia

Drawing on the expertise of a diverse team of academics and educators, Making Humanities and Social Sciences Come Alive is an invaluable resource that provides early childhood and primary pre-service educators with the knowledge and skills to deliver this exciting curriculum. • Closely aligned with the Australian Curriculum and the Early Years Learning Framework, this text encourages best practice in the teaching of history, geography, civics and citizenship, and economics and business in the early childhood and primary settings • Each chapter draws on the expertise of a diverse group of leading academics and practising teachers from across Australia, providing comprehensive coverage of all major concepts • Learning is supported through practical tips, reflections, review questions and case studies highlighting the application of theory Contents: Part I. Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum: 1. Making humanities and social sciences come alive: the significance of curriculum in education; 2. A guided tour of the HASS Australian Curriculum: planning and integrating learning; 3. HASS in the early years: connecting the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum; 4. Humanities and social sciences in the early childhood and primary years; Part II. HASS Concepts and Sub-strands: 5. Conceptual thinking in HASS; 6. The past in the present: bringing history and citizenship education to life in early years settings; 7. History and historical inquiry; 8. Making geography come alive by teaching geographical thinking; 9. Civics and citizenship in the twenty-first century; 10. Bringing economics and business into educational settings; Part III. Teaching and Learning in HASS: 11. Inquiry learning – the process is essential to the product; 12. Engaging with ethical understanding in the early years and beyond: the community of inquiry approach; 13. The power of play to engage and nurture creative, independent learners; 14. Using picture books to develop language and literacies in HASS; 15. Effective assessment practices; Part IV. Integration across Cross-Curriculum Priorities: 16. The General Capabilities’ synergy with HASS; 17. Authentic engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content in P–6 education; 18. Studies of Asia and Australia’s involvement with Asia; 19. Educating for sustainability: theoretical and practical insights for preservice teachers; Part V. HASS for All Learners: 20. Values education and social justice; 21. Culturally responsive pedagogy: respecting the diversity of learners studying humanities and social sciences; 22. Humanities and social sciences for everyone: inclusive approaches respectful of learner diversity; Part VI. Community and Global Connections: 23. Using community resources to develop active and informed citizens; 24. Uncovering hidden hems in the community; 25. Enhancing HASS learning with technology; 26. Libraries and librarians: at home with HASS; 27. Global education; Part VII. Getting Started: 28. Early career teaching in the early years; 29. Early career teaching in the primary years. Education, history, theory

March 2019 255 x 190 mm 552pp 74 colour illus. 33 tables 978-1-108-44543-6 Paperback £54.99 / US$69.99 X

Health and Physical Education Preparing Educators for the Future Third edition Judith Miller | University of New England, Australia

Health and Physical Education: Preparing Educators for the Future continues to provide a comprehensive overview of the theoretical underpinnings, knowledge, understanding and skills required to successfully teach health and physical education in Australia. The book brings together research, curriculum and pedagogy in the field. • Includes an improved balance of early years, primary and secondary content • Presents a greater focus on ‘health’, health education and promotion • This book is supported by superior pedagogical features within the text and a complementary VitalSource interactive eBook Education, history, theory

November 2018 255 x 190 mm 288pp 36 colour illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-33369-6 Paperback with VitalSource eBook £55.00 / US$84.95 X

The Politics of Institutional Reform Katrina, Education, and the Second Face of Power Terry M. Moe | Stanford University, California

Treating Hurricane Katrina as a natural experiment, Moe explores education reform to reveal how political power shapes and stifles efforts to fix failing institutions. Because the post-Katrina reforms proved revolutionary, this book will interest researchers and students in American politics, education, public policy, and theory of political institutions. • Provides a novel approach to studying the politics of institutional reform • Offers a new perspective on the education reform that occurred in New Orleans post-Katrina • Shows how the politics of institutional reform can be understood in terms of simple fundamentals: vested interests and power Education, history, theory

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 214pp 978-1-108-48115-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Making Sense of Mass Education Third edition Gordon Tait | Queensland University of Technology

This book provides engaging and accessible analysis of traditional issues associated with mass education. It challenges preconceptions about social class, gender and ethnicity discrimination; highlights the interplay between technology, media, popular culture and schooling; and inspects the relevance of ethics and philosophy in modern classrooms. • Updated to include the latest research, statistics and legal policies • Features a new chapter on alternative education, reflecting the changing landscape of Australian education • Includes access to a large collection of additional questions, activities and relevant web and video links Contents: Part I. Re-assessing the Three Pillars: Modern and Postmodern Sociologies of Education: 1. Social class; 2. Gender; 3. Race/ethnicity; Part II. The Foundations of an Alternative Approach: Education and Governance: 4. Governance; 5. Subjectivity; 6. Pre-adulthood; 7. Big data; Part III. Cultural Contexts of Contemporary Education: 8. The media;

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9. Popular culture; 10. Technology; 11. Globalisation; Part IV. Philosophy and Mass Education: 12. Philosophy; 13. Ethics and the law; 14. Truth and postcolonialism; 15. Alternative education. Education, history, theory

February 2019 255 x 190 mm 364pp 6 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-44579-5 Paperback c. £60.00 / c. US$84.95

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Understanding Curriculum The Australian Context Second edition Scott Webster | Deakin University, Victoria

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Understanding Curriculum is a critical introduction to contemporary curriculum theory and practice. Substantially revised, the second edition includes more detailed consideration of the ideological underpinnings of curriculum development, and features new chapters on assessment and reporting, and updated vignettes and extracts. • Explores major philosophies of curriculum development, including conservative, neoliberal and progressive approaches • Examines the relationships between curriculum and pedagogy, equity, technology, gender, social justice and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues in depth • Includes annotated weblinks and lecturer resources Contents: 1. The landscape of curriculum theory; 2. Introducing conservative ideological approaches to curriculum; 3. Social efficiency ideology; 4. Neoliberal ideology in curriculum; 5. Progressive approaches to curriculum; 6. Social reconstruction ideology; 7. Pedagogy; 8. Equity and (critical) diversity; 9. Exploring implications of the construction of the girl/boy binary in curriculum; 10. Indigenous issues and a curriculum for social justice; 11. How educational technology influences curriculum work; 12. Assessing what we value; 13. Designing assessment; 14. Unit planning and design; 15. Reflecting on how you can bring education to the curriculum. Education, history, theory

February 2019 249 x 176 mm 276pp 978-1-108-44999-1 Paperback £59.99 / US$74.99

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Language and linguistics Korean Syntax and Semantics EunHee Lee | State University of New York, Buffalo

An accessible yet in-depth introduction to the structure and meaning of Korean and modern linguistic theory, which will be essential reading for both professional linguists and students in syntax, semantics, and Asian language and linguistics. • Contains new theoretical analyses of Korean, that provides an important reference for theoretical discussions • Provides key words, exercises and further reading lists to help develop the application of mainstream linguistic theories to Korean • Uses innovative applications of modern syntax-semantics theoretical technology in a step-by-step way Grammar and syntax

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Universal Semantic Syntax A Semiotactic Approach Egbert Fortuin | Universiteit Leiden

Syntactic theory has been dominated in the last decades by theories that disregard semantics in their approach to syntax. This book presents an alternative approach to syntax, showing that syntax can be analyzed from a semantic perspective. • Proposes a new and integrated view of syntax • Provides a clear and comprehensive introduction into semiotactic theory, ideal for readers without prior knowledge of the theory • Presents a model for analyzing each sentence from any language by formalizing it Grammar and syntax | Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, 160

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-47680-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Lexicon James Pustejovsky | Brandeis University, Massachusetts

An accessible introduction to lexical structure and design, and the relation of the lexicon to grammar as a whole. The Lexicon can be used for introductory and advanced courses, and includes a range of exercises and in-class activities designed to engage students, and help them acquire the knowledge and skills they need. • The book is structured so the contents can be easily customised to a specific course level, set of objectives or requirements, with a brief cross-reference guide for instructors • No single linguistic framework is assumed, so instructors can easily adapt the materials to their specific theoretical allegiance • Includes a wide range of exercises per chapter, with ‘Discuss’ items specifically tailored for in-class activities and group discussion • Uses a syntactic approach to lexical data, with special emphasis on syntactically relevant lexical features, to help students relate the content of this course to their background in syntactic theory Contents: Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. The Lexicon in Linguistic Theory: 1. Introduction; 2. Lexicon and syntax; 3. Lexicon in syntactic frameworks; 4. Lexicon and semantics; 5. Lexicon in semantic frameworks; Part II. Lexical Structures: 6. The structure of a lexical entry; 7. Semantic typing and decomposition; 8. Argument structure; 9. Lexical aspect, tense, and modality; Part III. Lexicon as a System: 10. General architecture of the lexicon; 11. Compositionality in the mapping from the lexicon to syntax; Answers to selected exercises; Online resources; Glossary; References; Subject index; Name index. Grammar and syntax | Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics

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Language and linguistics

Grammatical Voice

Rhyme over Reason

Fernando Zúñiga | Universität Bern, Switzerland

Phonological Motivation in English Réka Benczes | Corvinus University of Budapest

Aimed at students of linguistics and researchers in morphology, syntax, and semantics, this textbook introduces a wide variety of topics related to passives, causatives, and other voices, and systematizes how they are similar and how they differ. • The first ever textbook devoted to the crosslinguistic study of voice • Creates consistent terminology that can be adopted by users to enable better understanding of the field due to common labels for different, yet similar, phenomena • Includes a chapter on sources of individual voices and voice syncretisms Grammar and syntax | Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics

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Phonetics and phonology

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 280pp 15 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-49187-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Open Source Jihad Problematizing the Academic Discourse on Islamic Terrorism in Contemporary Europe Per-Erik Nilsson

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The Prosodic Patterns of English Conversation

Per-Erik Nilsson provides an overview of the academic research and political legislation concerning ‘Islamic terrorism’ in Europe, examining ‘terrorism’, ‘radicalism’, and ‘counter-terrorism’ and how they evolved into academic focus of studies and political objects of governance.

Nigel G. Ward | University of Texas, El Paso

Grammar and syntax | Elements in Religion and Violence

August 2018 178 x 127 mm 100pp 978-1-108-44874-1 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

Ideal for scholars and students of linguistics, discourse, stylistics and language play, this book explores the role of phonological motivation – sound symbolism and rhyme/alliteration – in English word-formation. It argues that the sound shape of words carries meaning for its users and also has a range of social and interactional functions. • Presents an up-to-date and comprehensive account of word-formation patterns generally neglected or marginalized in morphological literature • Incorporates a wide array of examples, ranging from conventionalized words and expressions to brand names and advertisements • Places often neglected word-formations into the bigger morphological picture

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The English Phrasal Verb, 1650–Present History, Stylistic Drifts, and Lexicalisation Paula Rodríguez-Puente | Universidad de Oviedo, Spain

Ideal for researchers and students in English historical linguistics and syntax, this comprehensive study traces the development of phrasal verbs from early modern to present-day English. Based on large amounts of empirical evidence it shows the phrasal verb to be one of the most idiosyncratic features of English. • Provides readers with new evidence concerning the status of phrasal verbs based on empirical evidence over a long time span • Uses corpus evidence to provide new insights into the nature of the particles and phrasal-combinations • Provides readers with a better understanding of the morphosyntactic and semantic features of phrasal verbs under three great processes of linguistic change (grammaticalisation, lexicalisation, and idiomatisation) Grammar and syntax | Studies in English Language

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A comprehensive resource that catalogues the most common and useful prosodic patterns in English, explaining how we weave together intonation, loudness variation, and timing to frame words, tie meanings together, and achieve our goals in conversation. Ideal for courses on phonetics, pragmatics, and English as a second language. • Focuses on prosody in real life conversations, ideal for English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and learners • Considers the broader picture of human interaction, linking language phenomena to culture, cognitive processes, personal styles, and social interaction • Accessible to both students and non-specialists, early chapters develop concepts and help the reader hone their perceptions Phonetics and phonology

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 262pp 108 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-18106-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-316-63361-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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The Limits of Expression Language, Literature, Mind Patricia Kolaiti | New York College, Athens

Exploring ‘the prison house of language’, this book radically alters our view of the interplay between language, literature and mind; it reconsiders a wide range of interdisciplinary issues of particular interest to linguists, cognitive psychologists and literary/art theorists, sketching new directions for literary study in the twenty-first century. • This book is accessible to a wide audience across multiple disciplines, with varying degrees of expertise • Shows how linguistics and cognitive theories can both influence and be influenced by the study of literature and art • Maps out new directions for literary study in the twenty-first century Semantics and pragmatics

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 165pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-108-41866-9 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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The Language of Hunter-Gatherers

Tim McNamara | University of Melbourne

Edited by Tom Güldemann | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

This volume offers a linguistic window into twenty-first-century hunter-gatherer societies – how they survive and interface with agricultural and industrial societies. It challenges assumptions regarding the lack of social dynamism in huntergatherer societies and shows that their languages are no different from other languages. • Addresses an ongoing debate, whilst bringing new kinds of data to the argument • Includes a valuable appendix on forager languages • Easily accessible, it avoids using technical linguistic jargon

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January 2019 228 x 152 mm 672pp 978-1-107-00368-2 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00

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Sociolinguistics | Key Topics in Applied Linguistics

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The Suspect’s Statement Talk and Text in the Criminal Process Martha Komter | Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)

Language, Culture, and Education Challenges of Diversity in the United States Edited by Elizabeth Ijalba | Queens College, City University of New York

Explores language, culture, and education among immigrants in the United States. Using qualitative and quantitative research methods, it describes the range of experiences in raising children with more than one language, across major ethno-linguistic groups in New York – those of Hispanic, Chinese and Korean communities. • Provides professionals in education, speech language pathology, and social studies with guidance on how to integrate cultural and linguistic diversity into their teaching and therapy practices • Highlights parents’ concerns about maintaining their heritage language and the challenges they face in raising their children bilingual • Includes a repository of first-hand immigrant experiences that focuses on the challenges of learning English, acculturation into US society, and achieving education goals Sociolinguistics

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 342pp 4 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-08187-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Understanding the role of language within the formation of a sense of self has been revolutionised by developments in social theory, particularly poststructuralism. This book provides students with a much-needed introduction to these developments and their relevance to social problems involving racist, sexist, homophobic and other discourses. • Provides an up-to-date theoretical approach to the topic, in a field which often relies on out-of-date theory • Difficult concepts are explained clearly, promoting understanding by students as well as researchers • Presents an exciting and theoretically defensible methodological breakthrough in poststructuralist discourse analysis

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Variation, Versatility and Change in Sociolinguistics and Creole Studies John Russell Rickford | Stanford University, California

A collection of seminal articles that show how linguists who study variation and change in language and society, and those who study pidgin and creole languages, have benefitted from sharing their respective data, theories and methods. Ideal for scholars and students of sociolinguistics, creole studies, and Caribbean and African American studies. • Includes several of John Russell Rickford’s key works in one place, including two brand new, specially-written chapters • Addresses key theoretical concepts in sociolinguistics with data from creole communities and insights from recent data from African America and the Caribbean • Provides an invaluable resource for researchers who wish to assess the linguistic and sociolinguistic competence of speakers in their speech communities or communities of practice more deeply than most current methods provide for Sociolinguistics

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Aimed at linguists and sociologists working on discourse and conversation analysis, as well as scholars of law, this book examines how a suspect’s statement is elicited and written down, how it systematically differs from how the statement was spoken, and how it is quoted in court. • Provides insight for academics and legal professionals into the interplay of talk and text in institutional settings • Supplies a step-by-step analysis of the construction of the police report in the course of the interrogation • Uncovers the unnoticed features and unintended effects of the entextualisation process Sociolinguistics | Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics, 33

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 226pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05948-1 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Sociolinguistic Variation in Children’s Language Acquiring Community Norms Jennifer Smith | University of Glasgow

Aimed at sociolinguists and researchers of child language acquisition, as well as psychologists and educationalists, this book analyses the development of dialect in preschool children, in interaction with their primary caregivers. • Focuses on a comprehensive range of features that provides a complete picture of the acquisition of variation • Analyses an extensive database of vernacular speech arising from caregiver/child interaction in the earliest years of language development • Provides a wealth of real-life examples of caregiver/child interaction, not readily available elsewhere Sociolinguistics | Studies in Language Variation and Change

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 230pp 978-1-107-17261-6 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$110.00

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Global Englishes for Language Teaching Heath Rose | University of Oxford

This book explores the impact of the rise of English as a global language on English language teaching, and calls for innovation in pedagogical practice. Readership includes researchers of World Englishes, English as a lingua franca, English as an international language, and translanguaging, as well as teachers of applied linguistics and TESOL. • Discusses the key teaching constructs from a global perspective • Examines a wide range of recent research on the pedagogical implications of the growth of English as a global language • Provides researchers with a roadmap for future teaching-related research in Global Englishes, World Englishes, English as a lingua franca and English as an international language Applied linguistics and second language acquisition

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 272pp 8 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-107-16273-0 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-316-61495-2 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99 P

The Cambridge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics Edited by Geoff Thompson | University of Liverpool

Aimed at researchers and advanced students working in systemic functional linguistics (SFL) and other functional and cognitive areas of linguistics, this field-defining handbook provides an important state-ofthe-art survey of key issues in the study of SFL, covering an impressive range of theory and application. • A valuable one-stop resource of systemic functional linguistics (SFL) foundations and developments, for students, lecturers and researchers alike • Surveys the key issues in the study of SFL, making it accessible to readers who are unfamiliar with the theory • Provides an outline of future directions of the theory and its applications to inspire future research Discourse analysis | Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics

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The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics Edited by H. Ekkehard Wolff | Universität Leipzig

For scholars, students, and readers interested in African affairs and development studies, this book looks at past and current research on ‘African languages’ and addresses the role and functions of language, African and other, in ‘traditional’ and postcolonial African societies in terms of sociocultural modernization and economic development. • The first fully-comprehensive account of African linguistics that addresses its global history, tracing its establishment in various world regions and sub-regions of Africa • Exposes readers to a plethora of academic traditions and approaches to the study of ‘African languages’ and ‘language in Africa’ • Covers a vast area of inquiry including historical linguistics, language typology, culture and society, multilingualism, literacy, and language planning

Mexican American English Substrate Influence and the Birth of an Ethnolect Edited by Erik R. Thomas | North Carolina State University

An intensive overview of Mexican American English, linking it to the speech of other immigrant groups worldwide. This study is of particular interest to students and researchers in linguistics, as it provides insight into language contact, immigrant groups’ response to majority cultures, and an analysis of language-transfer effects. • Offers the most comprehensive empirical linguistic analysis of Mexican American English conducted to date • A large number of linguistic variables are analysed, to give a balanced picture of linguistic divisions within a community • Makes previously unmade connections between Latino English and other immigrant language varieties around the world History of the English Language | Studies in English Language

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 320pp 88 b/w illus. 41 tables 978-1-107-09856-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language Third edition David Crystal | University of Wales, Bangor

An essential text for a new generation of twentyfirst-century English language enthusiasts, its dual purpose as both a reference and textbook will appeal to English language lecturers and students as well as non-native English speakers. Audio resources recorded by David Crystal for this new edition bring the text to life. • Fully updated and expanded with new material to meet the needs of twenty-first century English language enthusiasts • Packed with over 100 colour illustrations, maps, tables and graphics • New online audio resources recorded by David Crystal for this third edition bring the text to life Contents: 1. Modelling English; Part I. The History of English: 2. The origins of English; 3. Old English; 4. Middle English; 5. Early modern English; 6. Modern English; 7. World English; Part II. English Vocabulary: 8. The nature of the lexicon; 9. The sources of the lexicon; 10. Etymology; 11. The structure of the lexicon; 12. Lexical dimensions; Part III. English Grammar: 13. Grammatical mythology; 14. The structure of words; 15. Word classes; 16. The structure of sentences; Part IV. Spoken and Written English: 17. The sound system; 18. The writing system. Part V. Using English: 19. Varieties of discourse; 20. Regional variation; 21. Social variation; 22. Personal variation; 23. Electronic variation; Part VI. Learning About English: 24. Learning English as a mother tongue; 25. New ways of studying English. English language, linguistics (general)

November 2018 276 x 219 mm 582pp 978-1-108-42359-5 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-43773-8 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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February 2019 247 x 174 mm 728pp 21 b/w illus. 13 maps 95 tables 978-1-108-41798-3 Hardback £120.00 / US$155.00 R

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Jurist in Context A Memoir William Twining | University College London

The Common Law Inside the Female Body Anita Bernstein | Brooklyn Law School

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In this book, Anita Bernstein explains why lawyers seeking gender progress from primary legal materials should start with the common law. She analyzes politically contentious issues such as abortion, surrogacy, prostitution, and sexual assault, with the aim to widen what the law can achieve in furtherance of women’s autonomy. • Offers an analysis of politically contentious issues, including abortion, surrogacy, prostitution, and sexual assault, with the goal of widening what the law can achieve in furtherance of women’s autonomy • Provides an explanation of why lawyers seeking gender progress from primary legal materials should start with the common law • Challenges the presumption that the common law and feminist jurisprudence are incompatible by identifying connections between the two systems that have always existed but have rarely been acknowledged Jurisprudence, legal theory

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-17781-9 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-62918-5 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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Temporalities of Law in the Visual Arts Desmond Manderson | Australian National University, Canberra

The visual arts offer wholly new resources through which to understand the representation, power, ideology and critique of law. This interdisciplinary book includes exceptional close readings of major works by artists from the sixteenth to the twentyfirst century informed by legal and social history, and by recent developments in legal and art theory. • Connects legal ideas to two major new turns in contemporary research – towards time, and visual studies • Engages with specific works of art from the sixteenth to the twentyfirst century • Discusses the intersection of law and art Jurisprudence, legal theory

February 2019 247 x 174 mm 400pp 11 b/w illus. 8 colour illus. 978-1-108-48097-0 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 P 978-1-108-70367-3 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99 P

Judicial Power

Featuring works by scholars and practitioners, this book offers an exciting analysis of the power of national and transnational constitutional courts. In times of rising populism, the authors examine the conditions under which constitutional courts can be a resource for democratic governance. Of interest to students, researchers, and practitioners. • Scholars of different disciplines and judges contribute chapters to this volume • The authors offer a new perspective of research on constitutional courts by relating the legitimacy and the effectiveness of constitutional courts to judicial methods of decision-making • The contributions offer a differentiated view of the power of constitutional courts focusing on the interesting question: what exactly is political about judicial review and what is not? Constitutional and administrative law, public law

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Church Law in Modernity Toward a Theory of Canon Law between Nature and Culture Judith Hahn | Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany

This book discusses natural law as a traditional but highly contested source of canon law. In doing so it marks a contribution to the heated debates on natural law in general and on the foundation of law, both secular or religious, in legal studies, philosophy, and ethics. • Proposes a new view of Catholic natural law • Proposes a new procedure for canon law legislation • Discusses natural law from an interreligious and interdisciplinary perspective Jurisprudence, legal theory | Law and Christianity

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-48325-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Jurisprudence, legal theory | Law in Context

How Constitutional Courts Affect Political Transformations Christine Landfried

Danse Macabre

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 64 b/w illus. 978-1-107-15866-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

This fascinating intellectual memoir by a leading academic lawyer charts the development of his thought in the context of African, American, and British universities over sixty years. Twining’s unique engagement with globalisation, jurisprudence, evidence, and legal education is addressed to legal theorists and academic lawyers generally. • Provides a historical perspective and intimate account of the development of law as a discipline in common law countries over sixty years • Offers a distinctive view of jurisprudence that challenges some mainstream ideas and practices while providing an integrated approach to legal theorising • Explores fundamental ideas about rules, values, concepts, evidence, standpoints, problems, reasoning and social facts, as well as the implications of globalisation for law and jurisprudence

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Emergency Powers in Australia

The Shapeshifting Crown Locating the State in Postcolonial New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the UK Edited by Cris Shore | University of Auckland

Second edition H. P. Lee | Monash University, Victoria

This book is of value to public officials with responsibility for handling emergencies threatening public safety or national security, constitutional commentators and scholars, and members of the public interested in understanding how Australia reconciles preservation of public safety with the protection of fundamental freedoms and the rule of law. • Provides a contemporary perspective on how a democratic country, such as Australia, deals with emergencies or crises which threaten public safety or national security, without undermining the rule of law • Provides a lucid analysis of the Australian constitutional and legal framework and the broad range of powers available to the authorities to deal with a crisis situation • Focuses on the operation of the separation of judicial power as a constraint on the invocation of special powers pertaining to preventative detention and control orders Constitutional and administrative law, public law

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 312pp 978-1-107-16653-0 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Constitutional and administrative law, public law

Women as Constitution-Makers

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 224pp 24 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49646-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Case Studies from the New Democratic Era Edited by Ruth Rubio-Marín | Universidad de Sevilla

This book offers first-hand accounts of women’s role in constitutionmaking in the democratic and post-conflict ‘revolutions’. Its audience will include students and readers of political and constitutional history, those interested in the dynamics of non-‘western’ politics, and the growing readership for literature on gender and constitutionalism. • Offers case studies of women as constitution-makers in nine individual countries, with a focus on countries other than the ‘west’ • Provides case studies of constitution-making in newly-democratising or post-conflict countries • The introduction draws lessons from a comparison of the case studies, as well as addressing larger, synthetic questions about both the importance of women’s participation in constitution-making, and the obstacles women face as constitution-makers

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Constitutional Dialogue Rights, Democracy, Institutions Geoffrey Sigalet | Stanford University, California

This volume will interest academic audiences across the fields of human rights law, public law, constitutional theory, jurisprudence, political theory, and political science. It will appeal to lawyers and judges reviewing legislation for compliance with rights, and political scientists and legislators interested in institutional dialogue. • Breaks important new ground in political and constitutional theory • The contributors are drawn from multiple intersecting disciplines and subfields • Exposes readers to different regional perspectives Constitutional and administrative law, public law | Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 21

Constitutional and administrative law, public law

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 384pp 1 table 978-1-108-49277-5 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

The Crown, bedrock of the constitution and ultimate source of state power, is a legal fiction; ambiguous, enigmatic, poorly understood, yet politically expedient. This book combines anthropological and legal perspectives to unravel its shapeshifting nature and the work that it performs in postcolonial New Zealand, Australia, Canada and Britain. • A novel anthropological analysis of the Crown and the political and legal work that it performs in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom • Examines the Crown’s fluid, contested and contradictory meanings and the implications of this for political legitimacy, sovereignty and governance in postcolonial societies • Provides comparative and ethnographic perspectives on the role of the Crown in postcolonial Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Britain, and assesses which country will be the first to become a republic • Analyses arguments about constitutional reform and offers new anthropological insights into the meanings of monarchy as a symbolic system

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April 2019 228 x 152 mm 483pp 978-1-108-41758-7 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

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Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and Anti-Terrorism Law in the Arab World

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A Sociology of Transnational Constitutions

Fatemah Alzubairi | Kuwait University

Social Foundations of the Post-National Legal Structure Chris Thornhill | University of Manchester

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The book examines the social processes that lead to the evolution of legal norms with global constitutional standing in contemporary society, making an important contribution to the sociology of constitutional law, post-legal national legal processes and human rights law. This title is also available as Open Access. • Explains the deep-lying social foundations of transnational law • Develops a new historical-sociological method for analyzing transnational norms • Combines methods derived from legal analysis, legal sociology and political sociology • This title is also available as Open Access Constitutional and administrative law, public law | Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

December 2018 229 x 152 mm 534pp 978-1-108-45599-2 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$44.99 Also available 978-1-107-03852-3 Hardback £72.99 / US$110.00

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The Nature of Constitutional Rights The Invention and Logic of Strict Judicial Scrutiny Richard H. Fallon Jr. | Harvard Law School, Massachusetts

This book explains what it means to have a constitutional right - which is often less than people think. It examines how, and why, rights can be outweighed by ‘compelling governmental interests’. Using historical examples, the book illuminates the nature of the judicial role in protecting genuinely meaningful rights. • Questions what it means to have a constitutional right when rights must often yield to ‘compelling governmental interests’ • Provides an account of rights as ‘constraints’ on governmental discretion, not absolute ‘privileges’ • Combines various perspectives to clarify what the Supreme Court does in defining and enforcing ‘constitutional rights’ Constitutional and administrative law, public law | Cambridge Studies on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-108-48326-1 Hardback c. £85.00 / c. US$110.00

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Hybrid Constitutionalism The Politics of Constitutional Review in the Chinese Special Administrative Regions Eric C. Ip | The University of Hong Kong

This book contributies to the comparative constitutional law and politics of hybrid regimes, those that are neither liberal democratic nor closed autocracies, and that are on the rise all over the world. China’s two Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong and Macau are used as case studies. • Develops a theoretical analysis of the politics of constitutional review in hybrid regimes and explores the politics and laws of hybrid and other non-democratic regimes • Examines the divergence between Hong Kong and Macau constitutional law based on an analysis of political differences between the Chinese Special Administrative Regions • Provides a comprehensive, accessible summary of the doctrinal differences between the constitutional jurisprudence of the top courts in Hong Kong and Macau Constitutional and administrative law, public law | Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 280pp 3 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-19492-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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This book will benefit theorists and practitioners of anti-terrorism law and policy at the national and international levels, including politicians and lawmakers as well as academics, military institutions, and UN bodies and figures. It is also useful to non-governmental human rights organizations, as well as scholars of colonialism and neo-colonialism. • Bridges a gap between Western and Arab legal and political approaches • Simplifies theoretical perspectives • Provides a legal history of counter-terrorism in colonial and neocolonial eras Comparative law

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-108-47692-8 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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From Transitional to Transformative Justice Edited by Paul Gready | University of York

The book will appeal to a diverse audience, including advocates and sceptics, academics and practitioners, transitional justice specialists and readers from other sectors (development, peacebuilding and human rights), and to a genuinely multi-disciplinary cohort of scholars. Its value lies in its contribution to both conceptual and practicebased thinking on transformative justice. • Debates the definition of transformative justice and its relationship with transitional justice • Develops a set of empirical case studies to support the concept of transformative justice • Appeals to a wide range of audiences, in sectors beyond transitional justice and in disciplines beyond law Human rights

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 342pp 3 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-16093-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Rescuing Human Rights A Radically Moderate Approach Hurst Hannum | Tufts University, Massachusetts

This is a multi-disciplinary book with a primary focus on international law and human rights. It analyzes human rights successes and failures, and argues that the role of human rights in foreign affairs continues to be crucial in the twenty-first century. • Creates a better and more realistic understanding of human rights in the world • Distinguishes human rights from other elements of both foreign policy and social change • This book is accessible to a wide audience, not just human rights lawyers and activists Human rights

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-41748-8 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-40536-2 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99

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The Right to Inclusive Education in International Human Rights Law

The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights in Context

Edited by Gauthier de Beco | University of Huddersfield

Development and Challenges Edited by Charles C. Jalloh | Florida International University

This volume analyses the prospects and challenges of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights in context. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. • Offers in depth analysis of the unprecedented merger of three types of jurisdiction contained in the Malabo Protocol in a single court • Assembles leading scholars, practitioners and experts to situate the future African Court within the wider international legal context • This title is also available as Open Access Human rights

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 3 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-42273-4 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Human rights | Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 368pp 978-1-107-12118-8 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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The Future of Economic and Social Rights Edited by Katharine G. Young | Boston College, Massachusetts

Human Rights-Compliant Counterterrorism Myth-making and Reality in the Philippines and Indonesia Jayson S. Lamchek | National University of Singapore

This book is for anyone interested in human rights and counterterrorism, including scholars, students, practitioners and the general public. Voicing a new view based on theoretical insights of critical terrorism studies and critical international law, it develops empirical studies of two important but under-researched developing countries. • Provides a new critical view of developments in human rights and counterterrorism law and policy • Written in a highly accessible language which ‘reads at times like a thriller’ • Offers extended multidisciplinary case studies using previously unpublished materials on two important but under-studied developing countries, the Philippines and Indonesia Human rights

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 2 tables 978-1-108-49233-1 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

The volume fills an important gap in literature by providing a detailed overview of the right to inclusive education in international human rights law and its application, in light of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, at the national, regional and international levels. • Explores the interrelationship between disability studies and law • Offers a thorough examination of specific aspects of the right to inclusive education • Includes an intelligible and clear presentation of international and regional mechanisms, as well as case studies in a large number of countries

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Beyond Cages Animal Law and Criminal Punishment Justin Marceau | University of Denver

This is the first book to critique the animal protection movement’s alliance with the prosecuting state. For persons researching social change or civil rights, this critique of the strategies of the animal protection movement will serve as a unique and valuable case study. • Offers a unique and valuable case study for those researching social change or civil rights • Provides readers with a comprehensive account of the way that criminal justice advancements may not advance, and may even impede, social change efforts • Proposes a new understanding of the existing social science research regarding the link between animal abuse and human violence

Students, academics and practitioners in law and other disciplines will learn from the world’s leading experts on economic and social rights – including rights to education, health care, food and housing. The examination of constitutions, courts and international mechanisms signal a transformation in debates about human rights, constitutions, democracy and development. • Engages multiple disciplines • Integrates and involves international, comparative and single-country perspectives • Explores emerging doctrines and proposals from leading commentators on economic and social rights from international human rights and constitutional rights regimes Human rights | Globalization and Human Rights

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 667pp 12 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-108-41813-3 Hardback £135.00 / US$175.00

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Can ASEAN Take Human Rights Seriously? Alison Duxbury | University of Melbourne

Provides a comprehensive explanation and critique of ASEAN’s human rights system in the context of political-legal developments in Southeast Asia and the global human rights discourse. It also features a rich analysis of the national, regional and international mechanisms that could strengthen the multi-institutional ASEAN human rights system. • Provides a comparative study of the multifaceted ASEAN human rights system in relation to the other human rights mechanisms available to ASEAN member states at the national, regional and international levels • Explores the historical issues and political developments that could explain the evolutionary path of the ASEAN human rights system and looks at the developments that have led to legal change • Examines the structure and work of the ASEAN human rights mechanisms in detail and updates the current literature on ASEAN and human rights Human rights | Integration through Law: The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration

March 2019 216 x 138 mm 400pp 978-1-108-46590-8 Paperback £37.99 / US$49.99

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March 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-41755-6 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-40545-4 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction and International Law

A History and Philosophy of International Law Gustavo Gozzi | Università di Bologna

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This book explains the Western colonial project and the West’s attempt to legitimize it through its international law, refusing the presumed universalism of the Western concept of human rights compared with the Arab declarations on rights. The book is addressed to readers interested in legal history and political thought. • Proposes a comparison between Western international law and Islamic international law so readers can appreciate the Western-centric character of international law and how to analyze it critically • Shows how international law can be analyzed through its anthropological underpinnings, so readers can understand the relation between Western hegemony and the West’s representation of the inferiority of ‘the other’ • Highlights the need to embrace a concept of international law that takes the plurality of civilizations into account Public international law

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 404pp 978-1-108-47423-8 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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This unique, timely Handbook is framed around the Sendai Framework, the globally agreed upon roadmap for disaster risk mitigation. Examining the development of previously under-researched ‘disaster risk reduction law’, it is expected to be a primary source of reference for years to come, including informing related law, policy and practice. • Introduces concepts of DRR, especially DRR law, increasing awareness and understanding of the existence and function of DRR law at a key time in its development • Highlights the critical need for broader cross-sectoral engagement on DRR issues and looks at multi-sectoral approaches by the Sendai Framework, especially between law, science and technology • Seeks to contribute to the development of DRR related law, policy and practice as well as to better inform law and policy makers on the growing importance of DRR law through a comparative analysis of multiple regime Public international law

March 2019 253 x 177 mm 500pp 1 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-47412-2 Hardback c. £140.00 / c. US$182.00

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The Institute of International Law’s Resolution on State Succession and State Responsibility

AVAILABLE OPEN ACCESS

A Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law Carsten Stahn | Universiteit Leiden

Introduction, Text and Commentaries Marcelo G. Kohen | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

This book contains an analysis of the Resolution adopted in 2015 by the Institute of International Law, on the question of state succession in matters of state responsibility. It explains the content of each provision based on a comprehensive survey of state practice, juridical decisions, and scholarly works. • Provides readers with an article-by-article commentary of the Resolution adopted in 2015 by the Institute of International Law on the question of state succession in matters of state responsibility • The only book providing readers with numerous examples of arbitral awards and judicial decisions (both domestic and international), state practice and opinions of scholars explaining the rationale and the reasons why the Institute adopted specific solutions to address particular problems for each provision • Presents an analysis of the Draft Articles proposed by ILC Special Rapporteur in his First and Second Reports Public international law

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-108-49650-6 Hardback c. £85.00 / c. US$125.00 978-1-108-73389-2 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$34.99

Edited by Katja L. H. Samuel | University of Reading

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Suitable for students, academics and professionals from multiple fields wishing to understand contemporary theories, practices and critiques of international criminal law, this book presents the field in an accessible way via five core themes: crimes, theories of responsibility, global justice institutions, procedures and punishment and reparation. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. • Takes a problem-oriented approach, treating subjects through core challenges, which invites engagement with real-life challenges and big picture issues • Covers philosophical and scholarly perspectives on core themes of ICL, making it relevant to graduate, post-graduate and Ph.D. students, as well as teachers, scholars and practitioners • The book is related to a free learning environment, the MOOC on Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes, offering an additional learning guidance with exercises • This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core Contents: Preface; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. International crimes; 2. Individual and collective responsibility; 3. The global institutional architecture; 4. International criminal justice procedures; 5. Remedying wrong; 6. Beyond the status quo: re-thinking international criminal law; Index. Public international law

January 2019 247 x 174 mm 420pp 978-1-108-42320-5 Hardback £57.99 / US$74.99 978-1-108-43639-7 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99

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The Legacy of Ad Hoc Tribunals in International Criminal Law

International Law Reports Volume 177 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

Assessing the ICTY’s and the ICTR’s Most Significant Legal Accomplishments Edited by Milena Sterio | Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Ohio

Leading authorities in the field of international criminal law address the history of the ICTY and the ICTR. Focusing on how these tribunals have had a positive impact on the development of international criminal law, this volume discusses how their legacy will contribute toward the advancement of this field. • Provides an overview of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals’ most significant legal accomplishments • Assesses the tribunals’ overall legacy and lasting impact in the field of international criminal law • Serves as a guide to the International Criminal Court and to future ad hoc tribunals

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Victim Reparation under the Ius Post Bellum This book is interdisciplinary and covers a wide range of academic genres. It will be of interest to international lawyers, legal historians, military historians, maritime lawyers and historians, political scientists, arbitrators and legal practitioners. • Provides crucial historical analysis of how reparation was dealt with from the seventeenth century onwards • Takes a normative approach to the issue • Includes a contextual account of selected wars Public international law | Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 139

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Narratives of Hunger in International Law Feeding the World in Times of Climate Change Anne Saab | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

This book looks at the problem of hunger in the face of climate change. It addresses the role that international law plays in constructing an understanding of climate change-induced hunger and consequently in devising solutions. It sheds light on the important function of international legal language, for lawyers and non-lawyers alike. • Addresses the way in which international law shapes understandings of hunger and climate change, and sheds new light on the function of international law as a language • Explores the narrative force of international law and avoids technical language, understandable text for lawyers and non-lawyers alike • Looks at the climate ready seeds question in international environmental law and highlights the importance of questioning assumptions Public international law | Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 140

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 223pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47337-8 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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International Law Reports Volume 178 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

An Historical and Normative Perspective Shavana Musa | University of Manchester

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 295pp 978-1-108-47173-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

Public international law | International Law Reports, 177

October 2018 219 x 146 mm 780pp 1 map 978-1-108-42728-9 Hardback £170.00 / US$240.00

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February 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-41738-9 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00

Volume 177 is devoted to the Final Award on Costs in Philip Morris Asia Limited v. Australia, the 2015 and 2016 orders on provisional measures of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and Arbitration Tribunal in The Enrica Lexie Incident (Italy v. India) and the order and judgment in Request for Interpretation (Cambodia v. Thailand). • Contains reports on the 2017 Final Award on Costs in Philip Morris Asia Limited v. Australia • Presents reports on the 2015 and 2016 orders on provisional measures of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the Arbitration Tribunal in The Enrica Lexie Incident (Italy v. India) • Reports on the 2011 order and 2013 judgment of the International Court of Justice in Request for Interpretation (Cambodia v. Thailand)

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Volume 178 is devoted to the judgment of the UK Supreme Court in cases including Rahmatullah v. Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (No 2), Al-Waheed v. Ministry of Defence, Belhaj and Boudchar v. Straw and Others and Rahmatullah v. Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (No 1). • Includes reports on the 2017 judgment of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in Rahmatullah v. Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (No 2); ‘The Iraqi Civilian Claimants’ v. Ministry of Defence and Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Mohammed (Serdar) and Others v. Ministry of Defence • Contains reports on the 2017 judgment of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in Al-Waheed v. Ministry of Defence and Mohammed (Serdar) v. Ministry of Defence • Reports on the 2017 judgment of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in Belhaj and Boudchar v. Straw and Others and Rahmatullah v. Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (No 1) Public international law | International Law Reports, 178

November 2018 219 x 146 mm 794pp 978-1-108-47327-9 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

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International Law Reports Volume 179 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

Volume 179 is devoted to the 2016 Partial Award in the Arbitration between Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia, the 2017 Final Award in the Arbitration between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia and 2017 Opinion 2/15 of the Court of Justice of the EU concerning the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Singapore. • Includes reports on the 2016 Partial Award in the Arbitration between Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia • Contains reports on the 2017 Final Award in the Arbitration between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia • Reports on the 2017 Opinion 2/15 of the Court of Justice of the European Union concerning the Free Trade Agreement Public international law | International Law Reports, 179

January 2019 219 x 146 mm 700pp 21 maps 978-1-108-47355-2 Hardback c. £170.00 / c. US$220.00

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International Law Reports

ASEAN Law in the New Regional Economic Order

Volume 180 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

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Volume 180 is devoted to the UK Supreme Court judgment in Reyes v. Al-Malki and related decisions, the UK Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judgments in Benkharbouche v. Secretary of State, and related decisions and the Grand Chamber judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Naït-Liman v. Switzerland. • Presents reports on the UK Supreme Court judgment in Reyes v. AlMalki and related decisions • Includes reports on the UK Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judgments in Benkharbouche v. Secretary of State and related decisions • Reports on the Grand Chamber judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Naït-Liman v. Switzerland Public international law | International Law Reports, 180

March 2019 219 x 146 mm 693pp 978-1-108-47356-9 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

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This volume explores cutting-edge areas of ASEAN law in national, regional and global contexts and analyses the development of commercial laws in the ASEAN Economic Community. It provides a guide for policy-makers, business and legal professionals to understand the new dynamics of Asia-Pacific regionalism. • Proposes a normative framework of the new regional economic order that will appeal to policy-makers and academics who specialize in regional integration • Provides a comprehensive legal analysis of ASEAN law in national, regional and global contexts and explores the legal frameworks for realizing the ASEAN Economic Blueprint 2025 • Examines the impact of ASEAN law and mega-regional trade agreements on commercial laws in ASEAN countries International economic and trade law, WTO law

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 454pp 2 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-42499-8 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

Tariff Negotiations and Renegotiations under the GATT and the WTO

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Trade and American Leadership

Procedures and Practices Second edition Anwarul Hoda | Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations

The Paradoxes of Power and Wealth from Alexander Hamilton to Donald Trump Craig VanGrasstek | Harvard University, Massachusetts

Over the past seven decades, there has been a phenomenal increase in international trade in goods, largely due to the sustained efforts by the world’s main trading nations to reduce and eliminate tariff barriers progressively and in a multilaterally orchestrated manner. This book gives an historical account of these efforts. • Recounts the WTO negotiations for the new plurilateral ITA Expansion Agreement • Includes an account of WTO renegotiations in the context of successive enlargements of the European Union • Provides an account of the WTO negotiations for accession of a number of new members of the WTO, including two major trading nations, China and Russia, and the implementation of changes in the WTO members’ schedules of tariff commitments owing to periodic revisions of the harmonized system International economic and trade law, WTO law

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 392pp 22 tables 978-1-107-19433-5 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

Global Trends and Shifting Paradigms Pasha Hsieh | Singapore Management University

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The United States led the world to create an open trading system. That system served US interests well, but also allowed China to rise and American allies to become more independent. Trade and American Leadership focuses on today’s challenges and the rising danger of economic nationalism. • This book is historically grounded but focuses on present predicaments • Relates theory to actual practice • Bridges the divide between issues of politics and economics International economic and trade law, WTO law

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 350pp 20 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47695-9 Hardback £30.99 / US$39.99

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The Return of the Home State to Investor-State Disputes Bringing Back Diplomatic Protection? Rodrigo Polanco | Universität Bern, Switzerland

Investment treaties have become highly controversial because they allow investors to sue host states outside domestic courts. This book explores how recent changes to that system involving the home state of the investor are mostly aimed to minimise states exposure to investment claims, and not necessarily to protect foreign investors. • Examines the underlying reasons of the exclusion of the home state from investor-state dispute settlement and explores the role that home states could play in investor-state dispute settlement • Analyses whether current reforms and changes proposed for the international investment law regime will improve the system or reduce the exposure of states to investment claims • Provides a historical perspective of the relationship between foreign investors, home states and host states, and examines how its changes have affected the way that investment law has developed International economic and trade law, WTO law | Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 358pp 11 tables 978-1-108-47338-5 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2017

Dispute Settlement Reports 2017

Volume 1: Pages 1 to 358 World Trade Organization

Volume 4: Pages 1587 to 2196 World Trade Organization

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: I. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: IV. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

International economic and trade law, WTO law | World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports

International economic and trade law, WTO law | World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports

November 2018 240 x 160 mm 358pp 15 tables 978-1-108-48294-3 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2017

Volume 2: Pages 359 to 1064 World Trade Organization

Volume 5: Pages 2197 to 2610 World Trade Organization

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: II. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: V. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

International economic and trade law, WTO law | World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports

International economic and trade law, WTO law | World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports

November 2018 240 x 160 mm 710pp 15 tables 978-1-108-48293-6 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

November 2018 240 x 160 mm 418pp 10 tables 978-1-108-48290-5 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2017

Volume 3: Pages 1065 to 1586 World Trade Organization

Volume 6: Pages 2611 to 3034 World Trade Organization

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: III. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. An essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: VI. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

International economic and trade law, WTO law | World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports

International economic and trade law, WTO law | World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports

November 2018 240 x 160 mm 526pp 10 tables 978-1-108-48292-9 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

November 2018 240 x 160 mm 428pp 35 tables 978-1-108-48289-9 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2017

Perspectives on Environmental Law Scholarship

Volume 7: Pages 3035 to 3766 World Trade Organization

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: VII. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2017 Volume 8: Pages 3767 to 4372 World Trade Organization

These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practicing and academic trade lawyers and needed by students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2017: VIII. • The Reports include Panel and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards • These are the WTO authorized and paginated reports in English • Contains a cumulative index of published disputes International economic and trade law, WTO law | World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports

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Lessons from the Clean Air Act

This collection of essays contains personal reflections by leading scholars in the field on the nature, form, quality and challenges of environmental law scholarship. It will be of value to scholars and students of environmental law who consider environmental law their disciplinary home. • Leading environmental law scholars from different jurisdictions offer their personal reflections on environmental law • Examines complicated issues such as methodology, quality of scholarship, and the challenges of environmental law scholarship • Explores the nature and purpose of environmental law from the perspective of leading contributors from a variety of jurisdictions Environmental law

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 254pp 1 table 978-1-108-47524-2 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Smart Mixes for Transboundary Environmental Harm Edited by Judith van Erp | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

This volume addresses how combinations of public and private actors, and legislation and informal rules, can become smart mixes to regulate transboundary environmental harm. It will interest students and researchers of environmental law and regulation, as well as scholars of international law, instrument design, political science, and sociology. • Proposes a new approach to environmental policy instruments • Provides a theoretical framework related to smart instrument mixes as well as a concluding analysis based on the chapters • Moves beyond case studies in specified domains to draw lessons about policy design Environmental law | Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance

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Building Durability and Adaptability into US Climate and Energy Policy Edited by Ann Carlson | University of California, Los Angeles School of Law

International Judicial Practice on the Environment

This book examines the Clean Air Act to find lessons to inform policy makers at the state and federal level with regard to shaping energy and climate policy. Students and scholars will benefit from a structured introduction and evaluation of some of the most prominent programs under the Act. • Evaluates the success and failures of the Clean Air Act from various disciplines, including law, economics, and political science • Provides an introduction to the Clean Air Act and examines how it continues to evolve • Utilizes the Act as a template for designing durable and flexible energy policy that can respond to new economic, technical and scientific information Environmental law

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-42152-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00 978-1-108-43266-5 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

Essays on Purpose, Shape and Direction Edited by Ole W. Pedersen | Newcastle University

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Questions of Legitimacy Christina Voigt | Universitetet i Oslo

An increasing number of environmental cases are decided by international courts which lack specialist competence in environmental law. This raises fundamental questions of these courts’ legitimacy, including who has standing to bring an environmental claim, on which legal norms is it decided and whether judges have the necessary expertise. • Analyses and compares the judicial practice of environmental cases brought to different international adjudicative bodies which lack specialisation in environmental law • Focusses on the issue of legitimacy and whether international courts and tribunals are fit for addressing some of the most pressing global challenges of our time • Examines recent environmental cases decided by international courts and looks at judicial practice in terms of trends, challenges, possibilities and outcomes Environmental law | Studies on International Courts and Tribunals

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 360pp 978-1-108-49717-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Reconciling Efficiency and Equity A Global Challenge for Competition Law? Edited by Damien Gerard | Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium and Cleary Gottlieb Steen amd Hamilton LLP, Brussels

This book explores the role of competition law as a form of economic and social regulation in modern technological capitalism. It should attract competition academics, competition policy officials, judges and policymakers, competition law students, and trade regulation experts. • Proposes a new conceptualization of competition law taking into account fairness concerns • Advances a social contract perspective in understanding the goals of competition • Examines the way competition law can work for the people and can limit economic power • Explores the governance arrangements for a more effective competition law enforcement Competition law, anti-trust law | Global Competition Law and Economics Policy

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 500pp 18 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-49808-1 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

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The Interaction Between Competition Law and Corporate Governance Opening the ‘Black Box’ Florence Thépot | University of Glasgow

This book explores the interaction between competition law and corporate governance. It will appeal to an audience of lawyers and nonlawyer competition professionals in the US, UK, and EU, as well as other jurisdictions with competition law regimes. • Provides the first systematic account of the interaction between competition law and corporate governance • Develops a distinctive understanding of the ever-lasting cartel problem, as explained by individual and organizational factors • Proposes a unified approach to the delicate question of liability in various types of economic relationships, such as within corporate groups, commercial agency agreements, and companies Competition law, anti-trust law | Global Competition Law and Economics Policy

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-42249-9 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Transboundary Water Disputes State Conflict and the Assessment of their Adjudication Itzchak E. Kornfeld | Hebrew University of Jerusalem

A Comparative Approach Edited by Bruce Aronson | US-Asia Law Institute, School of Law

A comprehensive textbook that provides a comparative overview of corporate governance frameworks and practices in major Asian countries. Aimed at undergraduate and graduate students in law school, business school and international studies. Academics, analysts and practitioners will find the book an essential reference for their research/practice. • Provides a single source for learning both general theory and in-depth analysis of corporate governance systems in important jurisdictions in Asia • Features six foundational chapters focusing on general theory and widely known corporate governance systems in the West, suitable for teaching a general course on comparative corporate governance • Contains eight country-specific chapters, authored by leading experts in important jurisdictions in Asia, which follow a common template and highlight innovations and developments in each jurisdiction Corporate law, commercial law, company law

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Corporate Duties to the Public Barnali Choudhury | University College London

This book is aimed at scholars, policymakers, industry and non-governmental organizations, lawyers and business managers. By offering a systematic understanding of the most pertinent corporate responsibilities, the ideas in this book can be used both to develop policies and rules in this area and to hold corporations accountable. • Provides an in-depth look at instances that imply corporate duties to the public and examines a range of pertinent corporate duties issues • Investigates the theory and practice of corporate responsibilities toward third parties and looks at how they work, whether they are justified, and how they should be designed in the future • Explores the role of corporations beyond traditional corporate social responsibility (CSR) to examine the idea of corporate responsibilities more broadly and with reference to a range of theoretical viewpoints Corporate law, commercial law, company law

In this book Kornfeld analyzes the effectiveness of North American international courts and ad hoc arbitral tribunals, in adjudicating transboundary water disputes and allocating scarce water resources. He traces the historical development of water law, taking into account issues of sovereignty, jurisdiction and scientific evidence. • Examines a series of cases in water law with a particular focus on allocation of water in transboundary disputes • Develops five criteria for measuring the effectiveness of courts and tribunals in water law • Considers the role of states and of international courts and tribunals in adjudicating water disputes Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-18660-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Family Law Edited by Shazia Choudhry | Queen Mary University of London

In the face of rapid changes in social norms, demographics and political expectations, families and family law have faced significant challenges. This book takes a jurisdictional approach and explores how different countries have tackled these issues. It is aimed at students, practitioners and academics across a variety of disciplines. • A wide range of jurisdictions are represented in the book and common themes are identified • Includes contributions from a wide range of academics from all over the world • Provides students with a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds Family law | Cambridge Companions to Law

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 375pp 978-1-107-16753-7 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$109.99 978-1-316-61805-9 Paperback c. £26.99 / c. US$44.99

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Personal Debt in Europe

Polycentricity in the European Union

The EU Financial Market and Consumer Insolvency Federico Ferretti | Università di Bologna

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Josephine van Zeben | University of Oxford

Federico Ferretti and Daniela Vandone examine the ‘dark side’ of personal debt, or over-indebtedness, in social, economic and legal terms. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary mix of researchers in Europe and around the world studying the impact of personal/household debt and the best ways to address it. • Analyses personal debt and the over-indebtedness of consumers in the European Union from the multi-disciplinary perspectives of economics, policy, and law • Examines the state and adequacy of EU policies and law in dealing with the large scale of over-indebted consumers and their insolvency • Provides a cross-country and time-series analysis of the personal debt market, the personal debt industry, and the characteristics of overindebted consumers European law

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 272pp 24 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-108-42673-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

This book provides new insights on EU governance based on polycentric governance theory, developed by Vincent Ostrom and Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom. It is relevant for scholars and students of EU law and policy, as well as for policymakers and those interested in comparative institutional analysis. • Introduces the key features of Ostrom polycentric governance theory and presents a workable framework of the theory in practice • Expands the application of polycentricity to the EU, outside of the United States and natural resource management • Provides an alternative perspective on EU governance, compared to EU federalism or renationalization of powers • Gives a new perspective on established EU processes and analyses specific EU processes such as access to justice, access to information, and learning, as essential parts of polycentricity European law

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Building Consensus on European Consensus

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 332pp 9 tables 978-1-108-42354-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Foreclosed

Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights in Europe and Beyond Edited by Panos Kapotas | University of Portsmouth

Mortgage Servicing and the Hidden Architecture of Homeownership in America Christopher K. Odinet | University of Oklahoma, College of Law

The book is addressed to researchers and students in law, political science and philosophy studying the making of human rights standards. It is also of interest to non-academic audiences, such as judges, practicing lawyers, national authorities developing human rights policies, and civil society organisations engaged in human rights advocacy. • Contributes to the conceptualisation and understanding of the function of European consensus as a tool of interpretation in European human rights law • Engages with a critical evaluation of consensus analysis and contributes to the existing discourse on its desirability as a means of enhancing the external legitimacy of the European Court of Human Rights • Offers a comparative analysis of European consensus with similar methods of interpretation in other legal systems

Foreclosed sheds light on stories of homeowners that have been neglected, particularly those facing foreclosure and deep financial distress. This book reveals the powerful and often invisible mortgage servicing industry, the tremendous discretionary power it wields over the housing of most Americans, and the servicing problems that persist today. • Uses real-world stories of homeowners in distress and explains the homeowner-lender-mortgage servicer relationship • Gives readers insight into one of the most prevalent but often misunderstood legal relationships in the American economy in a way that is understandable and accessible • Provides policy makers at the state and federal level with concrete and politically realistic solutions to not only regulate mortgage servicers but also giving homeowners the legal tools they need to assert themselves in our legal system

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Financial law, banking law

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 480pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47332-3 Hardback £105.00 / US$145.00

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The Crisis behind the Euro-Crisis The Euro-Crisis as a Multidimensional Systemic Crisis of the EU Edited by Eva Nanopoulos | Queen Mary University of London

The book is aimed at anyone engaged in EU studies (lawyers, political scientists, political economists), but also anyone interested in the history, form and future of European integration and contemporary political debates about the European trajectory. Its inter-disciplinary contributions will appeal to both EU law specialists and non-specialists. • Proposes to situate the legal examination of the Euro-crisis in a systemic context, which includes socio-political analyses • The book actively invites critical examination of the EU, encouraging inter-disciplinary dialogue and the use of analysis that goes beyond that of traditional EU law discourse • Includes contributions that touch on broader ideological, political and practical aspects of European integration, informed by the relevant experience of the different writers European law

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-1-108-47034-6 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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The Political Economy of Financial Regulation

New Technologies and the Law in War and Peace

Edited by Emilios Avgouleas | University of Edinburgh

Edited by William H. Boothby | Geneva Centre for Security Policy

This collection of cutting-edge scholarship examines the law and policy of financial regulation using a combination of conceptual analysis and strong empirical research. It features an excellent mix of authors ranging from global leaders to rising stars and addresses questions from the EU to China. • Discusses key problems of financial regulation from a political economy perspective • Offers diverse analytical perspectives and innovative applications to problems facing the regulation of finance globally and in key jurisdictions • Provides contributions based on methodologies, contexts, and normative outcomes that provide unique insights into financial regulation and policy Financial law, banking law | International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 496pp 12 b/w illus. 24 tables 978-1-108-47036-0 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00 C

The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice

Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-1-108-49753-4 Hardback c. £115.00 / c. US$150.00 978-1-108-74012-8 Paperback c. £39.99 / c. US$49.99

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Maya Steinitz | University of Iowa School of Law

People in developing countries whose lives and livelihoods are destroyed by multinational corporations have no place to turn for justice. Still they try, costing corporate defendants time and money. Explains why national courts do not help, and offers an alternative intended to appeal to victims, corporations, national governments and lawyers. • Addresses a global audience of scholars, students, lawyers, and general educated readership • Readers will learn about the history of the problem and this possible solution through easy-to-understand stories set in India, Ecuador and Nigeria • Provides highly sophisticated legal analysis of global access to justice deficit in transnational mass tort cases as well as detailed, workable plans for the new international court Criminal law

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 254pp 978-1-107-16285-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Policymakers, legislators, scientists, thinkers, military strategists, academics, and indeed all with an interest in understanding the future want to know how twenty-first century scientific advance is to be regulated in war and peace. This book takes numerous technologies in turn and tries to provide some of the answers. • Explains new and emerging technologies in accessible terms that will enable the reader to understand the nature and potential applications of cutting edge technologies • Adopts a novel, comparative law approach to the warfare and peacetime applications of specific technologies that will help to evaluate topical issues of new law and policy • Sets ideas of composition in international law alongside linkages between emerging technologies and discusses future legal and policy challenges

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The United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual Commentary and Critique Edited by Michael A. Newton | Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

The Department of Defense Manual provides a consolidated compendium of the American approach to modern warfighting. This book dissects the 1193 pages and 7029 footnotes in a manner that permits readers and military practitioners to understand precisely the strengths and weaknesses of the US legal and policy pronouncements. • Highlights the dramatic changes between the 1956 US Army Manual and the 2016 Department of Defense Law of War Manual • Informs practitioners, military officers, international experts, and informed citizens about the most pressing and controversial issues of our day in light of modern legal principles • Contains expert perspectives from both academics and military practitioners from around the world

Plausible Crime Stories

Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict

The Legal History of Sexual Offences in Mandate Palestine Orna Alyagon Darr | Sapir Academic College, Israel and Ono Academic College, Israel

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-108-42715-9 Hardback £89.99 / US$125.00 978-1-108-44769-0 Paperback £36.99 / US$49.99

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What makes one crime story convincing and another implausible? Evidence law provides only a partial answer. This study explores the meaning of plausibility and the materials from which it is constituted in a particular historical and sociocultural setting: proving sex offences in Mandate Palestine. • Presents the first in-depth study of the history of sex offences in Mandate Palestine and examines the issue of plausibility in a specific socio-cultural setting • Offers an innovative approach to the historical study of criminal law and evidence in relation to plausibility • Utilises archival materials and court case documents to examine judicial proceedings and explore the role cultural categories such as age, gender or nationality play in the process of proof Criminal law | Law in Context

November 2018 247 x 174 mm 212pp 978-1-108-49723-7 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Justice Framed

Genetic Resources, Justice and Reconciliation

A Genealogy of Transitional Justice Marcos Zunino | British Institute of International and Comparative Law

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An essential resource for anybody interested in transitional justice and human rights. Lawyers, policy-makers, transitional justice scholars and historians will find that it provides a compelling account of the history of transitional justice, uncovering forgotten episodes and neglected mechanisms for responding to past human rights violations. • Presents a comprehensive analysis of the history of transitional justice, providing a unique perspective on the emergence and development of this discourse • Challenges existing historical narratives of the development of transitional justice and identifies forgotten episodes and mechanisms • Shows how the historical emergence of the discourse of transitional justice has influenced which responses to past human rights violations are considered valid Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 313pp 978-1-108-47525-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Canada and Global Access and Benefit Sharing Edited by Chidi Oguamanam | University of Ottawa

This collection focuses on Indigenous perspectives on the sharing of traditional knowledge and the exploitation of genetic resources in Canada. This book is for public policy makers, Indigenous communities, environmental policymakers, lawyers, and researchers with a biodiversity, biotechnology, traditional knowledge, or climate change focus. This book is also available as Open Access. • Represents the only single book-length work that focuses exclusively on access and benefit sharing in Canada as it relates to Indigenous peoples • Features a unique undergirding methodology derived from actual conversations with Indigenous peoples who will be affected by whatever Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) policy the government of Canada decides to implement • The focus on Indigenous peoples’ voices, lived experience, and unique perspective on knowledge, innovation, ownership, and conservation provides fascinating and novel insights • This title is also available as Open Access

An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property

Intellectual property

Theory and Practice Ezieddin Elmahjub | Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 3 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-47076-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00 C

This book shows that Islamic sources offer a comprehensive theory of social justice with a strong focus on the distribution of rights and obligations to access and re-use knowledge and cultural products. It will appeal to readers interested in many disciplines, including Islamic and comparative legal studies, and theories and cultural studies of intellectual property. • Proposes a new comparative theory of intellectual property (IP) that will attract the attention of readers who are uncomfortable with a singular Western vision of IP • Demonstrates how the Islamic vision of IP is fundamentally anchored in social justice and overlaps with comparative Western theories of social justice • Provides enormous support to the human development framework of IP, which will appeal to those critical of IP expansion and concerned about IP’s impact on human development measures Intellectual property

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-18283-7 Hardback £94.99 / US$125.00 978-1-316-63269-7 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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The Right To Parody Comparative Analysis of Copyright and Free Speech Amy Lai | University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Regulation between Copyright and Competition Law Sebastian Felix Schwemer | University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law

Schwemer investigates the regulation of the audiovisual and music sectors, two online markets that have been subject to scrutiny by the European institution, and offers a guide to the evolving landscape for multi-territorial access and licensing of copyrighted works. It will appeal to legal scholars, students, practitioners, and policy-makers. • Provides a comprehensive in-depth investigation of the conflict between territorial exploitation and the borderless nature of the internet in the context of the Digital Single Market and the most recent regulatory developments • Investigates the regulation of two topical and rapidly expanding online markets, namely of audiovisual and musical works, and how the markets encompass collective management, geo-blocking and portability • Offers a highly valuable overview of extremely complicated, complex and dynamic issues, so that both readers familiar and readers lessfamiliar with the subject matter will gain insights from the book Intellectual property | Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law, 49

The author argues that parody, in addition to being an increasingly recognized defense to copyright infringement, is a human right. Written in non-specialist language, this book will appeal to both scholars and general readers interested in intellectual property, constitutional law, and free speech advocacy. • Proposes a new view of parody in copyright law • Brings together common and civil law jurisdictions in discussion • Covers an Asian jurisdiction and offers an in-depth study of the sociopolitical landscape of Hong Kong as it illuminates the significance for its copyright law to adopt a parody exception • Combines philosophical inquiries with legal analyses in this multijurisdictional study Intellectual property

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-42738-8 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

Licensing and Access to Content in the European Union

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Blockchain Regulation and Governance in Europe

Regulating Religion in Asia

Michèle Finck | Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Munich

Michèle Finck examines the relationship between blockchain technology and EU law and introduces the theme of blockchain governance. This book will appeal to scholars, students, practitioners and policymakers interested in blockchain technology and to readers intrigued by the relationship between law and innovation more generally. • Provides an introduction to blockchain governance and protocol maintenance • Underlines the centrality of adequate governance processes for the technology’s future • Introduces the overall relationship between blockchain and law • Argues that blockchains need to be interoperable with law to be adopted a broad scales E-commerce law, internet law

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 215pp 978-1-108-47475-7 Hardback £94.99 / US$125.00 978-1-108-46545-8 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99

Examines how law regulates religion and explores the influence of world religions on the legal systems in Asia, including how religion responds to such regulations. It looks at underlying norms influencing state regulation of religion, and the challenges emerging from such regulation. • Explores the relationship between law, religion and society from an Asian perspective that will expand and build on existing studies from the west • Provides theoretical perspectives as well as case studies focusing on Asian experiences • Provides insights from a wide range of contributors and presents a multi-disciplinary perspective on the topic Socio-legal studies

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February 2019 228 x 152 mm 430pp 978-1-108-41617-7 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

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The Transforming Power of Cultural Rights

Australian Uniform Evidence Law

A Promising Law and Humanities Approach Helle Porsdam | University of Copenhagen

Fiona Hum | Monash University, Victoria

Australian Uniform Evidence Law offers a studentfriendly introduction to the law of evidence and its operation across Uniform Evidence Act jurisdictions. Using the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) as its point of reference, this text introduces basic concepts first and then leads students into more detailed coverage of the Act. • Provides clear and accessible text with a logical structure written for students • Features well-chosen and curated case extracts and legislation • Includes problems in each chapter and ‘Putting it all together’ problems at the end of the book to show how the topics interrelate Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Adducing evidence; 3. Relevance; 4. Hearsay; 5. Opinion; 6. Admissions; 7. Tendency and coincidence; 8. Credibility; 9. Character; 10. Identification evidence; 11. Privileges; 12. Discretionary and mandatory exclusions; 13. Facilitation of proof and ancillary matters; 14. Putting it all together; 15. Suggested answers to practice problems. Evidence

April 2019 247 x 174 mm 528pp 978-1-108-45001-0 Paperback £90.00 / US$144.95

Norms, Modes, and Challenges Edited by Jaclyn L. Neo | National University of Singapore

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Evaluation of Evidence Pre-Modern and Modern Approaches Mirjan Damaška | Yale University, Connecticut

For legal scholars as well as non-academic lawyers, this book deals with the question of whether the evaluation of evidence should be rule-free or rule-bound. Distinguishing positive and negative legal proof, it proposes that the latter will have a bright future in view of likely scientific and technological advances. • Proposes a new theory about the origin of Roman-canon evidence • Suggests that departures from evaluation of evidence free from legal rules should not be viewed as departures from ideal arrangements • Distinguishes positive and negative legal proof

Cultural rights are transformative and empowering. They enable people to aspire to a better future for themselves and play a key role in realizing all other human rights. This book discusses how cultural rights provide a much-needed discourse to explore, negotiate, and come to new cross-cultural understandings. • Proposes cultural rights talk as an empowering tool • Offers an exploration of four core cultural rights • Transitions between literary and legal texts Socio-legal studies

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-108-42755-5 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice Studies Inspired by the Work of Malcolm Feeley Edited by Rosann Greenspan | University of California, Berkeley

Malcolm Feeley is one of the founding giants of the law and society field, whose vast scholarship examines legal process from the inner workings of criminal courts to the possibility of prison reform. This volume offers essays by leading law and society scholars who reflect on, analyze, and expand Feeley’s scholarship. • Offers international perspectives on issues formerly studied only in the context of the United States • Sheds new light on lower courts scholarship • Provides a one volume introduction to a core set of socio-legal research areas that share a common concern with legal process Socio-legal studies | Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-41568-2 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Evidence | ASCL Studies in Comparative Law

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 162pp 978-1-108-49728-2 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Sanctity of Contracts in a Secular Age

Gift Exchange

Equity, Fairness and Enrichment Stephen Waddams | University of Toronto

The Transnational History of a Political Idea Grégoire Mallard | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

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This book explores Marcel Mauss’s ideas on gift exchanges to examine financial and commercial governance, both within Europe and between Europe and the rest of the world. It will appeal to students and scholars of law and society, the global history of international law, anthropology, sociology, and political science in the twentieth century. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. • Demonstrates the relevance of Marcel Mauss’s ideas of gift exchange to twentieth-century anthropology and to political debates about international economic governance • Proposes a new history of international economic relations in the twentieth century • This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core Socio-legal studies | Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-108-48969-0 Hardback £84.99 / US$110.00 978-1-108-45348-6 Paperback £27.99 / US$34.99

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-42567-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Remedies in Australian Private Law Second edition Katy Barnett | University of Melbourne

Laudato Si’ and Catholic Social Thought in an Era of Climate Crisis Edited by Frank Pasquale | University of Maryland

This volume convenes leading scholars to reflect on the legal, economic, practical, and philosophical implications of religious values. Inspired by the celebrated encyclical Laudato Si’, they offer gracefully written and learned reflections on what it would mean to express an ethic of compassion and care for the world. • Directly applies Catholic social thought to the question of the treatment of labor • Conveys the philosophical foundations of Catholic social thought • Contrasts the approach of Catholic social thought with other approaches to policy formation Socio-legal studies | Law and Christianity

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Consentability Consent and its Limits Nancy S. Kim | California Western School of Law

Consentability examines the relationship between consent, autonomy, and contract, what it means to consent, and proposes new models for how society should determine which activities should (or should not be) consentable. This book is intended for a general audience, as well as policymakers, legislators, judges, lawyers, scholars, and students. • Proposes a new model for consent that better reflects human behavior • Provides greater clarity engaging in doctrinal analysis of legal issues involving consent • Offers a transparent and systematic way to evaluate morally complex issues Contract law

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-107-16491-8 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61655-0 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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Care for the World

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-316-51046-9 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

Numerous techniques have been employed to control highly unreasonable contracts, but large gaps remain, with the consequence that extremely unfair contracts have been enforced. This book advances arguments in favour of recognition of a general judicial power to relieve against highly unreasonable contracts. • Explores the various techniques, derived from equity and from other sources, which have enabled the court to modify highly unreasonable contracts, revealing that large gaps remain • Explores the relation between law and equity, and the relation, in this context, of both with the law of unjust enrichment • Proposes a general judicial power to modify contracts in order to avoid consequences that are highly unreasonable

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Remedies in Australian Private Law offers a detailed introduction to remedies and their functions under Australian law. With a strong black-letter law focus, the text provides a complete treatment of remedies in common law, equity and statute, and develops a framework for understanding the principles of private law remedies and their application. • A clear, comprehensive and accessible text on remedies’ principles for students • Provides a logical map of the law of remedies which helps students understand the connections • The book is thoroughly updated and includes extended discussions, new sections and reorganisation of content Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. General Principles of Compensation: 2. Assessment of compensation; 3. Attribution of responsibility; 4. Multiple wrongdoers; Part II. Compensation in Specific Contexts: 5. Compensation for breach of contract; 6. Compensation in tort; 7. Compensation for personal injury and death; 8. Compensation under the Australian Consumer Law; 9. Equitable compensation for equitable wrongs; Part III. Remedies Compelling Performance and Related Remedies: 10. Specific performance; 11. Injunctions; 12. ‘Equitable damages’ or Lord Cairns’ Act damages; Part IV. Remedies as Vindication: 13. Self-help remedies; 14. Exemplary damages and aggravated damages; 15. Apologies and declaratory relief; Part V. Account of Profits and Other Gain-Based Relief for Wrongs: 16. Disgorgement of gains and ‘reasonable fee’ damages; Part VI. Restitution and Giving Back: 17. Personal remedies for unjust enrichment; 18. Rescission; Part VII. Proprietary Remedies: 19. Proprietary remedies; Part VIII. Enforcement of Remedies: 20. Enforcement of remedies. Law (general)

September 2018 247 x 174 mm 580pp 978-1-108-40475-4 Paperback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Management

Starting Points

Frontiers of Strategic Alliance Research Negotiating, Structuring and Governing Partnerships Edited by Farok J. Contractor | Rutgers University, New Jersey

This book comprehensively encompasses the latest research in the expanding fields of strategic alliances and interfirm collaborations, featuring contributions from leading international experts. Invaluable for graduate students in business management, as well as the consultants, executives and lawyers who negotiate, form, and manage alliances. • Describes cutting-edge practice and theory, and contains many suggestions for future research and directions in alliance management • This book will appeal to graduate students and academic researchers in business management, as well as business practitioners • Includes contributions from distinguished academics at top-ranking business schools from across the world Strategic management

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 594pp 978-1-108-41627-6 Hardback £145.00 / US$190.00

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Mafia Organizations The Visible Hand of Criminal Enterprise Maurizio Catino | Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

Makes sense of mafias as organizations, via a pioneering comparative analysis of seven mafia groups from around the world. This collative study of historical accounts, official data, investigative sources, and interviews will aid students and scholars of sociology, organizational studies and criminology to better understand how mafias work. • Considers seven mafias around the world: the three Italian mafias, American Cosa Nostra, Japanese Jakuza, Chinese Triads, and Russian mafia • Provides a quantitative assessment of the presence and size of mafia organizations around the world • Sheds light on how the different mafias organize themselves and how they deal with organizational dilemmas Organisation studies

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 362pp 978-1-108-47611-9 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$89.99 978-1-108-46696-7 Paperback c. £21.99 / c. US$29.99

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Competition’s New Clothes 20 Short Cases on Rivalry Between Firms François Lévêque | Mines ParisTech

Twenty revealing tales of real-life rivalry between firms in diverse industries, including wine, skiing, opera, video games and cruise liners. These entertaining and insightful narratives will appeal to anyone, from company executives to enthusiasts, with an interest in the economics of contemporary industry and services. • Contains twenty real-life cases, told with entertaining verve • Takes an objective view on the effects of competition on the marketplace • Considers the development of competition, and how it is driven, especially by globalization and innovation Organisation studies

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 206pp 978-1-108-47359-0 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$84.99 978-1-108-46191-7 Paperback c. £21.99 / c. US$32.99

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Intellectual and Institutional Foundations of Organization Theory Bob Hinings | University of Alberta

This Element is for all those interested in the development of organization theory and its relevance to today. It is particularly aimed at graduate students and advanced undergraduates but it is relevant to all of those who wish to understand the trajectory of this important subject. Organisation studies | Elements in Organization Theory

August 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-70932-3 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Re-engaging with Sustainability in the Anthropocene Era

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An Institutional Approach Andrew J. Hoffman | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Applies organization theory to the challenge of the Anthropocene era, a period of human impact on climate change, chemical waste, habitat destruction, and despeciation. Uses institutional theory to help analysts understand the framing of scientific facts, the counter-mobilization of skeptics, and the creation of archetypes as new social orders. Organisation studies | Elements in Organization Theory

August 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 2 colour illus. 978-1-108-72769-3 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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International Management Behavior Global and Sustainable Leadership Eighth edition Harry W. Lane | Northeastern University, Boston

Extoling mindful global leadership and reincorporating industry business cases, this eighth edition imparts competent and sustainable business practices for global leaders. Fully updated, the authors build on forty years of teaching, researching and working with managers worldwide to bring students the latest developments in global business practice. • Provides a thorough overview, including real-world examples, of how to be an international manager in the global business world • Emphasizes ethical business, corporate responsibility and mindful leadership to reveal the most effective and sustainable leadership qualities needed by successful leaders of international companies • Includes cases from the Ivey Business School, Harvard Business School and IMD in order to enrich understanding of business strategies from around the world Contents: Part I. The New Global Context: 1. Global leaders in the twenty-first century; 2. Mindful global leadership; 3. Understanding culture: through the looking glass; Part II. Leading People Across Contexts: 4. Interpersonal skills for international management: map-bridge-integrate for effectiveness at the point of action; 5. Leading global teams; 6. Talent management: selection, preparation and mobility of global leaders; Part III. Executing Strategy and Performance: 7. Executing global strategy: foundations; 8. Executing global strategy: applications; 9. Leading change in global organizations; Part IV. Integrity and Sustainable Performance: 10. Competing with integrity: personal integrity; 11. Competing with integrity: corporate sustainability; 12. Conclusion. International business

December 2018 247 x 174 mm 384pp 45 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-108-47328-6 Hardback £79.99 / US$105.00 X 978-1-108-46114-6 Paperback £39.99 / US$49.99 X

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Development with Global Value Chains

Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century

Upgrading and Innovation in Asia Edited by Dev Nathan | Institute for Human Development, New Delhi

Old Institutions, New Challenges Glenn Kefford | Macquarie University, Sydney

Can firms and economies utilize global value chains (GVC) for development? How can they move from low-income to middle-income and even high-income status? This book addresses these questions through a series of case studies examining upgradation and innovation by firms operating in GVCs in Asia. • Includes contributions from leading global value chains scholars • Contains case studies of Asian countries • Presents case studies from a range of sectors

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Entrepreneurship and innovation | Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 440pp 978-1-107-10463-1 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00 978-1-108-73384-7 Paperback £34.99 / US$48.99

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Political theory

Politics, social theory, history of ideas

November 2018 255 x 190 mm 350pp 63 colour illus. 15 tables 978-1-108-57756-4 Paperback with VitalSource eBook £69.99 / US$110.00 X

A Republican Europe of States Cosmopolitanism, Intergovernmentalism and Democracy in the EU Richard Bellamy | University College London

Bellamy deploys a novel republican account of the legitimacy of international organisations, to locate the EU’s democratic deficiencies and their resolution at the national rather than the supranational level. This is for readers interested in global democracy, global justice, the statism-cosmopolitanism debate, EU politics, and republican theory. • Proposes an innovative republican account of international political justice, centred on securing non-domination between and within democratic states • Applies this theory to the EU, showing how a form of ‘republican intergovernmentalism’ both describes and can guide the integration process • Offers readers a demoicratic account of the EU’s democratic legitimacy, capable of responding to Euroscepticism and Brexit Political theory

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 280pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02228-7 Hardback c. £55.00 / c. US$95.00 978-1-107-67812-5 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$32.99

Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century presents the many moving parts of Australia’s political system from an institutional perspective. It equips students with the requisite foundational knowledge, and encourages them to critically examine the complex interplay between a centuries’ old system and a diverse, modern Australian society. • Utilizes an institutional approach to introduce students to Australia’s political landscape while encouraging them to critically examine how these institutions have changed since Federation • Explores institutions not often considered but whose influence is increasing, including minor parties, the bureaucracy, the media and the citizenry • Extensive resources housed within the complementary VitalSource interactive eBook allow students to consolidate and extend their knowledge and understanding

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Media Ethics and Global Justice in the Digital Age Clifford G. Christians | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Today’s digital revolution is a worldwide phenomenon. This book presents a new theory of media ethics that is explicitly international. It will interest scholars and students of media, new technologies, and global justice. • Presents a new, explicitly international theory of media ethics • Bridges moral philosophy with the philosophy of technology • Shows how ethical principles can be applied practically in various countries and across a range of media technologies Political theory | Communication, Society and Politics

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-15214-4 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-316-60639-1 Paperback c. £21.99 / c. US$34.99

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Roll Call Rebels Strategic Dissent in the United States and United Kingdom Justin H. Kirkland | University of Virginia

Directly compares the British House of Commons and United States House of Representatives. Through similar motivations, member ideology and party agenda are revealed to produce party disloyalty based on data of legislative voting agenda following changes in agenda control. Legislative scholars are encouraged to regard commonalities of both political systems. Political theory | Elements in American Politics

December 2018 229 x 152 mm 82pp 978-1-108-70155-6 Paperback c. £15.00 / c. US$18.00

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and assert her liberty from the barbarians; Appendix A. Letters relevant to The Prince; Appendix B. Notes on the vocabulary of The Prince; Biographical notes; Index of subjects; Index of proper names.

Rule by Multiple Majorities A New Theory of Popular Control Sean Ingham | University of California, San Diego

Ingham explores how multiple, overlapping majorities can have control in a democracy, even if there is not a unified ‘will of the people’. This book will be of interest to political theorists as well as political scientists who study electoral accountability, representation, and social choice theory. • Presents a novel theory of democracy and popular control that abandons the notion of a popular will • Combines social choice theory, game theory, empirical political science, and political philosophy, integrating political theory with the rest of political science • Supplies a theory of democracy grounded in realistic assumptions about voters Political theory | Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 208pp 7 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49704-6 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Machiavelli: The Prince Second edition Niccolo Machiavelli Edited by Quentin Skinner | Queen Mary University of London

This new edition of the acclaimed translation of Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince – revised for the first time after thirty years – includes an extended and rewritten introduction by Quentin Skinner, an improved timeline of key events in Machiavelli’s life, and a fully updated bibliography. • Fully updated for the first time after thirty years • Includes a thoroughly revised introduction by Professor Quentin Skinner, one of the most influential historians of political thought of our time • Features an improved timeline of key events, an updated bibliography, and useful biographical notes on characters in the text Contents: Editorial note; Introduction; Principal events in Machiavelli’s life; Bibliographical note; Translator’s note; Map: northern and central Italy, c. 1500; Dedicatory letter: Niccolò Machiavelli to His Magnificence Lorenzo de’ Medici; 1. How many kinds of principality there are, and by what means they are acquired; 2. Hereditary principalities; 3. Mixed principalities; 4. Why the Kingdom of Darius, which Alexander occupied, did not rebel against his successors after Alexander’s death; 5. By what means cities or provinces that lived under their own laws before they were occupied ought to be administered; 6. New principalities acquired by one’s own arms and ability; 7. New principalities acquired through the arms and fortune of others; 8. Those who become rulers through crime; 9. The civil principality; 10. In what ways the strengths of all principalities should be measured; 11. Ecclesiastical principalities; 12. How many kinds of soldiers there are, and mercenary troops; 13. Auxiliaries, mixed troops and one’s own troops; 14. How a ruler should act concerning military matters; 15. The things for which men, and especially rulers, are praised or blamed; 16. Liberality and parsimony; 17. Cruelty and mercifulness; and whether it is better to be loved than feared, or the contrary; 18. In what way rulers should keep their promises; 19. How contempt and hatred should be avoided; 20. Whether building fortresses, and many other things that rulers frequently do, are useful or useless; 21. What a ruler should do in order to be thought outstanding; 22. On those whom rulers employ in secret matters; 23. How flatterers should be shunned; 24. Why the rulers of Italy have lost their states; 25. How much control fortune has over human affairs, and by what means she can be resisted; 26. An exhortation to seize possession of Italy

Texts in political thought | Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

January 2019 216 x 138 mm 180pp 1 map 978-1-107-14586-3 Hardback £39.99 / US$49.99 978-1-316-50926-5 Paperback £10.99 / US$14.99

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Campus Sexual Assault Constitutional Rights and Fundamental Fairness Evan Gerstmann | Loyola Marymount University, California

Gerstmann shows how colleges are often punishing students as sex offenders without a fair hearing and are defining sexual offenses in an unconstitutionally broad manner. This book is for members of the general public and students who want to understand the debate about sexual assault in American colleges. • Provides constitutional analysis on the important subject of campus sexual assault • Examines how ‘affirmative consent’ laws are unconstitutional • Challenges widely held beliefs, such as that students today are more sexually active than preceding generations, that women rarely commit sexual assault, or that college students are in greater danger of sexual assault than their non-college attending cohorts American government, politics, policy

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 244pp 978-1-108-49792-3 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-70931-6 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Who Donates in Campaigns? The Importance of Message, Messenger, Medium, and Structure David B. Magleby | Brigham Young University, Utah

Who Donates to Campaigns? examines data on donors to the 2008 and 2012 presidential election campaigns to demonstrate who is donating and how the internet and campaign finance law have contributed to significant change. This book will be of value to students, scholars, campaign professionals, and journalists and anyone interested in US campaign and elections. • Analyzes donors from a variety of contribution sizes to give a complete picture of those that donate, and compare small and large donors • Utilizes real data from the Obama, McCain, and Romney campaigns to see who is donating to campaigns and to understand what that means for political participation and partisan polarization • Examines not only how the legal and regulatory environment of campaign finance has changed since the last major donor studies were conducted, but also how changes in technology – especially the internet – have provided candidates and donors with additional ways to interact and make contributions American government, politics, policy

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 482pp 57 b/w illus. 34 tables 978-1-108-42927-6 Hardback £105.00 / US$135.00 C

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When Democracy Trumps Populism

Fox Populism

European and Latin American Lessons for the United States Edited by Kurt Weyland | University of Texas, Austin

Branding Conservatism as Working Class Reece Peck | College of Staten Island

This book offers the first systematic, comparative study of the conditions under which populism slides into illiberal rule and the prospects for US democracy under President Trump. Leading international scholars provide concise, targeted analyzes of key European and Latin American experiences and the lessons they yield for American democracy. • Provides concise, targeted analyzes of key Latin American and European experiences with populism and the lessons they yield for US democracy • Develops a comparative framework for understanding the conditions under which populism slides into illiberal rule cross-nationally • Makes an original argument about the likely resilience of US democracy

This book traces the historical development of Fox’s counter-elite news brand and reveals how an iconoclastic news style was crafted by fusing two class-based traditions of American public culture: populist politics and tabloid journalism. Through this style Fox successfully reframes narrow, conservative political demands as popular and universal. • Traces the historical development of Fox’s counter-elite news brand, contextualizing it within broader political and journalistic trends • Proposes a new conceptualization of media partisanship • Offers new insight into the popularity of Fox’s free market interpretation of the Great Recession • Offers a multi-modal framework for understanding media populism

American government, politics, policy

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January 2019 228 x 152 mm 320pp 15 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49676-6 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-72178-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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White Identity Politics Ashley Jardina | Duke University, North Carolina

This book is for people who want to understand emerging patterns of white identity and collective political behavior in an increasingly diverse America. Drawing on robust evidence, Jardina shows that many whites possess an activated racial identity and support policies and candidates they see as protecting whites’ power and status. • Develops a new theory of dominant group identity • Draws on open-ended and close-ended surveys, as well as observational and experimental data, to provide the first comprehensive empirical analysis of heightened white group consciousness in the United States • Shows that white racial identity is a lens through which many white Americans view the political world, explaining vote choice and opinion on a range of pressing contemporary political issues, from immigration to social spending • Challenges the conventional wisdom that the ‘white working class’ is uniquely driving white voting behavior American government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 38 b/w illus. 21 tables 978-1-108-47552-5 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$99.99 P 978-1-108-46860-2 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$24.99 G

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Citizenship and Contemporary Direct Democracy David Altman | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Citizenship and Contemporary Direct Democracy is for anyone who studies democracy, elections, or political institutions. Its original data makes it indispensable for researchers, while the accessible, non-technical approach makes it suitable for students and teachers alike. The normative argument will appeal to political theorists and philosophers. • Connects the study of direct democracy to the broader field of comparative democratization • Offers a new view of the most discussed contemporary democratic innovations • Offers the first major cross-national, comparative study of the origins and effects of direct democratic institutions Comparative politics

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Non-Policy Politics

The Foundations of American Jewish Liberalism

Richer Voters, Poorer Voters, and the Diversification of Electoral Strategies Ernesto Calvo | University of Maryland, College Park

Kenneth D. Wald | University of Florida

American Jews have built a political culture based on the principle of equal citizenship in a secular state. This book examines how this worldview developed and how it has influenced American Jews’ political behavior since the founding. It offers insights for readers interested in history, law, politics, religion, and Judaism. • Offers the most comprehensive examination to date of American Jewish political behavior and how it has developed over time • Approaches Jewish political behavior from a social scientific perspective, drawing on survey data and archival research • Develops a theory of political action that is relevant to understanding other ethnic and religious groups American government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-108-49789-3 Hardback c. £80.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-70885-2 Paperback c. £21.99 / c. US$29.99

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Calvo and Murillo consider the non-policy benefits that voters consider when deciding their vote. The authors’ theory shows how these nonpolicy resources also shape parties’ ideological positions and which type of electoral offers they target to poorer or richer voters. • Delivers an empirically rich account of voters’ preferences and parties’ responses in two new unequal democracies to test our framework • Systematizes how to assess preferences of voters across different demographic groups and the bias they may generate in parties’ responsiveness • Provides the first systematic empirical analysis of partisan networks, emphasizing how activists’ features, recruitment, and connection to voters shapes their impact on both clientelism and ideological persuasion • Allows readers to distinguish how activists’ electoral tasks vary across contexts and how their impact can be measured Comparative politics

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Thirsty Cities Social Contracts and Public Goods Provision in China and India Selina Ho | National University of Singapore

Information, Accountability, and Cumulative Learning

The experiences of the two rising powers of Asia, China and India, in providing drinking water highlight an important puzzle – why do some countries provide more public goods than others? The book argues that public goods vary according to the social contract between a government and its people. • Compares public goods provided by China and India and argues that regime types do not determine public goods outcomes • Proposes a new conceptual framework for understanding public goods provision through a detailed study of drinking water in Chinese and Indian cities • Explores important policy issues for developing countries and gives insights into real-life policy implications for governments

Examines a set of voter information campaigns worldwide to assess their effectiveness, and develops a new social science research model aimed at cumulative learning. It will appeal to academics and practitioners looking for innovative ways to conduct social science research that is rigorous, policy-relevant, and cumulative. • Raises serious questions about when and how making voters more informed is likely to increase electoral accountability • Introduces a new model for producing cumulative research • Presents the results of seven planned field experimental studies of informational campaigns aimed at improving electoral accountability

Comparative politics

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 8 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-108-42782-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 C PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED

Lessons from Metaketa I Edited by Thad Dunning | University of California, Berkeley

Comparative politics | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 320pp 54 b/w illus. 3 maps 50 tables 978-1-108-42228-4 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 P 978-1-108-43504-8 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$34.99 P

Participation in Social Policy

Cultural Backlash

Public Health in Comparative Perspective Tulia G. Falleti | University of Pennsylvania

Trump, Brexit, and Authoritarian Populism Pippa Norris | Harvard University, Massachusetts

What explains the rise of authoritarian populism in Europe and the US, including Trump and Brexit? The book argues that a backlash against cultural change by older generations triggered these disruptive forces. • Provides new insights and evidence into populism, one of the most topical issues in political science • Develops a new theoretical framework explaining authoritarian populism • Compares more than fifty parties across dozens of countries, focusing on the US and Europe Comparative politics

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 75 b/w illus. 28 tables 978-1-108-42607-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 P 978-1-108-44442-2 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 P

Decentralized Governance and Accountability Academic Research and the Future of Donor Programming Edited by Jonathan A. Rodden | Stanford University, California

This book is for those who need a broad overview of contemporary knowledge about decentralized governance and development or are trying to identify gaps in the literature. This volume will be of use to policy practitioners and students in development studies, political economy, and comparative politics. • Reviews academic research of relevance to development programming on decentralization • Improves engagement between academic research and public policy on decentralization • Brings together many top applied scholars to evaluate two decades of research on decentralization and identify the most fruitful avenues for future research

Governments and international organizations have promoted community participation in public health since the late 1970s. We lack comparative studies of these participatory institutions in public health. This Element proposes a conceptualization of programmatic participation and distinguishes between two types, monitoring and policy-making. Comparative politics | Elements in the Politics of Development

November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 8 b/w illus. 1 map 2 tables 978-1-108-46820-6 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00 R AVAILABLE OPEN ACCESS

Oral Democracy Deliberation in Indian Village Assemblies Paromita Sanyal | Florida State University

A talk-centered qualitative analysis of three hundred Indian village assemblies, revealing how the deliberation between citizens in a mass democracy is influenced by state policy and literacy. Essential reading for those interested in participation, development, and deliberative democracy. This title is also available as Open Access. • A unique investigation into the relationship between state policy and literacy, as reflected in the quality of deliberation in grassroots institutions of participatory democracy • Reconsiders normative theories of deliberative democracy, developing a concept better suited to poor and highly unequal societies • Includes the methodological contribution of a discourse analysis of deliberation, analysing a large sample within the framework of a comparative natural experiment • This title is also available as Open Access Comparative politics | Theories of Institutional Design

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-107-01974-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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April 2019 228 x 152 mm 308pp 9 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-49790-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Empire, Race and Global Justice

Mobilising International Law for ‘Global Justice’

Duncan Bell | University of Cambridge

Edited by Jeff Handmaker | Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

These pioneering essays explore the racial and imperial dimensions of contemporary political theory debates over global justice. The first volume of its kind, this book promises to be an important resource for students and scholars. • Explores the role of race and empire in political theory debates over global justice • Brings together an interdisciplinary range of contributors, including historians, political theorists, lawyers, and international relations scholars • A very useful resource for scholars working on issues of global justice from a range of philosophical, social scientific and historical perspectives International relations, international organisations

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-108-42779-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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This book aims to reach scholars and undergraduate students interested in the theme of global justice and the dynamics of international law-making and enforcement. Practicing lawyers and public officials will also appreciate its grounded studies on the challenges of applying international law in response to complex social and political problems. • Critically engages with the political dimensions of international law, drawing on the influential scholarship of Martti Koskenniemi • The book cuts across various dimensions of international law (e.g. on human rights, conflict, peace and security, corruption) and a variety of concrete case examples are included • Locates international law within broader processes of globalisation • Shows how law can be mobilised in a variety of strategic ways International relations, international organisations

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 262pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-108-49794-7 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Decision-Making in American Foreign Policy

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Varieties of Resilience

Translating Theory into Practice Nikolas K. Gvosdev | United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island

Studies in Governmentality Jonathan Joseph | University of Sheffield

This textbook on the complex influences on American foreign policymaking is tailored for students preparing to become national security practitioners. Rather than presenting theory for the sake of theory, it translates the complete academic field of foreign policy analysis into an intuitive, cohesive, and practical set of analytic tools. • Contains real-world case studies of recent events which are used throughout to allow students to apply theory • Translates foreign policy decision-making for a practitioner audience, explicitly aiming to show the professional relevance of academic theory • Updates concepts and paradigms by drawing contemporary political parallels and updating many now outdated examples usually used to illustrate these concepts

Resilience is the ability of individuals, groups and societies to withstand and recover from external shocks. This comparative study examines resilience as it is experienced across different countries and policy sectors, providing original insights for anyone interested in discovering why resilience has become so influential in policy-making. • The first book-length study to properly examine the meaning and use of resilience across different countries and policy sectors • Develops a strong conceptual framework of resilience, supported by empirical examinations of a wide range of policy documents • Provides a critical view of the dominant Anglo-Saxon view of resilience as a neoliberal form of governmentality

Contents: List of boxes; List of figures; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Foreign policy analysis; 3. Unitary state perspective; 4. Cognitive perspective; 5. Organizational process perspective; 6. Bureaucratic politics perspective; 7. Palace politics perspective; 8. Sub-bureaucratic politics perspective; 9. Domestic politics; 10. Other countries; 11. Conclusion; Index.

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 218pp 978-1-107-14657-0 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99 978-1-316-60157-0 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

International relations, international organisations

January 2019 253 x 177 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42714-2 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-108-44768-3 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$39.99

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Labour Internationalism in the Global South The SIGTUR Initiative Robert O’Brien | McMaster University, Ontario

An analysis of labour internationalism that explores in depth the experience of the Southern Initiative on Globalisation and Trade Union Rights (SIGTUR). This book will interest anyone concerned with the role of labour in the global economy, economic justice, global social movements, and internationalism. • The first major examination of modern labour internationalism in the Global South • Includes an in depth analysis of the Southern Initiative on Globalisation and Trade Union Rights (SIGTUR), based on twenty years of participant observation • Develops a ‘six faces’ theoretical approach to labour internationalism International relations, international organisations

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-108-48091-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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New Directions in India’s Foreign Policy Theory and Praxis Edited by Harsh V. Pant | Observer Research Foundation, India

This volume explores key concepts like ‘constructivism’ and ‘territoriality’ and analyses their contribution to the academic discourse on Indian foreign policy, and discusses issues such as the ‘Indo-Pacific’ and the ‘responsibility to protect’ to address the expanding horizons of Indian foreign policy. • The most updated and contemporary volume on India’s foreign policy • Brings on board eminent scholars of foreign policy across international academia International relations, international organisations

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 325pp 978-1-108-47366-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-46219-8 Paperback £23.99 / US$31.99

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Contagion and War Lessons from the First World War John A. Vasquez | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Vasquez explains the processes that cause the spread of interstate war by looking at how contagion brought countries into the First World War. The book will interest students and scholars of international relations, conflict studies and international history, especially those interested in the spread of conflict, or the First World War. • Develops and applies six contagion models to the First World War • Examines every major pair of states that entered the First World War to see how contagion actually worked, providing a new interpretation of the First World War • Generates new hypotheses and insights on contagion which can be applied to other cases International relations, international organisations

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 412pp 27 b/w illus. 15 tables 80 exercises 978-1-108-41704-4 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-40427-3 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99 P TEXTBOOK

The Politics of the First World War A Course in Game Theory and International Security Scott Wolford | University of Texas, Austin

World War I is the perfect case study for teaching international relations. This book uses thirteen historical puzzles to provide students with a rigorous yet accessible training in game theory, with each chapter showing, through guided exercises, how game theoretical models can explain otherwise challenging strategic puzzles. • Engages students with an interesting test case – World War I • Ties the underlying narrative of the war to a primer on basic game theory, teaching students how to use models to resolve puzzles so that students learn the basics of game theory together with the analytical value of using it • Uses simple math which is clearly explained with guided examples, benefiting those from non-technical backgrounds • Teaches students how to build theories, better preparing them to conduct their own research Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction: the Great War; 2. The theory of War I: commitment problems; 3. Armed continent: the Anglo-German naval race; 4. Leaping into the dark: Europe goes to war; 5. The theory of World War II: information problems; 6. A scrap of paper: Belgium, France, and British entry; 7. Troubled partnerships: coalitions at war; 8. The best laid plans: attrition’s static horror; 9. Choosing sides: building military coalitions; 10. Coordinating caution: naval war in the North Sea; 11. The theory of World War III: commitment and war termination; 12. The theory of World

War IV: information and war termination; 13. Too proud to fight?: U-boats and American neutrality; 14. The end of the beginning: victory, defeat, and peace; 15. Conclusion: history and the present; Bibliography; Index. International relations, international organisations

February 2019 253 x 177 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42601-5 Hardback c. £125.00 / c. US$150.00 978-1-108-44437-8 Paperback c. £48.99 / c. US$59.99

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How Negotiations End Negotiating Behavior in the Endgame Edited by I. William Zartman | The Johns Hopkins University

Where past studies have examined when and how negotiations begin, this is the first full-length work to analyze the closing phase of negotiations, identifying negotiator behavior patterns in the endgame. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students of negotiation in international relations, international organisation, and business studies. • Presents the first full-length work to examine the components of closing behavior in negotiation • Provides historical understanding of how types of negotiations have ended through analysis of specific cases • Introduces new analytical concepts for those studying or working in the field of negotiation International relations, international organisations

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 415pp 6 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-108-47583-9 Hardback £90.00 / US$120.00

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World Ordering A Social Theory of Cognitive Evolution Emanuel Adler | University of Toronto

Building on his research on constructivist theory, and communities and practices, Adler suggests cognitive evolution, a timely social and normative theory of world ordering. It explains why configurations of practices organize and govern social orders epistemically and normatively, and why and how they evolve from one social order to another. • Proposes a new social theory of change • Illustrated with three case studies: Europe’s contemporary social order, the cyberspace order, and the corporate order • Will interest students and scholars of international relations and of sociological approaches to international politics and social change International relations, international organisations | Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 150

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 397pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-41995-6 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$99.99 978-1-108-41267-4 Paperback c. £26.99 / c. US$34.99

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Reasoning of State Realists, Romantics and Rationality in International Relations Brian C. Rathbun | University of Southern California

International relations scholars typically assume the rationality of foreign policy makers when in fact leaders systematically vary in the rationality of their thinking. Through case studies of leaders like Churchill and Reagan, Rathbun shows that the imposed standard of rationality, based in objectivity and deliberation, was often absent. • Questions longstanding assumptions about rationality in foreign policymaking • Utilizes a wide variety of research methods • Will interest students and scholars of international relations, political psychology and international history, particularly those interested in foreign policy decision making International relations, international organisations | Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 149

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 370pp 7 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-42742-5 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-44618-1 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99

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The Wealth Effect How the Great Expectations of the Middle Class Have Changed the Politics of Banking Crises Jeffrey M. Chwieroth | London School of Economics and Political Science

Chwieroth and Walter show how the politics of banking crises in democracies have been transformed by growing ‘great expectations’ among middle class voters that governments should protect their wealth. It will interest political scientists, economists, historians and general readers alike. • Shows how much and why the politics of major banking crises have changed since the early nineteenth century • Uses extensive quantitative and qualitative longitudinal evidence • Provides detailed analysis of the policies and politics of banking crises over two centuries in Brazil, the United Kingdom and the United States Political economy

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March 2019 228 x 152 mm 595pp 103 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-15374-5 Hardback c. £55.00 / c. US$90.00 P 978-1-316-60778-7 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$37.99 P NEW IN PAPERBACK

Street Citizens Protest Politics and Social Movement Activism in the Age of Globalization Marco Giugni | University of Geneva

The first book-length analysis to explain the character of contemporary protest politics. Street Citizens analyzes original survey data on activists to explain the diverse motivations, social characteristics values and networks that draw them to engage politically to tackle the pressing social problems of our times. • Provides an evidence-based analysis of participants in street demonstrations across Europe based on a unique dataset • Examines variations in the features of street demonstrations that enables readers to go a step further in their research to understand who, why and how people demonstrate, compared to previous research • Each chapter builds on a specific research question, allowing them to be used selectively if required European government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

Public Forces and Private Politics in American Big Business

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 235pp 2 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-108-47590-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 P 978-1-108-46926-5 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99 P

Timothy Werner | University of Texas, Austin

A rigorous examination of the politics of corporate social responsibility in the United States. Through the use of case studies and interviews with ‘Fortune 500’ company executives, this book shows how politics affect American firms’ choices, even in the wake of the 2007–9 financial crisis. • Proposes a new theory of the firm as a political actor • Features case studies covering a range of issues, including the environment, gay rights and corporate governance • Interviews with executives at forty firms in the ‘Fortune 500’ demonstrate that the statistical relationships found in the quantitative case studies reflect executives’ decision-making processes Political economy | Business and Public Policy

November 2018 229 x 152 mm 205pp 16 b/w illus. 6 maps 10 tables 978-1-107-60677-7 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99 C Also available 978-1-107-02291-1 Hardback £64.99 / US$113.00 C

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Practicing Islam in Egypt Print Media and Islamic Revival Aaron Rock-Singer | Cornell University, New York

Following the ideological disappointment of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, an Islamic revival arose in Egypt. Here, Rock-Singer looks beyond the artificial divide between state institutions and Islamic activists and melds social and intellectual history to show how Egypt’s Islamic revival emerged, who it involved, and why it still shapes Egypt today. • Highlights the centrality of daily practice to the emergence of an Islamic revival in Egypt • Emphasises the importance of the state as both a religious actor and as a site of contestation • Explores the challenges and complications of piety Middle East government, politics, policy

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 216pp 978-1-108-49205-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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The Politics of Migration in Modern Egypt

Collision and Accommodation Rikhil R. Bhavnani | University of Wisconsin, Madison

Strategies for Regime Survival in Autocracies Gerasimos Tsourapas | University of Birmingham

Explores the colliding trends of internal migration and nativism in developing countries. Looks at how subnational migration is associated with nativist politics, the effects of internal migration surges on public policy and how political decentralization strengthens subnational politicians’ incentives to define and cater to nativists.

The Egyptian regime consistently employs labour emigration to their own advantage in order to remain in power. Drawing on a wealth of unexplored sources, Tsourapas identifies the complex strategies that authoritarian regimes develop to ensure that migration aids their survival and shows that cross-border mobility and power are inextricably linked. • Offers a pioneering analysis of the politics of intra-Arab labour migration • Provides a critical re-reading of modern Egyptian history from 1952 to the present • Introduces a missing dimension to the study of authoritarianism in the Middle East and the broader Global South • Draws on a wealth of unexplored and unpublished primary sources in multiple languages to shed light on the interplay between labour emigration and authoritarianism

Political economy | Elements in Political Economy

November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 978-1-108-73390-8 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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December 2018 228 x 152 mm 256pp 23 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47554-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Contesting Authoritarianism Labor Challenges to the State in Egypt Dina Bishara | University of Alabama

Why and how did independent trade unions emerge in Egypt, despite its history of state control over organized labour? And why was the movement pioneered by traditionally quiescent civil servants? Bishara examines the relationship between labour organizations and the state to reveal how political change occurs under an authoritarian regime. • Charts the emergence of the independent trade union movement in Egypt • Studies how political change occurs within authoritarian regimes • Relies on case studies and data collected through in-depth interviews and participant observation Middle East government, politics, policy | Cambridge Middle East Studies, 52

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 204pp 1 b/w illus. 2 maps 1 table 978-1-107-19357-4 Hardback £59.99 / US$82.99 P 978-1-316-64472-0 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 P

Social and Political Change in Jordan and Morocco Dörthe Engelcke | Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Germany

Family law continues to be one of the most controversial legal areas in all Muslim-majority countries. In this book, Dörthe Engelcke explores the remarkable differences in the engagement with family law in the 2000s by Morocco and Jordan, both ostensibly similar regimes. • Questions whether family law reform has improved women’s rights throughout the Middle East and North Africa • Combines the study of Islamic family law reform and authoritarianism • Draws on in-depth fieldwork, including interviews with sharia court judges, politicians, women’s activists, and members of Islamist movements Middle East government, politics, policy | Cambridge Middle East Studies, 55

This book examines the relationship between ethnic conflict and economic development in modern Sri Lanka. Drawing on a historically informed political sociology, it explores how the economic and the ethnic have encountered one another, focusing in particular on the phenomenon of Sinhala nationalism. • Employs an interdisciplinary approach cutting across economics, political science, sociology, anthropology and human geography • Written in a lucid and accessible language which would be of appeal to both academics and general readers South Asian government, politics, policy | South Asia in the Social Sciences, 5

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Civil-Military Relations in Southeast Asia Aurel Croissant | Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

Reviews the historical origins, contemporary patterns, and emerging changes in civil-military relations in Southeast Asia. It analyzes military roles in state- and nation-building, political domination, revolutions and regime transitions, and military entrepreneurship. South-East Asian government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia

August 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 978-1-108-45909-9 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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In the Wake of Disaster

Twenty Years of Democracy Jamie S. Davidson | National University of Singapore

Islamists, the State and Social Contract in Pakistan Ayesha Siddiqi

This book is an ethnographic exploration into the state’s responsibility to its people in the aftermath of a natural hazard based disaster. It examines state-citizen interaction in Pakistan after large scale floods devastated the country in 2010 and then again in 2011, and transforms our understanding of contemporary disasters. • Employs ethnographic methodology to ground its arguments • Draws on approaches from literature and other disciplines • Makes an academic argument while discussing and evaluating policy South Asian government, politics, policy

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 210pp 978-1-108-47292-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

Rajesh Venugopal | London School of Economics and Political Science

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-108-42879-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

Reforming Family Law

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 290pp 978-1-108-49661-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

Nationalism, Development and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka

Argues that after twenty years of democratization, Indonesia has performed admirably. Focuses on Indonesia’s political regime, political economy, and identity-based mobilizations since democratization in 1998. South-East Asian government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia

August 2018 229 x 152 mm 78pp 978-1-108-45908-2 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Crafty Oligarchs, Savvy Voters Democracy under Inequality in Rural Pakistan Shandana Khan Mohmand | University of Sussex

This book looks at why rural Pakistani citizens vote despite their limited political agency owing to high levels of socio-economic inequality. It finds that electoral politics enables marginalized voters to strategically further their interests vis-à-vis elite groups, but that persistent inequality limits their ability to organize or compete. • The book’s analysis is based on original data, the likes of which has not been used to study Pakistan’s voting majority before • Offers a micro-level perspective with new and deeper insights into potential directions for political reform • Provides a new typology of voters, which nuances the usual dichotomy drawn between clientelism and programmatic politics

The Invention of ASEAN Mathew Davies | Australian National University, Canberra

Explores why ASEAN has endured and why members, many of whom remain comparatively weak and poor, continue to invest in the regional project. Argues that ASEAN has and continues to serve state interest through the creation of a shared ritual and symbolic framework. South-East Asian government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia

November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 978-1-108-45796-5 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Populism in Southeast Asia

When Democracies Deliver

Paul D. Kenny | Australian National University, Canberra

Governance Reform in Latin America Katherine Bersch | Davidson College, North Carolina

Populism is a political strategy through which charismatic leaders establish links with unattached mass constituencies. Identifying all cases of populism in Southeast Asia’s democracies, this Element shows that populist mobilization thrives because parties are so weak. This weakness is caused by institutional and political economic factors. South-East Asian government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia

November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-108-45910-5 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Latin American government, politics, policy

Identity, Brand, Power Kenneth Paul Tan | National University of Singapore

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 232pp 3 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-47227-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

Explores nation building and international relations in the small multicultural nation state and cosmopolitan global city of contemporary Singapore. Examines the exercise of smart power, or the ability to strategically combine soft and hard power resources.

Reform Coalitions and Institutional Change Lindsay Mayka | Colby College, Maine

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On the Brink Trump, Kim, and the Threat of Nuclear War Van Jackson | Victoria University of Wellington

In 2017, the world watched as a barrage of personal insults and escalating threats were traded between Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un amid unprecedented shows of military force. Jackson traces the crisis from standoff to summit, showing just how close the world came to inadvertent nuclear war. • The first informed and accessible account of the North Korea nuclear crisis from standoff to summit • Explains why 2017 witnessed the worst nuclear scare since the Cuban Missile Crisis, and how war was averted • Includes revelatory insights into Trump’s aggressive rhetoric and North Korea’s military mentality, identifying future risks of nuclear war East Asian government, politics, policy

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 248pp 2 maps 978-1-108-47348-4 Hardback £18.99 / US$24.95

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Building Participatory Institutions in Latin America

South-East Asian government, politics, policy | Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia

August 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 978-1-108-46046-0 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

This book highlights the importance of strategy, revealing that gradual reforms produce better results than drastic overhauls imposed by political will. This study is aimed at scholars interested in comparative politics, state development, Latin American politics, and public policy, as well as practitioners and policymakers around the globe. • Applies cognitive-psychological insights about decision-making to governance reform • Presents detailed case studies of public sector reform • Explains both why certain reform strategies succeed and how political conditions influence the adoption of successful strategies

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Playing by the Informal Rules Why the Chinese Regime Remains Stable despite Rising Protests Yao Li | Harvard University, Massachusetts

This book highlights the important role of informal norms in structuring state-protester interactions, mitigating conflict, and explaining regime resilience amid mounting unrest. It will appeal to scholars of social movements, comparative politics, civil society, international relations, governance, democratization, and area studies. • Presents a new view of political mobilization and authoritarian resilience • Provides a novel theoretical framework in which to monitor the trajectory of political contention in China and beyond • Proposes fresh perspectives on power, rules, legitimacy, and resistance in modern societies East Asian government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 230pp 19 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-108-47078-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99 C

This book explains how and why some national mandates for participatory policymaking develop into powerful institutions for citizen engagement. It argues that participatory institution building can happen when new participatory institutions originate in sweeping policy reforms that attract the support of powerful stakeholders who normally would not support participatory policymaking. • Proposes a new theory of reform coalitions in institutional change processes • Offers a rich description and analysis of policy reform processes in developing countries • Includes an extensive cross-national analysis of nationally-mandated participatory institutions Latin American government, politics, policy

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 318pp 14 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47087-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Buying Audiences Clientelism and Electoral Campaigns When Parties Are Weak Paula Muñoz | Universidad del Pacífico, Peru

Buying Audiences develops a new theory of how politicians campaign and deploy electoral clientelism in the absence of institutionalized parties and stable party-broker relationships. It will interest scholars who study Latin American politics, electoral campaigns, clientelism, political parties, and business influence in the developing world. • Develops a new theory of how clientelism works in the absence of stable party-broker relationships • Shows how politicians campaign without institutionalized parties • Offers new insight into business influence in the developing world and challenges to party building • Uses a mixed methods approach and examines an understudied case Latin American government, politics, policy

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Contemporary Nigerian Politics

Checking Presidential Power Executive Decrees and the Legislative Process in New Democracies Valeria Palanza | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Competition in a Time of Transition and Terror A. Carl LeVan | American University, Washington DC

The first to offer an explanation of the levels of reliance on executive decrees in comparative perspective, this book intends to reach an audience of scholars and non-academics interested in the behavior of legislators, the struggles behind the concentration of power by presidents, and Latin American politics. • Proposes a new view of executive power, decree authority, and checks and balances • Provides a parsimonious explanation of levels of reliance on decrees • Offers empirical tests of the theory at different levels of analysis Latin American government, politics, policy

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State-Sponsored Activism Bureaucrats and Social Movements in Democratic Brazil Jessica Rich | Marquette University, Wisconsin

State-Sponsored Activism proposes a new model of state-society relations, and explains how social movements can survive over time without falling prey to co-optation. For a broad audience of students, scholars, and policymakers, this is a definitive text for those interested in learning about Brazil’s movement to fight HIV/AIDS. • Proposes a new model of state-society relations • Shows how NGOs help to sustain policy successes through hidden forms of political advocacy • Provides the most complete history to date of Brazil’s AIDS movement Latin American government, politics, policy

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 252pp 31 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47088-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Votes for Survival Relational Clientelism in Latin America Simeon Nichter | University of California, San Diego

African government, politics, policy

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-47249-4 Hardback £72.99 / US$94.99 978-1-108-45974-7 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

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Democracy in Ghana Everyday Politics in Urban Africa Jeffrey W. Paller | University of San Francisco

With a majority urban population, Ghana has one of the most successful and consolidated democracies in Africa. Based on fifteen months of fieldwork, Jeffrey W. Paller explains the meaning and practice of accountability across different types of urban neighborhoods and shows how they shape both political participation and urban development. • Proposes a new view of democracy and development in urban Africa • Sheds light on the everyday politics that are so important to African societies • Develops a comparative research design and a model of urbanization that offers new insight into the patterns of political development in Africa’s growing cities African government, politics, policy

This book focuses on clientelism, the pattern of exchanges between politicians and votes as citizens promise to vote for a politician in order to receive benefits. While many scholars have explored the threats to clientelism, this book is the first exploration into why clientelism survives, and even thrives, in certain countries. • Explores how citizens often depend on clientelist relationships to cope with their vulnerability to adverse shocks such as unemployment, illness and drought in contexts with inadequate welfare states • Emphasizes how citizens often rely on exchange relationships with politicians to cope with their vulnerability, spurring them to sustain clientelism • Investigates patterns of clientelism during non-election periods, rather than the dominant focus on campaign strategies, such as vote buying and other episodic forms of clientelism, emphasizing the important role of ongoing exchange relationships Latin American government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-108-42836-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 978-1-108-44950-2 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

How do Africa’s voters decide who to vote for, and what do political parties campaign on? A. Carl LeVan contributes to our understanding of democratization, elections, and transitions by demonstrating how Nigeria’s opposition prevailed by appealing to voters on economic and other issues, even as Boko Haram unleashed a new wave of terrorism. • Focuses on how violence and terrorism impact elections in Nigeria • Contributes to understandings of why Africa’s largest political party lost power • Examines reasons for the return of secessionism in Nigeria

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African Development, African Transformation How Institutions Shape Development Strategy Landry Signé | Stanford University, California

Inspired by the ideas of Pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance, NEPAD (now AUDA) was created in 2001 to bring Africa into the globalizing world and close the gap between developing and developed countries. Here, Signé provides a brilliant examination of its role in transforming African economies and facilitating interstate cooperation. • An examination of the Africa Union’s development body’s (NEPAD, transformed into the African Union Development Agency, or AUDA) continuity with and divergence away from Western-based development institutions • An insightful case study of the evolution of a continent-wide, Africanbased development institution • Debates academically informed policy options for using the African Union Development Agency (AUDA, initially named NEPAD) in the future to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2063 African government, politics, policy

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 220pp 9 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-108-47057-5 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 P 978-1-108-45620-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99 P

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Why Bother?

Electoral Politics and Africa’s Urban Transition

Rethinking Participation in Elections and Protests Susan C. Stokes | University of Chicago

Class and Ethnicity in Ghana Noah L. Nathan | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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Despite the rapid urbanization of African societies, the socio-economic changes associated with urbanization are not having the political effects that many expected. This book contributes to understanding African urbanization, political behavior, and the ability of developing societies to transition away from clientelism. • Examines how urban contexts shape political behavior in the developing world • Provides some of the first systematic empirical evidence on the political effects of the growth of the African middle class • Challenges widespread conventional wisdom in journalist and policy-making circles, showing that modernization narratives about urbanization are insufficient

Why Bother? offers and tests a new theory about participation in politics and, in particular, why people vote and join protests. This book will appeal to students and scholars in political science, sociology, and social psychology and to members of the public who want to understand trends in political participation. • Develops and tests a theory that explains why people take part in two key instruments of popular politics, voting and protesting • Considers the cost of abstention to explain a number of apparent anomalies, such as how efforts to suppress the vote and the repression of protesters are sometimes ineffective and can even lead to higher rates of participation • Draws on a wealth of survey data, interviews, and experimental results from a range of countries

African government, politics, policy | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

Politics (general) | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 360pp 25 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47495-5 Hardback £90.00 / US$125.00

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Foundations of Agnostic Statistics Peter M. Aronow | Yale University, Connecticut

This book provides a rigorous but accessible treatment of modern statistical methodology for researchers in the social and health sciences. It provides readers with the mathematical tools to critically engage with cutting-edge statistical methods. • Provides a rigorous and targeted mathematical introduction to the statistics underlying modern statistical methodology in the social and health sciences • Prepares readers to go on to advanced study in statistical methodology, including in causal inference, nonparametric statistics, and econometrics • Develops the fundamentals of ‘agnostic statistics’ – an approach that asks what can be learned about the world under minimal assumptions Research methods in politics

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 318pp 35 b/w illus. 978-1-107-17891-5 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-63114-0 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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A Practical Introduction to Regression Discontinuity Designs Part I Matias Cattaneo | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

An accessible and practical guide for the analysis and interpretation of regression discontinuity (RD) designs. The focus is on the canonical sharp RD setup that has the following features: (i) the score is continuously distributed and has only one dimension, (ii) there is only one cutoff, and (iii) compliance with the treatment assignment is perfect. Research methods in politics | Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences

February 2019 229 x 152 mm 120pp 1 b/w illus. 21 colour illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-71020-6 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00 R

Psychology The Cambridge Handbook of Sexual Development Childhood and Adolescence Edited by Sharon Lamb | University of Massachusetts, Boston

This interdisciplinary Handbook brings together the top researchers in child and adolescent sexual development to redefine the issues, conflicts, and debates that characterize the field. It explores the role of sexuality in children’s and adolescents’ everyday experiences of identity, family, school, neighborhood, religion, and popular media. • Showcases current knowledge and overviews of the field, including coverage of new methodologies • Addresses contemporary issues such as LGBTQ identities, social and traditional media, the effects of pornography, and controversies about sexual health education • The book’s interdisciplinary approach will appeal to scholars and students across psychology, sociology, education, and anthropology Developmental psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

December 2018 247 x 174 mm 604pp 2 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-19071-9 Hardback £150.00 / US$195.00 R 978-1-316-64077-7 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.99 P


Psychology

Affectionate Communication in Close Relationships

Health and Illness in Close Relationships

Kory Floyd | University of Arizona

Ashley P. Duggan | Boston College, Massachusetts

This book reviews and critiques empirical research on affectionate communication in close relationships, and offers compelling questions for future empirical work. It will appeal to faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students in social psychology, communication, family studies, sociology, health sciences, and clinical psychology. • Represents both a socio-cultural and a bio-evolutionary approach to communication research • Provides a detailed summary of research on the mental and physical health effects of affectionate behavior • Compares and critiques existing theories and measurement models of affectionate communication

Written for academic researchers, students, and health professionals, this is the first volume to review and synthesize the current literature on health and illness in close relationships. The author provides an integrated theoretical framework for understanding the complexities of health trajectories and relationship processes. • Offers an integrated theoretical framework of health, illness, and relational processes • Cuts across current theoretical concerns and propositions to connect with practical issues of health management within relationships • Illustrates how language shapes responses to close relationships and the understanding of health and illness

Social psychology

Social psychology | Advances in Personal Relationships

January 2019 228 x 152 mm 299pp 1 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-108-47058-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Arguing, Obeying and Defying

Sustaining Early Childhood Learning Gains

A Rhetorical Perspective on Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Experiments Stephen Gibson | York St John University

Program, School, and Family Influences Edited by Arthur J. Reynolds | University of Minnesota

This text presents a qualitative analysis of the transcripts from the experimental sessions from one of the most notorious academic studies ever conducted: Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments. It will appeal to scholars and students in psychology, the social sciences, and the history of science. • Features a detailed analysis of the transcripts of Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments, with multiple examples from recordings of the experimental sessions themselves • Provides an overview of the last 10-15 years’ worth of work on Milgram’s obedience experiments • Outlines the way in which recent developments in the wider study of rhetoric can be used to expand discursive and rhetorical psychology Social psychology

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 246pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-42133-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Power in Close Relationships

How early childhood learning gains are initiated, increased, sustained, and affect life-course development are fundamental to science and society. This book synthesizes research findings for increasing and sustaining gains in early childhood programs and practices, and addresses the effectiveness of these public investments in promoting well-being. • Offers a comprehensive analysis of next steps and new-generation approaches in early intervention • Provides a conceptual overview of the factors that influence whether early childhood learning programs have short- and longer-term effects • Includes examples and illustrations of effective approaches for improving early childhood learning programs Educational psychology

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 370pp 27 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-108-42592-6 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00 C

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognition and Education Edited by John Dunlosky | Kent State University, Ohio

Edited by Christopher R. Agnew | Purdue University, Indiana

Using interdisciplinary theorizing and research about power from disciplines such as social psychology, communications, family studies, and public health, this book is an essential resource for any researcher, professional, student, or layperson seeking to better understand how power operates in those relationships that are most important to us. • Presents multiple theoretical perspectives to offer a unique overview of the research surrounding power in close relationships • Supplies specific examples of theoretical applications in practice • Proposes new theoretical insights and suggestions for future research and theoretical extensions Social psychology | Advances in Personal Relationships

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 312pp 3 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-19261-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Leading scientists reveal how to enhance instruction and student achievement across many domains, including science, mathematics, reading, and writing. Directed towards graduate students and seasoned scientists interested in education, it is also accessible to practitioners and students who are interested in improving learning and achievement. • Showcases the strength of evidence on how to improve various aspects of education • Each chapter offers ideas on where each field should go next so as to inform education practices • Supplies an overview of the origins of each field and where it will be moving in the future • Scientists, instructors, and students will find the chapters accessible, easy to read, and informative Educational psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

January 2019 253 x 177 mm 550pp 79 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-108-41601-6 Hardback c. £145.00 / c. US$185.00 R 978-1-108-40130-2 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$56.99 R

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The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research

The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity

Edited by Sally A. Fincher | University of Kent, Canterbury

Second edition Edited by James C. Kaufman | University of Connecticut

This Handbook describes the extent and shape of computing education research, and articulates its boundaries with partner disciplines. Written by leading researchers from academia and industry (including Google and Microsoft), it provides both a guide for existing researchers and a practical resource for those new to the field. • Articulates research from other disciplines that are related to computing education • Includes several chapters of practical guidance, including qualitative and quantitative methods, study design, and research-to-practice case studies • Written by leading researchers from academia and industry, such as Google and Microsoft

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Educational psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

February 2019 253 x 177 mm 950pp 53 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-108-49673-5 Hardback £145.00 / US$190.00 R 978-1-108-72189-9 Paperback £44.99 / US$59.99 P

Cognition and Intractability A Guide to Classical and Parameterized Complexity Analysis Iris van Rooij | Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

This is the first book to provide an accessible introduction to computational complexity analysis and its application to questions of intractability in cognitive science. It is essential reading for students and researchers who want to understand how cognitive models can be scaled from the lab to situations of real-world complexity. • The first book to describe how classical and parameterized complexity analysis can be applied to cognitive modeling • Provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to the conceptual and mathematical foundations of intractability • Illustrates various complexity-theoretic proof techniques that can be used by cognitive researchers as part of their theoretical toolkit Cognition

April 2019 228 x 152 mm 386pp 978-1-107-04399-2 Hardback c. £85.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-72897-3 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$39.99

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Introduction to Human Neuroimaging Hans Op de Beeck | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

The only text to cover all the major human neuroimaging techniques in an accessible and practical manner. With example research studies, color illustrations, and practice questions, it is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the behavioral and brain sciences taking introductory courses on human neuroimaging. • The only book that offers an accessible and practical overview of the range of human neuroimaging methods • Developed specifically for students in the behavioral and brain sciences • Provides example research studies to illustrate key concepts, and practice questions for homework and self-study • Includes over 100 full color illustrations

This Handbook covers virtually all of the many facets of scientific research on creativity, including the related areas of innovation and imagination. It includes cutting-edge work from psychology, education, business, entrepreneurship, and neuroscience to present a complete overview of the nuanced topic of creativity. • Incorporates a variety of ideas from psychology, business, entrepreneurship, education, economics and neuroscience • Analyses creativity from multiple perspectives, including both individual and environmental perspectives • Examines the biological, cognitive, emotional, and motivational underpinnings of creativity Cognition | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

March 2019 253 x 177 mm 754pp 9 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-18848-8 Hardback £140.00 / US$185.00 978-1-316-63854-5 Paperback £44.99 / US$64.99

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Innovations in CBT for Childhood Anxiety, OCD, and PTSD Improving Access and Outcomes Edited by Lara J. Farrell | Griffith University, Queensland

This book brings together the world’s leaders in treatment science to present innovations in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for child and adolescent anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Practicing clinical psychologists, social workers and other mental health professionals, child and youth psychiatrists, students and academics will benefit from reading this book. • Includes treatment advances from leaders in the field of child and youth anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) clinical research • Provides step-by-step, clinical examples of how to deliver the latest approaches to treatment innovation in real-world contexts • Supplies empirical research outcomes on treatment efficacy for novel interventions including the predictors and moderators of treatment response Health and clinical psychology

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Pseudoscience in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy A Skeptical Field Guide Stephen Hupp | Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville

Contents: 1. Introduction and overview; Part I. Structural Neuroimaging: 2. The physics behind magnetic resonance imaging; 3. Structural imaging methods; Part II. Hemodynamic Neuroimaging: 4. Hemodynamic imaging methods; 5. Designing an hemodynamic imaging experiment; 6. Image processing; 7. Basic statistical analysis; 8. Advanced statistical analysis; Part III. Electrophysiological Neuroimaging: 9. Electromagnetic field of the brain; 10. Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography; 11. Basic analysis of electrophysiological signals; 12. Advanced data analysis; Part IV. Complementary Methods: 13. Multi-modal imaging; 14. Causal methods to modulate brain activity.

This book identifies ineffective and harmful treatments for every major mental health issue affecting youth and instead proposes strong evidence-based treatments. Written by experts from academia, hospitals, and private practice, it is the ideal resource to inform practitioners, students, and researchers on which treatments to avoid. • Reviews questionable, ineffective, and harmful treatments and provides evidence-based alternatives • Includes side bars from interdisciplinary science communicators • Informs readers on which treatments to avoid and which treatments actually work

Cognition | Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology

Health and clinical psychology

April 2019 247 x 174 mm 350pp 118 colour illus. 978-1-107-18030-7 Hardback c. £99.99 / c. US$159.99 978-1-316-63218-5 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$89.99

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Darwinian Hedonism and the Epidemic of Unhealthy Behavior David M. Williams | Brown University, Rhode Island

This book brings a new perspective to psychological hedonism as a fundamental theory of human behavior based on ideas grounded in affective neuroscience and evolutionary biology. The resulting Darwinian hedonism viewpoint is then applied to the growing epidemic of unhealthy behaviour; including poor diet, physical inactivity, and substance use. • Proposes a new theory of human behavior • Reframes the ancient and intuitive principle of psychological hedonism • Based on contemporary affective neuroscience and neo-Darwinian evolutionary biology • Can be applied to the global epidemic of unhealthy behavior, which is argued to be the main driver for the rising rates of chronic disease Health and clinical psychology

March 2019 228 x 152 mm 360pp 18 b/w illus. 978-1-107-11043-4 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

The Cambridge Handbook of Technology and Employee Behavior Edited by Richard N. Landers | University of Minnesota

Experts from across all industrial-organizational (IO) psychology describe how increasingly rapid technological change has affected the field. In each chapter, authors describe how this has altered the meaning of IO research within a particular subdomain and what steps must be taken to avoid IO research from becoming obsolete. • Offers a view across the entirety of the field with chapters covering almost every subdomain of industrial-organizational psychology • Highlights cross-domain themes and field-wide challenges • Written by experts in integrating technology within their personal field of study Applied psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreams Patrick McNamara | Boston University

This book provides complete coverage of the neuroscience of both sleep and dreams for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students. Unlike other introductory texts, it emphasizes the social nature of sleep and dreams, and links new discoveries to established evolutionary theory. • Tells a story that connects all of the disparate facts surrounding sleep and dreams • Evolutionary theories are brought in to explain the functional significance of sleep data and findings • Links new discoveries about sleep and dreams to established scientific findings with implications for sleep medicine Health and clinical psychology | Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology

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The Cambridge Handbook of Anxiety and Related Disorders Edited by Bunmi Olatunji | Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

This book provides descriptive and experimental approaches to the study of anxiety and related disorders alongside literature reviews and empirically-guided suggestions for treatment. It is written for academics and graduate students studying psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience,as well as clinicians in medical centers or private practices. • Highlights contemporary approaches to the classification, presentation, etiology, assessment, and treatment of anxiety and related disorders • Integrates findings from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) • Surveys existing descriptive and experimental approaches to the study of anxiety and related disorders • Emphasizes the provision of empirically-guided suggestions for treatment

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The Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom Edited by Robert J. Sternberg | Cornell University, New York

This is a review of the psychological literature on wisdom by leading experts in the field. It covers the philosophical and sociocultural foundations of wisdom, and showcases the measurement and teaching of wisdom. The connection of wisdom to intelligence and personality is explained alongside its relationship with morality and ethics. • Provides a comprehensive review of the psychological literature on wisdom by top experts in the field • Includes virtually all of the major theories of wisdom, as well as the full range of research on wisdom as it is understood today • Will be useful to those seeking to understand wisdom scientifically, and to those who wish to apply their understanding of wisdom to their own work • Parents, teachers, and mentors who want to develop wisdom in others will have practical information about how to do it Applied psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Health and clinical psychology | Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Social science research methods

Sociology The Civil Sphere in East Asia Edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander | Yale University, Connecticut

Doing Better Statistics in Human-Computer Interaction Paul Cairns | University of York

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Written for human-computer interaction (HCI) researchers – whether undergraduates, professors, or UX professionals who need to analyse quantitative data – this book helps to improve readers’ knowledge of the modern best practice in statistics and their understanding of how to do statistical analysis on their own data. • Readers do not have to struggle with mathematics in order to understand the arguments around how to do better statistics • Provides the underpinning philosophy of statistics in science • Allows readers to quickly find the answers they seek within the concise chapters Quantitative methods

February 2019 228 x 152 mm 300pp 29 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-48252-3 Hardback c. £79.00 / c. US$99.00 P 978-1-108-71059-6 Paperback c. £27.99 / c. US$32.99 P

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February 2019 228 x 152 mm 322pp 2 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-42783-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Focus Groups for the Social Science Researcher

Research, Politics and Policy Erzsébet Bukodi | University of Oxford

Jennifer Cyr | University of Arizona

A concise and accessible introduction to focus groups, Cyr highlights the unique, inter-related features of the method for data collection in social science. She explains if, when, and how to use focus groups effectively as a stand-alone method, or as part of a multi-method research design. • Offers a clear set of guidelines regarding how to present focus group data for article- and book-length research • Provides a theoretical grounding for the use of focus groups in the social sciences • Explains how to use focus groups as a stand-alone method or in a mixed-methods research design • Clarifies when focus groups may be useful for the social science researcher, as well as when they may not be Qualitative methods | Methods for Social Inquiry

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From leading East Asian scholars, this collection of case studies, distributed across five East Asian nations, examines a wide range of contemporary social and cultural conflicts. It will be of use to graduate students and researchers in cultural sociology, political sociology, social theory, sociology of social movements, and globalization theory. • Covers an incredible range of topics, from banking crises and Presidential impeachment in Korea, to police surveillance and scandals over fertility technology in Japan, to labor struggles in China, to memory wars throughout East Asia • Utilizes diverse case studies across five different nations in East Asia • Advances civil sphere theory, a new, ambitious, and exciting sociological theory of democratic possibilities

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A comprehensive examination of social mobility and education in Britain that exposes the prevailing misconception in political and policy circles of social mobility in decline. For students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the issues surrounding social inequality, social mobility and education. • Collects the findings of extensive research on social mobility and education in Britain • Reveals a significant disconnect between research findings and the discussion of mobility in political and policy circles, and in the media • This book is accessible to non-specialists Political sociology

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Keeping the Peace Spatial Differences in Hindu–Muslim Violence in Gujarat in 2002 Raheel Dhattiwala | Universiteit van Amsterdam

This book investigates geographic variation in Hindu-Muslim violence in Gujarat in 2002. It uses statistical and ethnographic methods to unpack mechanisms of crowd behaviour, intergroup relations, and political incentives driving the spread of collective violence, and aims to demonstrate the implicit political logic of the violence. • Includes macro-level analysis of 216 towns and rural areas, and interview excerpts of 162 respondents, including nine rioters • Includes end of chapter summary apart from a concluding chapter Political sociology

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Activists Forever? Long-Term Impacts of Political Activism Olivier Fillieule | Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Rennes

Social Movements in the Chinese Diaspora Andrew Junker | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

This sociological study examines the religious movement Falun Gong within the context of the contentious politics literature. Using the 1989 democracy movement as a comparative case, the author explains Falun Gong’s intensive grassroots mobilization, its significance for China, and its implications for understanding religious and political movements. • Provides a cogent and insightful understanding of the religious movement Falun Gong • Offers a new explanation of how and why the diaspora Chinese democracy failed to sustain protest mobilization after the events of 1989 • Examines Falun Gong and the Chinese democracy movement as contentious politics, illuminating Chinese cultural sources and limits for democracy Political sociology

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Grounded Nationalisms A Sociological Analysis Siniša Malešević | University College Dublin

Challenging the dominant view of nationalism as a historically declining social force, Malesevic explains why the recent escalation of populist nationalism is not a social anomaly but rather a historical norm. Globalisation is not the enemy of nationalism; instead, as this book shows, the two forces have developed together through modern history. • Offers a new sociological approach aimed at explaining the rise and grounding of nationalism over the last two hundred years • Provides a novel theoretical understanding of recent political events driven by nationalism, such the election of Donald Trump and the vote for Brexit • Will appeal to students and scholars of political and historical sociology and comparative politics, particularly those interested in nationalism Political sociology

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Protectors of Pluralism Christian Protection of Jews in the Low Countries Robert Braun | Northwestern University, Illinois

This book sheds new light on the relationship between religion and tolerance by investigating the Christian protection of Jews during the Holocaust. It will appeal to those interested in religion, political violence, collective action, mixed methods, altruism, racism, tolerance, the Holocaust, and genocide. • Explores the relationship between religion and tolerance by investigating the Christian protection of Jews during Holocaust • Examines the reinforcing mechanisms that link minority status to rescue operations • Applies a range of social science methodologies and theories

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Solidarity in Practice Moral Protest and the US Security State Chandra Russo | Colgate University, New York

Chandra Russo examines embodiment and emotions in long-term solidarity activism among three communities contesting US torture, militarism and immigration policies. This broad-based study is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students in sociology, anthropology, political science, peace and conflict studies, American studies, and religious studies. • Examines the process and content of witnessing as political action • Analyses the under-examined concept of solidarity within social movements • Presents an up-to-date overview of religiously motivated protest communities Political sociology | Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

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Kings of Mississippi Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South Sandra L. Barnes | Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

The King family was a twentieth-century anomaly: a middle-class black family in rural Mississippi. Using family narratives, census data, and employing a socio-ecological lens, this book illustrates how family decisions affected generations across time as they navigated dynamics like segregation, migration, education, religion, and urban living. • Proposes an alternative view of the twentieth-century middle-class black family in the rural South • Draws on census data to contextualize the family narratives of seven generations of the King family • Examines the role religion plays in socio-economic decisions and class outcomes for a middle-class black family in Mississippi Sociology of race and ethnicity | Cambridge Studies in Stratification Economics: Economics and Social Identity

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Engaging with Social Work

Subalternity and Citizenship in India’s Bhil Heartland Alf Gunvald Nilsen | Universitet i Agder, Norway

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Engaging with Social Work equips students with a critical perspective and develops their understanding of social work and human services practice, with an emphasis on the principles of social justice and human rights. This fully revised second edition includes a new chapter on the emerging challenges and opportunities for social work. • Provides an integrated critical perspective to practising social work and encourages the reader to challenge dominant social discourses and to consider their own personal values, biases and assumptions • New edition covers the prominent topics of family violence, critical practice with diverse communities and responding to the rise in global inequality • A new instructor website includes links to video resources and web materials, accompanied by extension questions Contents: 1. The critical potential of social work; 2 Where in the world are we? The contexts of practice; 3. What can we do? A critical response to social contexts; 4. How did we get here? The history of critical social work; 5. Values and ethics for critical practice; 6. Theories for practice; 7. Social work practice; 8. Diverse voices; 9. Fields of practice; 10. Contemporary and emerging challenges (and opportunities) for social work; 11. Advancing critical social work into the future. Social policy and social work

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The Science and Art of Conducting, Evaluating, and Using Research Daniel P. Mears | Florida State University

This book helps students to develop the sensibility of a researcher for thinking about, conducting, and evaluating research. Students need a one-stop source to integrate and apply what they learn in methods – as well as statistics, theory, and diverse topic-specific – classes. Fundamentals of Criminological and Criminal Justice Inquiry addresses this gap and does so through numerous real-world examples. • Not merely a ‘how to’ of research, this book shows students how to analyze, evaluate and use research in their work • As well as research methods, the book aims to explain exactly when and why certain types of research are carried out and used • Aimed at practitioners and policymakers, who can learn how to use research to implement effective policy, and researchers who can learn how to develop research ideas that can be useful for practitioners and policymakers • Includes a succinct history and description of criminology and criminal justice as a field to give context to the history and current state of research in the field, along with examples to give further context Contents: About the authors; Preface; Part I: 1. Introduction; 2. Science and criminological and criminal justice research; 3. The science and art of conducting, evaluating, and using research, initial observations; Part II: 4. The role of theory in research; 5. The role of data in research; 6. The role of analysis in research; Part III: 7. Basic (science-focused) vs. applied (policy-focused) research; 8. Identifying causal effects; 9. Criminological and criminal justice research areas and topics; Part IV: 10. Criteria for conducting, evaluating, and using research; 11. The science and art of conducting, evaluating, and using research: practical steps; References; Index. Criminology

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Ablett, Phillip...............................................42 Activists Forever?.........................................41 Adams, Michael W. R....................................11 Adivasis and the State..................................42 Adler, Emanuel.............................................31 Affectionate Communication in Close Relationships.............................................37 African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights in Context, The..................13 African Development, African Transformation.35 Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics .........................................................2 Agnew, Christopher R...................................37 Alexander, Jeffrey C......................................40 Allen, William A..............................................1 Altman, David..............................................28 Alyagon Darr, Orna.......................................21 Alzubairi, Fatemah.......................................12 Anderton, Charles H.......................................2 Arguing, Obeying and Defying......................37 Aronow, Peter M..........................................36 Aronson, Bruce............................................19 Aronsson-Storrier, Marie...............................14 Art of Economic Catch-Up, The.......................2 Arts, Karin....................................................30 ASEAN Law in the New Regional Economic Order.........................................16 Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century.................................................... 26 Australian Uniform Evidence Law..................23 Avgouleas, Emilios.......................................21 Aviram, Hadar..............................................23 Aytaç, S. Erdem............................................36

Cairns, Paul..................................................40 Calvo, Ernesto..............................................28 Cambridge Companion to Comparative Family Law, The.........................................19 Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, The.............................................9 Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics, The............................................9 Cambridge Handbook of Anxiety and Related Disorders, The...............................39 Cambridge Handbook of Cognition and Education, The...........................................37 Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research, The............................38 Cambridge Handbook of Creativity, The........38 Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction and International Law, The.........14 Cambridge Handbook of Kinship, The..............1 Cambridge Handbook of Sexual Development, The......................................36 Cambridge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics, The............................9 Cambridge Handbook of Technology and Employee Behavior, The.............................39 Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom, The..........39 Campbell, Colin............................................11 Campus Sexual Assault.................................27 Can ASEAN Take Human Rights Seriously?....13 Care for the World.......................................24 Carlson, Ann................................................18 Carson, Andrea............................................26 Carter, John R.................................................2 Case for an International Court of Civil Justice, The................................................21 Catino, Maurizio...........................................25 Cattaneo, Matias..........................................36 Chai, Andreas.................................................3 Checking Presidential Power.........................35 Choudhry, Shazia.........................................19 Choudhury, Barnali.......................................19 Christians, Clifford G.....................................26 Church Law in Modernity.............................10 Chwieroth, Jeffrey M....................................32 Citizenship and Contemporary Direct Democracy................................................28 Civil Sphere in East Asia, The........................40 Civil-Military Relations in Southeast Asia.......33 Clarke, Kamari M..........................................13 Clotfelter, Charles T.........................................4 Cochran, Joshua C........................................42 Cognition and Intractability..........................38 Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and AntiTerrorism Law in the Arab World................12 Common Law Inside the Female Body, The....10 Competition’s New Clothes..........................25 Consentability..............................................24 Constitutional Dialogue................................11 Consumer Expectations..................................4 Contagion and War......................................31 Contemporary Nigerian Politics.....................35 Contesting Authoritarianism.........................33 Contractor, Farok J........................................25 Cooper, David A............................................30 Corporate Duties to the Public......................19 Corporate Governance in Asia......................19 Cox, Lloyd....................................................26 Crafty Oligarchs, Savvy Voters.......................33 Crisis behind the Euro-Crisis, The..................20

B Bamford, Sandra............................................1 Bank of England and the Government Debt, The.....................................................1 Barnes, Sandra L...........................................41 Barnett, Katy................................................24 Batiukova, Olga..............................................6 Beatty, Andrew...............................................1 Becoming Activists in Global China...............41 Bell, Duncan.................................................30 Bellamy, Richard...........................................26 Benczes, Réka................................................7 Bernstein, Anita............................................10 Bersch, Katherine.........................................34 Beyond Cages..............................................13 Bhavnani, Rikhil R........................................32 Big-Time Sports in American Universities.........4 Bishara, Dina................................................33 Blanford-Jones, Benita..................................41 Blankshain, Jessica D....................................30 Blockchain Regulation and Governance in Europe......................................................23 Blokpoel, Mark.............................................38 Bobi , Ana....................................................20 Bookmiller, Kirsten Nakjavani........................14 Boothby, William H.......................................21 Bowcher, Wendy L..........................................9 Braun, Robert...............................................41 Building Consensus on European Consensus.20 Building Participatory Institutions in Latin America....................................................34 Bukodi, Erzsébet...........................................40 Burtraw, Dallas.............................................18 Buying Audiences.........................................34

Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law, A.........................................14 Croissant, Aurel............................................33 Crowley, Catherine J.......................................8 Crystal, David.................................................9 Cultural Backlash.........................................29 Cunial, Santiago L........................................29 Curtin, Richard Thomas...................................4 Cyr, Jennifer.................................................40

D Damaška, Mirjan..........................................23 Danse Macabre............................................10 Darwinian Hedonism and the Epidemic of Unhealthy Behavior...................................39 Davidson, Jamie S.........................................33 Davies, Mathew...........................................33 de Beco, Gauthier.........................................13 Decentralized Governance and Accountability.......................................... 29 Decision-Making in American Foreign Policy..30 Democracy in Ghana....................................35 Development with Global Value Chains.........26 Dhattiwala, Raheel.......................................40 Dispute Settlement Reports 2017...........17, 18 Dixon, Rosalind............................................11 Doing Better Statistics in HumanComputer Interaction.................................40 Donald, David C...........................................21 Duggan, Ashley P..........................................37 Dumberry, Patrick.........................................14 Dunlosky, John.............................................37 Dunning, Thad..............................................29 Durham, Mercedes.........................................8 Duxbury, Alison............................................13 Dyson, Michael...............................................4

E Electoral Politics and Africa’s Urban Transition................................................. 36 Elmahjub, Ezieddin.......................................22 Emergency Powers in Australia.....................11 Emerton, Patrick...........................................11 Emotional Worlds...........................................1 Empire, Race and Global Justice....................30 Engaging with Social Work...........................42 Engelcke, Dörthe..........................................33 English Phrasal Verb, 1650–Present, The.........7 Evaluation of Evidence.................................23

F Falleti, Tulia G...............................................29 Fallon Jr., Richard H......................................12 Farrell, Lara J................................................38 Faure, Michael..............................................18 Ferretti, Federico...........................................20 Fillieule, Olivier.............................................41 Financial Econometrics...................................4 Fincher, Sally A.............................................38 Finck, Michèle..............................................23 Floyd, Kory...................................................37 Focus Groups for the Social Science Researcher................................................40 Fontaine, Lise.................................................9 Foreclosed....................................................20 Fortuin, Egbert...............................................6 Foundations of Agnostic Statistics.................36 Foundations of American Jewish Liberalism, The...........................................28


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Fox Populism................................................28 Frölich, Markus...............................................3 From Anthropology to Social Theory................1 From Transitional to Transformative Justice....12 Frontiers of Strategic Alliance Research.........25 Fundamentals of Criminological and Criminal Justice Inquiry..............................42 Future of Economic and Social Rights, The.....13

G Galloway, Nicola............................................9 Garrett, Robyne..............................................5 Geerdink-Verkoren, Hetty...............................6 Genetic Resources, Justice and Reconciliation........................................... 22 Gerard, Damien............................................19 Gereffi, Gary...................................................3 Gerstmann, Evan..........................................27 Gibson, Stephen...........................................37 Gift Exchange...............................................24 Gilbert, Jen...................................................36 Giugni, Marco..............................................32 Global Englishes for Language Teaching.........9 Global Value Chains and Development............3 Glück, Judith................................................39 Goh, Daniel P. S............................................23 Goldthorpe, John H.......................................40 Gomes, Ana Maria R.......................................1 Goodliffe, Jay...............................................27 Gozzi, Gustavo.............................................14 Grammatical Voice.........................................7 Grasso, Maria T.............................................32 Gready, Paul.................................................12 Green, Deborah..............................................5 Greenspan, Rosann......................................23 Greenwood, Christopher.........................15, 16 Grossman, Guy.............................................29 Grounded Nationalisms................................41 Güldemann, Tom............................................8 Gvosdev, Nikolas K.......................................30

H Hahn, Judith.................................................10 Handmaker, Jeff............................................30 Hannum, Hurst.............................................12 Harder, Sirko................................................24 Harman, Jennifer J........................................37 Health and Illness in Close Relationships.......37 Health and Physical Education........................5 Herring, Jonathan.........................................19 Hinings, Bob.................................................25 Ho, Selina.....................................................29 Hoda, Anwarul.............................................16 Hoffman, Andrew J.......................................25 How Negotiations End..................................31 Hsieh, Pasha L..............................................16 Hum, Fiona..................................................23 Human Rights-Compliant Counterterrorism...13 Humphreys, Macartan..................................29 Hupp, Stephen.............................................38 Hybrid Constitutionalism..............................12 Hyde, Susan.................................................29

I Idrobo, Nicolás.............................................36 Ijalba, Elizabeth..............................................8 Impact Evaluation..........................................3 In the Wake of Disaster................................33 Indonesia.....................................................33

Information, Accountability, and Cumulative Learning..................................29 Ingham, Sean...............................................27 Inglehart, Ronald..........................................29 Innovations in CBT for Childhood Anxiety, OCD, and PTSD.........................................38 Institute of International Law’s Resolution on State Succession and State Responsibility, The.....................................14 Institutional Economics...................................3 Interaction Between Competition Law and Corporate Governance, The........................19 International Judicial Practice on the Environment..............................................18 International Law Reports.......................15, 16 International Management Behavior.............25 International Trade, Welfare, and the Theory of General Equilibrium......................2 Introduction to Human Neuroimaging...........38 Introduction to the Advanced Theory and Practice of Nonparametric Econometrics, An.3 Ip, Eric C.......................................................12 Irving, Helen.................................................11 Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property, An......22

J Jackman, Bronwen.......................................23 Jackson, Stewart..........................................26 Jackson, Van................................................34 Jalloh, Charles C...........................................13 Jamal, Arif A.................................................23 Jardina, Ashley.............................................28 Jennings, P. Devereaux..................................25 Johnson, Noel D.............................................3 Joseph, Jonathan..........................................30 Judicial Power..............................................10 Junker, Andrew.............................................41 Jurist in Context...........................................10 Justice Framed..............................................22

K Kapotas, Panos.............................................20 Kar, Saibal......................................................2 Kaufman, James C........................................38 Keeping the Peace........................................40 Kefford, Glenn..............................................26 Keleher, Lori...................................................2 Kenny, Paul D...............................................34 Khan Mohmand, Shandana..........................33 Kim, Joongi..................................................19 Kim, Nancy S................................................24 Kings of Mississippi, The...............................41 Kirkland, Justin H.........................................26 Kittilä, Seppo..................................................7 Kohen, Marcelo G.........................................14 Kolaiti, Patricia...............................................7 Komter, Martha..............................................8 Korean Syntax and Semantics.........................6 Kornfeld, Itzchak E........................................19 Kosko, Stacy J.................................................2 Koyama, Mark................................................3 Ku, Agnes Shuk-mei.....................................40 Kwisthout, Johan..........................................38

L Labour Internationalism in the Global South.30 Lacina, Bethany............................................32 Lai, Amy.......................................................22 Lamb, Sharon...............................................36

Lamchek, Jayson S........................................13 Landers, Richard N........................................39 Landfried, Christine......................................10 Lane, Harry W...............................................25 Language and Subjectivity..............................8 Language of Hunter-Gatherers, The.................8 Language, Culture, and Education...................8 Lave, Jean......................................................1 Learning and Everyday Life.............................1 Lee, EunHee...................................................6 Lee, H. P.......................................................11 Lee, Karen..............................................15, 16 Lee, Keun.......................................................2 Legacy of Ad Hoc Tribunals in International Criminal Law, The..................15 Legal Process and the Promise of Justice, The.......................................................... 23 Lessons from the Clean Air Act.....................18 LeVan, A. Carl...............................................35 Lévêque, François.........................................25 Lexicon, The...................................................6 Li, Yao..........................................................34 Lianos, Ioannis.............................................19 Licensing and Access to Content in the European Union........................................22 Limits of Expression, The.................................7 Linton, Oliver..................................................4 Lipschitz, Leslie..............................................1 Lord, Janet E................................................13

M Macfarlane, Selma........................................42 Machiavelli, Niccolo.....................................27 Machiavelli: The Prince.................................27 Macroeconomics for Professionals..................1 Madrid, Raúl L..............................................28 Mafia Organizations.....................................25 Magleby, David B..........................................27 Making Humanities and Social Sciences Come Alive..................................................5 Making Sense of Mass Education....................5 Malešević, Siniša..........................................41 Mallard, Grégoire.........................................24 Manderson, Desmond..................................10 Marceau, Justin............................................13 Marjit, Sugata................................................2 Markets and Morals.......................................2 Matthews, Ron...............................................2 Mayka, Lindsay............................................34 Maznevski, Martha L....................................25 McCluskey, Kerryn..........................................4 McConvell, Patrick..........................................8 McIntosh, Craig............................................29 McNamara, Patrick.......................................39 McNamara, Tim..............................................8 Mears, Daniel P.............................................42 Media Ethics and Global Justice in the Digital Age................................................26 Mercurio, Bryan............................................16 Mexican American English..............................9 Meyer, Renate E...........................................25 Miller, Benjamin T.........................................36 Miller, Judith..................................................5 Mobilising International Law for ‘Global Justice’......................................................30 Moe, Terry M..................................................5 Morley, Christine..........................................42 Muñoz, Paula...............................................34 Murillo, Maria Victoria..................................28 Muris, Peter..................................................38

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Nakatani, Chie.............................................38 Nanopoulos, Eva..........................................20 Narratives of Hunger in International Law.....15 Nathan, Dev.................................................26 Nathan, Noah L............................................36 Nationalism, Development and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka...................................33 Nativism and Economic Integration across the Developing World................................32 Nature of Constitutional Rights, The..............12 Nellis, Gareth...............................................29 Neo, Jaclyn L................................................23 Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreams, The........39 Neveu, Erik..................................................41 New Directions in India’s Foreign Policy........31 New Technologies and the Law in War and Peace.................................................21 Newton, Michael A.......................................21 Ng, Yew-Kwang..............................................2 Nichter, Simeon............................................35 Nilsen, Alf Gunvald.......................................42 Nilsson, Per-Erik.............................................7 Nmehielle, Vincent O.....................................13 Nollkaemper, André .....................................18 Non-Policy Politics........................................28 Norris, Pippa................................................29

O O’Brien, Robert............................................30 Odinet, Christopher K...................................20 Oguamanam, Chidi......................................22 Olatunji, Bunmi............................................39 Ollendick, Thomas H.....................................38 Olsen, Joseph A............................................27 On the Brink................................................34 Op de Beeck, Hans.......................................38 Open Source Jihad.........................................7 Oral Democracy............................................29

P Palanza, Valeria............................................35 Paller, Jeffrey W............................................35 Palmer, David A............................................40 Pant, Harsh V................................................31 Park, Sunwoong...........................................40 Participation in Social Policy..........................29 Pasquale, Frank............................................24 Peck, Reece..................................................28 Pedersen, Ole W...........................................18 Perry, Michael...............................................24 Persecution and Toleration..............................3 Personal Debt in Europe...............................20 Perspectives on Environmental Law Scholarship................................................18 Petrin, Martin...............................................19 Philipsen, Niels.............................................18 Plausible Crime Stories.................................21 Playing by the Informal Rules........................34 Plunkett, Margaret.........................................4 Polanco, Rodrigo..........................................16 Political Economy of Defence, The...................2 Political Economy of Financial Regulation, The...........................................................21 Politics of Institutional Reform, The.................5 Politics of Migration in Modern Egypt, The....32

Politics of the First World War, The................31 Polycentricity in the European Union.............20 Populism in Southeast Asia...........................34 Porsdam, Helle.............................................23 Power in Close Relationships........................37 Practical Introduction to Regression Discontinuity Designs, A.............................36 Practicing Islam in Egypt...............................32 Price, Deborah................................................5 Price, Russell................................................27 Principles of Conflict Economics......................2 Prosodic Patterns of English Conversation, The ............................................................7 Protectors of Pluralism..................................41 Pseudoscience in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy...........................................38 Public Forces and Private Politics in American Big Business...............................32 Pustejovsky, James.........................................6

Q Quinlivan, Shivaun........................................13 Quirico, Ottavio............................................23

R Racine, Jeffrey S..............................................3 Rao, Vijayendra............................................29 Rathbun, Brian C..........................................31 Rawson, Katherine A....................................37 Re-engaging with Sustainability in the Anthropocene Era......................................25 Reasoning of State.......................................31 Reconciling Efficiency and Equity..................19 Reforming Family Law..................................33 Regulating Religion in Asia...........................23 Remedies in Australian Private Law...............24 Republican Europe of States, A.....................26 Rescuing Human Rights................................12 Return of the Home State to InvestorState Disputes, The....................................16 Reuer, Jeffrey J..............................................25 Reynolds, Arthur J.........................................37 Rhodes, Richard A..........................................8 Rhyme over Reason........................................7 Rich, Jessica.................................................35 Rickford, John Russell.....................................8 Right to Inclusive Education in International Human Rights Law, The.........13 Right To Parody, The.....................................22 Rights and Civilizations................................14 Ritual and Region.........................................33 Robins, Anthony V.........................................38 Robins, Simon..............................................12 Rock-Singer, Aaron.......................................32 Rodden, Jonathan A.....................................29 Rodríguez-Puente, Paula.................................7 Roll Call Rebels............................................26 Rose, Heath....................................................9 Rubio-Marín, Ruth........................................11 Rule by Multiple Majorities...........................27 Russo, Chandra............................................41 Ryan, Ann......................................................6

S Saab, Anne...................................................15 Samuel, Katja L. H........................................14 Sanctity of Contracts in a Secular Age...........24 Sankoff, Gillian...............................................8 Sanyal, Paromita..........................................29

Sarkar, Sandip..............................................26 Schadler, Susan..............................................1 Scharf, Michael.............................................15 Schönthal, David............................................9 Schwemer, Sebastian Felix............................22 Shapeshifting Crown, The.............................11 Shore, Cris....................................................11 Siddiqi, Ayesha.............................................33 Sigalet, Geoffrey...........................................11 Signé, Landry................................................35 Simon, Jonathan..........................................23 Singapore....................................................34 Skinner, Quentin...........................................27 Slapin, Jonathan B........................................26 Smart Mixes for Transboundary Environmental Harm..................................18 Smith, Jennifer...............................................8 Social Mobility and Education in Britain........40 Sociolinguistic Variation in Children’s Language....................................................8 Sociology of Transnational Constitutions, A....12 Solidarity in Practice.....................................41 Sperlich, Stefan..............................................3 Stahn, Carsten..............................................14 Starting Points..............................................25 State-Sponsored Activism.............................35 Steinitz, Maya..............................................21 Sterio, Milena...............................................15 Sternberg, Robert J.................................38, 39 Stokes, Susan C............................................36 Street Citizens..............................................32 Success in Professional Experience..................4 Suspect’s Statement, The................................8 Sustaining Early Childhood Learning Gains....37 Szakolczai, Arpad...........................................1

T Tait, Gordon...................................................5 Tan, Hsien-Li................................................13 Tan, Kenneth Paul.........................................34 Tariff Negotiations and Renegotiations under the GATT and the WTO....................16 Temple, Judy A..............................................37 Tewari, Meenu.............................................26 Thépot, Florence...........................................19 Thirsty Cities.................................................29 Thomas, Erik R................................................9 Thomassen, Bjørn...........................................1 Thompson, Geoff............................................9 Thornhill, Chris.............................................12 Titiunik, Rocío..............................................36 Trade and American Leadership....................16 Transboundary Water Disputes......................19 Transforming Power of Cultural Rights, The....23 Tsourapas, Gerasimos...................................32 Twining, William...........................................10 Tzevelekos, Vassilis P.....................................20

U Understanding Curriculum..............................6 Understanding Economic Change...................3 United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual, The...................................21 Universal Semantic Syntax..............................6 Urbas, Gregor...............................................23

V van Erp, Judith..............................................18 van Rooij, Iris...............................................38


Index

Running head right

van Zeben, Josephine...................................20 Vandone, Daniela.........................................20 VanGrasstek, Craig.......................................16 Variation, Versatility and Change in Sociolinguistics and Creole Studies...............8 Varieties of Resilience...................................30 Vasquez, John A...........................................31 Velasco, Patricia.............................................8 Venugopal, Rajesh........................................33 Vergis, Fotis..................................................20 Victim Reparation under the Ius Post Bellum.15 Voigt, Christina............................................18 Voigt, Stefan..................................................3 Votes for Survival.........................................35

W Waddams, Stephen.......................................24 Wald, Kenneth D...........................................28 Walter, Andrew.............................................32 Ward, Ian.....................................................26 Ward, Nigel G.................................................7 Wareham, Todd............................................38 Wealth Effect, The........................................32 Webber, Grégoire.........................................11 Webster, Scott................................................6 Werner, Timothy...........................................32 Werren, Kip..................................................23 Weyland, Kurt..............................................28 When Democracies Deliver...........................34 When Democracy Trumps Populism...............28 White Identity Politics...................................28 Who Donates in Campaigns?........................27 Why Bother?................................................36 Wibbels, Erik................................................29 Williams, David M........................................39 Williams, David V..........................................11 Wilson-Gahan, Susan.....................................5 Witt, Ulrich.....................................................3 Wolff, H. Ekkehard..........................................9 Wolford, Scott..............................................31 Women as Constitution-Makers....................11 World Ordering............................................31 World Trade Organization.......................17, 18

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Y Young, Katharine G......................................13

Z Zartman, I. William.......................................31 Zúñiga, Fernando...........................................7 Zunino, Marcos............................................22

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