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Globalization & International Relations 2010
GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE AND POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
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GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE
AND POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Theories of Nationalism
A Critical Introduction
2nd edition
Umut Ozkirimli, Associate
Professor of International
Relations, Istanbul Bilgi
University, Turkey; Senior
Research Fellow, Hellenic
Observatory, London
School of Economics and
Political Science, UK
Review of the 1st edition:
[A] comprehensive,
balanced and critical
overview of current
debates on nationalism...
This is at once an informed survey of a eld of
literature and, in its own right, an intervention in
the subject...It is one of the, several, contributions
of this impressive book that it enables us,
by comprehending the range of theories of
nationalism, to see these debates in a wider
intellectual and historical context. - Professor
Fred Halliday, London School of Economics and
Political Science, UK
This widely-used and acclaimed text provides a
comprehensive and balanced introduction to the
main theoretical perspectives on nationalism.
The fully-updated 2nd edition includes expanded
coverage of recent theories and debates,0020more
systematic critical assessment of all traditions, and
boxes on key thinkers.
Contents: Preface to the Second Edition / Introduction /
Discourses and Debates on Nationalism / Primordialism-
Perennialism / Modernism / Ethnosymbolism / New
Approaches to Nationalism / Rethinking Nationalism /
Conclusion / Bibliography
January 2010 272pp 234x156mm
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Biopolitical Surveillance
& Public Health in
International Politics
Jeremy Youde, Assistant
Professor of Political
Science, University of
Minnesota Duluth, USA
Using historical and
contemporary case
studies, Youde traces
the shifting balance
between surveillance
and global public good
provision and suggests
that a human rights-based
strategy offers a stable
compromise.
Contents: Biopolitical Surveillance in the International
Arena / Global Public Goods, Cooperation, and Health
/ Smallpox: Defeating the Scourge and Provoking
Resistance / HIV/AIDS and Human Rights as an Evolving
Strategy / SARS: Collaboration and Resistance / The
International Health Regulations / Balancing Global
Public Goods and Privacy: A Human Rights Approach to
Biopolitical Surveillance
February 2010 240pp 234x156mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61995-1

The Failure of Democratic
Nation Building
Ideology Meets Evolution
Albert Somit, Professor
Emeritus, Southern Illinois
University, USA and Steven
A. Peterson, Professor of
Politics; Director, School of
Public Affairs, Pennsylvania
State University at
Harrisburg, USA
provocative,
unconventional, and all
too persuasive. - J. David
Singer, University of
Michigan, USA
In this timely account, Somit and Peterson argue
that humans are social primates with an innate
tendency for hierarchical and authoritarian social
and political structures, and that democracy
requires very special enabling conditions before it
can be supported by a state, conditions that require
decades to evolve.
Contents: Forward / Introduction / Authoritarian
Government: The Default Option / What Is a
Democracy?: Toward a Working Denition / Democratic
Nation Building: From Concept to Operational Check
List / Democracy: The Requisite Enabling Conditions -
No Small Order / Will the Real Democracies Please Stand
Up? / American Nation Building, 1945-2005: Costs and
Consequences / The Fourth Whereas / Therefore Be It
Resolved...: Toward More Realistic Foreign and Domestic
Policies
February 2010 176pp 246x189mm
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The New Political Sociology
Power, Ideology and Identity in an Age of
Complexity
Graham Taylor, Reader in
Sociology, University of the
West of England, UK
A bold and original
contribution to the eld.
- Chris Rumford, Royal
Holloway, University of
London, UK
The twenty-rst
century has witnessed
a fundamental
transformation of political
institutions and society,
alongside cultural,
global and complexity turns in social theory. This
provocative text gives an overview of key issues,
argues for an existential turn in political sociology
and brings the study of politics and society up-to-
date.
Contents: Introduction: The Contours of Social and
Political Complexity / Political Sociology in an Age of
Complexity / Complex Powers: Beyond the Panopticon?
/ The End of the Nation State? The Disarticulation of
Power and Identity / Globalized Identities: Political
Culture between Place and Space / Networks of
Resistance: Global Complexity and the Politics of New
Social Movements / Networks of Terror: Globalization,
Fundamentalism and Political Violence / Complex
Citizenships: Between Universalism and Particularism?
/ Global Civil Society: The Prospects for Cosmocracy
/ Conclusion: Towards an Existential Turn in Political
Sociology / Glossary / Bibliography
January 2010 240pp 216x138mm
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Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-57333-8

Power and Resistance
in the New World Order
2nd edition
Stephen Gill, Professor of Political Science, University
of Toronto, Canada
In this fully revised and updated new edition,
leading political scientist Stephen Gill further
develops his radical theory of the new world
order to argue that as the globalization of power
intensies, so too do globalized forms of resistance.
Including two new chapters, this widely adopted
text offers alternatives to the current world order.
April 2008 320pp 217x138mm
Paperback 20.99 978-0-230-20370-9
The South in World Politics
Chris Alden, Reader in
International Relations,
London School of Economics
and Political Science, UK,
Sally Morphet, formerly
Head of Research Section on
Global Issues for the UKs
Foreign and Commonwealth
Ofce and Marco Antonio
Vieira, Visiting Lecturer in
International Relations,
Kings College, London, UK
The South in World
Politics is a timely
analysis of the inuence
and effectiveness of developing states in shaping
the international order from the politics of the
Cold War and North-South confrontation to the
contemporary challenges of globalization and the
rising power of emerging economies.
Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The South
and World Politics / The South and the UN, 1945-1965 /
The Non Aligned Movement and the G77, 1964-1989 /
The Rise of the New South, 1990-2005 / A South of States
/ A South of Regions / A South of Peoples / Conclusion:
One South, Many Souths / Appendices / Bibliography /
Index
January 2010 272pp 216x138mm
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Hardback 57.50 978-1-4039-3317-1

Memory, Trauma
and World Politics
Reections on the Relationship Between Past and
Present
Edited by Duncan Bell,
Lecturer in International
Relations, Cambridge
University, UK
Memory, Trauma and
World Politics focuses
on the effect that the
memory of traumatic
episodes (especially
war and genocide)
has on shaping
contemporary political
identities. Theoretically
sophisticated and
empirically rich, this book
is an incisive treatment of the ways in which the
study of social memory can inform global politics
analysis.
Contents: D.Bell: Introduction: Memory, Trauma and
World Politics / J.Bartelson: We Could Remember
It for You Wholesale: Myths, Monuments and the
Constitution of National Memories / J.Winter: Notes on
the Memory Boom: War, Remembrance, and the Uses
of the Past / J.K.Olick & C.Demetriou: From Theodicy to
Ressentiment: Trauma and the Ages of Compensation
/ J.Edkins: Remembering Relationality: Trauma Time
and Politics / K.M.Fierke: Bewitched by the Past: Social
Memory, Trauma and International Relations / L.Ray:
Mourning, Melancholia and Violence / L.Meskell: Trauma
Culture: Remembering and Forgetting in the New
South Africa / S.Feuchtwang: Memorials to Injustice /
R.Bleiker & Y.J.Hoang: Remembering and Forgetting the
Korean War: From Trauma to Reconciliation / M.Zehfuss:
Remembering to Forget/Forgetting to Remember
February 2010 288pp 216x138mm
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Local Lives and Global
Transformations
Towards World Society
Paul Kennedy, Reader in Sociology and Global Studies,
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
How does globalization impact upon our personal
lives? What are its boundaries? This book examines
how local and global studies interact. Filled with
case studies and empirical research that show the
ways in which real local lives function under global
conditions, this book helps students push the
boundaries of their understanding of globalization.
Contents: PART I: GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS /
Introduction / Living at the Cutting Edge of Globalization:
Capitalists, Migrants, Criminals and Terrorists / Key
Concepts for Understanding Global Life / PART II: THE
CONTINUITY OF LOCAL LIVES / Theorizing the Resilience
of the Local / The Appeal of the Local / Transnational
Action and Protecting Local Cultures / Asserting
Local Identity Through Culture / PART III: PATHS TO
WORLD SOCIETY - OVERCOMING DIVISIONS / Social
Movements and Global Civil Society / Individualization,
Lifestyles and Re-shaping Personal Life / Conclusion:
Towards Cosmopolitanism
December 2009 304pp 234x156mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-22476-6
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Islams Marriage
with Neoliberalism
State Transformation in Turkey
Yildiz Atasoy, Associate Professor of Sociology, Simon
Fraser University, Canada
The transformation of the Turkish state is examined
here in the context of globalized frames of neo-
liberal capitalism and contemporary schemas
of Islamic politics. It shows how the historical
emergence of two distinct yet intertwined
imaginaries of state structuring, laiklik and Islam,
continues to inuence Turkish politics today.
Contents: Islams Marriage with Neoliberalism / The
Allure of the West / Turkish Islam: Unthinking Kemalism?
/ Reconstituting the State: The Islamic Framing of
Neoliberalism / Kemalist State Feminism and the Islamic
Dress Code / Politics Without Guarantees: The Headscarf
Ban / Headscarf Madness: Narratives of Religious Rights /
Conclusion / References / Notes / Index
November 2009 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-54680-6
Africa in Global Politics
in the Twenty-First Century
A Pan-African Perspective
Olayiwola Abegunrin,
Professor of International
Relations and African Studies,
Howard University at
Washington, USA
In the twenty-rst
century, Africa has
become an important
source of US energy
imports and the worlds
natural resources. It has
also become the epicentre
of the worlds deadly
health epidemic, HIV/
AIDS, and one of the
battlegrounds in the ght against terrorism. Africa
is now a major player in global affairs.
Contents: Introduction / Nigeria and the Struggle for
the Liberation of South Africa / Nigeria and South Africa
in the Global Forum / Post-Apartheid South Africa:
New Challenges and Dilemmas / Southern African
Development Community and the New South Africa /
Ethnicity and Ethnic Conicts in Africa / Peace, Security,
and Human Survival in Africa / From Organization
of African Unity to African Union / New Partnership
for Africas Development: Politics of Dependence /
Pan-Africanism and Unity: A Wake-Up Call to Africans /
Selected Bibliography / Index
November 2009 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 52.50 978-0-230-61890-9

The Invention
of International Crime
A Global Issue in the Making, 18811914
Paul Knepper, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, University
of Shefeld, UK
We live in the age of international crime but when
did it begin? This book examines the period when
crime became an international issue (18811914),
exploring issues such as world-shrinking changes
in transportation, communication and commerce,
and concerns about alien criminality, white slave
trading and anarchist outrages.
Contents: List of Figures / Introduction / Technology /
Empire / Alien Criminality / White Slavery / Anarchist
Outrages / The Criminologists / Index
November 2009 288pp 216x138mm
4 b/w tables and gures
Hardback 52.00 978-0-230-23818-3
The Gendering of Global Finance
Libby Assassi, Associate
Fellow, Centre for Gender
Studies, University of Sussex,
UK
Its rich historical
detail reminds us that
gendered relations of
credit and nance have
transformed over time
and across myriad forms
of political and economic
organization. - Professor
Mary Condon, Osgoode
Hall Law School, York
University, Canada
This book explores the gendered nature of the
historical emergence of modern nance markets
and their expansion to a now global scale. It
analyzes the ways in which women were and still
are marginalized in terms of nancial activity and
associated structures of power which play a critical
role in shaping the contemporary global political
economy.
Contents: Introduction to the Gendering of Global
Finance / Period of Historical Change and the New Social
Ontology / Property and Gender: Irrational Women and
Rational Men / The Emergence of Gendered Credit and
Financial Institutions / From Formal Financial Institutions
and Orderly Men to Informal Markets and the Disorderly
Women / Global Financial Markets: Add women and stir?
/ Deepening the Circuits of Credit - Gender and a Deeper
Share of Wallet / Bibliography / Index
November 2009 224pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-51793-6

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Created Equal
Voices on Womens Rights
Amnesty International and
Anna Horsbrugh-Porter,
Radio Journalist who has
worked for the BBC World
Service, BBC Radio Four and
independent production
companies for nearly twenty
years
Millions of women
throughout the world
suffer from violence,
poverty and denial of their
human rights because of
their gender. By exploring
their stories, and hearing
the views of both advocates for and opponents of
womens rights, in Created Equal, Anna Horsbrugh-
Porter reveals the real human costs of the violation
of these rights.
Contents: PART I: EDUCATION AND WORK / A Womans
Place is in the Home / Education for All / Public Space
/ Virtual Slavery / Sticky Floors / Half the Sky / PART II:
WIVES AND DAUGHTERS / I Do / Breaking the Silence /
Adultery / FGM / Widows and Witches / Women in Prison
/ PART III: HEALTH / Maternal Health / Contraception
/ Roe Vs Wade / SEX / Threadlifts / Comfort Women
/ On the Game / X-rated / PART IV: POVERTY / The
Environment / Globalisation / Refugees / PART V:
MAKING CHANGES / Activism / Keeping the Peace / A
Level Playing Field / Law and Womens Rights
September 2009 224pp 216x138mm
Paperback 11.99 978-0-230-61733-9
Building Decent Societies
Rethinking the Role of Social Security in
Development
Edited by Peter Townsend,
sometime Professor of
International Social Policy,
London School of Economics
and Political Science, UK
This book builds the case
for a comprehensive social
security system to be
developed in all countries
- to eliminate desperate
conditions of poverty,
reverse growing inequality
and sustain economic
growth. It gives the history
of the rich countries in
meeting poverty and shows how the strategies in
the poor countries can be greatly improved.
Contents: Acknowledgements / A.Diop: Foreword /
P.Townsend: Introduction / PART I: THE RIGHT TO SOCIAL
SECURITY AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT / PART II:
ISSUES FOR THE GLOBAL SOCIETY OF THE TWENTY-
FIRST CENTURY / PART III: SOCIAL PROTECTION IN
EUROPE AND THE OECD / PART V: CONCLUSIONS
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August 2009 408pp 216x138mm
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Published in conjunction with the ILO
Gendering Religion and Politics
Untangling Modernities
Hanna Herzog, Professor of Sociology and
Anthropology, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Ann
Braude, Director, Womens Studies in Religion Program;
Senior Lecturer in American Religious History, Harvard
Divinity School, USA
The aim of this book is to suggest an
interdisciplinary perspective on the complex
relations of gender, religion and politics in light of
paradigmatic shifts in theories of modernity and
the growing body of studies on gender and religion.
Contents: H.Herzog & A.Braude: Introduction:
Untangling Modernities / PART I: GENDER, RELIGION
AND POLITICS: CONTINGENT RELATIONS / PART II:
WOMENS AGENCY BETWEEN RELIGION AND STATE
/ PART III: GENDER SPACES: CULTURE, RELIGION AND
POLITICS
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August 2009 308pp 216x138mm
Hardback 47.50 978-0-230-61308-9

Nationalism in a Global World
Sam Pryke, Senior Lecturer
in Sociology, Liverpool Hope
University, UK
What can globalization
studies tell us about
national identity? This
text looks at historical
and contemporary
debates to assess the key
issues of nationalism and
national identity, from
economic nationalism to
cultural homogenization.
Setting issues in a global
context and packed
with examples, this is an important and engaging
student text.
Contents: Introduction / What is Globalization and
Nationalism? / The Weakening of Nationalism? / The
Resilience of Nations and Nationalism / Globalization
and Economic Nationalism / Small Nations in a
Globalized World / Culture and Nation in a Global World /
Nationalism, Globalization and Islam / Conclusion
August 2009 232pp 234x156mm
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Transnational
Public Governance
Networks, Law and Legitimacy
Michael J. Warning,
Attorney, Germany
This book explores the
work of transnational
bureaucracy networks.
These networks address
global issues by creating
rules - transnational
public law - to be
incorporated into national
legal orders. As classical
means fail to legitimize
such activities, this book
gives a practical account
of viable alternative
legitimacy mechanisms.
Contents: Introduction / PART I: GLOBALIZATION AND
THE STATE / The Changing State / Civil Society Actors
/ International Institutional Cooperation / Law and
Globalization / Conclusion / PART II: SOLVING GLOBAL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS / Chemicals: A Global
Challenge / The System of International Chemical Safety
/ Connections / Conclusion / PART III: THE SYSTEM
OF TRANSNATIONAL PUBLIC GOVERNANCE /
Analyzing the System of International Chemical Safety /
Evaluation / Conclusion / PART IV: THE LEGITIMACY OF
TRANSNATIONAL PUBLIC GOVERNANCE / Concepts
of Legitimacy / Legitimacy and Law beyond the State
/ Legitimacy and Technical Standards / Legitimacy of
Transnational Public Governance / Prospects
August 2009 304pp 216x138mm
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Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22887-0
Transformations of the State
Series Editors: Stephan Leibfried and Achim
Hurrelmann

International Organizations
and Lifelong Learning
From Global Agendas to Policy Diffusion
Anja P. Jakobi, Senior
Researcher, TranState
Research Centre, Germany
In recent years, lifelong
learning has become
one of the most widely
shared education policy
goals. This book shows
how international
organizations have
promoted this idea and
disseminated the need for
it to countries all over the
world. As a consequence
of their activity, lifelong
learning has become a central element of modern
education policy, widely acknowledged and
sometimes established under quite adverse
national conditions.
Contents: Introduction: The Global Interest in Education
Policy / Tracing Global Governance: Policy Development
in an International Arena / World Time: International
Developments in Education Policy from the 1970s to
the 1990s / World Action: International Networks for
Promoting Lifelong Learning / Consequences: National
Lifelong Learning Agendas / Implications: Lifelong
Learning as a Tool for Progress and a Symbol of Modernity
/ Conclusions: Studying Global Policy Development
October 2009 248pp 222x141mm
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-57936-1
Transformations of the State
Series Editors: Stephan Leibfried and Achim
Hurrelmann
Anti-Apartheid and
the Emergence of a Global
Civil Society
Hkan Thrn, Professor of
Sociology, Gteborg
University, Sweden
a rare full-length,
empirically detailed
and conceptually
sophisticated
examination of the
bases of global political
solidarityIt is to be
hoped that this work gets
the wide attention in
global social movement
studies that it warrants. -
Jan Aart Scholte, Acta Sociologica
Looking at anti-apartheid as part of the history
of present global politics, this book provides the
rst comparative analysis of different sections of
the transnational anti-apartheid movement. The
author emphasizes the importance of a historical
perspective on political cultures, social movements,
and global civil society.
Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations
/ Prologue: Apartheid as a Dark Side of Modernity /
Introduction: Anti-Apartheid, The Media and New
Social Movements - Beyond Eurocentrism / PART I:
ANTI-APARTHEID IN GLOBAL CONTEXT / Narratives of
Transnational Anti-Apartheid Activism / The Globalization
of the Anti-Apartheid Movement / National Politics in a
Global Context: Anti-Apartheid in Britain and Sweden /
The Struggle Over Information and Interpretation / PART
II: PUBLIC DEBATES ON APARTHEID/ANTI-APARTHEID
IN BRITAIN AND SWEDEN 1960-90 / Beginnings:
Sharpeville and the Boycott Debates / Sports as Politics:
The Battle of Bstad and Stops the 70s Tour / A New
Black Militancy - Before and After the Soweto Uprising /
Sharpeville Revisited and the Release of Nelson Mandela
/ Conclusion: Anti-Apartheid and the Emergence of a
Global Civil Society / Epilogue: The Legacy of Anti-
Apartheid / Notes / References / Interviews / Index
July 2009 272pp 216x138mm
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Democracy in
Social Movements
Edited by Donatella della Porta, Professor of Sociology,
European University Institute, Italy
This is an excellent book on an under-researched
but very important theme. - Nick Crossley,
University of Manchester, UK
This collection explores conceptions and practices
of democracy of social movement organizations
involved in global protest. Focusing on the global
justice movement this book shows how they
adopt radical new democratic approaches and thus
provide a fundamental critique of conventional
politics.
July 2009 320pp 216x138mm
5 gures and 52 b/w tables
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-21883-3

Palestinian Collective
Memory and National Identity
Edited by Meir Litvak, Senior Lecturer, Department of
Middle Eastern and African History, Tel Aviv University,
Israel
This book analyzes the evolution and cultivation
of modern Palestinian collective memory and its
role in shaping Palestinian national identity from
its inception in the 1920s to the 2006 Palestinian
elections.
Contents: M.Litvak: Introduction / E.Webman: The
Evolution of a Founding Myth: The Nakba and Its
Fluctuating Meaning / M.Milstein: The Memory that
Never Dies: The Nakba Memory and the Palestinian
National Movement / M.Milstein: Memory From
Below: Palestinian Society and the Nakba Memory /
M.Litvak: Constructing a National Past: The Palestinian
Case / S.Birnbaum: Historical Discourse in the
Palestinian Media of the Palestinian National Authority
/ H.Brand: Palestinian Women and Collective Memory /
M.Ghanayim: A Dream of Severance: Crisis of Identity in
Palestinian Fiction in Israel
June 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61306-5
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Social Movements
in a Globalizing World
Edited by Donatella della
Porta, Professor of
Sociology, European
University Institute, Italy,
Hanspeter Kriesi, Professor
of Political Science,
University of Zurich,
Switzerland and Dieter
Rucht, Professor of
Sociology, University of Kent,
UK
A classic work in the
eld. - Lance Bennett,
Director, Centre for
Communication & Civic Engagement, University
of Washington, USA
Analyzing a broad range of movements, this
volume, now available in paperback, reects on
the many challenges that globalization presents
for transnational activisim. It explores how
international government organizations might
offer political opportunities and constraints for
social movements, addressing both domestic and
global problems.
Contents: PART I: NATIONAL MOBILIZATION WITHIN
A GLOBALIZING WORLD / PART II: MOBILIZATION
BEYOND THE NATION-STATE
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July 2009 272pp 216x138mm
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Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-23531-1

Civilizational Dialogue
and World Order
The Other Politics of Cultures, Religions, and
Civilizations in International Relations
Edited by M.S. Michael, Research Fellow, Centre
for Dialogue; Honorary Research Fellow, School of
Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Australia; Fellow,
Contemporary European Research Centre, University
of Melbourne, Australia and Fabio Petito, Lecturer in
International Relations, University of Sussex, UK; he also
teaches at the University LOrientale, Italy
The book comes at a very critical moment in the
debate on civilization and responds to the lack
of scholarly attention by international relations
and political theorists as to how the discourse of
dialogue of cultures, religions, and civilizations can
contribute to the future of world order.
Contents: M.S.Michael & F.Petito: Introduction:
Imperial Monologue vs. Dialogue of Civilizations /
PART I: DIALOGUE OF CULTURES, RELIGIONS AND
CIVILIZATIONS: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS /
F.R.Dallmayr: Justice and Cross-Cultural Dialogue: From
Theory to Practice / A.Nandy: Terror, Counter-terror,
and Self-destruction: Living with Regimes of Narcissism
and Despair / R.Shapcott: Anti-Cosmopolitanism, the
Cosmopolitan Harm Principle and Global Dialogue
/ P.Darby: Finding Appropriate Forms of Dialogue for
Engaging with the Politics of Security / T.Swee-Hin:
Dialogue among and within Faiths for the Weaving of a
Culture of Peace / G.D.Bouma & R.Ling: The Impact of
Religious Diversity and Revitalisation on the Possibility
of Dialogue / PART II: THE RELEVANCE OF DIALOGUE
FOR WORLD ORDER IN THE POST 9/11 CONTEXT /
J.A.Camilleri: The Dialogue of Civilisations in the Era of
Imperial Decline / M.B.Steger: Monologue of Empire
versus Global Dialogue of Cultures: The Branding of
American Values / C.Muzaffar: Quo Vadis - the Dialogue
of Civilizations? / F.Petito: Dialogue among Civilizations
as an Alternative Model for World Order / A.Salvatore:
European Civilization and the Muslim World: Clash,
Dialogue, What Else? / M.T.Seigel: History, Memory, and
the Dialogue of Civilizations: The Case of Northeast Asia
/ Z.Longxi: Speaking the Truth: Openness and Dialogue of
Civilizations A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.
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Series Editors: Yosef Lapid and Friedrich Kratochwil
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Troubled Identity
and the Modern World
Leonidas Donskis, Professor;
Dean, School of Political
Science and Diplomacy,
Vytautas Magnus University,
Lithuania
The book maps what
Leonidas Donskis
terms the troubled
identity, that is, the
identity that constantly
needs assurance and
conrmation. Through
an identity-building-and-
shifting process, argues
Donskis, we can move
from political majority to cultural minority, or the
other way around.
Contents: Preface / Acknowledgments / An Identity
in Need of Assurance and Conrmation / To Be or to
Forget: Politics of Remembering vs. Politics of Forgetting
/ Identity and the Emergence of Modern Sensibilities:
Liberty, Tradition, Anger, and Incessant Change / Us and
Them: Nationalism and Patriotism Revisited / Fear and
Loathing in Liquid Modernity / Forgetting the Ends and
then Redoubling the Efforts: Fanaticism / Nowhere at
Home / Making and Unmaking History: Identities in Ruins
/ Works Cited / Index
June 2009 240pp 216x138mm
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Cosmopolitanisms
New Thinking and New Directions
Robert J. Holton, Emeritus
Professor, Fellow, Trinity
College, Republic of Ireland
Cosmopolitanisms
explores how social
groups nd ways of living
productively with each
other. This book analyzes
theoretical approaches
and research to give a
new understanding of the
cultural, personal, moral
and legal dimensions of
cosmopolitanism. This
is a key critical guide to
cosmopolitanism for all students of globalization
and sociology.
Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL,
HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES /
Conceptualizing Cosmopolitanism: A Reappraisal
/ A Historical Sociology of Cosmopolitanism /
Cosmopolitanism and Social Theory / PART II: EMPIRICAL
RESEARCH ISSUES / Cosmopolitanism: Social and
Cultural Research / Cosmopolitanism: Legal and Political
Research / Cosmopolitanism in Ireland / Conclusion
/ Appendix I: Cosmopolitanism, Cosmopolitan,
Cosmopolitans, Cosmopolitics / Bibliography
May 2009 272pp 234x156mm
8 b/w tables
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-22866-5
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The State
Theories and Issues
Edited by Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis,
University of Shefeld, UK, Michael Lister, Lecturer
in Politics, University of Surrey, UK and David Marsh,
Director, Research School of Social Science, Australian
National University, Australia
[A] good example...of the vitality and range
of contemporary thinking on the state. It is a
welcome and valuable addition to the literature
on state theory. - Andrew Gamble, Public
Administration
December 2005 336pp 234x156mm
Paperback 23.99 978-1-4039-3426-0
Political Analysis
Series Editors: B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
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Globalization
A Critical Introduction
2nd Revised and Updated edition
Jan Aart Scholte, Professor
of Politics and International
Studies; Co-Director, Centre
for the Study of Globalization
and Regionalization,
University of Warwick, UK
... required reading for
anyone interested in
the various dimensions
of contemporary
globalization. Scholte
has succeeded in writing
a book that is, in fact,
much more than an
introduction. - Wil Hout, Development and
Change
August 2005 520pp 234x156mm
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Democratization
A Critical Introduction
Jean Grugel, Professor of Politics, University of Shefeld,
UK
... [A] very good and comprehensive text, clearly
written and presented. - Peter Mair, University of
Leiden, The Netherlands
December 2001 288pp 216x138mm
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Business, Government
& Globalization
Owen E. Hughes, Professor
of Public Sector
Management, Monash
University, Australia; Deputy
Dean and Deirdre ONeill,
Academic Director and
Executive Masters of Public
Administration Program,
Australia and New Zealand
School of Government,
Australia
The rise of globalization
and heightened debate
over trade, protection,
competition, and
the environment have created unprecedented
challenges for businesses and governments
worldwide.
August 2008 288pp 216x138mm
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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Palgrave Advances
in Global Governance
Edited by Jim Whitman,
Senior Lecturer, Department
of Peace Studies, University
of Bradford, UK
Palgrave Advances in
Global Governance
is an authoritative
collection devoted to
clarifying established
understandings of global
governance as a distinct
form of political activity.
Ranging across the
actors, arenas, means
and purposes of global
governance, this incisive collection brings order and
clarity to a burgeoning literature.
September 2009 224pp 216x138mm
3 b/w tables and 1 gure
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Palgrave Advances
The Importance of
Neglect in Policy-Making
Michiel S. De Vries, Professor of Public Administration,
Radboud University, The Netherlands
De Vries argues that it is possible to explain when
and in what direction policy change is likely to
occur. He argues that what is neglected at present
is likely to become dominant in policies of the near
future. With the birth of a new policy generation a
convergence towards meeting the dominant value
of that generation will become evident.
Contents: Foreword / Explaining and Predicting the
Nature of Policy Change / The Idea of Policy Generations
/ Changing Relative Attention / Generations of Policy
Instruments / The Changing Roles of Societal Groups / A
Model of Fundamental Policy Change and a Final Test /
References / Index
February 2010 216pp 216x138mm
22 b/w illustrations and 5 b/w tables
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-24290-6
Governance and Public Management
Series Editors: Wim van de Donk and Gerard Timsit
The World Trade Organization
Institutional Development and Reform
Eberhard Bohne, Professor of Public Administration,
German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer,
Germany
This book is about how the WTO functions as a
public organization. It analyzes and evaluates the
WTO from a public administration perspective
which is absent from the current debate on WTO
reforms dominated by the traditional view that
only nation states matter, not international
organizations.
Contents: Preface / List of Figures and Tables / Acronyms
/ The WTO as an International Organization / Approaches
to the Analysis of International Organizations and the
WTO / Conceptual Framework, Variables and Method
/ WTO as a Public Formal Organization / The WTO in
Action / Performance Patterns of the WTO / Notes /
Bibliography / Index / Annex I: Proposals for WTO Reform
Which Were Evaluated By Interview Partners / Annex II:
Survey Questionnaire
January 2010 224pp 216x138mm
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Governance and Public Management
Series Editors: Wim van de Donk and Gerard Timsit
The Fundamentals
of Global Governance
Jim Whitman, Senior
Lecturer, Department of
Peace Studies, University of
Bradford, UK
What kind of activity
is global governance?
What do all of the many
sectoral forms of global
governance - of the
planetary environment, of
global nance and global
health - have in common?
Moving beyond sector-
specic studies, this book
outlines the fundamentals
of global governance in eight chapter-length
propositions.
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Series Editor: Jim Whitman
This series comprises three principal themes:
the interaction of human and natural systems;
co-operation and conict; and the enactment
of values.
The Role of Business
in Global Governance
Corporations as Norm-Entrepreneurs
Annegret Flohr, Lothar Rieth, both Research Associates,
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, Sandra
Schwindenhammer, Research Assistant, FernUniversitat
in Hagen, Germany and Klaus Dieter Wolf, Deputy
Director, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
The Role of Business in Global Governance offers
an empirically rich analysis of the new political
role of corporations in the co-performance of
governance functions beyond the state. Within
comparative case studies, potential explanations of
the political role of transnational corporations are
systematically tested.
Contents: PART I: THE RESEARCH CONTEXT / PART II:
CAUSES OF CORPORATE NORM-ENTREPRENEURSHIP
/ PART III: EVALUATING CORPORATE NORM-
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Corporate Security
Responsibility?
Corporate Governance Contributions to Peace
and Security in Zones of Conict
Edited by Nicole Deitelhoff, Head of Research Team
and Klaus Dieter Wolf, Deputy Director, both at Peace
Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
Corporate Security Responsibility? focuses on
the role of private business in zones of conict.
The book contributes to closing the gap between
research on Global Governance and Peace and
Conict Studies. It applies a systematic research
design to the study of corporate governance
contributions to peace and security across a
number of cases.
January 2010 272pp 216x138mm
2 b/w illustrations and 7 b/w tables
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Non-Lethal Weapons
Neil Davison, Policy Manager for International
Security, Royal Society, UK
Foreword by Paul Rogers
Set to be the standard text on non-lethal
weapons. - Dr Hans Blix, Chairman of the
Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission
a powerful moral warning. - New Scientist
Magazine
This book provides an up-to-date analysis of the
development and deployment of non-lethal
weapons by police and military organizations. It
reviews the key technologies, issues, and dangers,
with particular attention to the development
of drugs, lasers, microwaves, and acoustics as
incapacitating weapons.
Contents: Foreword by Paul Rogers / Introduction / The
Early History of Non-Lethal Weapons / Non-Lethal
Weapons in the 1990s / The Contemporary Development
of Non-Lethal Weapons / Chemical and Biochemical
Weapons / Directed Energy Weapons / Acoustic Weapons
/ Conclusion / Notes / Index
June 2009 328pp 216x138mm
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Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22106-2
The New International Policing
Beth Greener, Lecturer in International Relations,
Massey University, New Zealand
Police personnel have increasingly been deployed
outside their own domestic jurisdictions to uphold
law and order and to help rebuild states. This book
explores the phenomenon of a new international
policing and outlines the range of challenges and
opportunities it presents to both practitioners and
theorists.
Contents: Introduction / A Brief History of International
Policing / Kosovo and East Timor / RAMSI / Afghanistan
and Iraq / The New International Policing in Theory / The
New International Policing / Bibliography / Index
March 2009 208pp 216x138mm
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International Organisation
in World Politics
David Armstrong, Professor of International Relations,
University of Exeter, UK, Lorna Lloyd, Senior Lecturer in
International Relations, Keele University, UK and John
Redmond, Professor of European Studies, University of
Birmingham, UK
An excellent account of the evolution of the
United Nations system and the primary regional
organizations, particularly the EU, by a team of
leading British scholars. - Paul Taylor, The London
School of Economics and Political Science, UK
September 2004 304pp 234x156mm
11 tables and 4 graphs
Paperback 22.99 978-1-4039-0303-7
Understanding the European Union
A Concise Introduction
4th edition
John McCormick, Professor/
Chair, Department of
Political Science, Indiana
University, USA
A clear, detailed, user-
friendly book. - European
Library
This best-selling textbook
provides a broad-ranging
but concise introduction
to the EU, covering all
major aspects of European
integration. The revised
and updated new edition
includes expanded coverage of policy and policy
making and of theoretical approaches to the study
of the EU.
April 2008 264pp 234x156mm
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The European Union Series
Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson


International Organization
Polity, Politics and Policies
Volker Rittberger, Professor
of Political Science and
International Relations,
Institute of Political Science,
University of Tbingen,
Germany and Bernhard
Zangl, Professor of
International and
Transnational Relations;
Director, Institute for
Intercultural and
International Studies,
Ludwig-Maximilians-
Universitt, Germany
This is an outstanding
textbook which places international organizations
in a very informative theoretical and historical
context and offers a wide-ranging overview of
their decision-making, key actors and agendas. -
Chadwick F. Alger, The Ohio State University, USA
June 2006 264pp 234x156mm
Paperback 23.99 978-0-333-72128-5
INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY
Global Political Economy
Evolution and Dynamics
3rd edition
Robert OBrien, Professor in
Global Labour Issues,
McMaster University, Canada
and Marc Williams,
Professor of International
Relations, University of New
South Wales, Australia
The new 3rd edition of this
popular and successful
text on the contemporary
global political economy
and its historical evolution
has been systematically
revised and updated
throughout. The impact of
the banking and broader crisis is fully covered and
new chapters have been added on security and on
theories and methods.
Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL
PERSPECTIVES / Approaches to Global Political Economy
/ Theories and Methods / PART II: EVOLUTION / Forging
a World Economy 14001800 / Industrial Revolution,
Pax Britannica and Imperialism / The Twentieth
Century: World Wars and the Post-1945 Order / PART
III: DYNAMICS / International Trade / Transnational
Production / The Global Financial System / Global Division
of Labour / Gender / Economic Development / Global
Environmental Change / Ideas / Security / Governing
the Global Political Economy / Conclusion: Issues in
Contemporary GPE Theory
April 2010 496pp 234x156mm
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The Spectre at the Feast
Capitalist Crisis and the Politics of Recession
Andrew Gamble, Professor
of Politics, University of
Cambridge, UK
[A] book that should be
compulsory reading in
every nance ministry
and central bank[and]
the best starting point
for the long road to
reconstruction that the
left now has to take. -
David Marquand, New
Statesman
In 2007 a series of events struck the economy like
an earthquake. Leading academic Andrew Gamble
provides a lively and readable guide to the events
and consequences of the current global economic
and political crises. He sets the crisis in historical
context, explains why it has happened, analyzes the
global cost and assesses possible solutions.
Contents: Introduction: The Road to Excess / From Boom
to Bust / Crises of Capitalism / Globalization and Neo-
liberalism / The Politics of Recession / The Global Impact /
What is to be Done?
May 2009 200pp 216x138mm
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Hardback 65.00 978-0-230-52133-9
Paperback 25.99 978-0-230-52128-5
Herman M. Schwartz, Professor of Politics, University of
Virginia, USA
This edition improves on an already outstanding text.
What Schwartz does here is highly unusual and highly
rewarding: -he draws students into an adventure in
learning that conveys knowledge about both the origins
and evolution of a global political economy and the
development of IPE as a branch of learning. - Randall D.
Germain, Carleton University, Canada
States Versus Markets shows that globalization is not a
novel phenomenon but a recurrent process whereby markets
have, since the sixteenth century, periodically redistributed economic activity. This
revised and updated new edition takes account of the new rise of Asia and the global
nancial crisis originating in the US housing nance system.
Contents: Introduction / PART I: STATES, AGRICULTURE, AND GLOBALIZATION / The
Rise of the Modern State: From Street Gangs to Maas / States, Markets, and the Origins
of International Inequality / Economic and Hegemonic Cycles / The Industrial Revolution
and Late Development / Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labor / Agriculture-Led
Growth and Crisis in the Periphery: Ricardian Success, Ricardian Failure / The Collapse of the
Nineteenth-Century Economy: The Erosion of Hegemony? / PART II: THE REEMERGENCE OF
GLOBALIZATION / The Depression, U.S. Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-
World War II System / International Money, Capital Flows, and Domestic Politics / Transnational
Firms: A War of All against All / Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery: The Rise of the
Newly Industrialized Countries / Trade, Protection, and Renewed Globalization / US Hegemony:
Declining from Below? / US Hegemony: Reviving or Declining from the Top Down
States Versus Markets
Schwartz, StatesVersus Markets StatesVersus Markets, Schwartz
The Emergence of a Global Economy
3rd edition
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Rethinking Imperialism
Ray Kiely, Professor of International Politics, Queen Mary
and Westeld College, University of London, UK
Imperialism has become a key focus of debate
about world politics in the post-9/11 world. This
major new text provides a systematic reappraisal of
the evolution of the phenomenon and the concept
from the nineteenth century as the basis for a re-
assessment of Globalization and US hegemony in
the world today.
Contents: Introduction / What is Imperialism? /
Capitalism and the Origins of Imperialism / Liberal
Imperialism and Capitalist Expansion / Classical
Imperialism 18701945 / US Hegemony, the Cold
War and the Post-War Boom / Neo-Liberalism and US
Imperialism in the Post-Cold War World / Imperialism
after 9/11: New Challenges to US Hegemony /
Conclusion: Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism Today
April 2010 288pp 216x138mm
2 b/w tables
Paperback 23.99 978-0-230-20106-4
Rethinking World Politics
Series Editor: Michael Cox
Chinas Automotive
Modernization
The Party-State and Multinational Corporations
Gregory T. Chin, Assistant Professor, Department of
Political Science, York University, Canada
As a window for understanding the relationship
between globalization and the states pursuit
of national industrial development, this book
examines how and why the Chinese government
succeeded in leveraging Chinas international
competitive advantages to modernize the countrys
automotive industry.
Contents: Introduction / The Chinese State:
International and Comparative Perspectives / PART I:
MODERNIZATION, LOWER PHASE / Weak Automakers,
State Coordination Failure / Shanghai VW: Origins of the
Modern Supply Network / PART II: MODERNIZATION,
HIGHER PHASE / The Automotive Industrial Policy
/ Institutional Structure and Policy Effectiveness /
Negotiating Shanghai GM / PART III: IMPLICATIONS /
Homegrown Brands and Models / Vulnerabilities: View
from the Inside / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index
January 2010 304pp 216x138mm
5 b/w photographs and 1 chart
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22060-7
INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY
Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw
Celtic Tiger in Collapse
Explaining the Weaknesses of the Irish Model
Peadar Kirby, Professor of International Politics and
Public Policy, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Since the publication of Kirbys Celtic Tiger in
Distress, there have been fundamental changes
in the Irish growth model. The sudden collapse of
the Irish economy in 2008 raises questions such
as: why the sudden and deep decline in economic
growth? What are the prospects for a return to
growth? This fully updated and revised work proves
yet again to be the denitive work on the Celtic
Tiger.
Contents: PART I: THE CELTIC TIGER AND ITS
AFTERMATH / PART II: DIFFERENT READING OF
THE CELTIC TIGER / PART III: IRELANDS POLITICAL
ECONOMY / PART IV: HAS THE IRISH MODEL A
FUTURE? / Options / Appendix / Bibliography / Index
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
March 2010 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-23743-8
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-23744-5
Chinese Capitalisms
Historical Emergence and Political Implications
Edited by Yin-wah Chu, Associate Professor, Department
of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
In Chinese Capitalisms, experts examine the rise of
capitalism on China and Taiwan, analyzing impacts
exerted by global capitalism, Chinese civilization,
and remnants of socialist practice. In focusing on
these, they also address longstanding issues such as
Webers China Thesis, state-business relationships,
and Chinas civil society, among others.
Contents: PART I: CAPITALIST CHINA / PART II: CHINAS
CAPITALISM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
February 2010 272pp 216x138mm
6 b/w tables
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-57649-0
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American Empire and
the Political Economy
of Global Finance
Edited by Leo Panitch, Distinguished Research
Professor, York University, Canada and Martijn Konings,
Researcher, University of Sydney, Australia
This book is essential reading in understanding
how the world works. - Susanne Soederberg,
Canada Research Chair, Global Development
Studies, Queens University, Canada
In a lively critique of how international and
comparative political economy misjudge the
relationship between global markets and states,
this book demonstrates the central place of the
American state in todays world of globalized
nance. The contributors set aside traditional
emphases on military intervention, looking instead
to economics.
Contents: Preface / L.Panitch & M.Konings: Introduction
/ PART I: CONTOURS AND SOURCES OF IMPERIAL
FINANCE / PART II: CONSTRUCTING THE PILLARS OF
IMPERIAL FINANCE
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
July 2009 352pp 216x138mm
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-23608-0
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-55126-8
World Orders, Development
and Transformation
Eunice N. Sahle, Assistant Professor, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
The book examines how hegemonic development
ideas and practices emerged in the context of the
changing world order post-1945 and how this
transformation was characterized by neoliberalism
and securitization of development and security.
Sahle also explores the rise of China and the start of
Obamas presidency.
Contents: List of Tables / Acknowledgements /
Abbreviations / Introduction / PART I: WORLD ORDERS
AND DEVELOPMENT DISCOURSES / Analytical Framing
/ World Orders, Development Discourse, and Coloniality
/ State, World Order, and Development: Malawi and
South Korea / PART II: NEO-LIBERAL AND SECURITIZING
WORLD ORDER: DEBATING TRANSFORMATION /
Global Governance / Russia, China, Africa and Multi-
Polarity / Human Security, Neo-Liberalism, and
Securitization of Development / World Social Forum
/ Epilogue: Global Financial Crisis, Barack Obamas
Presidency, and World Order / Notes / Bibliography /
Index
March 2010 288pp 216x138mm
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The Politics of Housing
Booms and Busts
Edited by Herman M. Schwartz, Professor of Politics,
University of Virginia, USA and Leonard Seabrooke,
Professor in International Political Economy, University
of Warwick, UK
If you want to understand why the nancial world
just blew up I cannot think of a better place to
start. - Mark Blyth, The Johns Hopkins University,
USA
This book demonstrates how housing systems are
built from political struggles over the distribution
of welfare and wealth. The contributors analyze
varieties of residential capitalism through a range of
international case studies, as well as investigating
the links between housing nance and the current
international nancial crisis.
June 2009 264pp 216x138mm
10 gures and 17 b/w tables
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-23080-4
Paperback 18.99 978-0-230-23081-1
Globalizing Social Justice
The Role of Non-Government Organizations in
Bringing about Social Change
Jeffrey Atkinson, Advocacy Co-ordinator, Oxfam,
Australia and Martin Scurrah, Senior Research Associate/
Consultant, Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales (CEPES),
Peru
A study of the international NGO advocacy for
social and environmental justice, it looks at the
fundamental issues of legitimacy, accountability
and democracy that such activities involve and how
they are manifested. It presents case studies on
trade issues, labour rights, extractive industries and
indigenous people in Asia and South America.
September 2009 272pp 216x138mm
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-22113-0
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Corporate Social Responsibility
Comparative Critiques
Edited by K Ravi Raman, Honorary Research Fellow,
Department of Social Anthropology, University of
Manchester, UK
Internationally renowned scholars investigate the
discourses, practices and perspectives on Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) across a wide range
of multicultural, multi-ethnic and cross country
experiences. Case studies are included from
Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia.
February 2010 288pp 216x138mm
13 b/w tables and 1 gure
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-22077-5
Corporate Social Responsibility
and Regulatory Governance
Towards Inclusive Development?
Edited by Peter Utting, Deputy Director, United Nations
Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD),
Switzerland and Jos Carlos Marques, Desautels Faculty
of Management, McGill University, Canada
Historically informed, theoretically sophisticated
and empirically grounded. - Professor David L.
Levy, Department of Management and Marketing,
University of Massachusetts, USA
This is the rst of two volumes that examine the
changing nature of state-business relations. This
book assesses the potential and limits of CSR
in developing countries, by focusing on aspects
that are often ignored in the CSR literature:
historical experience, theoretical perspectives, and
institutional and political dimensions of change.
November 2009 320pp 216x138mm
14 b/w tables, 4 gures and 1 table
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-57644-5
Published in conjunction with UNRISD
International Cultural
Policies and Power
Edited by J. P. Singh, Associate Professor,
Communication, Culture and Technology Program,
Georgetown University, USA
Political scientists by and large ignore cultural
industries and technologies whereas they are
prominent in other disciplines. This book provides
insights from local, societal, national, and
international levels in understanding cultural
industries, technologies, and policies and integrates
these perspectives into the study of political
science.
Contents: PART I: POLITICS, POWER, TECHNOLOGIES
/ PART II: CULTURAL POLICIES: US, EU, JAPAN / PART III:
CULTURAL VOICES: THE DEVELOPING WORLD
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
February 2010 320pp 216x138mm
2 b/w tables and 4 gures
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-23527-4
The Politics of
Economic Regionalism
Explaining Regional Economic Integration in East
Asia
Kevin G. Cai, Associate Professor, Renison University
College, University of Waterloo, Canada
This book will win lavish praise from both
specialists on Asia and general readers. It is a
gem. - James H. Mittelman, Professor, School
of International Service, American University,
USA; author of Hyperconict: Globalization and
Insecurity (2010)
While major theories of economic regionalism in
the existing literature are primarily constructed
to explore institutionalized regional integration,
European integration in particular, the analytical
framework developed in this work explains the
unique process and pattern of regional integration
in East Asia.
Contents: Introduction / Theoretical Perspectives:
Constructing an Analytical Framework / The Evolution of
the Global Economic Order since 1945 / Regionalism in
the World Economy since the 1950s / Regional Economic
Integration in East Asia / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index
January 2010 224pp 216x138mm
9 b/w tables and 5 gures
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-57654-4
Sugar: Rened Power
in a Global Regime
Ben Richardson, Lecturer, Warwick University, UK
Sugar is a commonplace product with a complex
background, mainly because of the high degree
of protectionism given to the industry and the
benets of ensuring domestic producers stay
in business. This book asks why there are such
disagreements over trade policy, who prots within
the current regime, and where power ultimately
lies?
September 2009 256pp 216x138mm
15 gures and 7 b/w tables
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-23220-4
Globalization and the
New Semi-Peripheries
Edited by Owen Worth, Lecturer in International
Relations, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland
and Phoebe Moore, Lecturer in International Relations,
University of Salford, UK
This collection re-examines and re-assesses the
role of the semi-periphery in world politics and
argues that the processes of globalization have
led us to widen our understanding of the semi-
periphery, through a range of case studies as well as
theoretical chapters.
Contents: PART I: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS:
GLOBALIZATION AND THE SEMI-PERIPHERY /
PART II: GLOBALIZATION AND CHANGE IN THE
SEMI-PERIPHERY / PART III: NEW SEMI-PERIPHERAL
DEVELOPMENTS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
August 2009 288pp 216x138mm
2 b/w tables and 2 gures
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22075-1
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Health for Some
The Political Economy of Global Health
Governance
Edited by Sandra J. MacLean, Associate Professor of
Political Science, Sherri A. Brown, Department of
Political Science, both at Simon Fraser University, Canada
and Pieter Fourie, Senior Lecturer, Department of Politic,
Macquarie University, Australia
Poverty and inequality are among the most
signicant determinants of health. Increased
inequality gaps associated with globalization
have serious implications for global health. Global
changes in political economy shape global health,
inuencing who bears the burden from epidemics,
unhealthy environments and lack of access to
health care.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / PART II:
GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE, AND GLOBAL HEALTH /
PART III: FROM INTERNATIONAL TO GLOBAL HEALTH
GOVERNANCE / PART IV: THE GOVERNANCE OF
GLOBAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND PRODUCT ACCESS
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
August 2009 296pp 216x138mm
6 b/w tables and 7 gures
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22424-7
Global Health Governance
Crisis, Institutions and Political Economy
Edited by Adrian Kay, Professor of Public Policy, Salford
Business School, UK and Owain David Williams,
Research Fellow, Centre for Health and International
Relations, Aberystwyth University, UK
Eminent scholars investigate the sharp contrast
between the acute and multi-dimensional scale of
the challenges to global health governance and the
contradictory and ineffective responses to them.
They draw on a wide range of disciplines to uncover
the critical political economy dynamics in the
contemporary governance of global health.
July 2009 288pp 216x138mm
2 b/w tables and 4 gures
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-20591-8
Competitive Regionalism
FTA Diffusion in the Pacic Rim
Edited by Mireya Sols, Associate Professor, School of
International Service, American University, USA, Barbara
Stallings, William R. Rhodes Research Professor, Brown
University, USA and Saori N. Katada, Associate Professor
of International Relations, University of Southern
California, USA
In this persuasive book the authors make a major
contribution to the understanding of our global
political economy. - Diana Tussie, FLACSO,
Argentina
Despite abundant scepticism about their economic
benets, Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have
proliferated at a rapid pace. Policy diffusion models
explain how different sets of preferential trade
agreements are interconnected and establish under
what conditions FTAs can work for or against the
emergence of coherent regional blocs.
Contents: PART I: THEMATIC CHAPTERS / PART II: THE
WESTERN HEMISPHERE / PART III: EAST ASIA
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
July 2009 312pp 216x138mm
4 gures and 24 b/w tables
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-57778-7
The Currency of Power
The IMF and Monetary Reform in Central Asia
Andr Broome, Lecturer in International Political
Economy, University of Birmingham, UK
This book examines how the International
Monetary Fund engages in the politics of ideas to
shape domestic institutional change. Drawing on
case studies from post-Soviet Central Asia, Andr
Broome explains that how governments interpret
their policy options mediates the IMFs inuence
over economic reform during periods of crisis and
uncertainty.
Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / List of
Abbreviations / Introduction / Institutional Change and
the IMF / Expanding the International Monetary Order
after the Cold War / The Disintegration of the Ruble Zone
/ Designer Capitalism in Central Asia / The Scope of the
IMFs Inuence in Central Asia / Conclusion / References
/ Index
March 2010 240pp 216x138mm
1 map, 18 gures and 3 b/w tables
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-24005-6
The Diplomacies of Small States
Between Vulnerability and Resilience
Edited by Andrew F. Cooper, Associate Director;
Distinguished Fellow, Centre for International
Governance Innovation, Canada; Professor of Political
Science, University of Waterloo, Canada and Timothy
M. Shaw, Director; Professor, Institute of International
Relations, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and
Tobago
This is an in-depth analysis of the various
methods used by small states to overcome their
vulnerabilities in the international arena. With its
balanced approach and variety of contributions,
this book is of interest to researchers and
academics who focus on the developing world or
multilateral diplomacy.
Contents: PART I: CHALLENGES/REALITIES OF
PRACTICING SMALL STATE DIPLOMACY / PART II:
CASE STUDIES: SMALL STATES DIPLOMACY VIS-A-
VIS REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS / PART III: CASE
STUDIES: SMALL STATES DIPMLOMACY VIS-A-VIS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
April 2009 320pp 216x138mm
Hardback 65.00 978-0-230-57549-3
Published in association with the Centre for Global
Governance and Innovation
Use the following ISBNs to order all titles
in the series:
Hardback: 978-0-333-71708-0
Paperback: 978-0-333-71110-1
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The Promise and Perils of
Infrastructure Privatization
The Macquarie Model
Lewis D. Solomon, Van
Vleck Research Professor of
Law, George Washington
University Law School, USA
This book focuses on
the Macquarie Group
Ltd. From its modest
beginnings in Australia,
Macquarie has achieved
pre-eminence as the
worlds leading non-
governmental operator of
infrastructure assets. Its
infrastructure fund model
leases (or buys) staid
assets, ranging from toll roads to airports, piles on
debt and reaps handsome rewards.
Contents: Introduction / The Rationale for Privatizing
Infrastructure Assets / Macquarie: The Early Years,
Its Culture, and Its Growth / Macquarie: Its Current
Operations and Growth Strategy / Macquarie: The
Creation of Its Infrastructure Funds / Macquarie and
the Privatization of U.S. Highways / Macquarie and the
Privatization of Airports Globally / The Macquarie Model:
Looking to the Future
December 2009 208pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61930-2
Monetary Integration
in the European Union
Michele Chang, Professor of European Political and
Administrative Studies, College of Europe, Belgium
The creation of the Euro was one of the most
ambitious projects undertaken by the EU. Nearly
a decade into the project, the Euro has become a
major international currency. This book takes stock
of the Eurozone, both empirically and theoretically,
considering the historical, economic, political, and
institutional inuences on its development.
March 2009 328pp 216x138mm
1 map, 1 b/w line drawing and 19 graphs
Hardback 65.00 978-0-230-54284-6
Paperback 24.99 978-0-230-54285-3
The European Union Series
Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
Business Power and
Conict in International
Environmental Politics
Robert Falkner, Department
of International Relations,
London School of Economics
and Political Science, UK
Robert Falkners
excellent book addresses
a vitally important
topic on which the
literature is relatively
under-developed. - John
Vogler, Professor of
International relations,
Keele University, UK
This book puts forward a distinctive theoretical
approach and analytical framework for studying
business as an international actor in the
environmental eld, and provides detailed case
studies of the most important environmental
challenges in recent years.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / Global Firms in
International Environmental Politics / Business Power
and Business Conict: A Neo-Pluralist Perspective /
PART II: CASE STUDIES / Ozone Layer Depletion / Global
Climate Change / Agricultural Biotechnology / PART III:
CONCLUSIONS / International Environmental Politics
and Business Power: Conclusions and Implications
October 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-23930-2
Economic Sanctions
Law and Public Policy
Kern Alexander, Judge Business School, UK
Economic sanctions are increasingly important
instruments of regulatory and foreign policy. This
book provides a detailed study of the post-9/11
nancial sanctions programmes in the US and
Europe, examining the key regulatory and legal
issues that confront businesses and related liability
issues for third parties and individuals.
April 2009 384pp 216x138mm
Hardback 70.00 978-0-230-52555-9
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Economics &
Finance Collections
Reections on European Integration
50 Years of the Treaty of Rome
Edited by David
Phinnemore, Senior Lecturer
in European Integration,
Queens University Belfast,
UK and Alex Warleigh-Lack,
Professor of Politics and
International Relations,
Brunel University, UK
Exploring the
development of the
European Union and
the ways in which it has
been studied over fty
years, this book draws on
contributions by some
of the worlds leading scholars in the eld, it maps
the past and present of both the EU and EU studies,
before setting out a provocative agenda for future
work in the area.
Contents: PART 1: EUROPEAN INTEGRATION FROM
THE EECS FOUNDING TO THE PRESENT / PART II:
INSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY DEVELOPMENTS / PART
III: TOUGH AND CHALLENGING JOURNEYS / PART IV:
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND THE MEMBER STATES
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
January 2009 272pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-20253-5
Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics
Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
international political economy international relations
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The Age of Migration
International Population Movements in the
Modern World
4th edition
Stephen Castles, Research
Professor of Sociology,
University of Sydney,
Australia; Associate Director,
International Migration
Institute (IMI), University of
Oxford, UK and Mark J.
Miller, Emma Smith Morris
Professor of Political Science
and International Relations,
University of Delaware, USA
International migration
is an ever-more central
aspect of globalization
in the contemporary
world. The 4th edition of the leading text in the
eld has been completely recast and updated to
provide a comprehensive assessment of the nature,
extent and dimensions of international population
movements and of their consequences.
January 2009 392pp 234x156mm
Paperback 23.99 978-0-230-51785-1
Challenging Global Inequality
Development Theory and Practice in the 21st
Century
Alastair Greig, Australian National University,
Australia, David Hulme, Institute for Development and
Management, University of Manchester, UK and Mark
Turner, University of Canberra, Australia
This major text on development theory and
practice takes as its starting point the challenge
of overcoming development and global poverty
and inequality. It traces the origins of the idea of
Development Studies and introduces the main
methodologies and theories of development,
and examines the challenges of the twenty-rst
century.
January 2007 312pp 234x156mm
Paperback 22.99 978-1-4039-4824-3
ebook available from: John Smith & Son
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Issues in 21st
Century World Politics
Edited by Mark Beeson,
Professor of International
Politics, University of
Birmingham, UK and Nick
Bisley, Associate Professor in
International Relations, La
Trobe University, Australia
A fresh, new text
introducing the key issues
that shape the nature of
the international system
and global politics in the
twenty-rst century.
The book offers a modern
approach to the subject of world politics and
covers an increased number of issues, such as the
nancial crises and migration. With contributions
from a team of leading international scholars this
is a dynamic yet focussed text designed to spark
interest and understanding.
Contents: PART I: THE EVOLUTION OF THE
INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM / Globalization and
Statehood / Regionalism / The Decline of the West and
the Rise of the Rest? / Climate Change and the Politics
of the Environment / Nationalism / Gender Matters /
Democracy and Democratization / PART II: POWER,
CONFLICT AND SECURITY / Old and New Wars /
The New World of Security / Transnational Terrorism /
Peace-keeping and Humanitarian Intervention / Resource
Security / PART III: THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND ITS
CONSEQUENCES / The Washington Consensus vs. State
Capitalism / Financial Crises / Multilateral Economic
Institutions / Inequality and Underdevelopment /
Migration and Population Movement
March 2010 304pp 234x156mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-59451-7
Paperback 21.99 978-0-230-59452-4
The Persian Gulf in History
Edited by Lawrence G. Potter, Deputy Director of
Gulf/2000; Adjunct Associate Professor of International
Affairs, Columbia University, USA
An informative edited volume, surveying the
history of the Persian Gulf from ancient times to
the present day. Chapters by leading authorities
summarise the internal history of the region
and highlight the role outsiders, including the
Portuguese, Dutch, Ottomans, British and
Americans, have played there.
March 2010 352pp 234x156mm
Paperback 19.00 978-0-230-61282-2
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
International Consensus on
Population and Development
John F. Kantner, Professor
Emeritus, Johns Hopkins
University, USA and Andrew
Kantner, Adjunct Research
Scientist, Pennsylvania State
University, USA
For those who wonder
why the whole subject
of world population
growth has disappeared
from public view, this
lucid account by two
demographers provides
all of the answers. -
Charles F. Westoff, Princeton University, USA
Tracing the population assistance movement
from its tentative beginnings to the present day,
this book employs history to examine the new
paradigm created from the Cairo Conference - the
road map for the population policy future.
Contents: Introduction / The Early Years of International
Population Assistance: The Striving for Consensus / The
Emergence of New Priorities for International Population
Assistance: The Years of Growing Policy and Program
Discord / The New Millennium: The Ascendancy of
Antiabortion Politics and Millennium Development Goals
/ International Population Assistance since Cairo: Trends
in Funding and Program Action / An Overview of Major
Donor Organizations Currently Providing International
Population Assistance / Where Do We Go from Here?
February 2010 272pp 234x156mm
Paperback 20.00 978-0-230-62113-8
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The Politics of Ethnic
Separatism in Russia and Georgia
Julie A. George, Assistant Professor of Political Science,
Queens College (CUNY), USA
This book investigates the roots of ethnic
separatism in the Russian Federation and post-
Soviet Georgia. It considers why regional leaders
in both countries chose violent or non-violent
strategies to achieve their political, economic, and
personal goals.
Contents: Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia /
Russia Weakened, 19901999 / Georgia Fragmented,
19902002 / Russia Resurgent, 19992006 / The Tragedy
of the Rose Revolution, Georgia 20032008 / Ethnicity
and State Building in Weak States
February 2010 288pp 234x156mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61359-1

The Incomplete Breakthrough
in Greek-Turkish Relations
Grasping Greeces Socialization Strategy
Panayotis Tsakonas, Department of Mediterranean
Studies, University of Aegean, Greece
This methodical analysis of Greeces strategy
towards Turkey highlights important new ndings
about the role particular elements of a states
strategic culture play in explaining major and/
or minor shifts in strategy. The book breaks new
ground in exploring when and how states develop
socialization strategies.
Contents: Understanding Change in Strategy / The
Traditional Strategy / The New Strategy / Implementing
the Strategy / Modifying the Strategy
January 2010 320pp 216x138mm
4 b/w tables
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-51786-8

Beyond Punishment: Achieving
International Criminal Justice
Mark Findlay, Professor of
Criminal Justice, University of
Sydney, Australia and Ralph
Henham, Professor of
Criminal Justice, Nottingham
Trent University, UK
International criminal
justice is challenged to
better reect legitimate
victim interest. This book
provides a framework
for achieving synthesis
between restorative and
retributive dimensions
within international
criminal trials in order to achieve the peace-making
aspirations of the International Criminal Court.
Contents: Introduction / New Moralities for International
Criminal Justice / A Framework for Trial Transformation /
Activating Victim Constituency in International Criminal
Justice / Truth and Responsibility v Fact and Liability /
Transformed Process Through Enhanced Discretionary
Power / Accountability Frameworks / Justice as Decision-
making: Principal Pathways of Inuence / Legitimacy,
Justice and Governance / References
December 2009 320pp 216x138mm
4 b/w tables
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-22268-7

From Hierarchy to Anarchy
Territory and Politics before Westphalia
Jeremy Larkins, Visiting
Lecturer; Teacher in
International Politics,
Department of Politics,
Goldsmiths College,
University of London, UK
This book considers the
rise of territoriality in
international relations.
Larkins takes the reader
on a tour that moves
from the mental
horizons of Medieval
European thought to the
Renaissance. The end
product is a theoretical and historical account of a
momentous transformation that ultimately gives
rise to the territorial state.
Contents: Territoriality, Westphalia and International
Relations / International Relations, Political Theory
and the Territorial State / Theorising Territoriality:
Discourse, Culture, History / Hierarchy, Order and Space
in the Medieval World / Christendom, Hierarchy and
Medieval Political Discourse / The Renaissance Critique
of Hierarchy / Machiavelli, Territoriality and Lo Stato /
Picturing Renaissance Territoriality / The Renaissance
Territorialisation of International Society
December 2009 288pp 216x138mm
10 illustrations
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61671-4
The Palgrave Macmillan History of International
Thought
Series Editor: Peter Wilson
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Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth
of the Special Relationship
Britain, the US and the EC, 196974
Niklas H. Rossbach, Holds a
PhD in History and
Civilization from the
European University Institute
This book reveals that
196974 was a crucial
period for the special
relationship. The
Heath Government
attempted to reverse
Britains decline as a
great power by forging
an American-European
special relationship
out of the Anglo-
American relationship. Simultaneously the Nixon
Administration tried to recoup the global position
of the United States.
Contents: Introduction / Heaths European Ideas and
Nixons New Foreign Policy / Anglo-American Economic
and Monetary Affairs / The Anglo-American Nuclear
Special Relationship / Anglo-American Policy Towards
European Integration / Anglo-American Diplomacy and
Dtente / Conclusion / Bibliography
December 2009 320pp 216x138mm
4 tables
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-57725-1
Global Conict and Security since 1945
Series Editors: Saki Dockrill and William Rosenau
Australia and the
Insular Imagination
Beaches, Borders, Boats, and Bodies
Suvendrini Perera, Senior Research Fellow, Curtin
University of Technology, Australia
This book maps the seascape borders of Australias
insular imagination. It explores how the boundaries
and contours of the nation were made and remade
in the rst years of the war on terror, offering a
striking reassessment of the territoriality of the
island continent.
Contents: Girt by Sea / A Nation Contained Within a
Beach / Boats, Bodies and Borderscapes / The Bombing
on Kuta Beach / The Good Neighbor: Tsunami 2004 /
Racial Horizons and Peacekeeping in the Pacic / Clearing
the Waters / A Very Australian Pogrom
November 2009 228pp 216x138mm
Hardback 52.50 978-0-230-61353-9
Naval Power
A History of Warfare and the Sea from 1500
onwards
Jeremy Black, Professor of
History, University of Exeter,
UK
Jeremy Blacks Naval
Power emphasizes
the important role
that control of the sea
has played globally in
shaping the history of
nations, individually and
collectively, over the last
ve centuries. - Admiral
Sir Jonathon Band GCB,
formerly First Sea Lord
and Chief of Naval Staff, Royal Navy, UK
Jeremy Black provides a short and accessible
account of naval power and its relationship to
international relations. Focusing on navies as
instruments of power and analyzing what they
indicate about the nature of state systems and
cultures, he provides an overview of key debates
within this increasingly popular eld.
Contents: Introduction / 15001660 / 16601775 /
17751815 / 18151914 / 191445 / 19452010 / The
Future / Conclusions / Selected Further Reading
November 2009 280pp 216x138mm
1 b/w table
Hardback 47.50 978-0-230-20279-5
Paperback 16.99 978-0-230-20280-1

Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality
Britain, the United States and Nuclear Weapons,
195864
Richard Moore, Visiting
Research Fellow,
Mountbatten Centre for
International Studies,
University of Southampton,
UK
A study of the political,
military and technical
aspects of Britains nuclear
weapons programme
under the Macmillan
government, contrasting
Britains perceived
political decline with its
growth in technological
mastery and military nuclear capability. Important
reading for anyone interested in the history and
military technology of the cold war.
Contents: Acknowledgements / Abbreviations /
Introduction / Policy Making 1958-61 / Policy Execution
1958-61 / Policy Making 1961-64 / Policy Execution 1961-
64 / Conclusions / Appendices / Bibliography
November 2009 368pp 216x138mm
12 b/w illustrations, 2 maps, 1 diagram and 2 tables
Hardback 65.00 978-0-230-23067-5
Nuclear Weapons and International Security since
1945
Series Editor: John Simpson
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Responsibility to Protect
The Global Moral Compact for the 21st Century
Edited by Richard H. Cooper,
Convenor of the
Responsibility to Protect
Coalition; Founder of General
Welfare Group LLC and
Juliette Vonov Kohler,
Swiss International Lawyer
and Senior Program Ofcer,
Global Humanitarian Forum
in Geneva, Switzerland
(This) volume edited
by Richard H. Cooper
and Juliette Vonov
Kohler brings the
global discourse on the emerging concept of the
responsibility to protect to a new level. - Marshall
Bouton, President, Chicago Council on Global
Affairs, USA
This edited volume holds the promise of ending
the genocides and other atrocity crimes that have
repeatedly stained humanity and aims to move this
noble principle from rhetoric to action.
November 2009 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 42.50 978-0-230-60902-0
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
Central and Eastern Europe
Europeanization and Social Change
Franois Bafoil, Senior
Research Fellow (CNRS),
CERI-Sciences Po, France
The collapse of
communism in 1989
paved the way for the
reunication of the
continent. This book
analyzes the impact of
the different dynamics
of change since 1989
on public policy and on
various economic and
political sectors.
Contents: PART I: THE FORMATION OF THE
CENTRAL STATES: THE REFORMS OF OWNERSHIP,
SOCIAL WELFARE AND ADMINISTRATION / PART II:
SOCIETIES AND MARKETS. WORKERS, PEASANTS,
LABOUR UNIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, COMMUNITY
ORGANIZATIONS
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
October 2009 272pp 234x156mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-60771-2
CERI Series in International Relations and Political
Economy
Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian
Lequesne
Framing the Iraq War Endgame
Wars Denouement in an Age of Terror
Erika G. King, Professor of Political Science at Grand
Valley State University, USA and Robert A. Wells,
Professor of Political Science, Thiel College, USA
This book traces the evolution of political and
media discourse on the Iraq war endgame over the
roughly 28-month period from late fall 2005 to
spring 2008.
Contents: Introduction / Constructing the Endgame
Narrative for a Different Kind of War / Dominating the
Public War Discourse / Challenging Bushs Why We
Fight Narrative / Sounding an Ofcial Warning Bell on
Mounting Terrorism and Civil War / Crafting Reactions to
the Midterm Elections and the Iraq Study Group Report
/ Interpreting the Consequences of the Troop Surge /
Spinning and Debating the Petraeus/Crocker Report /
Bushs Endgame Narrative / Conclusion
October 2009 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 47.50 978-0-230-60898-6
International Relations
in Uncommon Places
Indigeneity, Cosmology, and the Limits of
International Theory
J. Marshall Beier, Assistant
Professor of Political Science,
McMaster University, USA
This bold, courageous,
and elegantly argued
book warrants reading by
all IR theorists. - V. Spike
Peterson, University of
Arizona, USA
The book explores how
IR has internalized many
of the enabling narratives
of colonialism in the
Americas, evinced most
tellingly in its failure to take notice of indigenous
peoples. More fundamentally, IR is read as a
knowing hegemonic Western voice that, owing to
its universalist pretensions, asserts its knowledge to
the exclusion of all others.
Contents: Revealing the Hegemonologue / Disciplinary
IR and Its Disciplined Others / Ethnography, Ethics, and
Advanced Colonialism / Lakota Lifeways: Continuity and
Change in a Colonial Encounter / Advanced Colonialism
and Pop-Culture Treatments of Indigenous North
Americans / Travelogues: The Ethnographic Foundations
of Orthodox International Theory / Emancipatory
Violences / Recovering International Relations from
Colonial Practice
October 2009 272pp 234x156mm
Paperback 18.99 978-0-230-61907-4
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New Media and
the New Middle East
Edited by Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism and Public
Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA
A superb collection of essays about timely
and developing debates on Arab and Middle
Eastern media. - Noureddine Miladi, University
of Northampton, UK; Centre for Arab & Muslim
Media Research (CAMMRO), UK
October 2009 284pp 234x156mm
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-61923-4
The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International
Political Communication
ebook available from: Dawson ERA, Ebook Library,
ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Palgrave
Connect Political & International Studies Collections
The Politics of Regional
Integration in Latin America
Theoretical and Comparative Explorations
Olivier Dabne, Professor of
Political Science, Paris
Institute of Political Studies
(Sciences Po), France
This book explores the
widely admitted failure
of regional integration
in this continent,
linking the features of
regional institutional
arrangements with
domestic politics and
includes an inquiry
into regionalism at the
hemispherical level.
Contents: PART I: HISTORICAL AND
THEORETICAL GUIDELINE / PART II: POLITICAL
INSTRUMENTALIZATION OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC
INTEGRATION / PART III: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
OF INSTITUTIONS / PART IV: DEMOCRATIZING
REGIONAL INTEGRATION / PART V: THE CONTENTIOUS
POLITICS OF INTEGRATION
October 2009 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-60847-4
CERI Series in International Relations and Political
Economy
Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian
Lequesne
Agents of Atrocity
Leaders, Followers, and the Violation of Human
Rights in Civil War
Neil Mitchell, Professor of Politics and International
Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK
This book should be read by all who wish to
understand how and why governments commit
such horric crimes, and steps that can be taken to
prevent them. - Steven C. Poe, University of North
Texas, USA
The book provides a general explanation of why the
relationship between a government and its citizens
deteriorates into violence by examining, in both
contemporary and historical settings, the motives
of those involved.
Contents: Machiavelli, the Grand Inquisitor, and Count
Tillys Reward / The Principals and the Agents of Political
Violence / The Arab-Israeli 20,000-Day War / The Russian
Civil War / The English Civil War / The Three Horsemen of
Political Violence
August 2009 240pp 246x189mm
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-61902-9

Private Environmental
Regimes in Developing Countries
Globally Sown, Locally Grown
Ralph H. Espach, Analyst and at the Centre for Strategic
Studies, USA
This book assesses the recent growth and future
prospects of private transnational environmental
certication and standards regimes, examining
in detail to what degree, and under what
circumstances, do these transnational regimes truly
inuence industrial environmental practices in
developing countries?
Contents: Globally Sown, but Locally Grown: An
Introduction / Private Environmental Regimes as Tools
of Global Governance / When Are Private Environmental
Regimes Effective, and Why? / International Forestry
Regulation and the Forest Stewardship Council / The
Forest Stewardship Council in Argentina and Brazil / The
International Chemicals Manufacturing Industry and
Responsible Care / Responsible Care in Argentina and
Brazil / Globally Sown but Locally Grown: How Local
Organizational Capacity Limits the Viability of Global
Private Regimes
August 2009 192pp 216x138mm
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-61635-6

Constructing 21st
Century U.S. Foreign Policy
Identity, Ideology, and Americas World Role in a
New Era
Karl K. Schonberg, Associate
Professor of Government, St.
Lawrence University, USA
This book argues that,
in the years since
the 9/11 attacks,
socially constructed
understandings of the
identity of the United
States and its friends and
enemies have played a
critical role in determining
the course of U.S. foreign
policy, in particular the
Bush administrations
choices with regard to the war on Iraq.
Contents: Introduction: International Relations Theory
and U.S. Foreign Policy in a New Era / Theory and History
/ Identity and Ideology in the War on Terror / With
Us or Against Us: Constructing America, its Enemies
and the World / Identity and Ideology in the Policy
Process: Individual and Social Psychology in the Bush
Administration / Policy Consequences of Identity and
Ideology / Conclusion / Endnotes
August 2009 316pp 216x138mm
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-60776-7

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East Timor
The Price of Liberty
Edited by Damien
Kingsbury, Associate Head
of School (Research),
International and Political
Studies, Deakin University,
Australia
This book traces the
themes within the East
Timor independence
movement and notes how
these have contributed
to post-independence
issues, in particular the
political tensions that
almost saw East Timor
collapse as a viable state in 2006. It concludes with
an assessment of the 2007 elections.
Contents: D.Kingsbury: Introduction / M.Mcgillivray:
What is Development? / J.McKay: Reassessing
Development Theory: Modernization and Beyond /
J.Hunt: Aid and Development / J.McKay: Economics
of Development / D.Kingsbury: Globalization and
Development / M.Clarke: Poverty: Concepts, Measures,
Trends and Responses / J.McKay: Crises in Africa, Asia
and Latin America: Lessons and Wider Implications
/ D.Kingsbury: Political Development / D.Kingsbury:
Community Development / J.Hunt: Gender and
Development / D.Kingsbury: Environment and
Development / J.McKay: Security and Development
August 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-60641-8

Promoting Democracy
and the Rule of Law
American and European Strategies
Edited by Amichai Magen,
Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law
School, USA, Thomas Risse,
Professor of International
Politics, Freie Universitt
Berlin, Germany and Michael
A. McFaul, Professor of
Political Science, Stanford
University, USA
European and American
experts systematically
compare US and EU
strategies to promote
democracy around the
world - from the Middle
East and the Mediterranean, to Latin America, the
former Soviet bloc, and Southeast Asia. In doing
so, the authors debunk the pernicious myth that
there exists a transatlantic divide over democracy
promotion.
Contents: R.Morningstar: Foreword / A.Magen &
M.A.McFaul: Introduction: American and European
Strategies to Promote Democracy / T.A.Brzel & T.Risse:
Venus Approaching Mars? The EUs Approaches to
Democracy Promotion in Comparative Perspective /
D.M.Girod, S.D.Krasner & K.Stoner Weiss: Governance
and Foreign Assistance / R.Youngs & T.Cofman Wittes:
Europe, the United States, and Middle Eastern Democracy
/ V.van Hllen & A.Stahn: Comparing EU and US
Democracy: Promotion in the Mediterranean and the
Newly Independent States / T.A.Brzel, Y.Pamuk &
A.Stahn: Democracy or Stability? EU and US Engagement
in the Southern Caucasus / S.Gratius &T.Legler: Latin
America is Different: Transatlantic Discord on How
to Promote Democracy in Problematic Countries /
R.Kleinfeld: U.S. and EU Strategies to Promote Democracy
in Indonesia / T.Risse: Conclusions: Towards Transatlantic
Democracy Promotion?
July 2009 304pp 216x138mm
3 b/w tables and 5 gures
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22006-5
Governance and Limited Statehood
Series Editors: Thomas Risse and Ursula Lehmkuhl
The Future of Global Relations
Crumbling Walls, Rising Regions
Terrence Edward Paupp,
Senior Research Associate,
Council on Hemispheric
Affairs (COHA), USA; Vice
President, International
Association of Educators for
World Peace (IAEWP)
The collapse of US global
hegemony means that the
future of global relations
will be dened by an
integrated and mutually
co-operative world order
of regions in which there
are multiple centres of
power. These centres will continue to mature under
the ideology of regionalism and through the long
historical process of regionalization.
Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: AN OVERVIEW
OF AMERICAN HEGEMONY: PAST, PRESENT, AND
FUTURE / PART II: RESISTANCE, REGIONALISM &
REGIONALIZATION: COUNTER-HEGEMONIC
July 2009 304pp 234x156mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61747-6

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What Makes the EU Viable?
European Integration in the Light of the
Antebellum US Experience
Andrew Glencross, Lecturer
in International Relations,
University of Pennsylvania,
USA
A highly original,
well-written and
conceptualized book
that makes an important
contribution to ongoing
debates in both EU
studies and IR. - Friedrich
Kratochwil, Professor of
International Relations,
European University
Institute, Italy
Drawing on international relations theory, law and
historical analysis, this book compares European
integration with the antebellum USA to assess
what makes the EU viable despite contestation
over the rules of the game of integration. It reveals
that changing the system of representation is no
shortcut solution for the EUs constitutional woes.
Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction:
Questioning What Makes the EU Viable / The Problem of
Viability in a Compound Polity / Developing an Analogical
Comparison between the EU and the Antebellum US
Republic / Comparing how the Rules of the Game are
Contested / The Struggle to Maintain a Compound
System: Creating and Contesting the Rules of the Game
in European Integration / Contrasting and Explaining
the Viability of Two Compound Systems / The Future
Evolution of the EU Compound Polity: The Obstacles to
Voluntary Centralization / Conclusion: Implications for EU
Studies and the Debate over the Future of Integration /
Notes / Bibliography / Index
July 2009 248pp 216x138mm
4 b/w tables
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22450-6

Civil Organizations and
Protest Movements in Israel
Mobilization around the Israeli-Palestinian
Conict
Edited by Elisabeth Marteu, Assistant Lecturer in
political science, Paris 1 Panthon Sorbonne, France
This volume brings together cutting edge research
on Israeli citizens and organizations mobilized
around the Israeli-Palestinian conict. These
pioneering perspectives provide a wealth of
information on state-society relations in Israel,
the boundaries of civil mobilization and on the
prospects for Israeli democracy.
Contents: PAcknowledgments / Notes on Contributors
/ List of Tables / B.Klandermans: Foreword: Movement-
Countermovement Dynamics and the Dynamics of
Radicalization / E.Marteu: Introduction: New perspectives,
Israeli Civil Mobilization and the Israeli Palestinian
Conict / PART I: ISRAELI SETTLER MOBILIZATIONS
/ D.Khalfa: After the Gaza Withdrawal: the Settlers
Struggle over the Meaning of the Israeli National
Identity / W.Kailani: American Orthodox Immigrants
Mobilization and Integration in Israel / PART II: ISRAELI
PEACE MOVEMENTS / K.Lamarche: Political Activism and
Legitimacy in Israel: Four Groups between Cooperation
and Transgression / R.Ginsburg: Framing, Misframing,
and Reframing: The Fiddler at Beit-Iba Checkpoint /
Y.Feinstein: Activists Squeezed between the Apartheid
Wall and the Separation Fence: The Radicalism/
Pragmatism Dilemma of Social Movements, The Case
of the Israeli Separation Barrier / R.Schwartz: Doves of
Feather: A Comparative Analysis of Identity-Based Peace/
Conict Resolution Organizations (P/CROs) in Israel,
Northern Ireland and South Africa / P.Renno: Looking
Out of the Arabs: Mobilization in Favor of the Israeli
Arab Sector in the Galilean Mitzpim Hilltop Settlements
/ PART III: PALESTINIAN ARAB ORGANIZATIONS IN
ISRAEL AND JERUSALEM / H.Sallon: Lawyering for
the Cause of the Arab Minority in Israel: Litigation as
Means for Collective Action / E.Marteu: Palestinian Arab
Womens Organizations in Israel: Civil Organizations
without National Movement? / R.Ratcliffe: The Battle for
Recognition: Civil Society, Citizenship and the Political
Rise of the Negev Bedouin / I.Salenson: Inhabitants
Mobilization for City Planning in East Jerusalem /
Conclusion
June 2009 272pp 216x138mm
Hardback 47.50 978-0-230-61481-9
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
Contested States in World Politics
Deon Geldenhuys, Professor
of Politics, University of
Johannesburg, South Africa
Deon Geldenhuys has
written a thorough and
engaging treatment of
this neglected aspect of
world politics. - Chris
Alden, London School of
Economics and Political
Science, UK
This book investigates a
phenomenon in world
politics that is largely overlooked by scholars,
namely entities lacking international recognition
of their status as independent states. It includes
case studies on the Eurasian Quartet, Kosovo,
Somaliland, Palestine, Northern Cyprus, Western
Sahara and Taiwan.
Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART
I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES / Conrmed versus
Contested States / Origins of Contested Statehood /
Alternative Destinations for Contested States / PART
II: CASE STUDIES / The Eurasian Quartet / Kosovo /
Somaliland / Palestine / Northern Cyprus / Western
Sahara / Taiwan / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography /
Index
April 2009 312pp 216x138mm
Hardback 63.00 978-0-230-57552-3
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
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NGOs, Africa and the Global Order
Robert Pinkney, Visiting
Professor of Politics,
Northumbria University, UK
Formal political structures
have produced little
more than electoral
democracy in Africa
without tackling the
problems of poverty
and elite exploitation.
This book looks at the
opportunities for, and
limitations of, voluntary
bodies in seeking a more
just order at both African
and global levels.
April 2009 248pp 216x138mm
Hardback 63.00 978-0-230-54716-2
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
Non-Governmental
Human Rights Organizations
in International Relations
Peter R. Baehr, Honorary Professor of Human Rights,
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Human rights play a crucial role in todays
international relations. They provide standards to
which states must conform when dealing with their
own citizens. Non-governmental human rights
organizations remind states of their obligations in
that eld. Without this, human rights would have
drifted to the bottom of the international agenda.
Contents: Preface / List of Abbreviations / Introduction
/ Legitimacy / Independence / The United Nations / The
Promotion of Human Rights: Standard-Setting / The
Protection of Human Rights / Non-Governmental Entities
/ Conclusions / Appendices / Notes / List of Interviewed
Persons / Bibliography / Index
April 2009 216pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-20134-7
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
The Confrontation
Winning the War against Future Jihad
Walid Phares, Professor,
Florida Atlantic University,
USA
Review for The War of
Ideas:
Phares...is a voice of calm
and reason...provocative
reading. - Kirkus Reviews
Phares provides a
blueprint for defeating the
forces of jihad. Moving
from the ravaged villages
of the Sudan to Londons
Muslim neighbourhoods, to the battleelds of
Iraq and Afghanistan, he illuminates the vast and
complex world of the global jihadist movement.
Contents: Why This Book? / Introduction / Redening
the War / Western Rethinking / Cultural Revolution in
the West / Economic Revolution / Diplomatic Revolution
/ Revolution in the Arab Muslim World / War of Ideas
Intensied / Isolation of Jihadism / U.S. Homeland
Survival / A Greater Europe to Confront Jihadism / Russias
War on Jihadism / Middle Earth the Confrontations of
the Greater Middle East / The Southern Battleelds / The
State of the Confrontation / Conclusion: Past Choices and
New Directions / Notes / Index
April 2009 304pp 234x156mm
Paperback 11.99 978-0-230-61130-6

Asian Energy Security
The Maritime Dimension
Edited by Hongyi Lai,
Research Fellow, East Asian
Institute, National University
of Singapore, Singapore
The main focus of the
contributors of this
volume is to analyze
closely major aspects
of energy security,
energy diplomacy, and
maritime security in
East and Southeast
Asia. Specically, they
examine the current state
of energy security and
maritime security of China and Japan, as well as
Southeast Asia.
March 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-60642-5
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
The Foreign Policy
of the European Union
Stephan Keukeleire,
Catholic University of
Leuven, College of Europe,
Belgium and Jennifer
MacNaughtan, formerly
Head of Ofce for a Member
of the European Parliament
[A] systematic analysis
and must-have for all
those interested in
European studies and the
international relations
of the EU. - Oscar Pardo,
Political Studies Review
February 2008 392pp 216x138mm
Paperback 23.99 978-1-4039-4722-2
The European Union Series
Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
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The Changing
Politics of Foreign Policy
Christopher Hill, Sir Patrick
Sheehy Professor of
International Relations;
Director, Centre of
International Studies,
University of Cambridge, UK
[C]omprehensive and
incisive...exceptionally
readable, detailed and
articulate...a must-
read for any student of
International Relations.
- Yossi Mekelberg,
International Affairs
October 2002 400pp 216x138mm
Paperback 24.99 978-0-333-75423-8

Worlds in Collision
Terror and the Future of Global Order
Ken Booth, E.H. Carr
Professor of International
Politics and Tim Dunne,
Lecturer, Department of
International Politics, both at
University of Wales, UK
Worlds in Collision
is probably the most
impressive academic
symposium to appear
since the World Trade
Centre attack. - The Age
Bringing together an
outstanding group of
thinkers, Worlds in Collision is the essential book
for understanding the debate about the future of
global order in the wake of international terrorism
and the war in Afghanistan.
June 2002 384pp 216x138mm
maps
Paperback 19.99 978-0-333-99805-2
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
THEORY
International Relations Theory
A New Introduction
Knud Erik Jrgensen,
Associate Professor of
Political Science, University
of Aarhus, Denmark
A major new textbook
on International
Relations theory written
by a leading scholar,
suitable for any course
on IR theory at either
undergraduate or masters
level. The text goes
beyond an exploration
of the main contending
theories in IR and provides
cross-cutting coverage of current key issues and
debates. Jrgenson also examines the philosophical
approaches behind the different theories and
suggests why they are addressed to different
research agendas. In addition there is a unique
chapter explaining how to do theory, which guides
students in applying their own theories about
world politics to their studies. An essential read for
students of Politics and IR.
Contents: International Relations Theory / International
Political Theory / Liberalism / Realism / The English School
/ International Political Economy / The Post Positivist
Tradition / Current Theoretical Debates / Methodological
and Epistemological Waves in IR / Contemporary
Research Agendas / Theorizing International Relations /
Conclusions and Perspectives
April 2010 320pp 234x156mm
Paperback 22.99 978-1-4039-4700-0
Understanding
International Relations
4th edition
Chris Brown, Professor of
International Relations and
Kirsten Ainley, Lecturer in
International Relations, both
at London School of
Economics and Political
Science, UK
An excellent new
edition which reinforces
the books place as
my preferred text
for students new
to International
Relations. Accessible
and compelling without glossing over the
complexity of the issues, the fourth edition has
been impressively updated to take account of real-
world and theoretical developments. - Tony Lang,
University of St Andrews, UK
The 4th edition of this best-selling text provides
a lively introduction to International Relations
theory. It has been comprehensively updated
throughout and has new chapters on agency,
structure and the state in IR and the emerging
shape of twenty-rst century international politics.
Contents: Dening International Relations / The
Development of IR Theory in the Twentieth Century /
International Relations Theory Today / Agency, Structure
and the State / Power and Security / The Balance of Power
and War / Global Governance / The Global Economy /
Globalization / The International Politics of Identity /
International Relations and the Individual: Human Rights,
Humanitarian Law and Humanitarian War / The Emerging
Shape of 21st Century International Politics
April 2009 336pp 234x156mm
Hardback 65.00 978-0-230-21310-4
Paperback 23.99 978-0-230-21311-1

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Theories of International Relations
4th edition
Scott Burchill, Deakin University, Australia, Andrew
Linklater, University of Wales, UK, Richard Devetak,
University of Queensland, Australia, Jack Donnelly,
University of Denver, USA, Terry Nardin, National
University of Singapore, Singapore, Matthew Paterson,
University of Ottawa, Canada and Christian Reus-Smit,
University of Auckland, New Zealand
The fully updated and revised 4th edition of this
widely-used text provides a comprehensive survey
of leading perspectives in the eld including entirely
new chapters on Historical Sociology by Andrew
Linklater and International Political Theory by Terry
Nardin.
Contents: Introduction / Realism / Liberalism / The
English School / Marxism / Historical Sociology / Critical
Theory / Post-structuralism / Constructivism / Feminism /
Green Politics / International Political Theory
February 2009 392pp 234x156mm
Paperback 23.99 978-0-230-21923-6
Classical Liberalism and
International Relations Theory
Hume, Smith, Mises, and Hayek
Edwin van de Haar, Lecturer in International Relations,
Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
This book calls for a reappraisal of liberalism in IR
theory. Based on the rst comprehensive analysis
of the ideas by David Hume, Ludwig von Mises and
Friedrich Hayek and a new perspective on Adam
Smith and international relations, the analysis
shows that classical liberalism differs substantially
from other forms of liberalism.
Contents: Introduction / What is Classical Liberalism? /
David Hume and International Society / Adam Smith, War
and Commerce / Ludwig von Mises, Capitalism and Peace
/ Friedrich Hayek, International Order and Federalism
/ Liberalism and International Relations Theory /
Conclusions and Ways Forward
October 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 52.50 978-0-230-61636-3
The Palgrave Macmillan History of International
Thought Series
Series Editor: Peter Wilson
British International
Thinkers from Hobbes
to Namier
Edited by Ian Hall, Lecturer in International Politics and
Lisa Hill, Associate Professor, School of History and
Politics, both at University of Adelaide, Australia
This book will be the rst to examine the variety of
British international thought, its continuities and
innovations. The editors combine new essays on
familiar thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes and John
Locke with important but neglected writers and
publicists such as Travers Twiss, James Bryce, and
Lowes Dickinson.
Contents: H.Patapan: The Glorious Sovereign: Thomas
Hobbes on Leadership and International Relations
/ D.Armitage: John Lockes International Thought /
R.Jeffery: Moral Sentiment Theory and the International
Thought of David Hume / L.Hill: War (and Peace) in
Adam Smith / R.Bourke: Edmund Burke and International
Conict / G.Varouxakis: John Stuart Mill and the
Utilitarians / A.Fitzmaurice: The Resiliance of Natural Law
in the Writings of Sir Travers Twiss / C.Sylvest: James Bryce
and the Two Faces of Nationalism / D.Bell: Democracy
and Empire: J. A. Hobson, Leonard Hobhouse, and the
Crisis of Liberalism / J.Moreeld: The Never Satised
Idealism of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson / I.Hall: The
Realist as Moralist: Sir Lewis Namiers International
Thought
January 2010 288pp 234x156mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-60849-8
The Palgrave Macmillan History of International
Thought Series
Series Editor: Peter Wilson
PALGRAVE STUDIES IN
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Series Editors: Knud Erik Jrgensen and Audie Klotz
Published in association with the European
Consortium for Political Research Standing Group
in International Relations
New Systems
Theories of World Politics
Edited by Mathias Albert, Professor of Political Science,
Bielefeld University, Germany, Lars-Erik Cederman,
Professor of International Conict Research, ETH Zurich,
Switzerland and Alexander Wendt, Professor of Political
Science, Ohio State University, USA
New Systems Theories of World Politics uses
systems theoretical approaches to analyze the
structure and dynamics of the international
system. Drawing from different systems theoretical
traditions, it argues that the system of world
politics can be analyzed in a comprehensive fashion
by continuing the pioneering work of theorists like
Karl Deutsch.
Contents: PART I: CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW / PART
II: MODERN SYSTEMS THEORY / PART III: PROCESS-
THEORETICAL APPROACHES / PART IV: ANALYSES
OF MACROHISTORICAL PROCESSES / PART V: FINAL
REFLECTIONS AND OUTLOOK
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
January 2010 368pp 216x138mm
14 b/w illustrations and 3 b/w tables
Hardback 65.00 978-0-230-23329-4

International Society
and the Middle East
English School Theory at the Regional Level
Edited by Barry Buzan, Professor of International
Relations, London School of Economics and Political
Science, UK and Ana Gonzalez-Pelaez, Independent
Writer and Advisor on International Affairs, UK
International Society and the Middle East brings
together a distinguished cast of theorists and
Middle East experts to provide a comprehensive
overview of the regions history and how its own
traditions have mixed, often uncomfortably, with
the political structures imposed by the expansion of
Western international society.
March 2009 304pp 216x138mm
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German Thought
and International Relations
The Rise and Fall of a Liberal Project
Robbie Shilliam, Lecturer in International Relations,
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
A fundamental question for IR is whether the value
system of liberalism can be universalized, or if, in
fact, the illiberal reality of international politics
systematically rules out such a universalization.
The book addresses this issue by focusing on the
rise and fall of a specic liberal project supported by
inuential German intellectuals.
Contents: PART I / Introduction / 1789: The Revolution of
Backwardness / PART II / Kants Corporate Enlightenment
/ Hegels Revolution of Philosophy / Interlude: Vormrz
/ Webers Realpolitik / PART III / Epilogue: Weimar /
Morgenthaus Existential Crisis / Conclusion
March 2009 264pp 216x138mm
Hardback 63.00 978-0-230-22422-3
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Securitizing Immigration
The Politics of Risk in the EU
Rens van Munster, Senior Researcher, Research Unit on
Defence and Security, Danish Institute for International
Studies, Denmark
Securitizing Immigration deals with the growing
concern for immigration as a matter of security
at the EU level. It combines an analysis of the
way bureaucratic and political processes have
interacted in the integration process with an
analysis of how these practices are located in a
context shaped by the preoccupation with risk.
Contents: Introduction / Immigration and the
Emergence of a European Threat Environment / The
Maastricht Treaty: The Formalization of the Immigration/
Security Nexus / Amsterdam and Beyond: Immigration
and the Establishment of an AFSJ / Freedom, Mobility
and Abjection: The Management of Immigration Risk
in the AFSJ / Unmaking Security, Remaking Belonging /
Conclusion: The EU as an Area of Security, Security and
Security
October 2009 192pp 216x138mm
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A History of
International Political Theory
Ontologies of the International
Hartmut Behr, Professor of
International Relations,
University of Newcastle, UK
deserves widespread
attention across
International Relations
and beyond. - Michael
C. Williams, Graduate
School of Public and
International Affairs,
University of Ottawa,
Canada
Contemporary theory
of international politics faces a twofold problem:
the critical engagement with legacies of national
power politics in relation to twentieth century
International Relations and the regeneration of
notions of humanity. This book contributes to this
engagement by a genealogy of thoughts on war,
peace, and ethics.
Contents: PART I: UNIVERSALISM IN GREEK AND
ROMAN ANTIQUITY AND CHRISTIAN POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY / PART II: UNIVERSALISTIC THINKING
FROM EARLY MODERN TIMES TO ENLIGHTENMENT
/ PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF PARTICULARISM
IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY / PART IV: THE
TRIUMPH OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 20TH CENTURY
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY / PART V:
INSTEAD OF A CONCLUSION - TOWARDS RENEWED
ONTOLOGY(IES)
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December 2009 336pp 216x138mm
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Global Inequality Matters
Darrel Moellendorf, Professor, McGill University,
Canada
Moellendorf carves out and defends
underexplored, promising territory in the
philosophy of international justice. - Thaddeus
Metz, Humanities Research Professor, University
of Johannesburg, South Africa
The globalization of trade, investment, and nance
continues apace. Many have beneted from this,
but deep inequalities persist. This book argues that
the interconnections established by globalization
make possible a critique of its inequality. For those
who take seriously human dignity, equality is a
basic presumption of social institutions.
Contents: Inequality and the Inherent Dignity of Persons
/ Coercion and the Conditions of Distributive Justice /
Equal Respect in Political and Economic Associations /
Global Equality of Opportunity Defended / International
Trade, Development, and Labor / Climate Change,
Development, and Mitigation / Global Distributive
Institutions / Notes / Bibliography / Index
November 2009 200pp 216x138mm
1 b/w table
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Global Ethics
Series Editor: Christien van den Anker

Hans J. Morgenthaus Theory
of International Relations
Disenchantment and Re-Enchantment
Mihaela Neacsu, Researcher, Faculty of Social Science,
The Open University, UK
This book provides an innovative interpretation of
Hans J. Morgenthaus contribution to international
relations, and argues that the concepts of meaning,
power as meaning imposition, disenchantment
and re-enchantment are central to Morgenthaus
theory.
Contents: Introduction: Context and Assumptions / Life
Experience and Intellectual Encounters / The Death of
God and the Crisis of Philosophy / The Disenchantment
of Politics, and Morgenthaus Leadership Theory / Closing
the Openness: Morgenthau on Meaning, Tradition, and
the Statesmans Mission / Conclusion: Hans Morgenthaus
Discussion of Meaning, Disenchantment and Leadership
October 2009 216pp 216x138mm
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-57607-0
International Political Theory
Series Editor: Gary Browning
Aesthetics and World Politics
Roland Bleiker, Professor of
International Relations,
University of Queensland,
Australia
This book presents one
of the rst systematic
assessments of aesthetic
insights into world
politics. It examines
the nature of aesthetic
approaches and outlines
how they differ from
traditional analysis of
politics. The book explores
the potential and limits
of aesthetics through a series of case studies on
language and poetics.
Contents: Introduction / The Aesthetic Turn in
International Political Theory / Art after 9/11 / The
Sublime Nature of Global Politics / Poetic World Politics
/ Poetry after Auschwitz / Poetic Resistance to Cold War
Politics / Come See the Blood in the Streets / Poetics and
the Politics of Memory / The Poetic Search for Identity and
Community / Conclusion
August 2009 280pp 216x138mm
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Rethinking Peace and Conict Studies
Series Editor: Oliver P. Richmond
Carl Schmitt and the Politics of
Hostility, Violence and Terror
Gabriella Slomp, Senior
Lecturer in International
Political Thought, University
of St. Andrews, UK
Carl Schmitts friend/
enemy principle is
exposed to in-depth
philosophical analysis and
historical examination
with the aim of showing
that the political follows
hostility, violence and
terror as form follows
matter. The book argues
that the partisan is an
umbrella concept that includes the national and
global terrorist.
Contents: Introduction / Continuity and Novelty,
Clarication and Recommendations / On Domestic
Hostility / The Partisan, or the Man of Exception /
Hostility: Historical and Conceptual Forms / The
Righteous Warrior / Friendship: Domestic and
International / Final Thoughts
May 2009 192pp 216x138mm
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Men and States
Rethinking the Domestic Analogy in a Global Age
Chiara Bottici, Research
Fellow in Political Philosophy,
University of Florence, Italy
Can we rule states
through the same means
that have been used to
rule individuals? Men
and States tackles this
issue by analyzing the
presuppositions of the
domestic analogy and
provides the tools to
assess its validity in
different contexts and
theories.
Contents: Introduction / PART I: THE DOMESTIC
ANALOGY / The Origins of the Debate / Analogical
Reasoning and the Domestic Analogy / Disentangling the
Domestic Analogy / PART II: THE DOMESTIC ANALOGY
IN MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT / Hobbes and
the Realist Tradition / Kant and the Idealist Tradition
/ Grotius and the Rationalist Tradition / PART III: THE
DOMESTIC ANALOGY IN CONTEMPORARY THEORIES /
Neoidealism / Neorealism / Neoinstitutionalism / Beyond
the Three Traditions: Constructivism, Postmodernism,
Feminism and Marxism / Epilogue: The Domestic Analogy
in the Global Age
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
March 2009 192pp 216x138mm
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The Politics of
Immigration in France,
Britain, and the United States
A Comparative Study
Martin Schain, Director, Centre for European Studies,
New York University, USA
This book argues that although labour market
needs have been an important element in the
development of immigration policy, they have
been ltered through a political process, the politics
of immigration. The book explores the relation
between policy and politics in France, the UK, and
the US.
Contents: How We Analyze Immigration Policy and
the Politics of Immigration / Policy and the Politics
of Immigration in France / Policy and the Politics
of Immigration in the UK / Policy and the Politics of
Immigration in the United States / Conclusion
March 2009 304pp 234x156mm
Hardback 50.00 978-1-4039-6215-7
Paperback 17.99 978-1-4039-6216-4
Perspectives in Comparative Politics
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
Ways of Knowing
Competing Methodologies in Social and Political
Research
Jonathon Moses and Torbjrn Knutsen, both Professors
of Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology, Norway
A marvelous introduction to methods and
methodologies of research. This is the rare
introductory textbook that educates students
and scholars alike. - Keith Topper, Northwestern
University, USA
This textbook on methodology in social and
political science focuses on the debate between
positivist and constructivist approaches. It
introduces a range of key issues - from the nature
of knowledge to the strengths and weaknesses
of the main research methods - showing how
methodological pluralism can be combined with
intellectual rigour.
May 2007 344pp 234x156mm
Paperback 23.99 978-0-230-51665-6

The Anarchical Society
A Study of Order in World Politics
3rd edition
Hedley Bull, sometime Montague Burton Professor of
International Politics, University of Oxford, UK
Review of previous editions:
An important book likely to be read with prot
for along time to come. - The Times Literary
Supplement
June 2002 368pp 216x138mm
Paperback 23.99 978-0-333-98587-8

The Twenty Years Crisis, 19191939
Reissued with new introduction
E.H. Carr, sometime Fellow,
Trinity College, Cambridge,
UK and Michael Cox,
Professor of International
Relations, London School of
Economics and Political
Science, UK
Apparently overtaken by
events in the very days
of its rst publication,
Carrs Twenty Years
Crisis has never been
more pertinent to
the discussion of
international relations than it is to-day: in a world
beset by the twin extremes which he excoriated, a
craven and short-sighted realism on the one hand,
and an unanchored and irresponsible idealism
on the other, Carrs astute arguments should be
central to our analysis of, and response to, the
world of the twenty-rst century. - Fred Halliday
September 2001 344pp 216x138mm
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/
DIPLOMACY
Diplomacy
Theory and Practice
4th edition
G.R. Berridge, Emeritus
Professor of International
Politics, University of
Leicester, UK
Diplomacy, widely
recognized as the standard
textbook on its subject
and already translated
into six languages, has
been comprehensively
updated, re-organized
and greatly expanded.
There are new chapters on
consuls, public diplomacy,
special envoys, and how
agreements are best followed up, the last featuring
a close look at No Torture agreements.
Contents: Introduction / The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
/ PART I: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION / Introduction
to Part I / Prenegotiations / Around-the-Table
Negotiations / Diplomatic Momentum / Packaging
Agreements / Following Up / PART II: DIPLOMATIC
RELATIONS / Introduction to Part II / Embassies /
Consulates / Conferences / Summits / Public Diplomacy
/ Telecommunications / PART III: DIPLOMACY WITHOUT
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS / Introduction to Part III /
Disguised Embassies / Special Missions / Mediation /
Conclusion / References / Index
January 2010 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22959-4
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-22960-0
Indigenous Diplomacies
Edited by J. Marshall Beier, Associate Professor of
Political Science, McMaster University, Canada and
Whitney Lackenbauer, Assistant Professor of History, St.
Jeromes University, Canada
This volume explores broad conceptual questions
raised by the discovery of indigenous peoples
as increasingly important global political actors -
questions made all the more urgent by the sudden
recognition that indigenous diplomacies are not at
all new, but merely newly noticed.
February 2010 288pp 234x156mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61307-2
Battles to Bridges
US Strategic Communication and Public
Diplomacy after 9/11
Rhonda Zaharna, Associate Professor, American
University, USA
R.S. Zaharna has consistently been in the top
echelon of public diplomacy scholars. Her views
are inevitably informed by both academic theory
and professional practice. - Professor Philip
Taylor, Institute of Communication, University of
Leeds, UK
This book tackles the pressing need to expand the
vision of strategic US public diplomacy. It explores
the interplay of power politics, culture, identity, and
communication and explains how the underlying
communication and political dynamics have
redened what strategic communication means in
todays international arena.
Contents: PART I: CRISIS PUBLIC DIPLOMACY /
Americas Communication Problem / Battle for Hearts
and Minds / Search for Answers / PART II: CHANGING
DYNAMICS / Changing Dynamics and Strategic Vision
/ Soft Power Differential / Communication, Culture &
Identity in Public Diplomacy / PART III: EXPANDING
THE VISION OF STRATEGIC US PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
/ Strategy & Tactics: Conceptual Frameworks / Grand
Strategy: From Battles to Bridges
January 2010 224pp 216x138mm
10 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-20216-0
Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations
Series Editors: Paul Sharp and Donna Lee

Resolving the Cyprus Conict
Negotiating History
Michlis Stavrou Michael, Research Fellow, Centre for
Dialogue, La Trobe University, Australia
By placing the conict in its historical, ideological,
ethno-political and geostrategic context, the book
extends beyond conventional realist approaches
and lays bare those less visible dimensions that are
often ignored by analysts and policy-makers alike.
Contents: PART I: IDENTIFYING THE SOURCES OF THE
CONFLICT / PART II: A PRISONERS DILEMMA / PART III:
FALTERING UN INVOLVEMENT / PART IV: THE END OF
AN ERA? / PART V: TOWARDS ANNANS EUPOPEAN
SOLUTION
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
December 2009 304pp 234x156mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-62002-5

Liberia and the United
States during the Cold War
Limits of Reciprocity
D. Elwood Dunn, Alfred
Walter Negley Professor of
Political Science, University
of the South, USA
a remarkably even-
handed and insightful
study. - John Yoder,
Professor of Political
Science, Whitworth
University, USA
At once a diplomatic
history and case study of
African foreign policy and
presidential leadership,
this book illustrates how development and security
assistance were used by the US as antidotes against
communism in the Cold War and how Liberia was
able occasionally to prot from the arrangement.
Contents: Introduction / Background to the Relationship
/ Tubman and the United States, 19441971 / Tolbert
and the United States, 19711980 / Doe and the United
States, 19801990 / Conclusions / Bibliography / Index
October 2009 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61735-3

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Toward a New Public Diplomacy
Redirecting U.S. Foreign Policy
Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism and Public
Diplomacy; Professor of International Relations,
University of Southern California, USA
Toward a New Public Diplomacy explains public
diplomacy and makes the case for why it will be the
crucial element in the much-needed reinvention of
American foreign policy.
Contents: PART I: AMERICAN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
TODAY / PART II: FROM THE OUTSIDE: APPRAISING
AMERICAN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY / PART III: WHERE WE
GO FROM HERE
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
October 2009 272pp 216x138mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-61743-8
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-61744-5

The United States and Iran
Policy Challenges and Opportunities
Jalil Roshandel, Associate
Professor; Director of
Security Studies Program,
and Alethia H. Cook,
Assistant Professor of
Political Science; Assistant
Director, Security Studies
Program, both at East
Carolina University, USA
Relations between Iran
and the US have been
strained for over thirty
years. This book provides
unbiased discussions
of issues such as
historical relations, the Iranian nuclear program
and their support for terrorist organizations. It
also identies a wide range of possible US policy
solutions to improve relations.
Contents: Iran / US Political History / Modern Iranian
Politics / Iran, the US, and Middle East Stability / Iran:
State Sponsor of Terror? / Iran and Nuclear Power (or
Weapons?) / Toward a More Comprehensive US Foreign
Policy for Iran
August 2009 220pp 216x138mm
Hardback 52.50 978-0-230-61811-4

United States and
Britain in Diego Garcia
The Future of a Controversial Base
Peter H. Sand, Lecturer in
International Environmental
Law, University of Munich,
Germany
Diego Garcia is a pivotal
US base for all Middle
East operations. This book
describes its evolution
from a secret US-UK
bilateral deal in 1966
and the deportation of
the native population in
the 70s to its new role
in Guantnamo-style
renditions and the
impact of military construction on its environment.
Contents: Preface / History: Empires Last-Born Colony
/ Human Rights: How to Depopulate an Island / Power
Politics: Our Ocean / Military Secrecy: Public Access
Denied / Nemesis: Natural Heritage Dredged - and
Drowned / Epilogue: The Lords Day / Appendices
August 2009 224pp 216x138mm
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-61709-4

Living with China
Regional States and China through Crises and
Turning Points
Edited by Shiping Tang,
Senior Fellow, Mingjiang Li,
Assistant Professor, both at S.
Rajaratnam School of
International Studies,
Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore and
Amitav Acharya, Professor
of Political Science, American
University in Washington,
USA
Although much ink has
been used debating
Chinas rise and its
implications for Asia and
beyond, few have considered how its neighbours
have been living with a rising China. This book lls
that vacuum.
July 2009 288pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61670-7

American Diplomacy and
Strategy toward Korea and
Northeast Asia, 1882-1950
and After
Perception of Polarity and US Commitment to a
Periphery
Seung-young Kim, Lecturer (Assistant Professor),
Department of Politics and International Relations,
University of Aberdeen, UK
This book examines the dramatic unfolding of US
occupation, withdrawal, and intervention in the
Korean peninsula in the past and sheds light on the
broader issue of US military occupations of other
countries in the twenty-rst century.
Contents: PART I: US DIPLOMACY TOWARD KOREA IN
THE ERA OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR / PART II: US
DIPLOMACY TOWARD KOREA DURING WORLD WAR II
/ PART III: US POLICY TOWARD KOREA FROM 1945 TO
JUNE 1950 / Conclusion: US Commitment toward South
Korea since 1950
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
June 2009 304pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-1-4039-7545-4
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International Studies Collections
Russophobia
Anti-Russian Lobby and American Foreign Policy
Andrei Tsygankov, Professor, Departments of Political
Science and International Relations, San Francisco State
University, USA
The book suggests that the US-Russia post-9/11
partnership did not endure because much of
Americas policy is shaped by an ambition to remain
the worlds only superpower. The book analyzes the
negative role played by Russophobia and advocates
a different approach to Russia in the post-Cold War
world.
June 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-61418-5
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A Dictionary of Diplomacy
G.R. Berridge, Emeritus
Professor of International
Politics, University of
Leicester, UK and Alan
James, Emeritus Professor of
International Relations,
University of Keele, UK
Like all professions,
diplomacy has spawned
its own specialized
terminology, and it is this
lexicon which provides A
Dictionary of Diplomacys
thematic spine. However,
the dictionary also
includes entries on legal terms, political events,
international organizations and major gures who
have occupied the diplomatic scene or have written
inuentially about it over the last half millennium.
All students of diplomacy and related subjects
and especially junior members of the many
diplomatic services of the world will nd this book
indispensable.
November 2003 312pp 234x156mm
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SECURITY STUDIES
International Security
Politics, Policy, Prospects
Michael E. Smith, Reader in
International Relations,
University of St. Andrews, UK
An exceptionally wide-
ranging introduction to
International Security in
the twenty-rst century.
This takes a distinctively
systematic approach
centred on how and why
particular issues get onto
the international security
agenda and particular
choices and outcomes
ensue, assessing the
explanatory power of contending approaches in
this context.
Contents: International Relations and International
Security / Continuity and Change in International
Security Studies / The Politics of International
Security / Interstate War / Intrastate War / Weapons
Proliferation / International Terrorism / International
Crime / International Economic Security / International
Environmental and Resource Security / International
Public Health / International Demographics / Conclusion
March 2010 320pp 234x156mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-20314-3
Paperback 22.99 978-0-230-20315-0

Modern Stateless Warfare
Paul Brooker, Visitor, Department of Political Science,
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
This book focuses on insurgent stateless warfare
in its guerrilla and terrorist modes and in its
nationalist, maoist and post-maoist phases of
modernization. Insurgency is compared with states
warfare and with criminality and then insurgents
motives, means and opportunities are analyzed
from social-science, military and environmental
perspectives.
Contents: Introduction / PART I: INSURGENT STATELESS
WARFARE / Historical Background / The Types and Modes
of Insurgency / Insurgent Strategies / Terroristic Warfare
and Strategies / Comparisons with Criminality / PART II:
THE CALCULUS OF INSURGENCY: MOTIVE, MEANS
AND OPPORTUNITY / The Motives of Insurgency / The
Means of Insurgency / Opportunity and Environments /
The Social-Political Environment / Conclusion / Notes /
Bibliography / Index
March 2010 272pp 216x138mm
11 b/w tables
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-21142-1
Terrorism, Elections,
and Democracy
Political Campaigns in the United States, Great
Britain, and Russia
Sarah Oates, Professor, Department of Politics,
University of Glasgow, UK, Lynda Lee Kaid, Professor
of Telecommunications, College of Journalism and
Communications, University of Florida, USA and Mike
Berry, Lecturer, Department of Cultural Studies,
University of Nottingham, UK
This book examines the inuence of terrorist threat
in the recent elections in the US, Great Britain, and
Russia to analyze the inuence of post-9/11 fears
on voting behaviour in comparative perspective. It
is in these different countries that warnings about
terrorism nd the most resonance with candidates,
journalists and voters alike.
February 2010 272pp 216x138mm
Hardback 47.50 978-0-230-61357-7

SECURITY STUDIES
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The Governance of
Policing and Security
Ironies, Myths and Paradoxes
Bob Hoogenboom, VU
University Amsterdam and
Nyenrode Business
University, The Netherlands
Policing today involves
many different state and
non-state actors. This
book traces the process
of unbounding policing,
exploring the way that
boundaries between
public policing, regulators,
inspectorates, intelligence
services and private
security are blurring, and
the impact this will have on governance.
January 2010 240pp 216x138mm
2 b/w tables
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-54265-5
Crime Prevention and Security Management
Series Editor: Martin Gill
Global Politics of
Defense Reform
Thomas Bruneau, Distinguished Professor of National
Security Affairs and Harold Trinkunas, Associate
Professor, Department of National Security Affairs, both
at Naval Postgraduate School, USA
This volume highlights the impact of global trends
on defence reform and civil-military relations,
including phenomena such as globalization and
economic liberalization that are not usually
associated with such matters.
November 2009 312pp 234x156mm
Hardback 42.50 978-0-230-60444-5
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The Botswana Defense
Force in the Struggle for
an African Environment
Dan Henk, Social
Anthropologist, Faculty of
the US Air War College, USA
The book describes how
Botswanas leaders
effectively employed the
instruments of power at
their disposal, portraying
a state that works. It
argues that Africans are
contributing meaningfully
to emerging global
thinking on security and
urges Africas friends
to take advantage of
opportunities for productive partnerships over
environmental issues.
Contents: A Context for Biodiversity in Botswana / The
Botswana Defence Force / Botswanas Military and the
Anti-Poaching Mission / Organizational Culture and Anti-
Poaching Success / Government, Military, Society, and
Anti-Poaching in Botswana / The Face of Environmental
Security in Botswana / Lessons from Botswana
October 2009 240pp 234x156mm
Hardback 42.50 978-0-230-60218-2
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Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies
Series Editor: James J. Wirtz
The Worlds Most
Threatening Terrorist
Networks and Criminal Gangs
Edited by Barry R. Schneider,
Director, USAF Counter-
proliferation Centre (CPC) at
Maxwell AFB, USA; Professor
of International Relations, Air
War College, USA, Jerrold M.
Post, Professor of Psychiatry,
Political Psychology and
International Affairs;
Director, Political Psychology
Program, George
Washington University, USA
and Michael T. Kindt,
Director of Counter-
terrorism Studies, USAF
Counter-proliferation Centre (CPC), USA
Terrorist organizations and international criminal
networks pose an increasing danger to the world.
This book looks at diverse groups from Al Qaeda
to Mexican drug cartels and includes a chapter
on terrorist WMD threats. This look at sub-state
rivals is recommended to all serious students of
international security.
August 2009 304pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61809-1
Community, Citizenship
and the War on Terror
Security and Insecurity
Edited by Patricia Noxolo,
Lecturer in Human
Geography, Department of
Geography, Loughborough
University, UK and Jef
Huysmans, Senior Lecturer,
Department of Politics and
International Studies, Open
University, UK
In the context of the
global war on terror,
the issue of security has
come to affect more and
more intimate elements
of peoples everyday lives.
This is the starting point of this interdisciplinary
collection, which focuses on how the line between
security and insecurity is negotiated through
changing concepts of community and citizenship.
June 2009 224pp 216x138mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-20121-7
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Social Networks and Migration
in Wartime Afghanistan
Kristian Berg Harpviken,
Senior Researcher,
International Peace Research
Institute, Norway
In a eld saturated with
macro level studies of
war and peacebuilding in
Afghanistan, Harpvikens
stands out for giving
agency to people. -
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh,
Sciences Po, France
Drawing on eldwork in
the Herat area of Afghanistan, this book addresses
migration patterns throughout three decades of
war. It launches a framework for understanding
the role of social networks for peoples responses
to war and disaster as well as mobilizing or
maintaining material resources for security and
gathering information.
Contents: Acknowledgements / Glossary / Acronyms /
Maps of Afghanistan in the Region and the Main Fieldwork
Area / Introduction / Social Networks in Wartime
Migration / Escape Decisions / Integration at Exile /
Return Decisions / Reintegration at Home / Conclusions
/ Appendix: Researching Migration in War / Notes /
Bibliography / Index
May 2009 248pp 216x138mm
2 b/w tables, 1 gure and 2 maps
Hardback 65.00 978-0-230-57655-1
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
NEW SECURITY CHALLENGES
Series Editor: Stuart Croft
Securing Europe
European Security in an American Epoch
Lisa Watanabe, Research Ofcer, Programme on
the Geopolitical Implications of Globalization and
Transnational Security, Geneva Centre for Security
Policy, Switzerland
Securing Europe takes a novel approach to
Europeanization among EU member states by
employing a sociological institutionalist approach.
Watanabe argues that Europeanization as a process
of change takes place not as a result of rationally
calculating states, but as a result of the reworking
of perceptual and normative frameworks.
Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / List
of Abbreviations / Introduction / A Sociological
Institutionalist Approach to Europeanization / The
European Security and Defence Policy / Justice and
Home Affairs post-September 11 / The Stability Pact for
South Eastern Europe / Conclusion: Socio-Functional
Europeanization / Notes
January 2010 224pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-57989-7
Biosecurity
Origins, Transformations and Practices
Edited by Brian Rappert, Associate Professor of Science,
Technology and Public Affairs, University of Exeter, UK
and Chandr Gould, Senior Researcher, Crime, Justice
and Politics Programme, Institute for Security Studies,
South Africa
This book explores the origins, interpretations
and meanings of the term biosecurity. It brings
together contributors on issues relating to the
perceptions of the threat of biological weapons and
how states are responding, or not, to the challenges
posed by the potential of the products of the life
sciences to be used for destructive purposes.
October 2009 240pp 216x138mm
3 b/w tables
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22356-1
The Globalization of Security
State Power, Security Provision and Legitimacy
Bryan Mabee, Lecturer in International Politics, Queen
Mary, University of London, UK
Bryan Mabees book represents a new advance
in the study of globalization and state security.
- Professor Michael Cox, London School of
Economics and Political Science, UK
The Globalization of Security is an important
rethinking of the connections between
globalization and security, focusing on a conceptual
examination of the role of the state combined
with key case studies. The book provides a novel
historical sociological approach, advancing both
the understanding of security and the theory of
state power.
Contents: Introduction: The Globalization of Security?
/ The Security State and the Evolution of Security
Provision / Globalization and Security / Nuclear Weapons
and the Globalization of Threat / The Security State and
the Globalization of the Arms Industry / Global Migration,
Security and Citizenship / Conclusion: The Globalization of
Security and the Future of the Security State
May 2009 216pp 216x138mm
4 b/w tables and 3 gures
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-22400-1
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Television and Terror
Conicting Times and the Crisis of News Discourse
Andrew Hoskins, Associate Professor of Sociology,
University of Warwick, UK and Ben OLoughlin, Lecturer
in International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK
The advent of the twenty-rst century was marked
by a succession of conicts and catastrophes that
demanded unrestrained journalism. Hoskins and
OLoughlin demonstrate that television, tarnished
by its economy of liveness and its impositions of
immediacy, and brevity, fails to deliver critical and
consistent expositions of our conicting times.
Contents: Prologue: The (Terrorised) State Were In /
Introduction / Television and Time / Hurricane Katrina
and the Failure of the CNN Effect / Talking Terror:
Political Discourses and the 2003 Iraq War / Televisions
Quagmire: The Misremembered and the Unforgotten /
The Distant Body / Drama and Documentary: The Power
of Nightmares / Security and Publics: Democratic Times?
/ The Irresolution of Television
April 2009 232pp 216x138mm
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-22902-0
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Connect Political & International Studies Collections
European Union Security Dynamics
In the New National Interest
Janne Haaland Matlary, Professor of International
Politics, University of Oslo, Norway
This book shows how France and Britain are leaders
in EU security and defence policy, and explains why
both states need each other in this policy area. The
lack of relevant military capacity in Europe today
implies that the US favours a strong EU in this eld.
Contents: Introduction / PART I: SECURITY POLICY
IN EUROPE / / PART II: EU SECURITY DYNAMICS:
PURSUING NATIONAL INTERESTS / PART III:
INCURRING SECURITY POLICY DEPENDENCIES
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
January 2009 248pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-52188-9
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International Studies Collections
To order all titles in the series:
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The Exclusionary Politics of Asylum
Vicki Squire, RCUK Research
Fellow, The Open University,
UK
Theoretically
sophisticated and
empirically well-
grounded. - David
Owen, Professor of
Social and Political
Philosophy, University of
Southampton, UK
This critique of the
securitization and
criminalization of asylum seeking challenges the
claim that asylum seekers threaten receiving
states. It analyzes recent policy developments
in relation to their wider historical, political and
European contexts and argues that the UK response
effectively renders asylum seekers as scapegoats.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCING THE EXCLUSIONARY
POLITICS OF ASYLUM: THE MANAGEMENT OF
DISLOCATION / PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
EXCLUSIONARY POLITICS OF ASYLUM: POLITICAL,
PUBLIC AND POPULAR NARRATIVES OF CONTROL
/ PART III: THE EXTENSION AND DIFFUSION OF
THE EXCLUSIONARY POLITICS OF ASYLUM:
DETERRENT TECHNOLOGIES OF INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL CONTROL / PART IV: CONTESTING
THE EXCLUSIONARY POLITICS OF ASYLUM: FROM
DETERRENCE TO ENGAGEMENT
April 2009 240pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-21659-4
Migration, Minorities and Citizenship
Series Editors: Danile Joly and Zig Layton-Henry
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Inside Egypt
The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a
Revolution
John R. Bradley, Writer for
The Economist, The
Washington Quarterly, The
Financial Times, The New
Republic, The Times Literary
Supplement, Newsweek,
and Salon and author of the
critically acclaimed Saudi
Arabia Exposed: Inside a
Kingdom in Crisis
Inside Egypt is an
original, angry, brilliant,
subtle, and highly
readable expose of
contemporary Egyptian politics and society. -
Peter Bergen, author of Holy War Inc. and The
Osama bin Laden I Know
Five decades after Nasser overthrew the British-
backed monarchy, the future of Egypt grows
more uncertain by the day. Bradley examines the
junctions of Egyptian politics and society as they
slowly disintegrate under the twin pressures of a
ruthless military dictatorship at home and a awed
Middle East policy in Washington.
Contents: A Failed Revolution / The Brothers / Sus and
Christians / The Bedouin / Torture / Corruption / Lost
Dignity / Egypt after Mubarak
June 2008 256pp 246x189mm
Hardback 16.99 978-1-4039-8477-7
Paperback 9.99 978-0-230-61437-6
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Waterstones
Contemporary
Security and Strategy
Craig A. Snyder, Senior
Lecturer in International
Relations, Deakin University,
Australia
This text brings
together a range of
specially-commissioned
chapters to provide an
accessible introduction
to security studies in the
twenty-rst century.
The 2nd edition has
been expanded to cover
developments in global
and regional security;
nuclear proliferation; terrorism; intervention and
peacekeeping and includes eight entirely new
chapters.
January 2008 304pp 234x156mm
Paperback 24.99 978-0-230-52096-7

Security and Defence
Policy in the European Union
Jolyon Howorth, Visiting
Professor of Political Science,
Yale University, USA; Jean
Monnet Professor of
European Politics, Bath
University, UK
...a book that is both rich
in technical and historical
details and engages
lightly in theoretical
debate...a pleasure to
read. - Sonia Lucarelli,
The International
Spectator
June 2007 336pp 216x138mm
Paperback 23.99 978-0-333-63912-2
The European Union Series
Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson
Security in the New Europe
Andrew Cottey, Senior
Lecturer; Jean Monnet Chair
in European Political
Integration, University
College Cork, Republic of
Ireland
A comprehensive and
cogent assessment. It has
the great merit, without
minimizing the troubling
global and domestic
issues that need to be
addressed, of focussing
our attention on the
successful development of Europe as a security
community. - Professor Lawrence Freedman,
Kings College London, UK
July 2007 272pp 216x138mm
Paperback 20.99 978-1-4039-8649-8
The New Europe
Series Editors: Helen Wallace
The Security Dilemma
Fear, Cooperation and Trust in World Politics
Ken Booth, E.H. Carr
Professor of International
Politics and Nicholas
Wheeler, Professor of
International Politics, both at
University of Wales, UK
This provides the rst
comprehensive analysis
of the concept of the
security dilemma. By
exploring the theory and
practice of the security
dilemma through the
prisms of fear, co-
operation and trust, it
considers whether the security dilemma can be
mitigated or even transcended, analyzing a wide
range of historical and contemporary cases.
November 2007 384pp 234x156mm
Paperback 21.99 978-0-333-58745-4
TERRORISM
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TERRORISM
U.S. Strategy Against
Global Terrorism
How It Evolved, Why It Failed, and Where It is
Headed
Andrew T H Tan, Associate
Professor and Convenor,
International Studies,
University of New South
Wales, Australia
This book examines
the various strategies,
including Global
Counterinsurgency
(GCOIN), which have
been put forward as
alternatives to the Global
War On Terror (GWOT),
concluding that while a
consensus can be found
on the key elements of a grand strategy, based
on failures in the GWOT, it is far from clear if any
GCOIN strategy could work.
Contents: The US and Global Terrorism / The Failure of
the GWOT / The US Invasion of Iraq / The Iraq Conundrum
and its Implications / The Continuing Threat and Why
the US Failed / From GWOT to COIN - The Evolution
of US Counter-Terrorism Strategy / The Evolution of
US Counter-Terrorism Strategy - From COIN to Global
Counterinsurgency / The Future for Counterterrorism
December 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61997-5
Five Years of My Life
An Innocent Man in Guantanamo
Murat Kurnaz, Turkish
Citizen and Legal Resident of
Germany, where he was born
in 1982(he was in the process
of becoming a German citizen
when he was arrested in
Pakistan and held prisoner for
ve years)
The most compassionate,
truthful and dignied
account of the disgrace of
Guantanamo that you are
ever likely to read. - John
le Carr
The gripping account of an innocent man held
prisoner in Afghanistan and Guantanamo for ve
years
Contents: Foreword, by Patti Smith / Without Chains, by
Patti Smith / Translators Note / Chronology of Events
/ Frankfurt Airport / Peshawar, Pakistan / Kandahar,
Afghanistan / Kusca, Turkey / Guantanamo Bay, Camp
X-Ray / Bremen, Hemelingen / Guantanamo Bay, Camp
X-Ray / Guantanamo Bay, Camp Delta / Guantanamo
Bay, Camp Echo / Guantanamo Bay, Camp 4 / Ramstein
Air Base, Germany / Bremen, Hemelingen / Epilogue by
Baher Azmy
September 2009 256pp 234x156mm
includes 1 map and 8pp b/w photographs
Paperback 9.99 978-0-230-61441-3
Times of Terror
Discourse, Temporality and the War on Terror
Lee Jarvis, Lecturer,
Department of Politics and
International Relations,
Swansea University, UK
In a theoretically
sophisticated, richly
textured and incisive
analysis, Times of Terror
eloquently deconstructs
the origins, dynamics
and consequences of
the current politics of
terror. - Dr Richard
Jackson, Department of
International Politics, Aberystwyth University, UK
Since 11 September 2001, the War on Terror has
dominated global political life. The book takes a
critical look at different ways in which the George
W. Bush administration created and justied this
far-reaching conict through their use of language
and other discursive practices.
Contents: Preface / Introduction / Making Time, Shaping
Time / Writing Radical Discontinuity / Writing Linear
Times / Writing Timelessness / Time, Violence, Identity,
Politics / Bibliography / List of Sources / Index
July 2009 216pp 216x138mm
Hardback 50.00 978-0-230-22369-1
SECURITY STUDIES/CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND PEACE KEEPING
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SECURITY STUDIES/CONFLICT
RESOLUTION AND PEACE
KEEPING
Humanitarian Intervention
An Introduction
Aidan Hehir, Senior Lecturer
in International Relations,
Centre for the Study of
Democracy, University of
Westminster, UK
Highly recommended.
Lively and accessible,
and a wonderful
resource for teaching.
Aidan Hehir provides a
comprehensive overview
of the history, theory and
practice of humanitarian
intervention, and of the
concepts, controversies, moral claims and political
calculations that have shaped the eld. - Anne
Orford, Michael D Kirby Professor of International
Law, University of Melbourne, Australia
Objectively surveying a wide range of
perspectives on an inherently contentious topic,
this is an outstanding teaching tool and a textbook
from which scholars will benet as much as
their students. - Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of
International Relations, University of St Andrews,
UK
A broad-ranging introduction to the theory,
practice and politics of humanitarian intervention
on the contemporary world, its historical
background and future prospects after the
experiences of Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur and Iraq.
Contents: PART I: CONCEPTS AND CONCEPTIONS
/ What is Humanitarian Intervention? / The Just War
Tradition / The Sovereign State / Theoretical Perspectives
/ PART II: CONTROVERSIES / Legality and Legitimacy /
Sovereignty as Responsibility / Who Decides? / Motives
and Means / PART III: CASES / Humanitarian Intervention
in History / Rwanda / Kosovo / Iraq / Darfur / Conclusion:
The Future of Humanitarian Intervention?
November 2009 320pp 234x156mm
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22030-0
Paperback 20.99 978-0-230-22031-7
Palestine and the
Arab-Israeli Conict
7th edition
A History with Documents
Charles D. Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA
Smith provides a remarkably comprehensive and
objective account of this complex subject, adopting
a long-view approach. The detailed discussion
of pre-1948 history reveals how Arab and Israeli
attitudes and world opinion have been formed,
and how contemporary issues and events can be
understood in relation to events dating back to
WWI and earlier.
Contents: Preface / List of Photos and Maps / The Middle
East and Palestine to 1914: An Overview / Ottoman
Society, Palestine, and the Origins of Zionism, 18001914
/ World War I, Great Britain, and the Peach Settlements,
19141921 / Palestine Between the Wars: Zionism, the
Palestinian Arabs, and the British Mandate, 19201939
/ World War II and the Creation of the State of Israel,
19391949 / The Beginning of the Arab-Israeli Conict:
The Search for Security, 19491957 / From Suez to the Six-
Day War, 19571967 / War and the Search for Peace in the
Middle East, 19671976 / Lebanon, The West Bank, and
the Camp David Accords: From Pariah to Partner: The PLO
and the Quest for Peace in Global and Regional Contexts,
19841993 / Israeli-Palestinian/Arab Negotiations
and Agreements, 19931999 / Visions in Disarray:
Camp David 2000, The Palestinian Intifada, American
Triumphalism, and Israeli Disengagement, 19992006 /
Selected Bibliography / Glossary / Index / Chronology
March 2010 608pp 216x138mm
photographs and maps
Paperback .21.99 978-0-230-24711-6
Palgrave Advances
in Peacebuilding
Critical Developments and Approaches
Edited by Oliver P.
Richmond, Director, Centre
for Peace and Conict
Studies, University of St.
Andrews, UK
The quality of the peace
arrived at via liberal
peacebuilding approaches
has been poor. The related
statebuilding praxis has
generally been unable to
respond to its critics. What
is at stake is a recognition
of peacebuildings
everyday political, social,
economic, and cultural dynamics. This indicates the
emergence of a post-liberal form of peace.
Contents: PART I: CRITICAL AGENDAS: THEORIES,
CONCEPTS, AND METHODS / PART II: KEY AGENDAS:
INSTITUTIONS, ISSUES AND THEMES / PART III:
DEVELOPING AGENDAS
A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
January 2010 460pp 216x138mm
1 b/w illustration and 7 b/w tables
Hardback 70.00 978-0-230-55522-8
Paperback 22.99 978-0-230-55523-5
Palgrave Advances
Ethics, Authority, and War
Non-State Actors and the Just War Tradition
Edited by Eric A. Heinze, Assistant Professor of Political
Science and International Studies, University of
Oklahoma, USA and Brent J. Steele, Assistant Professor
of Political Science, University of Kansas, USA
In original essays written by both senior scholars
as well as rising younger scholars in the eld of
international ethics, this volume addresses the
ethics of war in an era when non-state actors are
playing an increasingly prominent role in armed
conict.
December 2009 304pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-61674-5
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Privatising Peace
A Corporate Adjunct to United Nations
Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Operations
Malcolm Hugh Patterson,
Australian Lawyer who
teaches International Law
and International Relations
an eminently readable
and thought-provoking
book. - Dr Christopher
Kinsey, Defense Studies
Department, Kings
College London at the
Joint Command and
Staff College, Defense
Academy of the UK
The history of United Nations peacekeeping is
largely one of failure. This book puts a case for
augmenting ad hoc peacekeepers with competent
contract labour; and within the constraints of a new
legal regime, supporting future operations with
well-trained contractors who might subdue by
force those who inict gross human rights abuses
on others.
Contents: Introduction / UN Deployments: Alternatives
to Ad Hoc Sovereign Forces / From Mercenary to UN
Contractor? / The Public - Private Security Environment /
Other Industry Hazards / A Modest Proposal / Conclusion
/ Appendices / Bibliography / Index
November 2009 280pp 216x138mm
3 charts
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22425-4
Land, Liberation and
Compromise in Southern Africa
Chris Alden, Reader in
International Relations,
London School of Economics
and Political Science, UK and
Ward Anseeuw, Research
Fellow, Post-Graduate
School of Agriculture and
Rural Development,
University of Pretoria, South
Africa
This book analyzes the
origins of the crisis in
Zimbabwe and why it
has had such a profound
impact on both the land
issue and democratic politics in the Southern
African region. In doing so, it contributes to the
present debates around Mugabe, neo-imperialism
and the stability in the region.
Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction /
Understanding Land, Politics and Change in Southern
Africa / Sowing the Whirlwind - Zimbabwe and Southern
Africa / Darkness at Noon - South Africa / A Distant
Thunder - Namibia / Compromise and Liberation? /
Bibliography / Index
October 2009 272pp 216x138mm
6 maps
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-23084-2
Self-Defense in
International Relations
Ruchi Anand, Associate
Professor of International
Relations, American
Graduate School of
International Relations and
Diplomacy, France
The right to individual and
collective self-defense
in international law and
politics has always been a
controversial issue. Using
the example of how the
US employs self-defense
against Iraq, this book
uncovers new dimensions,
which lead to innovative and practical strategies
and analysis.
Contents: Self Defense in International Relations /
International Relations Theory Meets International
Law / International Law Prohibiting the Use of Force /
International Legal Exceptions to the Prohibition on the
Use of Force / The Use of Force in Afghanistan and Iraq /
Conclusion / Discussion Questions / Appendix / Index
October 2009 208pp 216x138mm
Hardback 55.00 978-0-230-57458-8
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NON-GOVERNMENTAL
PUBLIC ACTION
Series Editor: Jude Howell
Counter-Terrorism,
Aid and Civil Society
Before and After the War on Terror
Jude Howell, Professor; Director and Jeremy Lind,
Research Associate, both at Centre for Civil Society,
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
...a splendid melding of theory and analysis
belongs in libraries and on reading lists across a
wide range of disciplines and courses. - Mark Sidel,
Professor of Law and Faculty Scholar, University
of Iowa, USA
The book critically examines the effects of the
War on Terror on the relationships between civil
society, security and aid. It argues that the War
on Terror regime has greatly reshaped the eld of
development and it highlights the longer-lasting
impacts of post-9/11 counter-terrorism responses
on aid policy and practice on civil society.
Contents: Introduction / Theorizing the Securitization
of Aid and Effects on Civil Societies / Government-Civil
Society Relations Post 9/11 / Civil Society, Security and
Aid: Shifting Donor Perspectives / Civil Society, Security
and Aid Post 9/11: Afghanistan / Aid, Civil Society and the
State in Kenya / Civil Society, Security and Aid in India /
Conclusion
September 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 57.50 978-0-230-22949-5
Participation and Democracy
in the Twenty-First Century
Edited by Jenny Pearce, Professor of Latin American
Politics, University of Bradford, UK
Debates on participatory tend to be abstract, with
references to experiences in Athens over 2000
years ago. This book uses recent experience in
participatory innovations at the city level to explore
the practice of participation. Taking examples from
Latin America and the UK it argues the case for
revitalizing democracy through participation.
February 2010 288pp 222x141mm Hardback
57.50 978-0-230-22944-0
Political Settlements
in Divided Societies
Consociationalism and Cyprus
Christalla Yakinthou, Honorary Research Fellow,
Political Science and International Relations, University
of Western Australia, Australia
Yakinthou throws light on the challenges of
adopting political settlements in frozen conicts
and divided societies by focusing on the conict in
Cyprus, the resolution of which has for years been
held up, in large part by elite intransigence. The
book offers answers for why elites in Cyprus are so
unwilling to adopt a power-sharing solution.
July 2009 304pp 216x138mm
1 map, 8 gures and 7 b/w tables
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22375-2
Reconstructing Jihad amid
Competing International Norms
Halim Rane, Deputy Director, Grifth Islamic Research
Unit; Lecturer, National Centre of Excellence in Islamic
Studies, Grifth University, Australia
This book examines the Israel-Palestine conict
from a constructivist perspective. It argues that in
the context of international norms and identity
factors, a contemporary methodology for the
reconstruction of jihad is essential for achievement
of a just peace.
May 2009 256pp 216x138mm
Hardback 47.50 978-0-230-61483-3
ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political &
International Studies Collections
34 Days
Israel, Hezbollah, and the War in Lebanon
Amos Harel, Haaretz Newspapers Military
Correspondent and Avi Issacharoff, Newspapers Arab
Affairs Correspondent
A gripping account of the Israel-Lebanon conict.
- Newsweek
Using hundreds of exclusive insider sources, two
Israeli journalists examine Israels 2006 invasion of
Lebanon, in a gripping and suspenseful narrative.
Contents: Introduction / The Abduction / Barak Promises
/ Denial / A New Triumvirate / Going to War / The Ship
Leaves Port / The Soldiers Can Wait / Bint JBayel, First
Round / To Us, a Tie is the Same as Defeat / Floundering
/ The Cabinet / Casualty Count in Saluki / Not Defeat,
Failure / Until the Next War
May 2009 304pp 246x189mm
Paperback 10.99 978-0-230-61436-9
ebook available from: Dawson ERA, Ebook Library,
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Paperback: 978-0-230-22940-2
TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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TEACHING AND RESEARCH
IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Qualitative Methods in
International Relations
A Pluralist Guide
Edited by Audie Klotz, Associate Professor, Department
of Political Science, Syracuse University, USA and Deepa
Prakash, Department of Political Science, Syracuse
University, USA
We still lack practical answers to one of the most
basic questions in empirical research: How should
researchers interpret meanings? The contributors
take seriously the goals of both post-modernist
and positivist researchers, as they offer detailed
guidance on how to apply specic tools of analysis
and how to circumvent their inherent limitations.
Contents: A.Klotz: Introduction / PART I: RESEARCH
DESIGN / A.Leander: Thinking Tools / B.Ackerly: Feminist
Methodological Reection / A.Klotz: Case Selection /
PART II: CLASSIC QUALITATIVE TOOLS / I.B.Neumann:
Discourse Analysis / K.C.Dunn: Historical Representations
/ H.Gusterson: Ethnographic Research / J.T.Checkel:
Process Tracing / PART III: BOUNDARY CROSSING
TECHNIQUES / J.M.Post: Political Personality Proling
/ M.G.Hermann: Content Analysis / G.Duffy: Pragmatic
Analysis / M.J.Hoffmann: Agent Based Modeling / PART
IV: IMPLICATIONS / S.Barkin: Qualitative Methods? /
D.Prakash: Practicing Pluralism
November 2009 272pp 216x138mm
6 gures and 6 b/w tables
Paperback 19.99 978-0-230-24175-6
Research Methods Series
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Interviewing Experts
Edited by Alexander Bogner, Researcher, Institute of
Technological Assessment, Austria, Beate Littig, Head
of Sociology, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria
and Wolfgang Menz, Researcher, Institute for Social
Science Research, Germany
Expert interviews are today a standard method
of qualitative approach in the social sciences. It is
surprising that methodological reections about
the expert interview are still lacking. This book
gives a comprehensive overview of their theory and
practice. The contributors are experienced theorists
and practitioners of expert interviews.
Contents: A.Bogner, B.Littig & W.Menz: Expert
Interviews: An Introduction to a New Methodological
Debate / PART I: THEORETICAL CONCEPTS:
METHODOLOGY OF EXPERT INTERVIEWS / M.Meuser &
U.Nagel: The Expert Interview and Changes in Knowledge
Production / A.Bogner & W.Menz: The Theory-Generating
Expert Interview: Epistemological Interest, Forms of
Knowledge, Interaction / M.Pfadenhauer: At Eye Level. An
Expert Interview: A Talk between Expert and Quasi-Expert
/ B.Littig: Interviewing the Elite - Interviewing Experts:
Is there a Difference? / PART II: METHODOLOGICAL
PRACTICE: GENERATING DATA / J.Glser & G.Laudel:
On Interviewing Good and Bad Experts / G.Abels &
M.Behrens: Interviewing Experts in Political Science:
A Reection on Gender and Policy Effects Based on
Secondary Analysis / G.B.Christmann: Expert Interviews
on the Telephone: A Difcult Undertaking / V.Obelen:
Expert versus Researcher: Ethical Considerations in
the Process of Bargaining a Study / PART III: FIELDS OF
APPLICATION: APPLICATIONS OF EXPERT INTERVIEWS
IN DIFFERENT FIELDS OF RESEARCH / R.Trinczek: How
to Interview Managers?: Methodical and Methodological
Aspects of Expert Interviews as a Qualitative Method in
Empirical Social Research / U.Froschauer & M.Lueger:
Expert Interviews in Interpretative Organisational
Research / A.Leitner & A.Wroblewski: Between Scientic
Standards and Claims of Efciency: Expert Interviews
in Programme Evaluation / G.Aichholzer: The Delphi
Method: Eliciting Experts Knowledge in Technology
Foresight
July 2009 296pp 224x145mm
7 illustrations, 5 b/w tables and 4 gures
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-22019-5
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Research Methods Series
Series Editors: Benot Rihoux and Bernhard Kittel
Understanding the
International Student Experience
Catherine Montgomery, Associate Director for
Research, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning,
Northumbria University, UK
This text presents a contemporary approach to
the experience of international students in Higher
Education. Using empirical and qualitative data, the
book explores their social and cultural context and
its impact on their learning experience.
Contents: Preface / PART I: THE CONTEXT / PART II: THE
RESEARCH / PART III: DISCUSSION
January 2010 192pp 216x138mm
2 b/w tables
Hardback 60.00 978-0-230-24227-2
Paperback 20.99 978-1-4039-8619-1
Universities into the 21st Century
Series Editor: Noel Entwistle
Ethical Decision
Making in Social Research
A Practical Guide
Ron Iphofen, Lecturer in
Sociology, University of
Wales, UK
This is a pellucid,
comprehensive and, most
of all, practical guide to
resolving the inevitable
ethical dilemmas
involved in human
research. - Professor
Jerome Bickenbach,
Queens University,
Canada
This practical, user-friendly guide examines
ethics in research. It helps researchers to manage
ethical dilemmas that arise while research is being
planned, conducted and reported and includes a
unique ethical review checklist, as well as other
useful features, to aid ethics in practice.
June 2009 240pp 216x138mm
30 b/w tables
Hardback 52.00 978-0-230-21035-6
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