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Contents


Foreign Policy<br />

NEW<br />

The Case for Congress<br />

Separation of Powers <strong>and</strong> the War on Terror<br />

Victor M. Hansen <strong>and</strong> Lawrence Friedman,<br />

both at New Engl<strong>and</strong> School of Law<br />

“…We would all benefit were Congress to listen<br />

to the cogency of Hansen’s <strong>and</strong> Friedman’s thesis.”<br />

—Amos Guiora, University of Utah<br />

This book examines the constitutional relationship between<br />

Congress <strong>and</strong> the President in the post-September 11<br />

world <strong>and</strong> argues that Congress should exercise its<br />

legitimate authority in guiding United States policy.<br />

The authors focus on the constitutional authority<br />

of Congress to serve as a check on executive decisionmaking,<br />

<strong>and</strong> offer recommendations for legislative<br />

measures that may correct existing policy deficiencies<br />

<strong>and</strong> promote sounder decision-making.<br />

September 2009 c. 160 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7560-0 c. $89.95<br />

NEW<br />

Identity <strong>and</strong> Foreign Policy<br />

Baltic-Russian <strong>Relations</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> European Integration<br />

Edited by Eiki Berg <strong>and</strong> Piret Ehin,<br />

both at the University of Tartu, Estonia<br />

“…incisive…An important stock-taking of a volatile<br />

European border area.”<br />

—Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute<br />

of <strong>International</strong> Affairs, Norway<br />

Built on the constructivist perspective in international<br />

relations, this volume provides a coherent <strong>and</strong><br />

illuminating account of the dynamics of Baltic-Russian<br />

relations after NATO <strong>and</strong> EU enlargement. Combining<br />

policy-relevant analysis with theoretical insights, it will<br />

meet the needs of academics <strong>and</strong> students of foreign<br />

policy, EU external relations <strong>and</strong> international relations<br />

more generally.<br />

Contents: Incompatible identities? Baltic-Russian<br />

relations <strong>and</strong> the EU as an arena for identity conflict,<br />

P. Ehin <strong>and</strong> E. Berg; Imperial legacy <strong>and</strong> the Russian-Baltic<br />

relations: from conflicting historical narratives to a foreign<br />

policy confrontation?, E. Fofanova <strong>and</strong> V. Morozov;<br />

Commemorating May 9: the Baltic states <strong>and</strong> European<br />

memory politics, E. Onken; Identity politics <strong>and</strong> contested<br />

histories in divided societies: the case of Estonian war<br />

monuments, K. Brüggemann <strong>and</strong> A. Kasekamp; Liminality<br />

<strong>and</strong> contested Europeanness: conflicting memory politics<br />

in the Baltic space, M. Mälksoo; The ‘return of history’<br />

or technocratic administration? The effects of<br />

depoliticization in Estonian-Russian relations, A. Astrov;<br />

Entrapment in the discourse of danger? Latvian-Russian<br />

interaction in the context of European integration,<br />

A. Spruds; Neighbourhood politics of Baltic states:<br />

between the EU <strong>and</strong> Russia, D. Jakniunaite; In <strong>and</strong> out<br />

of Europe: identity politics in Russian-European relations,<br />

S. Prozorov; Contextualizing <strong>and</strong> qualifying identities:<br />

Baltic-Russian relations in the context of European<br />

integration, H. Haukkala; Bibliography; Index.<br />

February 2009 216 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7329-3 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-8990-4<br />

<strong>Politics</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> New Titles 009<br />

NEW<br />

North Korea’s Foreign Policy<br />

under Kim Jong Il<br />

New Perspectives<br />

Edited by Tae-Hwan Kwak, Eastern Kentucky<br />

University <strong>and</strong> Seung-Ho Joo, University<br />

of Minnesota, Morris<br />

“…This book gathers some of the finest scholars<br />

on North Korea for an outst<strong>and</strong>ing examination<br />

of North Korean foreign policy <strong>and</strong> its relations<br />

with others in the region.”<br />

—Terence Roehrig, US Naval War College<br />

North Korea under the leadership of Kim Jong-il<br />

remains as unpredictable <strong>and</strong> mysterious as ever.<br />

This comprehensive study brings together leading<br />

scholars in the field to examine the country’s current<br />

foreign policy under Kim Jong-il as well as its<br />

bilateral relations with the USA, China, Russia,<br />

Japan <strong>and</strong> South Korea.<br />

Contents: Introduction, Tae-Hwan Kwak <strong>and</strong><br />

Seung-Ho Joo; Juche’s role in North Korea’s foreign<br />

policy, C. Kenneth Quinones; Assessing North Korea’s<br />

strategic intentions <strong>and</strong> motivations, Scott Snyder;<br />

North Korea’s negotiating position during 15 years<br />

of chronic crisis: continuities <strong>and</strong> discontinuities,<br />

Curtis H. Martin; Kim Jong Il <strong>and</strong> denuclearization<br />

of the Korean peninsula, Ilsu Kim; DPRK WMD programs,<br />

Daniel A. Pinkston; North Korea <strong>and</strong> the Korean peninsula<br />

peace regime-building initiative, Tae-Hwan Kwak; North<br />

Korean policy toward the United States: Pyongyang<br />

copes with an evolving US context, Edward A. Olsen;<br />

North Korea’s China policy, Ming Lee; North Korean<br />

policy toward Russia, Seung-Ho Joo; The DPRK’s<br />

diplomatic normalization with Japan, Yoshinori Kaseda;<br />

North Korea’s national strategy toward the South after<br />

the June 15 Joint Declaration: a strategy of national<br />

cooperation, Moo-Jin Yang; Summary <strong>and</strong> conclusion,<br />

Tae-Hwan Kwak <strong>and</strong> Seung-Ho Joo; Index.<br />

Includes 12 tables<br />

June 2009 286 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7739-0 $99.95<br />

SEE ALSO…<br />

State Participation in <strong>International</strong><br />

Treaty Regimes<br />

page 11<br />

Europe’s Global Role<br />

page 21<br />

In Search of Structural Power<br />

page 22<br />

NEW<br />

Remembering Hiroshima<br />

Was it Just?<br />

Francis X. Winters, Georgetown University<br />

Justice, <strong>International</strong> Law <strong>and</strong> Global Security<br />

“…Winters combines careful historical <strong>and</strong> ethical<br />

analyses to reach the conclusion that under certain<br />

rare, exceptional circumstances one may override<br />

the traditional just-war prohibition against the direct<br />

targeting of civilians.”<br />

—Gregory A. Raymond, Boise State University<br />

Taking the example of the nuclear bombing of<br />

Hiroshima as a case in point, Francis Winters analyzes<br />

the ethics of warfare, demonstrating how the examples<br />

of World War II hold relevance to the contemporary<br />

world. Unique in concept <strong>and</strong> approach, the volume<br />

links events from WWII with the modern-day war<br />

on terror <strong>and</strong> the impact of the September 11, 2001<br />

assaults on America.<br />

Contents: Prologue: Structure of the ethical argument;<br />

A comet, a tsunami, a cloud: the drama of Japan-United<br />

States relations, 1853–1941; The ballet of blood:<br />

the final struggles between Japan <strong>and</strong> the United States:<br />

Iwo Jima <strong>and</strong> Okinawa; Deus ex machina: Hirohito<br />

intervenes to dem<strong>and</strong> surrender; Truman decides;<br />

The crucible of conscience: 5 judgements on Hiroshima;<br />

Bibliography; Index.<br />

June 2009 264 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7470-2 $99.95<br />

NEW<br />

US Foreign Policy<br />

in the Middle East<br />

From Crises to Change<br />

Yakub Halabi, Queen’s University<br />

<strong>and</strong> West Galilee College, Israel<br />

“…a thoughtful interpretation of the evolution of American<br />

policy in the Middle East…This is a particularly timely<br />

book as American political elites are re-assessing the<br />

existing notions of the national interests, including<br />

those that pertain to the Middle East.”<br />

—Shibley Telhami, University of Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Brookings Institution<br />

US foreign policy in the Middle East has for the most<br />

part been shaped by the eruption of major crises.<br />

Yakub Halabi analyzes the way ideas <strong>and</strong> conceptions<br />

have guided US foreign policy in the Middle East, the<br />

erection of institutions through which these ideas were<br />

brought into practice, <strong>and</strong> the manner in which these<br />

ideas became obsolete <strong>and</strong> were modified by new ideas.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Ideas matter; Consolidation<br />

<strong>and</strong> learning by doing: US foreign policy in the Middle<br />

East, 1945–1973; The oil embargo crisis in 1973–1974;<br />

The Iranian revolution <strong>and</strong> US foreign policy in the<br />

Middle East between 1979–2001; September 11 <strong>and</strong><br />

the war on terror: the rise of neo-conservatism; Back<br />

to the future: the 2nd Iraq war <strong>and</strong> the United States<br />

democratization policy in the Middle East; Conclusion;<br />

Bibliography; Index.<br />

March 2009 170 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7524-2 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9581-3


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IN A CHANGING WORLD<br />

Series Editor: Nana K. Poku,<br />

University of Bradford, UK<br />

Globalization is changing the world dramatically,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a very public debate is taking place about<br />

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FORTHCOMING<br />

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Africa’s New Peace<br />

<strong>and</strong> Security Architecture<br />

Promoting Norms <strong>and</strong><br />

Institutionalising Solutions<br />

Edited by Ulf Engel, University of Leipzig, Germany,<br />

João Gomes Porto, University of Bradford, UK<br />

<strong>and</strong> Doug Bound, Harvard University<br />

Global Security in a Changing World<br />

Post-graduate <strong>and</strong> research students involved in African<br />

approaches to peacebuilding <strong>and</strong> conflict resolution<br />

<strong>and</strong> regional security courses will benefit from the deep<br />

<strong>and</strong> critical engagement of issues covered by world<br />

renowned scholars <strong>and</strong> practitioners in this volume.<br />

December 2009 c. 222 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7605-8 c. $99.95<br />

Paperback 978-0-7546-7606-5 c. $49.95<br />

Examination copies are available in paperback<br />

FORTHCOMING<br />

Foreign Interventions<br />

in Ethnic Conflicts<br />

Robert Nalb<strong>and</strong>ov, University of St. Andrew, UK<br />

Global Security in a Changing World<br />

This fascinating book presents an analysis of the<br />

successes <strong>and</strong> failures of foreign interventions<br />

in intrastate ethnic wars.<br />

November 2009 c. 180 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7862-5 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9693-3<br />

Security, Peace <strong>and</strong> Conflict Studies<br />

NEW<br />

Anatomy of Violence<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Systems<br />

of Conflict <strong>and</strong> Violence in Africa<br />

Belachew Gebrewold, Helmut Schmidt<br />

University, Germany<br />

With a focus on Africa, this study examines three<br />

structurally interdependent conflict systems to highlight<br />

the complexities of transboundary <strong>and</strong> transregional<br />

conflict systems.<br />

Contents: Introduction; The system of the state; Africa<br />

in the international security system; State <strong>and</strong> security<br />

as systems of conflict <strong>and</strong> violence; Conflict systems in<br />

the Democratic Republic of Congo; Intrastate conflict<br />

system in Somalia; Intrastate conflict system in Sudan;<br />

Regional <strong>and</strong> global conflict systems in the Horn of<br />

Africa; Conclusion: ending conflict <strong>and</strong> violence as<br />

system transformation; References.<br />

September 2009 c. 262 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7528-0 c. $114.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9746-6<br />

NEW<br />

European Security Culture<br />

Language, Theory, Policy<br />

Monica Gariup, Zayed University, UAE<br />

“…a fascinating insight into the importance of the<br />

language of security. Food for thought for all involved<br />

in the process, academics <strong>and</strong> practitioners alike.”<br />

—Sven Biscop, Royal Institute for <strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Relations</strong>, Belgium<br />

Grounded on tenets of cultural realism <strong>and</strong> social<br />

constructivism, Monica Gariup develops a theoretical<br />

framework to enhance our underst<strong>and</strong>ing of security<br />

culture at the European Union level <strong>and</strong> the implications<br />

of discourse <strong>and</strong> practice in European Security <strong>and</strong><br />

Defense Policy (ESDP).<br />

Contents: Preface; Introduction; Part I: the Grammar<br />

of SecurIty: Cultural Assumptions, Preferences <strong>and</strong><br />

Policies: The framework of analysis: security, gr<strong>and</strong><br />

strategy, <strong>and</strong> culture; Is talk really cheap? Language as<br />

an interface between culture <strong>and</strong> behavior; Analyzing<br />

security discourses <strong>and</strong> practices; a typology. Part II:<br />

the DIScourSe anD PractIce of the eSDP: Between Autocommunication<br />

<strong>and</strong> Power Projection: Contextualizing<br />

the discourse on the European Security <strong>and</strong> Defense<br />

Policy or the elements of the activity-performativityconnectivity<br />

dynamic; ‘A secure Europe in a better<br />

world’: syntax <strong>and</strong> semantics of the ESDP; Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

strategy in practice: testing coherence between<br />

discourse <strong>and</strong> action; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.<br />

January 2009 350 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7555-6 $114.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9560-8<br />

NEW<br />

Humanitarian Intervention <strong>and</strong><br />

Conflict Resolution in West Africa<br />

From ECOMOG to ECOMIL<br />

John M. Kabia, Programme Worker—Survivors<br />

for Peace, The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation<br />

for Peace, UK<br />

“A timely, revisionist, regionalist monograph which<br />

contributes to several overlapping discourses…<br />

Essential, cautionary reading for anyone contemplating<br />

investing in West Africa’s natural resources such<br />

as today’s emerging economies.”<br />

—Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies,<br />

Trinidad & Tobago<br />

Taking the empirical case of the Economic Community<br />

of West African States (ECOWAS), this volume locates<br />

the peacekeeping operations of ECOWAS within<br />

an exp<strong>and</strong>ed post-Cold War conceptualization<br />

of humanitarian intervention. It examines the<br />

organization’s capacity to protect civilians at risk in civil<br />

conflicts <strong>and</strong> to facilitate the processes of peacemaking<br />

<strong>and</strong> post-war peace-building.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Humanitarian intervention in<br />

complex political emergencies: a conceptual framework<br />

for analysis; Analysing conflicts in West Africa: causal<br />

factors <strong>and</strong> interpretation; From ECOWAS to ECOMOG:<br />

the evolution of ECOWAS security regionalism; Duality<br />

of ECOMOG intervention in Liberia: alternating between<br />

forcible <strong>and</strong> non-forcible strategies; ECOMOG in Sierra<br />

Leone: restoration of democracy <strong>and</strong> humanitarian<br />

intervention; Peacekeeping without Nigeria: ECOWAS<br />

intervention in Guinea Bissau <strong>and</strong> Cote d’Ivoire;<br />

Elusive peace or flawed strategy: LURD-MODEL<br />

rebellion <strong>and</strong> relapse into war in Liberia; Peacebuilding<br />

in Sierra Leone <strong>and</strong> Liberia: a comparative perspective;<br />

Institutionalising conflict resolution <strong>and</strong> humanitarian<br />

intervention in West Africa; Conclusion; References; Index.<br />

January 2009 234 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7444-3 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9562-2<br />

NEW<br />

Spaces of Security <strong>and</strong> Insecurity<br />

Geographies of the War on Terror<br />

Edited by Alan Ingram, University College London,<br />

UK <strong>and</strong> Klaus Dodds, Royal Holloway University<br />

of London, UK<br />

Critical Geopolitics<br />

“An extremely rich collection of essays that captures<br />

the global <strong>and</strong> historical complexity of security<br />

<strong>and</strong> insecurity theoretically <strong>and</strong> practically…”<br />

—Cynthia Weber, Lancaster University, UK<br />

This timely book explores the diverse geographies<br />

of the war on terror. Drawing on recent advances<br />

in social theory, it offers original case studies <strong>and</strong><br />

theoretical reflections on one of the central issues<br />

in contemporary geopolitics<br />

April 2009 302 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7349-1 $114.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9041-2<br />

www.ashgate.com/politics


Security, Peace <strong>and</strong> Conflict Studies<br />

NEW<br />

Internal Security Services<br />

in Liberalizing States<br />

Transitions, Turmoil, <strong>and</strong> (In)Security<br />

Lt Col Joseph L. Derdzinski, US Air Force Academy<br />

“…meticulously researched, engagingly written,<br />

<strong>and</strong> convincingly argued…”<br />

—Zoltan Barany, University of Texas at Austin<br />

This excellent scholarly resource provides a comparative<br />

account of the internal security situations of Morocco<br />

<strong>and</strong> Indonesia, <strong>and</strong> focuses on democracy <strong>and</strong> its nondemocratic<br />

institutions in an era of stalled liberalization.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Democratization <strong>and</strong> the<br />

internal security services: principal approaches <strong>and</strong><br />

findings; Comm<strong>and</strong>er of the faithful: Morocco, the<br />

king, <strong>and</strong> the internal security services; Indonesia’s<br />

intelligence <strong>and</strong> security services: the white of my<br />

bones?; Reforming the security sector: findings<br />

<strong>and</strong> recommendations; References; Index.<br />

April 2009 180 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7504-4 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9669-8<br />

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Islam <strong>and</strong> the Securitisation<br />

of Population Policies<br />

Muslim States <strong>and</strong> Sustainability<br />

Katrina Riddell, University of Western Australia<br />

“…a valuable contribution…<strong>and</strong> a must read.”<br />

—Shahram Akbarzadeh, University<br />

of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Providing an innovative approach on the pursuit<br />

of global sustainability <strong>and</strong> security, this book presents<br />

useful material to scholars <strong>and</strong> researchers when<br />

thinking about Islam <strong>and</strong> the future.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Population: from low to high<br />

politics; Islam <strong>and</strong> family planning; Islam <strong>and</strong> fertility:<br />

20th century myths <strong>and</strong> realities; Islam, politics <strong>and</strong><br />

population: the Iranian debate 1953–1988; Islam <strong>and</strong><br />

security: the Iranian debate 1989–2006; Islam, politics<br />

<strong>and</strong> population: the Pakistani debate 1947–1988;<br />

Islam, population <strong>and</strong> security: the Pakistani debate<br />

1988–2006; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.<br />

Includes 15 tables<br />

August 2009 c. 239 pages<br />

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Media, Religion <strong>and</strong> Conflict<br />

Edited by Lee Marsden <strong>and</strong> Heather Savigny,<br />

both at University of East Anglia, UK<br />

This book contains a series of case studies reflecting<br />

on how the media covers religion as conflict within<br />

<strong>and</strong> between states.<br />

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Postinternationalism<br />

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Theory, <strong>Politics</strong>, Security<br />

Damien Rogers, Australian National University<br />

“A thought-provoking study…”<br />

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Development Studies, Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

Damien Rogers examines how the international community<br />

has responded to the challenge of controlling small<br />

arms <strong>and</strong> light weapons since the early 1990s.<br />

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impacts. Part II: comPoSInG Small armS control:<br />

Researchers; Intergovernmental Organizations; United<br />

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organizations. Part III: eroDInG Small armS control:<br />

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References; Index.<br />

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Religion <strong>and</strong> Conflict Resolution<br />

Christianity <strong>and</strong> South Africa’s Truth<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reconciliation Commission<br />

Megan Shore, University of Western Ontario<br />

This book examines the role that Christianity played<br />

in South Africa’s Truth <strong>and</strong> Reconciliation Commission<br />

(TRC). This book highlights the importance of accounting<br />

for religion in international conflict resolution.<br />

October 2009 c. 208 pages<br />

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South Asian Security<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Nuclear Order<br />

Creating a Robust Indo-Pakistan<br />

Nuclear Arms Control Regime<br />

Mario Estaban Carranza, Texas A&M<br />

University, Kingsville<br />

Carranza studies in depth the linkages between<br />

Indo-Pakistani nuclear relations <strong>and</strong> the <strong>International</strong><br />

Nuclear Order.<br />

Contents: Foreword: a ever thicker shadow; Preface;<br />

Introduction: Indo-Pakistani nuclear relations <strong>and</strong> the<br />

crisis of the international nuclear order; Dangerous<br />

optimism: Indo-Pakistani nuclear relations before the<br />

May 1998 nuclear tests; South Asian security after the<br />

Indian <strong>and</strong> Pakistani nuclear tests; India-Pakistan crises<br />

after the nuclear tests: the Kargil war (1999) <strong>and</strong> the<br />

2001-2002 border confrontation; US policy toward<br />

South Asia: from non-proliferation to post-proliferation<br />

<strong>and</strong> the US-India nuclear deal; Conclusion: South<br />

Asian security <strong>and</strong> the post 9/11 international<br />

nuclear order: can the genie be put back in the bottle?;<br />

References; Index.<br />

Includes 2 tables<br />

September 2009 c. 204 pages<br />

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Blair’s Successful War<br />

British Military Intervention in Sierra Leone<br />

Andrew Dorman, King’s College London, UK<br />

Military Strategy <strong>and</strong> Operational Art<br />

Dorman introduces Sierra Leone as Blair’s second<br />

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November 2009 c. 170 pages<br />

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Russian Civil-Military <strong>Relations</strong><br />

Robert Brannon, College of <strong>International</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Security Studies, George C. Marshall European<br />

Center, Germany<br />

Military Strategy <strong>and</strong> Operational Art<br />

“…an insightful, concise account of the evolution of<br />

civil–military relations in post-Soviet Russia…a valuable<br />

contribution to the literature <strong>and</strong> will be very useful for<br />

courses on Russian politics <strong>and</strong> on civil–military relations.”<br />

—Mark Kramer, Harvard University<br />

Deriving in part from its Soviet past, Russia’s military<br />

doctrine represents more than just a road map of how<br />

to fight the nation’s wars; it also specifies threats to<br />

national interests, in this case the United States, NATO<br />

<strong>and</strong> international terrorism. Against this background,<br />

Robert Brannon demonstrates that the military’s<br />

influence may reveal as much about politics as it does<br />

the military.<br />

Contents: Foreword; Preface; Russian civil–military<br />

relations in transition; Military doctrine <strong>and</strong> security<br />

strategy in modern Russia; Past as prologue: setting<br />

the scene, 1996–1998; caSe I: the ruSSIanS are comInG!<br />

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roaD to war In chechnya: Dagestan, July–September<br />

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April 2009 352 pages<br />

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AirL<strong>and</strong>Battle21<br />

Transformational Concepts for Integrating<br />

Twenty-First Century Air <strong>and</strong> Ground Forces<br />

Ellwood P. Hinman IV, Thomas E. Jahn<br />

<strong>and</strong> James G. Jinnette, all at US Air Force<br />

“Finally! Transformation must be more than a change<br />

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to maximize their capabilities on the 21st century<br />

battlespace. The Army <strong>and</strong> Air Force need to take notice<br />

of the revolutionary concepts in this important work.”<br />

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The time has come for innovative counter-air<br />

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will merge air <strong>and</strong> ground forces even more effectively<br />

into a single potent fighting force. Such is the focus<br />

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Contents: Laying the foundation; The brigade combat<br />

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of air as a maneuver force; Exp<strong>and</strong>ing AirL<strong>and</strong>Battle21<br />

counterl<strong>and</strong> concepts; Counterair concepts; Alternatives<br />

to strategic attack; From strategic attack to strategic<br />

cordon; Tactical airlift concepts; Engaging the debate<br />

<strong>and</strong> completing the transformation; Appendix:<br />

Airlift calculations <strong>and</strong> assumptions; Selected<br />

bibliography; Index.<br />

March 2009 178 pages<br />

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Domestic Deployment<br />

of the Armed Forces<br />

Military Powers, Law <strong>and</strong> Human Rights<br />

Michael Head <strong>and</strong> Scott Mann, both at<br />

University of Western Sydney, Australia<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>and</strong> Comparative Criminal Justice<br />

This book examines the national <strong>and</strong> international<br />

law, human rights <strong>and</strong> civil liberties issues involved in<br />

governments calling out troops to deal with civil unrest<br />

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comparable countries—the United States, Canada,<br />

Britain, Germany, Japan <strong>and</strong> Australia—providing<br />

a review <strong>and</strong> analysis of this trend, including its<br />

implications for legal <strong>and</strong> political rights.<br />

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Ethics Education<br />

for Irregular Warfare<br />

Edited by Don Carrick <strong>and</strong> James Connelly,<br />

both at University of Hull, UK <strong>and</strong> Paul Robinson,<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Military <strong>and</strong> Defence Ethics<br />

“…an excellent set of essays on non-conventional uses<br />

of military personnel, the ambiguous ethical challenges<br />

that often emerge in those contexts, <strong>and</strong> appropriate<br />

pedagogical strategies for militaries to employ in tackling<br />

such challenges.”<br />

—David L. Perry, Davidson College <strong>and</strong> formerly<br />

of U.S. Army War College<br />

Building upon the themes considered in Ethics<br />

Education in the Military, the contributing authors<br />

survey <strong>and</strong> critically analyze existing theory <strong>and</strong><br />

practice of educating soldiers, sailors <strong>and</strong> airmen<br />

in the ethics of “old fashioned” warfaring.<br />

Contents: Foreword, George R. Lucas; Introduction:<br />

ethics education for irregular warfare, Paul Robinson;<br />

Part I: the theoretIcal BackGrounD: Preserving soldiers’<br />

moral character in counterinsurgency operations,<br />

H.R. McMaster; The philosophical warrior,<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Moseley; Culture centric warfare: the moral<br />

dynamics, Patrick Mileham. Part II: oPeratIonal ISSueS:<br />

Preventing torture in counter insurgency operation,<br />

Jessica Wolfendale; The fall of the warrior king: situational<br />

ethics in Iraq, Paul Robinson; Military ethics of facing<br />

fellow citizens: IDF preparations for disengagement,<br />

Asa Kasher. Part III Pedagogical Issues: Teaching military<br />

ethics in the United States Air Force: challenges posed<br />

by service culture, Martin Cook; Counter insurgency<br />

ethics at the Royal Military Academy S<strong>and</strong>hurst,<br />

Stephen Deakin; <strong>International</strong> law <strong>and</strong> the ethics of war<br />

at the UK Joint Services Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Staff College,<br />

David Whetham; Ethics education for operations other<br />

than was: the Dutch approach, Peter Olsthoorn; Index.<br />

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Terrorism, Risk <strong>and</strong> the Global City<br />

Towards Urban Resilience<br />

Jon Coaffee, University of Manchester, UK<br />

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Terrorism, Risk <strong>and</strong> the City was published at a time<br />

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were coming to terms with the exp<strong>and</strong>ed threat<br />

of international terrorism they faced. This revised edition<br />

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about terrorism <strong>and</strong> urbanism related to the changing<br />

nature of terrorism <strong>and</strong> the new security challenges<br />

facing western nations <strong>and</strong> their cities.<br />

Includes 22 figures <strong>and</strong> b&w photos<br />

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Is This a Private Fight<br />

or Can Anybody Join?<br />

The Spread of Interstate War<br />

Zachary C. Shirkey, St. John Fisher College<br />

“…This insightful book highlights how unexpected<br />

events during conflicts influence states’ decisions<br />

to join or leave conflicts <strong>and</strong> provides a useful<br />

framework for underst<strong>and</strong>ing the dynamics of war<br />

<strong>and</strong> conflict expansion.”<br />

—Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Norway<br />

Designed for upper level undergraduate <strong>and</strong> graduate<br />

classes focused on war <strong>and</strong> other international security<br />

issues, this book is a must read.<br />

Contents: The puzzle of why states join ongoing wars;<br />

Previous findings <strong>and</strong> the new theory of joining;<br />

Statistical analysis of the spread of war; The Crimean<br />

War: public opinion, divided cabinets, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

partial spread of war; The First World War: the growth<br />

of a world war; The Franco-Prussian War: the war<br />

that refused to grow; Joining since 1945: balancing<br />

b<strong>and</strong>wagoning <strong>and</strong> the changing nature of spoils;<br />

Conclusions, extensions, <strong>and</strong> avenues for future<br />

research; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.<br />

Includes 13 tables <strong>and</strong> 1 figure<br />

September 2009 c. 232 pages<br />

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Killer Robots<br />

Legality <strong>and</strong> Ethicality<br />

of Autonomous Weapons<br />

Armin Krishnan, University of Salford, UK<br />

“…In this highly original survey, Armin Krishnan<br />

explains the current state of the art in military robotics<br />

<strong>and</strong> explores the implications of the growing use of<br />

autonomous weapons…a valuable resource for anyone<br />

seeking to underst<strong>and</strong> the battlefield of the future.”<br />

—Nikolas Gardner, USAF Air War College<br />

Military robots, <strong>and</strong> potentially autonomous robotic<br />

systems, could soon be introduced to the battlefield,<br />

meaning that humans may one day be largely excluded<br />

from both the battlefield <strong>and</strong> the decision cycle of<br />

warfare. Armin Krishnan explores the technological,<br />

legal <strong>and</strong> ethical issues connected to combat robotics,<br />

examining both the opportunities <strong>and</strong> limitations of<br />

autonomous weapons. He also proposes solutions<br />

to the future regulation of military robotics through<br />

international law.<br />

Contents: Foreword; Introduction; The rise of military<br />

robotics; Weapons autonomy <strong>and</strong> artificial intelligence;<br />

The robotics revolution of warfare; The legality<br />

of autonomous weapons; Ethical considerations;<br />

Dangerous futures <strong>and</strong> arms control; Military robotics<br />

timeline; Bibliography; Index.<br />

Includes 3 tables <strong>and</strong> 1 figure<br />

July 2009 216 pages<br />

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America’s War on Terror<br />

Edited by Tom Lansford <strong>and</strong> Jack Covarrubias,<br />

both at University of Southern Mississippi<br />

<strong>and</strong> Robert P. Watson, Lynn University<br />

Second edition<br />

Developing ideas established in the successful first<br />

edition, this new version of America’s War on Terror<br />

updates <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>s the original collection of essays<br />

allowing the reader to fully underst<strong>and</strong> how the causes<br />

of the war on terror, both the domestic <strong>and</strong> foreign<br />

policy implications, <strong>and</strong> the future challenges faced<br />

by the United States have moved on since 2003.<br />

Contents: Preface; Introduction: The politics <strong>and</strong> history<br />

of terror, Robert Watson. Part I: orIGInS of the war<br />

on terror: Osama bin Laden, radical Islam <strong>and</strong> the<br />

United States, Tom Lansford <strong>and</strong> Jack Covarrubias;<br />

The fight against terrorism in historical context: George<br />

W. Bush <strong>and</strong> the development of presidential foreign<br />

policy regimes, Neal Allen; The war on terrorism <strong>and</strong><br />

the just use of military force, Patrick Hayden; Why<br />

identify <strong>and</strong> confront the ‘axis of evil’?, Robert Pauly.<br />

Part II: DomeStIc ImPlIcatIonS: Presidential priorities<br />

<strong>and</strong> budgetary realities: how critical is the president<br />

as an individual in shaping the national budget?,<br />

Michael G. Dziubinski <strong>and</strong> Steve Yetiv; President Bush<br />

<strong>and</strong> the war on terrorism: historic opportunity lost<br />

to complete his father’s legacy <strong>and</strong> define his own<br />

place in history, John Davis; The evolution of homel<strong>and</strong><br />

security <strong>and</strong> the war on terror, Neil Reedy <strong>and</strong><br />

Justin Miller. Part III: foreIGn PolIcy ImPlIcatIonS: The<br />

Middle East peace process after 9/11, Vaughn Shannon;<br />

The limits of military power: the United Staes in Iraq,<br />

Tom Lansford <strong>and</strong> Jack Covarrubias; 3-dimensional<br />

chess: an analysis of the circumstances of terrorism<br />

in Central <strong>and</strong> South Asia, Dirk van Raemdonck;<br />

The effects of globalization on transnational terrorism,<br />

Shahdad Naghshpour <strong>and</strong> J.J. St.Marie. Part IV: future<br />

challenGeS: ‘Terrorism’ in the moral discourse of humanity,<br />

Mark Evans; Why Bush should have explained September<br />

11th, Kirstin Andrews; Rebalancing America’s war<br />

on terror: President Obama, Matthew A. Williams<br />

<strong>and</strong> Jack Covarrubias; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.<br />

Includes 6 tables <strong>and</strong> 1 figure<br />

October 2009 c. 266 pages<br />

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FORTHCOMING<br />

Critical Perspectives on Terrorism<br />

Civilization, Liquidisation, Radicalisation<br />

Robert Imre, Barry Patterson <strong>and</strong> Joshua Snider,<br />

all at University of Newcastle, Australia<br />

Critical Perspectives on Terrorism provides<br />

an examination of the socio-political phenomenon<br />

of terrorism at three different interdisciplinary levels.<br />

November 2009 c. 200 pages<br />

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Terrorism, the Worker <strong>and</strong> the City<br />

Simulations <strong>and</strong> Security in a Time of Terror<br />

Luke Howie, Monash University, Australia<br />

“…The book effortlessly moves between grounded<br />

empirical evidence <strong>and</strong> dazzling theoretical insight.<br />

This is an important book from an important new<br />

thinker on terrorism.”<br />

—Gavin Kendall, Queensl<strong>and</strong> University of Technology<br />

Luke Howie’s book considers what steps managers<br />

<strong>and</strong> employees can <strong>and</strong> should take to protect their<br />

businesses from such an amorphous <strong>and</strong> indefinable<br />

threat as terrorism. Deftly combining theoretical insight<br />

with empirical research, he reveals how, despite<br />

an appearance of “business as usual,” fear, anxiety<br />

<strong>and</strong> suspicion permeate workplaces, even in cities that<br />

may not be at the top of any terrorist group’s target lists.<br />

October 2009 c. 200 pages<br />

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Terrorism, War<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

The Legality of the Use of Force<br />

Against Afghanistan in 2001<br />

Myra Williamson, University of Waikato, New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

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“…this book is required reading for all concerned<br />

government officials, international civil servants, foreign<br />

affairs <strong>and</strong> defense experts, professors of international<br />

law <strong>and</strong> politics, <strong>and</strong> citizens of the NATO states who<br />

want to stop <strong>and</strong> then reverse this war of aggression.”<br />

—Francis A. Boyle, University of Illinois, Champaign<br />

This book analyzes the legality of the use of force<br />

by the US, the UK <strong>and</strong> their NATO allies against<br />

Afghanistan in 2001 <strong>and</strong> considers the implications<br />

for the use of force in the future.<br />

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OF ESSAYS IN<br />

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE<br />

Series Editor: John J. Kirton,<br />

University of Toronto<br />

This collection of five volumes looks at issues related<br />

to the global management of health, the rules of<br />

international law, global trade agreements <strong>and</strong> policy,<br />

international economics <strong>and</strong> finance <strong>and</strong> international<br />

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<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Edited by John J. Kirton, University of Toronto<br />

The Library of Essays in Global Governance<br />

For more than a century, international organizations<br />

have been central to the study <strong>and</strong> practice of international<br />

relations <strong>and</strong> global governance. This collection examines<br />

the many organizations which have formed, in everexp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

numbers <strong>and</strong> fields over the years, the degree<br />

to which they have succeeded <strong>and</strong> their future potential.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Part I: oVerVIewS of the fIelD:<br />

<strong>International</strong> organization: a state of the art on an art<br />

of the state, Friedrich Kratochwil <strong>and</strong> John Gerard Ruggie;<br />

Theories <strong>and</strong> empirical Studies of international institutions,<br />

Lisa L. Martin <strong>and</strong> Beth A. Simmons; What are international<br />

institutions?, John Duffield. Part II: core concePtS<br />

anD comPetInG theorIeS: Power <strong>and</strong> Interdependence<br />

revisited, Robert O. Keohane <strong>and</strong> Joseph S. Nye, Jr.;<br />

Structural causes <strong>and</strong> regime consequences: regimes<br />

as intervening variables, Stephen D. Krasner; <strong>International</strong><br />

regimes, transactions, <strong>and</strong> change: embedded liberalism<br />

in the postwar economic order, John Gerard Ruggie;<br />

<strong>International</strong> institutions: Two approaches,<br />

Robert O. Keohane; Concerts, collective security,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the future of Europe, Charles A. Kupchan<br />

<strong>and</strong> Clifford A. Kupchan; The false promise<br />

of international institutions, John J. Mearsheimer.<br />

Part III: new DIrectIonS: Introduction: epistemic<br />

communities <strong>and</strong> international policy coordination,<br />

Peter M. Haas; Multilateralism <strong>and</strong> world order,<br />

Robert W. Cox; Is American multilateralism in decline?,<br />

G. John Ikenberry; Imagined (security) communities:<br />

cognitive regions in international relations, Emanuel Adler;<br />

Governance, good governance <strong>and</strong> global governance:<br />

conceptual <strong>and</strong> actual challenges, Thomas G. Weiss;<br />

The emerging roles of NGOs in the UN system:<br />

from Article 71 to a people’s millennium assembly,<br />

Chadwick Alger. Part IV: comPlIance, effectIVeneSS<br />

anD the DomeStIc DImenSIon: Diplomacy <strong>and</strong> domestic<br />

politics: the logic of two-level games, Robert D. Putnam;<br />

The politics, power, <strong>and</strong> pathologies of international<br />

organization, Michael N. Barnett <strong>and</strong> Martha Finnemore;<br />

Name index.<br />

Includes 17 previously published journal articles<br />

April 2009 532 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2674-9 $275.00<br />

NEW<br />

Global Health<br />

Edited by John J. Kirton, University of Toronto<br />

The Library of Essays in Global Governance<br />

This volume assembles from a wide array of disciplines<br />

<strong>and</strong> fields the central works that define the field<br />

in international relations today, <strong>and</strong> explores the future<br />

of global health <strong>and</strong> the possible benefits of exp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

the interdisciplinary path even further.<br />

Selected Contents: Introduction; Part I: the founDatIonS<br />

anD eVolutIon of the fIelD: Disease, diplomacy <strong>and</strong><br />

international commerce: the origins of international<br />

sanitary regulation in the 19th century, M. Harrison;<br />

Origins of international health work, N. Howard-Jones;<br />

The new World Health Organization, W.R. Sharp;<br />

World health <strong>and</strong> world politics, C.E. Allen; The return<br />

of infectious disease, L. Garrett; Ghosts of Kigali:<br />

infectious disease <strong>and</strong> global stability at the turn<br />

of the century, A.T. Price-Smith. Part II: GloBalIzatIon<br />

anD GloBal health: The globalization of public health:<br />

the first 100 years of international health diplomacy,<br />

D.P. Fidler; Global public health: revisiting healthy<br />

policy at the global level, I. Kickbusch <strong>and</strong> E. de Leeuw;<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> the prevention <strong>and</strong> control of noncommunicable<br />

disease: the neglected chronic diseases<br />

of adults, R. Beaglehole <strong>and</strong> D. Yach; Epidemic disease<br />

<strong>and</strong> national security, S. Peterson. Part III: communIcaBle<br />

DISeaSe: The lessons of the p<strong>and</strong>emic, G. Soper;<br />

Communicable disease control: a ‘global public good’,<br />

R. Smith, D. Woodward, A. Acharya, R. Beaglehole<br />

<strong>and</strong> N. Drager; The global governance of communicable<br />

diseases: the case for vaccine R & D, D. Archibugi<br />

<strong>and</strong> K. Bizzarri; Germs, governance, <strong>and</strong> global public<br />

health in the wake of SARS, D.P. Fidler; Preparing<br />

for the next p<strong>and</strong>emic, M.T. Osterholm. Part IV: health<br />

anD traDe: Drug development for neglected diseases:<br />

a deficient market <strong>and</strong> a public-health policy failure,<br />

P. Trouiller, P. Olliaro; E. Toreele, J. Orbinski, R. Laing <strong>and</strong><br />

N. Ford; Trade policy <strong>and</strong> the politics of access to drugs,<br />

C. Thomas; The dilemma of intellectual property rights<br />

for pharmaceuticals: the tension between ensuring<br />

access of the poor to medicines <strong>and</strong> committing<br />

to international agreements, J.C. Cohen <strong>and</strong> P. Illingworth;<br />

TRIPS, pharmaceutical patents <strong>and</strong> access to essential<br />

medicines: a long way from Seattle to Doha, E. t’Hoen.<br />

Part V: GloBal health GoVernance: The World Health<br />

Organization: WHO in crisis, F. Godlee; The development<br />

of international health policies—accountability intact?,<br />

I. Kickbusch; Globalization <strong>and</strong> cholera: implications<br />

for global governance, K. Lee <strong>and</strong> R. Dodgson; Publicprivate<br />

partnerships for health: their main targets, their<br />

diversity, <strong>and</strong> their future directions, R. Widdus; Global<br />

health governance: a conceptual review, R. Dodgson,<br />

K. Lee <strong>and</strong> N. Drager; Between isolationism <strong>and</strong> mutual<br />

vulnerability: a South-North perspective on global<br />

governance of epidemics in an age of globalization,<br />

O. Aginam; Governing the globalization of public<br />

health, A.L. Taylor. Making G8 leaders deliver:<br />

an analysis of compliance <strong>and</strong> health commitments,<br />

1996–2006, J.J. Kirton, N. Roudev <strong>and</strong> L. Sunderl<strong>and</strong>;<br />

The challenge of global health, L. Garrett; Name index.<br />

Includes 34 previously published journal articles<br />

April 2009 592 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2665-7 $275.00<br />

Global Governance<br />

NEW<br />

Global Law<br />

Edited by John J. Kirton <strong>and</strong> Jelena Madunic,<br />

both at University of Toronto<br />

The Library of Essays in Global Governance<br />

For centuries global law has been central to the practice<br />

<strong>and</strong> analysis of international relations. This volume<br />

assembles the key articles that have defined the scholarly<br />

field of global law, ranging from papers about customs,<br />

treaties <strong>and</strong> international institutions to the roles they<br />

have played in international relations <strong>and</strong> the effect they<br />

have had <strong>and</strong> will continue to have on the international<br />

system. This wide-ranging collection of articles on the<br />

role of global law also introduces case studies of the<br />

applications of global law.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Part I: the SourceS anD<br />

DeVeloPment of InternatIonal law: Positivism,<br />

functionalism, <strong>and</strong> international law, Hans J. Morgenthau;<br />

The subjects of a modern law of nations, Philip C. Jessup;<br />

Codification <strong>and</strong> development of international law,<br />

H. Lauterpacht; New approaches to the study<br />

of international law, Richard A. Falk; The prescribing<br />

function in world constitutive process: how international<br />

law is made, Myres S. McDougal <strong>and</strong> W. Michael Reisman;<br />

The reality <strong>and</strong> efficacy of international law, Ian Brownlie;<br />

Global economics <strong>and</strong> international economic law,<br />

John H. Jackson. Part II: comPetInG theorIeS of InternatIonal<br />

law: <strong>International</strong> law <strong>and</strong> assumptions about the state<br />

system, William D. Coplin; <strong>International</strong> relations<br />

<strong>and</strong> international law: two optics, Robert O. Keohane;<br />

The waning of the sovereign state: towards a new paradigm<br />

for international law, Christoph Schreuer; The concept<br />

of legalization, Kenneth W. Abbot, Robert O. Keohane,<br />

Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter <strong>and</strong><br />

Duncan Snidal. Part III: harD law, Soft law,<br />

leGalIzatIon anD normS: Hard <strong>and</strong> soft law in international<br />

governance, Kenneth W. Abbot <strong>and</strong> Duncan Snidal;<br />

Alternatives to ‘legalization’: richer views of law<br />

<strong>and</strong> politics, Martha Finnemore <strong>and</strong> Stephen J. Toope;<br />

Legalization, trade liberalization <strong>and</strong> domestic politics:<br />

a cautionary note, Judith Goldstein <strong>and</strong> Lisa L. Martin;<br />

Sovereignty <strong>and</strong> inequality, Benedict Kingsbury;<br />

Private justice in a global economy: from litigation<br />

to arbitration, Walter Mattli. Part IV: DoeS InternatIonal<br />

law matter? Compliance, Legitimacy <strong>and</strong> Accountability:<br />

On compliance, Abram Chayes <strong>and</strong> Antonia H<strong>and</strong>ler<br />

Chayes; How do international institutions matter?<br />

The domestic impact of international rules <strong>and</strong> norms,<br />

Andrew P. Cortell <strong>and</strong> James W. Davies Jr; The power<br />

of legitimacy <strong>and</strong> the legitimacy of power: international<br />

law in an age of power disequilibrium, Thomas M. Franck.<br />

Part V: the lawS of war anD force: The complexities<br />

of humanitarian intervention: a new world order<br />

challenge, Richard Falk; The use of force in international<br />

law, Thomas M. Franck; Name Index.<br />

Includes 21 previously published journal articles<br />

April 2009 546 pages<br />

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NEW<br />

Global Trade<br />

Edited by John J. Kirton, University of Toronto<br />

The Library of Essays in Global Governance<br />

The field of global trade is no less controversial today<br />

than it was centuries ago with continuing issues over<br />

trade agreements <strong>and</strong> the traditional debate over<br />

liberalization <strong>and</strong> protectionism. The papers in this<br />

volume represent the key scholarly works that have<br />

contributed to this debate about global trade <strong>and</strong><br />

place them within the context of the ever-exp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

globalization facing all states.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Part I: founDatIonS anD hIStorIcal<br />

oVerVIewS: Power versus plenty as objectives of foreign<br />

policy in the 17th <strong>and</strong> 18th centuries, Jacob Viner;<br />

An economic theory of protectionism, tariff bargaining<br />

<strong>and</strong> the formation of customs unions, Harry G. Johnson.<br />

Part II: SyStemIc cauSeS of InternatIonal traDe PolIcy anD<br />

reGImeS: Protectionism <strong>and</strong> world politics, Susan Strange;<br />

The political economy of international trade,<br />

Helen V. Milner; Power politics <strong>and</strong> international<br />

trade, Joanne Gowa <strong>and</strong> Edward D. Mansfield;<br />

The globalization of liberalization: policy diffusion<br />

in the international political economy, Beth A. Simmons<br />

<strong>and</strong> Zachary Elkins. Part III: SocIetal anD State cauSeS<br />

of InternatIonal traDe PolIcy anD reGImeS: The political<br />

economy of international trade: enduring puzzles<br />

<strong>and</strong> an agenda for inquiry, James E. Alt, Jeffry Frieden,<br />

Michael J. Gilligan, Dani Rodrik <strong>and</strong> Ronald Rogowski;<br />

Between free trade <strong>and</strong> protectionism, Helen V. Milner<br />

<strong>and</strong> David B. Yoffie; Why democracies co-operate<br />

more: electoral control <strong>and</strong> international trade<br />

agreements, Edward D. Mansfield Helen V. Milner<br />

<strong>and</strong> B. Peter Rosendorff. Part IV: conSequenceS of traDe:<br />

Growth, equIty, enVIronment, laBour anD human rIGhtS:<br />

Does trade cause growth?, Jeffrey A. Frankel <strong>and</strong><br />

David Romer; The politics of participation: decisionmaking<br />

processes <strong>and</strong> developing countries in the<br />

World Trade Organization, Amrita Narlikar;<br />

Political cleavages <strong>and</strong> changing exposure to trade,<br />

Ronald Rogowski; The fair trade-free trade debate:<br />

trade, labor <strong>and</strong> the environment, Robert Howse<br />

<strong>and</strong> Michael Trebilcock. Part V: GloBal traDe InStItutIonS:<br />

The GATT in historical perspective, Douglas A. Irwin;<br />

The GATT <strong>and</strong> the regulation of trade barriers:<br />

regime dynamics <strong>and</strong> functions, Jock A. Finlayson<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mark W. Zacher; The World Trade Organization:<br />

a new stage in international trade <strong>and</strong> development,<br />

Raymond Vernon; The World Trade Organization:<br />

institution-building in the multilateral trade system,<br />

Gilgert R. Winham. Part VI: reGIonalISm anD multIlateralISm:<br />

NAFTA <strong>and</strong> the legalization of world politics: a case<br />

study, Frederick M. Abbott; <strong>International</strong> law <strong>and</strong><br />

domestic institutions: reconciling North American<br />

‘unfair’ trade laws, Judith Goldstein; Multilateralising<br />

regionalism: spaghetti bowls as building blocs on the<br />

path to global free trade, Richard E. Baldwin; Name index.<br />

Includes 20 previously published journal articles<br />

April 2009 568 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2668-8 $275.00<br />

<strong>Politics</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> New Titles 009<br />

NEW<br />

<strong>International</strong> Finance<br />

Edited by John J. Kirton, University of Toronto<br />

The Library of Essays in Global Governance<br />

This collection of selected classic articles addresses<br />

the critical questions in the field of international<br />

finance <strong>and</strong> provides information <strong>and</strong> perspectives<br />

on international finance of the past, present <strong>and</strong> future.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Part I: the eVolutIon of the fIelD:<br />

The politics of international currencies, Susan Strange;<br />

Political economy aspects of international monetary<br />

reform, Harry G. Johnson; Prolegomena to the choice<br />

of an international monetary system, Richard N. Cooper;<br />

Historical research on international lending <strong>and</strong> debt,<br />

Barry Eichengreen; Phoenix risen: the resurrection<br />

of global finance, Benjamin J. Cohen; The political<br />

economy of international monetary relations,<br />

J. Lawrence Broz <strong>and</strong> Jeffry A. Frieden. Part II:<br />

InternatIonal fInancIal InStItutIonS: The legalization<br />

of international monetary affairs, Beth A. Simmons;<br />

The Asian crisis, the high debt model vs the Wall Street-<br />

Treasury-IMF complex, Robert Wade <strong>and</strong> Frank Veneroso;<br />

<strong>International</strong> institutions for reducing global financial<br />

instability, Kenneth Rogoff; The democratic deficit<br />

in the institutional arrangements for regulating global<br />

finance, Tony Porter. Part III: fInancIal GloBalIzatIon<br />

anD State autonomy: The obsolescence of capital<br />

controls?: Economic management in an age of global<br />

markets, John B. Goodman <strong>and</strong> Louis W. Pauly; Capital<br />

mobility <strong>and</strong> state autonomy: toward a structural theory<br />

of international monetary relations, David M. Andrews;<br />

The dynamics of financial globalization: technology,<br />

market structure, <strong>and</strong> policy response, Philip Cerny;<br />

Capital mobility, state autonomy <strong>and</strong> political legitimacy,<br />

Louis W. Pauly. Part IV: PolIcymakInG anD PolIcy<br />

co-orDInatIon: <strong>International</strong> economic structures,<br />

government interests, <strong>and</strong> international coordination<br />

of macroeconomic adjustment policies, Michael C. Webb;<br />

Between power <strong>and</strong> purpose: central bankers <strong>and</strong> the<br />

politics of regulatory convergence, Ethan Barnaby<br />

Kapstein; Invested interests: the politics of national<br />

economic policies in a world of global finance,<br />

Jeffry A. Frieden; Democratic institutions <strong>and</strong> exchangerate<br />

commitments, William Bernhard <strong>and</strong> David Leblang.<br />

Part V: the PolItIcal economy of monetary InteGratIon:<br />

The launching of the EMS: an analysis of change<br />

in foreign economic policy, Jonathan Story; Choosing<br />

union: monetary politics <strong>and</strong> Maastricht, Wayne S<strong>and</strong>holtz;<br />

European governance <strong>and</strong> the new constitutionalism:<br />

economic <strong>and</strong> monetary union <strong>and</strong> alternatives to<br />

disciplinary neo-liberalism in Europe, Stephen Gill;<br />

Name index.<br />

Includes 21 previously published journal articles<br />

April 2009 578 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2671-8 $275.00<br />

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G8 against Transnational<br />

Organized Crime<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>ine Scherrer, Sciences Po (Paris), France<br />

Global Finance<br />

“…provides an original <strong>and</strong> detailed analysis of the role<br />

of the G8 in the development of global measures against<br />

transnational organized crime, a subject area which<br />

is strikingly under-researched. It is required reading<br />

for anyone interested in the process of globalization<br />

of criminal justice policy <strong>and</strong> a valuable addition<br />

to the literature in international relations, criminology<br />

<strong>and</strong> law in the field.”<br />

—Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary<br />

University of London, UK<br />

The fight against transnational organized crime has been<br />

at the core of the G8’s actions since the 1990s. This<br />

book sheds light on the nature, structure <strong>and</strong> modus<br />

oper<strong>and</strong>i of the G8’s specific expertise on transnational<br />

organized crime from a sociological approach in order<br />

to underst<strong>and</strong> the elaboration, production <strong>and</strong> diffusion<br />

of international norms <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

Contents: Introduction; When drug trafficking<br />

<strong>and</strong> money laundering became priorities on the G7’s<br />

agenda; From drug trafficking to transnational organized<br />

crime; The G8’s involvement in the international<br />

mobilization against transnational organized crime;<br />

The creation of expertise on transnational organized crime<br />

within the G8 system; The structure <strong>and</strong> organization<br />

of the Lyon group; Cooperation as the imperative for<br />

mobilizing against transnational organized crime; The<br />

socialization of G8 norms within the G8 member states;<br />

Dissemination of the Lyon group’s recommendations;<br />

From the Lyon group to the Lyon/Roma group; A change<br />

of priorities for the Lyon/Roma group; Conclusion;<br />

Appendices; Bibliography; Index.<br />

May 2009 200 pages<br />

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GLOBAL<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

GOVERNANCE<br />

Series Editors: John J. Kirton, University<br />

of Toronto <strong>and</strong> Mir<strong>and</strong>a Schreurs,<br />

Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Global Environmental Governance addresses the<br />

new generation of twenty-first century environmental<br />

problems <strong>and</strong> the challenges they pose for management<br />

<strong>and</strong> governance at the local, national <strong>and</strong> global levels.<br />

Centered on the relationships among environmental<br />

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Environmental Skepticism<br />

Ecology, Power <strong>and</strong> Public Life<br />

Peter J. Jacques, University of Central Florida<br />

Global Environmental Governance<br />

“Peter Jacques has written the most comprehensive<br />

<strong>and</strong> deep work on environmental skepticism I know.<br />

Jacques does not just refute the environmental skeptics.<br />

He surrounds them, demonstrates their anchoring<br />

in industrial capitalism, dissects their worldview, explores<br />

the ontological ground of their discourse—<strong>and</strong> points<br />

the way forward to a better alternative. A necessary<br />

book about a subject that must be confronted.”<br />

—Joel Kovel, author of The Enemy of Nature <strong>and</strong> editor<br />

of Capitalism Nature Socialism<br />

“Environmental skepticism” describes the viewpoint<br />

that major environmental problems are either unreal<br />

or unimportant. This is the first book to analyze<br />

the importance of the anti-environmental countermovement<br />

in world politics <strong>and</strong> its meaning for<br />

democratic <strong>and</strong> accountable deliberation, as well<br />

as its importance as a mal-adaptive project that<br />

hinders the world’s people to rise to the challenges<br />

of sustainability.<br />

Contents: Preface; Introduction; Science, nature <strong>and</strong><br />

environmental skepticism; World politics <strong>and</strong> political<br />

ecology; Civic-ontological implications of environmental<br />

skepticism; Biopolitics <strong>and</strong> representation of the other:<br />

skepticism, violence <strong>and</strong> disposal; Environmental<br />

skepticism <strong>and</strong> the dynamics of collapse;<br />

The ecological demos; Terms <strong>and</strong> propositions;<br />

References; Appendices; Index.<br />

April 2009 234 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7102-2 $99.95<br />

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NEW<br />

Innovation in Global<br />

Health Governance<br />

Critical Cases<br />

Edited by Andrew F. Cooper, The Centre<br />

for <strong>International</strong> Governance Innovation<br />

<strong>and</strong> John J. Kirton, University of Toronto<br />

Global Environmental Governance<br />

“…This admirable volume makes the field accessible<br />

through real world examples presented by leading<br />

experts, <strong>and</strong> highlights some possibilities for new<br />

strategies. This book will be an indispensable resource…”<br />

—Stephen S. Morse, Columbia University <strong>and</strong> Mailman<br />

School of Public Health<br />

Analyzing twenty-first century innovations in global<br />

health governance, this volume addresses questions<br />

of p<strong>and</strong>emics, essential medicines <strong>and</strong> disease<br />

eradication through detailed case studies of critical<br />

<strong>and</strong> rapidly spreading infectious diseases such<br />

as HIV/AIDS <strong>and</strong> SARS <strong>and</strong> “lifestyle” illnesses such<br />

as tobacco-related illnesses, all of which are at the<br />

centre of the current global health challenge.<br />

Contents: Preface; Part I: IntroDuctIon: Critical<br />

cases in global health innovation, Andrew F. Cooper,<br />

John J. Kirton <strong>and</strong> Michael A. Stevenson. Part II:<br />

reSPonDInG to PanDemIcS: Severe Acute Respiratory<br />

Syndrome: Epidemic of fear; SARS <strong>and</strong> the political<br />

economy of contagion, Andrew T. Price-Smith <strong>and</strong><br />

Yanzhong Huang; Lessons from SARS: past practice,<br />

future innovation, Carolyn Bennett; The WHO <strong>and</strong><br />

SARS: the challenge of innovative responses to global<br />

health security, Adam Kamradt-Scott. Part III: acceSSInG<br />

afforDaBle meDIcIneS: SARS <strong>and</strong> avian influenza in China<br />

<strong>and</strong> Canada: the politics of controlling infectious disease,<br />

Sonny Shui-Hing Lo; The role of civil society in p<strong>and</strong>emic<br />

preparedness, Kathryn White <strong>and</strong> Maria B<strong>and</strong>a; In-flewenza:<br />

p<strong>and</strong>emic inluenza <strong>and</strong> its security implications,<br />

Yanzhong Huang. Part IV: acceSSInG afforDaBle<br />

meDIcIneS: Coming to terms with Southern Africa’s HIV/<br />

AIDS epidemic, Hany Besada; The renovation<br />

of institutions to support drug access: is it enough?,<br />

Jillian Clare Cohen-Kohler; Global health governance<br />

from below: access to AIDS medicines, international<br />

human rights law, <strong>and</strong> social movements, Lisa Forman.<br />

Part V: conDuctIonG camPaIGnS aGaInSt chronIc IllneSS;<br />

Polio <strong>and</strong> Tobacco: Rotary <strong>International</strong> <strong>and</strong> eradicating<br />

polio, Robert Scott, Wilfred Wilkinson <strong>and</strong> John Eberhard;<br />

Globalisation <strong>and</strong> the politics of health governance:<br />

the framework convention on tobacco control, Jeff Collin<br />

<strong>and</strong> Kelley Lee. Part VI: DefInInG future DIrectIonS<br />

In GloBal health GoVernance: Forging the trade link<br />

in global health governance, Benedikte Dal,<br />

Laura Sunderl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Nick Drager; Explaining<br />

compliance with G8 health commitments, 1996–2006,<br />

John J. Kirton, Nikolai Roudev, Laura Sunderl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Catherine Kunz; Global health initiatives: a healthy<br />

governance response?, Caroline Khoubesserian. Part VII:<br />

concluSIon: Innovation in global health governance,<br />

John J. Kirton <strong>and</strong> Andrew F. Cooper; Bibliography; Index<br />

April 2009 422 pages<br />

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Transatlantic Environment<br />

<strong>and</strong> Energy <strong>Politics</strong><br />

Comparative <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Perspectives<br />

Edited by Mir<strong>and</strong>a Schreurs, Freie Universität<br />

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University <strong>and</strong> Stacy D. Van Deveer, University<br />

of New Hampshire<br />

Global Environmental Governance<br />

“A valuable <strong>and</strong> much needed contribution to the<br />

comparative study of European <strong>and</strong> American regulatory<br />

policies…comprehensive <strong>and</strong> exhaustively researched…”<br />

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Using a wide range of case studies that embrace climate<br />

change, product st<strong>and</strong>ards, chemical regulations,<br />

renewable energy policies, food safety <strong>and</strong> geneticallymodified<br />

organisms, this fascinating volume examines<br />

areas of conflict <strong>and</strong> cooperation in the relationship<br />

between the European Union <strong>and</strong> North America.<br />

Contents: Exp<strong>and</strong>ing Transatlantic relations: implications<br />

for environment <strong>and</strong> energy politics, Mir<strong>and</strong>a A. Schreurs,<br />

Henrik Selin <strong>and</strong> Stacy D. VanDeveer. Part I: GoVernInG<br />

wIthIn anD BeyonD the State: comParatIVe enVIronmental<br />

GoVernance anD ItS ImPlIcatIonS for PolIcy DeVeloPment:<br />

governance for sustainable development: the United<br />

States <strong>and</strong> the European Union compared,<br />

Elizabeth Bomberg; Intergovernmental management<br />

of environmental policy in the United States <strong>and</strong> the EU,<br />

Sonja Wälti. Part II: GoVernInG rISk: chemIcal reGulatIonS,<br />

aSBeStoS BanS, ProDuct StanDarDS, anD GenetIcally moDIfIeD<br />

orGanISmS: Transatlantic politics of chemicals<br />

management, Henrik Selin; Oceans apart? Policy<br />

reversals, transatlantic politics, <strong>and</strong> the EU asbestos<br />

ban, Marcus Carson; Targeting consumer product<br />

environmental impacts across the Atlantic, Alastair Iles;<br />

Transatlantic food fights in an era of globalization: when<br />

menus, rules <strong>and</strong> choices collide, Patricia M. Keilbach;<br />

Implications of the transatlantic biotech dispute<br />

for developing countries, Thomas Bernauer <strong>and</strong><br />

Philipp Aerni. Part III: GoVernInG carBon: renewaBle<br />

enerGy anD clImate chanGe: Promotion of renewable<br />

energy in the United States <strong>and</strong> the European Union:<br />

policy progress <strong>and</strong> prospects, Ian H. Rowl<strong>and</strong>s;<br />

Conflict <strong>and</strong> cooperation in transatlantic climate politics:<br />

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American forest sectors, Benjamin Cashore,<br />

Graeme Auld, Deanna Newsom <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Egan;<br />

Mad cows <strong>and</strong> ailing hens: the transatlantic relationship<br />

<strong>and</strong> livestock diseases, Kate O’Neill. Conclusion:<br />

Transatlantic environmental relations: implications<br />

for the global community, Mir<strong>and</strong>a A. Schreurs,<br />

Henrik Selin <strong>and</strong> Stacy D. VanDeveer; References; Index.<br />

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arctIc PolItIcS throuGh claImS of knowleDGe: A changing<br />

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Science, cooperation <strong>and</strong> conflict in the Polar region,<br />

Rob Huebert; IPY field stations: functions <strong>and</strong> meanings,<br />

Urban Wråkberg. Part II: whoSe enVIronment? ScIence<br />

anD PolItIcS In the antarctIca: Antarctic science, politics<br />

<strong>and</strong> the IPY legacies, Julia Jabour <strong>and</strong> Marcus Haward;<br />

The IPY <strong>and</strong> the Antarctic Treaty system: reflections<br />

fifty years later, Donald R. Rothwell; The formation<br />

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the colonial era through the IGY, Consuelo Léon Woppke;<br />

Biological prospecting in the Southern Polar region:<br />

science-geopolitics interface, Sanjay Chaturvedi; Three<br />

spirals of power/knowledge: scientific laboratories,<br />

environmental panopticons <strong>and</strong> emerging biopolitics,<br />

Monica Tennberg; Index.<br />

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euraSIa: Inter-state cooperation in Central Asia from<br />

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The institutional foundations of intergovernmentalism<br />

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Patriotism <strong>and</strong> cosmopolitanism, Martha Nussbaum;<br />

Aliens <strong>and</strong> citizens: the case for open borders,<br />

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<strong>International</strong> liberalism <strong>and</strong> distributive justice: a survey<br />

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Non-state actors play an important role in international<br />

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non-State actorS In the theory of InternatIonal law: The<br />

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Nongovernmental organizations <strong>and</strong> international law,<br />

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The Ottawa Convention banning l<strong>and</strong>mines, the role<br />

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Law Adjudication: The amicis curiae before international<br />

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Enforcement: The environmental accountability<br />

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Globalization of human rights: the role of non-state<br />

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actors: the developing jurisprudence from the ad hoc<br />

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state responsibility for extraterritorial violations<br />

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Robert McCorquodale <strong>and</strong> Penelope Simons; Overcoming<br />

NGO accountability concerns in international governance,<br />

Erik B. Bluemel; Name index.<br />

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Lina M. Svedin, University of Utah<br />

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Contents: Introduction. Conceptualizing organizational<br />

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Crisis cooperation in light of the three traditions: case<br />

illustrations; Organizational behavior in decisionsituations;<br />

Cooperative strategies across crises; Linking<br />

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Organizing for crisis cooperation: conclusions<br />

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China <strong>and</strong> the Global<br />

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The <strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

of New Regionalisms Series<br />

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The Role of the<br />

European Union in Asia<br />

China <strong>and</strong> India as Strategic Partners<br />

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Clash or Cooperation<br />

of Civilizations?<br />

Overlapping Integration <strong>and</strong> Identities<br />

Edited by Wolfgang Zank,<br />

Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

of New Regionalisms Series<br />

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basin <strong>and</strong> queries to what extent these various identities<br />

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Contents: Introduction: overlapping identities<br />

<strong>and</strong> integration processes in the Mediterranean<br />

basin, Wolfgang Zank; A clash of civilizations inside<br />

the MENA countries? Islamist versus secular civil<br />

society <strong>and</strong> the failure of pro-democracy policies,<br />

Francesco Cavatorta; Beyond the clash of civilizations:<br />

the rapprochement of Turkish Islamic elite with the West,<br />

Ihsan Dagi; The alliance of civilizations: the Spanish<br />

approach to bridging the divide between Islam<br />

<strong>and</strong> the West, Koussay Boulaich <strong>and</strong> Søren Dosenrode;<br />

Obstacles to African unity—a Deutschian perspective,<br />

Søren Dosenrode; The gradual Europeanization of North<br />

Africa: from ‘Arab socialism’ to a ‘stake in EU’s internal<br />

market’, Wolfgang Zank; European security <strong>and</strong> the<br />

‘clash of civilizations’: differences in the policies of<br />

France, Germany <strong>and</strong> the UK towards the Mediterranean<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Middle East, Peter Seeberg; Citizenship <strong>and</strong><br />

cultural clashes: the cartoon crisis <strong>and</strong> changing notions<br />

of citizenship, Jakob Feldt; ‘Enriched by open borders<br />

<strong>and</strong> a lively variety of languages, cultures <strong>and</strong> regions:’<br />

cooperation <strong>and</strong> integration in the EU in spite of cultural<br />

diversity, Wolfgang Zank; Some concluding remarks<br />

on overlapping integration in the Mediterranean basin,<br />

Wolfgang Zank; Index.<br />

Includes 4 figures <strong>and</strong> 5 tables<br />

February 2009 242 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7407-8 $99.95<br />

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De-coding New Regionalism<br />

Shifting Socio-political Contexts<br />

in Central Europe <strong>and</strong> Latin America<br />

Edited by James W. Scott, Leibniz Institute<br />

for Regional Development <strong>and</strong> Structural<br />

Planning, Germany <strong>and</strong> Karelian Institute,<br />

University of Joensuu, Finl<strong>and</strong><br />

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“This is a comparative collection that critically examines<br />

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discussion of regional politics, institutions <strong>and</strong> policies,<br />

as well as to the literature on modernization<br />

<strong>and</strong> democratization in Latin America <strong>and</strong> Central<br />

<strong>and</strong> Eastern Europe.”<br />

—Michael Keating, European University Institute, Italy<br />

Bringing together comparative case studies from<br />

Central Europe <strong>and</strong> South America, this book focuses<br />

on “new” regions—regions created as political projects<br />

of modernization <strong>and</strong> “re-scaling.” Through this<br />

approach it de-codes “New Regionalism” in terms<br />

of its contributions to institutional change, while<br />

acknowledging its contested nature <strong>and</strong> contradictions.<br />

January 2009 272 pages<br />

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Globalization’s Limits<br />

Conflicting National Interests<br />

in Trade <strong>and</strong> Finance<br />

Dimitris Chorafas<br />

Globalization, the internationalization of trade,<br />

<strong>and</strong> financial integration are having enormous<br />

implications for businesses as well as for the whole<br />

economies of countries or blocks of countries. In this<br />

book Chorafas argues that research is now producing<br />

evidence that there may be limits to such globalization<br />

<strong>and</strong> amalgamation <strong>and</strong> that these need to be better<br />

defined <strong>and</strong> understood if some of the problems now<br />

being identified are to be prevented from applying<br />

the brakes, or worse, putting the process into<br />

reverse gear.<br />

June 2009 354 pages<br />

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Transition <strong>and</strong> Development<br />

in China<br />

Towards Shared Growth<br />

Yun Chen, Fudan University, China<br />

Transition <strong>and</strong> Development<br />

“China’s economic miracle continues to impress. What<br />

explains its staying power? Yun Chen takes readers<br />

inside, illuminating the sources of Beijing’s burgeoning<br />

prosperity. Her masterful book is essential reading for<br />

those seeking to discover the secret of China’s success.”<br />

—Steven Rosefielde, University of North Carolina,<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

China’s transition from a planned economy to a market<br />

economy has succeeded in producing more than<br />

a decade of phenomenal growth. How the difficult<br />

task of balancing the diverse array of often competing<br />

concerns has been achieved is the subject of this book,<br />

which examines the dismantling of the centrally<br />

planned system <strong>and</strong> the mechanism of institutional<br />

change in Chinese transition<br />

May 2009 426 pages<br />

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Wealth, Welfare <strong>and</strong><br />

the Global Free Market<br />

A Social Audit of Capitalist Economics<br />

Ibrahim Ozer Ertuna, Bosphorous<br />

University, Istanbul, Turkey.<br />

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as a description of what motivates behavior.”<br />

—Seymour Smidt, Cornell University<br />

Emphasizing the distinction between wealth <strong>and</strong><br />

welfare, Ozer Ertuna recognizes that the search for<br />

a helpful way forward based on classical economic<br />

concepts, models <strong>and</strong> arguments is likely to prove<br />

fruitless. In this challenging book the reader is invited<br />

to consider that different approaches are needed. With<br />

a mixture of theory <strong>and</strong> practical examples, Ertuna<br />

examines markets <strong>and</strong> international trade in the era<br />

of globalization from scientific, economic, cultural,<br />

philosophical <strong>and</strong> faith-based viewpoints. His survey<br />

of the different perspectives details what is being<br />

proposed by the “Post Autistic Economics” movement;<br />

the Nobel laureates of the Santa Fe Institute; “critical<br />

theoreticians”; environmentalists; <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

September 2009 c. 220 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-566-08905-3 c. $114.95<br />

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What’s Left in Latin America?<br />

Regime Change in New Times<br />

James Petras, State University of New York,<br />

Binghamton <strong>and</strong> Henry Veltmeyer,<br />

Saint Mary’s University<br />

“Another ‘must read’ work by two intellectual<br />

heavyweights. Petras <strong>and</strong> Veltmeyer pull no punches<br />

in aiming their incisive analysis at Latin America’s ‘Pink<br />

Tide.’ Readers get constructive criticism of the Left<br />

from the Left. The result is a provocative <strong>and</strong> sobering<br />

invitation to dispense with feel good politics, revisit class<br />

analysis, <strong>and</strong> rethink the contradictory drama that<br />

is Latin America.”<br />

—Richard A. Dello Buono, New College of Florida<br />

This book concerns recent <strong>and</strong> current political<br />

developments in Latin America related to the<br />

emergence of left-leaning regimes riding the waves<br />

of anti-neoliberalism <strong>and</strong> a primary commodities<br />

boom. Based on five years of field research <strong>and</strong><br />

a critical engagement with social movements in the<br />

region, the book documents the short-term advances<br />

<strong>and</strong> strategic weaknesses of these left-leaning regimes,<br />

highlighting their failure to take advantage of favorable<br />

economic <strong>and</strong> political conditions. The authors profiles<br />

four cases of recent <strong>and</strong> current political developments,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the prospects for socialism, in Argentina, Bolivia,<br />

Cuba <strong>and</strong> Venezuela.<br />

Contents: Introduction. Latin America’s changing mosaic<br />

of movements <strong>and</strong> governments; New times: from<br />

a decade lost to development to a new millennium;<br />

Argentina: from crisis <strong>and</strong> rebellion to pragmatic<br />

neoliberalism; Bolivia: class dynamics <strong>and</strong> regime<br />

politics; Cuba: continuing revolution <strong>and</strong> new<br />

contradictions; Venezuela: democracy, socialism<br />

<strong>and</strong> imperialism; Back to the future or fastforward<br />

to the past? Index.<br />

Includes 6 b&w tables<br />

July 2009 266 pages<br />

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A Comparison across Four<br />

New EU Member States<br />

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Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania<br />

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Public Policy <strong>and</strong> Social Welfare<br />

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Car Troubles<br />

Critical Studies of Automobility<br />

Edited by Jim Conley, Trent University <strong>and</strong><br />

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Transport <strong>and</strong> Society<br />

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is not a problem.’ It gives rich, diverse insights<br />

into our problematization of the car, <strong>and</strong> into the<br />

complex politics of dealing with the problems cars<br />

cause.”<br />

—Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa<br />

Bringing together an international <strong>and</strong> multidisciplinary<br />

team of leading transportation scholars,<br />

this book’s central premise is that the car as the<br />

dominant mode of travel needs to be problematized.<br />

It examines a wide range of issues that are central<br />

to automobility by situating it within social, economic,<br />

<strong>and</strong> political contexts, <strong>and</strong> by combining social<br />

theory, specific case studies <strong>and</strong> policy-oriented<br />

analysis. It examines obstacles to change based<br />

in status dynamics, the worldwide expansion<br />

of auto hegemony, <strong>and</strong> the “locking-in” of automobility;<br />

<strong>and</strong> considers the possibility of alternatives that<br />

go beyond the car.<br />

Includes 3 b&w illustrations, 12 line drawings <strong>and</strong> 7 tables<br />

August 2009 c. 250 pages<br />

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The <strong>Ashgate</strong> Research Companion<br />

to Political Leadership<br />

Edited by Joseph Masciulli <strong>and</strong><br />

Mikhail A. Molchanov, both at St Thomas University<br />

<strong>and</strong> W. Andy Knight, University of Alberta<br />

This volume discusses the major theories of political<br />

leadership, with a focus on contemporary challenges<br />

that political leaders face worldwide <strong>and</strong> provides<br />

a comprehensive <strong>and</strong> up-to-date resource for<br />

an international readership in political science,<br />

international relations, sociology, social anthropology,<br />

business administration, history, <strong>and</strong> culture studies,<br />

as well as political practitioners seeking leadership<br />

insights <strong>and</strong> concerned citizens everywhere.<br />

Contents: Preface; Part I: IntroDuctIon: Political leadership<br />

in context, Joesph Masciulli, Mikhail Molchanov <strong>and</strong><br />

W. Andy Knight. Part II: Classical Theories of Political<br />

Leadership, Mikhail Molchanov; Political leadership<br />

<strong>and</strong> the problem of principle: a classical response<br />

to post-modernism, Richard Myers; Prudence <strong>and</strong> glory:<br />

Machiavelli on political leadership, Christine Cornell<br />

<strong>and</strong> Patrick Malcolmson. Part III: contemPorary theorIeS<br />

of PolItIcal theory: Conceptions of global leadership<br />

for contextually intelligent <strong>and</strong> innovatively adaptive<br />

political leaders, Joseph Masciulli <strong>and</strong> W. Andy Knight;<br />

Heidegger’s Führerprinzip: leadership out of <strong>and</strong> into<br />

nihilism, Edward Grant Andrew; Leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

management, W. Andy Knight; Feminist approaches<br />

to the study of political leadership, Laura Sjoberg.<br />

Part IV: SelecteD StuDIeS of natIonal PolItIcal leaDerShIP:<br />

American civil military relations <strong>and</strong> political leadership,<br />

Geoffrey Corn <strong>and</strong> Eric Talbot Jensen; Presidential<br />

leadership in times of war, Am<strong>and</strong>a DiPaolo; The gendered<br />

nature of leadership analysis: lessons from women leaders<br />

as executives in Anglo-American systems, Patricia L. Sykes;<br />

Generational change in Chinese political leadership,<br />

Hairong Lai; Political leadership in China in the 21st<br />

century, Weixing Chen; Elites <strong>and</strong> leadership in Russian<br />

politics, Oxana Gaman Golutvina; Islam/Muslims<br />

<strong>and</strong> political leadership, Mojtaba Mahdavi. Part V:<br />

SelecteD StuDIeS of InternatIonal orGanIzatIon anD GloBal<br />

ISSueS leaDerShIP: Leadership in the European Union:<br />

assessing the significance of the trio council presidency,<br />

Colette Mazzucelli; <strong>International</strong> human rights, political<br />

leadership <strong>and</strong> the problem of normative change in the<br />

international system, Shaun Narine; Leading the leaders:<br />

NGO’s environmental advocacy, Barbara MacKinnon,<br />

Kenneth H. Maybee, Mikhail A. Molchanov <strong>and</strong><br />

Eddie Oldfield. Part VI: SelecteD StuDIeS of PolItIcal<br />

leaDerShIP anD SocIety: Courts <strong>and</strong> the paradox of<br />

political leadership, Thomas M.J. Bateman; The war<br />

on terror—war or metaphor?, Jeffrey Addicott; Intellectual<br />

political leadership in a Canadian context, H.D. Forbes;<br />

A political economic analysis of women leaders,<br />

Louise Carbert. Part VII: the future of PolItIcal leaDerShIP:<br />

Challenges for future political leaders: innovatively<br />

adapting ethically in dangerous <strong>and</strong> uncertain contexts,<br />

Joseph Masciulli; Bibliography; Index.<br />

Includes 8 tables<br />

October 2009 c. 453 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7182-4 c. $154.95<br />

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Building Strong Nations<br />

Improving Governability<br />

<strong>and</strong> Public Management<br />

Eran Vigoda-Gadot, University of Haifa, Israel<br />

“Vigoda-Gadot offers a path breaking analysis that<br />

bears directly on the future of governance…Citizens,<br />

elected officials <strong>and</strong> managers—public <strong>and</strong> private—<br />

need to carefully read <strong>and</strong> consider his insights. This<br />

book is our portal to an optimistic, collaborative future.”<br />

—Marc Holzer, Rutgers University<br />

Building Strong Nations enriches the discussion about<br />

moving modern nations forward despite major problems<br />

such as the clash of ideologies, the overburdening<br />

of <strong>and</strong> expectations from public administration,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the growing instability in world economics<br />

<strong>and</strong> international relations. It suggests potential<br />

directions for improving governability <strong>and</strong> public<br />

management against a backdrop of the tension<br />

between bureaucracy <strong>and</strong> democracy.<br />

Contents: Preface; Introduction: strong nations, weak<br />

nations, <strong>and</strong> the enigma of effective governability.<br />

Part I: the State of moDern natIonS anD the reBIrth<br />

of an olD ParaDox: Theoretical approaches to nation<br />

building; Dilemmas of governability under democratic<br />

<strong>and</strong> bureaucratic constraints. Part II: cauGht Between<br />

Democracy anD Bureaucracy: An Anthology of Empirical<br />

Examinations: The power of bureaucracy: managerial<br />

quality <strong>and</strong> performance; The charm of democracy:<br />

building on democratic values <strong>and</strong> good citizenship;<br />

Empirical evidence: a longitudinal national study of<br />

bureaucracy <strong>and</strong> democracy in Israel. Part III: StronG<br />

natIonS anD the reconcIlIatIon of the DemocratIc-<br />

BureaucratIc ParaDox: Several Alternatives: Strong<br />

nations <strong>and</strong> collaboration in public administration:<br />

a myth or necessity?; Strong nations <strong>and</strong> innovation<br />

in the public sector; Strong nations <strong>and</strong> global reforms<br />

in public administration: a new borderless public policy;<br />

Building strong nations by effective governability<br />

in a democratic cosmos; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.<br />

January 2009 280 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7546-4 $114.95<br />

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Corruption in <strong>International</strong> Business<br />

The Challenge of Cultural <strong>and</strong> Legal Diversity<br />

Edited by Sharon Eicher, Friends University,<br />

Wichita, Kansas<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility<br />

<strong>International</strong> business involves complex, ethically<br />

challenging, <strong>and</strong> sometimes threatening, dilemmas<br />

that can involve political <strong>and</strong> personal agendas.<br />

In this book, Sharon Eicher examines corruption<br />

as it pertains to the business sector <strong>and</strong> the campaigns<br />

in emerging markets to curb corruption in both public<br />

<strong>and</strong> private sectors.<br />

January 2009 264 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7137-4 $99.95<br />

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Crisis <strong>and</strong> Change in the British<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dutch Prison Services<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Crisis-Reform Processes<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ra L. Resodihardjo,<br />

Leiden University, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

“…A remarkable achievement in internationally<br />

comparative research.”<br />

—Roy King, University of Cambridge, UK<br />

Examining the conditions under which a crisis<br />

in a policy sector can lead to significant reform<br />

within the sector, this study draws on crises within<br />

the British <strong>and</strong> Dutch Prison Services.<br />

Includes 18 tables <strong>and</strong> 11 figures<br />

June 2009 230 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7549-5 $99.95<br />

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Green Leviathan<br />

The Case for a Federal Role<br />

in Environmental Policy<br />

Inger Weibust, Carlton University<br />

Federalism Studies<br />

“This is an excellent book on a very important<br />

subject: at what jurisdictional level in decentralized<br />

governmental systems should the responsibility<br />

for meaningful environmental regulation be housed.<br />

To answer this question, Inger Weibust critically<br />

reviews a vast economic <strong>and</strong> political science literature<br />

to formulate empirical propositions which are then<br />

‘tested’ using information derived from a study of four<br />

governmental systems: those of the United States,<br />

Canada, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the European Union.<br />

A genuine contribution!”<br />

—Albert Breton, University of Toronto<br />

Offering an essential insight into the complexities<br />

of policy-making, this volume builds on comparative<br />

case studies on air <strong>and</strong> water pollution to examine<br />

how governance structure affects environmental<br />

policy performance in the US, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Canada<br />

<strong>and</strong> the European Union.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Examining the case for<br />

decentralized policymaking; Interjurisdictional<br />

regulatory competition <strong>and</strong> fears about competitiveness;<br />

The alternatives to decentralization: contracts<br />

versus institutions; United States: greening through<br />

centralization; Switzerl<strong>and</strong>: the power of referenda<br />

in a noncentralized system; Canada: when centralization<br />

does not occur; The European Union: setting stringent<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards despite the obstacles; Conclusion;<br />

References: Index.<br />

Includes 25 tables <strong>and</strong> 11 figures<br />

July 2009 246 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7729-1 $99.95<br />

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The Limits to Governance<br />

The Challenge of Policy-Making<br />

for the New Life Sciences<br />

Edited by Catherine Lyall, University of Edinburgh,<br />

UK, Theo Papaioannou, Open University, UK<br />

<strong>and</strong> James Smith, University of Edinburgh, UK<br />

“This is a much-needed, constructively critical look<br />

at governance as the proposed alternative to top-down<br />

government approaches…”<br />

—Arie Rip, University of Twente, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

How can policy-makers ensure that we benefit<br />

from the health developments brought by genomics<br />

while satisfying both the expectations of society<br />

<strong>and</strong> the economic imperatives? This book offers<br />

a critique of the new governance agenda for science<br />

<strong>and</strong> innovation in the context of the life sciences,<br />

<strong>and</strong> particularly genomics. The authors argue that<br />

the governance of genomics presents policy-makers<br />

worldwide with a variety of new problems; their<br />

valuable research offers the solutions.<br />

July 2009 300 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7508-2 $114.95<br />

NEW<br />

New Frontiers in<br />

Microsimulation Modelling<br />

�<br />

Edited by Ashghar Zaidi, European Centre<br />

for Social Welfare Policy <strong>and</strong> Research, Austria<br />

<strong>and</strong> OECD, France, Ann Harding, University<br />

of Canberra, Australia <strong>and</strong> Paul Williamson,<br />

University of Liverpool, UK<br />

Public Policy <strong>and</strong> Social Welfare<br />

In the past fifteen years, microsimulation models have<br />

become firmly established as vital tools for analysis<br />

of the distributional impact of changes in governmental<br />

programs. With contributions from more than sixty<br />

international experts, this volume offers a comprehensive<br />

introduction to the state of microsimulation internationally,<br />

illustrating a wide range of new applications<br />

<strong>and</strong> approaches.<br />

July 2009 c. 368 pages<br />

Paperback 978-0-7546-7647-8 c. $74.95<br />

Examination copies are available<br />

Public Policy <strong>and</strong> Governance<br />

FORTHCOMING<br />

Olympic Cities: 2012<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Remaking of London<br />

Edited by Gavin Poynter <strong>and</strong> Iain MacRury,<br />

both at University of East London, UK<br />

Design <strong>and</strong> the Built Environment<br />

�<br />

“For those with an interest in, or responsibility for,<br />

London’s legacy planning there is much here with which<br />

to agree <strong>and</strong> some perspectives with which to disagree,<br />

but the contributions are never less than thoughtful,<br />

thought-provoking <strong>and</strong> challenging.”<br />

—Tom Russell, Group Director Olympic Legacy,<br />

London Development Agency, UK<br />

London’s bid to host the 2012 Olympic <strong>and</strong> Paralympic<br />

Games was based upon the event providing a significant<br />

catalyst for the regeneration <strong>and</strong> renewal of East London<br />

<strong>and</strong> was more about social, cultural <strong>and</strong> economic<br />

aspects than sport. Drawing upon historical, cultural,<br />

economic <strong>and</strong> socio-demographic perspectives, this<br />

book examines the role of a sporting mega-event<br />

in promoting urban regeneration <strong>and</strong> social renewal.<br />

Includes 13 b&w illustrations<br />

October 2009 c. 304 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7100-8 c. $114.95<br />

NEW<br />

The <strong>Politics</strong> of Self-Governance<br />

Edited by Peter Triantafillou <strong>and</strong> Eva Sørensen,<br />

both at Roskilde University, Denmark<br />

This volume examines the emergence, causes<br />

<strong>and</strong> consequences of the politics of self-governance<br />

both within relevant social science theorizing <strong>and</strong><br />

in the everyday life production of public governance<br />

in various policy areas.<br />

Contents: The politics of self-governance: an introduction,<br />

Peter Triantafillou <strong>and</strong> Eva Sørensen. Part I: ScIentIfIc<br />

reflectIonS on GoVernance: A macro level perspective<br />

on governance of the self <strong>and</strong> others, Anders Esmark<br />

<strong>and</strong> Peter Triantafillou; The politics of self-governance<br />

in meso level theories, Eva Sørensen <strong>and</strong> Jacob Torfing;<br />

Self-governance in micro level theory, Lina Eriksson.<br />

Part II: GoVernance In actIon: The institutional design<br />

of self-governance: insights from public-private<br />

partnerships, Keith Baker, Jonathan Justice <strong>and</strong><br />

Chris Skelcher; Citizen <strong>and</strong> city: institutional reform<br />

<strong>and</strong> self-governance in Los Angeles, Juliet Musso<br />

<strong>and</strong> Christopher Weare; Paradoxes of the self:<br />

self-owning universities in a society of control,<br />

Jacob Williams Ørberg <strong>and</strong> Susan Wright; Selfgovernance<br />

<strong>and</strong> the disappearance of the human<br />

body, Herbert Gottweis; Public administration in teams:<br />

self-governing civil servants, Birgitte Poulsen; Governing<br />

the responsible prisoner: a comparative analysis,<br />

Mary Bosworth; Self-governance through the committees<br />

in the in the open method of co-ordination: the cases<br />

of employment <strong>and</strong> social inclusion, Caroline de la Porte,<br />

David Natali <strong>and</strong> Philippe Pochet; Conclusion,<br />

Eva Sørensen <strong>and</strong> Peter Triantafillou; Index.<br />

August 2009 238 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7164-0 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9281-2<br />

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NEW<br />

The <strong>Politics</strong> of Unemployment<br />

in Europe<br />

Policy Responses <strong>and</strong> Collective Action<br />

Edited by Marco Giugni,<br />

University of Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

“…This collection will be immensely valuable to policy<br />

analysts <strong>and</strong> stake-holders.”<br />

—Richard Balme, Sciences Po, Paris, France <strong>and</strong> School<br />

of Government, Peking University, China<br />

This book offers a state-of-the-art discussion of the<br />

political issues surrounding unemployment in Europe.<br />

Marco Giugni has produced a number of genuinely<br />

cross-national chapters <strong>and</strong> specific national cases<br />

resulting from his three year cross-national comparative<br />

research project. This expert research is combined<br />

with studies from invited experts in the field producing<br />

a must-have text on the issues of unemployment.<br />

February 2009 224 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7348-4 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9071-9<br />

FORTHCOMING<br />

Poverty Among Older People<br />

<strong>and</strong> Pensions Policy in the EU<br />

Edited by Asghar Zaidi, European Centre<br />

for Social Welfare Policy <strong>and</strong> Research, Austria<br />

Public Policy <strong>and</strong> Social Welfare<br />

�<br />

Based on research work financed by the European<br />

Commission, this book offers a comprehensive picture<br />

of the present state of later-life poverty across<br />

the twenty-five member states of the European Union.<br />

The authors analyze the poverty risks older people<br />

currently face in these various countries, leading<br />

onto a discussion of the impact that possible pension<br />

reforms will have on the retirement incomes for<br />

future generations.<br />

October 2009 c. 224 pages<br />

Paperback 978-0-7546-7362-0 c. $59.95<br />

Examination copies are available<br />

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NEW<br />

Rules of Law <strong>and</strong> Laws of Ruling<br />

On the Governance of Law<br />

Edited by Franz von Benda-Beckmann,<br />

Keebet von Benda-Beckmann <strong>and</strong> Julia Eckert,<br />

all at the Max Planck Institute for Social<br />

Anthropology, Germany<br />

Law, Justice <strong>and</strong> Power<br />

“…This fascinating collection addresses the contradictory<br />

<strong>and</strong> overlapping nature of governance from the perspective<br />

of legal pluralism <strong>and</strong> anthropological theory. The book<br />

provides great insight into the forms of order <strong>and</strong> disorder<br />

now roiling the world.”<br />

—Sally Engle Merry, New York University<br />

Offering an anthropological perspective, this book<br />

explores the changing relations between law <strong>and</strong><br />

governance, examining how changes in the structure<br />

of governance affect the relative social significance<br />

of law within situations of legal pluralism.<br />

May 2009 302 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7239-5 $114.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9132-7<br />

NEW<br />

Rural Sustainable Development<br />

in the Knowledge Society<br />

Edited by Karl Bruckmeier, Göteborg<br />

University, Sweden <strong>and</strong> Hilary Tovey,<br />

Trinity College Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

Perspectives on Rural Policy <strong>and</strong> Planning<br />

Based on the EU-funded CORASON research project,<br />

this volume brings together <strong>and</strong> compares studies into<br />

rural <strong>and</strong> sustainable development processes in twelve<br />

European countries. In doing so, it identifies key trends<br />

<strong>and</strong> reveals the changing nature of development<br />

processes on the way towards a knowledge society.<br />

January 2009 316 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7425-2 $124.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9578-3<br />

NEW<br />

Social Innovation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Territorial Development<br />

Edited by Diana MacCallum, Griffith University,<br />

Australia, Frank Moulaert, Katholieke Universiteit<br />

Leuven, Belgium, Jean Hillier, University of Newcastle<br />

upon Tyne, UK <strong>and</strong> Serena Vicari Haddock,<br />

University of Milan Bicocca, Italy<br />

“…The book is an excellent <strong>and</strong> timely resource for<br />

local practitioners, civil servants, teachers <strong>and</strong> students.”<br />

—Michael Edwards, University College London, UK<br />

This volume presents a broad-ranging <strong>and</strong> insightful<br />

exploration of social innovation <strong>and</strong> how it can<br />

affect life, society <strong>and</strong> economy, especially within<br />

local communities. It addresses key questions<br />

about the nature of social innovation as a process<br />

<strong>and</strong> a strategy <strong>and</strong> explores what opportunities may<br />

exist, or may be generated, for social innovation<br />

to nourish human development.<br />

March 2009 188 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7233-3 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9696-4<br />

SEE ALSO…<br />

Organizational Cooperation in Crisis<br />

page 11<br />

Tax <strong>and</strong> Benefit Policies<br />

in the Enlarged Europe<br />

page 22


NEW<br />

Cosmopolitanism in Practice<br />

Edited by Magdalena Nowicka, Ludwig Maximilian<br />

University, Munich, Germany <strong>and</strong> Maria Rovisco,<br />

ISCTE—University of Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Global Connections<br />

“…thoughtful <strong>and</strong> thought-provoking…The book brings<br />

together established names in the debate along with<br />

new contributions of younger researchers—an excellent<br />

combination of perspectives.”<br />

—Kevin Robins, Goldmiths College, UK<br />

The volume provides empirical research to show<br />

how people actually embrace cosmopolitan ideas<br />

<strong>and</strong> attitudes. It studies “cosmopolitanism in practice,”<br />

looking at the social <strong>and</strong> institutional environments in<br />

which cosmopolitanism shapes everyday life experiences<br />

<strong>and</strong> identities. Contributors to the volume include<br />

Ulrich Bech, Stephen Vertovec, Rob Kroes <strong>and</strong><br />

Natan Sznaider.<br />

January 2009 220 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7049-0 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-8962-1<br />

NEW<br />

The Crisis of Social Democratic<br />

Trade Unionism in Western Europe<br />

The Search for Alternatives<br />

Martin Upchurch, Middlesex University, UK,<br />

Graham Taylor <strong>and</strong> Andrew Mathers, University<br />

of the West of Engl<strong>and</strong>, UK<br />

Contemporary Employment <strong>Relations</strong><br />

“…a masterful analysis…A must-read for everybody<br />

interested in the possibilities of trade union revival.”<br />

—Andreas Bieler, University of Nottingham, UK<br />

There is a developing crisis of social democratic trade<br />

unionism in Western Europe; this volume outlines<br />

the crisis <strong>and</strong> examines the emerging alternatives.<br />

Examining the experience of Sweden, Germany,<br />

Britain <strong>and</strong> France, the volume explores the historical<br />

rise <strong>and</strong> fall of social democratic trade unionism<br />

<strong>and</strong> probes the policy <strong>and</strong> practice of the European<br />

Trade Union Confederation.<br />

January 2009 244 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7053-7 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9561-5<br />

NEW<br />

Critical Social Theory<br />

<strong>and</strong> the End of Work<br />

Ed Granter, Manchester Business School,<br />

University of Manchester, UK<br />

Rethinking Classical Sociology<br />

This book examines the development <strong>and</strong> sociological<br />

significance of the idea that work is being eliminated<br />

through the use of advanced production technology.<br />

September 2009 c. 250 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7697-3 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9397-0<br />

NEW<br />

Culture, Social Movements,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Protest<br />

Edited by Hank Johnston, San Diego State University<br />

“…Featuring some of the best known practitioners<br />

in the field, Culture, Social Movements, <strong>and</strong> Protest<br />

will no doubt attract the wide attention it fully deserves.”<br />

—Mario Diani, University of Trento, Italy<br />

This cutting-edge research volume advances the<br />

perspective that cultural factors are key influences<br />

in movement trajectories, organizational forms,<br />

recruitment, strategies, <strong>and</strong> ideologies. Hank Johnston<br />

brings together experts in cultural analysis to focus<br />

on narratives, frames, speech acts, subcultural networks,<br />

<strong>and</strong> cultural theory. This title will be of key importance<br />

to scholars in sociology, political science, geography,<br />

anthropology, <strong>and</strong> women’s studies.<br />

February 2009 328 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7446-7 $99.95<br />

NEW<br />

Democratisation <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Prevention of Violent Conflict<br />

Lessons Learned from<br />

Bulgaria <strong>and</strong> Macedonia<br />

Jenny Engström<br />

“Well argued <strong>and</strong> rich in empirical detail…”<br />

—Stefan Wolff, University of Nottingham, UK<br />

This study offers some poignant lessons for<br />

democratization <strong>and</strong> conflict resolution in places<br />

such as Iraq, Afghanistan <strong>and</strong> Israel/Palestine<br />

to name but a few.<br />

Contents: Introduction. Building democracy in a post-Cold<br />

War world: a theoretical overview; Democratisation<br />

<strong>and</strong> conflict in multi-ethnic societies; Post-Communist<br />

politics in the Balkans; From Moscow to Brussels:<br />

Bulgaria’s road to democracy <strong>and</strong> inter-ethnic peace;<br />

Democratising for peace <strong>and</strong> security: the case<br />

of the Republic of Macedonia; Interethnic relations<br />

<strong>and</strong> conflict in the context of democratisation:<br />

a comparative assessment of Bulgaria <strong>and</strong> Macedonia;<br />

Conclusion: prospects <strong>and</strong> limitations of democracy<br />

<strong>and</strong> peaceful cohabitation in multi-ethnic states;<br />

Bibliography; Index.<br />

January 2009 188 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7434-4 $99.95<br />

NEW<br />

Ethnicities <strong>and</strong> Values<br />

in a Changing World<br />

Edited by Gargi Bhattacharyya, Aston University, UK<br />

This volume brings together a team of leading scholars<br />

in the field of ethnic studies to examine innovative<br />

articulations of ethnicity <strong>and</strong> challenge the contention<br />

that ethnicity is static or that it necessarily represents<br />

traditional values <strong>and</strong> cultures.<br />

September 2009 c. 192 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7483-2 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9775-6<br />

Political Sociology<br />

NEW<br />

Empowering Migrant Women<br />

Why Agency <strong>and</strong> Rights are not Enough<br />

Leah Briones<br />

Gender in a Global/Local World<br />

“…a highly informative <strong>and</strong> very timely piece<br />

of research, particularly for scholars interested<br />

in the rights of migrants <strong>and</strong> non-governmental<br />

political activism for, or by, migrants.”<br />

—Nicola Piper, Swansea University, UK<br />

Based on insights from Filipina experiences of domestic<br />

work in Paris <strong>and</strong> Hong Kong, this volume breaks<br />

through the polarized thinking <strong>and</strong> migration-centric<br />

policy action on the protection of migrant women<br />

domestic workers from abuse to link migrants’<br />

rights <strong>and</strong> victimization with livelihood, migration<br />

<strong>and</strong> development.<br />

Contents: Part I: VIctImS or VIctorS? Filipina<br />

Domestic Workers in Paris <strong>and</strong> Hong Kong: Capability<br />

<strong>and</strong> international labour migration for domestic work;<br />

Development: the structural context of global domestic<br />

work migration. Part II: aGency anD fIlIPIna oVerSeaS<br />

DomeStIc work: Empty agency; the oppressed third<br />

world woman; Beyond rights: embodying <strong>and</strong> empowering<br />

agency. Part III: aGency, caPaBIlIty anD fIlIPIna oVerSeaS<br />

DomeStIc workerS: The FODW Institution; A capability<br />

approach to agency; Agency, capability <strong>and</strong> the migrant<br />

domestic worker. Part IV: concluSIon: A capable agency<br />

approach: livelihood, resources <strong>and</strong> human rights;<br />

Appendices; Bibliography; Index.<br />

April 2009 252 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7532-7 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9667-4<br />

NEW IN PAPERBACK<br />

The Founding Fathers, Pop Culture,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Constitutional Law<br />

Who’s Your Daddy?<br />

Susan Burgess, Ohio University<br />

Law, Justice <strong>and</strong> Power<br />

“Engaging, witty, provocative <strong>and</strong> strongly persuasive…”<br />

—Choice<br />

This volume explores the representation of law <strong>and</strong><br />

legitimacy in various sites of popular culture. To this<br />

end, soap operas, romance novels, tabloid newspapers,<br />

reality television, <strong>and</strong> coming out narratives provide<br />

alternative ways to underst<strong>and</strong> the relationship between<br />

paternal power <strong>and</strong> law from the bottom up.<br />

July 2009 154 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7245-6 $89.95<br />

Paperback 978-0-7546-7841-0 $49.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-8834-1<br />

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SERIES<br />

Political Sociology<br />

NEW CRITICAL<br />

WRITINGS IN POLITICAL<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

Series Editors: Alan Scott, University<br />

of Innsbruck, Austria, Kate Nash,<br />

University of London, UK <strong>and</strong><br />

Anna Marie Smith, Cornell University<br />

Political sociology studies how politics shapes <strong>and</strong><br />

is shaped by society. With the advent of economic,<br />

political <strong>and</strong> cultural globalization there has been<br />

a distinct shift away from theories based on the role<br />

of state <strong>and</strong> class towards theories based on cultural<br />

politics <strong>and</strong> postmodern approaches. Key topics<br />

of interest include social movements, globalization,<br />

citizenship <strong>and</strong> the changing nature of democracy.<br />

Full series details, contents <strong>and</strong> title information<br />

are available on www.ashgate.com/politics<br />

NEW<br />

Volume One<br />

Power, State <strong>and</strong> Inequality<br />

Edited by Alan Scott, University of Innsbruck,<br />

Austria, Kate Nash, Goldsmiths College,<br />

University of London, UK <strong>and</strong> Anna Marie Smith,<br />

Cornell University<br />

New Critical Writings in Political Sociology<br />

This volume covers the key themes of political<br />

sociology as these have emerged in the course<br />

of the (sub-) discipline’s development. The articles<br />

include discussion of a broad range of theoretical<br />

<strong>and</strong> conceptual issues <strong>and</strong> reflect the widening<br />

of the focus of political sociology from the nation-<br />

state <strong>and</strong> from models of power based on agents’<br />

wills <strong>and</strong> explicit agendas.<br />

Selected Contents: Introduction. Part I: State formatIon:<br />

Civilization <strong>and</strong> violence: on the state monopoly of<br />

physical violence <strong>and</strong> its infringements, N. Elias. Part II:<br />

conStItutIonalISm anD leGItImatIon: The constitutional<br />

state of the 19th century: an elementary conceptual<br />

portrait, G. Poggi. Part IV: reGulatIon, GoVernmentalIty<br />

anD GoVernance: The regulation approach, governance<br />

<strong>and</strong> post-Fordism: alternative perspectives on economic<br />

<strong>and</strong> political change, B. Jessop. Part V: InequalIty, SocIal<br />

PolIcy anD claSS PolItIcS: A genealogy of dependency:<br />

tracing a keyword of the US welfare state, N. Fraser<br />

<strong>and</strong> L. Gordon. Part VI: GloBal InequalItIeS anD theIr<br />

effectS: A world-system perspective on the social<br />

sciences, I.Wallerstein. Part VII: SPatIal aSPectS of<br />

GoVernance: State Spaces <strong>and</strong> Reach: Between space<br />

<strong>and</strong> time: reflections on the geographical imagination,<br />

D. Harvey. Name index.<br />

February 2009 614 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2750-0 $275.00<br />

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NEW<br />

Volume Two<br />

Conventional <strong>and</strong> Contentious <strong>Politics</strong><br />

Edited by Kate Nash, Goldsmiths College, University<br />

of London, UK, Alan Scott, University of Innsbruck,<br />

Austria <strong>and</strong> Anna Marie Smith, Cornell University<br />

New Critical Writings in Political Sociology<br />

The influential articles collected in this volume are<br />

a record of how political sociologists since the 1970s<br />

have framed questions about the range <strong>and</strong> limits<br />

of democratic political engagement, <strong>and</strong> developed<br />

concepts <strong>and</strong> methodologies in order to research<br />

the answers to those questions.<br />

Selected Contents: Introduction. Part I: claSS electIonS<br />

anD PartIeS: Class voting in capitalist democracies since<br />

World War II: dealignment, realignment or trendless<br />

fluctuation?, J. Manza, M. Hout <strong>and</strong> C. Brooks. Part II:<br />

cIVIl SocIety anD PolItIcal PartIcIPatIon: Renewing<br />

democracy through associations, P. Hirst. Part III:<br />

SocIal moVementS: Political opportunity structures<br />

<strong>and</strong> political protest: anti-nuclear movements in four<br />

democracies, H.P. Kitschelt. Part IV: chanGInG<br />

cItIzenShIP: Outline of a theory of citizenship,<br />

B.S. Turner; The return of assimilation? Changing<br />

perspectives on immigration <strong>and</strong> its sequels in France,<br />

Germany <strong>and</strong> the United States, R. Brubaker; Dilemmas<br />

in engendering citizenship, R. Lister. Part V: IDeoloGy<br />

anD heGemony: Ideology <strong>and</strong> ideological state apparatuses:<br />

notes towards an investigation, L. Althusser; Culture,<br />

the media <strong>and</strong> the ‘ideological effect’, S. Hall. Part VI:<br />

PolItIcal culture anD cultural PolItIcS: Deep play: notes<br />

on the Balinese cockfight, C. Geertz; Civil religion<br />

in America, R.N. Bellah. Part VII: makInG thInGS PuBlIc<br />

anD the PuBlIc SPhere: The public sphere: an encyclopedia<br />

article, J. Habermas; Rethinking the public sphere:<br />

a contribution to the critique of actually existing<br />

democracy, N. Fraser; From realpolitik to dingpolitik<br />

or how to make things public, B. Latour. Name index.<br />

February 2009 606 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2754-8 $275.00<br />

NEW<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Third<br />

World Women<br />

Exploitation, Coping <strong>and</strong> Resistance<br />

Edited by Ligaya Lindio-McGovern, Indiana<br />

University, Kokomo <strong>and</strong> Isidor Wallimann,<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Global Connections<br />

Adopting the notion of “third world” as a political<br />

as well as a geographical category, this volume analyzes<br />

marginalized women’s experiences of globalization,<br />

an essential <strong>and</strong> cutting edge volume for academics.<br />

August 2009 c. 270 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7463-4 c. $99.95<br />

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NEW<br />

Volume Three<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Contemporary<br />

Challenges to the Nation-State<br />

Edited by Anna Marie Smith, Cornell University,<br />

Alan Scott, University of Innsbruck, Austria<br />

<strong>and</strong> Kate Nash, Goldsmiths College, University<br />

of London, UK<br />

This collection of contemporary political sociologists’<br />

key articles explores the exposure of the nation-state<br />

<strong>and</strong> the post-World War II world system to global forces.<br />

Contents: Introduction. Part I: crISIS of the natIon-<br />

State?: Has globalization ended the rise <strong>and</strong> rise<br />

of the nation-state?, M. Mann. Part II: DIaSPorIc<br />

moVementS, natIonal anD tranSnatIonal relIGIouS anD<br />

ethnIc conflIctS: Ethnicity <strong>and</strong> power in Burundi <strong>and</strong><br />

Rw<strong>and</strong>a: different paths to mass violence, P. Uvin. Part<br />

III:InternatIonal orGanIzatIonS anD the ‘DeVeloPment<br />

InDuStry’: From resistance to renewal: the third world<br />

social movements <strong>and</strong> the expansion of international<br />

institutions, Balakrishnan Rajagopal. Part IV: State-<br />

BuIlDInG anD DemocratIzatIon: What democracy is…<br />

<strong>and</strong> is not, P.C. Schmitter <strong>and</strong> T.L. Carl; The end<br />

of the transition paradigm, T. Carothers; Illusions about<br />

consolidation, G. O’Donnell. Part V: PoSt-communISm:<br />

Nationalism <strong>and</strong> politics in Eastern Europe, E. Gellner.<br />

Part VI: human rIGhtS, refuGeeS, ImmIGrantS, mIGratIon:<br />

Outline of a theory of human rights, B.S. Turner;<br />

Towards a sociology of forced migration <strong>and</strong> social<br />

transformation, S. Castles; Embodied rights: gender<br />

persecution, state sovereignty <strong>and</strong> refugees, J. Bhabha.<br />

Part VII: reGIonalISm, multI-leVel GoVernance anD<br />

the eu: Regionalism old <strong>and</strong> new, R. Väyrynen.<br />

Part VIII: coSmoPolItanS anD theIr crItIcS: Unpacking<br />

cosmopolitanism for the social sciences: a research<br />

agenda, U. Beck <strong>and</strong> N. Sznaider. Name index.<br />

February 2009 468 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2756-2 $250.00<br />

3 Volume Set<br />

Edited by Kate Nash, Goldsmiths College, University<br />

of London, UK, Alan Scott, University of Innsbruck,<br />

Austria <strong>and</strong> Anna Marie Smith, Cornell University<br />

New Critical Writings in Political Sociology<br />

February 2009 1688 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2759-3 $650.00<br />

FORTHCOMING<br />

Partners in Peace<br />

Discourses <strong>and</strong> Practices<br />

of Civil-Society Peace Building<br />

Mathijs van Leeuwen, Wageningen University<br />

<strong>and</strong> Research Centre (WUR), The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Non-State Actors in <strong>International</strong><br />

Law, <strong>Politics</strong> <strong>and</strong> Governance Series<br />

This book challenges the perception <strong>and</strong> assumptions<br />

of the role played by civil society peace building<br />

operations <strong>and</strong> offers a radically new perspective on<br />

how international organizations can support this effort.<br />

October 2009 c. 208 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7743-7 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9474-8


NEW<br />

Migrant Women<br />

Transforming Citizenship<br />

Life-stories From Britain <strong>and</strong> Germany<br />

Umut Erel, The Open University, UK<br />

Studies in Migration <strong>and</strong> Diaspora<br />

“This is an insightful study of citizenship as a practice…<br />

a valuable contribution…”<br />

—Ruth Lister, Loughborough University, UK<br />

This book develops essential insights concerning the<br />

notion of transnational citizenship by means of the life<br />

stories of highly educated migrant women from Turkey<br />

in Germany <strong>and</strong> Great Britain. It will appeal to those<br />

working across a range of social sciences, including<br />

sociology <strong>and</strong> the sociology of work, race <strong>and</strong> ethnicity,<br />

citizenship, cultural <strong>and</strong> gender studies, as well<br />

as anthropology <strong>and</strong> social <strong>and</strong> public policy<br />

June 2009 330 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7494-8 $99.95<br />

NEW<br />

Gender <strong>and</strong> HIV/AIDS<br />

Critical Perspectives<br />

from the Developing World<br />

Edited by Jelke Boesten, University of Leeds, UK<br />

<strong>and</strong> Nana K. Poku, University of Bradford, UK<br />

Global Health<br />

“…a valuable addition to both the literature<br />

<strong>and</strong> the conceptualisation of gender perspectives.”<br />

—Alan Whiteside, University of KwaZulu-Natal,<br />

South Africa<br />

Gender issues are central to the causes <strong>and</strong> impact<br />

of the ongoing AIDS epidemic. This scholarly,<br />

interdisciplinary volume provides a comprehensive<br />

introduction to the themes <strong>and</strong> issues of gender,<br />

AIDS <strong>and</strong> global public health <strong>and</strong> informs students,<br />

policy makers <strong>and</strong> practitioners of the complexity<br />

of the gendered nature of AIDS.<br />

Contents: Introduction: gender, inequalities, <strong>and</strong> HIV/<br />

AIDS, J. Boesten <strong>and</strong> N.K. Poku. Part 1: GenDereD<br />

VulneraBIlItIeS: Stigma, gender <strong>and</strong> HIV: case studies<br />

of inter-sectionality, C. Campbell <strong>and</strong> A. Gibbs; Gender,<br />

masculinities <strong>and</strong> HIV/AIDS: perspectives from Peru,<br />

X. Salazar, C.S. Figueroa, J.M. Girón <strong>and</strong> C.F. Cáceres;<br />

Transactable sex <strong>and</strong> unsafe practices: gender <strong>and</strong> sex<br />

when living with HIV in Tanzania, J. Boesten; Gender<br />

<strong>and</strong> HIV/AIDS in Haiti: women’s lack of power<br />

as an overarching vulnerability, J. Gupta, M.J. Small<br />

<strong>and</strong> T. Kershaw. Part II: tarGeteD InterVentIonS: Caught<br />

in ideological crossfire: one tale of prostitution, politicians<br />

<strong>and</strong> the p<strong>and</strong>emic, J. Busza; Targeting HIV or targeting<br />

social change? The role of Indian sex workers’ collectives<br />

in challenging gender relations, F. Cornish; ‘Know your<br />

status’: male gender construction in the age of routine<br />

HIV testing, T. Frasca. Part III: hIV/aIDS anD chanGInG<br />

GenDer relatIonS: Sex talk: mutuality <strong>and</strong> power in the<br />

shadow of HIV/AIDS in Africa, J. Bujra; Positive men<br />

in hard, neoliberal times: engendering health citizenship<br />

in South Africa, C.J. Colvin <strong>and</strong> S, Robins; Index.<br />

May 2009 216 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7269-2 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-8987-4<br />

NEW<br />

The Prospect of Internet Democracy<br />

Michael Margolis, University of Cincinnati <strong>and</strong><br />

Gerson Moreno- Riaño, Regent University<br />

The Prospect of Internet Democracy explores the<br />

theoretical implications of the Internet <strong>and</strong> related<br />

information <strong>and</strong> communication technologies (ICTs)<br />

for democratic theory.<br />

Contents: Introduction; The internet <strong>and</strong> the prospect<br />

of democracy; Impossible dreams: the radical roots<br />

of cyber-democracy; Tempering the dreams: revised<br />

theories of cyber-democracy; Democracy, tolerance<br />

<strong>and</strong> the internet; Mass media <strong>and</strong> internet democracy;<br />

The internet <strong>and</strong> democratic education; Parties, interest<br />

groups <strong>and</strong> the internet’s impact on democratic<br />

participation; Internet democracy in the 21st century;<br />

Bibliography; Index.<br />

September 2009 c. 192 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7514-3 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9796-1<br />

NEW<br />

Religion <strong>and</strong> <strong>Politics</strong><br />

Islam <strong>and</strong> Muslim Civilization<br />

Jan-Erik Lane, Heidelberg University, Germany<br />

<strong>and</strong> Hamadi Redissi, University of Tunis, Tunisia<br />

Second edition<br />

“…essential reading for anyone with an interest<br />

in this crucial topic.”<br />

—Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University, UK<br />

Offering a timely new appraisal of the political <strong>and</strong><br />

social impact of Islam, this exp<strong>and</strong>ed second edition<br />

of Religion <strong>and</strong> <strong>Politics</strong> has been fully updated. The<br />

authors look at the underlying social consequences<br />

of religious beliefs to account for the political differences<br />

between major civilizations of the world against<br />

a background of the rise of modern capitalism.<br />

Contents: Preface; SectIon I: the muSlIm cIVIlISatIon<br />

anD moDernISatIon: Modernity, post-modernity<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Muslim world; Islam <strong>and</strong> post-modernity;<br />

The Weber thesis. SectIon II: ISlam aS a worlD relIGIon:<br />

Mohammed—a political prophet; Islam: faith <strong>and</strong><br />

rationality. SectIon III: the muSlIm leGacy: Traditional<br />

domination; Islamic law <strong>and</strong> Arab legal institutions;<br />

Capitalism in Muslim countries. SectIon IV: PathS<br />

of muSlIm moDernISatIon: The modernisation of Arabia;<br />

Separation between state <strong>and</strong> religion?; Towards a new<br />

fundamentalism. SectIon V: the ProBlemS of muSlIm<br />

cIVIlISatIon moDernISatIon: Islam <strong>and</strong> democracy;<br />

Islam <strong>and</strong> politics: where the principal difficulty of postmodernity<br />

lies. SectIon VI: State anD relIGIon In maGhreB:<br />

Religion <strong>and</strong> human rights: constants <strong>and</strong> constraints;<br />

Islamic politics <strong>and</strong> the military: Algeria 1962–2008<br />

Riadh Sidaoui. Epilogue: Islam—a religion of warriors?;<br />

Fundamentalism <strong>and</strong> the state: need for mutual<br />

explanation; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.<br />

May 2009 354 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7418-4 $64.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9176-1<br />

SEE ALSO…<br />

New Frontiers in<br />

Microsimulation<br />

Modelling<br />

page 15<br />

Illiberal Liberal States<br />

page 21<br />

EU Labour Migration<br />

Since Enlargement<br />

page 21<br />

NEW<br />

Ritual <strong>and</strong> the Sacred<br />

A Neo-Durkheimian Analysis<br />

of <strong>Politics</strong>, Religion <strong>and</strong> the Self<br />

Massimo Rosati, University of Rome<br />

“Tor Vergata”, Italy<br />

Rethinking Classical Sociology<br />

Political Sociology<br />

“…This book will be a touchstone for all future studies<br />

of religion <strong>and</strong> selfhood.”<br />

—Adam Seligman<br />

This book discusses some of the most important<br />

issues of modern socio-political life through the lens<br />

of a neo-Durkheimian perspective. This title will be<br />

of key interest to sociologists of religion, philosophy<br />

politics <strong>and</strong> social theorists.<br />

August 2009 c. 192 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7640-9 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-7641-6<br />

NEW<br />

When Empire Meets Nationalism<br />

Power <strong>Politics</strong> in the US <strong>and</strong> Russia<br />

Didier Chaudet, French Institute of <strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Relations</strong>, France, Florent Parmentier <strong>and</strong><br />

Benoît Pélopidas, both at Sciences-Po, France<br />

When Empire Meets Nationalism presents an in-depth<br />

political <strong>and</strong> sociological analysis of the internal power<br />

politics <strong>and</strong> imperial forms developed by the Russian<br />

neo-eurasianists <strong>and</strong> the neo-conservatives<br />

in the United States.<br />

Contents: Introduction; Part I: the aPoStleS of the emPIre:<br />

Intellectual GenealoGIeS: Neoconservatives, old <strong>and</strong> new;<br />

From Eurasianism to neo-Eurasianism, nostalgia for the<br />

Empire. Part II: ImPerIal callInG anD natIonalISm:<br />

Anatomy of the Empire: imperial nationalism?;<br />

American history through the neoconservative eyes:<br />

imperial calling derived from nationalism; The Empire,<br />

neo-Eurasianists <strong>and</strong> Russian nationalism. Part III:<br />

GeoPolItIcS of ImPerIal InVocatIonS: Between Cynicism,<br />

Ideology <strong>and</strong> Coherence: Concerning Islam; Turkey<br />

<strong>and</strong> central Asia; Focus on the Middle East; Conclusion:<br />

the impossible Empire of ressentiment; Afterword:<br />

changing people, continuing patterns; Selective<br />

<strong>and</strong> thematic bibliography.<br />

September 2009 c. 208 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7805-2 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9569-1<br />

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Asian, East European <strong>and</strong> Russian <strong>Politics</strong><br />

NEW<br />

The Geopolitics of South Asia<br />

From Early Empires to the Nuclear Age<br />

Graham P. Chapman, CAS, Norwegian Academy<br />

of Science <strong>and</strong> Letters, Norway <strong>and</strong> Lancaster<br />

University, UK<br />

third edition<br />

“…an accessible <strong>and</strong> informative text…”<br />

—South Asia Research<br />

Anyone who is planning on carrying out research<br />

in South Asia, or wishes to underst<strong>and</strong> this cultural<br />

heartl<strong>and</strong> should read this enthralling book.<br />

In addition to the material on the Northwest frontier,<br />

the Northeastern borderl<strong>and</strong>s are also now examined<br />

in this fully revised third edition. The current geopolitical<br />

state of the region is completely updated <strong>and</strong> enhanced.<br />

March 2009 382 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7298-2 $124.95<br />

Paperback 978-0-7546-7301-9 $49.95<br />

Examination copies are available in paperback<br />

NEW<br />

Islamic Spectrum in Java<br />

Timothy Daniels, Hofstra Unviersity<br />

Anthropology <strong>and</strong> Cultural History<br />

in Asia <strong>and</strong> the Indo-Pacific<br />

This book explores the emerging aspects of cultural<br />

politics in the world’s most populous Muslim nation,<br />

engaging with complex issues of cultural translation,<br />

localization <strong>and</strong> globalization from various perspectives.<br />

This book will be of interest not only to anthropologists,<br />

but also to scholars of religion, culture <strong>and</strong> sociology<br />

September 2009 c. 192 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7626-3 c. $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9719-0<br />

SEE ALSO…<br />

North Korea’s Foreign Policy<br />

under Kim Jong II<br />

page 2<br />

Remembering Hiroshima<br />

page 2<br />

Internal Security Services<br />

in Liberalizing States<br />

page 4<br />

South Asian Security <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />

Nuclear Order<br />

page 4<br />

Transition <strong>and</strong> Development in China<br />

page 13<br />

Empowering Migrant Women<br />

page 17<br />

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NEW<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Regional<br />

Integration in Europe <strong>and</strong> Asia<br />

Edited by Nam-Kook Kim,<br />

Seoul National University, Korea<br />

“…this collection of essays offers the most vivid<br />

account of the interaction between globalization<br />

<strong>and</strong> regionalism. Essential reading…”<br />

—Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan,<br />

Universityof Limerick, Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

This volume discusses the current trend of globalization<br />

<strong>and</strong> the main characteristics of world order, focusing<br />

specifically on the destiny of the nation state, the threat<br />

against human rights, <strong>and</strong> conflicts between unilateral<br />

hegemony of the USA <strong>and</strong> Europe. Comparative in<br />

nature, it offers meaningful lessons for the future of<br />

nation states <strong>and</strong> the possibility of building regional<br />

communities in Asia.<br />

Contents: Part I: GloBalIzatIon anD the new worlD<br />

orDer: American primacy <strong>and</strong> European responses,<br />

Peter Gowan; European integration <strong>and</strong> the future of the<br />

nation state, Jaime Pastor; Globalization, transnational<br />

corporations <strong>and</strong> human rights, Chinsung Chung.<br />

Part II: euroPean exPerIence anD aSIan realIty:<br />

The European experience: the millionfold trauma<br />

of the 20th century is still virulent, Holger Heide;<br />

Europe <strong>and</strong> East Asia: holistic convergence<br />

of fundamental skeptic?, Nam-Kook Kim; Regional<br />

integration <strong>and</strong> income disparities: the lessons of Europe<br />

for East Asia, Woosik Moon <strong>and</strong> Kyung Ae Han. Part III:<br />

ImaGInInG aSIan reGIonal communIty: On an East Asian<br />

community, or Kant’s cosmopolitan right reconsidered,<br />

Motohide Saji; Openness <strong>and</strong> inclusiveness: unfolding<br />

regionalism in Northeast Asia, Yongtao Liu; Beyond<br />

the East Asian gr<strong>and</strong> division: imagining an East Asian<br />

peace belt of Jeju-Okinawa-Taiwan isl<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

Samsung Lee; Index.<br />

Includes 2 tables <strong>and</strong> 7 figures<br />

July 2009 196 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7613-3 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-7614-0<br />

NEW<br />

Media Discourse<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Yugoslav Conflicts<br />

Representations of Self <strong>and</strong> Other<br />

Edited by Pål Kolstø, University of Oslo, Norway<br />

In spite of the growing literature on discourse analysis,<br />

the relationship of discourse to violent/non-violent<br />

outcomes of conflict is an under-researched area.<br />

This book combines theories on ethnic conflict,<br />

identity construction <strong>and</strong> discourse analysis with<br />

a comprehensive <strong>and</strong> inclusive survey of the countries<br />

of the former Yugoslavia.This book will be of key interest<br />

to scholars across a range of social sciences including<br />

sociology, discourse analysis, media, conflict<br />

<strong>and</strong> peace studies as well as those concerned<br />

with ethnopolitical conflict.<br />

April 2009 284 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7629-4 $94.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-7630-0<br />

NEW<br />

Authoritarian Backlash<br />

Russian Resistance to Democratization<br />

in the Former Soviet Union<br />

Thomas Ambrosio, North Dakota State University<br />

Post-Soviet <strong>Politics</strong><br />

“…Authoritarian Backlash contributes to our underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

of Russia as a consolidated dictatorship, rather than<br />

democracy, from its chilling portrayal of the ‘Putin Youth’<br />

to the ominous signs of a budding partnership with<br />

other dictatorships around the world.”<br />

—Joel M. Ostrow, Benedictine University<br />

Authoritarian Russia has adopted five strategies<br />

to preserve the Kremlin’s political power: insulate,<br />

bolster, subvert, redefine <strong>and</strong> coordinate. Presenting<br />

detailed case studies of each strategy, this book<br />

makes significant contributions to our underst<strong>and</strong>ings<br />

of Russian domestic <strong>and</strong> foreign policies, democratization<br />

theory <strong>and</strong> the policy challenges associated with<br />

democracy promotion.<br />

Contents: Preface; The authoritarian backlash against<br />

democracy; The external promotion of democracy<br />

<strong>and</strong> authoritarianism; Political trends in the former<br />

Soviet Union: an overview; Insulate: shielding Russia<br />

from external democracy promotion; Redefine;<br />

rhetorical defenses against external criticism; Bolster:<br />

Russian support for authoritarianism in Belarus;<br />

Subvert: undermining democracy in Georgia <strong>and</strong><br />

Ukraine; Coordinate; working with others to resist<br />

democratization; The Russian 2007–2008 election<br />

cycle; The future of democracy <strong>and</strong> the challenge<br />

of authoritarianism; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.<br />

January 2009 256 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7350-7 $99.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9175-4<br />

NEW<br />

The Changing Governance<br />

of Renewable Natural Resources<br />

in Northwest Russia<br />

Edited by Soili Nystén-Haarala,<br />

University of Joensuu, Finl<strong>and</strong><br />

“…this volume enlightens our underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

of the (un)sustainable use <strong>and</strong> governance of forests<br />

<strong>and</strong> fisheries in Russia, <strong>and</strong> also in wider global<br />

developments. It is a major <strong>and</strong> significant contribution…”<br />

—Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

This multidisciplinary book examines how local<br />

communities <strong>and</strong> enterprises adjust to transition <strong>and</strong><br />

institutional changes in Northwest Russia. It includes<br />

a unique <strong>and</strong> important analysis of the law <strong>and</strong> legal<br />

institutions, focusing on how those involved with the<br />

law use or abuse it.<br />

March 2009 284 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-7531-0 $124.95<br />

eBook 978-0-7546-9596-7


NEW<br />

EU Labour Migration<br />

since Enlargement<br />

Trends, Impacts <strong>and</strong> Policies<br />

Edited by Béla Galgóczi, Janine Leschke<br />

<strong>and</strong> Andrew Watt, all at European Trade Union<br />

Institute, Belgium<br />

“…essential reading for anyone interested in the issue<br />

of labour mobility within an enlarged EU <strong>and</strong> its effects<br />

on sending <strong>and</strong> receiving societies.”<br />

—Rainer Münz, Senior Fellow, Hamburg Institute<br />

of <strong>International</strong> Economics, Germany<br />

Focusing on labor movements in Latvia, Hungary,<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong>, Austria, Germany, Sweden <strong>and</strong> the United<br />

Kingdom, this book examines the experiences<br />

<strong>and</strong> characteristics of these countries in the run<br />

up to, <strong>and</strong> particularly since, EU accession in May<br />

2004 when full access to the labor market was suspended<br />

at the discretion of the new member states.<br />

Contents: Intra-EU labour migration—flows <strong>and</strong> policy<br />

responses, Béla Galgóczi, Janine Leschke <strong>and</strong><br />

Andrew Watt; The dimensions <strong>and</strong> effects of EU labour<br />

migration in the UK, Sonia McKay; EU labour migration:<br />

government <strong>and</strong> social partner policies in the UK,<br />

Jason Heyes; The dimensions <strong>and</strong> effects of EU labour<br />

migration in Sweden, Per Lundborg; EU labour migration:<br />

government <strong>and</strong> social partner policies in Sweden,<br />

Monika Arvidsson; The dimensions <strong>and</strong> effects of EU<br />

labour migration in Germany, Max Friedrich Steinhardt;<br />

EU labour migration: government <strong>and</strong> social partner<br />

policies in Germany, Simon Fellmer <strong>and</strong> Holger Kolb;<br />

The dimensions <strong>and</strong> effects of EU labour migration<br />

in Austria, Ewald Walterskirchen; EU labour migration:<br />

government <strong>and</strong> social partner policies in Austria,<br />

Günther Chaloupek <strong>and</strong> Johannes Peyrl; Dimensions<br />

<strong>and</strong> effects of labour migration to EU countries: the case<br />

of Pol<strong>and</strong>, Agnieszka Fihel <strong>and</strong> Marek Okólski; Labour<br />

emigration: government <strong>and</strong> social partner policies<br />

in Pol<strong>and</strong>, Robert Szewczyk <strong>and</strong> Joanna Unterschütz;<br />

Dimensions <strong>and</strong> effects of labour migration to EU<br />

countries: the case of Hungary, Ágnes Hárs; Labour<br />

emigration: government <strong>and</strong> social partner policies<br />

in Hungary, Szilvia Borbély; Dimensions <strong>and</strong> effects<br />

of labour migration to EU countries: the case of Latvia,<br />

Parsla Eglite <strong>and</strong> Zaiga Krišjane; Labour emigration:<br />

government <strong>and</strong> social partner policies in Latvia,<br />

Aija Lulle; Index.<br />

Includes 46 tables <strong>and</strong> 37 figures<br />

June 2009 336 pages<br />

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Civilian power Europe <strong>and</strong> Eastern enlargement:<br />

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Kees Groenendijk <strong>and</strong> Sergio Carrera. Citizenship<br />

<strong>and</strong> Integration: The European Union: Political rights<br />

<strong>and</strong> multilevel citizenship in Europe, Jo Shaw; Passing<br />

citizenship tests as a requirement for naturalisation:<br />

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Jan-Jaap Kuipers <strong>and</strong> Franziska Weber; European<br />

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The National Arenas: The impact of EU enlargement<br />

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Justifying citizenship tests in the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> the<br />

UK, Ricky Van Oers; Dual citizenship as an element<br />

of the integration process in receiving societies:<br />

the case of Slovenia, Barbara Kejžar; Religious citizenship<br />

as a substitute for immigrant integration? The governance<br />

of diversity in Austria, Julia Mourão Permoser <strong>and</strong><br />

Sieglinde Rosenberger. Immigration <strong>and</strong> Integration:<br />

The European Union: Doing <strong>and</strong> deserving: competing<br />

frames of integration in the EU, Dora Kostakopoulou,<br />

Sergio Carrera <strong>and</strong> Moritz Jesse; Missing in action:<br />

effective protection for 3rd-country nationals from<br />

discrimination under Community law, Moritz Jesse;<br />

Free movement as a precondition for integration<br />

of 3rd-country nationals in the EU, Sara Iglesias Sánchez;<br />

Access to social assistance benefits <strong>and</strong> Directive<br />

2004/38, Paul Minderhoud; The National Arenas:<br />

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In Search of Structural Power<br />

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Patrick Holden, University of Plymouth, UK<br />

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independent states: shaping the post-Soviet space?;<br />

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page 15<br />

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page 16<br />

Poverty Among Older People<br />

<strong>and</strong> Pensions Policy in the EU<br />

page 16<br />

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Identity in the Irish Republic<br />

Michael Clancy, University of Hartford<br />

New Directions in Tourism Analysis<br />

By examining tourism in the Republic of Irel<strong>and</strong> over<br />

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Persistent State Weakness<br />

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Persistent State Weakness in the Global Age addresses<br />

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Klaus Günther, Ian Loader, Neil Walker.<br />

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The <strong>International</strong> Library of Essays on Rights<br />

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Denise Réaume, Joseph Raz, Andrei Marmor,<br />

Andrew Vincent, Jan Narveson, Michael Hartney,<br />

Susan Moller Okin, Leighton McDonald, Steven Wall,<br />

Michael Freeman, David Miller, Avishai Margalit,<br />

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Human Rights <strong>and</strong> Corporations<br />

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The <strong>International</strong> Library of Essays on Rights<br />

High-profile corporate infringements of human rights,<br />

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Surya Deva, Christopher McCrudden, David Weissbrodt,<br />

Halina Ward, Claude E. Welch, Jr., Evan T. Kennedy,<br />

Mahmood Monshipouri, Claire Moore Dickerson,<br />

Dinah Shelton, Steven R. Ratner, Christine Parker,<br />

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Indigenous Rights<br />

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The <strong>International</strong> Library of Essays on Rights<br />

Throughout the world, indigenous rights have become<br />

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Contributors: Benedict Kingsbury, Jeff Spinner-Halev,<br />

Paul Keal, Chris Tennant, John Tomasi, Janna Thompson,<br />

Kimberlee Weatherall, Benedict Kingsbury, John Borrows,<br />

Else Grete Broderstad, Michael Asch, Patrick Macklem,<br />

Rebecca Tsosie, Robert E. Goodwin, Leonard I. Rotman,<br />

Roy W. Perrett, Robert K. Paterson, Dennis S. Karjala,<br />

Mary Ellen Turpel.<br />

April 2009 656 pages<br />

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The <strong>International</strong> Library of Essays on Rights<br />

The right to a fair trial is often held as a central<br />

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The <strong>International</strong> Library of Essays<br />

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S.M. Wolfe, Thomas W. Pogge, A. Schafer, Carl Elliott,<br />

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Children’s Rights <strong>and</strong> the Minimum<br />

Age of Criminal Responsibility<br />

A Global Perspective<br />

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Advances in Criminology<br />

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This work is the first global analysis of national<br />

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June 2009 252 pages<br />

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Intellectual Property, Theory, Culture<br />

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Freedom of the Press<br />

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Media Freedom<br />

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Library of Essays in Media Law<br />

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September 2009 c. 489 pages<br />

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Regulating Audiovisual Services<br />

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Library of Essays in Media Law<br />

The adoption of digital technology has resulted<br />

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Defining Civil <strong>and</strong> Political Rights<br />

The Jurisprudence of the United<br />

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Rights, France <strong>and</strong> Richard Burchill, University<br />

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Diversity <strong>and</strong> Tolerance<br />

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Explorations in the Semiotics of Law<br />

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d’Opale, France <strong>and</strong> Vijay K. Bhatia, City University<br />

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March 2009 268 pages<br />

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Islam <strong>and</strong> Human Rights<br />

Selected Essays of Abdullahi An-Na’im<br />

Abdullahi An-Na’im, Emory University<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mashood A. Baderin, SOAS,<br />

University of London, UK<br />

Collected Essays in Law<br />

The relationship between Islam <strong>and</strong> human rights<br />

forms an important aspect of contemporary international<br />

human rights debates. This anthology is designed<br />

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Catherine Warrick, Villanova University<br />

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Legal Practice <strong>and</strong> Cultural Diversity<br />

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State Agency <strong>and</strong> the Patenting<br />

of Life in <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Merchants <strong>and</strong> Missionaries<br />

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Bita Amani, Queen’s University<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Law<br />

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Negotiating Sovereignty<br />

<strong>and</strong> Human Rights<br />

Actors <strong>and</strong> Issues in Contemporary<br />

Human Rights <strong>Politics</strong><br />

Edited by Noha Shawki <strong>and</strong> Michaelene Cox,<br />

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“…a superb contribution to the scant literature<br />

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Contents: Introduction. Part I: actorS, InStItutIonS,<br />

anD InDuStrIal InnoVatIonS: Redefining sovereignty:<br />

humanitarianism’s challenge to sovereign immunity,<br />

A.L. Clunan; Sovereignty transformed? The role of national<br />

human rights institutions, S. Cardenas; A new actor<br />

in human rights politics? Transgovernmental networks<br />

of national human rights institutions, N. Shawki;<br />

Universalism meets sovereignty at the <strong>International</strong><br />

Criminal Court, B.N. Schiff; ‘The responsibility<br />

to protect’: embracing sovereignty <strong>and</strong> human rights,<br />

C.G. Badescu; Human rights <strong>and</strong> soft law: alternative<br />

paths for new challenges, D.B. Braaten; Judging truth:<br />

the contributions of truth commissions in post-conflict<br />

environments, E. Brahm. Part II: current ISSueS In<br />

InternatIonal human rIGhtS: Documenting human<br />

rights abuses among the diaspora: lessons learned from<br />

the Liberian Truth <strong>and</strong> Reconciliation Commission,<br />

P. Minikon <strong>and</strong> S. Shepler; Viewing the millennium<br />

development goals through the prisms of IR theory:<br />

an intersection of human rights <strong>and</strong> state interests, M.<br />

Cox; Human rights, global ecopolitics, <strong>and</strong> contested<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scapes of sovereignty, P. Stoett; The transnational<br />

effort for disability rights: the marriage of disability rights<br />

to human rights, K.R. Rutherford; Small arms, sovereign<br />

states <strong>and</strong> human rights, S.R. Grillot; Index.<br />

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What Is Right for Children?<br />

The Competing Paradigms<br />

of Religion <strong>and</strong> Human Rights<br />

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Karen Worthington, Emory University School of Law<br />

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Using international human rights norms as a touchstone,<br />

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The <strong>Ashgate</strong> Research Companion<br />

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University of St Andrews, UK<br />

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traDItIonS anD normatIVe PerSPectIVeS: The origins<br />

of realism revisited, Gabriella Slomp; Liberalism,<br />

Andrew Williams; Cosmopolitanism past <strong>and</strong> present,<br />

Patrick Hayden; Critical theory, Marxism <strong>and</strong> international<br />

ethics, Steven C. Roach; Feminist ethics in world politics,<br />

Fiona Robinson; Poststructuralism, Maja Zehfuss. Part II:<br />

the ethIcS of war anD Peace: Just war theory <strong>and</strong> the<br />

ethics of war <strong>and</strong> peace, Brian Orend; Humanitarian<br />

intervention, Anthony F. Lang Jr; From state security<br />

to human security?, Matthew S. Weinert; Ethics <strong>and</strong><br />

weapons of mass destruction, Steven P. Lee; Pacifism<br />

<strong>and</strong> international relations, Iain Atack. Part III: the ethIcS<br />

anD PolItIcS of human rIGhtS: Human rights universalism,<br />

Anthony J. Langlois; Genocide: ethical <strong>and</strong> normative<br />

perspectives, Adam Jones; Gender <strong>and</strong> human rights,<br />

Serena Parekh; Children’s human rights <strong>and</strong> the politics<br />

of childhood, Alison M.S. Watson; Human rights<br />

democracy, Paul Voice; Transitional justice: from the<br />

local to the international, Elizabeth Stanley. Part IV:<br />

DImenSIonS of InternatIonal JuStIce: Poverty, inequality,<br />

<strong>and</strong> global distributive justice, Luis Cabrera; Political<br />

exclusion of refugees in the ethics of international<br />

relations, Mark N.F. Franke; Human rights, human<br />

needs, human development, human security,<br />

Des Gasper; Environmental justice: national<br />

<strong>and</strong> international dimensions, Ruchi An<strong>and</strong>; Multinational<br />

corporations <strong>and</strong> global responsibilities, Morton Winston;<br />

Nationalism, self-determination, <strong>and</strong> secession,<br />

Omar Dahbour. Part V: the ethIcS of a GloBal SocIety:<br />

The ethics of global governance <strong>and</strong> global governance<br />

ethics, James Brassett; Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> analyzing<br />

social movements <strong>and</strong> alternative globalization,<br />

Martin Weber; Dialogue <strong>and</strong> international ethics:<br />

religion, cultural diversity, <strong>and</strong> universalism,<br />

Richard Shapcott; The transformation of political<br />

community <strong>and</strong> conceptions of global citizenship,<br />

William Smith; Index.<br />

September 2009 c. 439 pages<br />

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Activity, Incomes <strong>and</strong> Social Welfare ...................................... 14<br />

Africa’s New Peace <strong>and</strong> Security Architecture.......................... 3<br />

AirL<strong>and</strong>Battle21 ......................................................................... 5<br />

Akita, Shigru ........................................................................... 31<br />

Amani, Bita ............................................................................. 26<br />

Ambrosio, Thomas ................................................................. 20<br />

America’s War on Terror ............................................................. 6<br />

An-Na’im, Abdullahi ............................................................... 26<br />

Anatomy of Violence .................................................................. 3<br />

Appleby, John C. ..................................................................... 31<br />

Asbach, Olaf............................................................................ 32<br />

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<strong>Ashgate</strong> Research Companion to Federalism, The ................ 27<br />

<strong>Ashgate</strong> Research Companion<br />

to Political Leadership, The ................................................ 14<br />

Authoritarian Backlash ............................................................ 20<br />

B<br />

Baderin, Mashood A. .............................................................. 26<br />

Ballard, Roger ......................................................................... 26<br />

Barendt, Eric ........................................................................... 25<br />

Baxter, Stephen ....................................................................... 30<br />

Beaton, Roderick .................................................................... 31<br />

Bee, Christian ......................................................................... 22<br />

Beirne, Paul ............................................................................. 32<br />

Berg, Eiki ................................................................................... 2<br />

Bhatia, Vijay K. ........................................................................ 26<br />

Bhattacharyya, Gargi .............................................................. 17<br />

Bianchi, Andrea ...................................................................... 11<br />

Biblical Scholarship, Science <strong>and</strong> <strong>Politics</strong><br />

in Early Modern Engl<strong>and</strong> ................................................... 30<br />

Bioethics .................................................................................. 25<br />

Blair’s Successful War ............................................................... 5<br />

Blockmans, Wim .................................................................... 30<br />

Boesten, Jelke ......................................................................... 19<br />

Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna ........................................................ 23<br />

Bound, Doug ............................................................................. 3<br />

Bozzini, Emanuela .................................................................. 22<br />

Br<strong>and</strong> New Irel<strong>and</strong>? ................................................................. 23<br />

Brannon, Robert ....................................................................... 5<br />

Briones, Leah .......................................................................... 17<br />

British Conservatism <strong>and</strong> Trade Unionism,<br />

1945–1964 .......................................................................... 30<br />

British Consular Service in the Aegean <strong>and</strong> the Collection<br />

of Antiquities for the British Museum, The ...................... 30<br />

Brooks, Thom .......................................................................... 24<br />

Bruckmeier, Karl ..................................................................... 16<br />

Building Strong Nations.......................................................... 14<br />

Burchill, Richard..................................................................... 26<br />

Burgess, Susan....................................................................... 17<br />

C<br />

Carranza, Mario Estaban ......................................................... 4<br />

Carrera, Sergio ........................................................................ 21<br />

Carrick, Don .............................................................................. 5<br />

Carrithers, David ..................................................................... 28<br />

Car Troubles ............................................................................. 14<br />

Case for Congress, The ............................................................. 2<br />

Changing Governance of Renewable Natural<br />

Resources in Northwest Russia, The ............................... 20<br />

Chapman, Graham P. ............................................................. 20<br />

Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu .............. 28<br />

Chaudet, Didier ....................................................................... 19<br />

Chen, Yun ................................................................................ 13<br />

Children’s Rights <strong>and</strong> the Minimum<br />

Age of Criminal Responsibility .......................................... 25<br />

China <strong>and</strong> the Global <strong>Politics</strong> of Regionalization ................... 12<br />

Chorafas, Dimitris................................................................... 12<br />

Cichocki, Marek A. ................................................................. 22<br />

Cipriani, Don ........................................................................... 25<br />

Civil Rights <strong>and</strong> Security ......................................................... 24<br />

Clair, Asuncion Lera St. .......................................................... 23<br />

Clancy, Michael....................................................................... 23<br />

Clash or Cooperation of Civilizations? .................................... 12<br />

Coaffee, Jon .............................................................................. 5<br />

Comparative Regionalism ....................................................... 10<br />

Conley, Jim .............................................................................. 14<br />

Connelly, James ........................................................................ 5<br />

Connolly, Anthony J. ............................................................... 24<br />

Conte, Alex .............................................................................. 26<br />

Conventional <strong>and</strong> Contentious <strong>Politics</strong> .................................. 18<br />

Cooper, Andrew F. ..................................................................... 9<br />

Cornwall, Robert D. ................................................................ 31<br />

Corruption in <strong>International</strong> Business ..................................... 14<br />

Cosmopolitanism in Practice .................................................. 17<br />

Covarrubias, Jack ..................................................................... 6<br />

Cox, Michaelene ..................................................................... 26<br />

Crisis <strong>and</strong> Change in the British<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dutch Prison Services ................................................ 15<br />

Crisis of Social Democratic Trade Unionism<br />

in Western Europe, The ..................................................... 17<br />

Critical Perspectives on Terrorism ............................................. 6<br />

Critical Social Theory <strong>and</strong> the End of Work ............................. 17<br />

Culture, Social Movements, <strong>and</strong> Protest ................................ 17<br />

D<br />

Dalton, Paul ............................................................................. 31<br />

Daniels, Timothy ..................................................................... 20<br />

De-coding New Regionalism................................................... 12<br />

Defining Civil <strong>and</strong> Political Rights .......................................... 26<br />

Democratisation <strong>and</strong> the Prevention of Violent Conflict ........ 17<br />

Derdzinski, Lt Col Joseph L. ..................................................... 4<br />

Deveer, tacy D. Van ................................................................... 9<br />

Development Ethic .................................................................. 23<br />

Dilemmas of <strong>International</strong>ism ................................................ 30<br />

Disciplining the Divine ............................................................ 27<br />

Distribution of Power <strong>and</strong> Voting Procedures<br />

in the European Union ...................................................... 22<br />

Diversity <strong>and</strong> Tolerance in Socio-Legal Contexts .................... 26<br />

Dodds, Klaus ............................................................................. 3<br />

Domestic Deployment of the Armed Forces ............................ 5<br />

Dorey, Peter ............................................................................. 30<br />

Dorman, Andrew ...................................................................... 5<br />

Dyzenhaus, David ................................................................... 24<br />

E<br />

Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald .......... 30<br />

Eckert, Julia ............................................................................. 16<br />

Edmund Burke ......................................................................... 28<br />

Ehin, Piret .................................................................................. 2<br />

Eicher, Sharon ......................................................................... 14<br />

Emile Durkheim ....................................................................... 27<br />

Empire, <strong>Politics</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Creation of the 1935 India Act ........ 30<br />

Empowering Interactions ........................................................ 30<br />

Empowering Migrant Women ................................................. 17<br />

Enge, Ulf .................................................................................... 3<br />

Engström, Jenny ..................................................................... 17<br />

Enlightened Reform in Southern Europe<br />

<strong>and</strong> its Atlantic Colonies, c. 1750–1830 ........................... 30<br />

Environmental Skepticism ........................................................ 9<br />

Erel, Umut ............................................................................... 19<br />

Ertuna, Ibrahim Ozer .............................................................. 13<br />

Ethics <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> ......................................... 10<br />

Ethics Education for Irregular Warfare ...................................... 5<br />

Ethnicities <strong>and</strong> Values in a Changing World ........................... 17<br />

EU Labour Migration since Enlargement ............................... 21<br />

Europe’s Global Role ............................................................... 21<br />

European Gender Regimes <strong>and</strong> Policies ................................. 21<br />

European Security Culture ........................................................ 3<br />

F<br />

Femia, Joseph ......................................................................... 28<br />

Ferrari, Aless<strong>and</strong>ro ................................................................. 26<br />

Fineman, Martha Albertson ................................................... 26<br />

Fleck, Christian ....................................................................... 27<br />

Fletcher, Paul ........................................................................... 27<br />

Foreign Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts ................................. 3<br />

Foundations of the British Labour Party, The ......................... 30<br />

Founding Fathers, Pop Culture,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Constitutional Law, The ............................................. 17<br />

Freedom of the Press ............................................................... 25<br />

Free Speech in the New Media ................................................ 25<br />

Friedman, Lawrence ................................................................. 2<br />

Friedrich Nietzsche .................................................................. 28<br />

G<br />

G8 against Transnational Organized Crime .............................. 8<br />

Gaens, Bart ............................................................................. 12<br />

Galgóczi, Béla ......................................................................... 21<br />

Gariup, Monica ......................................................................... 3<br />

Garner, Mark ............................................................................ 29<br />

Gasper, Des ............................................................................. 23<br />

Gebrewold, Belachew ............................................................... 3<br />

Gelderblom, Oscar .................................................................. 31<br />

Gender <strong>and</strong> HIV/AIDS .............................................................. 19<br />

Index<br />

Geopolitics of South Asia, The ................................................ 20<br />

Georg Hegel ............................................................................ 28<br />

Gibbons, Thomas .................................................................... 25<br />

Gibson, Johanna ..................................................................... 25<br />

Gibson, William ....................................................................... 31<br />

Giugni, Marco ......................................................................... 16<br />

Global Health ............................................................................. 7<br />

Globalization’s Limits .............................................................. 12<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Contemporary Challenges<br />

to the Nation-State ............................................................ 18<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Regional Integration<br />

in Europe <strong>and</strong> Asia ............................................................ 20<br />

Globalization <strong>and</strong> Third World Women .................................... 18<br />

Global Law.................................................................................. 7<br />

Global Trade ................................................................................ 8<br />

Granter, Ed ............................................................................... 17<br />

Greek Diaspora <strong>and</strong> Migration since 1700 ............................. 31<br />

Green Leviathan ....................................................................... 15<br />

Grillo, Ralph ............................................................................. 26<br />

Groenendijk, Kees................................................................... 21<br />

Group Rights ............................................................................ 24<br />

Guild, Elspeth .......................................................................... 21<br />

Gunning, Lucia Patrizio .......................................................... 30<br />

H<br />

Haddock, Serena Vicari .......................................................... 16<br />

Halab, Yakub ............................................................................. 2<br />

Hampsher-Monk, Iain ............................................................. 28<br />

Hansen, Victor M. ..................................................................... 2<br />

Harding, Ann........................................................................... 15<br />

Hayden, Patrick ....................................................................... 27<br />

Head, Michael ........................................................................... 5<br />

Hess, Andreas ......................................................................... 27<br />

Hillier, Jean .............................................................................. 16<br />

Hinman IV, Ellwood P. ............................................................... 5<br />

Hoekema, André ..................................................................... 26<br />

Holden, Patrick ....................................................................... 22<br />

Holenstein, André ................................................................... 30<br />

Howie, Luke ............................................................................... 6<br />

Humanitarian Intervention <strong>and</strong> Conflict<br />

Resolution in West Africa .................................................... 3<br />

Human Rights <strong>and</strong> Corporations ........................................... 24<br />

Hyams, Paul R. ........................................................................ 32<br />

I<br />

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Identity <strong>and</strong> Foreign Policy ........................................................ 2<br />

Illiberal Liberal States ............................................................... 21<br />

Imre, Robert .............................................................................. 6<br />

Indigenous Rights ................................................................... 24<br />

Ingram, Alan ............................................................................. 3<br />

Innovation in Global Health Governance ................................. 9<br />

Intellectual Property, Medicine <strong>and</strong> Health ............................ 25<br />

Intellectuals <strong>and</strong> their Publics ................................................. 27<br />

Internal Security Services in Liberalizing States....................... 4<br />

<strong>International</strong> Finance ................................................................. 8<br />

<strong>International</strong> Order of Asia in the 1930s <strong>and</strong> 1950s, The....... 31<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization ........................................................ 7<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Relations</strong>: A European Perspective ................... 28<br />

Islam <strong>and</strong> Human Rights ....................................................... 26<br />

Islam <strong>and</strong> the Securitisation of Population Policies ................. 4<br />

Islamic Spectrum in Java ........................................................ 20<br />

Is This a Private Fight or Can Anybody Join? ............................ 6<br />

J<br />

Jacques, Peter J. ....................................................................... 9<br />

Jahn, Thomas E. ....................................................................... 5<br />

Jinnette, James G. .................................................................... 5<br />

Johnson, Trevor ....................................................................... 31<br />

Johnston, Hank ....................................................................... 17<br />

Johnstone, Andrew................................................................. 30<br />

Jokela, Juha ............................................................................ 12<br />

Jones, Peter ............................................................................. 24<br />

Joo, Seung-Ho ........................................................................... 2<br />

K<br />

Kabia, John M. .......................................................................... 3<br />

Kapstein, Ethan B. .................................................................. 10<br />

Karkov, Catherine .................................................................... 30<br />

Kavalski, Emilian .................................................................... 12<br />

Kawulich, Barbara .................................................................. 29<br />

Keohane, Nigel ....................................................................... 31<br />

Killeen, Kevin .......................................................................... 30<br />

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Kim, Nam-Kook ....................................................................... 20<br />

Kinley, David............................................................................ 24<br />

Kirton, John J. ................................................................... 7, 8, 9<br />

Knieling, Joerg ........................................................................ 23<br />

Knight, W. Andy ...................................................................... 14<br />

Knowles, Dudley ..................................................................... 28<br />

Kolstø, Pål ............................................................................... 20<br />

Kostovicova, Denisa ............................................................... 23<br />

Krishnan, Armin ....................................................................... 6<br />

Kümin, Beat ............................................................................ 31<br />

Kwak, Tae-Hwan ........................................................................ 2<br />

L<br />

Lane, Jan-Erik .......................................................................... 19<br />

Lansford, Tom ............................................................................ 6<br />

Law <strong>and</strong> Agonistic <strong>Politics</strong> ...................................................... 28<br />

Law in the Service of Legitimacy ............................................. 26<br />

Lawson, Fred H........................................................................ 10<br />

Leeuwen, Mathijs van ............................................................. 18<br />

Legacies <strong>and</strong> Change in Polar Sciences ................................. 10<br />

Legal Practice <strong>and</strong> Cultural Diversity ...................................... 26<br />

Lelkes, Orsolya ........................................................................ 22<br />

Leschke, Janine ...................................................................... 21<br />

Limits to Governance, The ...................................................... 15<br />

Limnell, Eija ............................................................................. 12<br />

Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya ........................................................ 18<br />

Lyall, Catherine ....................................................................... 15<br />

Lyon, E. Stina ........................................................................... 27<br />

M<br />

MacCallum, Diana .................................................................. 16<br />

MacRury, Iain .......................................................................... 15<br />

Madunic, Jelena ....................................................................... 7<br />

Magistrates, Madonnas <strong>and</strong> Miracles .................................... 31<br />

Making of Modern Greece, The ............................................... 31<br />

Mann, Scott ............................................................................... 5<br />

Mapping the European Public Sphere .................................... 22<br />

Margolis, Michael ................................................................... 19<br />

Maritime Security in the South China Sea ............................... 4<br />

Marsden, Lee............................................................................. 4<br />

Masciulli, Joseph .................................................................... 14<br />

Mathers, Andrew .................................................................... 17<br />

Mathieu, Jon ........................................................................... 30<br />

Maussen, Marcel .................................................................... 26<br />

McLaren, Arlene Tigar ............................................................ 14<br />

Media, Religion <strong>and</strong> Conflict ..................................................... 4<br />

Media Discourse <strong>and</strong> the Yugoslav Conflicts ......................... 20<br />

Media Freedom <strong>and</strong> Contempt of Court ................................. 25<br />

Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship ............................. 19<br />

Molchanov, Mikhail A. ............................................................ 14<br />

Moulaert, Frank ....................................................................... 16<br />

Muldoon, Andrew ................................................................... 30<br />

N<br />

Nalb<strong>and</strong>ov, Robert .................................................................... 3<br />

Nash, Kate ............................................................................... 18<br />

Negotiating Sovereignty <strong>and</strong> Human Rights ......................... 26<br />

Nelson, Janet .......................................................................... 30<br />

New Frontiers in Microsimulation Modelling ......................... 15<br />

Non-State Actors <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Law ................................ 11<br />

North Korea’s Foreign Policy under Kim Jong I ........................ 2<br />

Nowicka, Magdalena .............................................................. 17<br />

Nystén-Haarala, Soili .............................................................. 20<br />

O<br />

Oakley, Justin .......................................................................... 25<br />

Olympic Cities: 2012 <strong>and</strong> the Remaking of London ............... 15<br />

Onnekink, David...................................................................... 32<br />

Orbie, Jan ................................................................................ 21<br />

Organizational Cooperation in Crises ..................................... 11<br />

Othengrafen, Frank ................................................................. 23<br />

Outlaws in Medieval <strong>and</strong> Early Modern Engl<strong>and</strong> ................... 31<br />

P<br />

Papaioannou, Theo ................................................................. 15<br />

Paquette, Gabriel .................................................................... 30<br />

Parmentier, Florent ................................................................. 19<br />

Partners in Peace ..................................................................... 18<br />

Party of Patriotism, The ........................................................... 31<br />

Patterson, Barry ........................................................................ 6<br />

Pélopidas, Benoît .................................................................... 19<br />

<strong>Politics</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> New Titles 009<br />

Pelteret, David ......................................................................... 30<br />

Persistent State Weakness in the Global Age ......................... 23<br />

Petras, James.......................................................................... 13<br />

Planning Cultures in Europe................................................... 23<br />

Poku, Nana K. ......................................................................... 19<br />

Political Economy of the Dutch Republic, The ....................... 31<br />

Political Space in Pre-industrial Europe .................................. 31<br />

<strong>Politics</strong> of Self-Governance, The .............................................. 15<br />

<strong>Politics</strong> of Unemployment in Europe, The .............................. 16<br />

Porto, João Gomes .................................................................... 3<br />

Postinternationalism <strong>and</strong> Small Arms Control ........................ 4<br />

Poverty Among Older People <strong>and</strong> Pensions<br />

Policy in the EU ................................................................. 16<br />

Power, State <strong>and</strong> Inequality ..................................................... 18<br />

Poynter, Gavin ......................................................................... 15<br />

Product Liability Law in Transition .......................................... 22<br />

Prospect of Internet Democracy, The ...................................... 19<br />

R<br />

Redissi, Hamadi ...................................................................... 19<br />

Reflections on Rawls ............................................................... 29<br />

Regulating Audiovisual Services ............................................. 25<br />

Religion, <strong>Politics</strong> <strong>and</strong> Dissent in the<br />

Long Eighteenth Century 1660–1832 ............................... 31<br />

Religion <strong>and</strong> Conflict Resolution .............................................. 4<br />

Religion <strong>and</strong> <strong>Politics</strong> ................................................................ 19<br />

Remembering Hiroshima .......................................................... 2<br />

Resodihardjo, S<strong>and</strong>ra L. ......................................................... 15<br />

Riaño, Gerson Moreno- .......................................................... 19<br />

Ricks, David ............................................................................ 31<br />

Riddell, Katrina ......................................................................... 4<br />

Right to a Fair Trial, The ........................................................... 24<br />

Ritual <strong>and</strong> the Sacred .............................................................. 19<br />

Robinson, Paul .......................................................................... 5<br />

Rogers, Damien ........................................................................ 4<br />

Role of the European Union in Asia, The ............................... 12<br />

Rosati, Massimo ..................................................................... 19<br />

Rosenthal, Joel H. ................................................................... 10<br />

Rovisco, Maria ........................................................................ 17<br />

Rules of Law <strong>and</strong> Laws of Ruling ............................................ 16<br />

Rural Sustainable Development<br />

in the Knowledge Society .................................................. 16<br />

Russian Civil-Military <strong>Relations</strong> ................................................ 5<br />

S<br />

Savigny, Heather ....................................................................... 4<br />

Schaap, Andrew ..................................................................... 28<br />

Scherrer, Am<strong>and</strong>ine ................................................................. 8<br />

Schläppi, Daniel ..................................................................... 30<br />

Schreurs, Mir<strong>and</strong>a .................................................................... 9<br />

Schröder, Peter ....................................................................... 32<br />

Scott, Alan ............................................................................... 18<br />

Scott, James C. ....................................................................... 31<br />

Scott, James W. ...................................................................... 12<br />

Search of Structural Power, In ................................................. 22<br />

Selin, Henrik .............................................................................. 9<br />

Shadian, Jessica M. ............................................................... 10<br />

Shah, Prakash ......................................................................... 26<br />

Shawki, Noha .......................................................................... 26<br />

Shirkey, Zachary C. ................................................................... 6<br />

Shore, Megan ............................................................................ 4<br />

Sitaraman, Srini ...................................................................... 11<br />

Smith, Anna Marie ................................................................. 18<br />

Smith, James .......................................................................... 15<br />

Snider, Joshua .......................................................................... 6<br />

Social Innovation <strong>and</strong> Territorial Development ....................... 16<br />

Society of Princes, The ............................................................. 32<br />

Sørensen, Eva ......................................................................... 15<br />

South Asian Security <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Nuclear Order ............ 4<br />

Spaces of Security <strong>and</strong> Insecurity ............................................. 3<br />

Spangler, Jonathan ................................................................. 32<br />

Staines, John D. ...................................................................... 32<br />

Stanculescu, Manuela Sofia ................................................. 14<br />

Stanovnki, Tine ........................................................................ 14<br />

State Agency <strong>and</strong> the Patenting of Life<br />

in <strong>International</strong> Law ........................................................... 26<br />

State Participation in <strong>International</strong> Treaty Regimes ............... 11<br />

Strenski, Ivan........................................................................... 27<br />

Strong, Tracy ........................................................................... 28<br />

Style of the State in French Theater,<br />

1630–1660, The .................................................................. 32<br />

Su-un <strong>and</strong> His World of Symbols ............................................ 32<br />

Sümer, Sevil............................................................................. 21<br />

Sutherl<strong>and</strong>, Holly .................................................................... 22<br />

Svedin, Lina M......................................................................... 11<br />

T<br />

Tax <strong>and</strong> Benefit Policies in the Enlarged Europe .................... 22<br />

Taylor, Graham ........................................................................ 17<br />

Teaching Research Methods in the Social Sciences .............. 29<br />

Telo, Mario ............................................................................... 28<br />

Tennberg, Monica ................................................................... 10<br />

Terrorism, Risk <strong>and</strong> the City ...................................................... 5<br />

Terrorism, the Worker <strong>and</strong> the City ............................................ 6<br />

Terrorism, War <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Law ....................................... 6<br />

Throop, Susanna A. ................................................................ 32<br />

Tovey, Hilary ............................................................................. 16<br />

Tragic Histories of Mary Queen of Scots,<br />

1560-1690, The ................................................................... 32<br />

Transatlantic Environment <strong>and</strong> Energy <strong>Politics</strong> ....................... 9<br />

Transition <strong>and</strong> Development in China .................................... 13<br />

Triantafillou, Peter ................................................................... 15<br />

Tulibacka, Magdalena ............................................................ 22<br />

Tziovas, Dimitris ...................................................................... 31<br />

U<br />

Upchurch, Martin ................................................................... 17<br />

US Foreign Policy in the Middle East ........................................ 2<br />

V<br />

Veltmeyer, Henry ..................................................................... 13<br />

Vengeance in the Middle Ages ................................................ 32<br />

Vigoda-Gadot, Eran ................................................................. 14<br />

Vilfredo Pareto ......................................................................... 28<br />

von Benda-Beckmann, Franz ................................................. 16<br />

von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet .............................................. 16<br />

W<br />

Wagner, Anne .......................................................................... 26<br />

Wagner, Claire ......................................................................... 29<br />

Wallimann, Isidor .................................................................... 18<br />

War, the State <strong>and</strong> <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

in Seventeenth-Century Europe........................................ 32<br />

War <strong>and</strong> Religion after Westphalia, 1648–1713 ....................... 32<br />

Ward, Ann ............................................................................... 27<br />

Ward, Lee ................................................................................. 27<br />

Warrick, Catherine .................................................................. 26<br />

Watson, Robert P. ...................................................................... 6<br />

Watt, Andrew .......................................................................... 21<br />

Wealth, Welfare <strong>and</strong> the Global Free Market............................ 13<br />

Weibust, Inger ......................................................................... 15<br />

What’s Left in Latin America? .................................................. 13<br />

What Is Right for Children? ..................................................... 26<br />

When Empire Meets Nationalism ........................................... 19<br />

White, Nicholas ...................................................................... 31<br />

Williamson, Myra ...................................................................... 6<br />

Williamson, Paul ..................................................................... 15<br />

Winters, Francis X. .................................................................... 2<br />

Worley, Matthew ..................................................................... 30<br />

Worthington, Karen ................................................................ 26<br />

Wu, Shicun ................................................................................ 4<br />

Y<br />

Young, Shaun P. ...................................................................... 29<br />

Z<br />

Zaidi, Asghar ..................................................................... 15, 16<br />

Zank, Wolfgang ....................................................................... 12<br />

Zou, Keyuan .............................................................................. 4<br />

Zyczkowsk, Karol..................................................................... 22


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Fax: +1 802 864-7626<br />

Email: orders@ashgate.com<br />

Australia <strong>and</strong> Asia<br />

<strong>Ashgate</strong>-Gower Asia Pacific<br />

1 st Floor, Suite 34<br />

14 Jubilee Avenue<br />

Warriewood, NSW 2102<br />

Australia<br />

Telephone: +61 (0)2 9999 2777<br />

Fax: +61 (0)2 9999 3688<br />

Email: info@ashgate.com.au<br />

Head Office<br />

<strong>Ashgate</strong> Publishing Limited<br />

Wey Court East, Union Road<br />

Farnham, Surrey<br />

GU9 7PT, UK<br />

Telephone: +44 (0)1252 331551<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1252 736736<br />

Email: info@ashgatepublishing.com<br />

North <strong>and</strong> South America<br />

<strong>Ashgate</strong> Publishing Company<br />

Suite 420<br />

101 Cherry Street<br />

Burlington, VT 05401-4405<br />

USA<br />

Telephone: +1 802 865-7641<br />

Fax: +1 802 865-7847<br />

Email: info@ashgate.com<br />

Australia <strong>and</strong> Asia<br />

<strong>Ashgate</strong> Publishing is committed to being an<br />

environmentally-friendly publisher. All of our<br />

books are printed on FSC-certified paper, <strong>and</strong><br />

our marketing materials are produced using<br />

sound environmental practices.<br />

<strong>Ashgate</strong>-Gower Asia Pacific<br />

1 st Floor, Suite 34<br />

14 Jubilee Avenue<br />

Warriewood, NSW 2102<br />

Australia<br />

Telephone: +61 (0)2 9999 2777<br />

Fax: +61 (0)2 9999 3688<br />

Email: info@ashgate.com.au<br />

This catalog is printed on FSC-certified paper<br />

with 50% recycled <strong>and</strong> 25% post-consumer<br />

content. Soy-based ink is used in the printing.<br />

Customers in regions not mentioned<br />

here should contact the World<br />

Distribution office, or find us online<br />

at: www.ashgate.com

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