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Education 4 Language and linguistics

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Law 9 Management 25 Politics, social theory, history of ideas

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Psychology 41 Social science research methods

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Sociology 47

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Anthropology

In Search of Gender Justice Rights and Relationships in Matrilineal Malawi Jessica Johnson | University of Birmingham

A Reconsideration of the Theory of NonLinear Scale Effects

Johnson here calls for a shift in focus from human rights to justice in the study of gender relations as she examines the stories of ordinary Malawians striving to resolve disputes and achieve successful gender and marital relations. • Uses real-life case studies from ordinary citizens in Malawi • Focuses on a matrilineal area, examining the effects of matriliny on women’s lives • Emphasises gender justice as an alternative to human or women’s rights

The Sources of Varying Returns to, and Economies of, Scale Richard G. Lipsey | Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

This Element provides a critical assessment of the theory and evidence concerning the sources of scale effects. The analysis of static scale effects is important because scale effects are embedding in our world.

The International African Library, 58

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-1-108-47370-5 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

Elements in Evolutionary Economics

March 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-108-45309-7 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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The Impossible Method Matei Candea | University of Cambridge

A comprehensive exploration of historical and current debates about anthropological comparison. Addressed to anthropologists and to students of anthropology embarking upon their own comparative projects, it will also be of interest to students and scholars in other disciplines which rely on comparative methods. • Provides a clear overview of historical and contemporary debates about comparison in anthropology • Enables anthropologists to review the nature and purposes of the discipline in a time of institutional change • Creates a systematic rethinking of the key conceptual and methodological problems and opportunities relating to comparison New Departures in Anthropology

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The Middle Class in Mozambique The State and the Politics of Transformation in Southern Africa Jason Sumich | German Institute of Global Area Studies (GIGA), Hamburg

The growth of a middle class has been a feature of the ‘Africa Rising’ narrative in recent years. Sumich sheds new light on this important topic by exploring the political, economic, and social origins of a middle class in Mozambique and the contradictions it faces. • Uses the situation in Mozambique to explore our understanding of an African middle class more generally, and the uncertain future it faces • Shows just how powerfully embedded middle-class formation is within the state and the ruling party • Offers an analysis covering a large historical period, spanning the late colonial period to the present day The International African Library, 57

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 272pp 978-1-108-47288-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Economics, business studies

Comparison in Anthropology

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 395pp 17 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47460-3 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-108-46504-5 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$27.99

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Rediscovering Economic Policy as a Discipline Nicola Acocella | Sapienza Università di Roma

A leading expert on economic policy makes the convincing case for the foundation, coordination and reach of government action through economic policy. Presenting justifications for government intervention in coping with market failures, Acocella applies the theory of economic policy to current global issues. • Makes a strong case for economic policy as a viable and vital response to market failure • Proposes governmental interventions in tackling current issues, using innovative analysis to argue for the ability of public policy to steer the economy • Complex maths is kept to a minimum in this approachable introduction to economic policy Federico Caffè Lectures

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 408pp 978-1-108-47049-0 Hardback £74.99 / US$105.00 978-1-108-45491-9 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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Controlling Credit Central Banking and the Planned Economy in Postwar France, 1948–1973 Eric Monnet | Banque de France

This book provides a new perspective on the history of central banking, finance, and growth before the financial liberalization of the 1980s. Monnet combines economic and historical methods in a novel way that will appeal to historians, economists, political scientists, and policymakers interested in current financial and monetary policies. • Provides the first real analysis of central bank policy since World War II • Challenges the common belief that postwar monetary policy was passive • Offers the first history of the Banque de France and the French financial system published in English Studies in Macroeconomic History

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-108-41501-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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A Manifesto for Social Progress

Public Entrepreneurship, Citizenship, and SelfGovernance

Ideas for a Better Society Marc Fleurbaey | Princeton University, New Jersey

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Amidst today’s threats to the environment, human dignity, and democratic institutions, this book offers a new vision. Based on the work of over three hundred social scientists, it shows how to rethink and reform society’s key institutions – markets, corporations, welfare policies, democratic processes and transnational governance – to create better societies. • Based on collaborative research by over three hundred social scientists focusing together on how to promote social progress • Offers a new vision to rethink and reform key social institutions to create better societies based on human dignity, sustainability and justice • Provides motivation and concrete actions for promoting positive social change August 2018 216 x 140 mm 246pp 53 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-42478-3 Hardback £34.99 / US$49.99 978-1-108-44092-9 Paperback £14.99 / US$19.99

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Market in State

Building on the work of Nobel Prize in Economics winner Elinor Ostrom, the book revisits the theory of political self-governance in the context of recent developments in social sciences and political philosophy. Aligica presents a fresh conceptualization of self-governance as a response to cutting-edge challenges of populism, paternalism and authoritarianism. • Offers a fresh interpretation of one of the most interesting schools of thought in contemporary social sciences and political economy • Illustrates how political self-governance stands up to recent developments in behavioral economics and political philosophy • Offers a nuanced understanding of the Bloomington School theories from an expert perspective Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 254pp 978-1-107-18609-5 Hardback c. £60.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-316-63701-2 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$34.99

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The Political Economy of Domination in China Yongnian Zheng | National University of Singapore

The book explores the evolution of the Chinese economy and shows how it has always been a part of a state-centered Chinese order. It uses the framework of ‘market in state’ to demonstrate how it is dominated by political principles over economic principles. • Synthesizes literature in Chinese history to offer a clear and concise conceptual framework of the Chinese economic model • Presents a new view of Chinese political economy based on comparative theoretical discussions and China’s unique historical experience • Includes chapters on the historical sociology of Chinese political economy since pre-imperial days September 2018 228 x 152 mm 350pp 12 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-47344-6 Hardback £86.99 / US$120.00 P 978-1-108-46157-3 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99 P

A Short Course in Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus Second edition Roberto Serrano | Brown University, Rhode Island

This book is aimed at undergraduates taking intermediate-level microeconomics, who have studied calculus. It covers all the standard topics in microeconomics, including theories of the consumer and of the firm, market structure, partial and general equilibrium, market failure, economics of uncertainty and expanded coverage on game theory and exercises. • Integrates calculus in the main body of the text in a seamless and helpful way • The book is written in a clear and engaging style to provide a comprehensive and authoritative presentation of the standard topics in microeconomics • Graphs and illustrations are presented in this edition in full color Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Theory of the Consumer: 2. Preferences and utility; 3. The budget constraint and the consumer’s optimal choice; 4. Demand functions; 5. Supply functions for labor and savings; 6. Welfare economics 1: the one-person case; 7. Welfare economics 2: the manyperson case; Part II. Theory of the Producer: 8. Theory of the firm 1: the single-input model; 9. Theory of the firm 2: the long run, multiple-input model; 10. Theory of the firm 3: the short run, multiple-input model; Part III. Partial Equilibrium: Market Structure: 11. Perfectly competitive markets; 12. Monopoly and monopolistic competition; 13. Duopoly; 14. Game theory; Part IV. General Equilibrium: 15. An exchange economy; 16. A production economy; Part V. Market Failure: 17. Externalities; 18. Public goods; 19. Uncertainty and expected utility; 20. Uncertainty and asymmetric information.

Cost–Benefit Analysis Per-Olov Johansson | Stockholm School of Economics

Providing a summary of recent theoretical and empirical developments and summarizing state-ofthe-art stated-preference and revealed-preference valuation methods, this Element discusses how to assess the impact of small and large projects on prices and other economic variables. A novel feature is the flexible evaluation rules for reasonably small projects. Elements in Public Economics

May 2018 229 x 152 mm 100pp 7 b/w illus. 978-1-108-46293-8 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

Paul Dragos Aligica | George Mason University, Virginia

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Innovation Ecosystems

Statistics

Increasing Competitiveness Martin Fransman | University of Edinburgh

Karim M. Abadir | Imperial College London

Fransman explains how innovation happens and which factors can help or hinder, by treating innovation as a systemic phenomenon, or ecosystem of players and processes. It will appeal to economists, other social scientists, business people, policy makers, and anyone interested in innovation and entrepreneurship. • Presents a new, systemic approach to thinking about innovation, allowing a more comprehensive understanding of how it happens and who makes it happen • A new real-time perspective gives readers a penetrating sense of the players and processes involved • Illustrates the approach with multiple real-world case studies September 2018 228 x 152 mm 215pp 7 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-108-47246-3 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$99.99 P 978-1-108-45970-9 Paperback c. £26.99 / c. US$32.99 P

Combating Corruption in India Arvind Verma | Indiana University, Bloomington

This book analyzes vast data to argue that a corrupt state only maintains the façade of rule of law but will not permit any inquiry beyond that of individual deviance. Using criminological perspectives, it presents a novel mechanism, the ‘Doctrine of Good Housekeeping’, for public officials to combat and prevent corruption within their own institutions. • Presents a thorough evaluation of anti-corruption agencies based upon criminological perspectives • Examines efficacy of Lokpal including other means to deal with corruption in various countries • Develops practical alternate methods to combat corruption in India April 2018 228 x 152 mm 265pp 978-1-108-42746-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Experimental Economics Method and Applications Nicolas Jacquemet | Paris School of Economics

Over the past two decades, experimental economics has moved from a fringe activity to become a standard tool for empirical research. Experimental economics can now be regarded as a part of the basic toolkit for applied economics. This book demonstrates how controlled experiments can be a useful in providing evidence relevant to economic research. • Proposes a unified approach to controlled experiments • Provides readers with an overview of experimental economics at a glance • The book is written in a pedagogical style accessible to practitioners interested in the field September 2018 247 x 174 mm 480pp 60 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06027-2 Hardback c. £85.00 / c. US$120.00 978-1-107-62977-6 Paperback c. £27.99 / c. US$38.99

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This book serves as a bridge between elementary and specialized statistics. Each chapter contains a general introduction followed by connected exercises that are fully solved and build upon each other systematically. • Aims to bridge the gap between elementary and specialized statistics • All exercises featured in the book are fully solved • Uses matrix algebra freely in covering intermediate to advanced material Contents: Part I. Probability and Distribution Theory: 1. Probability; 2. Random variables, probability distributions, and densities; 3. Expectations and their generating functions; 4. Special univariate distributions; 5. Joint distributions and densities; 6. Conditioning, dependence, and joint moments; 7. Functions of random variables; 8. The multivariate normal and functions thereof; Part II. Estimation and Inference: 9. Sample statistics and their distributions; 10. Asymptotic theory; 11. Principles of point estimation; 12. Likelihood, information, and maximum likelihood estimation; 13. Other methods of estimation; 14. Tests of hypotheses; Appendix A; Appendix B; Bibliography; Index. Econometric Exercises, 2

October 2018 247 x 174 mm 792pp 978-0-521-82288-6 Hardback c. £100.00 / c. US$140.00 978-0-521-53745-2 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$69.99

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Ignorance and Uncertainty Olivier Compte | Paris School of Economics

Compte and Postlewaite propose novel methods to incorporate ignorance and uncertainty into economic modeling, without complex mathematics. An accessible text that proposes a constructive critique of the discipline, it will find a broad audience with readers who build or use economic models, and those just interested in the discipline. • Proposes a new way to address common concerns regarding the role of ignorance and uncertainty in economic modeling • Offers insights into sophisticated methods of economic modeling without complicated mathematics • Combines original research with a review of the literature Econometric Society Monographs, 61

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 320pp 54 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42202-4 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-43449-2 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

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Econometric Analysis of Stochastic Dominance Concepts, Methods, Tools, and Applications Yoon-Jae Whang | Seoul National University

Stochastic dominance is a fundamental concept used heavily in various fields of science such as economics, finance, insurance, medicine, and statistics. This book examines stochastic dominance in a unified framework, focusing on inferential methods and foundations. It will appeal to graduate students, academic researchers, and professionals. • Provides an advanced treatment for graduate students and researchers on stochastic dominance • Focuses on fields outside finance, attending specifically to inferential methods and foundations • Enables readers from non-science backgrounds to understand how the technical content can be used in practice Themes in Modern Econometrics

September 2018 228 x 152 mm 262pp 11 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-47279-1 Hardback c. £49.99 / c. US$69.99 P

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Russia’s Response to Sanctions

Public Finance and Public Policy

How Western Economic Statecraft Is Reshaping Political Economy in Russia Richard Connolly | University of Birmingham

A Political Economy Perspective on the Responsibilities and Limitations of Government Third edition Arye L. Hillman | Bar-Ilan University, Israel

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Public Finance and Public Policy offers an accessible introduction to the responsibilities and limitations of government, addressing the question of when, or the extent to which, a society should forgo the economic freedom of personal choice in markets and rely on government for efficiency and social justice. • A wealth of real-life examples demonstrate how theoretical concepts are applied in practice • Accessible language helps students better understand the theories presented • Offers a political economy perspective, integrating economic outcomes with political decisions Contents: Part I. Personal and Public Finance: 1. Markets: personal finance; 2. Government: public finance; Part II. Responsibilities of Government: Efficiency: 3. Public goods; 4. Social costs and benefits; 5. Restraint on personal choice; 6. Information and efficiency; Part III. Responsibilities of Government: Social Justice and the Rule of Law: 7. Social insurance and moral hazard; 8. Social justice in taxation; 9. Social justice without government; 10. The rule of law: protection of life and property; Part IV. Limitations of Government: Politics and Policies: 11. Voting and the common pool problem; 12. Politics and efficiency; 13. Politics and income distribution; 14. Personal incentives in government; Part V. Concluding Overview: 15. The growth of government and the need for government; Appendix A. Topics in public policy; Appendix B. Supplements. December 2018 253 x 203 mm 700pp 111 b/w illus. 978-1-107-13631-1 Hardback c. £155.00 / c. US$250.00 978-1-316-50180-1 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$99.00

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Social Norms and the Theory of the Firm

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 244pp 27 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-41502-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Humanomics Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century Vernon L. Smith | Chapman University, California

Articulating Adam Smith’s model of human sociality, illustrated in experimental economic games that relate easily to business and everyday life, this book shows how to re-humanize the study of economics in the twenty-first century by integrating Adam Smith’s two great books into contemporary empirical analysis. • Explores how Adam Smith’s observations on human feeling, thinking, and knowing can be used to study economics in the twenty-first century • Builds on the author’s own experiments on two-person games • Uses twenty-first century economic experiments to enliven and expound upon Adam Smith’s model of human sociality Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 230pp 978-1-107-19937-8 Hardback c. £55.00 / c. US$100.00 978-1-316-64881-0 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$29.99

A Foundational Approach Douglas E. Stevens | Georgia State University

In his new book, Stevens draws on historical context and a growing body of research to demonstrate the importance of social norms to firms and markets. The book provides a comprehensive roadmap to help researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers incorporate social norms to improve the theory of the firm. • Addresses the lack of informal and nonfinancial controls in the economic theory of the firm • Demonstrates the importance of social norms and values to firms and markets • Draws on the writings of leading economists such as Adam Smith September 2018 228 x 152 mm 242pp 978-1-108-42332-8 Hardback c. £74.99 / c. US$120.00 978-1-108-43745-5 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$39.99

This is the first assessment of how Western sanctions have affected targeted sectors of the Russian economy and how Russian policymakers have responded. Connolly argues that a new political economy is emerging in Russia and Russia’s integration with the global economy has been fundamentally reshaped by their response to sanctions. • Provides a detailed overview of Western sanctions on each sector of the Russian economy, and the Russian response • Outlines the main features of Russia’s economic structure and performance over the past twenty-five years • Considers the efficacy of sanctions as an instrument of foreign policy

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Education 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. • Presents an improved balance of early years, primary and secondary content • Provides a greater focus on ‘health’, health education and promotion • Supported by superior pedagogical features within the text and a complementary VitalSource interactive eBook 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


Education / Language and linguistics

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Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices Second edition Edited in association with Tania Ferfolja | Western Sydney University

Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices is an essential resource that enables teachers to confidently navigate the topics of diversity, disadvantage, discrimination and marginalisation in a range of educational contexts. • Offers links to Australian Professional Standards for Teachers • Includes a companion website with additional instructor resources • Learning is supported through pedagogical features including key terms, case studies, end-of-chapter reflection questions and recommended resources

adpositions: the Latin system; 14. Tense, aspect, and auxiliary verbs: the English verb system; 15. Tense, aspect, and mood: the Spanish verb system; 16. The Latin verb system; 17. The Hebrew verb system; 18. The Navajo verb system; 19. The Mandarin verb system; 20. Negation; 21. Questions; 22. Adjectives and relative clauses; 23. Articles, demonstratives, and quantifiers; 24. Subordinate clauses, infinitives, and verbal nouns; 25. Participles; 26. Comparative constructions; 27. The segmental sounds of human languages; 28. Prosody; 29. Writing systems; 30. The lexicon; Epilogue: ‘bad grammar’; Answers to the exercises; Glossary of technical terms; Languages used as examples in the exercises; References; Index. September 2018 247 x 174 mm 242pp 978-1-108-42515-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-44123-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$28.99

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The Study of Word Stress and Accent Theories, Methods and Data Edited by Rob Goedemans | Universiteit Leiden

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Contents: 1. The unseen half: theories for educational practices; Part I. Applying Poststructuralism: 2. Preservice teacher identities and the social construction of childhood; 3. Gender and sexuality diversity, policy framings and the construction of the subject; 4. Regulating ‘gender climate’: exploring the social construction of gender and sexuality in regional and rural Australian schools; Part II. Intersecting Theories for Meaning: Postcolonialism, Critical Race Theory and Cultural Theory: 5. Destabilising privilege: disrupting deficit thinking in white preservice teachers on professional experience in cultural diverse, high poverty schools; 6. More than cultural celebrations: indigenous identities in school settings; 7. Silences in growing up bi/multilingual in multicultural globalised societies: educators’, families’ and children’s views of negotiating languages, identity and difference in childhood; 8. ‘Disaffected’ youth: intersections of class and ethnicity; Part III. Using Critical Theory: 9. Culture, hybridity and globalisation: rethinking multicultural education in schools; 10. Social class and the classroom: a reflection on the role of schooling and mothering in the production and reproduction of disadvantage and privilege; 11. Digital literacies: understanding the literate practices of refugee kids in an after-school media club; 12. Reflections on language and literacy: recognising what young people know and can do; 13. Final ruminations on the ‘unseen half’.

This book presents in-depth research and analysis by internationally recognized scholars investigating the nature of stress and accent patterns in natural language, employing a diversity of theories, methods, and data. The research encompasses theoretical linguistics, speech science, experimental research, and grammatical analysis. • Provides careful analysis of popular as well as understudied languages including Athbaskan, Slovak, Uspanteko, Japanese, and Ese’eja • Includes theoretical and typological analysis of how stress and accent systems vary cross-linguistically • This book is ideal for researchers who value integrative methods in the study of natural languages

August 2018 249 x 176 mm 276pp 3 tables 978-1-108-43440-9 Paperback £54.99 / US$74.95

Prioritizing defining concepts in simple language, with examples and illustrations to open up phonetics to students of all backgrounds, this book provides comprehensive information on phonetics, the science of how speech is produced, acoustically-formed, analyzed by the peripheral auditory system, perceived and interpreted by the human brain. • Assumes no prior knowledge of the field, so concepts are explained with a beginner audience in mind – each concept is clearly defined and illustrated with examples, illustrations, chapter summaries, hands-on exercises and practice tasks • Includes instructions on how to use online phonetics software, such as Praat - something students are more commonly asked to do - as well as how to use spectrographs/grams • Comprehensively covers the three areas of phonetics: articulatory, acoustic and auditory or speech perception

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An Introduction to Grammar for Language Learners Don Ringe | University of Pennsylvania

This book offers a simple introduction to the principles of grammar to help students preparing to study a foreign language. It uses examples from several widely-studied languages, including English, to show how the same principles apply across very different languages. • The first general, non-language-specific textbook to introduce the universal principles of grammar for students embarking on the study of a modern foreign language • Takes examples from a range of commonly-studied languages to show students the universal grammatical principles that apply to all languages • Accessibly and simply written, for students with no prior knowledge of linguistics or linguistic terminology • Suitable for both self-study and classroom use

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 412pp 63 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-107-16403-1 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00 C TEXTBOOK

Phonetics A Practical Introduction Ratree Wayland | University of Florida

Contents: 1. Speech articulation. Manner and place; 2. Airstream mechanisms and phonation types; 3. Suprasegmentals; 4. Transcribing speech; 5. Phonemic and morphophonemic analyses; 6. Basic acoustics; 7. Digital signal processing; 8. Acoustic properties of vowels and consonants; 9. Hearing; 10. Speech perception; 11. Experimental tools in articulatory phonetics; Index. December 2018 247 x 174 mm 280pp 978-1-108-41834-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-40707-6 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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Contents: How to use this book; 1. Introduction; 2. Sentences, clauses, and their verbs; 3. Subjects; 4. Noun phrases; 5. Pronouns and subject-verb agreement; 6. Direct objects; 7. Double-object verbs; 8. ‘Linking’ verbs; 9. Personal pronoun systems; 10. Reflexives and passives; 11. Possession; 12. Gender, concord, and noun classifications; 13. Case systems and

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Phonological Tone

The Language of Inequality in the News

Lian-Hee Wee | Hong Kong Baptist University

A Discourse Analytic Approach Michael Toolan | University of Birmingham

Drawing upon a large number of languages, this volume explores the concept of tone, covering its physical properties and its intricate patterning in phonology. The study weaves together complementing and competing methods and ideas, presenting a synthesized view that relates to relevant fields in humanities and the brain sciences. • Integrates a wide range of approaches from articulatory phonetics, acoustics, rule-based phonology, optimality theory and historical linguistics • Contains navigational checkpoints at the beginning of each chapter which enable the readers to easily work through complex topics • Strategically-inserted questions in each chapter provide directions for future research Key Topics in Phonology

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 324pp 978-1-107-12572-8 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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The Language of Hunter-Gatherers Edited by Tom Güldemann | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

This volume offers a linguistic window into twenty-first-century huntergatherer societies – how they survive and interface with agricultural and industrial societies. It challenges assumptions regarding the lack of social dynamism in hunter-gatherer 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 October 2018 228 x 152 mm 672pp 978-1-107-00368-2 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00

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How Second Languages Are Learned An Introduction Roger Hawkins | University of Essex

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 254pp 978-1-108-47433-7 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$110.00

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Language and Television Series A Linguistic Approach to TV Dialogue Monika Bednarek | University of Sydney

For graduate students and researchers in applied linguistics, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, and media linguistics, this book presents brand-new research on contemporary television dialogue, focusing on popular US TV series that are consumed by millions of viewers worldwide, including by those that do not speak English as a first language. • Explicitly discusses implications of the results for the classroom, ideal for researchers interested in the teaching of television literacy and the use of TV dialogue in language learning and teaching • Provides an industry perspective from contemporary Hollywood • Draws on interviews undertaken by the author with five scriptwriters, including the current showrunner of Veep Cambridge Applied Linguistics

For students of English language, linguistics or modern languages, this introduction explores second language (L2) learning in terms of five problems facing the L2 learner: ‘breaking into’ the language; associating forms with meanings; learning L2 syntax; learning L2 semantics; and learning about context of use. • Provides teachers with a ready-made set of discussion topics that encourage students to generate their own ideas • Includes ‘in a nutshell’ summaries of chapter sections which enable students to prepare material for essay assignments or revise for exams • This book is reader-friendly and it encourages students to engage with the primary research literature with confidence Contents: List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Second language learning: the nature of the task; 2. How words and their parts are learned; 3. Exploring the L2 learning of English verb forms; 4. How sentence structure is learned; 5. Second language learning and universal grammar; 6. How phrasal and sentential meaning are learned; 7. How sound systems are learned; 8. Real-time and contextual use of language by second language speakers; 9. The role of input in second language learning; 10. The effect of starting age on learning second languages; 11. Pulling the threads together – a theory of how second languages are learned?; Glossary; References; Index. December 2018 247 x 174 mm 350pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47503-7 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$89.99 978-1-108-46843-5 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$37.99

Aimed at students of applied linguistics, English language, media studies and journalism, this book explores how wealth inequality is represented in centre-right newspapers, with a particular focus on changes that parallel the growth in wealth inequality itself over the past forty-five years. • Establishes a new way of doing corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis, on a complex but well-recognized social category of wealth inequality • Provides an historical context in which to place the texts that are discussed, aiding readers’ understanding of the identified verbal patterns, gaps and changes • Enables researchers to move from a large initial set of candidate examples to a more relevant and revealing sub-set, by replicable steps backed by reasonable justifications

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Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation John M. Levis | Iowa State University

Ideal for language teachers and researchers who are interested in pronunciation teaching, and especially in the reasons why various pronunciation features should and should not be taught. In this book, Levis explains the importance of intelligibility in pronunciation teaching, and practically describes its importance for foreign and second language teaching. • The book will inspire teachers who have not seen how intelligibility research can be practically used in the classroom • Demonstrates innovative approaches to pronunciation teaching principles and practices • Explains why certain pronunciation features should and should not be taught Cambridge Applied Linguistics

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PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED

The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingualism

Multimodal Conduct in the Law

Edited by Annick De Houwer | Universität Erfurt, Germany

The ability to speak two or more languages is a pervasive human experience. A comprehensive survey of research into bilingualism throughout life, from the first six years to late adulthood, this is an ideal work of reference for students and researchers, as well as anyone interested in bilingualism. • The book is richly illustrated with examples of standard spoken and signed languages, as well as non-standardized varieties • Examines the global and micro issues that shape bilingualism, including ideology, language education, cognitive science and neurolinguistics • Covers a wide range of different types of bilingual speakers and diverse contexts Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics

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The first study to provide an analysis of multimodal communication in courts of law. It will interest language and law scholars, and researchers in the fields of gesture studies and social interaction in institutional contexts. It will also appeal to those interested in the adjudication of sexual assault. • The first book-length study of non-verbal practices in a legal context, addressing an important gap in our understanding of communicative practices in law • Examines a number of trial strategies that will appeal to legal scholars interested in closing arguments, cross-examination and expert testimony • Integrates language, gesture and material objects in sociocultural performance Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics, 32

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Register Variation Online Douglas Biber | Northern Arizona University

While there have been other books that focus on special internet registers, no previous study describes the full range of everyday registers found on the searchable web, such as news reports, travel blogs, discussion forums, and FAQs. This monograph provides comprehensive situational, lexical, and grammatical descriptions of multiple online registers. • Enables readers to understand how texts from a register are composed of combinations of grammatical structures, in addition to the use of keywords • All situational and linguistic descriptions are illustrated through actual text excerpts and screenshots of webpages • Covers the full range of registers found online, including those that ordinarily go unnoticed, and have not been linguistically described elsewhere before August 2018 228 x 152 mm 272pp 978-1-107-12216-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Language, Gesture and Materiality in Legal Interaction Gregory Matoesian | University of Illinois, Chicago

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Mainland Southeast Asian Languages A Concise Typological Introduction N. J. Enfield | University of Sydney

A student-oriented introduction that applies the main concepts of typology, phonology, morphology, syntax, sociolinguistics, language variation and language contact to the study of Southeast Asian languages. It is ideal for students of Asia, Asian languages and linguistics, as well as students taking broader courses on Asian languages and language typology. • This is the first introductory book that focuses exclusively on mainland Southeast Asia • Provides examples of over one hundred different languages, including data on minority languages that is not readily available • Explains concepts and terms in a highly accessible way that provides instructors with contextualized definitions without the technical jargon November 2018 228 x 152 mm 225pp 7 b/w illus. 3 maps 75 tables 978-0-521-76544-2 Hardback c. £74.99 / c. US$105.00 P 978-0-521-15242-6 Paperback c. £23.99 / c. US$33.99 P

The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics

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Edited by H. Ekkehard Wolff | Universität Leipzig

Written for advanced students and scholars studying language patterns in social media and online communication, this volume is a timely resource for understanding how and for what purposes digital youth use their multilingual repertoires. It showcases how different forms of data can be analysed in various ways using a range of theoretical frames. • Uses a variety of data including online and blended (online and offline) data, qualitative and quantitative data, ethnographic data, casestudies, and corpus data • Shows researchers how different forms of computer mediated communication (CMC) data can be analyzed in a variety of ways using different theoretical frames • Illustrates how to deal with CMC data from multiple sources, such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, and how to apply various methodological approaches to their own research

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

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The Emergence and Development of English

Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact

An Introduction William A. Kretzschmar, Jr | University of Georgia

Edited by Ralph Ludwig | Martin Luther-Universität HalleWittenburg, Germany

A step-by-step introduction to the history of the English language that teaches both students and instructors about complex systems, the scientific model behind human speech. This easy-to-follow text includes chapter openers, key terms, chapter summaries and end-of-chapter exercises, as well as online resources and audio samples. • Includes a step-by-step introduction to the history of the English language (HEL), aimed at undergraduates and beginners • The complex systems theory gives students a comprehensive model that they can use to understand the history of the language • End-of-chapter exercises and further readings provide students with the opportunity to practise what they’ve learnt and organize their own additional research • Appendices teach technical linguistic vocabulary so students can discuss language using the right terms

This volume explores the role of linguistic ecology in the study of language contact. Bringing together an international team of experts, it offers a theoretical overview, followed by ten case studies on contact situations around the world, covering Europe, the Americas, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Asia, Australia and the Pacific. • Diverse case studies offer a world view • Includes contributions from an international team of experts • A comprehensive engagement on a key topic

Contents: Introduction; 1. Popular English: what we think we know; 2. Emergence; 3. Indo-European; 4. Origins of English; 5. Old English; 6. Early Middle English; 7. Late Middle English; 8. Early Modern English; 9. Modern English; 10. Contemporary English; 11. Standard English; 12. The future of English; Appendix 1. Terms and concepts for studying the English language: expression of words with sounds; Appendix 2. Terms and concepts for studying the English language: beyond expression to content; Appendix 3. Words in use: meaning and corpora. Cambridge Introductions to the English Language

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English and Empire Literary History, Dialect, and the Digital Archive David West Brown | Marymount University, Virginia

A study of how African diasporic, Chinese, and Indian speakers have been represented in British fiction. It explores the evolution of language ideologies and explains its computational techniques as part of a digital humanities toolkit. An ideal text for students and scholars of English historical linguistics and English literary studies. • Presents a large-scale, diachronic analysis of the literary dialect used to represent colonial subjects in British fiction • Links together diverse types of digital evidence that invites new ways of thinking about the relationship between machine and human reading • Provides clear and adaptable approaches to using computational methods and tools for textual analysis • Features a detailed annotated glossary that explains its statistical methods, ideal for novice researchers and students Studies in English Language

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The Language of Humor An Introduction Don L. F. Nilsen | Arizona State University

This book explores how humor can be explained in order to aid communication. Accessible to a wide readership of not only students and teachers of language and linguistics but also those in related disciplines to which the understanding and use of humor is relevant, such as literature, psychology, anthropology, and the performing arts. • The book is highly accessible by readers from multiple disciplines, where jargon and niche terminology is kept to a minimum • Each chapter includes supplementary material, available online, to illicit further in-class discussion and help teachers to prepare for their classes • Offers countless examples that involve, amuse, and inspire students December 2018 228 x 152 mm 398pp 978-1-108-41654-2 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-40396-2 Paperback c. £25.99 / c. US$36.99

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Linguistics and English Literature An Introduction H. D. Adamson | University of Arizona

Introducing linguistic concepts and applying them to literary analysis, this undergraduate textbook enables English and literature students to become knowledgeable in both the fields of linguistics and literature. Providing numerous examples and exercises throughout, the book covers a wide range of topics in both linguistics and literary criticism. • Concise, easy to digest, and engaging, this book is targeted at English literature students taking linguistics courses, assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics • Covers a wide range of topics in both linguistics and literary criticism, as well as a range of literary genres and popular culture, from poems and contemporary literature to comic book art and advertising • Features include numerous examples, highlighted key terms and glossary, further reading suggestions, and exercises inviting students to apply specific linguistic knowledge to the analysis of literary texts Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The sounds of English; 3. Metaphor and metonymy; 4. Syntax; 5. The rhythms of poetry and speech; 6. Varieties of English; 7. Morphology, semantics and pragmatics; 8. Discourse analysis; 9. Alternative texts; Index. Cambridge Introductions to the English Language

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Church, State, and Family Reconciling Traditional Teachings and Modern Liberties John Witte, Jr | Emory University, Atlanta

Judging Equity The Fusion of Unclean Hands into US Law T. Leigh Anenson | University of Maryland School of Business

Focusing on the ‘clean hands’ doctrine, this book navigates the field of equity by mapping the boundaries of the defense and developing a principled metric for its operation, including its expansion to bar damages. Anenson provides a historical, doctrinal, and theoretical account of the integration of equity into federal and state law. • Provides the first in-depth look at the relations between law and equity (fusion) in the US since the 1950s • Explores the ‘clean hands’ doctrine in the United States, which maps the boundaries of the defense and develops a principled metric for its operation • Allows readers to understand the defense across a variety of legal topics, including legislation, in state and federal law • Updates and challenges Chafee’s work on unclean hands, which is still relied on by scholars worldwide November 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-16047-7 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Fiduciary Government Edited by Evan J. Criddle | William & Mary Law School, Virginia

The first collection of essays devoted to exploring the idea that the state and its officials are fiduciaries of all individuals amenable to their jurisdiction, this book will be of interest to political theorists, public law scholars, private law scholars, and students interested in the state’s authority and its obligations. • Proposes legal solutions, based on fiduciary principles, to the problem of corruption among public officials • Analyzes an alternative account of the authority of the state that is not premised on voluntarist or consensual assumptions about the origins of state authority • Provides an alternative way of understanding the authority and obligations of public officials that is both coherent and continuous with the authority and obligations of private fiduciaries October 2018 228 x 152 mm 500pp 978-1-107-19424-3 Hardback £105.00 / US$145.00

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Moral Puzzles and Legal Perplexities Essays on the Influence of Larry Alexander Edited by Heidi M. Hurd | University of Illinois

World-renowned legal theorists engage and critique Larry Alexander’s influential contributions to law and philosophy. The volume explores the moral foundations of criminal and constitutional law and tackles classic puzzles, such as whether the law can obligate us to defy morality and whether good ends can justify harmful means. • Illuminates puzzles that Larry Alexander identified concerning the legitimacy of criminal punishment and the conditions of criminal responsibility • Canvasses core problems that Larry Alexander located within constitutional law and theory • Explores Larry Alexander’s famous theory that law cannot possess the authority that it needs to claim in order to be action guiding November 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-316-51045-2 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

This book defends the fundamental place of the marital family in modern liberal societies. It encourages churches, states, and other social institutions to collaborate in promoting the integration of sex, marriage, and family life. It defends the rights of women and children against Christian critics, and resists modern liberal efforts to abolish, privatize, or fracture the marital family. • Distills and illustrates the rich family law teachings of the Western tradition • Encourages the integration of sex, marriage, and family life • Offers a theory of the multidimensional family sphere Law and Christianity

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Government Accountability Australian Administrative Law Second edition Judith Bannister | University of Adelaide

The second edition of Government Accountability: Australian Administrative Law offers an accessible introduction to administrative law. The text introduces the legal principles that regulate the exercise of power by public authorities and explains the legal mechanisms that exist to remedy failures. • A thorough account of the administrative state and the mechanisms that exist to bring the state to account for its action • Contextualises the theory and explanation of administrative law • Case studies and events have been carefully chosen, offering practical examples of the principles being discussed and how they are applied December 2018 247 x 174 mm 520pp 978-1-316-63669-5 Paperback c. £90.00 / c. US$134.95

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Government Accountability Sources and Materials Australian Administrative Law Judith Bannister | University of Adelaide

Government Accountability Sources and Materials: Australian Administrative Law is a companion text to the second edition of Government Accountability: Australian Administrative Law. The casebook follows the structure of the textbook and provides a sophisticated introduction to the principal areas of administrative law taught in Australia. • Emphasises statutory interpretation by setting out the relevant statutory provisions at the start of each case extract and by showing how these provisions were interpreted in each case • Enriches the study of administrative law by including a range of parliamentary materials, government reports, and scholarly writing in addition to cases • Case extracts show the human and social context in which administrative law is applied November 2018 247 x 174 mm 468pp 978-1-316-64397-6 Paperback c. £90.00 / c. US$134.95

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Reasoned Administration and Democratic Legitimacy

Voice of Justice Reclaiming the First Amendment Rights of Lawyers Margaret Tarkington | University of Indiana McKinney School of Law

How Administrative Law Supports Democratic Government Jerry L. Mashaw | Yale University, Connecticut

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Modern government is administrative government. This book provides anyone with an interest in politics, law or public administration with a detailed account of how administrative governance works and how administrative law’s emphasis on reason giving protects both respect for individual autonomy, the rule of law and democratic legitimacy. • Seeks to dispel the common assumption that bureaucracy is ‘undemocratic’ • A historical explanation of how reason giving and reasonableness became the touchstones of the legality of administrative action in the US • Presents a normative argument for the democratic pedigree of administrative government August 2018 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-108-42100-3 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-41311-4 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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Originalism as Faith Eric J. Segall | College of Law, Georgia State University

Originalism as Faith shows how originalism is often used by judges as a pretext for reaching politically desirable results. It will be of interest to anyone interested in an evaluation of originalism as a theory of constitutional interpretation, a political weapon, and an article of faith. • Presents a comprehensive history of the debates surrounding originalism and shows how the Supreme Court actually decides cases • Explores the development of originalism and shows how most ‘socalled’ originalist judges, including Justices Scalia and Thomas, have failed to vote in an originalist manner • Argues that originalism is often a cover for a political agenda and is more of a political movement than a useful method of constitutional interpretation September 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-18855-6 Hardback £74.99 / US$105.00 978-1-316-64046-3 Paperback £17.99 / US$24.99

Voice of Justice is the first book to address the First Amendment rights of lawyers, providing a critical resource for lawyers, judges, and scholars. Securing lawyers’ rights is essential to the justice system because it protects the lawyer in safeguarding client interests and in invoking, avoiding, and checking government power. • Provides an overview of the state of the law, and an overarching theoretical treatment exploring the importance to the justice system itself of recognizing the First Amendment rights of lawyers • Assists lawyers and judges in appropriately protecting lawyers First Amendment rights in disciplinary proceedings • Fills a large theoretical gap in the cases and scholarship regarding the First Amendment rights of lawyers

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Administrative Law in Hong Kong Stephen Thomson | City University of Hong Kong

This book provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of administrative law in Hong Kong. Including original commentary across the field, from judicial review and administrative tribunals to the Ombudsman and subsidiary legislation, it will be essential reading for practitioners, academics and students in common law jurisdictions and Greater China. • Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of administrative law in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) • Shows how administrative law in the HKSAR relates to the rule of law, common law tradition and broader legal system, helping readers to understand administrative law in its broader context • Offers a complete overview, with academic and practical analysis, giving readers a thorough and balanced understanding of administrative law in the HKSAR

This book examines aspects of international and national law including human rights, rule of law, economic integration and social values, and engages scholars from East Asia who critique Western ideas, enrich them through non-western practices and help produce transcultural universal categories of international constitutional law. • Provides a balanced perspective with authors from different regions and offers insights on developments of the role of law in East Asia • Examines specific aspects of globalization including human rights, rule of law, economic integration and social values • Through inter-disciplinary study, readers will understand how different attitudes towards constitutionalism have emerged between Europe and East Asia

Contents: Foreword; Preface; Table of legislation; Table of international treaties and instruments; Table of cases; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction; Part I. The Constitutional and Administrative Context: 2. Governance and administration in Hong Kong; 3. The constitutional foundation of judicial review in Hong Kong; Part II. Judicial Review: The Leave Stage: 4. The leave stage: principles and procedure; 5. Delay; 6. Standing; 7. Judicial review and the public/private divide; 8. Statutory exclusion of review, non-justiciability and variable intensity of review; 9. Arguability and qualitative filtering; Part III. The Grounds of Judicial Review: 10. Overview of the grounds of judicial review; 11. Excess of power, the limits of discretionary power and non-compliance with statute; 12. Improper purposes, improper motives and abuse of power; 13. Relevance of considerations; 14. Insufficient retention of discretion: unlawful delegation, divestiture and relinquishment; 15. Fettering of discretion; 16. Error of fact and error of law; 17. Legitimate expectations; 18. Unreasonableness and irrationality; 19. Procedural fairness, procedural impropriety and natural justice; Part IV. Judicial Remedies, Non-Judicial Remedies and Subsidiary Legislation: 20. Remedies in judicial review; 21. Administrative tribunals and administrative complaints; 22. Other remedial mechanisms; 23. Subsidiary legislation; Index.

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The Positive Second Amendment

Democracy by the People Reforming Campaign Finance in America Edited by Eugene D. Mazo | Rutgers University, New Jersey

Rights, Regulation, and the Future of Heller Joseph Blocher | Duke University School of Law

There are few issues in American law and politics as intensely debated as gun rights and regulation. No book has offered an account of the Second Amendment that is as comprehensive, readable, and scholarly as this one. It will be of interest to anyone who cares about politics, law, and the constitution. • Enriches the debate about the Second Amendment’s purpose • Suggests a ‘third way’ that may provide grounds for compromise • Develops a constitutional framework for assessing Second Amendment claims after Heller Cambridge Studies on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

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Constitutional Courts in Asia A Comparative Perspective Edited by Albert H. Y. Chen | The University of Hong Kong

A comparative, critical analysis of constitutional courts and constitutional review in Asia, appealing to those who are interested in comparative constitutional law, comparative politics, and Asian studies, particularly from the point of view of human rights, democracy, legal systems, the Rule of Law, constitutional adjudication, and governance. • Provides systematic narratives and an analysis of Asian experiences of constitutional courts and related developments • Introduces a comparative, historical, and analytical perspective that shows the international significance of the development of constitutional and legal institutions and their improvement over time • Discusses the importance of constitutional adjudication in Asia Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

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Judicial Review in Norway A Bicentennial Debate Anine Kierulf | Norwegian National Human Rights Institution

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Energy Follies Missteps, Fiascos, and Successes of America’s Energy Policy Robert R. Nordhaus | Van Ness Feldman, LLP, Washington, DC

Energy Follies offers students, scholars, policymakers, and others interested in energy law and policy a critical appreciation for the history surrounding the federal government’s involvement in energy policy transition decisions, and why those decisions occasionally contributed to future crises triggering additional federal responses, as well as insights for approaching future energy policies. • Provides a contextual understanding of key energy transition policy decisions • Includes a history of energy-related policy decisions • Provides an overall historical account of the evolution of federal energy law and policy September 2018 228 x 152 mm 275pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42397-7 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-43920-6 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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American Presidents, Deportations, and Human Rights Violations From Carter to Trump Bill Ong Hing | University of San Francisco

The Norwegian constitution is the second oldest in the world and has much to teach the world about balancing the rule of law against majority rule. This is the story of Norwegian constitutionalism from 1814 onwards, told through Supreme Court cases reviewing legal statutes under the constitution and European Court of Human Rights law. • Provides a new perspective for comparative constitutional research • Takes an unusual view of judicial review, connecting international and national judicialization • Argues that the Norwegian constitutional development is a middle way between US and European constitutionalism Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

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This book is for citizens who seek solutions for reforming America’s broken campaign finance system. With chapters penned by leading scholars, it offers the public realistic solutions for reforming campaign finance that can pass constitutional muster under the current jurisprudence of the US Supreme Court. • Sets out multiple solutions for reforming the American campaign finance system in a clear and concise way • Brings together a number of the world’s leading experts in election law and campaign finance law • Offers several comparative perspectives on the American campaign finance system

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This book studies how recent immigration policies in the United States developed during the Obama administration and are now being expanded in the first months of the Trump presidency. Documenting the harsh treatment of immigrants over the past twenty years, Ong Hing shows how mass detention and deportation of immigrants has escalated even higher. • Includes an analysis of immigration enforcement activities under the Trump Administration • Describes the due process challenges for women and children asylum seekers in the US • Documents the harsh treatment of immigrants over the past twenty years October 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 4 tables 978-1-108-47228-9 Hardback £74.99 / US$105.00 978-1-108-45921-1 Paperback £23.99 / US$32.99

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Comparative Religious Law

The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review

Judaism, Christianity, Islam Norman Doe | Cardiff University

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This book is for those studying and teaching law and religion to understand how Jewish, Christian and Muslim laws pervade British society, are religious and temporal in character, apply to wide areas of believers’ lives, and have much in common for better understanding between the faiths and within society. • Provides for the first time a comparative study of the modern regulatory instruments of Jewish, Christian and Muslim religious organisations in Britain today in light of their classical religious laws • Explores evidence that religious laws are more pervasive than is often presumed; they are at the same time both religious, temporal and functional and embrace a wider range of matters than has been regarded in believers’ lives as they practise their faiths in society alongside State law • Earths the practical utility of religious law study by exploring its value in promoting greater mutual understanding between religion and society and between the three faiths themselves November 2018 229 x 152 mm 386pp 978-1-107-16713-1 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$105.00 978-1-316-61780-9 Paperback c. £25.99 / c. US$39.99

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A Strategy to Promote Reforms for Development Mariana Mota Prado | University of Toronto Faculty of Law

Institutional bypasses are a strategy to implement reforms in developing countries. Supported by careful research, this book will appeal to development scholars interested in understanding institutional change. Using accessible language and case studies, it is also attractive to students, government officials and national and international leaders. • Proposes a new institutional strategy to promote development • Formulates a new concept to describe a particular type of institutional reform • Provides detailed case studies of reforms in developing countries to illustrate the concept P P

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The Prevention of Torture Critics have decried human rights approaches’ as a failure to attend to structural factors, but this book seeks to go beyond a ‘stance of criticism’. It takes up the positive project of reimagining how human rights could attend to the worlds that produce systematic violations like torture so as to prevent it. • Explains in detail what it means to understand human rights violations from a situational or ecological perspective • Provides a detailed and critical analysis of how human rights organizations and advocates have tried to prevent torture • Analyzes rich empirical data about the way in which torture is produced and sustained September 2018 228 x 152 mm 275pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47045-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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

Comparing Law Comparative Law as Reconstruction of Collective Commitments Catherine Valcke | University of Toronto

Comparing Law will appeal to all involved in comparative legal research, theorists and practitioners, both seasoned or beginners. This book provides an intellectually and linguistically accessible analytic framework for comparative law, one that serves to both redeem the existing scholarship and offer guidance for future work. • Develops an analytic framework for comparative law • Written in prose that is easily accessible to non-theory experts • Accounts for present and future comparative law scholarship ASCL Studies in Comparative Law

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This book is for scholars interested in the comparative study of judicial review. It develops a theoretical framework for understanding how this institution shapes societal understandings of the law/politics relation. Its findings cast light on the conditions under which judicial review drives a sustainable commitment to constitutionally limited government. • Proposes a new distinction between formal constitutional change and the ideational development of judicial review • Combines historical institutionalist literature on judicial review with the latest approaches in comparative historical analysis • Uses a comparative theoretical framework to examine judicial review in Australia, India, and Zimbabwe

An Ecological Approach Danielle Celermajer | University of Sydney

Institutional Bypasses

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A Comparative Analysis Theunis Roux | University of New South Wales, Sydney

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The book will appeal to a diverse audience, including advocates and sceptics, academics and practitioners, transitional justice specialists and readers from other sectors (development, peace-building, human rights), and to a genuinely multi-disciplinary cohort of scholars. Its value lies in its contribution to both conceptual and practice-based 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 December 2018 228 x 152 mm 342pp 3 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-16093-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00 C


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Human Rights in Thick and Thin Societies

The Kenyan TJRC An Outsider’s View from the Inside Ronald C. Slye | Seattle University

Universality without Uniformity Seth D. Kaplan | The Johns Hopkins University

How can we pursue healthy pluralism in our diverse world? This book is for scholars, activists, and practitioners working on human rights, peacebuilding, and religious freedom. With a comprehensive look at the Universal Declaration, it unpacks the relationship between culture and rights, universalism versus relativism, and the impact of religion. • Proposes a new framework for advancing human rights • Offers a detailed re-examination of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) • Challenges existing concepts of universalism July 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 6 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-47121-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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The Human Right to a Healthy Environment

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Supported Decision-Making

Edited by John H. Knox | Wake Forest University, North Carolina

Issues concerning human rights and the environment are of enormous current significance. This book is a touchstone for all those interested in the intersection of human rights and the environment, and a potential international right to a healthy environment, including scholars, students, government officials, and representatives of civil society. • Readers will be brought up to speed in a rapidly developing field • Provides a historical summary of the relationship between human rights and the environment • Readers will have access in one volume to scholars, all of whom have been instrumental in defining the relationship between human rights and the environment June 2018 228 x 152 mm 275pp 1 table 978-1-108-42119-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-43158-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99

This book will appeal to readers interested in Kenya, Africa, international criminal justice, and transitional justice. The Kenyan TJRC will also interest general readers curious about the internal workings and political dynamics of a truth commission that struggled to succeed in the face of continued questions about its legitimacy. • Will correct some misimpressions of what the commission did, and why it succeeded and failed the way that it did • Provides an assessment of the limitations of a truth commission, in particular the Kenyan truth commission • Provides an insider’s view of the TJRC

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Theory, Research, and Practice to Enhance Self-Determination and Quality of Life Karrie A. Shogren | University of Kansas

This volume integrates cutting-edge research, theory, and practice in supported decision-making. Emerging work from legal, psychology, education, and health fields are described, and applications for supports provision in the disability field are highlighted with a specific focus on promoting valued outcomes, including self-determination and quality of life. • Integrates theory, research, and practice across disciplines related to supported decision-making • Aligns supported decision-making with emerging research and practice in legal, health, disability, psychology, and education sectors • Integrates supported decision-making research and practices with social ecological-based understandings of disability Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 225pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47564-8 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Rethinking Children’s Rights Michael Freeman | University College London

Community Paralegals and the Pursuit of Justice Edited by Vivek Maru | Namati, Washington, DC

The United Nations estimates that four billion people worldwide lack access to justice. This book is essential for anyone who wants to change that: lawyers, researchers, policy-makers, and activists. Community paralegals demystify law and empower people to advocate for themselves. In the fight to bring justice everywhere, they are the frontline. This title is also available as Open Access. • The first full-length study of paralegal movements in the developing world • Covers South Africa, the Philippines, Indonesia, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Liberia • Explains what it would take to deploy paralegals at scale to improve access to justice globally • This title is also available as Open Access July 2018 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-107-15971-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Are the rights we currently afford to children enough? This book restates the importance of law, policy and rights in improving children’s lives. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience who are interested in children’s rights, children’s studies, the history of childhood, international human rights, and comparative family law. • Provides a detailed examination of the development of children’s rights before the Convention on the Rights of the Child, including key legal and philosophical perspectives • Includes an in-depth critique of the Convention and its principles • Explores multiple facets of children’s rights and childhood, appealing to a broad audience of legal, sociological, psychological and social work scholars The Hamlyn Lectures

October 2018 216 x 138 mm 580pp 978-1-107-15282-3 Hardback £89.99 / US$125.00 978-1-316-60667-4 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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environmental law; 12. International trade law; 13. Use of force; 14. Enforcement of international law; 15. The peaceful settlement of international disputes.

Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives

June 2018 247 x 174 mm 832pp 3 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-44545-0 Paperback £78.99 / US$105.00

Dialogues with Leading Thinkers Edited by Jean-Marc Coicaud | Rutgers University, New Jersey

This unique volume is made up of conversations that feature key authors from around the world, and from a variety of disciplines, who discuss the central questions of justice at the national, international, and global levels. • Proposes an accessible approach to issues of justice • Addresses issues of justice from a plurality of perspectives • Fosters intellectual dialogue between intellectual and cultural traditions

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The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court Commentary and Digest of Jurisprudence Fabricio Guariglia | International Criminal Court, The Hague

Appealing to lawyers, law students and scholars interested in discovering the most authoritative statements by the International Ciminal Court Appeals Chamber, handpicked for their relevance and focusing valuable research time. Complete with commentaries, it also includes practical insights by current and former Appeals Counsel of the Office of the Prosecutor. • A complete and up-to-date digest of the International Criminal Court Appeals Chamber cases drawing on the most relevant principles • Focuses on compiling and producing the most authoritative statements of the International Criminal Court’s appellate jurisprudence in a coherent manner saving valuable research time • Provides the reader with a short commentary written by current and previous Appeals Counsel of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court before every chapter • Includes excerpts of the cases which are grouped by topic, drawing attention to the most important developments in the jurisprudence September 2018 228 x 152 mm 784pp 978-1-107-02788-6 Hardback £195.00 / US$270.00

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International Law Cases and Materials with Australian Perspectives Third edition Donald R Rothwell | Australian National University, Canberra

With a strong focus on Australian practice and interpretation, the third edition of International Law: Cases and Materials with Australian Perspectives examines how international law is developed, implemented and interpreted within the international community and considers new and developing approaches within this field. • Balances coverage of international law as applied globally, with Australian perspectives • A single text covering principles and cases with a good balance between commentary and well-curated case extracts • Substantially rewritten, refreshed and modified to reflect recent developments and practice with a new chapter on international trade law and new content on international humanitarian law Contents: 1. The nature of international law; 2. Sources of international law; 3. Law of treaties; 4. International and municipal law; 5. International legal personality; 6. Sovereignty over territory; 7. Jurisdiction; 8. State responsibility; 9. Human rights; 10. Law of the sea; 11. International

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Globalisation and Governance International Problems, European Solutions Edited by Robert Schütze | University of Durham

This edited collection evaluates international and regional solutions to issues in global governance that have emerged over the course of the twentieth century. Two alternative normative and decisional approaches to the ‘international’ problems of today’s globalised world are explored: the international and the supranational solution. • An edited collection that includes the most expert academics from the field of international and European law • Explores and compares the development of international law and European law • Aims to place the process of European integration into a broader ‘global’ perspective and contributes to the globalisation/government debate • Provides an insight into international and European perspectives on the changes to governance and law September 2018 228 x 152 mm 504pp 978-1-107-12990-0 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

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The Process of International Legal Reproduction Inequality, Historiography, Resistance Rose Parfitt | Kent Law School, University of Kent

A radical history of the expansionary project of statehood and its role in constructing the vastly unequal global order we inhabit today. Using meticulously inter-layered case studies, including the canonical ‘Abyssinia Crisis’, this book will appeal to readers interested in the history and theory of international law and international relations. • Draws on radical historiographical, legal, linguistic and anti-colonial theory to create a new methodological framework that challenges some of the key assumptions underpinning the contemporary international order • Engages with some of the international order’s most pressing concerns, from escalating civil conflict to global warming to the struggle for indigenous self-determination on indigenous terms • Mobilises a new archive of primary materials gathered in Addis Ababa, Rome, Geneva and London to explore the legal dynamics of oppression and resistance, from the Ethiopian Empire’s efforts to resist fascist annexation to anticolonial struggles ongoing for more than four centuries Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 137

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 400pp 11 b/w illus. 4 maps 978-1-316-51519-8 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

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The Analogy between States and International Organizations

International Law Reports

Fernando Lusa Bordin | University of Cambridge

The book will appeal to academics, practitioners and students specializing in international law and international relations. It takes a fresh perspective on how the law that applies to intergovernmental institutions has – and continues to be – developed by analogy with the law that applies to States. • Proposes and explores a new approach to how general international law applies to international organizations, appealing to those interested in the intersection between international law and legal theory • Discusses the position of international organizations under international law, and looks into what international organizations are legally speaking and how they compare to States when acting on the international plane • Revisits the work of the International Law Commission on treaties and responsibility of international organizations, and explores the history of the development of the law of international organizations Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 138

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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) International Law Reports, 178

November 2018 219 x 146 mm 860pp 978-1-108-47327-9 Hardback £170.00 / US$220.00

International Negotiation A Process of Relational Governance for International Common Interest Evangelos Raftopoulos | Panteion University of Athens

Challenging prescriptive models of international negotiation and examining international negotiations from a novel, relational international law perspective, this work should be read by academics and practitioners of international law and negotiations, officials of international organizations, and those interested in international law and relations. • Proposes a relational theory of international creative negotiation • Adopts a novel view of international negotiation as a relational, contextual, textual, three-phased and inter-subjective process of multilateral governance • Equips readers with the fundamental conceptual elements needed to understand international negotiation as a structured, multilateral process generating and constructing international common interest Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-19664-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

Volume 178 Edited by Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice

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Sustainable Development, International Aviation, and Treaty Implementation Edited by Armand L. C. de Mestral | McGill University, Montréal

The international community has succeeded in developing rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere from international civil aviation. This book examines the development of international law and policy in an area that has remained largely outside the general framework of international environmental law. • Takes a holistic approach to the different aspects of law-making • Allows readers to better understand the dynamics of international air law and the special institutions in which it is developed • Readers will also better understand the impact of the unilateral measures of the European Union and why they were replaced by multilateral solutions Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development

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International Standardization and the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade

Protection of Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Arbitration A Theory of Detrimental Reliance Teerawat Wongkaew | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand

Andrea Barrios Villarreal | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

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This work examines the international standardization system generally, with a specific focus on some of the bodies within this system. It also questions the lack of definition regarding several features related to the system, notably an international standardizing body and international standards in the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade. • Explores a topic (standardization) that has been barely studied from the law perspective • Explains World Trade Organization (WTO) law to regulators and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and standardization activities to lawyers • Helps policymakers in developing countries to better understand their rights and obligations under WTO law October 2018 228 x 152 mm 342pp 5 tables 978-1-108-47436-8 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Consent and Trade Scholars studying trade from a range of disciplines, such as law, philosophy, business, economics, history, or politics, as well as their students, will benefit from this groundbreaking analysis. They will be invited to consider trade law from a perspective now unrepresented, yet intuitively familiar: trade’s relationship to consensual exchange. • Provides a new perspective on the nature of trade and the object of trade law • Explores dynamics such as consent, coercion, exploitation, and predation in selected trade agreements • Suggests new ways to think about global justice and its relationship to economic law P

The Future of International Economic Integration

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International Governance and the Rule of Law in China under the Belt and Road Initiative This book will appeal to readers interested in Chinese law and policy, China studies, global development and international law. It focuses on how Chinese law relates to international law under the Belt and Road Initiative, mainly in trade, finance, investments, the environment, outer space, competition and dispute resolution. • Critically evaluates the changes the Belt and Road Initiative might bring to the field of international law and international governance • Explores possible approaches to deal with new legal issues that arise under the Belt and Road Initiative in China and countries along the Belt and Road • Examines China’s role in international governance and rule of law under the Belt and Road Initiative and discusses how national laws can be reformed to accommodate new demands in the new global and regional order October 2018 228 x 152 mm 322pp 3 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-108-42014-3 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00 C

The Embedded Liberalism Compromise Revisited Edited by Gillian Moon | University of New South Wales, Sydney

The Public International Law of Trade in Legal Services

World events such as the financial crisis, Brexit, and the election of President Trump have all brought new challenges to the existing trade regime and called into question fundamental assumptions. This book explains the context of current events and the renewed possibility for an inclusive trade and economic agenda. • Addresses current upheavals in the international economic integration project • Identifies the ongoing relevance and influence of the original goals and values of the global economic system • Discusses broader social issues such as labour, human rights, food security, and environmental protection September 2018 228 x 152 mm 266pp 1 table 978-1-316-51017-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Trading Freely in a Global Market Frank J. Garcia | Boston College, Massachusetts

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-108-47325-5 Hardback £28.99 / US$39.99

In this book, scholars and practitioners in the field of investment treaty arbitration will gain a deeper understanding of the fair and equitable treatment provision, namely the protection of legitimate expectations. It questions why the law should protect the investor’s legitimate expectations and looks at how to protect such expectations. • Aims to provide a deeper understanding into the doctrine of legitimate expectations through a philosophical perspective • Features a critical assessment of the current approaches to the doctrine of legitimate expectations • Uses philosophical principles to form a normative framework for resolving concrete cases

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David Collins | City, University of London

This book examines how treaties regulate the delivery of legal services across international borders. The barriers to liberalization faced by legal services are investigated in the context of different legal systems. Collins also considers how the modernization of the legal profession will shape the regulation of legal services nationally and globally. • Addresses an under-explored area of international trade law that will help policy makers and treaty negotiators consider legal services in future arrangements • Explores changes in the legal profession and highlights the need to reconsider the way in which legal services are regulated in many countries • Examines major treaties which regulate how legal services are delivered across international borders and as such it will have a global appeal Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42352-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Industrial Policy and the World Trade Organization

Transnational Environmental Regulation and Governance

Between Legal Constraints and Flexibilities Sherzod Shadikhodjaev | KDI School of Public Policy and Management, South Korea

Purpose, Strategies and Principles Veerle Heyvaert | London School of Economics and Political Science

This book will appeal to government officials, researchers, scholars, students and others interested in public policy in the areas of industry and trade. The book explains, in accessible language, highly technical WTO rules and jurisprudence to point out and discuss restrictions and flexibility vis-à-vis industrial policy-makers. • Considers both economic and legal aspects of the industrial policy • Uses plain language and easy explanation of highly technical trade rules and issues, allowing readers with little knowledge of the area to understand the material • Explores various issues from the real practice of industrial policy, providing policy recommendations and implications where applicable • Looks at how industrial policies have been operated domestically and dealt with in international forums using real examples and global trends

This book offers a comprehensive and critical discussion of transnational environmental regulation. It examines international environmental agreements, regional and EU regulation, private environmental regulation, and governance networks. It also equips readers with an improved understanding of transnational governance and its contribution to sustainability. • Discusses key features of environmental regulation across a broad range of different environmental policy areas • Enables readers to understand and think critically about a form of regulation that is becoming increasingly prominent in society • Illustrates the value of interdisciplinary scholarship to understand environmental regulation November 2018 228 x 152 mm 240pp 1 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-41574-3 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00 C

Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 242pp 978-1-107-14508-5 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Implementation and Comparisons Edited by Gary F. Bell | National University of Singapore

State Responsibility for Breaches of Investment Contracts Jean Ho | National University of Singapore

This is a compact yet detailed study mapping out an underexplored subset of the law of state responsibility, dedicated to contractual protection. It will appeal to scholars, practitioners and students of international investment law, as well as public international lawyers generally. • Carves out the special law on investment contract protection from the general law of state responsibility, enabling participants and observers of international investment law to apply a bespoke body of rules to contractual disputes between foreign investors and host states • Explores unknown origins of contractual protection in international law through original archival research, showing how history exerts an important influence on the modern practice of investment contract protection • Discusses the future of investment contract protection from legal and political developments providing alternative perspectives on the legitimacy and longevity of international investment law Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 136

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 384pp 978-1-108-41584-2 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

The UNCITRAL Model Law and Asian Arbitration Laws

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In the Asia-Pacific, thirty-eight jurisdictions have adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law on arbitration. This book looks at how the text or the principles of the Model Law have been implemented (or not) in key Asian jurisdictions. It is an essential book on the Model Law and on arbitration in Asia. • Provides an overview of the most relevant arbitration laws in Asia • Each chapter closely follows the structure of the Model Law, covering the same topics in the same order, allowing readers to compare different laws easily • Compares the domestic law of important jurisdictions that have not adopted the Model Law, following the same structure • Explores how the Model Law is implemented in each jurisdiction and how it is often interpreted very differently in some countries October 2018 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-1-107-18397-1 Hardback £89.99 / US$125.00 978-1-316-63531-5 Paperback £49.99 / US$69.99

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

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 September 2018 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-18660-6 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

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Corporate Governance in Asia A Comparative Approach Edited by Bruce Aronson | Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo

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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 October 2018 244 x 170 mm 400pp 11 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-108-42077-8 Hardback £89.99 / US$125.00 P 978-1-108-43087-6 Paperback £34.99 / US$49.99 P

Comparative Company Law Text and Cases on the Laws Governing Corporations in Germany, the UK and the USA Second edition Andreas Cahn | Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main

This text will appeal to students, lecturers and practitioners. Unlike any other, it combines comparative analyses of a broad range of topics in the company laws of Germany, the UK and the US with leading cases selected for their comparative value. It presents sophisticated comparative analysis in concise English. • Contains succinct summaries of the company laws of Germany, the UK and the US, allowing the reader to see at a glance what the law is in each jurisdiction • Examines leading cases selected for their comparative value, with many German cases made available for the first time in English translation • Draws comparative analysis from some of the most sophisticated scholarship, allowing readers to deepen both their understanding of the law and the state of comparative legal scholarship October 2018 228 x 152 mm 1138pp 13 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-18635-4 Hardback c. £125.00 / c. US$175.00 P 978-1-316-63715-9 Paperback c. £59.99 / c. US$84.99 P

Global Securities Litigation and Enforcement Edited by Pierre-Henri Conac | Université du Luxembourg

This book provides a clear and exhaustive description of the national regime for the enforcement of securities legislation in case of misrepresentation on financial markets. It will be an invaluable resource for academics and students of securities litigation, as well as for lawyers, policy-makers and regulators. • Presents a decisive and unique debate on whether public or private enforcement is better in terms of development of securities markets • Includes a description of public and private enforcement of securities law for prospectus and secondary misrepresentation on securities markets from twenty-nine jurisdictions worldwide • Provides insights into the recent and numerous developments of securities litigation November 2018 228 x 152 mm 1154pp 16 b/w illus. 48 tables 978-1-107-10860-8 Hardback c. £195.00 / c. US$310.00 R

The Cambridge Handbook of Social Enterprise Law Edited by Benjamin Means | University of South Carolina School of Law

This Handbook offers an authoritative guide to social enterprise law and policy. The work, which takes stock of the field and charts a course for its development, should be read by anyone interested in how companies are evolving to address demands for capitalism with a conscience. • Provides a diverse set of legal perspectives in the emerging social enterprise field • Contains contributions from US and international scholars and practitioners which will appeal to readers in the US, UK, Europe, and elsewhere • The book will serve as a one-stop legal resource for scholars and practitioners working in social enterprise and corporate law October 2018 253 x 177 mm 600pp 4 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-18655-2 Hardback £140.00 / US$195.00

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Corporate Reorganisations in China An Empirical Analysis Zinian Zhang | University of Leeds

An empirical study of China’s corporate reorganisation law and how the law is implemented. It will appeal to academics and practitioners of law and business specialising in corporate insolvency, particularly valuable for practitioners specialising on China-related corporate restructuring. • Explores China’s newly enacted corporate reorganisational law, revealing what works and what doesn’t work • Provides an objective analysis of the implementation of China’s corporate reorganisation law • Uses a unique approach to look at corporate reorganisation law which enables the reader to understand China’s judicial system • Enriches the global debate on the effectiveness of a corporate reorganisation law with ground-breaking findings that will help the reader form an in-depth view September 2018 228 x 152 mm 304pp 6 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-108-42500-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00 C TEXTBOOK

European Union Law Second edition Robert Schütze | University of Durham

Written with exceptional clarity, European Union Law examines all the core constitutional and substantive topics of EU law, and includes Brexit coverage. Learning is supported by numerous case extracts, suggestions for further reading and more than one hundred visual aids. A companion website features full ‘Lisbonised’ versions of the cited cases. • A Brexit chapter covers the negotiation process and the possible future relationships between the United Kingdom and the European Union • Features over one hundred figures and tables clarifying complex topics and illustrating relationships and processes • Combines straightforward explanation with scholarly analysis, highlighting theoretical approaches and key academic debates Contents: Part I. Constitutional Foundations: 1. Constitutional history: from Paris to Lisbon; 2. Constitutional nature: a federation of states; 3. European law I: nature – direct effect; 4. European law II: nature – supremacy/pre-emption; 5. Governmental structure: union institutions I; 6. Governmental structure: union institutions II; Part II. Governmental Powers: 7. Legislative powers: competences and procedures; 8. External powers: competences and procedures; 9. Executive powers: competences


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and procedures; 10. Judicial powers I: (centralised) European procedures; 11. Judicial powers II: (decentralised) national procedures; 12. Judicial powers III: EU fundamental rights; Part III. Substantive Law: 13. Free movement of goods I: negative integration; 14. Free movement of goods II: positive integration; 15. Free movement of persons: workers and beyond; 16. Free movement of services and capital; 17. Competition law: private undertakings; 18. Internal policies: an overview; 19. Brexit and the Union: past, present, future; 20. Appendices: how to study European law. August 2018 247 x 174 mm 900pp 97 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47009-4 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$130.00 978-1-108-45520-6 Paperback c. £39.99 / c. US$64.99

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The Transformation of EU Treaty Making The Rise of Parliaments, Referendums and Courts since 1950 Dermot Hodson | Birkbeck, University of London

Exploring the rise of people, parliament and courts in EU treaty making since 1950, this will be relevant to students and scholars in fields such as EU law and politics, comparative constitutionalism, international law and relations. Its reform ideas are highly relevant for European policy-makers and Europe watchers worldwide. • Presents a major study of EU treaty making helping readers gain insights into the links between EU law and national constitutions in this domain and their relevance for contemporary debates about EU and international treaty making • Provides important new evidence on classic theoretical debates in international relations and international law with new insights on the interplay between trust, legitimacy and treaty making • Challenges the prevailing consensus that mechanisms of EU treaty making are too rigid and provides new evidence about the factors driving treaty amendment and ideas for reforming EU treaty making Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 8 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-11215-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$115.00

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The Politics of Justice in European Private Law Social Justice, Access Justice, Societal Justice Hans-W Micklitz | European University Institute, Florence

This book highlights the differences between Member States’ concepts of social justice, which have developed historically, and the distinct European concept of access justice, and argues that a more positive and promising European concept of justice is developing. • Discusses the development of European access justice and advocates access justice in private law beyond the state • Demonstrates how the EU took over social private law regulation from the struggling Member States • Overcomes the conceptualisation of European private law in national private law thinking and explores European private law as a tripartite legal order, built around access justice, social justice and societal justice Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42412-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Transforming Gender Citizenship The Irresistible Rise of Gender Quotas in Europe Edited by Éléonore Lépinard | Université de Lausanne, Switzerland

Gender quotas are a controversial policy measure but have increasingly become adopted in Europe. This book explores this phenomenon and how it has come to transform our conception of gender equality. It will appeal to researchers and students of European law and politics, gender studies, institutionalism and comparative constitutionalism. • Presents a comparative perspective on gender quotas’ adoption across thirteen European countries • Addresses political and legal struggles around the adoption of gender quotas in political parties, electoral politics, corporate boards and public administration • Documents transnational diffusion of gender quotas as well as the supranational influence of European institutions in this process Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 488pp 7 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-108-42922-1 Hardback £81.99 / US$115.00 978-1-108-45335-6 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

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Legal Foundations of EU Economic Governance Antonio Estella | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

An important contribution to the field which explores both the legal and economic dimensions of EU economic governance in a clear and comprehensive way. It is an essential resource for law and economics students focusing on European Union economic governance. • Explores both legal and economic aspects of EU economic governance in a clear manner, enabling students to understand the connections between them • Addresses issues posed by EU economic governance in a critical and innovative way, placing the law in a wider context • Presents economic aspects of EU economic governance without presupposing prior economic knowledge Law in Context

August 2018 247 x 174 mm 279pp 25 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-14101-8 Hardback £71.99 / US$74.99 978-1-316-50622-6 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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The Law of Failure A Tour through the Wilds of American Business Insolvency Law Stephen J. Lubben | Seton Hall University School of Law, New Jersey

The American insolvency system – or the law of failure – plays an important, and often unheralded role in the financial system, as well as in the broader economy. This book provides the first overview of all of the state and federal law dealing with business insolvency. • Provides a comprehensive view of American business insolvency law • Examines the motivations behind the two distinct types of laws hidden under the broad heading of ‘insolvency’ • Written in a light, readable style July 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 8 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-19029-0 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-64041-8 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

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Reflections on Crime and Culpability

Foreigners on America’s Death Rows

Problems and Puzzles Larry Alexander | University of San Diego

John Quigley | Ohio State University

This book is for students and scholars interested in criminal law theory. It undertakes questions that very few theorists have addressed, particularly about our understanding of culpability, and collects them in one monograph that offers a unified approach to addressing them. • Unites under-examined issues into one monograph • Takes a retributivist approach to criminal law • Offers avenues for future exploration

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Insider Trading

May 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42823-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00

Law, Ethics, and Reform John P. Anderson | Mississippi College School of Law

This book summarizes the current state of the law of insider trading in the US and around the globe. It evaluates the practice of insider trading from the standpoints of economic efficiency, morality, and virtue theory. It then employs the lessons from this analysis to outline a clear path to reform in the US. • Offers a comprehensive history of the development of the law of insider trading inside the United States • Summarizes the global development of insider trading, and offers a comparative analysis of the law • Explains why the insider trading regime in the United States (the oldest in the world) is unjust, incoherent, irrational, and therefore in need of reform June 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-14919-9 Hardback £79.99 / US$110.00 978-1-316-60340-6 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

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Model(ing) Justice Perfecting the Promise of International Criminal Law Kerstin Bree Carlson | The American University of Paris, France

This book is of interest to international law scholars and practitioners, students of transitional justice, and governance and development scholars. It can be used in undergraduate and graduate classes for students studying law and society, international relations, political science, sociology, international law, or human rights topics. • Proposes a new theoretical model for international courts as transitional justice mechanisms • Identifies structural paradoxes in international criminal law doctrine and institutions • Offers a summary and a wider ‘so-what’ of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) practice October 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-41769-3 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

This book should outrage anyone concerned about human rights or about fair administration of justice. The United States is one of only a few countries that execute for crimes, and if the defendant is a foreigner the United States does not even follow accepted rules of due process of law. • Illustrates how the US government has given courts implausible arguments in order to allow state governments to execute foreigners in circumstances that violate the human rights of those foreigners and treaty obligations owed to foreign governments • Helps readers to understand why foreign governments are angry when their nationals are executed in the United States • Explains how the United States have become a pariah in the international community for failing to follow treaty rules that other countries follow

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Children as ‘Risk’ Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Children and Young People Anne-Marie McAlinden | Queen’s University Belfast

This book examines socio-political constructions of risk related to sexual offending behaviour by and among children and young people, combining theoretical analysis with primary research. The book will appeal to scholars, legal and other professionals, and schools and parents in helping children navigate today’s highly sexualised landscape. • Combines high-level theoretical analysis with original empirical research in the form of over thirty semi-structured interviews with professionals working with children and young people affected by harmful sexual or exploitative behaviour • Examines the principal factors underlying the emergence of harmful sexual or exploitative behaviour among children and adolescents and the myriad challenges within today’s highly sexualised cultural landscape • Examines ‘peer-to-peer’ forms of exploitation and abuse in a range of online and offline contexts Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 366pp 978-1-107-14484-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Fairness in Criminal Justice Golden Threads and Pragmatic Patches Sian Elias | The Supreme Court of New Zealand

Chief Justice of New Zealand, Dame Sian Elias examines whether the changes which many jurisdictions across the Commonwealth are currently making to the criminal justice system present a risk to the integrity of the system, fundamental human rights and the rule of law. • This volume is based on the prestigious Hamlyn Lectures • The book is written by one of the Commonwealth’s leading judges • Makes an important contribution to current thinking on how criminal justice should be developed in response to the challenges of the twenty-first century The Hamlyn Lectures

September 2018 216 x 138 mm 184pp 978-1-108-47435-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-46315-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99

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Law

The Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory

Framing Intellectual Property Law in the 21st Century

Marco Longobardo | University of Westminster

Integrating Incentives, Trade, Development, Culture, and Human Rights Edited by Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss | New York University

Longobardo examines the conditions under which the use of armed force in occupied territory is lawful through the interplay of different rules of international law. The book will be of interest to foreign office officers, military legal advisors, practitioners, and scholars dealing with the use of armed force in occupied territory. • Provides the first detailed analysis of the ways in which armed force may be employed in occupied territory • Provides an accurate assessment of state practice and opinio juris beyond the usual examples of occupied territories • Offers a comprehensive analysis of an underexplored topic, taking into account all the relevant international law regimes October 2018 229 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-108-47341-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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The United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 328pp 4 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-13538-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00 C

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 November 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

The book provides a background on intellectual property (IP) protection (copyright, patent, trademark law) and examines how that law has been shaped when the justification for the law and its limits are seen from an economic perspective (IP as an incentive to invent), versus human rights, development, trade, and health perspectives. • Takes a comprehensive view of intellectual property (IP) that will help readers understand how different perspectives on IP affect policy and legal practice • Examines critically each frame in which intellectual property is viewed and looks at the arguments each makes about the costs, benefits, and scope of intellectual property protection • Features authors from many different legal traditions, thereby providing an internationalist view of the topics

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The Cambridge Handbook of Public-Private Partnerships, Intellectual Property Governance, and Sustainable Development Edited by Margaret Chon | Seattle University School of Law

The book explores the practical, policy, and conceptual dimensions of intellectual property and global knowledge governance within representative public-private partnerships involved in sustainable development, including health, education, and climate change. Valuable for policy-makers, academics, international organizations, and practitioners. • Explores the diversity of existing partnerships at the interface of intellectual property and sustainable development within a global knowledge governance framework • Focuses on the nexus between global knowledge governance and representative public-private partnerships (PPPs) involved in sustainable development, including health, education, and climate change • Features detailed analyses of current and best practices of PPPs with regard to innovation, access, and other policy goals of intellectual property

Exhausting Intellectual Property Rights A Comparative Law and Policy Analysis Shubha Ghosh | Syracuse University, New York

This book appeals to a broad range of researchers and practitioners whose work engages with intellectual property and international trade. Lawyers, economists, international relation specialists, and policymakers will find much of value in this book, especially those wanting to learn more about comparative and international law. • A comparative approach to exhaustion with a focus on approaches to doctrine in leading jurisdictions • Provides thorough discussion of policy debates arising from exhaustion doctrine • Includes current developments in doctrine and ongoing debates over restraints on alienation and digital rights September 2018 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-11585-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Criminal Copyright Eldar Haber | University of Haifa, Israel

In this book, Eldar Haber analyzes the circumstances, justifications, and ramifications of the criminalization process and tells the story of how a legal right in the private enforcement realm has become over-criminalized. This work should be read by anyone concerned with the future of copyright and intellectual property. • Provides a unique exploration of the process of copyright criminalization and a full taxonomy of when to criminalize behavior • Offers insights on the future of criminal copyright in the digital age • Discusses how day-to-day online activities, in many instances, would constitute a criminal offence • Contributes to the legal history of copyright legislation in the US, UK, and the international community August 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 14 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-41651-1 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-40391-7 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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September 2018 253 x 177 mm 600pp 14 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-17583-9 Hardback £120.00 / US$170.00 R

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Copyright Class Struggle

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Creative Economies in a Social Media Age Hannibal Travis | Florida International University College of Law

Health-Status Discrimination and the Law Jessica L. Roberts | University of Houston Law Center

Employing the law and philosophy of economics, this book explores the legal controversies that emerge when authors, singers, and filmmakers leverage their rights into major paydays. It should be read by anyone interested in how copyright law – and its potential reform – shapes the ownership of ideas in the social media age. • Analyzes the law’s response to the evolution of the World Wide Web from relatively static pages into rich networks of creative users • Explores how economists, lawyers, and politicians seek to regulate social media content in the name of protecting employment and profits in copyright industries • Provides insights into a future of relatively unrestrained literary and audiovisual creativity on the Internet, and into how capital and labor may adapt to the possibilities unleashed August 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-19363-5 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-64503-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of the Sharing Economy

September 2018 228 x 152 mm 252pp 1 table 978-1-107-16038-5 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-61342-9 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies New Horizons Amel Alghrani | University of Liverpool

Edited by Nestor M. Davidson | Fordham Law School, New York

This Handbook addresses, conceptually and practically, what the sharing economy means for law and how law, in turn, is shaping the sharing economy. It will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience of scholars and students studying the burgeoning sharing economy, along with policy makers, legislators, and regulators across multiple jurisdictions. • Approaches issues in the regulation of the sharing economy from legal, sociological, economic, and business perspectives • Provides reader with a one-stop source for recent research on the sharing economy • Offers succinct chapters from leading experts October 2018 253 x 177 mm 650pp 12 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-41695-5 Hardback £160.00 / US$225.00 R

Enhanced Beings Human Germline Modification and the Law Kerry Lynn Macintosh | Santa Clara University, California

Enhanced Beings discusses the biology, psychology, and law of human germline modification. It debunks common objections to the technology and explains the hidden psychology behind them. It also argues against legal bans. Readers interested in bioethics, health, psychology, and the law will value this book, as will policymakers and legislators. • Discusses psychological origins and consequences of objections to human germline modification • Debunks common objections to human germline modification • Describes current and future laws related to human germline modification August 2018 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-108-47120-6 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-45729-3 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

Roberts and Weeks analyze when and why discrimination based on health status – or ‘healthism’ – should be allowed, and when it should not. They provide a methodology to distinguish desirable health-based classifications from the undesirable, and propose law and policy solution to encourage the former and limit the latter. • Provides a workable framework for distinguishing between normatively ‘good’ health-status differentiations and normatively ‘bad’ healthism • Offers guidance and concrete examples of legal reforms that could address healthism • Gives a primer on important legal topics including employment law, health insurance, disability law, torts, and contracts

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As new technologies continue to revolutionise the future of human reproduction, they challenge our legal and ethical assumptions surrounding parenting, family formation, gender roles, obstetrics and neonatology. This book informs about the legal regulation of assisted reproduction and the regulatory challenges emerging developments raise. • Explains why assisted reproductive technologies have warranted specialist legal regulation, providing essential context of the developments in law, science and ethics which are crucial for an informed assessment about regulating these technologies • Examines new and emerging reproductive technologies, such as the controversial topic of uterus transplants, which addresses both the collaboration of transplant medicine and assisted reproduction, whilst discussing the regulatory issues raised from this combination • Provides a discussion about new and emerging reproductive advances from a practical regulatory perspective, as opposed to sensational media coverage or literature focusing only on the ethics, offering a pragmatic and legal insight into how these advances would be governed and the regulatory issues they will raise if they become a reality Cambridge Bioethics and Law

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-16056-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy

Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground

An Argument against Legalisation Second edition John Keown | Georgetown University, Washington DC

Edited by William N. Eskridge, Jr | Yale University, Connecticut

The book explains to the reader (general or specialist) the powerful ‘slippery slope’ arguments against legalising ‘assisted dying’. Drawing on the experience of legalisation in the Netherlands, Belgium and Oregon, it shows that ‘assisted dying’ cannot be effectively controlled by law. • Argues against legalisation in an area where most books favour legalisation • Focuses on the two ‘slippery slope’ arguments against legalisation, the ‘practical’ and the ‘logical’ arguments • Documents the failure of the law in three key jurisdictions – the Netherlands, Belgium and Oregon – to ensure effective control • Provides an up-to-date account of international developments, and how they have done nothing to weaken the argument against legalisation Cambridge Bioethics and Law

September 2018 228 x 152 mm 547pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-04320-6 Hardback £89.99 / US$125.00 P 978-1-107-61833-6 Paperback £31.99 / US$44.99 P

Thinking about Statutes Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement Andrew Burrows | University of Oxford

This series of Hamlyn Lectures examines the topic of statute law from three distinct points of view: interpretation, interaction and improvement. It will appeal to law students, both undergraduate and graduate, political scientists, practising lawyers and readers with a general interest in law. • Presents the most recent lectures in the renowned Hamlyn Lecture series and discusses statute law from a unique perspective • Examines statutes in English law in a clear, accessible way that will be particularly useful to law students • Analyses some fundamental and important questions that all those interested in law need to think about The Hamlyn Lectures

August 2018 216 x 138 mm 142pp 978-1-108-47501-3 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-46578-6 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99

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Procurement by International Organizations

Can protections for LGBT people and faith communities be reconciled in the law? Impactful voices in the faith, LGBT advocacy, legal, and academic communities offer a 360-degree view of culture-war conflicts. The contributors offer roadmaps for resolving these conflicts and draw outer boundaries of what constitutes acceptable common ground. • Includes prominent voices and stakeholders in the faith community, leading proponents of LGBT rights, and equality and religious liberty scholars • Provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of religious liberty-non-discrimination conflicts • Includes the voices of those who believe accommodation is possible as well as the skeptics who don’t October 2018 228 x 152 mm 546pp 978-1-108-47015-5 Hardback £105.00 / US$145.00

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Judges and Generals in the Making of Modern Egypt How Institutions Sustain and Undermine Authoritarian Regimes Mahmoud Hamad | Cairo University

This cross-disciplinary book provides a historically grounded explanation for the rise and demise of authoritarianism. It is the first study of Egypt’s judicial institutions within a single analytical framework. It departs methodologically and epistemologically from previous studies and provides valuable insights into the future of politics in Egypt and beyond. • Provides a historically grounded explanation for the rise and demise of authoritarianism in Egypt • Readers can understand the material without background about Egypt or judicial politics • Beneficial for graduates and undergraduates of law, comparative judicial politics, democratization and Middle Eastern studies November 2018 228 x 152 mm 336pp 8 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-42552-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00 C

Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of the American Judiciary Edited by Samantha L. Hernandez | University of Texas, San Antonio

Designed for undergraduate and graduate students as well as anyone interested in the intersectionality of race, gender, sexuality, and the politics of the American judiciary, this accessible and engaging text provides an in depth look at the political trajectory of Asian, Black, Latino/a, and LGBT justices. • Presents new data on justices elected or appointed • Explores substantive representation in the judiciary • Examines the concept of diversity November 2018 228 x 152 mm 201pp 23 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-108-42988-7 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00 C

A Global Administrative Law Perspective Elisabetta Morlino | Università di Napoli

A comprehensive contribution on international organizations procurement that combines a sound theoretical framework with a wide empirical analysis. It will be useful to academics and practitioners dealing with international organizations, global governance issues, global administrative law, international institutional law and public procurement. • Proposes a major empirical analysis of public procurement by international organizations and explains the actual functioning of international organizations • Investigates to what extent international political dynamics shape the rules and practices of international organizations and their relationships with private subjects • Uses a combined approach and provides a wide empirical analysis linking it to a theoretical framework October 2018 228 x 152 mm 350pp 4 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-41575-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Institutional Constructivism in Social Sciences and Law

Copyrighting God Ownership of the Sacred in American Religion Andrew Ventimiglia | University of Queensland TC Beirne School of Law

Frames of Mind, Patterns of Change Dora Kostakopoulou | University of Warwick

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This book proposes a new institutional constructivist model, for social scientific and legal enquiries, based on the interrelations within the social and political world and the application of change in EU laws and politics. It will be of interest to academics and university students of law, political science and sociology. • Proposes a new methodological model for social scientific and legal enquiries that will appeal to those who are seeking alternatives to monistic and dualistic approaches • Draws on constructivism in order to develop an institutional constructivist model based on the interrelations of agency, institutions, discourse, space and time, and applies it to EU law and politics • The model developed in this book will allow readers to develop and apply more sophisticated explanations about phenomena, human conduct, policy outputs, institutional designs, crises and changes October 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 8 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-47054-4 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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

This book 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 challenges emerging from such a 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 C

Weapon of Peace How Religious Liberty Combats Terrorism Nilay Saiya | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Weapon of Peace will be of much interest to policymakers, journalists, missionaries, human rights activists, people of faith and anyone interested in the intersection of religion and government. It will also appeal to those interested in terrorism, political violence, human rights, democratization, current affairs and international relations generally. • Contains policy recommendations • Offers a general theory of religious terrorism • The book is written for both academic and non-academic audiences August 2018 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-108-47431-3 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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Law’s Trials The Performance of Legal Institutions in the US ‘War on Terror’ Richard L. Abel | University of California, Los Angeles

Regulating Religion in Asia

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 430pp 978-1-108-41617-7 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

Copyrighting God provides the first detailed account of how American religious organizations – from Christian Science to the Church of Scientology – used copyright in sacred texts not simply for economic gain but also for social organization and control and, in doing so, sought to appropriate secular law for spiritual ends. • Provides socio-legal analysis of previously underexplored cases in copyright history • Uniquely focuses on legal challenges related to divinely-authored or prophetic texts and provides new understanding of the relationship between religion and law in the United States • Tracks details of legal processes and resulting legal decisions in accessible language to allow readers outside legal studies to understand the importance of the law without getting lost in complex technicalities

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All Americans should be deeply troubled by violations of fundamental freedoms in the US ‘war on terror’. This is the only comprehensive account of efforts during the Bush and Obama administrations to defend the rule-of-law in criminal prosecutions, courts martial, military commissions, habeas corpus petitions, civil damage actions and civil liberties cases. • Covers all the ways in which courts have dealt with threats to the rule of law during the sixteen years of the Bush and Obama administrations • Focuses on the defense of the rule of law during the US ‘war on terror’ • The book is social scientific rather than doctrinal Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 850pp 15 tables 978-1-108-42975-7 Hardback £42.99 / US$59.99

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Law’s Wars The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US ‘War on Terror’ Richard L. Abel | University of California, Los Angeles

All Americans should be deeply troubled by violations of fundamental freedoms in the US ‘war on terror’. This is the only comprehensive account of efforts during the Bush and Obama administrations to defend the rule-of-law against egregious wrongs committed in Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay, torture, wiretapping, civilian casualties, and targeted killings. • Focuses on the defense of the rule of law during the US ‘war on terror’ • Permits comparisons between the Bush and Obama administrations • The book is social scientific rather than doctrinal Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 900pp 2 tables 978-1-108-42981-8 Hardback £53.99 / US$74.99

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AVAILABLE OPEN ACCESS

Property Law in a Globalizing World

Constituting Religion

Amnon Lehavi | Radzyner Law School, Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel

Islam, Liberal Rights, and the Malaysian State Tamir Moustafa | Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

Constituting Religion examines how activists work to expand or challenge the reach of the shariah court system, and how these legal struggles shape popular understandings of Islam, liberal rights. This title is also available as Open Access. • Provides a context-rich study of Islamist/liberal litigation in contemporary Malaysia • Puts literatures of legal pluralism, legal consciousness, social movements, secularism, and political Islamism into conversation with one another • Makes connections between the courts and broader social movements • This title is also available as Open Access Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 225pp 13 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-42394-6 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-43917-6 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 P

Global Law Series

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 295pp 978-1-108-42512-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Regulatory Integration across Borders Public-Private Cooperation in Transnational Regulation Rebecca Schmidt | Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin

The Invention of the Passport Surveillance, Citizenship and the State Second edition John C. Torpey | City University of New York, Graduate Center

This book presents the definitive history of the passport and why it became so important for controlling movement in the modern world. It explores the history of passport laws, the parliamentary debates about those laws, and the social responses to their implementation. • Describes how states really govern their populations to advance a new perspective and challenge many abstract writings about states and government control • Illustrates how identification documents are the central actor in the way government works and calls into question the importance of ideas alone in understanding how states rule • Explores in detail how people argued about the role of passports in controlling population movements and makes clear how important passports have been held to be in governing populations Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-1-108-47390-3 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-46294-5 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

This book identifies the main challenges that processes of globalization pose for the study and practice of property law. It offers a clear analysis of legal scenarios implicating cross-border property rights, covering a range of resources, from land, goods, and intangible financial assets, to intellectual property, data, and digital assets. • Offers a clear and straightforward analysis of legal scenarios implicating cross-border property interests • Discusses the entire plethora of assets, from land, tangible goods, and intangible financial assets up to intellectual property, digital assets, and data • Includes a detailed account of current property law concepts, doctrines, and comparative law pointers, alongside a theoretical analysis

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This book examines public-private cooperation in transnational regulation and analyzes how and why different types of regulators interact in a global context. As a highly interdisciplinary work it combines international law scholarship with works on transnational private regulation and governance. • Examines cooperation between public international organizations and private actors in transnational regulation • Looks at the exchange of regulatory resources between different types of regulators in a fragmented transnational context • Proposes a network approach to an understanding of the transnational legal order • Contains two in-depth case studies to provide a detailed depiction of regulatory cooperation Cambridge Studies in Transnational Law

December 2018 228 x 152 mm 258pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42678-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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Management The Art of Strategy Sun Tzu, Michael Porter, and Beyond Hwy-Chang Moon | Seoul National University

Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation and the Law Ninth edition Peter Cane | Australian National University, Canberra

Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation and the Law is the only book written in a Commonwealth jurisdiction that examines the accident compensation system in its broader social context. It provides the reader with a significantly richer understanding of the relevant law than they would obtain from books that concentrate on just the legal principles. • Explains the basic concepts of personal injury law • Takes account of the latest statistical and empirical data about the operation of accident compensation systems • Examines complaints that Britain is in the grip of a compensation culture and that the tort system is out of control

In The Art of Strategy, Moon provides a novel and systematic integration of the two dominant strategy frameworks of the East and West: Sun Tzu’s military strategy and Michael Porter’s business strategy. This will appeal to scholars, students, practitioners and general readers with an interest in strategy. • Integrates Sun Tzu and Michael Porter’s theories of strategy, whilst analyzing and extending both approaches • Combining Eastern and Western approaches to strategy, it provides a global foundational analysis with worldwide appeal • Written in an accessible manner that will appeal to scholars, students, practitioners and the general public July 2018 228 x 152 mm 336pp 15 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-108-47030-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-45580-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99

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Law in Context

June 2018 244 x 170 mm 500pp 4 tables 978-1-108-43174-3 Paperback £39.99 / US$54.99

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Scenario Thinking

Stakeholder Theory

Infusing Planning with Foresight R. Bradley MacKay | University of St Andrews, Scotland

Concepts and Strategies R. Edward Freeman | University of Virginia

This Element infuses established scenario planning routines with an exploration of cognitive reasoning. It de-couples scenario thinking from scenario planning, elevating it as the essential ingredient in managerial foresight projects. New archival research also discovers early contributions in the UK around the development and use of scenario thinking in public policy.

The stakeholder perspective is an alternative way of understanding how companies and people create value and trade with each other. This Element discusses the foundation and implementation of stakeholder management as well as the advantages of this approach. It presents a number of tools that managers can use to implement stakeholder thinking.

Elements in Business Strategy

Elements in Organization Theory

June 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-46900-5 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Organization and Decision NIklas Luhmann

Translated into English for the first time, Luhmann’s classic text explores how organizations work; how they should be designed, steered, and controlled; and how they order and structure society. A must-read for scholars and graduate students in organizational theory and sociology. • A key European text in organizational studies, translated into English for the first time • Explains Luhmann’s key theories whilst developing his autopoietic perspective on organizations • The book will appeal to scholars and students across a broad range of disciplines, including organization studies, management, and sociology September 2018 228 x 152 mm 418pp 978-1-108-47207-4 Hardback c. £94.99 / c. US$120.00 978-1-108-45896-2 Paperback c. £27.99 / c. US$41.99

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Leadership Regional and Global Perspectives Nuttawuth Muenjohn | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Leadership: Regional and Global Perspectives provides a fresh approach to leading in contemporary business environments. The text’s discussion of creativity, innovation, power, ethics and diversity provides students with a strong foundational knowledge and skills base, and supports them to become dynamic modern leaders. • Introduces and explains new ideas, concepts, models and paradigms of leadership as well as providing a good coverage of the most important established leadership models • Balances the exposition of theory and ideas with demonstrations of real-world relevance • Covers a mix of SMEs and larger organisations, using fifty case studies with critical thinking questions and accompanied by a website for instructors Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Theories of leadership; 3. Styles of leadership; 4. Ethics, values and responsible leadership; 5. Followership; 6. Crosscultural leadership; 7 Creating organisational culture; 8. Power, politics and influence; 9. Communication and conflict resolution; 10. Leading teams, coaching and mentoring; 11. Leading change; 12. Strategic leadership and succession planning; 13. Evaluating leadership performance and leadership development; 14. Creativity, innovation and leadership; 15. Leadership and decision making. November 2018 247 x 174 mm 456pp 36 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-108-45929-7 Paperback c. £65.00 / c. US$109.95 X

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Comprehending the Incomprehensible Organization Theory and Child Sexual Abuse in Organizations Donald Palmer | University of California, Davis

This Element describes child sexual abuse and the formal organizations in which it can occur, reviews extant perspectives on child abuse, and explains how an organization theory approach can advance understanding of this phenomenon. Elements in Organization Theory

June 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 978-1-108-43929-9 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Mexican Multinationals Building Multinationals in Emerging Markets Edited by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra | Northeastern University, Boston

A guide for executives, consultants, researchers, and students to a better understanding of the actions taken by firms from mid-sized emerging markets to upgrade their capabilities and become successful multinationals. The insights are based on forty-one detailed comparative case studies of Mexican multinationals written by local industry experts. • The first in-depth look at multinational firms based in a single midsized emerging economy • Contains case studies written by local industry experts, analyzing and comparing firms across twenty-two industries • Provides lessons that apply to firms in other emerging markets looking to upgrade capabilities and expand abroad October 2018 228 x 152 mm 400pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-108-48061-1 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00

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

Extoling mindful global leadership and re-incorporating 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. December 2018 247 x 174 mm 300pp 978-1-108-47328-6 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$105.00 978-1-108-46114-6 Paperback c. £39.99 / c. US$49.99

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Value-Creating Boards Challenges for Future Practice and Research Morten Huse | BI Norwegian Business School

This Element shapes the discussion about corporate governance and boards of directors. It contributes to the literature around sustainable value creation in business and society. This Element brings an update of the content of Boards, Governance and Value Creation (Cambridge, 2007), and provides a resource for students and reflective practitioners. Elements in Corporate Governance

May 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 978-1-108-46391-1 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Asian Corporate Governance Trends and Challenges Toru Yoshikawa | Singapore Management University

This Element explores key institutional characteristics of several Asian economies relevant to corporate governance practices. The book also reviews corporate governance codes in those economies, examining their requirements. It shows recent trends related to corporate governance such as executive compensation and independent directors on boards. Elements in Corporate Governance

March 2018 229 x 152 mm 55pp 978-1-108-45036-2 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Presenteeism at Work Edited by Cary L. Cooper | University of Manchester

Pioneers in the field of presenteeism explain how employees who come to work sick can harm wellbeing, disrupt team dynamism, damage productivity, and cost organizations more than absenteeism. Ideal for scholars and graduate students researching human resource management, organization studies, organizational health, and organizational psychology. • Promotes a compelling argument about the potentially negative effects of presenteeism in the workplace • The book is cross-disciplinary in approach • Global in scope, incorporating Western and Asian cultural norms Cambridge Companions to Management

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 330pp 978-1-107-18378-0 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99

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The Divine Attributes Tim Mawson | University of Oxford

This book discusses the concept of God as the most perfect being and argues that the atemporalist conception of God is to be preferred over the temporalist’s on the grounds of perfect being theology. Elements in the Philosophy of Religion

September 2018 229 x 152 mm 74pp 978-1-108-46833-6 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Entrepreneurial Finance The Art and Science of Growing Ventures Edited by Luisa Alemany | ESADE Business School, Barcelona

A modern, practical, comprehensive overview on the financing of entrepreneurial ventures, this text takes a European perspective in preparing students to make sound financial decisions at every stage of a business’ life. For both graduate and undergraduate students in finance and management programs as well as aspiring entrepreneurs in any field. • Provides full coverage of entrepreneurial finance, from funding creative ideas to harvesting successful ventures • Focuses on European business practices which are illustrated by handson case studies and articles from the Financial Times • Chapters are written by academics and professionals from a wide range of leading institutions across Europe Contents: Part I. Funding Sources: 1. Introduction to entrepreneurial finance; 2. Early sources of funding (1): incubators, accelerators and crowdfunding; 3. Early sources of funding (2): business angels; 4. Venture capital, private equity and corporate venture capital; 5. Public sources of funding; Part II. Funding Process: 6. Deal sourcing and screening; 7. Preparing the financial plan: forecasting; 8. Valuation of new ventures; 9. The term sheet and negotiating with investors; Part III. Growing the Venture: 10. Monitoring tactics and key metrics; 11. Corporate governance; 12. Managing your intellectual property; Part IV. Alternative Routes to Entrepreneurship: 13. Entrepreneurship through acquisition (1): MBOs and MBIs; 14. Entrepreneurship through acquisition (2): ‘searchers’; 15. Turnarounds, workouts and other restructuring: reinventing value; 16. Impact investing: financing social entrepreneurs; Part V. Harvesting and the Future of Entrepreneurial Finance: 17. Harvesting: the exit; 18. The future of entrepreneurial finance; Appendix 1. Examples of public support for entrepreneurship in Europe; Appendix 2. Typical business angel term sheet clauses; Appendix 3. General term sheet; Appendix 4. Angel term sheet; Appendix 5. Measuring and managing impact. August 2018 253 x 177 mm 500pp 978-1-108-42135-5 Hardback c. £90.00 / c. US$119.00 978-1-108-43185-9 Paperback c. £44.99 / c. US$55.00

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Hammer and Silicon The Soviet Diaspora in the US Innovation Economy - Immigration, Innovation, Institutions, Imprinting, and Identity Sheila M. Puffer | Northeastern University, Boston

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The untold story, in their own words, of the contributions of Soviet and post-Soviet immigrants to the US innovation economy, revealed through in-depth interviews and analysis. It will appeal to academics, business practitioners, and policymakers interested in innovation, entrepreneurship, the tech industry, immigration, and cultural adaptation. • Includes in-depth interviews with more than 150 immigrants from the former Soviet Union working in the US innovation hubs of Silicon Valley and Boston/Cambridge • Analyzes the interviews through a framework of social science theories relating to institutions, imprinting, and identity • This book is highly relevant to ongoing discussions regarding US immigration policy June 2018 228 x 152 mm 410pp 1 map 978-1-107-19085-6 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-316-64126-2 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

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Keegan Callanan | Middlebury College, Vermont

This book provides a fresh interpretation of Montesquieu’s political philosophy and its enduring significance. It demonstrates the coherence of the two core elements of Montesquieu’s project, his liberal constitutionalism and his critique of political universalism. • Offers a fresh, unifying account of Montesquieu’s political philosophy that explores the connections between Montesquieu’s politics of liberty and his extensive analysis of the relationship between place, culture, and political institutions • Considers the ancient and modern influences that shape Montesquieu’s particularist liberalism • Demonstrates the relevance of Montesquieu’s thought to problems and questions in contemporary liberal theory and practice September 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42817-0 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-45023-2 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship Dick Whittington | University of York

This objective-focused textbook provides a comprehensive and practical grounding in business design and entrepreneurship in the digital economy. For students looking to leverage their STEM expertise into an innovative business, this textbook uses a variety of chapter features and online material to create a blueprint for any new business venture. • Aimed at STEM students and budding entrepreneurs in the digital economy, this book walks readers through the steps of designing a business, using examples and case studies of current digital businesses • Includes an abundance of figures and tables to clearly present business and entrepreneurship in a manner that students can easily understand and reproduce in their own projects • Contains a rolling case study of a hypothetical business that grows and evolves through each chapter with the addition of each new aspect of business design • Includes three appendices of business terms, including those relating to product licencing, customer service agreements and customer delivery contracts Contents: Foreword; Preface; 1. About innovation and entrepreneurship; 2. Framing the business; 3. Promotion and sales; 4. Delivery and operations; 5. Value capture; 6. Growth and scalability; 7. Intellectual property and protection; 8. Leadership and structure; 9. Key themes and summary points; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; Glossary; Bibliography; Index. July 2018 247 x 174 mm 476pp 61 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-108-47050-6 Hardback £84.99 / US$120.00 978-1-108-45494-0 Paperback £34.99 / US$49.99

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The Cambridge Handbook of Classical Liberal Thought Edited by M. Todd Henderson | University of Chicago School of Law

This illuminating Handbook brings together scholars from a range of fields and political perspectives to consider how classical liberal principles can help us understand and potentially address a variety of pressing social problems including immigration, climate change, and the growth of the prison population. • Provides a foundation to the meaning of ‘classical liberal’ and will serve as an introductory work for students, scholars, or policy makers interested in political theory or policy • Contains material from a variety of disciplines, with an interdisciplinary approach that will appeal to a wide-ranging audience • Explores many current policy debates using classical liberal ideas to form new solutions to old problems • Includes works from classical liberal thinkers as well as critics of classical liberalism September 2018 228 x 152 mm 400pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-41693-1 Hardback £110.00 / US$150.00

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Equality beyond Debate John Dewey’s Pragmatic Idea of Democracy Jeff Jackson | University of Chicago

This book is for students of politics who want to understand what democracy should mean in a structurally unequal society. Much current discussion of democracy focuses on encouraging individuals to debate more civilly and respectfully, but this book shows why combating social inequality should be seen as definitive of democracy. • Brings the process of fighting structural social inequality into the forefront of democratic thinking • Portrays social movement action as integral to democracy • Proposes the idea of seeing democracy as a continuously developing concept October 2018 228 x 152 mm 306pp 978-1-108-42857-6 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century

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

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 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

Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence Yves Winter | McGill University, Montréal

Machiavelli demystifies political violence by offering a political (rather than a moral or metaphysical) account of how it operates. His signal contribution involves conceptualizing violence as a political strategy that relies on theatrics: for violence to have political effects, it must be staged, perceived, experienced, remembered, and narrated. • Readers can understand how Machiavelli’s theory of violence relates to Roman and Renaissance political theory • Addresses both readers with an interest in Machiavelli and those concerned with contemporary debates about violence • Revises key assumptions about how political violence is thought to operate September 2018 228 x 152 mm 230pp 978-1-108-42670-1 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-44544-3 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship Ana Tanasoca | University of Canberra

Acquiring additional citizenships by birth, naturalization or investment is increasingly common, but is it morally problematic? Multiple citizenship compromises the coherence of collective decisions, the constitution of the demos, and global equality. Unbundling the rights of citizenship for separate allocation can solve many of those problems. • The first book to give a systematic moral analysis of multiple citizenship • Considers multiple citizenship within the context of normative political theory, including topics such as global justice, commodification, public justification, and public deliberation • Offers institutional design and policy proposals based on moral arguments Contemporary Political Theory

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 220pp 3 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-42915-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Rousseau: The Social Contract and Other Later Political Writings Second edition Edited and translated by Victor Gourevitch | Wesleyan University, Connecticut

A comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau’s major later political writings in up-todate English translations. Featuring an expanded introduction, a new foreword and an extensive editorial apparatus, the new edition is designed to assist students at every level to access these seminal texts. • Offers the most comprehensive anthology of Rousseau’s political writings in up-to-date English translations, including the essay on Political Economy, The Social Contract, Considerations on the Government of Poland and The Right of War • The helpful introduction features extensive editorial notes, dates, names and places, along with guides to further reading, compiled by a renowned Rousseau scholar • The new edition features an expanded introduction, a new foreword and an extensive editorial apparatus Contents: Preface; Preface to the second edition; Introduction; Chronology of Jean-Jacques Rousseau; A brief guide to further reading; A note on the texts; A note on the translations; A note on the editorial notes and index; Discourse on Political Economy; Of the Social Contract; Book I; Book II; Book III; Book IV; From: Of the Social Contract or essay about the form of the Republic (known as the Geneva Manuscript): Book I, ch. 2 and Book II, ch. 4; Principles of the Right of War; Considerations on the Government of Poland; Selected Letters: Letter to D’Offreville; Letter to Usteri; Letter to Mirabeau; Letter to Franquières; List of abbreviations and textual conventions; Editorial notes; Index of editors, translators and annotators; General index. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

October 2018 216 x 138 mm 440pp 978-1-107-15081-2 Hardback £39.99 / US$54.99 978-1-316-60544-8 Paperback £17.99 / US$21.99

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Rousseau: The Discourses and Other Early Political Writings Second edition Jean-Jacques Rousseau Edited by Victor Gourevitch | Wesleyan University, Connecticut

A comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau’s important early political writings in faithful English translations. Featuring an expanded introduction, a new foreword and an extensive editorial apparatus, this new edition is designed to assist students at every level access these seminal texts. • Offers the most comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau’s important early political writings in faithful English • Includes a helpful introduction featuring extensive editorial notes, dates, names and places, along with guides to further reading, compiled by a renowned Rousseau scholar • The new edition features an expanded introduction, up-to-date translations, a new foreword and an extensive editorial apparatus Contents: Preface; Introduction; Chronology of Jean-Jacques Rousseau; A brief guide to further reading; A note on the texts; A note on the translations; A note on the editorial notes and index; Discourse on the Sciences and Arts or First Discourse; Preface; Part I; Part II; Replies to Critics; Letter to M. l’Abbé Raynal; Observations [to Stanislas, King of Poland]; Letter to Grimm; Last Reply; Letter about a New Refutation; Preface to Narcissus; Preface of a Second Letter to Bordes; Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality among Men or Second Discourse; Epistle Dedicatory; Preface; Exordium; Part I; Part II; Rousseau’s notes; Replies

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to critics; Letter to Philopolis; Reply to Charles-Georges Le Roy; Letter to Voltaire; Essay on the Origin of Languages; Idea of the method in the composition of a book; Discourse on the Virtue a Hero Most Needs or On Heroic Virtue; List of abbreviations and textual conventions; Editorial notes; Index of editors, translators, and annotators; General index. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

October 2018 216 x 138 mm 485pp 978-1-107-15124-6 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99 978-1-316-60554-7 Paperback £18.99 / US$24.99

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The Power of Nonviolence Richard Bartlett Gregg Edited by James Tully | University of Victoria, British Columbia

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Richard Bartlett Gregg’s The Power of Nonviolence (1959) is an influential defence of nonviolence as a viable alternative to armed struggle. This definitive new edition includes an introduction by leading political theorist, James Tully, that situates the work in its historical contexts and shows how it is still relevant today. • Explains how Gregg’s text is important both historically and still today • Connects the tradition of nonviolence from Gandhi to Martin Luther King, Jr • Presents nonviolence as a transformative and effective tool against the current era of global conflict, ecological disaster and mounting authoritarianism Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought

November 2018 216 x 138 mm 380pp 978-1-107-15600-5 Hardback c. £50.00 / c. US$85.00 978-1-316-60944-6 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$29.99

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Disenfranchising Democracy Constructing the Electorate in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France David A. Bateman | Cornell University, New York

This book documents and explains the association between democratization and disenfranchisement. Through case studies of the USA, France, and the UK, it offers a new theoretical account rooted in the politics of coalition-building and the visions of political community advanced by coalitions in pursuit of their goals. • Examines democratization through the lens of disenfranchisement, developing a new theory that connects the two processes • Places American democratization in comparative perspective and sheds new light on democratization in France and the UK • Connects the study of democratization to the study of citizenship, nationalism, and social and cultural identities October 2018 228 x 152 mm 368pp 16 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-108-47019-3 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-45545-9 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 P

The Turnout Gap Race, Ethnicity, and Political Inequality in a Diversifying America Bernard L. Fraga | Indiana University

The Turnout Gap provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of race and voter turnout, examining America’s four largest racial and ethnic groups and voting patterns from the 1800s to the present. Fraga documents large and persistent racial/ethnic gaps in participation and explains the causes and consequences of these disparities. • Offers the most comprehensive analysis to date of race and voter turnout, considering each of America’s four largest racial and ethnic groups and voting data from the 1800s through to the 2016 election • Develops a new theory of race and voter turnout that applies across all racial/ethnic groups, including whites • Challenges the conventional wisdom that demographic change will lead to greater political equality September 2018 228 x 152 mm 288pp 46 b/w illus. 16 tables 978-1-108-47519-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 P 978-1-108-46592-2 Paperback £18.99 / US$26.99 G

What Justices Want Goals and Personality on the US Supreme Court Matthew E. K. Hall | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

This book proposes a new theory of Supreme Court behavior based on the assumption that justices’ choices depend on who they are and what they want. Hall shows that Supreme Court justices strategically pursue multiple goals and that their ‘big five’ personality traits determine the relative importance of those goals. • Challenges conventional wisdom regarding judicial decision-making and develops a new model of judicial behavior • Analyzes the justices’ behavior at each stage in the Supreme Court’s decision making process • Profiles justices who served on the US Supreme Court between 1946 and 2015 August 2018 228 x 152 mm c214pp 23 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-108-47274-6 Hardback £57.99 / US$79.99 P 978-1-108-46290-7 Paperback £17.99 / US$24.99 P TEXTBOOK

American Government Enduring Principles and Critical Choices Fourth edition Marc Landy | Boston College, Massachusetts

This fourth edition prompts students to consider and understand the critical choices and enduring principles of the past that shape the present and future of American politics and government. The book is intended for introductory courses in American government. • Includes brand-new chapters focused on political behavior • Contains helpful chapter summaries at the end of each chapter so students can test their knowledge • Includes critical questions in each chapter which serve as the basis for engaging class discussion or essay assignments Contents: Part I. Formative Experiences: 1. Introduction; 2. Political culture; 3. Contesting the constitution; 4. Political development; Part II. Pivotal Relationships: 5. Federalism; 6. Political economy; Part III. Governing Institutions: 7. The congress; 8. The presidency; 9. The judiciary; 10. The bureaucracy; Part IV. Political Life: 11. Public opinion; 12. Political parties; 13. Campaigns, elections and media; 14. Political and civic participation: movements, lobbies, voluntary associations and the role of the media; 15. Concluding thoughts. December 2018 234 x 177 mm 350pp 978-1-108-47136-7 Hardback £89.99 / US$125.00 978-1-108-45783-5 Paperback £35.99 / US$49.99

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Poor Representation Congress and the Politics of Poverty in the United States Kristina C. Miler | University of Maryland, College Park

This book is the first to systematically examine whether and how the poor are represented by Congress. Drawing on three decades of data, Miler shows that while poverty is politically salient and the poor are politically visible to legislators, the poor are grossly underrepresented relative to other subgroups. • Provides the first systematic and comprehensive study of whether and how the poor are represented by the US Congress • Draws on quantitative and qualitative evidence to track congressional activity on poverty-related issues and the changing dynamics of poverty across time and congressional districts since the 1980s • Examines three distinct approaches to representation: collective, dyadic, and surrogate October 2018 228 x 152 mm 247pp 978-1-108-47350-7 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-46181-8 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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The Six-Shooter State

Segregation by Design

Public and Private Violence in American Politics Jonathan Obert | Amherst College, Massachusetts

Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities Jessica Trounstine | University of California, Merced

Vigilantes and private security firms have not traditionally competed with police departments and other governmental forms of providing protection within the US; instead, using a series of historical cases, this book shows that a wide variety of public and private kinds of violence have instead developed together since the midnineteenth century. • Presents an integrated and cohesive account of American violence over time, while focused on particular moments or cases, and should appeal both to historians interested in developmental change and social scientists interested in the testing of particular mechanisms in case study form • Uses a variety of new analytic techniques but in an uncomplicated and straightforward way, built around narrative case studies, which allows general readers interested in the question of violence in American politics to appreciate some of the fundamental scholarly debates about the state • Provides an institutional account for America’s ‘violent exceptionalism’ and advances the debate past the study of law and culture by showing how key features of America’s institutional past have made private and public violence seem compatible

The first account of how local governments generate segregation, this book documents changing patterns of segregation, the political mechanisms that produce them, and the consequences. It will be read by scholars, students, and general readers interested in urban politics, inequality, segregation, race, public policy, history, and urban economics. • Explains the ways in which local governments fundamentally design race and class segregation, revealing that segregation is produced by political processes and is not simply the result of market mechanisms or individual choices • Develops a measure of segregation that accounts for different geographic patterns and changes over time, as the scale of segregation has expanded, with segregation now occurring as much between cities and within cities • Documents the ways in which local government policy and politics benefit white property owners at the expense of people of color and the poor, revealing underlying inequalities in the representative process

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 18 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-316-51514-3 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 P 978-1-108-45414-8 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99 G

Frenemies How Social Media Polarizes America Jaime E. Settle | College of William and Mary, Virginia

Using Facebook makes Americans psychologically polarized: negatively judging and stereotyping those people with whom they disagree about politics. The book is for graduates in political science, sociology, social psychology, and mass communication, as well as Americans who want to understand why they are repelled by politics today. • Creates an original theoretical framework to evaluate political interactions on social media • Situates political interaction on social media in the broader context of how people use the technology • Intends to steer the direction of future research of political communication on social media • Presents free from jargon and does not include overly technical explanations August 2018 228 x 152 mm 334pp 42 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-108-47253-1 Hardback £28.99 / US$39.99 P

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-108-42995-5 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-45498-8 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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Politics with the People Building a Directly Representative Democracy Michael A. Neblo | Ohio State University

Ideal for scholars, graduate, and undergraduate students of democratic theory and political behavior, while engaging for policy makers and concerned citizens. Politics with the People develops and tests a new model of politics – ‘directly representative democracy’ – connecting citizens and officials to improve representative government. • Proposes reforms to democratic practices and develops a new democratic theory regarding citizen participation in representative government • Features a series of ground-breaking experiments in which Members of Congress were randomly assigned to samples of their constituents and participated in online town hall meetings about some of the most important and controversial issues of the day • The paper that motivated the core argument of this book won the Heinz Eulau Prize for the best paper published in the American Political Science Review – the highest paper award in Political Science Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology, 555

September 2018 228 x 152 mm 200pp 7 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-11726-6 Hardback c. £24.99 / c. US$34.99 P

Policy Success in an Age of Gridlock How the Toxic Substances Control Act Was Finally Reformed Lawrence S. Rothenberg | University of Rochester, New York

The Lautenberg Act was passed in 2016, winning support across businesses and environmental groups. Does that portend more progressive actions? This Element shows it as a function of the status quo changing due to regulatory efforts abroad, and in the United States, and from outside pressures on business. These processes may not be unique to toxics. Elements in American Politics

June 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 978-1-108-46491-8 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

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Secular States, Religious Politics

How Dictatorships Work Power, Personalization, and Collapse Barbara Geddes | University of California, Los Angeles

India, Turkey, and the Future of Secularism Sumantra Bose | London School of Economics and Political Science

Secular States, Religious Politics is a pioneering comparative study of attempts of India and Turkey to build secular states – where the constitutional identity and fundamental character of the state are not based on or derived from any religious faith – in the non-Western world. • Discusses the democratic frameworks of both India and Turkey • Analyses the foundations of secularism in both the states • Written in a lucid and accessible language making it a riveting read

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May 2018 228 x 152 mm 388pp 978-1-108-47203-6 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99 978-1-108-45486-5 Paperback £29.99 / US$41.99

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The Politics of the Environment

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 272pp 978-1-107-11582-8 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-53595-4 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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Resilient Communities Non-Violence and Civilian Agency in Communal War Jana Krause | Universiteit van Amsterdam

Ideas, Activism, Policy Third edition Neil Carter | University of York

Environmental problems are firmly on the political agenda, and we cannot ignore issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. Responding to these recent developments, this third edition has been revised to include new discussions on climate justice, the UK Climate Change Bill and environmental demonstrations against fracking. • Presents a comprehensive introduction to all three components of environmental politics: ideas, activism and policy • Theoretical content is balanced with practical examples • Provides a comparative coverage throughout the text – draws on examples from many industrialised countries, notably in Western Europe and North America, but also Australasia Contents: List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; Preface to third edition; Glossary; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; Part I. Theory: Thinking about the Environment: 2. Environmental philosophy; 3. Green political thought; Part II. Parties and Movements: Getting from Here to There: 4. Green parties; 5. Party politics and the environment; 6. Environmental groups; Part III. Environmental Policy: Achieving a Sustainable Society: 7. The environment as a policy problem; 8. Sustainable development, ecological modernisation and green growth; 9. Global environmental politics; 10. Globalisation, trade and the environment; 11. Greening government; 12. Policy instruments and implementation; Conclusion; References; Index. August 2018 247 x 174 mm 455pp 978-1-108-47230-2 Hardback £78.99 / US$115.00 978-1-108-45924-2 Paperback £29.99 / US$41.99

This book gives readers a better understanding of contemporary dictatorships and the policy implications of political struggles that occur in them. Its accessible, evidence-based insights into how dictatorships rise, survive, and fall will appeal to both experienced academic researchers and students of political science. • Sheds light on central aspects of how authoritarian politics works in practice • Leverages newly collected data about politics within two hundred dictatorial regimes to generate an evidence-based portrait of key features of the authoritarian landscape • Examines the central political processes that shape the policy choices of dictatorships and how they compel reaction from policy makers in the rest of the world

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Resilient Communities focuses on civilian agency and mobilization ‘from below’ and explains violence and non-violence in communal wars. Krause draws on extensive field research on ethno-religious conflict in Indonesia and Nigeria, and offers a comparative analysis of (un)successful local peace and resilience building in vulnerable mixed communities. • Offers an in-depth analysis of non-violent communities and resilience building during communal conflict in Indonesia and Nigeria • Develops a concept of communal war and offers a typology for analyzing its patterns of violence and its social processes of escalation • Will inform scholars and students in comparative politics and conflict studies working on communal conflict, civil war, and peacebuilding, as well as practitioners who work on atrocity prevention and civilian protection, about civilian coping strategies and social resilience September 2018 228 x 152 mm 292pp 6 b/w illus. 5 maps 5 tables 978-1-108-47111-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 C

Claiming the State Active Citizenship and Social Welfare in Rural India Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner | University of Virginia

The book’s central questions – who makes claims on the state for social welfare, how, and why? – will be important to those interested in welfare provision, citizenship practice, and local governance. It is accessible not only to academic audiences in the social sciences but also to policymakers, NGO staff, and journalists. • Develops a theory of active citizenship that draws together distinct strands of literature, exploring how states influence citizens’ political activity and the social determinants of political participation, to highlight the ways claim-making is simultaneously state-induced and socially produced • Provides readers with a bottom-up view of citizen-state relations in rural India, documenting the increasing porousness – but also persistence – of traditional boundaries of caste, community, and village • Offers a framework for thinking about the kinds of policy and social interventions that enable greater citizen-state engagement August 2018 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-1-107-19975-0 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-316-64900-8 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$29.99

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Clientelism, Capitalism, and Democracy

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

The Rise of Programmatic Politics in the United States and Britain Didi Kuo | Stanford University, California

How did political parties in the United States and Britain transition from clientelism to programmatic party organization? This book argues that changes in capitalism led businesses to oppose clientelism, and to demand effective governance. It traces the way businesses established political influence to bring about institutional reforms. • Proposes a new theory of business opposition to clientelism and capitalist demands for programmatic party competition • Presents historical case studies of American and British political development • Unites diffuse literatures on business history and organization with state-building and democratization July 2018 228 x 152 mm 178pp 13 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-108-42608-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Life after Dictatorship Authoritarian Successor Parties Worldwide Edited by James Loxton | University of Sydney

This book examines authoritarian successor parties, or parties that emerge from authoritarian regimes but operate after a transition to democracy. They are major actors in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and are frequently voted back into office. Why are they so common, and what do they mean for democracy? • Develops a new set of terms, definitions, and research questions about authoritarian successor parties • Presents new data on the prevalence of authoritarian successor parties and the frequency with which they are elected back into office • Addresses authoritarian successor parties in multiple world regions (Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America) in a way that is accessible to a broad readership August 2018 228 x 152 mm 400pp 30 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42667-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$105.00 978-1-108-44541-2 Paperback £26.99 / US$36.99

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Hooked How Politics Captures People’s Interest Markus Prior | Princeton University, New Jersey

A must-read book for anyone wanting to understand one of the most important concepts in how ordinary people approach politics – whether or not they find politics interesting. Ideal reading for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers in both American and comparative politics, political psychology and public opinion. • The first book in over thirty years to study political interest, and the first ever publication that explains why some people are more interested in politics than others • Provides the most thorough description available of political interest within the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland • Statistical methods are explained informally and presented in a way that requires no statistical background for understanding • Uses methodological tools for panel analysis that can also be applied to many other areas of political behaviour and political psychology October 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42067-9 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 978-1-108-43074-6 Paperback £26.99 / US$37.99

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Healthy or Sick? Coevolution of Health Care and Public Health in a Comparative Perspective Philipp Trein | Université de Lausanne, Switzerland

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Political Trials in Theory and History Jens Meierhenrich | London School of Economics and Political Science

From archival research to participant observation, and from linguistic anthropology to game theory, this volume offers a genuinely interdisciplinary set of approaches to a most salient phenomenon of our times. The heavily textured analyses substantially advance existing knowledge about what political trials are, how they work, and why they matter. • Offers an account of political trials that is both empirically rigorous and theoretically sophisticated • Advances an interdisciplinary approach to the study of political trials • Embraces diverse methodological approaches, from archival research to linguistic anthropology to game theory Comparative politics

March 2018 229 x 152 mm 449pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-43832-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-07946-5 Hardback £90.00 / US$120.00

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 authoritarianpopulism • Compares more than fifty parties across dozens of countries, focusing on the US and Europe

This book analyses how policies to prevent diseases are related to policies aiming to cure illnesses by conducting a comparative historical analysis of Australia, Germany, Switzerland, the UK, and the US. It also demonstrates how the politicization of the medical profession contributes to the success of preventive health policy. • Conducts a comparative historical analysis of the relation between curative and preventive health policies in five countries • Examines how the relationship of curative and preventive health policies coevolved • Looks at institutional, organizational, and policy-related elements in different policy sectors Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42649-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective

Global International Society

J. Christopher Soper | Pepperdine University, Malibu

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This book explains the development of religion and nationalism in the United States, Israel, India, Greece, Uruguay, and Malaysia. It presents a new theoretical framework for understanding different models of church-state arrangements and their emergence and stability over time. • Develops a new typology of church-state arrangements, and a framework for understanding their emergence, development, and stability over time • Uses multiple methods to test theory, combining public opinion data and content analysis for six in-depth case studies • Case studies from different world regions and religions provide historical context on each country and analysis of present-day dynamics Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

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Mobilising the Diaspora How Refugees Challenge Authoritarianism Alexander Betts | University of Oxford

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Investing in Global Governance Scott L. Kastner | University of Maryland, College Park

China sometimes shows leadership in organizing global challenges, but its role can be less constructive. This book engages students of international relations and China with a theory of how rising powers approach international cooperation strategically, illustrated with case studies of Central Asia, nuclear proliferation, international finance, and climate change. • Brings a detailed analysis of Chinese foreign policy to bear on current debates in political science and international relations • Makes the theory accessible to readers without specialized training in international relations theory or formal logic • Includes detailed explanations of the context of China’s rise and its actions on issues of contemporary concern October 2018 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-108-42950-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Praxis On Acting and Knowing Friedrich Kratochwil | European University Institute, Florence

On Resilience Genealogy, Logics, and World Politics Philippe Bourbeau | Université Laval, Québec

What does it mean to be resilient in an international context? This book provides a rich and unparalleled study of resilience as applied to world politics. For students, academics, specialists, and practitioners in the rapidly growing field of resilience, and more broadly security studies, migration, and political sociology. • Proposes an innovative definition of resilience • Presents a multidisciplinary genealogy of resilience • Provides a unique and detailed conceptualisation of the relationship among resilience, security, and migration September 2018 228 x 152 mm 176pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42523-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

A new and systematic view of how global international society (GIS) came into being and acquired its current structure and dynamics. Buzan and Schouenborg integrate states, intergovernmental and international nongovernmental organisations, and the diffusion of norms into a single theoretical framework for the study of GIS. • Makes the first systematic attempt to define criteria for assessing whether international society is becoming stronger or weaker • Provides a single framework for thinking about international and world society together, and for linking primary and secondary institutions • Sets out a history of global international society that shows how it produced diversity as well as likeness amongst the units • Uses differentiation theory to offer four ideal-type models to capture the full complexity of how global international society is composed and structured

China’s Strategic Multilateralism

Over half the world lives under authoritarian regimes. For these people, the opportunity to engage in politics moves outside the state’s borders. This book offers the first indepth examination of the internal politics of transnational mobilisation. Studying Rwandans and Zimbabweans, it exposes the power, interests, and unexpected agendas animating diaspora politics. • An original account of how diasporas become politically mobilised against authoritarian states • Gives a detailed narrative of the Rwandan and Zimbabwean diasporas • Provides a new analysis of how outsiders affect diasporas April 2018 229 x 152 mm 276pp 978-1-316-61253-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99 Also available 978-1-107-15992-1 Hardback £67.99 / US$105.00

A New Framework for Analysis Barry Buzan | London School of Economics and Political Science

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This book presents a shift from the accepted international relations standard of theorizing, by analyzing policy decisions made in nonideal conditions within a broader framework of practical choices, emphasizing both historicity and contingency, as exemplified by changing practices in the international arena. • Provides a comprehensive and critical examination of the post-World War II debates in the social sciences, and international relations in particular, through a detailed account of how the actual political and social practices changed • Draws on a wide, interdisciplinary range of sources, including political theory, history, philosophy, sociology, social psychology and communications studies • Presents a follow-up study to Kratochwil’s earlier work, and one of the founding constructivist texts, Rules, Norms and Decisions (1989) August 2018 228 x 152 mm 500pp 978-1-108-47125-1 Hardback £105.00 / US$135.00

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The Rise and Fall of Political Orders

On Cultural Diversity International Theory in a World of Difference Christian Reus-Smit | University of Queensland

Richard Ned Lebow | King’s College London

A new theory by one of the world’s leading scholars of international politics, analysing the rise, evolution, decline, and collapse of political orders, and exploring the impact of late-modernity upon the survival of democratic and authoritarian regimes. For students and scholars of IR, political theory, history, sociology, and social psychology. • Presents a novel theory of political order that fuses normative and ethical components • Offers cases studies of the US, Georgian Britain, and China to demonstrate the utility of the theory • Provides a template for other case studies of political order and disorder September 2018 228 x 152 mm 418pp 11 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47286-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-46068-2 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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TEXTBOOK

International Organisations and Global Problems

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 294pp 978-1-108-47385-9 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99 978-1-108-46274-7 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99

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Practice Theory and International Relations

Theories and Explanations Susan Park | University of Sydney

Silviya Lechner | King’s College London

This textbook equips students with the analytical tools required to assess the effectiveness of international organisations as problem solvers of key issues in global politics, using international relations theory and global empirical examples. It is an essential resource for courses on global governance and international relations. • Examines international organisations from a theoretical perspective and analyses their function and effectiveness when faced with different global issues • Includes the most up-to-date research and theory on international relations and international organisations, enriched by comprehensive further resources sections at the end of each chapter • Chapters are sorted by eight key issue areas: conflict (war), human rights, global health, financial governance, unions, international trade, development, and the environment • Features include chapter overviews and introductions, highlighted key terms, text boxes, questions, and examples from around the world Contents: Figure; List of boxes; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction: IOs as problem solvers; 2. Using theory to evaluate IOs as problem solvers; 3. Minimising and halting conflict; 4. Protecting human rights; 5. Providing global health; 6. Providing financial governance; 7. Promoting international trade; 8. Creating regional IOs; 9. Furthering development; 10. Protecting the environment; 11. Conclusion: if global governance is the answer, what is the question?; Glossary; Bibliography; Index. July 2018 247 x 174 mm 324pp 978-1-107-07721-8 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-107-43422-6 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

This book critically evaluates the flawed understandings of culture that underpin current debates about the future of international order, and advances an original, sophisticated account of how diversity affects the nature and evolution of large-scale political orders. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand this challenging contemporary issue. • Provides the first comprehensive and systematic examination of how international relations scholars have understood culture • Advances an entirely new theoretical account of the relationship between cultural diversity and international order • Draws on current understandings in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, and history to enrich theoretical debates in international relations

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Lechner and Frost provide a new philosophical analysis of social practices in order to illuminate major issues in international relations. Following in the footsteps of Oakeshott, Wittgenstein and Hegel, this book forms an important contribution to international relations, philosophy and the social sciences. • Departs from the convention of Pierre Bourdieu’s ‘practice turn’, forming a truly original approach to international relations • Proposes a new theoretical understanding of social practices, incorporating the insights of the philosophers Michael Oakeshott, Ludwig Wittgenstein and G. W. F. Hegel • Makes an important interdisciplinary contribution to the fields of international relations, philosophy and the social sciences Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 148

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Democracies in Peril Taxation and Redistribution in Globalizing Economies Ida Bastiaens | Fordham University, New York

Why are developing country democracies struggling to take advantage of globalization when free trade is supposed to benefit all participants? This book makes a significant contribution to political science by revealing how and why these democracies are struggling to generate muchneeded public revenues in the face of trade liberalization. • Explains how factors in international economics and domestic politics impact developing economies • Combines statistical regressions and case studies with extensive examples and historical illustrations • Proposes challenging new perspectives on both democracy and free trade July 2018 228 x 152 mm 320pp 113 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-108-47048-3 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-45488-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99

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A Political Economy of Modernism

The Responsive Union National Elections and European Governance Christina J. Schneider | University of California, San Diego

Literature, Post-Classical Economics, and the Lower Middle-Class Ronald Schleifer | University of Oklahoma

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This book examines the complex unity of modernist culture by focusing on literature and the arts; intellectual disciplines of post-classical economics; and institutional structures of corporate capitalism and the lower middle-class. It is for graduates, scholars, and researchers working in modernism. • Offers analyses of political economy and post-classical economics • Provides a sustained analysis of corporate capitalism in the time of cultural modernism • Proposes a method of ‘configurational’ analysis that examines structural ‘homologies’ (i.e. similarities in structure and differences in function) among social organizations, intellectual analyses, and everyday experience as an aspect of cultural modernism September 2018 228 x 152 mm 332pp 978-1-108-47295-1 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Death of an Industry The Cultural Politics of Garment Manufacturing during the Maoist Revolution in Nepal Mallika Shakya | South Asian University, New Delhi

This book attempts to explain how the death of the garment industry in Nepal and the Maoist-led labour uprising that followed were embedded in a broader political upheaval that was essentially urban in nature. The author examines the future of rapid industrialization and its unsustainability. • Includes comprehensive literature reviews on industry and development and industry and society • Presents an in-depth analysis of the economic history of Nepal • Provides a detailed ethnography of garment manufacturing and trade July 2018 228 x 152 mm 176pp 978-1-107-19126-6 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Street Citizens Protest Politics and Social Movement Activism in the Age of Globalization Marco Giugni | Université de Genève

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 Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

November 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

Local Ties and Voting Radical Right in Europe Jennifer Fitzgerald | University of Colorado Boulder

Defining and Understanding a Concept B. Guy Peters | University of Pittsburgh

This Element argues that the central goal of policy design is effectiveness. Effectiveness serves as the basic goal of any design, upon which other goals such as efficiency or equity are built. Elements in Public Policy

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Explaining the European Union’s Foreign Policy A Practice Theory of Translocal Action Magnus Ekengren | Swedish Defence University

This theoretically ground-breaking yet accessible book is essential for understanding why the European Union interacts, influences and intervenes beyond its border. Its focus on what EU representatives do in practice around the globe makes it valuable for scholars, policymakers and journalists in the field. • Proposes a practice theory of EU foreign policy action • Connects and integrates the transnational (external) and local (internal) – translocal – driving forces behind EU foreign policy actions • Appeals to both academics and practitioners by bridging the gap between theory and practice in the field of EU foreign policy October 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-42230-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Designing for Policy Effectiveness

March 2018 229 x 152 mm 64pp 978-1-108-45311-0 Paperback £15.00 / US$18.00

The EU’s perceived lack of responsiveness to ordinary citizens has created a serious crisis of democratic legitimacy that threatens its very survival. In this timely book, Schneider presents a comprehensive account of how EU governments signal responsiveness to the interests of their citizens over European policies. • Proposes a new view of responsive governance in the EU • Offers a theory-driven multi-methods approach • Presents a timely contribution to the topical debate over EU legitimacy and its response to crisis

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This book explores the minds and lives of regular people to explain why far right parties are increasingly popular in democracies. While other titles focus on macro trends, like immigration and globalization, this book investigates people’s dayto-day experiences and institutional contexts that connect their local ties to their electoral decisions. • Offers a locally-oriented explanation of electoral shifts in advanced democracies, particularly the rise of radical right parties in Europe • Develops the concept of localism as a motivation for voting for people’s electoral choice • Points out that devolution of authority can motivate radical right support Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

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From Media Systems to Media Cultures

Palestinians in Israel The Politics of Faith after Oslo As’ad Ghanem | University of Haifa, Israel

Understanding Socialist Television Sabina Mihelj | Loughborough University

This book is aimed at media, communication and cultural studies scholars as well as readers interested in the cultural history of Eastern Europe. It develops an original framework for the comparative analysis of media cultures, and uses it to provide fascinating insights into the history of television under communist rule. • Proposes a new analytical and theoretical framework for comparative media research • Offers the first systematic comparative treatment of television under communist rule • Draws on a wealth of original data and uses a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods, as well as several appealing examples and case studies

The Palestinian minority in Israel are currently experiencing a new trend in their political development which Ghanem and Mustafa have here called ‘The Politics of Faith’. This book traces the emergence of a new generation of political leadership and studies the demographic, social and religious transformations in Palestinian society. • Presents a new and fresh look into the politics of Palestinian minority, using ‘The Politics of Faith’ as a key tool with which to understand recent developments • Uses comprehensive data to provide an up-to-date study on the latest developments among the Palestinian minority in Israel • Considers the ‘positive’ and promising developments concerning the future of the Israeli-Palestine conflict November 2018 228 x 152 mm 206pp 978-1-108-47656-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

Communication, Society and Politics

Labor Politics in North Africa

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After the Uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia Ian M. Hartshorn | University of Nevada, Reno

Armenian Christians in Iran Ethnicity, Religion, and Identity in the Islamic Republic James Barry | Deakin University, Victoria

Since the 1979 revolution, Iran has promoted a Shi’a Islamic identity, aimed at transcending ethnic and national boundaries. In this book, James Barry highlights the situation of the Armenian community within this Islamic Republic, and asks whether Iran has failed or succeeded in fostering a cohesive identity which includes non-Muslims. • Shows how social relations are created through public performances designed either to demonstrate loyalty to the Iranian state or express feelings of distance from mainstream Iranian society • Grapples with the generational gap in identity • Utilises non-Western sources September 2018 228 x 152 mm 322pp 978-1-108-42904-7 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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The Justice and Development Party in Turkey Populism, Personalism, Organization Toygar Sinan Baykan | Kirklareli Űniversitesi, Rektőrlűğű, Turkey

Drawing on in-depth interviews with more than fifty participants, Baykan relates the intimate story of Turkey’s socio-cultural divides and the Justice Development Party’s (JDP) intraparty organisational dynamics. Shifting the focus away from structural factors, he also highlights the importance of the JDP’s agency and provides a fresh perspective on Turkish politics. • Focuses on agency-based factors in electoral and political processes in Turkey and offers a more complex picture of party-voter relationships • Reveals an in-depth, detailed portrait of Erdogan based on interviews, personal observations and critical sources available only in Turkish • Locates the Justice Development Party within the wider theoretical literature and applies an innovative understanding of populism to the case of Turkish politics

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Prior to the Arab Uprisings of 2010–11, formerly quiescent trade unions became key sites of contention. Union politics across both Tunisia and Egypt were transformed. While Tunisia witnessed the apparent success of worker power, Egypt experienced economic crisis and repression. Drawing on extensive interviews, Hartshorn explains this phenomenon. • Proposes a new theory of ‘corporatist collapse’ to explain how labor gets drawn into revolutionary movements • Extends existing theories of how unions compete following elections, thereby explaining how the trade movement as a whole can succeed or fail • Explores the relationship between Islamists and trade unions December 2018 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-108-42602-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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LGBTI Rights in Turkey Sexuality and the State in the Middle East Fait Muedini | Butler University, Indiana

In Turkey, there still exists a real threat to the LGBTI community. In this important text, Fait Muedini conducts interviews with NGO leaders and political human rights activists to uncover the extent of the challenges facing those who are LGBTI and the strategies employed by LGBTI activists against the state. • Documents the history of LGBTI activism, government attitudes, legal conditions, and rights abuses in Turkey • Examines political, economic, social, cultural, domestic, and national issues for the Turkish LGBTI community • Reveals different activist strategies and the level of effectiveness of such approaches October 2018 228 x 138 mm 291pp 978-1-108-41724-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00 978-1-108-40473-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$27.99

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The Rule of Violence

Money, Markets, and Monarchies

Subjectivity, Memory and Government in Syria Salwa Ismail | University of London

The Gulf Cooperation Council and the Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East Adam Hanieh | School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Salwa Ismail provides an original analysis of the routine and spectacular violence witnessed in Syria under the rule of the Asad family over the last four decades. Ismail examines how the political prison and the massacre developed as apparatuses of rule, shaping Syrians’ political subjectivities and their relations with government. • An original perspective on modern and contemporary Syrian politics that sheds light on the patterns and practices of violence following the 2011 uprisings in Syria • Offers a detailed and textured examination of the formation of political subjects in an authoritarian polity • Broadens our understanding of the techniques of power and control, and their limits • Proposes an approach to the study of political violence as performative and emplotted Cambridge Middle East Studies, 50

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Women and Gender in Iraq Between Nation-Building and Fragmentation Zahra Ali | Rutgers University, New Jersey

In this book, Zahra Ali foregrounds a wide range of interviews with a variety of women involved in women’s rights activism. Using these life stories, Ali provides a nuanced understanding of the everyday lives of women, the production and reproduction of gender norms and relations, and the development of feminisms in Iraq. • Foregrounds Iraqi women’s voices, offering extraordinary accounts of women involved in women’s rights activism in the country • Applies a transnational and postcolonial feminist analysis to the contemporary Iraqi context • Analyses the impact of the US-led invasion and occupation, and the ways in which wars, authoritarianism and economic sanctions have shaped women’s lives Cambridge Middle East Studies, 51

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Inside Tunisia’s al-Nahda Between Politics and Preaching Rory McCarthy | University of Oxford

Drawing on extensive fieldwork with grassroots activists of Tunisia’s al-Nahda movement, Rory McCarthy offers a challenging new perspective on one of the Middle East’s most successful Islamist projects. He explains how an Islamic movement transforms over time as it struggles to adjust to a rapidly changing political environment. • Provides new evidence for the conflicting tensions between political and preaching ambitions within a religious social movement • Shows how grassroots activists in an Islamist movement understand their project • Explores the impact of the 2011 Arab uprisings on strategic and intellectual adaptations by Islamists Cambridge Middle East Studies, 53

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 288pp 978-1-108-47251-7 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-45993-8 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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Bridging debates across political economy, critical geography, and Middle East studies, this original perspective on the Gulf monarchies and their pivotal role in the Middle East will provide essential insights to anyone interested in understanding the contemporary region. • Proposes a new theoretical approach to understanding the Gulf’s role in the political economy of the Middle East • Situates the Gulf within the trajectories of the global political economy, including the emergence of the ‘BRICS’ • The book is solidly grounded in detailed empirical research and extensive fieldwork The Global Middle East, 4

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 288pp 5 b/w illus. 25 tables 978-1-108-42914-6 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-45315-8 Paperback £23.99 / US$32.99

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Foreign Policy as Nation Making Turkey and Egypt in the Cold War Reem Abou-El-Fadl | School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Turkey and Egypt’s foreign policies in the 1950s present a puzzle, with the Turkish Democratic Party pursuing NATO membership and sponsoring the pro-Western Baghdad Pact, while Egypt’s Free Officers promoted neutralism and pan-Arab alliances. Abou-El-Fadl argues that the answer to this lies in the two leaderships’ contrasting nation making projects. • Tackles the conventional wisdom on Turkey and Egypt’s alliances during the Cold War, while rethinking foreign policy as a site for nation making • Draws on previously unused Turkish and Arabic primary sources from state, media, and personal archives • Compares different nationalist responses to the legacies of European empire in the Middle East The Global Middle East, 6

November 2018 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-108-47504-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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South Asian Governmentalities Michel Foucault and the Question of Postcolonial Orderings Edited by Stephen Legg | University of Nottingham

This volume analyses the ways in which the works of twentieth-century philosopher Michel Foucault have been received and re-worked by scholars of South Asia. It surveys the past, present, and future lives of the mutually constitutive disciplinary fields of governmentality and South Asian studies. • Includes an accessible Introduction to the influential but complex body of work on ‘governmentality’, a concept first coined and introduced by the influential postcolonial philosopher and theorist Michel Foucault • Contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of postcolonial studies, such as Partha Chatterjee – an authority on Foucault’s work within and beyond South Asia South Asia in the Social Sciences, 6

March 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-42851-4 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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The Evolution of the South Korea–United States Alliance

Hybrid Regimes within Democracies Fiscal Federalism and Subnational Rentier States Carlos Gervasoni | Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

Uk Heo | University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

This engaging and comprehensive look at the role of history, economics, security, threat perception and domestic politics in the evolution of the South Korea–United States alliance will be read both as a major contribution to Korean studies and as a study of the impact these factors have on alliance politics and theory. • Examines how and why the South Korea–United States alliance has changed over time • Discusses all aspects of the alliance, including political, security and economic developments • Written by two leading scholars of South Korean politics

Scholars, applied researchers, and government officials interested in understanding and improving democracy, subnational governance, fiscal federalism, and the management of rent-like revenues will be interested in this book. It will particularly appeal to analysts of Argentina, and of subnational regimes in Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Mexico, and the USA. • Presents the first in-depth descriptive and explanatory study of democracy and authoritarianism in all the subnational units of a federation • Develops two original strategies to measure subnational regimes • Extends the rentier-state explanatory logic to other sources of state revenue such as federal transfers to subnational governments

August 2018 216 x 138 mm 200pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-10467-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-107-50713-5 Paperback £21.99 / US$29.99

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Uneven Social Policies

Energy and Climate Policies in China and India

The Politics of Subnational Variation in Latin America Sara Niedzwiecki | University of California, Santa Cruz

A Two-Level Comparative Study Fuzuo Wu | Aalborg University, Denmark

The book argues that China and India’s policy measures to address energy insecurity and climate change have been shaped at two levels. Domestically, both countries pursued fast economic growth for wealth maximization. At the international level, both countries burnished their great power status through global energy and climate governance. • Creates a two-level pressure analytical framework by expanding the vision of Putnam’s two-level games and Neoclassical realism • Systematically compares China and India’s energy and climate change policies at two levels – domestic and international • Draws on rich primary and secondary sources in both Chinese and English to provide a nuanced perspective to readers August 2018 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-108-42040-2 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99

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Uneven Social Policies explains why some policies are implemented more effectively than others, why this variation is particularly relevant within countries, and why some policies deliver votes to incumbent governments while others do not. This book will appeal to readers interested in comparative politics, multilevel governance, the welfare state, and Latin American politics. • Focuses on social policy implementation as a vital aspect of poverty alleviation • Shifts the focus from national to subnational variation of welfare states • Includes variables at multiple territorial levels in a mixed methods research design August 2018 228 x 152 mm 278pp 18 b/w illus. 22 tables 978-1-108-47204-3 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99 C

Checking Presidential Power

State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain

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

The Rise and Fall of the Developmental State Edited by Agustin E. Ferraro | Universidad de Salamanca, Spain

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

This book presents a new theoretical understanding, based on institutions and political practices, of the relative failure of development policy in Latin America compared to success in Spain. It will appeal to experts in economics and social sciences, and the general public interested in Latin America, state building, and economic development. • Presents a new theoretical and empirical understanding of development as a historical process by employing a comprehensive social science approach to go beyond mere economic treatments • Dedicates separate sections to state institutions, bureaucracies, economic policies, and nation-building projects to provide readers with a better understanding of the close connections between national projects, national and political identities, and developmental strategies • Provides new insights and original hypotheses on the reasons and determinants for the success and failure of developmental institutions, considering diverse national cases with strong variations in their degree of economic and political achievement October 2018 228 x 152 mm 482pp 6 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-18982-9 Hardback £100.00 / US$140.00

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When Movements Become Parties

Distant Justice

The Bolivian MAS in Comparative Perspective Santiago Anria | Dickinson College, Pennsylvania

The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics Phil Clark | School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

The first rigorous comparative study of movement-based parties, this book shows not only how movements form parties but also how movements contribute to shaping parties’ internal politics and organizational models. Anria sheds new light on Latin America’s three most innovative leftist parties: Bolivia’s MAS, Brazil’s PT, and Uruguay’s FA. • Addresses a timely political phenomenon that has been insufficiently studied and theorized: the internal politics of parties formed by social movements • Proposes a thoughtful challenge to one of the most authoritative arguments in political science, Robert Michels’ Iron Law of Oligarchy • Offers the first in-depth empirical study of the Bolivian MAS, which is arguably the most important party to emerge in Latin America over the last three decades • Sheds new light on Latin America’s three most innovative leftist parties through a comparative examination of the origins and evolution of Bolivia’s MAS, Brazil’s PT, and Uruguay’s FA

The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) focus on African suspects and societies in its first sixteen years of operation has stirred widespread controversy. Based on 650 interviews over eleven years, this book analyses the ICC’s regional, national and community-level effects across Africa. • Offers a convincing critique of the International Criminal Court’s model of ‘distant justice’ • Covers a broad range of issues at both national and community levels • Combines two case studies in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo with an analysis of Africa-wide trends

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

This book is intended for academics studying African politics, ethnic conflict, democratization, and civil-military relations. Focusing on the military, it contributes important mechanisms for understanding when and why ethnic groups rebel. Comparative case studies include Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, and Sierra Leone. • Proposes and evaluates a new mechanism for explaining why ethnic groups rebel • Introduces new data on ethnic recruitment practices into African militaries • Brings ethnic dynamics back into the study of military coups

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Homicidal Ecologies Illicit Economies and Complicit States in Latin America Deborah J. Yashar | Princeton University, New Jersey

For students and researchers in Latin American politics, with a focus on violence, post-civil war dynamics, state reform/capacity and illicit economies, this is the first comparative book to explain and analyze the striking and varied homicide rates in Latin America, alongside a systematic analysis of three post-civil war cases. • Provides an overview of homicide patterns in Latin America and three in-depth case studies from Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador to explain why these countries followed such divergent post-civil war trajectories • Explores the topic with a multimethod approach, including original newspaper database, interviews and GIS mapping • Explains the empirical variation in specific civil war cases and addresses if these patterns speak to broader dynamics in the region Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

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When Soldiers Rebel Ethnic Armies and Political Instability in Africa Kristen A. Harkness | University of St Andrews, Scotland

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How Autocrats Compete Parties, Patrons, and Unfair Elections in Africa Yonatan L. Morse | University of Connecticut

This book is for students, researchers, and policymakers interested in unfair elections and African politics. It argues that how autocrats compete depends on the kind of relationships they foster with supporters and external actors. How Autocrats Compete helps us understand the current state of democracy, and how modern authoritarianism operates. • Proposes a new theory of electoral authoritarian competition • Provides new insights into unfair elections in Africa • Uses in-depth case-based methods along with cross-national comparisons and within-case statistics December 2018 228 x 152 mm 370pp 23 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-108-47476-4 Hardback £90.00 / US$125.00 C

Continuity in Change Jaimie Bleck | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the evolution of electoral politics in Africa since a wave of democratization swept across the region in the early 1990s. It emphasizes both the persistence of long-standing anti-democratic dynamics and the striking emergence of new popular attitudes and initiatives. • The first region-wide comparative study of electoral politics in Africa • Offers a comprehensive theory about the recent process of political change in Africa to explain seemingly contradictory trends • Examines both broad institutional trends and individual attitudes and behavior, offering insight into how each influences the other September 2018 228 x 152 mm 320pp 31 b/w illus. 978-1-107-16208-2 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$99.99 978-1-316-61247-7 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$29.99

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Rwanda after Genocide Gender, Identity and Post-Traumatic Growth Caroline Williamson Sinalo | University College Cork

In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, around one million people were brutally murdered. Through analysing their testimonies, this book explores the ways Rwandans have rebuilt their lives, paying particular attention to the relationship between posttraumatic growth and gender, and examining it within the wider frames of colonialism and cultural practices. • Introduces a new approach to the study of trauma texts and first-hand accounts • Allows for a bottom-up understanding of post-traumatic growth in the specific context of post-genocide Rwanda • Provides an in-depth view of the gendered nature of post-traumatic experiences in Rwanda • Extends the scope of postcolonial studies September 2018 228 x 152 mm 256pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42613-8 Hardback £75.00 / US$105.00

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Electoral Politics and Africa’s Urban Transition

Maximum Likelihood for Social Science

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

Strategies for Analysis Michael D. Ward | Duke University, North Carolina

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

A new advanced text in applied statistics and methodology in the social sciences, aimed at Ph.D. students in political science, sociology, and related disciplines. The authors take an applied perspective here, emphasizing core statistical concepts, computation in R, and the tools for evaluating and interpreting statistical models. • Enables students to transform mathematical statements into executable computer code • Directly links theory and computation to actual research product and social science findings, while instilling norms of research transparency and replicability • Moves beyond stargazing for statistical inference and asks readers to think of their statistical models as descriptions of a social process that can and should be evaluated before conducting inference

Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

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The Fundamentals of Political Science Research Third edition Paul M. Kellstedt | Texas A & M University

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in political science. It provides the basic tools necessary for students to understand and craft scientific research on politics. The new edition contains a new pedagogical feature, ‘Your Turn’ boxes, which are included to engage students. • Uses examples from political science research that students will find interesting and engaging • Makes technical material accessible to students who might otherwise be intimidated by mathematical concepts • Includes a new pedagogical feature, ‘Your Turn’ boxes, meant to engage students and make them apply the chapter lessons to a new situation Contents: Preface to the third edition; Acknowledgements to the third edition; Acknowledgements to the second edition; Acknowledgements to the first edition; 1. The scientific study of politics; 2. The art of theory building; 3. Evaluating causal relationships; 4. Research design; 5. Measuring concepts of interest; 6. Getting to know your data; 7. Probability and statistical inference; 8. Bivariate hypothesis testing; 9. Two-variable regression models; 10. Multiple regression: the basics; 11. Multiple regression model specification; 12. Limited dependent variables and time-series data; Appendix A. Critical values of chi-square; Appendix B. Critical values of t; Appendix C. The link function for binomial logit models; Appendix D. The link function for binomial probit models; Bibliography; Index.

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Cognitive and Social Neuroscience of Aging Angela Gutchess | Brandeis University, Massachusetts

This book introduces readers to brain changes with age. It covers a breadth of abilities, from cognitive to social and emotional, and focuses on how research revealing the plasticity of the brain has changed thinking about aging. It does not assume an extensive background in neuroanatomy, and includes many images. • Written from a cognitive neuroscience perspective, incorporating findings about the brain with behavioral phenomena • Includes many figures which help to situate the reader in ‘brain space’ • Research incorporating a cognitive neuroscience perspective is integrated into one book Contents: 1. Introduction to the cognitive neuroscience of aging; 2. Brain mechanisms of aging; 3. Cognition and aging; 4. Memory and aging; 5. Emotion and aging; 6. Social cognition and aging; 7. Alzheimer’s disease and age-related disorders; 8. Current and future directions. Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology

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Developmental and Disciplinary Perspectives Edited by Peter K. Smith | Goldsmiths, University of London

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Play takes up much of the time budget of young children, and many animals, but its importance in development remains contested. This comprehensive collection brings together multidisciplinary and developmental perspectives on the forms and functions of play in animals, children in different societies, and through the lifespan. • Presents a lifespan developmental perspective by exploring how the forms and functions of play change from infancy, through childhood and adolescence, and into adulthood • Includes multidisciplinary perspectives from evolutionary biology, neuroscience, developmental psychology, education, anthropology, sociology and history • Features cross-cultural perspectives on play in humans as well as animal populations Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The New Psychology of Love Second edition Edited by Robert J. Sternberg | Cornell University, New York

This is a much-needed update on the latest theory and research on love supplied by leading scientific experts. It is suitable for psychologists, neuroscientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and anyone with an interest in love and what has been learned from scientific studies of it. • Provides a balance between older scientific approaches that have stood the test of time and ideas that are on the forefront of research • Authored by the most eminent researchers in the field of love across the world • Readers will be uniquely rewarded with a better understanding of their own relationships and those of others December 2018 228 x 152 mm 335pp 1 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-47568-6 Hardback c. £79.00 / c. US$99.00 P 978-1-108-46877-0 Paperback c. £22.99 / c. US$34.99 P

Contemporary Studies on Relationships, Health, and Wellness Edited by Jennifer A. Theiss | Rutgers University, New Jersey

Written for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in cutting-edge and cross-disciplinary research on the interplay between close relationships and health, this volume explores relationship processes that are significant in health contexts, including influence, information management, uncertainty, social support, and communication. • Showcases empirical studies on health and relationships that can be meaningfully applied to improve people’s health and relationships • Includes research from scholars in a variety of disciplines, which highlights different types of questions underlying research on health and relationships • Uses research with a diverse range of methodological approaches, including both qualitative and quantitative • Provides exemplars for conducting high-quality research on health and relationships from a variety of different orientations Advances in Personal Relationships

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Concise Student Edition Edited by Fiona Kate Barlow | University of Queensland

Providing a comprehensive examination of the psychology of prejudice from its roots to its manifestations and consequences, this concise student edition of the award-winning Cambridge Handbook includes new pedagogical features such as learning objectives, key terms and definitions, summary points, discussion questions, and an instructor’s test bank. • Presents the essential topics in the psychology of prejudice, from its roots to its manifestations and consequences • New pedagogical features include learning objectives, core terms and definitions, summary points, discussion questions, recommended readings, and a test bank of multiple-choice questions • Features a new conclusion chapter that lays out eight ‘hard problems’ facing prejudice researchers and activists, prompting students to think critically about prejudice and their own role in maintaining or diminishing inequality Contents: Preface; 1. What is prejudice? An introduction; Part I. General Theoretical Perspectives: 2. Intergroup discrimination: ingroup love or outgroup hate?; 3. Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice; 4. Understanding the nature, measurement, and utility of implicit intergroup biases; 5. Social dominance theory: explorations in the psychology of oppression; 6. The dual process motivational model of ideology and prejudice; 7. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies; 8. Recent developments in intergroup contact research: affective processes, group status, and contact valence; 9. From prejudice reduction to collective action: two psychological models of social change (and how to reconcile them); 10. It’s all about ignorance: reflections from the blue-eyed/ brown-eyed exercise; Part II. Prejudice in Specific Domains: 11. Aversive racism and contemporary bias; 12. Stereotypicality biases in the criminal justice system; 13. Prejudice against immigrants in multicultural societies; 14. Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first century; 15. Sexual prejudice: advances in conceptual and empirical models; 16. Where do we go from here? The eight hard problems facing the scientific study of prejudice and its reduction; Index. Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The Cambridge Handbook of Group Interaction Analysis Edited by Elisabeth Brauner | Brooklyn College, City University of New York

This is an essential reference for studying communication in teams and groups. Combining the expertise of seventy-six leading scholars and practitioners, and applicable across different fields, including psychology, management studies, and education, this Handbook presents the complete methodology for coding and analyzing verbal and nonverbal interaction. • Combines the expertise of seventy-six leading researchers with rich theoretical and practical knowledge • Applicable to different areas across many disciplines of the behavioral sciences, including psychology, management studies, communication, and education • Presents a unique collection of coding schemes developed to study various constructs relevant to interaction research Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships Second edition Edited by Anita L. Vangelisti | University of Texas, Austin

With the field of personal relationships having grown dramatically in the past quarter century, The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships serves as a benchmark of the current state of scholarship, synthesizing the extant theoretical and empirical literature, tracing its historical roots, and making recommendations for future directions. • Presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary perspective on personal relationships • Features contributions from outstanding, distinguished scholars who are internationally known for their work • Includes balanced yet insightful perspectives on crucial issues Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Emotion and Narrative Perspectives in Autobiographical Storytelling Tilmann Habermas | Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main

This book introduces the forms of oral narratives concerning personal experiences, and demonstrates how the variety of viewpoints shown in stories strongly, yet unnoticeably, influence a listener’s emotions. It also shows how parents can help children, and psychotherapists can assist patients, to enrich their narratives with additional perspectives. • Proposes a narrative emotion theory • Expands upon the scientific understanding of emotion to include extended coping efforts, communication, and facilitation through talking to others • Demonstrates the role of narrative form in emotion, coping, and relationships • Brings together diverse fields of psychology, sociolinguistics, narratology, and psychoanalysis Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction

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Educational Foundations Philosophical and Historical Perspectives Brian W. Dotts | University of Georgia

This educational foundations book offers a comprehensive overview of American education history and a variety of classical, Enlightenment, and contemporary educational philosophers. The text is intended to provide educational foundations students with a solid grounding in philosophy and history as it relates to their academic discipline. • Pedagogical features include chapter objectives, sidebar questions, classroom activities, and suggested films and readings to ensure students are tracking their progress and knowledge • Photographs and timelines are featured throughout the text to illustrate people and events within the contexts of historical change • The text is divided into two sections, one philosophical and one historical, so that information is better streamlined for students to digest Contents: Part I. Selected Philosophers: 1. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle; 2. John Locke; 3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau; 4. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels; 5. John Dewey; 6. Paulo Freire; 7. Mary Wollstonecraft, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Jane Addams; Part II. History of American Education: 8. Colonial America; 9. Revolutionary era; 10. National/Antebellum era; 11. Post-Civil War era; 12. Progressive era; 13. Post-World War II era; 14. 1980s and beyond; 15. The politics of privatization and textbook publishing.

Improving Learning Meta-analysis of Intervention Research in Education Steven Higgins | University of Durham

Improving Learning will benefit teachers and researchers who want to understand the benefits and limitations of evidence-informed teaching. It uses non-technical language and practical examples to provide an accessible overview of the history and development of meta-analysis and reveals the thinking behind the ‘Teaching and Learning Toolkit’. • Explains how to interpret and contextualise findings from metaanalysis in education • Uses examples from research areas of interest to practitioners, including the teaching of reading, effective feedback and the use of digital technology • Provides an overview of a range of findings from intervention research in education to set out the benefits and limitations of this kind of approach August 2018 228 x 152 mm 234pp 978-1-107-03332-0 Hardback £80.00 / US$110.00

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The Cambridge Handbook of Instructional Feedback Edited by Anastasiya A. Lipnevich | Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York

This book showcases the best thinking and research on instructional feedback and is suitable for researchers, schoolteachers and professors. Educators at all levels and of all subject areas should consult this book if they want to learn about why, when, and where instructional feedback is effective, and how best to provide it. • Illustrates how providing feedback influences student achievement • Emphasizes the practical uses of assessment information for educators of all levels and subjects • Addresses most, if not all, subject areas and learners at different levels of development • Hosts a wide range of leading researchers from around the world and shows the contrasting goals of education from many different cultures Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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The Cambridge Handbook of Motivation and Learning K. Ann Renninger | Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania

This superb collection of renowned experts in education, social psychology, learning science, and neuroscience presents insights into positive learning outcomes. Written for a wide academic readership, it provides definitions of terms related to motivation and learning alongside a developed explanation of key findings across multiple fields. • Chapters are written by leading researchers in neuroscience, educational and social psychology, and learning science • Offers insight into how motivation relates to engagement and positive learning outcomes • Allows researchers to expand their perspectives, and positions them to draw on a diverse range of fields in their own investigations • Includes definitions of key terms and developed explanations of significant findings for readers of varying backgrounds and interests Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Bodies and Other Objects

Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

The Sensorimotor Foundations of Cognition Rob Ellis | University of Plymouth

This book is written for students, scholars and anyone with an interest in embodied cognition – the claim that the human mind cannot be understood without regard for the actions and capacities of the body. It offers a novel way of combining psychology, neuroscience and anthropology to yield a unified theory. • Proposes a unified theory of embodied cognition, drawing on several disciplines • Shows a way of reframing some hard problems in cognitive science • Has the potential to generate new research programmes November 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06028-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00

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The Neuroscience of Creativity Anna Abraham | Leeds Beckett University

The Neuroscience of Creativity introduces readers to the fascinating study of creativity and the brain, providing both the tools for further study and an explanation of the latest neuroscientific findings. Directed at a wide readership, it is a helpful guide into creativity research for students, researchers and non-specialists alike. • Presents a clear introduction to a highly complex topic without technical jargon • Considers the issues of relevance to empiricists, theoreticians and practitioners on the subject of creativity • Illustrates similarities and differences across the many domains of creativity Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology

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Components of Evidence-Based Treatments for Youth and their Parents Edited by Stephen Hupp | Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville

This graduate-level textbook presents the research-supported treatment packages for every major mental health issue facing infants, children, and adolescents. It also reviews the special roles of parents, assessment, and medication, among others. It is for courses in child psychotherapy, school psychology, and developmental psychopathology. • Presents all of the individual components and variables that influence treatment • The chapters are organized in the same order as they appear in the DSM-5 • Resources, including relevant books and websites, are offered for each chapter and treatment • The book will be a companion to pseudoscience in child and adolescent psychotherapy Contents: Preface; Foreword; 1. The science of psychotherapy with youth; 2. Intellectual and adaptive functioning; 3. Autism spectrum; 4. Inattention and hyperactivity; 5. Learning; 6. Tics; 7. Psychosis; 8. Bipolar spectrum; 9. Depression; 10. Anxiety; 11. Obsessions and compulsions; 12. Attachment and trauma; 13. Feeding; 14. Eating; 15. Toileting; 16. Sleep; 17. Disruptive behavior and conduct; 18. Substance use; 19. Therapy relationships and relational elements; 20. Closing the research to practice gap. September 2018 253 x 177 mm 350pp 978-1-107-16881-7 Hardback £110.00 / US$150.00 978-1-316-61975-9 Paperback £53.99 / US$74.99

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The Neuroscience of Suicidal Behavior Kees van Heeringen | Universiteit Gent, Belgium

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 CBT for child and adolescent anxiety disorders, OCD, and 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, OCD, and 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 December 2018 253 x 177 mm 500pp 978-1-108-41602-3 Hardback c. £90.00 / c. US$125.00 978-1-108-40132-6 Paperback c. £59.99 / c. US$84.99

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The Cambridge Handbook of Successful Aging

Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine

Edited by Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Third edition Edited by Carrie D. Llewellyn | Brighton and Sussex Medical School

This third edition of the acclaimed Handbook offers a fully up-to-date, comprehensive and accessible one-stop resource on health psychology, the study and application of psychological and behavioural processes in health, illness and healthcare. It is essential for doctors, health care professionals, mental health care professionals, academics, researchers and students. • The third edition of this highly regarded and indispensable Handbook • Includes fully updated chapters and reference lists as well as coverage of new topical issues • Benefits from a new clearer structure Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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Values in Psychological Science

Schooling across the Globe

Lisa Osbeck | University of West Georgia

What We Have Learned from 60 Years of Mathematics and Science International Assessments William H. Schmidt | Michigan State University

A summary of what experienced professionals have learned about schooling through ‘The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study’ (TIMSS) and ‘The Programme for International Student Assessment’ (PISA). Aimed at academics, policy-makers and those interested in large-scale assessments, this book lists findings signifying why schooling matters. • Spans more than seventeen international studies over more than sixty years • Presents an in-depth view of the evolution of the measurement of schooling and students’ opportunities to learn • Summarizes what has been learned as well as directions for the future November 2018 228 x 152 mm 326pp 26 b/w illus. 33 tables 978-1-107-17090-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$120.00 C

The Cambridge Handbook of Organizational Community Engagement and Outreach Edited by Joseph A. Allen | University of Nebraska, Omaha

This is an ideal reference for those looking to understand, study, and practice community engagement. It discusses the different ways individuals – including faculty and management in organizations – engage in their communities. It also supplies case studies, best practices, and theoretical approaches to the study of community engagement. • Provides a comprehensive review of community engagement and outreach • Evaluates a wide variety of approaches to community engagement and outreach, and supplies case studies and best practices • Facilitates the application of organizational theory to community engagement Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology

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This textbook is an introduction to the importance of scientific research in everyday life, and uses familiar examples to keep students engaged. It covers experimental research before other types of research, so students can learn about experiments early in the semester. The book is intended for undergraduate courses in research methods. • Presents controversies in psychology to stimulate student interest while explaining important methodological concepts • Analyzes the important effects of culture and society on research • Includes study and review questions which allow students to practice and master the material Contents: 1. Psychology science and life; 2. Ethics in research; 3. Planning research, generating a research question; 4. Practical issues in planning your research; 5. Measurement and sampling; 6. Conducting an experiment; 7. Experiments with one independent variable; 8. Experiments with multiple independent variables; 9. Expanding on experimental designs, repeated measures and quasi-experiments; 10. Principles of survey research; 11. Correlational research; 12. Studying patterns in the natural world, observational approaches; 13. Research in depth, longitudinal and single-case studies; 14. People are different, considering culture and individual differences in research; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; References; Index.

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A Abadir, Karim M.............................................3 Abdel-Latif, Ahmed.......................................21 Abel, Richard L.............................................24 Abou-El-Fadl, Reem......................................38 Abraham, Anna............................................44 Acocella, Nicola.............................................1 Adamson, H. D...............................................8 Administrative Law in Hong Kong.................10 Ahlquist, John S............................................41 Ahmad, Md. Tanveer.....................................15 Akhtar-Khavari, Afshin..................................14 Alemany, Luisa.............................................27 Alexander, Larry...........................................20 Alghrani, Amel.............................................22 Ali, Zahra.....................................................38 Aligica, Paul Dragos.......................................2 Allen, Joseph A.............................................45 Allwood, Carl Martin....................................46 American Government..................................30 American Presidents, Deportations, and Human Rights Violations............................11 Analogy between States and International Organizations, The.....................................15 Anderson, John P..........................................20 Andreoli, Job................................................27 Anenson, T. Leigh...........................................9 Anria, Santiago............................................40 Ape that Understood the Universe, The.........46 Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court, The....................................14 Armenian Christians in Iran..........................37 Aronson, Bruce............................................18 Art of Strategy, The.......................................25 Asian Corporate Governance........................27 Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation and the Law...........................................................25 Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century.29 Ayers, Susan.................................................45

B Baecker, Dirk................................................26 Baker, Carrie N.............................................47 Bannister, Judith.............................................9 Barlow, Fiona Kate.......................................42 Barrett, Rhodes............................................26 Barrios Villarreal, Andrea..............................16 Barry, James.................................................37 Bastiaens, Ida...............................................35 Batagelj, Vladimir.........................................47 Batchelder, William H....................................45 Bateman, David A.........................................30 Batros, Ben..................................................14 Baykan, Toygar Sinan...................................37 Bednarek, Monika..........................................6 Beins, Bernard C.....................................46, 47 Bell, Gary F...................................................17 Benetos, Athanase........................................45 Betts, Alexander...........................................34 Biber, Douglas................................................7 Blanck, Peter................................................13 Bleck, Jaimie................................................40 Blocher, Joseph............................................11 Bodies and Other Objects.............................44 Boos, Margarete...........................................42 Bordin, Fernando Lusa..................................15 Bose, Sumantra............................................32 Bouin, Olivier.................................................2 Bourbeau, Philippe.......................................34 Brauner, Elisabeth.........................................42

Brown, David West.........................................8 Brown, Trent.................................................47 Burrows, Andrew..........................................23 Buzan, Barry.................................................34

C Cahn, Andreas..............................................18 Calboli, Irene................................................21 Callanan, Keegan.........................................28 Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics, The............................................7 Cambridge Handbook of Bilingualism, The......7 Cambridge Handbook of Classical Liberal Thought, The.............................................28 Cambridge Handbook of Group Interaction Analysis, The.............................42 Cambridge Handbook of Instructional Feedback, The............................................43 Cambridge Handbook of Motivation and Learning, The.............................................43 Cambridge Handbook of Organizational Community Engagement and Outreach, The...........................................................45 Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships, The......................................43 Cambridge Handbook of Play, The................42 Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine.................................45 Cambridge Handbook of Public-Private Partnerships, Intellectual Property Governance, and Sustainable Development, The......................................21 Cambridge Handbook of Social Enterprise Law, The....................................................18 Cambridge Handbook of Successful Aging, The.................................................45 Cambridge Handbook of the Law of the Sharing Economy, The................................22 Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice, The........................................42 Candea, Matei...............................................1 Cane, Peter..................................................25 Capano, Giliberto.........................................36 Carlson, Kerstin Bree....................................20 Carson, Andrea............................................29 Carter, Neil...................................................32 Celermajer, Danielle......................................12 Centeno, Miguel A........................................39 Checking Presidential Power.........................39 Chen, Albert H. Y...........................................11 Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy.............44 Children as ‘Risk’..........................................20 China’s Strategic Multilateralism...................34 Chon, Margaret............................................21 Chorpita, Bruce F..........................................44 Chou, Meng-Hsuan......................................36 Church, State, and Family...............................9 Claiming the State........................................32 Clark, Phil....................................................40 Clientelism, Capitalism, and Democracy........33 Close to Home.............................................36 Cogan, Leland S...........................................45 Cognitive and Social Neuroscience of Aging..41 Coicaud, Jean-Marc......................................14 Collins, David...............................................16 Colonius, Hans.............................................45 Combating Corruption in India.......................3 Community Paralegals and the Pursuit of Justice.......................................................13 Comparative Company Law..........................18

Comparative Religious Law...........................12 Comparing Law............................................12 Comparison in Anthropology..........................1 Comprehending the Incomprehensible..........26 Compte, Olivier..............................................3 Conac, Pierre-Henri......................................18 Connolly, Richard...........................................4 Consent and Trade.......................................16 Constituting Religion....................................25 Constitutional Courts in Asia........................11 Contemporary Studies on Relationships, Health, and Wellness.................................42 Controlling Credit...........................................1 Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives........14 Cooper, Cary L..............................................27 Copyright Class Struggle...............................22 Copyrighting God.........................................24 Corporate Governance in Asia......................18 Corporate Reorganisations in China..............18 Cost–Benefit Analysis.....................................2 Cox, Lloyd....................................................29 Criddle, Evan J................................................9 Criminal Copyright.......................................21 Cuervo-Cazurra, Alvaro.................................26 Cultural Backlash.........................................33 Cummins, Robert A.......................................46 Cutler, Cecelia................................................7

D Davidson, Nestor M......................................22 Davis, Ruth...................................................14 De Houwer, Annick.........................................7 de Mestral, Armand L.C................................15 De Nooy, Wouter..........................................47 Death of an Industry.....................................36 Democracies in Peril.....................................35 Democracy by the People..............................11 Designing for Policy Effectiveness.................36 Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship.......28 Disenfranchising Democracy.........................30 Distant Justice..............................................40 Divine Attributes, The....................................27 Doe, Norman................................................12 Donald, David C...........................................18 Dotts, Brian W..............................................43 Dreyfuss, Rochelle Cooper............................21 Dzhafarov, Ehtibar N.....................................45

E Econometric Analysis of Stochastic Dominance.3 Educational Foundations..............................43 Egbert, Jesse..................................................7 Ekengren, Magnus.......................................36 Electoral Politics and Africa’s Urban Transition.41 Electoral Politics in Africa since 1990............40 Elias, Sian.....................................................20 Ellis, Rob......................................................44 Emergence and Development of English, The..8 Emotion and Narrative.................................43 Energy and Climate Policies in China and India.........................................................39 Energy Follies...............................................11 Enfield, N. J....................................................7 Engeström, Yrjö............................................46 English and Empire.........................................8 Enhanced Beings..........................................22 Entrepreneurial Finance................................27 Equality beyond Debate................................28 Eskridge Jr, William N...................................23

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Estella, Antonio............................................19 Esterling, Kevin M.........................................31 Ethics of Multiple Citizenship, The.................29 European Union Law....................................18 Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy..............23 Evolution of the South Korea–United States Alliance, The....................................39 Exhausting Intellectual Property Rights.........21 Experimental Economics.................................3 Expertise in Transition...................................46 Explaining the European Union’s Foreign Policy........................................................36 Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek.........................................................47

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Fairness in Criminal Justice...........................20 Farmers, Subalterns, and Activists..................47 Farrell, Lara J................................................44 Feldman, Allan M...........................................2 Feldman, Valerie...........................................26 Ferfolja, Tania.................................................5 Fernández-Ballesteros, Rocío........................45 Fernando, Mario...........................................26 Ferraro, Agustin E.........................................39 Ferzan, Kimberly Kessler...............................20 Fetzer, Joel S.................................................34 Fiduciary Government.....................................9 Fighting the US Youth Sex Trade....................47 Finck, Michèle..............................................22 Fitzgerald, Jennifer.......................................36 Fitzgerald, Martin.........................................26 Fitzgerald, P. Paul.........................................15 Fleurbaey, Marc..............................................2 Foreign Policy as Nation Making...................38 Foreigners on America’s Death Rows.............20 Fox-Decent, Evan............................................9 Fraga, Bernard L...........................................30 Framing Intellectual Property Law in the 21st Century.............................................21 Fransman, Martin...........................................3 Frantz, Erica.................................................32 Freeman, Michael.........................................13 Freeman, R. Edward.....................................26 Frenemies....................................................31 From Media Systems to Media Cultures........37 From Transitional to Transformative Justice....12 Frost, Mervyn...............................................35 Fundamentals of Political Science Research, The............................................41 Future of International Economic Integration, The.........................................16

G Gallmetzer, Reinhold....................................14 Garcia, Frank J..............................................16 Garrett, Robyne..............................................4 Gauri, Varun.................................................13 Geddes, Barbara...........................................32 Gelter, Martin...............................................18 Gervasoni, Carlos.........................................39 Ghanem, As’ad.............................................37 Ghosh, Shubha.............................................21 Gilbert, Kristin Enola.......................................7 Giugni, Marco..............................................36 Global Constitutionalism from European and East Asian Perspectives.......................10 Global International Society..........................34 Global Securities Litigation and Enforcement.18 Globalisation and Governance......................14

Goedemans, Rob............................................5 Goh, Daniel P. S............................................24 Gold, Andrew S..............................................9 Goudkamp, James........................................25 Gourevitch, Victor.........................................29 Government Accountability.............................9 Government Accountability Sources and Materials.....................................................9 Grasso, Maria T.............................................36 Gready, Paul.................................................12 Greene, Kathryn...........................................42 Greenwood, Christopher...............................15 Gregg, Richard Bartlett.................................30 Guariglia, Fabricio........................................14 Guide to Publishing in Psychology Journals...46 Güldemann, Tom............................................6 Gutchess, Angela..........................................41

H Haber, Eldar.................................................21 Habermas, Tilmann.......................................43 Hall, Matthew E. K........................................30 Hamad, Mahmoud.......................................23 Hammer and Silicon.....................................28 Hanieh, Adam..............................................38 Harding, Andrew..........................................11 Harkness, Kristen A.......................................40 Harrison, Jeffery S.........................................26 Hartshorn, Ian M..........................................37 Hawkins, Roger..............................................6 Health and Physical Education........................4 Healthism....................................................22 Healthy or Sick?...........................................33 Heath, Deana...............................................38 Heijmans, Risto D. H.......................................3 Heinz, Jeff......................................................5 Henderson, M. Todd.....................................28 Heo, Uk........................................................39 Hernandez, Samantha L................................23 Heyvaert, Veerle...........................................17 Hidi, Suzanne E............................................43 Higgins, Steven............................................43 Hillman, Arye L...............................................4 Ho, Jean.......................................................17 Hodson, Dermot...........................................19 Homicidal Ecologies.....................................40 Hooked........................................................33 Houang, Richard T........................................45 How Autocrats Compete...............................40 How Dictatorships Work...............................32 How Second Languages Are Learned..............6 How Violence Shapes Religion......................47 Howlett, Michael..........................................36 Huang, Yanjie.................................................2 Human Right to a Healthy Environment, The.13 Human Rights in Thick and Thin Societies......13 Humanomics..................................................4 Hunt, James.................................................26 Hupp, Stephen.............................................44 Hurd, Heidi M.................................................9 Huse, Morten...............................................27 Huxtable, Simon...........................................37 Hybrid Regimes within Democracies..............39

I Ignorance and Uncertainty..............................3 Improving Learning......................................43 In Search of Gender Justice.............................1 Industrial Policy and the World Trade Organization.............................................17

Infranca, John J.............................................22 Inglehart, Ronald..........................................33 Innovation Ecosystems...................................3 Innovations in CBT for Childhood Anxiety, OCD, and PTSD.........................................44 Inside Tunisia’s al-Nahda..............................38 Insider Trading..............................................20 Institutional Bypasses...................................12 Institutional Constructivism in Social Sciences and Law......................................24 Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation......................6 International Governance and the Rule of Law in China under the Belt and Road Initiative....................................................16 International Law.........................................14 International Law Reports.............................15 International Management Behavior.............27 International Negotiation.............................15 International Organisations and Global Problems...................................................35 International Standardization and the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade...16 Introduction to Grammar for Language Learners, An................................................5 Invention of the Passport, The.......................25 Islamic State in Britain, The...........................48 Ismail, Salwa................................................38

J Jackson, Jeff.................................................28 Jackson, Stewart..........................................29 Jacquemet, Nicolas.........................................3 Jamal, Arif A.................................................24 Johansson, Per-Olov.......................................2 Johnson, Jessica.............................................1 Jones Diaz, Criss.............................................5 Jones, Will....................................................34 Judges and Generals in the Making of Modern Egypt............................................23 Judging Equity................................................9 Judicial Review in Norway............................11 Justice and Development Party in Turkey, The.37

K Kalen, Sam...................................................11 Kanbur, Ravi...................................................2 Kaplan, Seth D..............................................13 Kastner, Scott L.............................................34 Kaye, Stuart..................................................14 Kefford, Glenn..............................................29 Kellstedt, Paul M..........................................41 Kenney, Michael...........................................48 Kenyan TJRC, The..........................................13 Keown, John................................................23 Kierulf, Anine................................................11 Kim, Joongi..................................................18 Kim, Sung Hui................................................9 Knox, John H................................................13 Kolbe, Michaela............................................42 Kornfeld, Itzchak E........................................17 Kostakopoulou, Dora....................................24 Kratochwil, Friedrich.....................................34 Krause, Jana.................................................32 Kretzschmar, Jr, William A...............................8 Kriström, Bengt..............................................2 Kruks-Wisner, Gabrielle.................................32 Kuhner, Timothy K.........................................11 Kumm, Mattias.............................................10 Kuo, Didi......................................................33


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L L’Haridon, Olivier............................................3 Labor Politics in North Africa.........................37 Landy, Marc.................................................30 Lane, Harry W...............................................27 Language and Television Series.......................6 Language of Humor, The.................................8 Language of Hunter-Gatherers, The.................6 Language of Inequality in the News, The.........6 Law of Failure, The........................................19 Law’s Trials...................................................24 Law’s Wars...................................................24 Lazer, David M. J...........................................31 Leadership...................................................26 Lebow, Richard Ned.....................................35 Lechner, Silviya.............................................35 Lee, Karen....................................................15 Legal Foundations of EU Economic Governance...............................................19 Legg, Stephen..............................................38 Lehavi, Amnon.............................................25 Lépinard, Éléonore.......................................19 Levis, John M..................................................6 LGBTI Rights in Turkey..................................37 Life after Dictatorship...................................33 Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact........8 Linguistics and English Literature....................8 Lipnevich, Anastasiya A.................................43 Lipsey, Richard G............................................1 Llewellyn, Carrie D........................................45 Longobardo, Marco......................................21 Loxton, James..............................................33 Lu, Luo.........................................................27 Lubben, Stephen J........................................19 Ludwig, Ralph................................................8 Luhmann, NIklas..........................................26

M Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence.........29 Macintosh, Kerry Lynn..................................22 MacKay, R. Bradley.......................................26 Magna Carta for Children, A.........................13 Magnus, Jan R................................................3 Maher, Imelda..............................................19 Mainland Southeast Asian Languages.............7 Mainwaring, Scott........................................33 Manifesto for Social Progress, A......................2 Market in State..............................................2 Martinis, Jonathan........................................13 Maru, Vivek..................................................13 Mashaw, Jerry L............................................10 Matoesian, Gregory........................................7 Mawson, Tim................................................27 Maximum Likelihood for Social Science.........41 Maznevski, Martha L....................................27 Mazo, Eugene D...........................................11 McAlinden, Anne-Marie................................20 McCarthy, Daniel J........................................28 McCarthy, Maureen A...................................46 McCarthy, Rory.............................................38 McConvell, Patrick..........................................6 McDonald, Stephen........................................9 McKenna, Bernard........................................26 McKiernan, Peter..........................................26 McManus, Chris...........................................45 McMurray, Adela..........................................26 Means, Benjamin..........................................18 Measuring and Interpreting Subjective Wellbeing in Different Cultural Contexts.....46 Meierhenrich, Jens.......................................33

Meral, Ziya...................................................47 Mexican Multinationals................................26 Micklitz, Hans-W..........................................19 Middle Class in Mozambique, The...................1 Mihelj, Sabina..............................................37 Miler, Kristina C............................................30 Miller, Darrell A.H.........................................11 Miller, Judith..................................................4 Miller, Paul B..................................................9 Mobilising the Diaspora................................34 Model(ing) Justice........................................20 Money, Markets, and Monarchies..................38 Monnet, Eric..................................................1 Montesquieu’s Liberalism and the Problem of Universal Politics......................28 Montoya, Miguel A.......................................26 Moon, Gillian...............................................16 Moon, Hwy-Chang.......................................25 Moral Puzzles and Legal Perplexities...............9 Morlino, Elisabetta.......................................23 Morse, Yonatan L..........................................40 Moustafa, Tamir...........................................25 Mrvar, Andrej................................................47 Muedini, Fait................................................37 Muenjohn, Nuttawuth..................................26 Mugwanya, George......................................14 Mühlhäusler, Peter..........................................8 Mukherjee, Ishani.........................................36 Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication............................7 Multimodal Conduct in the Law......................7 Muris, Peter..................................................44 Murphy-Gregory, Hannah.............................29 Mustafa, Mohanad.......................................37

N Nathan, Noah L............................................41 Nature and Challenges of Indigenous Psychologies, The.......................................46 Navarro, Sharon A........................................23 Neblo, Michael A..........................................31 Neo, Jaclyn L................................................24 Neuroscience of Creativity, The.....................44 Neuroscience of Suicidal Behavior, The..........44 New Handbook of Mathematical Psychology.45 New Psychology of Love, The........................42 Newman, Stanton........................................45 Newton, Michael A.......................................21 Ng, Elizabeth Siew-Kuan...............................21 Niedzwiecki, Sara.........................................39 Nilsen, Alleen Pace.........................................8 Nilsen, Don L. F...............................................8 Nordhaus, Robert R......................................11 Norris, Pippa................................................33 Nowotny, Helga.............................................2

O Obert, Jonathan...........................................31 Olijnyk, Anna..................................................9 Ollendick, Thomas H.....................................44 On Cultural Diversity.....................................35 On Resilience...............................................34 Ong Hing, Bill...............................................11 Organization and Decision............................26 Originalism as Faith......................................10 Ortega, Lourdes.............................................7 Osbeck, Lisa.................................................45

P Pagel, Steve...................................................8 Palanza, Valeria............................................39 Palestinians in Israel.....................................37 Palmer, Donald.............................................26 Parfitt, Rose.................................................14 Park, Susan..................................................35 Pearson, Margaret M....................................34 Pejan, Ramin................................................13 Pendas, Devin O............................................33 Perlman, Daniel............................................43 Peters, Anne.................................................10 Peters, B. Guy...............................................36 Petrie, Keith..................................................45 Phonetics.......................................................5 Phonological Tone..........................................6 Policy Success in an Age of Gridlock..............31 Political Economy of Modernism, A...............36 Political Trials in Theory and History...............33 Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review, The...........................................................12 Politics of Justice in European Private Law, The...........................................................19 Politics of the Environment, The....................32 Politics with the People.................................31 Poor Representation.....................................30 Positive Second Amendment, The..................11 Postlewaite, Andrew.......................................3 Power of Nonviolence, The............................30 Practice Theory and International Relations...35 Prado, Mariana Mota...................................12 Praxis...........................................................34 Presenteeism at Work...................................27 Prevention of Torture, The.............................12 Prior, Markus................................................33 Process of International Legal Reproduction, The......................................14 Procurement by International Organizations..23 Property Law in a Globalizing World.............25 Protection of Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Arbitration.....................16 Public Entrepreneurship, Citizenship, and Self-Governance..........................................2 Public Finance and Public Policy......................4 Public International Law of Trade in Legal Services, The..............................................16 Puffer, Sheila M............................................28

Q Quigley, John...............................................20

R Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of the American Judiciary...............................23 Raftopoulos, Evangelos.................................15 Ravinet, Pauline...........................................36 Reasoned Administration and Democratic Legitimacy.................................................10 Reconsideration of the Theory of NonLinear Scale Effects, A..................................1 Rector, Chad.................................................34 Rediscovering Economic Policy as a Discipline.1 Reflections on Crime and Culpability.............20 Register Variation Online................................7 Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies.............................................22 Regulating Religion in Asia...........................24 Regulatory Integration across Borders...........25 Reis, Elisa.......................................................2

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Reiter-Palmon, Roni......................................45 Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective................................................34 Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground..................23 Renninger, K. Ann.........................................43 Research Methods........................................47 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology................................................46 Resilient Communities..................................32 Responsive Union, The..................................36 Reus-Smit, Christian.....................................35 Revenson, Tracey A.......................................45 Rhodes, Richard A..........................................6 Ringe, Don.....................................................5 Rise and Fall of Political Orders, The..............35 Roberts, Jessica L..........................................22 Robine, Jean-Marie.......................................45 Robins, Simon..............................................12 Roehrig, Terence...........................................39 Roffe, Pedro.................................................21 Roopnarine, Jaipaul L....................................42 Rothenberg, Lawrence S...............................31 Rothwell, Donald R......................................14 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques................................29 Rousseau: The Discourses and Other Early Political Writings........................................29 Rousseau: The Social Contract and Other Later Political Writings...............................29 Roux, Theunis...............................................12 Røyneland, Unn..............................................7 Rubio-Marín, Ruth........................................19 Rudra, Nita..................................................35 Rule of Violence, The....................................38 Russia’s Response to Sanctions.......................4 Rwanda after Genocide................................40

S Saiya, Nilay..................................................24 Salles-Djelic, Marie-Laure...............................2 Satinsky, Daniel M........................................28 Saunders, Imogen.........................................14 Scenario Thinking.........................................26 Schleifer, Ronald...........................................36 Schmidt, Rebecca.........................................25 Schmidt, William H.......................................45 Schneider, Christina J....................................36 Schooling across the Globe...........................45 Schouenborg, Laust......................................34 Schütze, Robert......................................14, 18 Secular States, Religious Politics....................32 Segall, Eric J.................................................10 Segregation by Design..................................31 Serrano, Roberto............................................2 Settle, Jaime E..............................................31 Shadikhodjaev, Sherzod................................17 Shakya, Mallika............................................36 Sharma, Ramesh............................................3 Shogren, Karrie A.........................................13 Short Course in Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus, A.................2 Sibley, Chris G..............................................42 Sieger, Lynette E...........................................14 Six-Shooter State, The...................................31 Slye, Ronald C..............................................13 Smith, Jeffrey K.............................................43 Smith, Peter K...............................................42 Smith, Vernon L..............................................4 Social Norms and the Theory of the Firm.........4 Solorio, Michelle L........................................45

Soper, J. Christopher.....................................34 South Asian Governmentalities.....................38 Stakeholder Theory.......................................26 State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain..................................................39 State Responsibility for Breaches of Investment Contracts.................................17 Statistics........................................................3 Sternberg, Karin...........................................42 Sternberg, Robert J.................................42, 46 Stevens, Douglas E.........................................4 Stewart-Williams, Steve................................46 Street Citizens..............................................36 Study of Word Stress and Accent, The..............5 Suami, Takao................................................10 Sumich, Jason................................................1 Supported Decision-Making..........................13 Sustainable Development, International Aviation, and Treaty Implementation..........15

T Tanasoca, Ana..............................................29 Tarkington, Margaret....................................10 Theiss, Jennifer A..........................................42 Thinking about Statutes................................23 Thomson, Stephen........................................10 Toohey, Lisa.................................................16 Toolan, Michael..............................................6 Torpey, John C..............................................25 Transboundary Water Disputes......................17 Transformation of EU Treaty Making, The.......19 Transforming Gender Citizenship...................19 Transnational Environmental Regulation and Governance........................................17 Travis, Hannibal............................................22 Trebilcock, Michael J.....................................12 Trein, Philipp................................................33 Trounstine, Jessica........................................31 Tully, James..................................................30 Turnout Gap, The..........................................30 Tutu, Desmond.............................................13

U Ullman, Jacqueline.........................................5 UNCITRAL Model Law and Asian Arbitration Laws, The.................................17 Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices...................................5 Uneven Social Policies..................................39 United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual, The...................................21 Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory, The.21

V Valcke, Catherine..........................................12 Value-Creating Boards..................................27 Values in Psychological Science.....................45 van de Walle, Nicolas...................................40 van der Hulst, Harry........................................5 van Heeringen, Kees.....................................44 Vangelisti, Anita L.........................................43 Vanoverbeke, Dimitri....................................10 Ventimiglia, Andrew.....................................24 Verma, Arvind................................................3 Voice of Justice............................................10

W Ward, Ian.....................................................29 Ward, Michael D...........................................41

Wayland, Ratree.............................................5 Weapon of Peace.........................................24 Wee, Lian-Hee................................................6 Weeks, Elizabeth..........................................22 Wehmeyer, Michael L....................................13 Whang, Yoon-Jae...........................................3 What Justices Want......................................30 When Movements Become Parties................40 When Soldiers Rebel....................................40 Whitten, Guy D.............................................41 Whittington, Dick.........................................28 Williamson Sinalo, Caroline..........................40 Wilson-Gahan, Susan.....................................4 Wilson, Bart J.................................................4 Wilson, Robin Fretwell..................................23 Winter, Yves.................................................29 Witte, Jr, John.................................................9 Wolff, H. Ekkehard..........................................7 Women and Gender in Iraq...........................38 Wongkaew, Teerawat...................................16 Wright, Joseph.............................................32 Wu, Fuzuo....................................................39

Y Yashar, Deborah J.........................................40 Yockey, Joseph W..........................................18 Yoshikawa, Toru...........................................27

Z Zhang, Zinian...............................................18 Zhao, Yun.....................................................16 Zheng, Yongnian............................................2 Zyglidopoulos, Stelios...................................26


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