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www.palgrave.com Globalization and International Relations 2007 2 Globalization, the State and Political Sociology 5 Global Governance 7 International Political Economy 10 International Political Economy Series 13 International Relations 18 International Relations Theory 22 Diplomacy 23 Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations Series 24 Security Studies 25 New Security Challenges Series 28 Conflict Resolution and Peace Keeping 28 Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Series 30 Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies Series 31 Teaching and Research in Higher Education 32 Index HOW TO ORDER Tel +44 (0)1256 302866 Fax +44 (0)1256 330688 Email [email protected] This catalogue contains information on our new and bestselling titles only. For a complete listing please visit www.palgrave.com. All titles listed in this catalogue can be ordered through your usual bookshop or supplier. Customers outside the UK should send their orders to our associated company or local agent listed at the back of this catalogue. Title information and prices in this catalogue are correct at the time of print. Prices are subject to change without notice, and all stock is subject to availability. W. H. FREEMAN Palgrave Macmillan is the distributor for Bedford, W H Freeman, Worth Publishers, Sinauer Associates and University Science Books in the UK. Titles from Bedford, WH Freeman and Worth Publishers are distributed by Palgrave Macmillan in all areas outside the UK, except USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Titles from Sinauer Associates are distributed in all areas except USA, Canada, Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, The Philippines, and Vietnam. Titles from University Science Books are distributed in all areas except USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Mexico. INSPECTION COPIES Titles marked with this symbol are available to teaching staff where an adoption would result in the sale of at least 12 copies. Please see order form for details of how to apply for inspection copies. KEY TO SYMBOLS Title is or comes with a CD-ROM Web resource available AUTHORS We are always interested to receive proposals for new books. For advice about publishing with Palgrave Macmillan, or to download a proposal form, visit www.palgrave.com/authors. PRESS ENQUIRIES OR REVIEW COPIES Email [email protected] CONTACT DETAILS Palgrave Macmillan Limited, Houndmills, Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 6XS, United Kingdom Tel +44 (0)1256 329242 Fax +44 (0)1256 479476 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE Philippa Grand, Editor, Academic Division (IPE, Development Studies, Political Sociology, Globalization) [email protected] Alison Howson, Publisher, Academic Division, [email protected] Steven Kennedy, Publisher, College Division, [email protected] FOREIGN RIGHTS To enquire about purchasing foreign rights for any of the Palgrave Macmillan titles in this catalogue, please contact [email protected] or visit www.palgrave.com/rights for more infomation. For titles published by the companies for whom we act as a distributor, please contact them directly: Bedford, WH Freeman, Worth Publishers: [email protected] Sinauer Associates: [email protected] University Science Books: [email protected] Name of image ‘Five Transparent Globes’ © Paul Hardy/CORBIS IR-pf5-JIM.indd 1 3/11/06 09:36:20

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Globalization and International Relations 2007 2 Globalization,theStateandPoliticalSociology

5 GlobalGovernance

7 InternationalPoliticalEconomy

10 InternationalPoliticalEconomySeries

13 InternationalRelations

18 InternationalRelationsTheory

22 Diplomacy

23 StudiesinDiplomacyandInternationalRelationsSeries

24 SecurityStudies

25 NewSecurityChallengesSeries

28 ConflictResolutionandPeaceKeeping

28 RethinkingPeaceandConflictStudiesSeries

30 InitiativesinStrategicStudies:IssuesandPoliciesSeries

31 TeachingandResearchinHigherEducation

32 Index

HOW TO ORDERTel +44 (0)1256 302866Fax +44 (0)1256 330688Email [email protected]

This catalogue contains information on our new and bestselling titles only. For a complete listing please visit www.palgrave.com. All titles listed in this catalogue can be ordered through your usual bookshop or supplier. Customers outside the UK should send their orders to our associated company or local agent listed at the back of this catalogue.

Title information and prices in this catalogue are correct at the time of print. Prices are subject to change without notice, and all stock is subject to availability.

W. H. FREEMANPalgrave Macmillan is the distributor for Bedford, W H Freeman, Worth Publishers, Sinauer Associates and University Science Books in the UK. Titles from Bedford, WH Freeman and Worth Publishers are distributed by Palgrave Macmillan in all areas outside the UK, except USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Titles from Sinauer Associates are distributed in all areas except USA, Canada, Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, The Philippines, and Vietnam. Titles from University Science Books are distributed in all areas except USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Mexico.

INSPECTION COPIESTitles marked with this symbol are available to teaching staff where an adoption would result in the sale of at least 12 copies. Please see order form for details of how to apply for inspection copies.

KEY TO SYMBOLSTitle is or comes with a CD-ROM

Web resource available

AUTHORSWe are always interested to receive proposals for new books. For advice about publishing with Palgrave Macmillan, or to download a proposal form, visit www.palgrave.com/authors.

PRESS ENqUIRIES OR REVIEW COPIESEmail [email protected]

CONTACT DETAILSPalgrave Macmillan Limited, Houndmills, BasingstokeHampshire RG21 6XS, United KingdomTel +44 (0)1256 329242 Fax +44 (0)1256 479476

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCEPhilippa Grand, Editor, Academic Division (IPE, Development Studies, Political Sociology, Globalization) [email protected] Howson, Publisher, Academic Division, [email protected] Kennedy, Publisher, College Division, [email protected]

FOREIGN RIGHTSTo enquire about purchasing foreign rights for any of the Palgrave Macmillan titles in this catalogue, please contact [email protected] or visit www.palgrave.com/rights for more infomation. For titles published by the companies for whom we act as a distributor, please contact them directly: Bedford, WH Freeman, Worth Publishers: [email protected] Sinauer Associates: [email protected] University Science Books: [email protected]

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GlobalIzaTIoN,THESTaTEaNDPolITICalSoCIoloGy

RethinkingGlobalizationBisley, Cox, Rethinking Globalization index_myRethinking Globalization, Bisley, Cox,

Nick Bisley

RethinkingGlobalization

Nick Bisley, Senior Lecturer and Director, Graduate Programme in Diplomacy and Trade, Monash University, Australia

In this concise, balanced and accessible new text, Nick Bisley assesses the nature and extent of globalization, the key debates surrounding it and its impact on and significance for world politics.

Contents: Introduction - Globalization: The Parameters of Debate - The Reordering of the World: Globalization Past and Present - Globalization and State Power: Leviathan Under Threat? - Governing the Ungovernable: Globalization, Authority and the World Economy - International Institutions and Globalization - Globalization and the Changing Face of War - Nationalism and Globalization - Still an Anarchical Society?: Globalization, International Order and World Politics - Conclusion: Rethinking Globalization in the 21st Century

2ndQtr2007 288pp 216x138mmHardback £55.00 978-1-4039-8694-8Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-8695-5

Rethinking World Politics Series Series Editor: Michael Cox

GlobalizationaCriticalIntroduction

2nd Revised and Updated edition

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

Review of first edition:

‘Themostaccessibletextbookyetproduced...Scholte’sbookisthebestavailableversionoftheglobalizationparadigm.’-MartinShaw,Millennium

A systematically revised and updated edition of a highly acclaimed text which was an immediate bestseller on courses around the world. The second edition takes a broader perspective giving increased coverage of other dimensions of globalization alongside its core focus on the rise of supraterritoriality which, the author argues, is globalization’s most distinctive feature.

Contents: PART I: FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS - Globalization Debates - Defining Globalization - Globalization in History - Explaining Globalization - PART II: CHANGE AND CONTINUITY - Globalization and Production: From Capitalism to Hypercapitalism - Globalization and Governance: From Statism to Polyeentrism - Globalization and Identity: From Nationalism to Hybridization - Globalization and Knowledge: From Rationalism to Reflexivity - PART III: NORMATIVE AND POLICY ISSUES - Globalization and (In)Security - Globalization and (In)Equality - Globalization and (Un)Democracy - Future Globalizations - Conclusion

2005 520pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-0448-5Paperback £21.99 978-0-333-97702-6

aDvaNCESINFoREIGNPolICyaNalySIS

Please use the following ISBN(s) to receive all future books published in this series: Hardback: 978-0-230-00860-1 Paperback: 978-0-230-00861-8

Series Editor: Alex Mintz

PurposeandPolicyintheGlobalCommunityBruce Russett, Dean Acheson Professor of Political Science and Director, United Nations Studies, Yale University, USA

Few topics are as important in the study of international relations as the causes of wealth and poverty, and their interaction with militarization. Few scholars have contributed more to understanding these issues than Bruce Russett. Here Russett shows the linkages between wealth and conflict both substantively and temporally. This is an important statement about the development of the field, something students and researchers will benefit from greatly.

Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION - Change and Continuity: Four Decades of Research and Policy - Rich and Poor in 2000 A.D.: The Great Gulf - PART II: CONSEqUENCES OF WEALTH AND POVERTY - The Marginal Utility of Income Transfers to the Third World - Comparative Public Health: The Political Economy of Human Misery and Well-Being; with H.Ghobarah & P.Huth - Conflict and Coercion in Dependent States; with S.Jackson, D.Snidal & D.Sylvan - Islam, Authoritarianism, and Female Empowerment: What Are the Linkages?; with D.Donno - Defense Expenditures and National Well-Being - The Mysterious Case of Vanishing Hegemony, or, Is Mark Twain Really Dead? - PART III: A DEMOCRATIC HEGEMON? - Theater Nuclear Forces: Public Opinion in Western Europe; with D.DeLuca - Away from Nuclear Mythology - What Makes Deterrence Work? Cases from 1900 to 1980; with P.Huth - Ethical Dilemmas of Nuclear Deterrence - Seeking Peace in the post-Cold War World of Hegemony and Terrorism; with J R.Oneal - A Fourth Wave? The Role of International Actors in Democratization

2006 328pp 246x189mmHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-7183-8 Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-7184-5

beliefsandleadershipinWorldPoliticsMethodsandapplicationsofoperationalCodeanalysis

Edited by Mark Schafer, Louisiana State University, USA and Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University, USA

Focusing on how policy makers make decisions in foreign policy, this book examines how beliefs are causal mechanisms steering decisions shaping leaders, perceptions of reality, and lead to cognitive and motivated

biases that distort, block and recast incoming information from the environment. Using content analysis and formal modeling methods associated with quantitative operational code analysis, contributors analyze how beliefs affect policies related to international security and international political economy.

Contents: Operational Code Analysis: An Overview; S.G.Walker & M.Schafer - PART I: METHODS: CONTENT ANALYSIS AND FORMAL MODELS - Issues in the ‘At a Distance’ - Assessment of Political Leaders: Content Analysis by Hand and by Machine; M.Schafer & S.G.Walker - A World of Beliefs: Simulating Interactions Among Agents with Different Operational Codes; B.Gregory Marfleet & S.G.Walker - PART II: APPLICATIONS: THE DOMAIN OF LEADER-ADVISOR RELATIONS - The Eyes of Kesteven: How the Worldviews of Margaret Thatcher and Her Cabinet Influenced British Foreign Policy; S.Crichlow - George W. Bush and the Rise of the Vulcans: Leader-Advisor Relations and America’s Response to the 9/11 Attacks; S.Robinson - PART III: APPLICATIONS: THE DOMAIN OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY - A New Taiwan - Crisis Deferred: An Operational Code Analysis of Chinese Leaders Across the Straits; H.Feng - Subjective Games and Unexpected Moves: Altercasting at the End of the Cold War; A.Malici - The Distinctive Language of Terrorists; E.Lazarevska, J.Sholl & M.Young - PART IV: APPLICATIONS: THE DOMAIN OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OPERATIONAL CODE ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: HOW U.S. PRESIDENTS PERCEIVE AND USE ECONOMIC COERCION; C.Drury - Beliefs About Relative vs. Absolute Gains: U.S. Presidents and NAFTA Trade Disputes; M.Stevenson - Operational Code Analysis and the World Bank: The Political Psychology of Financial Crisis in Southeast Asia; C.Thies - Structural International Relations Theories and the Future of Operational Code Analysis; S.G.Walker & M.Schafer

2006 304pp 234x156mmHardback £40.00 978-1-4039-7182-1

GlobalIzaTIoN,THESTaTEaNDPolITICalSoCIoloGy

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ForeignPolicyinGlobalInformationSpaceactualizingSoftPower

Alan Chong, Assistant Professor of Political Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore

This book aims to explain how foreign policy can adapt to the challenge of globalization. Two central questions are posed to structure the argument: how can foreign policy defend or project statist political communities using soft power within a global information space, and does soft power, when exercised in turn by non-state actors, affect foreign policy by undermining statist community within the same global information space?

Contents: Introduction: Nation-State Foreign Policy Amidst Globalization - Towards a Changing Environment for Foreign Policy: Nation-State, Globalization, and Information as Political Power - Global Information Space, Discursive Community and Soft Power - Soft Power in Foreign Policy - Leadership in Foreign Policy, From Inside-Out and Outside-In: Singaporean Foreign Policy and the Asian Values Debate 1992-2000 - The Intermestic Politics of Foreign Policy: Chilean Foreign Policy and the Pinochet Extradition Controversy 1998-2000 - Conclusion: Soft Power Foreign Policy - Creation Spinning Re-creation

2ndQtr2007 272pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7520-1

TheMakingofaDigitalWorldJoachim K. Rennstich, Fordham University, USA

This book provides a fresh, unique perspective on current technological and economic changes. Describing globalization as a long-term process of intertwined technological, economic, political and cultural changes, the author identifies distinct phases in the global system development, and concludes that the pattern of change continues even with the rise of new digital technologies.

Contents: Thinking About Globalization: An Introduction - An Evolutionary Theory of Globalization - Drivers of Global Change: Leading Sectors of the Informational Network - Drivers of Leading Sector Change: The Agency and Organizational Level - Drivers of Leading Sector Change: Interstate Rivalry and the Systemic Level - The Continuation of Change of the Global Complex System: An Outlook on Its Future Development

2ndQtr2007 240pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7448-8

Evolutionary Processes in World Politics Series Editor: William R. Thompson

TraffickingandWomen’sRightsEdited by Christien van den Anker, Department of Politics, University of the West of England, UK and Jeroen Doomernik, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Based on extensive research and collaboration across Europe, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of burning issues in the debate on trafficking in women. Practitioners, academics and policy-makers contribute up-to-date information and policy recommendations. The book is an invaluable contribution providing an innovative multidisciplinary approach to trafficking, including chapters on international and national law, policy models, NGO support, the role of economics and the need for a long-term prevention strategy.2006 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-4995-0

Women’s Rights in Europe Series Editors: Christien van den Anker, Audrey Guichon Sirkku, K. Hellsten and Heather Widdows

ClumsySolutionsforaComplexWorldGovernance,PoliticsandPluralPerceptions

Edited by Marco Verweij, School of Economics and Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, Singapore and Michael Thompson, James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization, University of Oxford, UK

Clumsy Solutions for a Complex World is a powerful and original statement on why well-intended attempts to alleviate pressing social ills too often derail, and how effective, efficient and broadly acceptable solutions to social problems can be found. It takes its cue from the idea that our endlessly changing and complex social worlds consist of ceaseless interactions between four ways of organizing, justifying and perceiving social relations. Each time one of these perspectives is excluded from collective decision-making, governance failure inevitably results. Successful solutions are therefore creative combinations of four opposing ways of organizing and thinking.

Contents: List of Figures and Tables - Preface - Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - The Case for Clumsiness; M.Verweij, M.Douglas, R.J.Ellis, C.Engel, F.Hendriks, S.Lohmann, S.Ney, S.Rayner & M.Thompson - PART 1: ELEGANT FAILURES - Is the Kyoto Protocol Merely Irrelevant, or Positively Harmful, for the Efforts to Curb Climate Change?; M.Verweij - Hype and Hydro (and, at Last, Some Hope) in the Himalaya; D.Gyawali - Segregation through Anti-Discrimination: How the Netherlands Got Divided Again; M.Bovens & M.Trappenburg - What Russia can Learn from China in its Transition to a Market Economy; M.D.Intriligator, J.R.Wedel & C.H.Lee - The Failure of Seat Belts Legislation; J.Adams - PART 2: CLUMSY SOLUTIONS - Gunfight at the Consequentialist Corral: The Deadlock in the United States over Firearms Control and How to Break It; D.M.Kahan, D.Braman & J.Gastil - Floods and Fairness in Hungary; J.Linnerooth-Bayer, A.Vári & M.Thompson - Inclusive by Design: The Curious Case of the Internet; T.Tranvik & M.Thompson - You Never Miss the Water till the Well Runs Dry: Crisis and Creativity in California; D.Lach, H.Ingram & S.Rayner - Clumsy Conclusions: How to do Policy and Research in a Complex World; M.Verweij, M.Thompson & C.Engel - Index

2006 272pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00230-2

Global Issues General Editor: Jim Whitman

CriticalTheoriesofGlobalization

Chamsy El-Ojeili, Lecturer in Sociology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and Patrick Hayden, Senior Lecturer in the School of International Relations, Univesity of St Andrews, UK

‘El-ojeiliandHaydenprovideanengagingtreatmentofasubjectworntodeathbystaid,conventionalaccounts.Usinganaccessible

versionofcriticaltheory,theyexploretheinterconnectedsinewsofglobalizationandconsideritsmanytensionsandcontradictions.Theirinsightsandreflectionswillbeofusetostudentsformanyyears.’-RandallGermain,CarletonUniversity,Canada

Critical Theories of Globalization is a highly accessible text that provides a comprehensive overview of globalization and its consequences. Exploring the insights of a wide range of critical theorists, this book provides an introduction to globalization from the perspective of social and political critical theory. Clearly organized around thematic chapters designed to provoke student inquiry, the book demonstrates how the views of critical theorists are crucial to understanding the global processes shaping the world today.2006 256pp 216x138mm25boxes,1table,1halftoneHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-8638-2Paperback £18.99 978-1-4039-8639-9

beyondEurocentrismandanarchyMemoriesofInternationalorderandInstitutions

Siba N. Grovogui, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Johns Hopkins University, USA

This book re-evaluates ‘international knowledge’ in light of recent scholarship in the fields of hermeneutics, ethnography, and historiography regarding the ‘non-West’, the past, and the present

of international society. It offers a view of the present in the form of a critique of Euro-centrism and occidentalist views of the postwar order, its institutions, and political mechanisms. Its aim is to counter the pervasive shadow of anarchy and strong disciplinary scepticism about political possibilities outside of the strictures of modern Western forms. It proposes formulations of power, interest, ethics, and subjectivity by a group of African intellectuals as plausible alternatives to official French and American postwar proposals for world order.2006 304pp 234x156mmHardback £39.90 978-1-4039-7254-5

Culture and Religion in International Relations Series Editors: Yosef Lapid and Friedrich Kratochwil

GlobalIzaTIoN,THESTaTEaNDPolITICalSoCIoloGy

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Globalization,Self-DeterminationandviolentConflictEdited by Valpy FitzGerald, Reader in International Economics and Finance, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford and Director of Financial Studies, Queen Elizabeth House, UK, Frances Stewart, Professor of Development Economics, Director, International Development Centre, Queen Elizabeth House, and Fellow of Somerville College, University of Oxford and Rajesh Venugopal, Research Associate, Department of International Development, University of Oxford, UK

The first major comparative study of the causes and consequences of violent conflict that integrates and addresses the issue of self-determination. The authors show that with violent conflict in the developing world as the critical issue for the Twenty-First century, and conflict prevention a central security problem for both the developed and developing world, self-determination movements can only be understood, and conflict prevented, in the context of global economic and cultural forces, and of local responses to them.2006 280pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-8794-5

Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford.

St Antony’s SeriesGeneral Editor: Jan Zielonka

RethinkingNationalismaCriticalIntroduction

Jonathan Hearn, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK

An innovative and interdisciplinary introduction to the study of nationalism. The author uses paired chapters, first to present the work of key authors in relation to each of a set of key themes - primordialism,

modernism, power and culture - and then critically to rethink these core concepts. The author engages with the main debates in the field, pointing out limitations in both modernist and primordialist approaches, and showing how a clearer conceptualization of power and culture can help clarify our understanding of nationalism.2006 288pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-1897-0Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-1898-7

GlobalForcesandStateRestructuringDynamicsofStateFormationandCollapse

Martin Doornbos, Professor of Political Science, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands

This study explores a range of dynamics in state-society relations which are crucial to an understanding of the contemporary world: processes of state formation, collapse and restructuring, all strongly

influenced by globalization in its various respects. Themes addressed include strategies of state construction, and trajectories of state decline, collapse and re-start, the politics of statelessness and the dynamics of identity and power. Particular attention is given to externally orchestrated state restructuring and to the varying capacities of state systems in the South to cope with the impact of global forces.2006 240pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-9682-4

International Political Economy Series General Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

anti-apartheidandtheEmergenceofaGlobalCivilSocietyHåkan Thörn, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Gothenburg University, Sweden

‘HåkanThörn’sbookmakesasignificantcontributiontoourunderstandingofhowsocialmovementshaveadaptedtotheglobalage.Hisstudyisnotonlywell-researchedandthusgreatlyexpandsourknowledgeoftheanti-apartheidmovement.Italsoadvancesourtheoreticalknowledgeofsocialmovementsbyrevealinghownewinformationtechnologyhasinfluencedhowcontemporarysocialmovementscanbeeffectiveinthenewglobalpublicsphere.Thisisanimportantbook.’-RonEyerman,yaleUniversity,USa

Looking at anti-apartheid as part of the history of present global politics, this book provides the first comparative analysis of different sections of the transnational anti-apartheid movement. The author emphasizes the importance of a historical perspective on political cultures, social movements, and global civil society. Analyzing a part of Twentieth-century post-war history mainly from a sociological perspective, he also highlights dimensions of globalization in an era in which we still live, the power of the media, and the power of collective action.2006 272pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-3937-1

Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford.

St Antony’s Series General Editor: Jan Zielonka

TheStateTheoriesandIssues

Edited by Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Birmingham, UK, Michael Lister, Lecturer in Politics, University of Surrey, UK and David Marsh, Professor of Political Sociology and Head of Department of Sociology, University of Birmingham, UK

Broad-ranging in its coverage and truly international in scope,

this major text introduces all the main competing theoretical approaches to the study of the state as well as key contested issues in relation to globalization, new forms of governance, the changing public/private boundary, changes in the powers and capacities of states, and the differences between advanced liberal democratic and other states. 2005 336pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-3425-3Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-3426-0

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

TheState,DemocracyandGlobalizationRoger King, Visiting Research Professor, Centre for Higher Education, Research and Information, Open University, UK and Gavin Kendall, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

‘anexcellentintroductorytext...’-Marklaffey,Times Higher Education Supplement2003 272pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-96911-3 Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-96912-0

DemocratizationaCriticalIntroduction

Jean Grugel, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK

‘Thisisaclearandthoroughtextespeciallygoodontherelationshipofdemocracytodemocratization.’-Ricardoblaug,Universityofleeds,UK

Based on the experience of a wide range of ‘democratizing’ states

and synthesizing a wide range of theoretical and empirical material, this book aims to provide an interdisciplinary introduction to, and assessment of, democratization in the contemporary world.2001 288pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-67968-5 Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-67969-2

GlobalIzaTIoN,THESTaTEaNDPolITICalSoCIoloGy

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GlobalGovERNaNCE

InternationalorganizationPolity,PoliticsandPolicies

Volker Rittberger, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Institute of Political Science, University of Tübingen, Germany Bernhard Zangl, Professor of International and Transnational Relations and Director of the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, University of Bremen, Germany and with assistance from Matthias

Staisch, Doctoral Student in Political Science, University of Chicago, USA

Translated by Antoinette Groom Translation Consultant John Groom

Substantially adapted for its first English publication from its third German edition, this broad-ranging and up-to-date textbook provides a theoretical and empirical introduction to the politics and policies of such organizations.

Contents: PART I: THEORY AND HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - Introduction - Theories of International Organizations - History of International Organizations - PART II: POLICY-MAKING IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - International Organizations as Political Systems - Actors’ Demands and Support: The Input Dimension - Decision-Making in International Organizations: The Conversion Process - What International Organizations Produce: The Output Dimension - PART III: THE ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - Security - Welfare - The Environment - Human Rights

2006 264pp 234x156mm Hardback £60.00 978-0-333-72129-2Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-72128-5

InternationalorganizationTheoriesandInstitutions

J. Samuel Barkin, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida, USA

This book is an introduction to the study of international organizations in the field of International Relations directed toward students in the discipline. It looks at the different ways in which IOs are studied and then applies these

different modes of study to a variety of specific case studies. Do international organizations matter? What are their effects on International Relations? Where do they fit into the International Relations literature? How should we study them? These are the primary questions underlying this book.

Contents: The State and International Organizations - Sovereignty and Globalization - Power and Interdependence - Regimes and Institutions - Efficiency and Ideas - The United Nations and Its System - Collective Security - Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid - Money, Trade and Multilateralism - Development - The Technical Details - The Fuzzy Borders of Intergovernmentalism - Conclusions

2006 208pp 246x189mmHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-7248-4Paperback £16.99 978-1-4039-7250-7

CorporateSocialResponsibilityandtheShapingofGlobalPublicPolicyMatthew Hirschland, Business for Social Responsibility

This book introduces readers to the dynamic networks made up of businesses, NGOs and multilateral organizations that, for better and for worse, define corporate social responsibility (CSR) today. It examines the work of these CSR networks that are taking on the ‘heavy-lifting’ of global governance in places where traditional public policy and international law fail to provide basic protection for people and the natural environment.

Contents: The New Global Business Regulation: Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR Practice Meets Theory: Global Governance and Global Public Policy Networks - Managing Global Economic Transformations: The History of Regulating the Corporation, Then and Now - Market Heal Thyself: Socially Responsible Investment Networks - Wrestling with Pigs: Partnerships for Public Policy - Private Supply Chain Management: Code Making and Enforcement Networks A Public Role for Private Actors: Conclusions and the Road Ahead

1stQtr2007 224pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7453-2

Political Evolution and Institutional Change Series Editor: Bo Rothstein and Sven Steinmo

TheUnitedNationsanIntroduction

Sven Bernhard Gareis, Research Director, Bundeswehr Institute of Social Sciences, Germany and Johannes Varwick, Professor of Political Sciences, University of Kiel, Germany

This major text, highly acclaimed in its original German version, is available for the first time in English in a substantially revised

and updated translation. It provides a systematic introduction to the main areas of activity of the United Nations today and to its organization and evolution as well as an evaluation of its likely role and prospects for reform in the Twenty-First-century.2005 304pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-3539-7Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-3540-3

TheUnitedNationsRealityandIdeal

4th edition

Peter R. Baehr, Honorary Professor of Human Rights, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Leon Gordenker, Professor Emeritus of Politics, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA

The United Nations: Reality and Ideal examines the structure, operation and history of the United Nations. It explains the historical

roots of the UN system and its legal and organizational structures and sets out what the organization and its partners do in relation to major global events and issues. This revised and updated edition gives extended attention to peace-maintenance, human rights and economic and social development and examines the special position of the United States.2005 216pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-4904-2Paperback £17.99 978-1-4039-4905-9

FromManagertovisionaryTheSecretary-GeneraloftheUnitedNations

Kent J. Kille, College of Wooster, USA

This study examines how the UN Secretary-General’s leadership qualities affect how they address threats to peace and security. The personal traits of all seven Secretaries-General are measured and categorized into one of three leadership styles: managerial, strategic,

and visionary. A framework of the influential activities available to the office is linked to each leadership style to establish and explore a series of behavioural expectations.

Contents: Introduction - The Secretary-Generalship: The Individual behind the Office - A Secretary-General’s Avenues for Influence - The Visionary: Dag Hammarskjold - The Manager: Kurt Waldheim - The Strategist: Kofi Annan - From Manager to Visionary: Contrasting the Secretaries-General

1stQtr2007 288pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7104-3

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TheadventureofPeaceDagHammarskjöldandtheFutureoftheUnitedNations

Edited by Sten Ask and Anna Mark-Jungkvist, both at Foreign Ministry of Sweden

This book deals with both the past and the present. In twenty-five chapters, researchers, diplomats and UN-servants from all over the world discuss the life and deeds of Dag Hammarskjöld. Sir Brian Urquhart, Hans Blix, Ambassador Nancy E. Soderberg and Under-Secretary-General Shashi Tharoor, among others, ask themselves in what way the political legacy of Dag Hammarskjöld can help us find solutions to the international problems of today.

Contents: Foreword; G.Persson - Introduction; Kofi A.Annan - PART I: DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD - The Secretary-General: Why Dag Hammarskjöld?; B.Urquhart - The Road to the UN: The Emergence of the International Civil Servant; H.Landberg - International Negotiator: Mission Beijing; Q. Xing - Nikita Khrushchev and Dag Hammarskjöld; S.Khrushchev - The Swedish Government and Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld; S.Åström - Nature and Culture: Two Necessities of Life; P.Lind & B.Thelin - Dag Hammarskjöld and Markings; K.G.Hammar - PART II: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD? - The quest for a Political Philosophy of World Organisation; M.Fröhlich - The Role of the Secretary-General; S.Tharoor - An Independent International Civil Service; J.O.C.Jonah - The Peacekeeper; J-M.Guéhenno - International Leadership and Charisma; D.V.Jones - PART III: CHALLENGES FACING THE UN - Public Opinion on a Dynamic World Organisation; R.Inglehart & T.Pettersson - Poverty and Inequality: Challenges in the Era of Globalisation; S.Fukuda-Parr - Sustainable Development: A Concept for Peace-building?; M.Wallström - No Peace without Justice; E.Odio-Benito - Gender Equality and the UN; A.E.V.King - Preventive Diplomacy; J.Eliasson & P.Wallensteen - The Responsibility to Protect: Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention; G.Evans - Shooting the Elephant: The UN and the Dilemma of Nation-Building; N.Mihaylova & I.Krastev - The UN and the Fight against Terrorism; J.Boulden - Weapons of Mass Destruction; H.Blix - The Role of the UN in an Age of US Hegemony; N.E.Soderberg - The Future - Dag Hammarskjöld’s Assumptions and the Future of the UN; L.Skidelsky - With Dag Hammarskjöld to Guide Us: A Vision of Peace and Security; M.Herwig

2006 256pp 234x156mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-7431-0

TheEuropeanUnionattheUnitedNationsIntersectingMultilateralisms

Edited by Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Adelphi University, USA and Karen E. Smith, Reader in International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘ThebroadestanddeepestanalysisoftheEuropeanUnionintheUnitedNationsavailableintheliteratureofinternational

relations.’-DonaldJ.Puchala,byrnesProfessorofInternationalStudies,UniversityofSouthCarolina,USa

This is the first book to examine in depth the European Union’s relationship with the United Nations and to analyze critically the EU’s contribution to ‘effective multilateralism’. The contributors show that the EU most often fails to make the UN as effective as it should be in addressing global challenges: the EU is failing to lead within the UN, and yet it is still developing itself as a credible and reliable partner for the UN.2006 248pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-9534-6

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

TheInternationalPoliticsofGeneticallyModifiedFoodDiplomacy,Tradeandlaw

Edited by Robert Falkner, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘Thisisanoutstandingcollectionofessaysthatmakesamajorcontributiontobothscholarshipandtounderstandingpublicpolicy.Icanthinkofnoothervolumethatpresentssuchascomprehensive,integratedanalysisofthecomplexscientific,political,economicandlegaldimensionsofGMopolicies.Itisessentialreading.’-Davidvogel,GeorgeQuistProfessorofbusinessEthicsandProfessorofPoliticalScience,UniversityofCalifornia,berkeley,US

Genetically modified food is at the heart of a new global conflict over how to govern risky technologies in an era of globalization. A transatlantic trade dispute and North-South tensions have complicated the task of creating a global regime for genetic engineering in agriculture. This timely, comprehensive and provocative collection brings together experts from the fields of international relations, environmental studies, trade and international law to examine the sources of international friction and to explore the prospects for international co-operation.2006 200pp 216x138mm4tablesand2figuresHardback £55.00 978-0-230-00125-1

buildingaTransnationalCivilSocietyGlobalIssuesandGlobalactors

Edited by Ingo K. Richter, Professor Emeritus of Law, University of Hamburg, Germany, Sabine Berking, and Ralf Müller-Schmid, both at Irmgard Coninx Foundation, Berlin, Germany

Since the end of the Cold War, the increasing integration of the world’s markets and the emergence of an international legal system have dramatically diminished the regulation capacities of the nation state. Building a Transnational Civil Society analyzes the structural crises of globalization processes and demonstrates the opportunities for, and limitations of, actors in transnational civil society and political movements. The contributors to this fascinating collection investigate new economic developments, old and new social movements and the reality of wars and humanitarian intervention to elucidate the new cosmopolitan internationalism.

Contents: List of figures - Foreward - Notes on the Contributors - Acknowledgements - Introduction; .I.Richter, S.Berking and R.Müller-Schmid - PART I: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF A TRANSNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY - Transnational Risks: A New Challenge for Global Civil Society; S.George - Corporate Power and Transnational Civil Society; B.Holzer - The Governance of Transnational Debt: The Role of the IMF; S.Soederberg - Sustainable Development of the Caspian Sea Energy Resources: The Role of Civil Society; M.A.Molchanov & Y.Yevdokimov - A Dance of Donors and Dependent States: Dilemmas of Civil Society Actors in the Struggle for Accountability in India; S.Randeria - PART II: NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS WITHIN THE TRANSNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY - A Critique of Capitalism in the Era of Globalization - Old Wine in New Bottles?; D.Rucht - Global Democratic Protest: The Chiapas Connection; T.Oleson - ‘Flirting with the Enemy’ - Green Alliances in Global Environmental Governance; H.Bauer - PART III: HUMANITARIANISM WITHIN A NEW WORLD ORDER - Transnational Risks and Humanitarian Crises: The Blind Alley of UN Interventionism; D.Rieff - Humanitarian Trends; T.Vaux - The Role of the Military in a Changing World - CIMC: Military Stepping Stones on the Road to a Civil Society; G. Klose - Is Universality under Threat? Humanitarian Aid and Intervention in the 00s; A.Donini - Transnational Humanitarian Action in the Eastern DRC: State Building and Citizenship; D.Dijkzeul - Index

2006 288pp 216x138mm2figuresHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-9694-7

CriticizingGlobalGovernanceEdited by Markus Lederer, Research Fellow, University of Potsdam, Germany and Philipp S. Muller, Professor for Public Policy, Graduate School for Public Administration and Public Policy, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico

Contents: Introduction; M.Lederer & P.S.Muller - Inside Global Governance: New Borders of a Concept; K.Späth - Global Governance as the Hegemonic Project of Transatlantic Civil Society; J.Friedrichs - The Globe and the Ghetto; F.Johns - Democratising Global Governance - Beyond the Domestic Analogy; H.Patomäki - Shifting Political Identities and Global Governance of the Justified Use of Force; A.Leander - Global Governance through the Institutional Lense; M.Finger - Global Governance and Domestic Politics: Fragmented Visions; B.Cali & A.Ergun - Reconstructing the Balkans: A Global Governance Construct; R.Johnson - The International Lawyer as Agent of Global Governance; A.L.Paulus - Human Rights as Civil Religion: The Glue for Global Governance?; J.L.Owen - Transnational Private Litigation and Transnational Governance; R.Wai

2005 304pp 246x189mmHardback £42.00 978-1-4039-6948-4

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GlobalPoliticalEconomyEvolutionandDynamics

2nd edition

ROBERT O’BRIEN ANDMARC WILLIAMS

EVOLUTION AND DYNAMICS

GLOBALPOLITICALECONOMY

‘Quite simply the best textbook inthe field’ - Craig N. Murphy

2NDEDITION

REVISEDEXPANDED AND

UPDATED

Robert O’Brien, Professor in Global Labour Issues and Acting Director, Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, McMaster University, Canada and Marc Williams, Professor of International Relations, University of New South Wales, Australia

This popular and successful text provides a comprehensive

introduction to the global political economy of today, set in a broad historical context. It introduces an unusually wide range of theoretical approaches and highlights how useful they are in tackling key issues - from trade, production and finance to social divisions, development and the environment. The second edition has been revised and updated throughout with the addition of additional chapters on gender, on ideas and information, and on key issues and debates for Twenty-First century IPE.

Contents: Introduction: Explaining the Global Political Economy - PART I: EVOLUTION - Forging a World Economy - Industrial Revolution, Pax Britannica and Imperialism - The Twentieth Century and Beyond - PART II: DYNAMICS - The Global Financial System - Transnational Production - International Trade - Global Division of Labour - Gender - Economic Development - Global Environmental Change - Ideas and Information - Governing Global Political Economy - Global Political Economy for the 21st Century

2ndQtr2007 448pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-230-00668-3Paperback £21.99 978-0-230-00669-0

TheGlobalPoliticsofUnequalDevelopmentAnthony Payne, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK

‘Thisextraordinarilywide-rangingandoriginalbookbringstoanimpressiveclimaxanthonyPayne’seffortsoverthelastfewyearstoinsertthestudyofdevelopmentintothecoreportfolioofinternationalpoliticaleconomy.Heshowsconvincinglyhowwecanusetheideaofunequaldevelopmentasawayofrethinkingourunderstandingofglobalpolitics.Studentsandspecialistsalikewillgainfromreadingthisbook’-ProfessorbjörnHettne,UniversityofGothenburg,Sweden2005 320pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-74071-2Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-74072-9

TheNewRegionalPoliticsofDevelopmentEdited by Anthony Payne, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK

Contents: Rethinking Development inside International Political Economy; A.Payne - The Americas; N.Phillips - Europe; B.Rosamond - Northeast Asia; S.Breslin - Southeast Asia; M.Beeson - South Asia; A.Wyatt - The Post-Soviet Space; N.Robinson - The Middle East; S.Bromley - Sub-Saharan Africa; G.Harrison - Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps; A.Payne

2004 304pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-97394-3Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-97395-0

GlobalizingInternationalPoliticalEconomyEdited by Nicola Phillips, Hallsworth Research Fellow, University of Manchester, UK

‘Thisexcellentcollectionmarkstheemergenceofatrulyglobalinternationalpoliticaleconomytranscendingthedivisionsthathavecharacterizedthefieldsinceitsbeginning.’-CraigN.Murphy,UNDP2005 336pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-96504-7Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-96505-4

ChallengingGlobalInequalityDevelopmentTheoryandPracticeinthe21stCentury

CHALLENGINGGLOBAL

INEQUALITYDEVELOPMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE

IN THE 21ST CENTURY

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

University of Canberra, Australia

This major new 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. It then tackles the challenges of the Twenty-First century from market-led growth, globalization and new social movements through to the Millennium Development Goals concluding with a reassessment of definitions and visions of development.

Contents: Introduction: The Story So Far... - The Nature of Inequality and Poverty - Measuring Development - The Roots of the Development Project - The Post-War Development Project - The Framework of Early Twenty-First Century Development - The Millennium Development Challenge - Globalization and Inequality - Modernity, Development and their Discontents - Development, Politics and Participation - Conclusion: The Ends of Development and the End of Inequality

1stQtr2007 312pp 234x156mmHardback £55.00 978-1-4039-4823-6Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-4824-3

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Development

Journal of International Relationsand Development

Editor:Wendy Harcourt,Society for International Development (SID)

www.sidint.org/development

The flagship journal of the Society forInternational Development

Editors:Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for InternationalStudies, Copenhagen and Uppsala University,Sweden Milan Brglez, Centre of International Relations,University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

www.palgrave-journals.com/jird

The official journal of the Central and East EuropeanInternational Studies Association (CEEISA)

For further information and to request a freesample copy, please contact:

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Regionalism&GlobalizationinEastasiaPolitics,Security&EconomicDevelopment

Mark Beeson, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of York, UK

‘outstanding.amajorworkofsynthesisthatdemonstratestheinextricablelinkagesbetweenglobalisationandregionalisminthepoliticaleconomyofEastasia.’-RichardHiggott,Editor,Pacific Review

‘WehavelongneededatextthatcoversbothpoliticaleconomyandsecurityissuesinEastasia.Markbeeson’snewbookadmirablyfillsthisgap.’-JohnRavenhill,australianNationalUniversity

Regionalism and Globalization in East Asia examines the distinctive character and evolution of political systems, economic structures, and security relationships of East Asia, a dynamic region that will profoundly influence global developments in the Twenty-First century. Mark Beeson places East Asian development in the unique historical circumstances that have underpinned its remarkable rise to prominence over the last few decades. This multi-dimensional analysis provides the basis for an assessment of current efforts to develop a unified East Asian region.

Contents: Introduction - Conceptualising East Asia - The Weight of History - Geopolitics and Security - Nationalism, Domestic Politics and Asian Values - The Developmental State - East Asia and the Global Economy - East Asian Regionalism - East Asian Futures

2006 344pp 234x156mmHardback £55.00 978-0-230-00032-2Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-00033-9

EconomicSanctionsInternationalPolicyandPoliticalEconomyatWork

Robert Eyler, Sonoma State University, USA

This book presents a comprehensive and interdisciplinary look at economic sanctions, using a political economy foundation. The importance of understanding and forecasting sanctions is growing; the effectiveness of economic sanctions is in question, and there are rising concerns about the human suffering caused by sanctions. The author investigates this issue from both political and economic vantages, addressing political decisions, case studies, and game theory explanations, as well as discussing the future of sanctions as statecraft.3rdQtr2007 240pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7463-1

TheNewPoliticalEconomyofDevelopmentGlobalization,Imperialism,Hegemony

GLOBALIZATIONIMPERIALISM

HEGEMONY

THE NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY OFDEVELOPMENT

RAY KIELY

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

This major new text analyzes changes and continuities in the current international order and their implications for understanding international development in the Twenty-First century. The author assesses

the extent and impact of globalization as well as the emergence of a more aggressive unilateralist and militarist stance by the United States and the debates this has provoked on hegemony, empire and imperialism. He offers a careful rebuttal of mainstream thinking on development and globalization while also challenging some key arguments of its radical critics.

Contents: Introduction - Capitalist Expansion and Imperialism - Pre-War Capitalism and Development - The End of the Post-War Boom and Capitalist Restructuring - Globalization and Contemporary Imperialism: Theoretical Debates - Cosmopolitan Globalization and Global Governance - Globalization, Poverty and the Contemporary World Economy - Globalization, Neo-Liberal and the State - Globalization, Regionalization and Hegemony - Resisting Globalization: Islam, Post-Development and Global Justice - Conclusion

2006 336pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-9996-2Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-9997-9

UncoveringGlobalPoliticalEconomyRobina Bhatti, Global Studies Department, California State University, USA

Robina Bhatti presents a transdisciplinary and inclusive account of the workings of an emerging global political economy. This involves a move away from a preoccupation with the North to one that emphasizes the global South. The intention is to uncover the workings of a global economy that are left unexplained by ignoring the interconnections of North and South. Also uncovered are excluded understandings of gender, environment, global labour and informal structures in a global economy.

Contents: Introduction: Excluded Understandings of Global Political Economy (GPE) - Global South/Global North - Gender and GPE - Global Production and Trade - Global Finance and Debt - Global Labour and Social Movements in GPE - Global Political Economy of Ecology? - Informal Economies: How Global is GPE? - Conclusion: Survival and Resistance in GPE

2ndQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-1520-7

TheNewGoldenageTheComingRevolutionagainstPoliticalCorruptionandEconomicChaos

Ravi Batra, Professor of Economics, Southern Methodist University, USA

PraiseforGreenspan’s Fraud:‘asalways,hiseconomicargumentsareexpressedelegantly.’-Publishers Weekly‘Inthischillingexposéofoneofthemostpowerfulmenofourtime,RavibatrarevealsGreenspan

forwhohesecretlyis:anideologuewhohaswagedwarontheamericanDreamandimperiledtheworldeconomy.’-DavidCallahan,authorofThe Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead

In The New Golden Age, bestselling author and economist Ravi Batra identifies the roadblocks to economic prosperity - and what we need to do to overcome them. Bringing the same insight and expertise that made books like The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism international bestsellers, Batra takes on falling minimum wages, corporate scandals, rocketing oil prices, and many of the other crises facing the world economy. He also offers an expansive, optimistic vision of how the international community can address them and bring about something historically unprecedented: true global economic prosperity.1stQtr2007 256pp 246x189mmHardback £15.99 978-1-4039-7579-9

ReformandtheNon-StateEconomyinChinaThePoliticalEconomyofliberalizationStrategies

Hongyi Harry Lai, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore

‘lai’sdetailed,in-depthandutterlyconvincinganalysisofthiscrucialcasesuppliesthecrucialcomplementtothegreatdebatesandtheoriesofscholarslikeEasterly,Sachs,andStiglitz.’-RonaldRogowski,InterimviceProvost,DirectoroftheCenterforInternationalRelations,ProfessorofPoliticalScience,UniversityofCaliforniaatlosangeles,USa

Private and foreign economic sectors (termed non-state sectors in China) have been the main engine of China’s phenomenal economic growth. Built on rich data analyses, this book offers a fresh and in-depth explanation of how China’s pro-reform leaders successfully launched controversial policies to promote these dynamic sectors, managed leadership conflict, and ensured reform in the provinces and rapid growth in the nation.1stQtr2007 320pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7418-1

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Post-CommunistEconomiesandWesternTradeDiscriminationCynthia M. Horne, Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations, USA

The author examines the United States and European Union’s use of anti-dumping laws to demonstrate that discriminatory treatment persists even a decade after the end of the Cold War. She argues that lingering Cold War beliefs about the trade threat posed by Communist countries continue to affect the method of implementing these trade remedy laws.

Contents: Introduction: Transitions and Trade - A Logic of Belief Stasis and Belief Change - Crawfish, Sparklers, and Rebar: Testing Theories of Trade Protection - The Nuts and Bolts of Anti-Dumping Laws: Actors and Institutions in the United States and the European Union - The Institutionalization of Beliefs - Rule Change but Outcome Stasis - Belief Stickiness and Belief Change - Integrating Non-Market Economies into the International Trading System

2006 272pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7451-8

Political Evolution and Institutional Change Series Editors: Bo Rothstein and Sven Steinmo

EnvisioningaSustainableDevelopmentagendaforTradeandEnvironmentEdited by Adil Najam, Tufts University, USA

This book systematically explores the trade and environment interests of developing countries from a Southern perspective. The contributors write explicitly about both the fears and hopes in the South regarding trade and environment negotiations. Essays are from leading experts and thought leaders from various regions of the South and work to envision new, bold agendas and priorities for their region.

Contents: Developing Countries in the Trade and Environment Debate; A.Najam - Envisioning the Trade and Environment Debate 10 Years from Now; R.Melendez-Ortiz & M.Halle - Commonalities and Contradictions in Southern Priorities; H.Cameron - Regional Perspectives - West Africa; F.Samb - South America; P. da Motta Veiga - South/Southeast Asia; S.Tay - East and Southern Africa; Y.Tandon - Meso-America; A.Nadal - Caribbean; T.Stewart - Middle East; K.Makdisi - Envisioning a Southern Agenda; A.Najam

2006 288pp 234x156mmHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-7572-0

UnderstandingMarketReformsvolume2:Motivation,ImplementationandSustainability

Edited by Jose M. Fanelli, Senior Researcher in Economics, Centre for the Study of the Economy and Society, Argentina and Gary McMahon, Principal Economist, World Bank, USA

During the last twenty-five years there has been a widespread move toward more market-oriented policies and institutions across the developing and former socialist countries, usually in the context of more politically open societies. The most remarkable fact of this movement is that while policies have often been quite similar, results have been very different. Thirty-one country studies, relying heavily on a political economy analysis, were undertaken to try to understand these divergent results. This book presents the findings of these studies, synthesized on a regional and global basis.2006 432pp 216x138mmHardback £65.00 978-1-4039-4941-7

aidImpactandPovertyReductionEdited by Steen Folke, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Developing broad, holistic notions of ‘impact’ to measure the effects of international development assistance, this book makes a significant contribution to understanding the international political economy. Leading experts focus on enhancing aid’s ability to reduce poverty in poor countries through examining the multilateral aid from World Bank’s social funds, bilateral governmental project aid and NGOs. It will be of interest to aid practitioners, researchers and students.2006 264pp 234x156mmHardback £42.00 978-1-4039-7176-0

Rethinkingasia’sEconomicMiracleThePoliticalEconomyofWar,ProsperityandCrisis

Richard Stubbs, Professor of Political Science, McMaster University, Canada

‘InthisimportantandpioneeringtextRichardStubbsshowsthatthepostWorldWar2historyofEastasiacanonlybeproperlyexplainedbybridgingwhathaveusuallybeentreatedastwoseparatenarratives:asecuritynarrativeofwarandideologicalconflictandaneconomicnarrativeofgrowthandchange.Reshapingthefieldofstudy,Stubbsposesafundamentalchallengetothoseemployingnarroweconomictheoriesandmodels.Thisishistoricalpoliticaleconomyatitsverybest.’-RichardHiggott,Editor,The Pacific Review2005 288pp 216x138mm Hardback £60.00 978-0-333-96460-6Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-96461-3

Rethinking World Politics Series Series Editor: Michael Cox

FoundationsofInternationalPoliticalEconomyMatthew Watson, Senior Lecturer in Political Economy, University of Birmingham, UK

In this important text, Matthew Watson reviews the main current theoretical approaches to IPE and highlights the problems that arise from treating ‘states’ and ‘markets’ as separate and contesting units of analysis. Foremost among these problems is the lack of attention given to theorizing the constitution of the individual as both an economic agent and a moral being.2005 280pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-1350-0Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-1351-7

RealWorldEconomicoutlookThelegacyofGlobalization:DebtandDeflation

Edited by Ann Pettifor, Director, Advocacy International, UK

‘Thischallengetowhatorwellcalledthe‘smellylittleorthodoxies’islongoverdue.’-The Guardian‘Foranyonewantingtounderstandtheanti-globalizationmovement,Real World Economic Outlookshouldbetheirfirstportofcall.’-Tony

Thirlwall,UniversityofKent,UK2003 272pp 234x156mmHardback £58.00 978-1-4039-1794-2Paperback £18.99 978-1-4039-1795-9

TheageofMigrationInternationalPopulationMovementsintheModernWorld

3rd Revised and Updated edition

Stephen Castles, Professor of Migration and Refugee Studies, and Director of the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford and Mark J. Miller, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA

The extensively revised 3rd edition of this leading text provides coverage of the nature, extent

and dimensions of international population movements and of their consequences in an increasingly multicultural world. An entirely new chapter addresses the problems of regulating migration at both state and regional levels, including the security implications in the context of September 11 and the ‘war on terrorism’.2003 352pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-94880-4Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-94879-8

InternationalPoliticalEconomyReadingsonState-MarketRelationsintheChangingGlobalorder

2nd edition

Edited by C. Roe Goddard, Assistant Professor of International Studies, American Graduate School of International Management, USA, Patrick Cronin, Director of Studies, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Washington, USA and Kishore C. Dash, Assistant Professor of International Studies, The Garvin School of International Management, Arizona, USA

2003 456pp 234x156mm Paperback £23.99 978-0-333-98485-7

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authorityandMarketsSusanStrange’sWritingsonInternationalPoliticalEconomy

Edited by Roger Tooze, Visiting Professor of International Political Economy, Bristol Business School, UK (He is Susan Strange’s literary executor) and Christopher May, Senior Lecturer, Economics and Social Science, University of the West of England, UK

‘SusanStrangehasoveralonganddistinguishedcareer

madeaformidableimpactontherelatedfieldsofInternationalRelationsandInternationalPoliticalEconomy.IcanconfidentlypredictthatthisvolumewillquicklybecomeastapleofIRandIPEreadinglists...andthatasaconsequencethelegacyofSusanStrangewillveryrightlybepassedontothenextgenerationofstudents.’-RandallGermain,SeniorlecturerinInternationalPolitics,TheUniversityofWales,aberystwyth2002 296pp 234x156mm Hardback £60.00 978-0-333-98720-9Paperback £19.99 978-0-333-98721-6

GlobalizationandthePostcolonialWorldTheNewPoliticalEconomyofDevelopment

2nd edition

Ankie Hoogvelt, formerly Reader, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, UK

2001 352pp 216x138mm Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-91420-5

StatesversusMarketsTheEmergenceofaGlobalEconomy

2nd edition

Herman M. Schwartz, Associate Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, USA

2000 368pp 234x156mm Paperback £22.99 978-0-333-80263-2

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Series Editor: Timothy M. Shaw

Please use the following ISBN(s) to receive all future books published in this series: Hardback: 978-0-333-71708-0 Paperback: 978-0-333-71110-1

Post-NaFTaNorthamericaTheGeopoliticsofGovernanceinaChangingRegion

Isidro Morales, Center for North American Studies, School of International Service, Washington, USA

Post-NAFTA North America uniquely combines an institutional examination of NAFTA with a geo-economic and geo-political approach. The author argues that in the post-9/11 era, North America is evolving from a primarily economic space to a strategic ‘securitized’ one and that NAFTA has been utilized by the US as a regulatory framework for dealing with the pressures of globalization that have emerged in the post-Cold War era.

Contents: PART ONE: DISCIPLINARY GOVERNANCE WITHIN TRADE REGIMES - PART TWO: THE POST-NAFTA GEO-CONOMY OF NORTH AMERICA - PART THREE: RESHAPING GEOPOLITICS IN NORTH AMERICA

3rdQtr2007 224pp 216x138mm10tablesandmapsHardback £50.00 978-0-230-51796-7

ThePoliticalEconomyofInternationalCapitalMobilityMatthew Watson, Senior Lecturer in Political Economy, University of Birmingham, UK

International capital mobility is a fundamental aspect of the political economy of globalization and this study develops a new framework for understanding this crucial phenomenon. Drawing on a distinction between the spatial and the functional mobility of capital, this book provides fresh insights into existing work on the subject. The usefulness of this approach is demonstrated through four cases: the Enron affair; consolidating the European stock market; the Asian financial crisis; and the Tobin tax.

Contents: Introduction - Controlling, Creating and Cashing-in on Risk: The Essence of International Financial Markets - Spatial Versus Functional Mobility of Capital: A Framework for Analysis - The Intellectual Conditions for Recent Increases in Capital Mobility - The Historical Conditions for Recent Increases in Capital Mobility - Stock Price Psychosis and the Pathology of a Financial Meltdown: The Collapse of Enron - Capital Mobility in an Age of Shareholder Value: The Battle for Control of the London Stock Exchange - Capital Flight and the Destruction of Currency Pegs: The Causes for the Asian Financial Crisis - Currency Market Transactions and the Desire for Progressive Regulation: Capital Mobility and Tobin Tax Evasion - Conclusion

3rdQtr2007 272pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00124-4

Neoliberalism,CivilSocietyandSecurityinafricaPadraig Carmody, Lecturer, Department of Geography, St. Patrick’s College, Republic of Ireland

Free market policies implemented across Africa from the early 1980s have failed to transform the continent’s economies. However, variants of these policies continue to be implemented. This book explores how policies of economic liberalization have been socialized, depoliticized and securitized in past decades in order to allow for their continuation, through the elaboration and implementation of the concept of civil society. The impacts of neoliberalism on society and security are explored through in-depth case-studies of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.

Contents: The Rise of Non-Governmental Organizations and the Civilization of Neoliberalism? - Civil Society, Governance and Transformation. - The Theory of Civil Society in Poverty Reduction, or the Social Capitalization of Neoliberalism. Participatory Poverty? Poverty Re(pro)duction Strategy Papers - Remaking African Civil Societies and PRSP in Action: Ethiopia. - The Making of a Zimbabwean Rogue (State): Robert Mugabe, Neoliberalism, and Civil Society - Regionalizing Neoliberalism: The New Partnership for African Development and the Political Economy of Restructuring in South Africa - Governing Globalization for Human Security Post 9/11

3rdQtr2007 240pp 216x138mm1figureHardback £50.00 978-0-230-52159-9

Development,CivilSociety&FaithbasedorganizationsInternationalPoliticalEconomy,DevelopmentandGlobalization

Gerard Clarke, Senior Lecturer in Development Studies, University of Wales, Swansea, UK and Michael Jennings, Lecturer in African History and International Development, Swansea University, UK

International donors have begun to engage increasingly with faith groups and leaders in programmes of social and economic development. This book examines the role faith based organizations play as conduits of international aid flows; providers of services such as health and education on which the poor rely; and as civil society actors. It also considers their potential limitations and sectoral failings, as part of an exercise to analytically place the FBO in international development.

Contents: Introduction; G.Clarke & M.Jennings - ‘We Have Been Permitted to Trouble Them’: The Christian Churches and Development in Tanzania; M.Jennings - The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and Citizenship Building in The Post-Authoritarian Philippines: Public Engagement and Disengagement; A.Moreno - Hindu-ness, Organisation and Mimesis: Professions of Faith and Assertion in Eastern and Western India; A.Rew - A Gender Perspective on Religion and Development; R.Pearson & E.Tomalin - The Political Economy of Islamic FBOs: The Islamic Centre Charity Society in Jordan; J.Clark - The Anatomy of an Islamic NGO: Islamic Relief Worldwide in Pakistan; N.Khalid - The Language of Development: What Are Development Agencies Talking About?; I.Linden - Who’s Afraid of Religion? Tensions Between Religion and Development in The Norwegian Mission Society; I.Hovland - Saudi Arabian NGOs at Work in Sub-Saharan Africa: Wahabi Da’wah or Humanitarian Aid?; A.Mohamed & M.Kroessin - Hizballah-led Municipal Councils in Post-War Lebanon: Development Partners?; M.Harb - Conclusion; G.Clarke & M.Jennings

3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-0-230-02001-6

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MultinationalCompaniesfromEmergingEconomiesComposition,ConceptualizationandDirectionintheGlobalEconomy

Andrea Goldstein, Senior Economist, OECD Development Centre, France

By focusing on the international operations of large corporations in the form of outward foreign direct investment, this study examines their contribution to economic growth in emerging, transition and developing countries. The development community is paying increasing attention to private sector development, but the role of the multinational company has been overlooked. This study argues that there is no reason for ‘big business’ to play a less crucial role in the new millennium and in developing countries than it did in the economic history of currently high-income countries during past Industrial Revolutions.2ndQtr2007 224pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00704-8

ChinaintheGlobalPoliticalEconomyShaun Breslin, Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK

China in the Global Political Economy considers the relationship between domestic configurations of power and globalized production processes in shaping the process and implications of China’s re-engagement with the global economy. It considers how changing bases of legitimacy of single-party rule in China have not only shaped, but also been shaped by, expanding international economic relations. It argues that bilateral statist understandings of the nature of international economic relations overstate the extent to which ‘China’ has power in the global political economy.2ndQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-8647-4

RegionalPerspectivesonGlobalizationaCriticalReader

Paul Bowles, Economics Programme, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada, Henry Veltmeyer, Professor of Sociology and International Development, St Mary’s University, Canada Scarlet Cornelissen, Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, Noela Invernizzi, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, Mexico and Kwong-leung Tang, Chair and Professor of Social Work, Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

These twelve regional chapters, which encompass all of the major regions of the world, provide a global dialogue on globalization. The authors provide some much needed new perspectives about how we should think about globalization, what its impacts have been and what forms resistance and responses are taking. By grounding their analyses in the experience of particular regions the chapters reveal the varied meanings and effects of globalization. 2ndQtr2007 240pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00466-5

NationalPerspectivesonGlobalizationaCriticalReader

Paul Bowles, Economics Programme, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada Henry Veltmeyer, Professor of Sociology and International Development, St Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Scarlet Cornelissen, Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Noela Invernizzi, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, Mexico and Kwong-leung Tang, Chair and Professor of Social Work, Department of Social Work, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

This book brings together authors from twelve countries to analyze and reflect on what globalization means to them. Does it mean the same in Russia as it does in the U.S.? The same in China as in South Africa? This book provides a global dialogue on globalization and brings much-needed new perspectives about how we should think about one of the most important processes of our time.2ndQtr2007 240pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00465-8

GlobalizationandWelfareaCriticalReader

Edited by Ritu Vij, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK

‘Withagenuinelyinsightfulintroduction,Rituvijhasbroughttogetheraclassicsetofreadings...ajudiciousandradicalcollectionwhichislikelytobecomeastandardreferencepointforanyoneinterestedinthestateof

welfareandthewelfarestateunderconditionsofcontemporaryglobalization.’-ProfessoranthonyMcGrew,HeadofSchool,SchoolofSocialSciences,SouthamptonUniversity,UK

The rollback of the welfare state in advanced industrial democracies is often justified as the inevitable consequence of economic globalization. This reader provides a collection of inter-disciplinary essays by sixteen leading scholars in the field that rebuke the ‘inevitability thesis’ on welfare state restructuration. Organized in four section - citizenship and global governance, regulating global capital, re-politicizing the retreat of the state and governmentality and the micro-politics of welfare reform - this volume also includes an original essay by the editor assessing the state of critical scholarship on globalization and welfare.

Contributors: B.S.Turner; G.Esping-Andersen; N.Yeates; C.Offe; C.Hay; B.Jessop; E.Rieger & S.Leibfried; T.Brennan; P.Pierson; G.Garrett; F.Fox Piven & R.A.Cloward; L.Segal; N.Rose; M.Dean; S.F.Schram & J.Peck

2006 288pp 216x138mmHardback £55.00 978-1-4039-0165-1Paperback £17.99 978-1-4039-0166-8

21stCenturyDissentanarchism,anti-GlobalizationandEnvironmentalism

Giorel Curran, Department of Politics and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia

Anarchism has seldom had good press, and anarchists have always faced resistance to their political philosophy. Despite this, 21st Century Dissent contends that anarchism has considerably influenced the modern political landscape. Giorel Curran explores the contemporary face of anarchism as expressed via environmental protests and the anti-globalization movement. She contends that anti-capitalist protest has propelled an invigorated - but reconceptualized - anarchism into the heart of 21st century dissent.

Contents: Introduction - PART ONE: THEORIZING CONTEMPORARY ANARCHISM - Anarchism Old and New - Movements of Anti-Globalization - Technologies of Dissent - Ecology and Anarchy - PART TWO: PRACTISING CONTEMPORARY ANARCHISM - The Politics of Zapatismo - Greening Anarchy: Social Ecology - Reclaim the Streets - Earth First! - Conclusion: Towards 21st Century Dissent - Bibliography - Index

2006 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-4881-6

CooperatingonCompetitioninTransatlanticEconomicRelationsThePoliticsofDisputePrevention

Chad Damro, SSPS/Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK

In this in-depth study, Damro explains the creation of a formal cooperative framework for preventing disputes in transatlantic competition policy. The findings suggest that, while regulators remain constrained by domestic institutions, they play

an important role in explaining why the formal transatlantic cooperative framework is largely a discretionary one, created through non-treaty international agreements.2006 224pp 216x138mm19figuresHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-8714-3

Statecraft,WelfareandthePoliticsofInclusionKanishka Jayasuriya, Principal Senior Research Fellow, Murdoch University, Australia

Jayasuriya explores the dynamics of a new social agenda conceived within the boundaries of neo-liberalism. The enhanced focus on issues such as poverty through strategies of inclusion frames new terms of engagement for social policy, different from that which existed in the terrain of the post-war welfare state. The author argues that this represents a form of neo liberal sociability built around a diverse complex of welfare reform extending from the advanced industrial states to East Asia, all of which creates a new social contract within a market model.2006 208pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-0-230-00211-1

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GlobalRestructuring,State,CapitalandlabourContestingNeo-GramscianPerspectives

Andreas Bieler, School of Politics, University of Nottingham, UK, Werner Bonefeld, Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of York, UK, Peter Burnham, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK and Adam David Morton, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, UK

‘Eschewingorthodoxies,thisworkincriticaltheoryoffersfreshinsightsintocapitalistdevelopmentandglobalization.Itsiconoclasticapproachisararefind,awake-upcalltorethinkingInternationalRelationsandworldorder.’-JamesH.Mittelman,ProfessorofInternationalRelations,americanUniversity,USa

Global Restructuring, State, Capital and Labour provides a critical engagement between contending historical materialist approaches that have played a crucial role in shaping post-positivist International Relations theory. In contrast to conventional accounts, it analyzes globalization as a process of state formation and argues that its fate depends on the neo-liberal recomposition of labour relations. Its focus on class struggle opens up new perspectives on the current crisis of neo-liberalism.2006 256pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-9232-1

InternationalPoliticalEconomyandPoststructuralPolitics

Edited by Marieke De Goede, Political History and International Relations, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Contents: Introduction: International Political Economy and the Promises of Poststructuralism; M.de Goede - PART I: POSTSTRUCTURAL INTERVENTIONS - Survival/Representation; M.Zalewski - Adam

Smith: Desire, History, and Value; M.J.Shapiro - Securing the Global (Bio)Political Economy: Empire, Poststructuralism and Political Economy; M.Coward - Performativity, Popular Finance and Security in the Global Poltical Economy; R.Aitken - Libidinal International Political Economy; E.Gammon & R.Palan - PART II: DISCOURSE, MATERIALITY AND ECONOMY - Getting Real: The Necessity of Critical Poststructuralism in Global Political Economy; V.Spike Peterson - International Political Economy: Beyond the Poststructuralist/Historical Materialist Dichotomy?; J.M.Ryner - Towards a Cultural Political Economy: Poststructuralism and the Italian School; B.Jessop & N-L.Sum - The Political Economy of (Im)Possibility; G.Daly - PART III: POLITICS OF DISSENT - Neoliberalism: Policy, Ideology, Governmentality; W.Larner - Everyday Life in the Global Political Economy; M.Davies - Rethinking Power from the Point of View of Resistance: The Politics of Gender; B.Maiguashca - ‘There is No Great Refusal’: The Ambivalent Politics of Resistance; L.Amoore

2006 296pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-4932-5

TransnationalMobilizationandDomesticRegimeChangeafricainComparativePerspective

Hans Peter Schmitz, Department of Political Science, Syracuse University, USA

Africa represents the next frontier of the transnational politics of democratization. Recent efforts to promote human rights and democracy have yielded a mixed record of success. A comparison of regime change in Kenya and Uganda reveals how principled interventions have unintentional adverse effects on the democratic reform process. Persistent external efforts compromise the independence of domestic allies and strengthen those resisting democratic reforms. Domestic activists must carefully weigh the short-term benefits of transnational support against the harm it may cause.2006 240pp 216x138mmtablesanddiagramsHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-8538-5

TheNeo-liberalRevolutionForgingtheMarketState

Edited by Richard Robison, Institute of Social Sciences, The Netherlands

The book examines the rise of the amalgam of economic and political ideas we know as neo-liberalism and how these became the defining orthodoxy of our times. It investigates the inexorable global spread of market economies

and how neo-liberal agendas are accommodated or hijacked in collisions with authoritarian states and populist oligarchies. The contributors address conflicts within the neo-liberal camp itself, and ask whether neo-liberalism, with its inherent distrust of politics and fear of society, requires an illiberal state defined by techno-managerial rule, or whether it invites descent into populist social contracts. 2006 304pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-9715-9

ThePoliticsofDevelopmentalisminMexico,TaiwanandSouthKoreaTheMidasStatesofMexico,SouthKoreaandTaiwan

John Minns, School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia

Minns argues that the industrial transformations of Mexico, South Korea and Taiwan were based on the existence of powerful developmentalist states in each. It explores the origins of such states and their dynamics and connects the form of autonomy they enjoy within their countries to the policies they pursue. However, these so-called economic ‘miracles’ have not and, it is suggested here, cannot continue indefinitely. The causes of the decline of the developmentalist state are already present at its birth.2006 328pp 216x138mmHardback £58.00 978-1-4039-8611-5

ThePoliticalEconomyofRegionsandRegionalisms

Edited by Morten Bøås, Fafo - Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, Marianne H. Marchand, Department of International Relations and History, Universidad de las Américas-Puebla, Mexico and Timothy M. Shaw, Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK

2005 216pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-2090-4

InternalizingGlobalizationTheRiseofNeoliberalismandtheDeclineofNationalvarietiesofCapitalism

Edited by Susanne Soederberg, Global Political Economy & Development Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, Georg Menz, Goldsmith’s College, University of London, UK and Philip G. Cerny, Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers University, USA

2005 312pp 216x138mmtablesandboxesHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-4803-8

NewModesofGovernanceintheGlobalSystemExploringPublicness,DelegationandInclusiveness

Edited by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Michael Zürn, Social Science Research Centre, Berlin, Germany

2005 280pp 216x138mmtablesandfiguresHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-4933-2

TheGlobalizationsoforganizedlabour1945-2004

George Myconos, Politics Programme, Shcool of Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Australia

2005 216pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-9338-0

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TheEuropeanSuperpowerJohn McCormick, Professor and Chair of Political Science, Indiana University Purdue University, USA

‘ThenotionofEuropeasanewsuperpowerhasbeenwidelypopularisedbutthisscholarlybutaccessiblebookprovidesthefirstseriousandsystematicpresentationofthecase.John

McCormickarguesthatEuropeisanewsortofsuperpowerwhichcombinescivilianandmilitaryinstrumentsinauniqueandunprecedentedwaygivingitmanyadvantagesovertheUSinaworldinwhich,asIraqhasshown,hardpowerhasclearlimitsandsoftpowerbackedbytangiblemeansisacommodityofgrowingsignificance.’-JolyonHoworth,yaleUniversity

In this important new book, John McCormick argues that the EU has become an economic and political superpower, whose new global role calls into doubt most of the recent assessments of unipolarity in world politics and American ‘Empire’. In his inimitably clear and accessible style, McCormick shows how the rise of Europe has been underplayed because of traditional notions of power politics based on military might which, he argues, are much less relevant in the twenty-first century world than in the past.

Contents: Introduction - The Changing Nature of Power - The Emergence of Europe - Europe’s Civilian Power - The European Economic Colossus - Europe’s Political Leadership - Competing in the Market for Ideas - Conclusion: The Meaning of Europe

1stQtr2007 224pp 216x138mmHardback £49.50 978-1-4039-9845-3Paperback £16.99 978-1-4039-9846-0

TheEuropeanUnionandtheUnitedStatesConvergenceandCompetitionintheGlobalarena

Steven McGuire, Senior Lecturer in International Business, University of Bath, UK and Michael Smith, Professor of European Politics and Jean Monnet Chair, Loughborough University, UK

This major new text by leading authorities takes a broad interdisciplinary approach to the changing relationship between the European Union and the United States in the Twenty-First century and its historical, global and domestic context. The authors focus in particular on the reasons for the contrast between the increasing policy convergence and interdependence of the US and EU on the one hand and their often intense competition on the other.

Contents: Introduction - PART I: FRAMEWORKS AND CONTEXTS - The Evolution of the Euro-American System - Analysing the Euro-American System - Issues, Processes and Institutions - PART II: ISSUES AND POLICIES - Money and Macroeconomic Policy - Industry and Technology - Trade and Commerce - Investment, Regulation and Competition - The New Europe - Inter-Regional Relations - World Order - Conclusion: Convergence and Competition in the 21st Century

3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-96851-2Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-96862-8

The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson and Vincent Wright

TheExternalPoliciesoftheEuropeanUnionJohn Vogler, Professor of International Relations, University of Keele, UK Richard G Whitman, Professor of Politics, University of Bath, UK and Charlotte Bretherton, Senior Lecturer in International Relations and European Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

This major new text provides a concise overview of all aspects of EU policy which goes well beyond the Common Foreign and Security Policy to cover also relevant economic, environmental and humanitarian policies, the Union’s role in the global system and its relations with other major powers and its neighbours. It provides a full assessment of policy-making as well as the substance of policy including the internal determinants of external policy effectiveness.

Contents: The EU in the Global System - Origins and Development of EU External Policy - Entrepreneurs and Leaders: Determinants of External Policy Effectiveness - Externalization: The Impact of EU Internal Policies - Trade and Monetary Policy - Common Foreign and Security Policy and the CESDP - Relations with Distant Powers - Development and Humanitarian Assistance - Relations with Neighbours - Conclusion

2ndQtr2007 288pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-96909-0Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-96910-6

The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson and Vincent Wright

TheForeignPolicyoftheEuropeanUnionStephen Keukeleire, Professor of European Integration, Catholic University of Leuven and College of Europe, Belgium and Jennifer MacNaughtan

This comprehensive assessment of EU foreign policy looks beyond the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the European Security and Defence Policy to also analyze foreign policy developed through other EU pillars and the interaction between EU institutions and member states. It addresses EU foreign policy towards the main regions of the world as well as today’s strategic challenges. Up to date, jargon-free and supported by its own website, this is a systematic and innovative appraisal of this key policy area.

Contents: Introduction: What is EU Foreign Policy? - European Integration and Foreign Policy: A Historical Overview - The EU’s Foreign Policy System: Actors - The EU’s Foreign Policy System: Policy-Making - EU Foreign Policy and National Foreign Policies - The Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) - The European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) - EU Foreign Policy Beyond CFSP - The Foreign Policy Dimension of ‘Internal’ Policies - The Main Arenas of EU Foreign Policy - EU Foreign Policy and Strategic Challenges - Conclusions

2ndQtr2007 320pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-4721-5Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-4722-2

The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson and Vincent Wright

aResponsibleEurope?EthicalFoundationsofEUExternalaffairs

Edited by Hartmut Mayer, Fellow and Lecturer in Politics, University of Oxford, UK and Henri Vogt, Research Fellow, University of Helsinki, Finland

A Responsible Europe? seeks to understand the EU’s global role from a distinct normative perspective. It identifies moral principles that could serve as guidelines for a responsible role of the EU in global affairs, and applies these principles to selected policy areas and regional co-operation frameworks. Through its normative perspective, the book also provides a comprehensive overview of the general development of the EU’s external dimension.

Contents: List of Tables and Figures - Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - List of Abbreviations - Introduction; H.Vogt - The Problem of Institutional Responsibility and the EU; A.Szigeti - The EU’s Responsibility for Global Security and Defence; H.Ojanen - The Mutual, ‘Shared’ and ‘Dual’ Responsibility of the West: The EU and the US in a Sustainable Transatlantic Alliance; H.Mayer - The EU as a Regional Power: Extended Governance and Historical Responsibility; K.Raik - The EU, Russia and the Problem of Community; P.Aalto - Assigning Duties in the Global System of Human Rights: The Role of the European Union; E.Jurado - A ‘Responsible’ EU, Multinational Migration Regime and the Case of ASEM; R.Karatani - Coping with Historical Responsibility: Trends and Images of the EU’s Development Policy; H.Vogt - The EU - A Responsible Trading Partner?; T.O’Shaughnessy - Citizens’ Perceptions of the EU as a Global Actor; J.Ekman - Conclusion: The Global Responsibility of the EU: From Principles to Policy; H.Mayer & H.Vogt - Index

2006 256pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-8816-4

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

InternationalRelationsaConciseIntroduction

2nd edition

Michael Nicholson, sometime Research Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex, UK

This concise introductory text outlines key theories, approaches and controversies and shows how they relate to the realities of the international system including such contemporary challenges

like environmental degradation as well as the more traditional concerns of violence and war, poverty and inequality. The second edition has been revised and updated throughout with new chapters added on globalization and on post-positivist theory.2002 256pp 216x138mm Paperback £19.99 978-0-333-94871-2

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CulturalRelativismintheFaceoftheWestThePlightofWomenandChildren

Bret L. Billet, Associate Professor of Political Science, Wartburg College, USA

In Cultural Relativism in the Face of the West, Billet examines the debate between the uniform application of universal human rights and cultural relativism. In so doing, Billet outlines the foundations of both schools of thought and provides a history of their evolution. The book also examines case studies that involve either women or children and are typically viewed by the West as violations of fundamental human rights.

Contents: Introduction: Universal Human Rights versus Cultural Relativism - Female Circumcision - Female Infanticide - Female Child Prostitution - Female Child Labour - Trafficking Women and Female Slave Labour - Conclusions and Implications - Bibliography - Index

2ndQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £40.00 978-0-312-22131-7Paperback £13.99 978-0-312-22132-4

Strategy,DiplomacyandUKForeignPolicyAnn Lane, Defence Studies Department, King’s College London, UK

Britain’s approach to foreign policy is conventionally regarded as pragmatic. Its approach has placed particular emphasis on strategy and values as aids to prioritization and choice. Strategy, Diplomacy and UK Foreign Policy discusses the strengths and weaknesses of this approach in the context of UK foreign policy-making. The empirically based analysis examines the implementation of New Labour’s ‘grand strategy’ from the military, diplomatic, economic and cultural dimensions. It argues that the emphasis on strategy narrows the focus of policy and limits Britain’s ability to further both interests and influence through the ambiguities of multilateralism.

Contents: Introduction - Strategy and Foreign Policy - New Labour’s ‘Grand Strategy’ - Foreign Policy Making: Addressing the ‘Vision Thing’ - Four Case Studies Examining the Implementation of New Labour’s ‘Grand Strategy’ from the Perspectives of Military, Diplomatic, Economic and Cultural Dimensions to Strategy - An Instrument of Our Influence: The Changing Role of British Military Power - The ‘New’ British Diplomacy - Arms Deals and Ideals: Economic Statecraft and the Democratic Project - Selling the Vision: Culture, Information and Public Diplomacy - Strategy, Diplomacy and UK Foreign Policy

3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £55.00 978-0-230-00805-2

InterrogatingImperialismConversationsonGender,Race,andWar

Edited by Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College, USA and Robin Riley, Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies, SUNY College, USA

This collection of multiple perspectives on the ‘war on terror’ and the new imperialism provides a depth of analysis. Looking at the imperialism and the ‘war on terror’ through a lens focused on gender and race, the contributors expose the limitations of the current popular discourse and help to uncover possibilities not yet apparent in that same discourse.

Contents: Introduction; N.Inayatullah & R.Riley - Solidarity Across Movements: Women at War; E.Armstrong & V.Prasad - Shame and Rage: International Relations and the World School of Colonialism; H.Mupiddi - Patriotism in the U.S. Peace Movement: The Limits of Nationalist Resistance to Global Imperialism; S.Biswas - Deja Vu: The Fantasy of Benign Military Rule in Pakistan; A.Khan - Bewildered? Women’s Studies and the War on Terror; M.Das Gupta Trading Places: Juxtaposing South Africa and the U.S.; H.Britton - Valiant, Virtuous, or Vicious Representation, and The Problem of Women Warriors; R.Riley - Not Just (Any) Body Can Be a Patriot: On Times of Empire Both ‘Here’ and ‘There’; J.Alexander - Afterword; Z.Eisenstein

1stQtr2007 288pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7462-4

bringingReligionintoInternationalRelationsJonathan Fox, University of Maryland, USA and Shmuel Sandler, The Sara and Simha Lainer Professor in Democracy and Civility, Department of Political Science, Bar Ilan University, Israel

‘Thisbook,bytwohighlyregardedexpertsoninternationalconflict,takesanexcellentstepforwardalonganeglectedpath,namely,theoneleadingtothestudyoftheimpactofreligion.’-PatrickJames,ProfessorofPoliticalScience,UniversityofMissouri,USa,andEditor,International Studies Quarterly

This book proceeds in three stages. First, it looks at why religion was ignored by IR theory and theorists. Second, it examines the multiple ways religion influences IR, including through religious legitimacy and the many ways domestic religious issues can cross borders. In this discussion a number of topics are addressed including but not limited to international intervention, international organizations, religious fundamentalism, political Islam, Samuel Huntington’s ‘clash of civilizations’ theory, and terrorism. Third, these factors are examined empirically using both quantitative and case study methodology.2006 224pp 246x189mmPaperback £15.99 978-1-4039-7603-1

Culture and Religion in International Relations Series Editor: Yosef Lapid and Friedrich Kratochwil

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InternationalPolitics

Editor:Michael Cox,London School of Economics, London, UK

www.palgrave-journals.com/ip

Publication DetailsISSN: 1384-5748 • Volume 44 (2007)6 issues per year

International Politics defines itself ascritical in character, truly internationalin scope, and totally engaged with thecentral issues facing the world today.Taking as its point of departure thesimple but essential notion that noone approach has all the answers, itaims to provide a global forum for arapidly expanding community ofscholars from across the range ofacademic disciplines.

For further information and to request a freesample copy, please contact:

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IslamandtheWestConflictorCooperation?

Amin Saikal, Director, Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies and Professor of Political Science, Australian National University, Australia

‘Dismissingasanoversimplificationthe‘clashofcivilizations’viewthatIslamandtheWestareengagedinaninevitableandirreversibleconflict,thisbook-writtenbya

distinguishedafghan-born,Western-educatedscholar-analyzesthespecificpolitical,economic,andculturalrootsofIslamicistterrorism.anyonewhowishestounderstandthecontemporaryworld,mustheedProfessorSaikal’sargument.’-ProfessorRobertG.GilpinJr.,PrincetonUniversity,USa2003 184pp 216x138mm Paperback £15.99 978-1-4039-0358-7

SoftbordersRethinkingSovereigntyandDemocracy

Julie Mostov, Associate Professor of Political Science, Institute for Humanities, Drexel University, USA

Studies in democratic theory and international relations increasingly take globalization and fragmentation as a starting point for discussion, assuming the decreased relevance of the nation-state as a given. However, while the notion of sovereignty is increasingly contested within academic circles, most recent military conflicts have been over issues of sovereignty in some form. Traditional understanding of the term has invested it with a potential for violence on the one hand and impotence on the other. Focusing on the case of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, this book explores the issues surrounding ‘sovereignty’ and calls for a radical rethinking of the notion and the institutions and practices that it grounds.2006 240pp 234x156mmHardback £35.00 978-1-4039-6553-0

TheGlobalResurgenceofReligionandtheTransformationofInternationalRelations

Scott Thomas, Lecturer in International Relations and the Politics of Developing Countries, University of Bath, UK

2005 320pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-6112-9Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-6157-0

Culture and Religion in International Relations Series Editors: Yosef Lapid and Friedrich Kratochwil

TheRoadtotheDaytonaccordsaStudyofamericanStatecraft

Derek Chollet, formerly, U.S. Department of State (during the Clinton Administration), USA

‘Thisvivid,absorbingaccountbringsyoudeepinsidethetruculentnegotiationsthatbroughtanimperfectpeacetothebosniaWarin1995.’-WarrenChristopher,FormerU.S.SecretaryofState

The intricate diplomacy that led to the peace agreement in Bosnia, known as the Dayton Accords, is here revealed in unprecedented detail. Based on thousands of still-classified government documents and dozens of interviews with key participants, this is a comprehensive story of high-level diplomacy, told from the inside. The stories told - the infighting within the Clinton administration, clashing personalities with conflicting goals and values and the interplay between the administration and parties both in the Balkans and in Europe all had significant impact on the development of international relations.2006 272pp 216x138mmHardback £19.99 978-1-4039-6500-4

approaches,levelsandMethodsofanalysisinInternationalPoliticsCrossingboundaries

Edited by Harvey Starr, Dag Hammarskjold Professor in International Affairs, University of South Carolina

Leading scholars incorporate domestic and international aims, choices, factors, and processes to explore the advantages of crossing methodological and analytical boundaries to gain a better

understanding of international relations. They examine both the ‘why’ behind the complexity of international affairs and how scholars can study it and advance knowledge through complex causal paths.

Contributors: H.Starr; T.Allee & P.Huth; D.Sylvan - Z.Maoz - J.Oneal - R.Licklider - H.Starr - S.Murray - D.Brule & A.Mintz - A.Zinn - A.Stein - M.Nincic - I.Hurd - D.Kinsella - B.Hehir

2006 360pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7106-7

Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis Series Editor: Alex Mintz

aSpecialRelationshipanglo-americanRelationsfromtheColdWartoIraq

2nd edition

John Dumbrell, Professor of Politics and Director, Centre for Diplomatic and International Studies, University of Leicester, UK

‘[A] useful survey of the evolution of the Anglo-American special relationship in the second half of the twentieth century... [T]he author’s judgement... is sound and the verdicts on the

episodes recounted fair and balanced.’ - Pauline Neville-Jones, The World Today

In the comprehensively revised and updated new edition of this highly-acclaimed text, John Dumbrell assesses how and why the Anglo-American special relationship found a new lease of life under Blair as Britain repeatedly ‘chose’ the US in its evolving foreign policy orientation rather than Europe. There was, he argues, no inevitability about this response to the post 9/11 international situation and its longer term rationale and prospects still remain in doubt.

Contents: Introduction - Transatlantic Attitudes - The House that Jack and Mac Built - Lyndon Johnson to Jimmy Carter - Reagan and George H.W. Bush - After the Cold War: Clinton and George W. Bush - Nuclear and Intelligence Cooperation - War: Vietnam, the Falklands and the Gulf - Britain, the United States and European Integration - Ireland - Conclusion

2006 272pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-8774-7Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-8775-4

TheInevitableallianceEuropeandtheUnitedStatesbeyondIraq

Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, Professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy

In this book, Parsi defends American foreign policy for its current understanding of the ‘new world disorder,’ despite expressing his concern over the unilateralism shown by the present U.S. administration. While he does not fully

discount the role of Europe’s foreign policy elite, Parsi nonetheless criticizes the policymakers of the ‘old Europe’ for their lack of vision and the inconsistency of their ‘pacifism’ in the lead-up to the war in Iraq. In contrast, Parsi applauds both British Prime Minister Tony Blair for being ‘ethically responsible’ and the stand taken by Poland. Parsi remains optimistic about the relationship between the United States and Europe and argues that as both sides remember the transcendental values that unite them, it will grow stronger.2006 216pp 234x156mmHardback £39.90 978-1-4039-7022-0

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RealizingHumanRightsMovingFromInspirationtoImpact

Samantha Power, Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government and Graham Allison, Dean, both at Kennedy School, Harvard, USA

At the dawn of a new era, this book brings together leading activists, policy makers and critics to reflect upon fifty years of governmental and non-governmental attempts to improve respect for human rights around the world. Authors include President Jimmy Carter, who helped inject human rights concerns into U.S. policy, Wei Jingsheng, who struggled valiantly to do so in China, Louis Henkin, the modern ‘father’ of international law and Richard Goldstone, the former chief prosecutor for the Yugoslav and Rwandan war crimes tribunals.

Contents: The Road to the Twenty-First Century - Human Rights: Ideology and Aspiration, Reality and Prospect; L.Henkin - Human Rights: Not Merely an Internal Affair; W.Jingsheng - The American Road to a Human Rights Policy; J.Carter - Opening Totalitarian Societies to the World Outside; L.Romankov - Human Rights Enforcement: State and Individual Accountability - Human Rights in Europe; S.Williams - The Inter-American System of Protection: Its Contribution to the International Law of Human Rights; J.Mendez - The Construction of the African Human Rights System: Prospects and Pitfalls; M.Mutua - Human Rights in Pakistan: A System in the Making; A.Jahangir - Advancing the Cause of Human Rights: The Need for Justice and Accountability; R.Goldstone - Human Rights Policy Ideas, Institutions, and Instruments - Human Rights Organizations: A New Force for Social Change; K.Roth - Democracy and Human Rights: An Argument for Convergence; M.H.Halperin - Diplomacy with a Cause: Human Rights in US Foreign Policy; J.Shattuck - Economic Sanctions and Human Rights; A.Neier - Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention; K.Annan - Human Rights and Deadly Conflict: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure; D.Hamburg - ‘Conscience Trigger’: The Press and Human Rights; A.Husarska - Afterword - The Challenges Ahead: Analysis and Integration; M.Robinson

2006 400pp 246x189mmPaperback £17.99 978-1-4039-7311-5

EconomicInstrumentsofSecurityPolicyInfluencingChoicesofleaders

Gary Shiffman, Senior Vice President for Global Security, L-3 Communications Government Services Group and Assistant Professor, Security Studies Department, Georgetown University, USA

National governments have at their disposal many economic instruments used for national security such as

economic sanctions and foreign aid, international trade, international finance and efforts to attack the sources of funding for international terrorism. This book examines these economic policies and addresses how best to measure the success of these tools by providing detailed case studies which allow us to understand the decision-making process and how best to craft policies to achieve specific outcomes. The book surveys policies currently used as well as those that may not be appreciated for their national security application.2006 208pp 216x138mmHardback £58.00 978-1-4039-4953-0Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-4964-6

TheEthicsofTerritorialbordersDrawinglinesintheShiftingSand

John Williams, School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham, UK

The Ethics of Territorial Borders develops a distinctive line of argument, drawing on political theory and geography as well as international relations. It argues that although borders have played a role in ethical discussions about war, about intervention and about identity in international politics, these treat them as possessing derivative significance. Instead, this book critiques such an approach to argue for the ethical significance of borders themselves, pointing to their role in human diversity and the enduring appeal of territorial division.2006 192pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-0-230-00252-4

EU-USRelationsRepairingtheTransatlanticRift

Edited by Nikos Kotzias, Senior Expert Counsel, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Teaching Department of International and European Studies and Petros Liacouras, Lecturer in International Law, Department of International and European Studies, both at University of Piraeus, Greece

This book includes almost thirty contributions from prominent worldwide scholars that assess the state of EU-US relations after the war in Iraq. These articles were commissioned at the meeting of the 25 EU Foreign Ministers at Rhodes in May 2003, during the EU Greek Presidency. EU-US Relations offers answers to the major questions and thorny problem of the future of transatlantic relations. The book presents viewpoints from both sides of the Atlantic, from academics and politicians. It also offers the potential solutions as to the future of EU-US relations and the strengthening and organization of the common foreign policy of the EU after the war in Iraq.2006 288pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-3520-5Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-3521-2

RefugeesinaGlobalEraPhilip Marfleet, Lecturer in Refugee Studies, University of East London, UK

This topical new book offers an authoritative analysis of forced migration in the age of globalization. It looks critically at histories of migration, exploring the constructed nature of the refugee. The book then goes on to consider the changing patterns of migration and the refugee experience of displacement, flight and the search for asylum, identifying the conflicts and contradictions inherent in the global system. Offering a critical analysis of refugee policy in Europe, North America and Australia, Refugees in a Global Era is critical reading for all students seeking to understand the position of refugees today.2006 344pp 216x138mm Hardback £55.00 978-0-333-77783-1Paperback £19.99 978-0-333-77784-8

NGo’sandtheUnitedNationsInstitutionalization,Professionalizationandadaptation

Kerstin Martens, Collaborative Research Centre, University of Bremen, Germany

NGOs and the United Nations reveals how NGOs have changed their interaction with the UN since the mid-1990s. It also looks at how their representation to the UN, their consultative status and their characteristic features influence

their relationship with the UN. The case studies include some of the most renowned players on the international scene, such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, CARE International and Oxfam International.2005 216pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-9284-0

TheRise,DeclineandFutureofthebritishCommonwealthKrishnan Srinivasan and Peter Lyon, both at Institute of Commonwealth Studies

‘amasterlyandproperlycontroversialassessmentofthecontemporaryCommonwealth...Thiswide-ranging,unsentimentalandsometimesprovocativeanalysisofthepost1945CommonwealthwillbeessentialreadingforstudentsofthedeclineandfallofthebritishandotherEuropeanempires,andthepostcolonialorder,andalsoforallthoseinterestedinthecontemporaryCommonwealth’sattempttodefinearoleforitselfinworldpolitics.’-JamesMayall,ProfessorofInternationalRelations,(Emeritus)UniversityofCambridgeandFellowofSidneySussexCollege2005 200pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-8715-0

Rwanda’sGenocideThePoliticsofGlobalJustice

Kingsley Moghalu, Chief Council and Spokesperson, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Africa

‘Moghalu’sworkwillproveindispensabletounderstandingthecontemporarypoliticsofatrocityandjusticeasthosethathaveplayedoutintheInternationalCriminalTribunalforRwanda.Hisincisiveaccountisgroundedin

acomprehensiveanddetailedknowledgeoftheTribunal’sinnerworkings.Neithercynicalnortriumphalist,Moghalu’sbookmakesaseriousanddurablecontribution.’-MadelineMorris,DukeSchooloflaw,DirectoroftheDuke/GenevaInstituteinTransnationallaw2005 252pp 234x156mmHardback £26.50 978-1-4039-7081-7

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IssuesinWorldPolitics3rd edition

Edited by Brian White, Professor of International Relations, University of Warwick, UK and Associate Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, University of Toulouse, France, Richard Little, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, UK and Michael Smith, Professor of European Politics, Loughborough University, UK

Well established in its first two editions as the leading text in the field, Issues in World Politics takes a truly global perspective on the major challenges in Twenty-First century international relations. Systematically revised and updated throughout with the addition of a major new chapter on international terrorism by Tim Dunne, the third edition provides an ideal introduction to the key challenges for a fast-changing world.2005 344pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-4610-2Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-4611-9

TheTransformationofPeaceOliver P. Richmond, Lecturer in International Relations, University of St. Andrews, UK

This book examines the transformation of the discourse and praxis of peace, from its early beginnings in the literature on war and power, to the development of intellectual and theoretical discourses of peace. This is contrasted with the development of practical approaches to peace, including international and civil society organizations focusing on disarmament and later on humanitarian issues. Oliver Richmond examines the intellectual and policy evolution that has led to the transformation of peace into humanitarian intervention, and intervention for governance purposes.2005 304pp 216x138mmHardback £58.00 978-1-4039-2109-3

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

TheWest’sRoadto9/11Resisting,appeasingandEncouragingTerrorismSince1970

David Carlton, Lecturer in International Studies, University of Warwick, UK

‘DavidCarlton,anaccomplishedchroniclerofcontemporarypoliticalandstrategicdevelopments,makesanimportantcontributiontobetterunderstandthecomplexfactorsthatappeasedandencouragedmodernterrorismsincethe1970s.Hissoberaccountandanalysisshouldserveasanintellectualwake-upcalltotheWesttoseriouslyponderfuturethreats,bothconventionalandunconventional,andcraftrealisticstrategiestocombatthisunprecedentedchallengetothesurvivalofcivilizationitself.’-Professoryonahalexander,Director,Inter-UniversityCentreforTerrorismStudies,USa2005 312pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-9608-4

InternationalizingandPrivatizingWarandPeaceThebumpyRidetoPeacebuilding

Herbert Wulf, Senior Fellow, Bonn International Center for Conversion, Germany

‘atlastwehaveabookabouttheprivatizationandinternationalizationofwarthatgetsbeyondthespectacularheadlinescomingfromIraqtodevelopasoundexplanationanddocumentationofthisrapidlyevolvingpost-ColdWarglobalphenomenon...areadable,thoroughlydocumentedbookcompletewithsuperbcases,examplesandareasonedsetofpracticalrecommendations.Itisparticularlystronginmakingusthinkthroughtheutilityofmilitaryforceincounteringterrorism.Itwillberequiredreadingforallofmystudentspreparingforglobalpublicpolicycareers.’-EdwardJlaurance,ProfessorofInternationalPolicyStudies,andDirector,ProgramonSecurityandDevelopment,MontereyInstituteofInternationalStudies,USa2005 280pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-4917-2

InPraiseofEmpiresGlobalizationandorder

Deepak Lal, Department of Economics, University College of Los Angeles, USA

‘Controversial,buttightandhistoricallywell-informed.’-BBC History‘abrilliantandprovocativescourgeofpiousthinkingoninternationalpolitics’-PaulCollier,Universityofoxford

2004 304pp 234x156mmHardback £21.99 978-1-4039-3639-4

TheConflictinIraq,2003

Paul Cornish, Peter Carrington Chair in International Security, Chatham House, UK

2004 320pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-3525-0Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-3526-7

RethinkingtheRiseandFallofapartheid

SouthafricaandWorldPolitics

Adrian Guelke, Professor of Comparative Politics and International Studies, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland

2004 272pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-98122-1Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-98123-8

TheChangingPoliticsofForeignPolicy

Christopher Hill, Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations and Director, Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK

‘[C]omprehensiveandincisive...exceptionallyreadable,detailedandarticulate...amust-readforanystudentofInternationalRelationswhowantsto

understandthemainforcesandprocessesbehindcontemporaryforeignpolicy.’-yossiMekelberg,International Affairs

Contents: Foreign Policy in International Relations - The Politics of Foreign Policy - PART I: AGENCY - Actors: The Responsible Decision-makers - Agents: Bureaucracy and the Proliferation of External Relations - Rationality in Foreign Policy - Implementation: Translating Decisions and Capabilities into Action - PART II: THE INTERNATIONAL - Living in the Anarchical Society - Transnational Reformulations - PART III: RESPONSIBILITY - The Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy - The Constituencies of Foreign Policy - On Purpose in Foreign Policy

2002 400pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-75421-4 Paperback £21.99 978-0-333-75423-8

WorldsinCollisionTerrorandtheFutureofGlobalorder

Edited by Ken Booth, E.H. Carr Professor of International Politics and Tim Dunne, Lecturer, Department of International Politics, both at University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK

‘Thisfascinatingandwell-writtencollectionofessaysprovidesabundantevidencethatscholarssharplydisagreenotonly

aboutthecausesoftheSeptember11terroristattacksontheUnitedStates,butalsoabouthowbesttocombattheproblem.’-JohnJ.Mearsheimer,R.WendellHarrisonDistinguishedServiceProfessor,PoliticalScienceDepartment,UniversityofChicago,USa‘boothandDunnehavebroughttogetherastar-studdedgalaxyofauthors-intellectuals,academicsandthinkerswhoexplorethemyriadfacets-terror,power,culture-oftheattackonthetwintowersfromtheviewpointsofinternationalrelationsandinternationalpoliticaleconomy.Theessaysaretightlyarguedandformavaluablecollectionforstudents,teachers,policymakersandpolicywatchers.’-lordMeghnadDesai2002 384pp 216x138mmmapsHardback £52.00 978-0-333-99804-5Paperback £17.99 978-0-333-99805-2

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TheoriesofInternationalRelations3rd Edition

Scott Burchill, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Deakin University, Australia Andrew Linklater, Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, Richard Devetak, Lecturer in Politics, Monash University, Australia, Jack Donnelly, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Political Science, University of

Denver, USA, Matthew Paterson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Ottawa, Canada Christian Reus-Smit, Professor and Head of Department of International Relations, Australian National University, Australia and Jacqui True, Lecturer in International Politics, University of Auckland, New Zealand

The third edition of this widely used text provides a comprehensive survey of leading perspectives in the field including an entirely new chapter on Realism by Jack Donnelly. The introduction explains the nature of theory and the reasons for studying international relations in a theoretically informed way. The nine chapters which follow - written by leading scholars in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the US and the UK - provide thorough examinations of each of the major approaches currently prevailing in the discipline.

Contents: Introduction - Realism - Liberalism - The English School - Marxism - Critical Theory - Postmodernism - Constructivism - Feminism - Green Politics

2005 321pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-4865-6Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-4866-3

InternationalRelationsTheories,PoliciesandConcepts

Fred Chernoff, Colgate University, USA

This book uses three controversial contemporary American foreign policy problems to introduce students to the ‘new debates’ in international relations, in which the criticisms of constructivism, interpretivism, and postmodernism are presented against traditional positivist concepts of social science. The book shows that any reasoned decision on how to handle foreign policy toward Iraq, North Korea, or China must be based on theories of international relations. And the most appropriate theory can be selected only after one solves problems regarding the methods of critical analysis.

Contents: Introduction - Three Policy Dilemmas: Iraq, North Korea, Russia and China - Policy Decisions and Theories of International Relations - International Relations and Scientific Criteria for Choosing a Theory - Critical Theories and the Attack on the Scientific Study of International Relations - Conclusion

3rdQtr2007 208pp 246x189mmHardback £52.50 978-1-4039-7454-9Paperback £16.99 978-1-4039-7455-6

UnderstandingInternationalRelations3rd edition

Chris Brown, Professor of International Relations with Kirsten Ainley, Researcher, both at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Reviewofpreviouseditions:‘Understanding International Relationsisaveryappealingbook...Thetextsucceedsingivingaclearaccountofallthemaintheoretical

possibilitiesand,inanon-judgementalbutnotuncriticalway,settingthemincontext...Icanthinkofnobookmorelikelytosucceedinpersuadingascepticalundergraduate-someoneconvincedoftheexistenceofaself-evidentworldoffacts-thatnotonlyisaknowledgeoftheorynecessarytounderstandinternationalrelations,butitisfun.’-JamesMayall,Review of International Studies

Understanding International Relations is the 3rd edition of a well-established advanced undergraduate and postgraduate text. It has been comprehensively updated to take into account recent literature on the theory of international relations, and events in the world, in particular ‘9/11’ and the War on Terror. New chapters have been added on the individual and international relations, identity and nationalism and the implications of US power in the twenty-first century.

Contents: Defining International Relations - The Development of IR Theory in the Twentieth Century - IR Theory Today - The State and Foreign Policy - 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 - US Hegemony and World Order

2005 312pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-4663-8Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-4664-5

Identity,CultureandDialogueliberalorderorMulticulturalWorld

Bhikhu Parekh, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Westminster, UK

Identity, Culture and Dialogue pursues many of the important issues raised in the author’s Rethinking Multiculturalism focusing in particular on their consequences for global politics. The author develops a theory of identity that combines respect for diversity with a commitment to redistributive justice and rationality and applies this theory to a range of key current debates on national identity, nationalism, fundamentalism and terrorism setting out the case for dialogue, global citizenship, and multiple ethics within the framework of a shared global morality.

Contents: Do we need the Concept of Identity? - Logics of Identity - Discourses on National Identity - Redistribution and Recognition - Logic of Fundamentalism - Reasoning and the Fundamentalist - Nature and Limits of Intercultural Dialogue - Culture and Globalization - Clash of Civilizations - Principles of Global Ethics - Globally Oriented Citizenship - Limits of Liberal Nationalism - Common Belonging in a Multicultural Society - Is Islam a Threat to Multicultural Democracy?

3rdQtr2007 320pp 234x156mmHardback £55.00 978-1-4039-0646-5Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-0647-2

ThebalanceofPowerinWorldHistoryEdited by Stuart Kaufman, Department of Politics & IR, University of Delaware, USA Richard Little, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, UK and William C. Wohlforth, Department of Government, Dartmouth College, USA

The balance of power is one of the most influential ideas in international relations, yet it has never been systemically and comprehensively examined in pre-modern or non-European contexts. This book redresses this imbalance. The authors present eight new case studies of balancing and balancing failure in pre-modern and non-European international systems. The collective, multidisciplinary and international research effort yields an inescapable conclusion: much of the conventional wisdom about the balance of power does not survive intact with non-European evidence.

Contents: Introduction: Balance and Hierarchy in International Systems; S.J.Kaufman, R.Little & W.C.Wohlforth - Balancing and Balancing Failure in Biblical Times: Assyria and the Ancient Middle Eastern System 900-600 BCE; S.J.Kaufman & W.C.Wohlforth - Greek City States in the Fifth Century BCE: Persia and the Balance of Power; R.Little - Intra-Greek Balancing, the Mediterranean Crisis of ca. 201-200 B.C.E and the Rise of Rome; A.Eckstein - The Forest and the King of Beasts: Hierarchy and Opposition in Ancient India 500 - 232 BCE; W.Brenner - The Triumph of Domination in the Ancient Chinese System; V.Tin-Bor Hui - The Expansion of Rome 500-0 BCE; D.Deudney - Hierarchy and Opposition in the American Systems, 1400-1800 CE; C.Jones - Stability and Hierarchy in East Asian International Relations, 1300 to 1900; D.Kang - Conclusion: Theoretical Insights from the Study of International History; S.J.Kaufman, R.Little & W.C.Wohlforth

2ndQtr2007 288pp 216x138mmHardback £55.00 978-0-230-50710-4Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-50711-1

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WaysofKnowingCompetingMethodologiesinSocialandPoliticalResearch

Jonathon Moses and Torbjørn Knutsen, both Professors of Sociology and Political Science, Norweigan University of Science and Technology, Norway

This major new textbook on methodology in social and political science focuses centrally on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches. It introduces in a lively and accessible way a range of key issues - from the nature of knowledge to the strengths and weaknesses of the main research methods - showing how methodological pluralism can be combined with intellectual rigour.

Contents: How Do We Know? - Philosophy of Naturalist Science - The Experimental Method - The Statistical Method - The Comparative Method - Case Studies - Sowing Doubts about the Naturalist Methodology - A Constructivist Philosophy of Science - Histories - Comparing Interpretations - Contextualising Statistics - Interpretive Experiments - Conclusion

2ndQtr2007 320pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-230-51664-9Paperback £20.99 978-0-230-51665-6

TheInternationalThoughtofHerbertbutterfieldEdited by Karl Schweizer, Department of Humanities, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA and Paul Sharp, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota, USA

The International Thought of Herbert Butterfield brings together material from Butterfield’s previously unpublished papers and a critical commentary from two leading Butterfield scholars: Paul Sharp and Karl Schweizer. They recover Butterfield’s contribution to international thought, particularly his role as a founding member of the British Committee on the theory of international politics (also known as the English School).

Contents: Introduction - PART I: DIPLOMATIC HISTORY - Introduction - In Defense of Diplomatic History - Prussia’s Attempt to Make Separate Peace with Napoleon after Jena - Austrian Policy and the Austrian Attempt to Bring About Peace - Crowe’s Memorandum of January 1, 1907 - Sir Edward Grey in July 1914 - PART II: FAITH AND ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS - Introduction - Christianity and Human Problems - Human Nature and Human Culpability - Morality and Human Progress - Moral Judgments in History - The Moral Framework of International Relations - PART III: INTERNATIONAL THEORY - Introduction - Notes for a Discussion of the Theory of International Politics - The Great Powers - The Historic ‘States-Systems’ - Comments on Hedley Bull’s Paper on the Grotian Conception of International Relations - PART IV: DIPLOMACY - Introduction - The Development of Diplomacy - The New Diplomacy and Historical Diplomacy - The Changing Moral Framework - The Balance of Power - Conclusion

1stQtr2007 368pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-230-00166-4

Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations Series Editors: Donna Lee and Paul Sharp

TheInternationalPoliticalThoughtofMartinWight

Ian Hall, Lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St. Andrews, UK

Martin Wight (1913-1972) was one of the most original and enigmatic international thinkers of the Twentieth century. He was the author of a number of seminal essays, including Why is there no International Theory? (1960) and

Western Values in International Relations (1966). His international thought inspired a generation of students at the London School of Economics and continues to animate the so-called ‘English school’ of international relations. This new study, drawing upon his published writings and unpublished papers, examines his work on international relations in the light of his wider thought, his religious beliefs, and his understanding of history.

Contents: The Enigmatic Martin Wight - The Christian - The Historian - The Crisis of Modern Politics - Systems of States - International Society - International Theory - The Legacy

2006 232pp 234x156mmHardback £37.99 978-1-4039-6927-9

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

betweenCosmopolitanIdealsandStateSovereigntyStudiesinGlobalJustice

Edited by Ronald Tinnevelt, Institute of Philosophy and Gert Verschraegen, Faculty of Social Sciences, both at University of Leuven, Belgium

Over the last few decades national boundaries have become less and less important. Between Cosmopolitan Ideals and State Sovereignty explores how

philosophers and political theorists have recast principles of justice and human rights in the light of the challenges posed by globalization. It discusses important ethical issues that arise at a global level and addresses such questions as whether human rights and sovereignty can ever be reconciled, how just political institutions can be developed in a world without boundaries and how humanitarian intervention can be justified.2006 296pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-3991-3

Memory,TraumaandWorldPoliticsReflectionsontheRelationshipbetweenPastandPresent

Edited by Duncan Bell, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

‘ThecontributorstoMemory, Trauma and World Politicspresentexciting,innovativeworkbyintroducingconceptsofsocialandculturaltraumaintothestudyofnationalandtransnationalpolitics.Thevolumerepresents

animpressivediversityofmethodsandopinionsandservesasanexcellentguidetothefieldofcollectivememoryandtraumastudies.’-WulfKansteiner,assistantProfessor,binghamtonUniversity,USa

Memory, Trauma and World Politics focuses on the effect that the memory of traumatic episodes, and especially war and genocide, has on shaping contemporary political identities. The interdisciplinary team of contributors employ a variety of theoretical perspectives to explore a diverse range of cases from around the world. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich Memory, Trauma and World Politics is an incisive treatment of the ways in which the study of social memory can inform the analysis of global politics.2006 288pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00656-0

CultureandContextinWorldPolitics

Stephanie Lawson, School of Political, Social and International Studies, University of East Anglia, UK

This wide-ranging, historically informed study examines the career of the culture concept and related notions of context in comparative and international politics, tracing connections through the disciplines of

anthropology and history as well as through issues in nationalism and democracy. Particular attention is paid to the way in which culture as context is implicated in some of the most problematic dichotomies in world politics, as well as to how culture may be re-conceptualized in a theory of cosmopolitan pluralism.2006 280pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00766-6

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DebatesonEuropeanIntegrationaReader

Edited by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Lecturer in International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK

A major new reader that brings together and assesses the most influential scholarly contributions that have fashioned the debate on European integration over the past fifty years. In addition to an

extensive introduction, part introductions and a conclusion by the editor it includes an original contribution reflecting on key issues in integration theory by Ben Rosamond.

Contents: PART I: INTERWAR AND POSTWAR IDEAS OF EUROPE - PART II: THEORISING THE COMMON MARKET: NEO-FUNCTIONALISM AND ITS CRITICS - PART III: THE 1992 PROJECT: SUPRANATIONALISM VS. INTERGOVERNMENTALIST BARGAINING - PART IV: THE EUROPEAN POLITY: ACTORS, MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE AND THE ‘LOW POLITICS’ OF REGULATION - PART V: NON-RATIONALIST INTEGRATION THEORY - PART VI: THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION STUDIES

2006 528pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-4103-9Paperback £22.99 978-1-4039-4104-6

The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson and Vincent Wright www.palgrave.com/politics/eu

ModelingbilateralInternationalRelationsTheCaseofU.S.-ChinaInteractions

Xinsheng Liu, Research Scientist of the Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University USA; Assistant Professor of the School of Government, Peking University, China

Drawing on political choice theories in international relations and policy decision making, this book provides deep theoretical understanding of bilateral co-operation and confrontation. Through conceptual modelling and quantitative data analysis, Liu examines how changes in political and economic issues affected relations between China and the United States.2006 192pp 234x156mmHardback £42.00 978-1-4039-7179-1

Advances in Foreign Policy Analysis Series Editor: Alex Mintz

RationalChoiceAndrew Hindmoor, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Queensland, Australia

‘averyaccessibleintroductiontorationalchoicetheoryandtotheworkofkeyscholarswithinthistradition.Unusuallybalancedandthoughtfulinitsapproach,ithighlightsboththestrengthsandlimitsofrationalchoice

notonlyinparticularsubstantiveareasbut,withstrikingoriginality,intermsofitsphilosophicalunderpinnings.’-JackKnight,WashingtonUniversity,USa

Contents: Introduction - Anthony Downs and the Spatial Theory of Party Competition - William Riker and the Theory of Coalitions - Kenneth Arrow and Social Choice Theory - Mancur Olson and the Logic of Collective Action - William Niskanen and Bureaucracy - Gordon Tullock, Rent-Seeking and Constitutions - The Assumption of Rationality - Rational Choice Explanation

2006 272pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-1-4039-3421-5Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-3422-2

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

GlobalRageaftertheColdWarFrank Louis Rusciano, Professor of Political Science, Rider University, USA

The roots of rage in the post-Cold War era are not only directed against the United States, as inter-ethnic, communal and other forms of violence demonstrate. This book argues that the status deficiency that results from the loss of a nation’s favoured position in one hierarchy promotes a need among citizens to search for alternative means of delineating their country’s status. This book sheds light on the intersection of identity construction, perceptions of others and violence.2006 224pp 216x138mmHardback £42.00 978-1-4039-6499-1

TheanarchicalSocietyaStudyoforderinWorldPolitics

3rd edition

Hedley Bull, sometime Montague Burton Professor of International Politics, University of Oxford, UK

Foreword by Andrew Hurrell and Stanley Hoffmann

‘[a]usefulsurveyoftheevolutionoftheanglo-americanspecialrelationshipinthesecondhalfofthetwentiethcentury...[T]heauthor’sjudgement...issoundandtheverdictsontheepisodesrecountedfairandbalanced.’-PaulineNeville-Jones,The World Today2002 368pp 216x138mmPaperback £20.99 978-0-333-98587-8

TheanarchicalSocietyinaGlobalizedWorld

Edited by Richard Little, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, UK and John Williams, School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham, UK

‘Thisisavaluablecontributiontothe‘EnglishSchool’ofwhichHedleybullwasaleadingfounder.Theeditorshaveassembled

afirstrategroupofcommentatorsontheworkofbull.ThevolumeisamajorassessmentofTheanarchicalSocietythreedecadeson.’-ProfessorRobertJackson,bostonUniversity,USa

This major collection offers contemporary commentary on one of the most enduring and important works of international theory: Hedley Bull’s The Anarchical Society. It brings together leading writers on the English school, and analyzes how Bull’s account of order fares in the face of globalization. Following Bull’s structure, it considers key concepts, major institutions and alternative approaches to order, and reasserts the enduring insight of Bull’s work, whilst responding to major developments in the theory and practice in international relations.

Contents: Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - Introduction; J.Williams & R.Little - PART 1: THE CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - Order and Society; J.Williams - Seeing (Double) in the Darkness: The Moral Vision of The Anarchical Society; N.J.Rengger - Hedley Bull, ‘Embedded Cosmopolitanism’, and the Pluralist-Solidarist Debate; J.M.Almeida - PART 2: THE INSTITUTIONS OF ANARCHICAL SOCIETY - Rethinking Hedley Bull on the Institutions of International Society; B.Buzan - The Balance of Power and Great Power Management; R.Little - The Nature of Law in an Anarchical Society; D.Armstrong - Diplomacy, Anti-diplomacy and International Society; I.Hall - War in the Twenty-first Century: An Institution in Crisis; C.A.Jones - PART 3: THE TEST OF TIME - The State of International Society; A.Hurrell - References - Index

2006 248pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-8963-5

WithUSoragainstUSStudiesinGlobalanti-americanism

Denis Lacorne, Director of Research, FNSP/CERI, France and Tony Judt, Professor of European Studies, New York University, USA

This collection of essays presents a nearly comprehensive understanding of Western and non-Western perceptions of the United States since the Second World War. The contributors describe and assess the complexity of anti-American sentiment in six distinct parts of the world: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia while respecting the ambiguities, contradictions, and frequent reversals of these sentiments. The book does not seek to attack or defend the United States but rather looks to bring sustained attention to the sources of anti-Americanism, its present variety, and its likely trajectory.

Contributors: T.Judt; D.Lacorne; G.Grunberg; D.Claussen; J.Rupnik; N.Zlobin; G.Gause; C.Mansour; M.Waseem; M.Saghafi and F.Noor

2006 256pp 234x156mmHardback £28.99 978-1-4039-6951-4

The CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian Lequesne

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RepublicanPrinciplesinInternationallawTheFundamentalRequirementsofaJustWorldorder

Mortimer N.S. Sellers, University System of Maryland Regents Professor and Director, Center for International and Comparative Law, University of Baltimore, USA

Republican Principles in International Law considers the fundamental requirements of a just world order, as applied to

public international law. The republican principles of deliberation, popular sovereignty and the public good first formed and justified the law of nations two centuries ago. They still clarify the most contested legal question and explain why people and states should obey international law. This book sets the standard for legitimate government, both within and beyond the jurisdiction of separate states and nations.2006 280pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-9744-9

UnderstandingConflictbetweenRussiaandtheEUThelimitsofIntegration

Sergei Prozorov, Professor of International Relations, Department of International Relations, Petrozavodsk State University, Russian Federation

Understanding Conflict between Russia and the EU addresses the conflictual issues in EU-Russian relations and presents an innovative theory for the

understanding of their emergence. Drawing on up-to-date research data, the author argues that conflicts in EU-Russian relations are generated by the clash of principles of state sovereignty and international integration, which characterize the policies of both sides.2006 224pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-9689-3

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

DemocraticWarslookingattheDarkSideofDemocraticPeace

Edited by Anna Geis, Lothar Brock and Harald Mueller all at Peace Research Institute, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Despite the current rhetoric of Western leaders, democracies are great and frequent war-makers and interventionists. This fact stands in a strange contrast to the liberal

self-image of democracies being particularly peaceful. Addressing this contrast, the book turns the ‘democratic peace’ theme on its head: rather than investigating the reasons for the supposed pacifism of democracies, it looks for the causes of their militancy. In order to solve this puzzle, the authors transcend the disciplinary boundaries of International Relations and draw on political theory, political philosophy and sociology.2006 256pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-9500-1

TheHiddenHistoryofRealismaGenealogyofPowerPolitics

Seán Molloy, Lecturer in International Relations Theory at the University of Glasgow, UK

Challenging the received notions of International Relations theory about perhaps its most central tradition - Realism, Molloy demonstrates how a belief in a mode of theorization has distorted Realism, forcing the theory of power politics in International Relations into a paradigmatic strait-jacket that is simply inadequate and inappropriate to the task of encompassing its diversity. This invigorated new angle offers a counter-memory of Realism that re-asserts the originality and power of Realist insights into the nature of power and international society.2006 200pp 234x156mmHardback £42.00 978-1-4039-7032-9

TheTwentyyears’Crisis,1919–1939Reissuedwithnewintroduction

E.H. Carr, sometime Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK Edited by Michael Cox, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘The Twenty Years’ Crisisisoneofthosebooksthatsomehownevergoesoutofdate.Itbringsintosharpfocusalotofthe

corequestionsthatanyonegrapplingwiththecomplexitiesofInternationalRelationsneedstoconfront,anditsetsastandardofclarityandvigourofprosethathasfewcompetitorsinthecontemporaryIRliterature.’-Professorbarrybuzan,UniversityofWestminster,UK2001 344pp 216x138mm Hardback £60.00 978-0-333-96375-3Paperback £16.99 978-0-333-96377-7

JustandUnjustInterventionsinWorldPoliticsPublicandPrivate

Catherine Lu, Department of Political Science, McGill University, Canada

‘Catherineluprovidesuswithanindispensibleguidetotheideaof‘globalsocialjustice’.Inherhands,thephraseisnobromide-itisabenchmarkforreflection,aspecificpointofreference.Thisisanempoweringbook,givingusthe

perspectivesweneed,yetoftenlack,toquestionthemostsettledpremisesofworldpolitics.’-JoelH.Rosenthal,President,CarnegieCouncilofEthicsandInternationalaffairs,USa

Debates between realists, communitarians and cosmopolitans about the ethics of intervention in world politics are disciplined by competing models of the public/private distinction. Taking insights and controversies from feminist political theory, Lu focuses on this construct to illuminate alternative images of ‘sovereignty as privacy’ and ‘sovereignty as responsibility’, and to identify new ethical challenges arising from the increased agency of private global civil society actors, and their uneasy relationship with the world of states in contexts of ‘humanitarian intervention’.2006 224pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-8947-5

Global Issues General Editor: Jim Whitman

labourRightsinCrisisMeasuringtheachievementofHumanRightsintheWorldofWork

W.R. Böhning, Independent Researcher, Switzerland

2005 248pp 216x138mmtables,figuresandchartsHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-9075-4

E.H.Carr:aCriticalappraisalEdited by Michael Cox, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘MichaelCox’sbookgivesasplendidopportunitytoseetherelevanceofE.H.Carr’shistoricalmodeofthought:itleadsthereaderintothecomplexityofhisideasandleavesthemwiththechallengetotakeitastagefurtherinananalysisofthepresent...aparticularlyappropriatetimeforareappraisalofhiswork...’-RobertCox,EmeritusProfessor,yorkUniversity,Canada2004 376pp 216x138mm Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-3904-3

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DIPloMaCy

DiplomacyTheoryandPractice

3rd edition

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

This is a completely revised and updated edition of the standard textbook on diplomatic theory and practice. It includes comprehensive coverage of the main issues, from telecommunications to summitry. With

new sections on the importance of following up agreements and the adaptability of the resident embassy, this third edition of Diplomacy offers the most up-to-date information about the real-world practice of international relations. It will be essential reading for students and professionals alike.2005 264pp 216x138mmHardback £58.00 978-1-4039-9310-6Paperback £17.99 978-1-4039-9311-3

aDictionaryofDiplomacyG.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 Diplomacy’s thematic spine. However, the dictionary also includes entries on legal terms, political events, international organizations and major figures who have occupied the diplomatic scene or have written influentially 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 find this book indispensable.2003 312pp 216x138mmHardback £68.00 978-1-4039-1535-1Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-1536-8

ConflictsofInterestU.S.ForeignPolicyTowardsSouthafrica,1948-1994

Alex Thomson, Coventry University, UK

This book charts the evolution of US foreign policy towards South Africa, beginning in 1948 when the architects of apartheid, the Nationalist Party, came to power. The study extends through the holding of the 1994 elections, when the African National Congress of South Africa (ANC) formed this country’s first non-racial democratic government. Dr. Thomson highlights three sets of conflicting Western interests: strategic, economic and human rights. This is a chronological survey of successive administrations, charting how US policy towards apartheid in South Africa reached a damaging watershed.3rdQtr2007 245pp 234x156mmHardback £40.00 978-1-4039-7227-9

Power,InterestandIdentityinMilitaryalliancesJae-Jung Suh, Cornell University, USA

This book looks at the U.S.-Korea relations and argues that the durability of military alliances depends upon a combination of power distribution, material assets, and identities. The author asserts that military alliances, beyond being mere tools of power balancing, are also engaged in material, representational, and institutional practices that constitute the identity of allies and adversaries.2ndQtr2007 288pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7928-5

HonorandForeignPolicyaHistoryandDiscussion

Michael Donelan, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

From the Peace of Westphalia through the Twentieth century, ‘interests and honour’ described the aims of foreign policy. This book offers a history of honour in foreign policy, working from both a theoretical and historical perspective. Topics covered include the ideologies of Darwinists, nationalists, and fascists, as well as an even-handed account of the greed and violence that goes hand-in-hand with advances in better government, offering lessons for the implementation of foreign policy today.2ndQtr2007 288pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7972-8

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

MechanismsandToolsofPoliticalleadershipManipulatingSupportFromtheoutsideInandtheInsideout

Andrea Grove, Westminster College, UK

This book examines how leaders use domestic and international circumstances to further their foreign policy agendas, using five case studies to investigate how elites adjust to and alter their environments. The author’s conclusion is relevant to the primary policy issues America faces today: how to get leaders of states with anti-U.S. or anti-Western populations to support the war on terror.

Contents: Introduction: Games Leaders Play - Forcing Peace: John Hume’s ‘Long Struggle’ in Northern Ireland - From the Outside In: George H.W. Bush and the Persian Gulf War - Musharraf’s Tightrope: Kashmir, the United States, and the Islamic Movement Resisting Change - Mugabe against the People’s Struggle - The South African ‘Miracle:’ De Klerk and Mandela in a Globalized Transition Conclusion

2ndQtr2007 240pp 246x189mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-6949-1

IntroductionToComparativeForeignPolicyanalysisaComparativeIntroduction

Marijke Breuning, Truman State University, USA

This book’s conceptual introduction to foreign policy analysis focuses on decision makers and decision making. Each chapter is organized around puzzles and questions to which undergraduate students can easily relate. As a whole, the book emphasizes the importance of individuals in foreign policy decision making, while also placing decision makers within the context that shapes their perceptions and actions.

Contents: Why Study Foreign Policy Comparatively? - Do Leaders Shape Foreign Policy? - How Leaders Make Sense of the World - Leaders Are Not Alone: The Role of Advisors and Bureaucracies - Leaders in Context: Constraints on Foreign Policy Making - Who or What Determines Foreign Policy?

2ndQtr2007 256pp 246x189mmHardback £55.00 978-0-312-29619-3

TheUnipolarWorldanUnbalancedFuture

Thomas S. Mowle, Associate Professor of Political Science and David Sacko, Assistant Professor of Political Science, both at US Air Force Academy, Colorado, USA

This is the first book-length treatment of international politics in a unipolar world that adopts a structural realist perspective. It applies Waltz’s microeconomic

analogy to a market with a price leader. It shows that other states have an incentive to cooperate with the unipole, because they do not have the ability to balance it on their own or to form a grand coalition against it. It develops and tests hypotheses for state behaviour both in the current day and in past quasi-unipolar situations. It concludes that unipolarity is sustainable as long as the unipole distributes rewards to other states. 2ndQtr2007 256pp 234x156mmHardback £39.99 978-1-4039-7030-5

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IdentityandChangeinEastasianConflictsTheCasesofChina,Taiwan,andtheKoreas

Edited by Shale Horowitz, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Uk Heo, both at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA and Alexander C. Tan, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

This book examines the changing national identities that are transforming East Asia—pushing China and Taiwan apart and toward a showdown, while propping up a weakened North Korea. Horowitz, Heo, and Tan lead accomplished contributors in analyzing these dynamics and the U.S.’s policy response as it struggles to restrain both China and Taiwan, while South Korea resists U.S. efforts pressing for an end to the North’s nuclear weapons program.

Contents: Democratization and National Identity in the China-Taiwan and Korean Conflicts; S.Horowitz, U.Heo & A.C.Tan - The Evolution of China’s National Interest: Implications for Taiwan; P.Moody - Taiwan: Political and National Security of Becoming ‘Taiwanese’; H. Stockton - Economic Interdependence between China and Taiwan: Implications for Identity and National Security; C.Clark - Explaining U.S. Policy towards China and Taiwan; S.B.Redd - Rising China vs. Estranged Taiwan; S.Horowitz, U.Heo & A.C.Tan - North Korea in Crisis: Regime, Identity, and Strategy; T.Roehrig - South Korea’s Response: Democracy, Identity, and Strategy; J.H.Woo - U.S. Strategy in the Korean Conflict; M.Begovic & K.DeRouen - Japan’s Response to Asia’s Security Problems; D.Patterson - The North Korean Nuclear Crisis; I.Taek - Hyun & Sung Deuk Hahm - The United States and East Asia: Past and Future; S.Horowitz

1stQtr2007 272pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7787-8

DemocraticForeignPolicyMakingProblemsofDividedGovernmentandInternationalCooperation

Edited by Robert Pahre, European Union Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

‘Thetheoreticalandempiricalworkpresentedbythistrulyinternationalresearchteamoffersnewchallengesandispresentedwithhallmarkrigorandsophistication.Theircollectivetour de forcewillshapethenegotiationand

cooperationliteratureforyearstocome.’-GeraldSchneider,UniversityofKonstanz,andExecutiveEditor,European Union Politics

Leading scholars from the United States and the European Union examine how democracies make foreign policy when their citizens disagree about what to do. The authors focus in particular on differences of opinion between the legislature and the executive - often called ‘divided government’ - and the constraints of public opinion on a leader’s actions.

Contributors: R.Pahre; T.H.Hammond & B.Prince; B.P.Rosendorff; S.Hug & T.König; T.Allee & P.Huth

2006 256pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7457-0

STUDIESINDIPloMaCyaNDINTERNaTIoNalRElaTIoNS

Series Editors: Donna Lee and Paul Sharp

Please use the following ISBN(s) to receive all future books published in this series: Hardback: 978-0-333-71495-9 Paperback: 978-0-333-80342-4

TheEuropeanDiplomaticCorpsDiplomatsandInternationalCooperationfromWestphaliatoMaastricht

Mai’a K. Davis Cross, Political Science Department, Colgate University, USA

Are diplomats agents of international co-operation or transmission belts for states? Traditional theories of international relations seriously underestimate the ability of diplomats as a collective to impact outcomes in the

international environment beyond initial state preferences. The European Diplomatic Corps argues that diplomats comprise a transnational network of experts or ‘epistemic community’ which has been critical in determining co-operation or non-co-operation among European states. The cases considered are the congresses of Westphalia (1648), Berlin (1878), Paris (1919) and Maastricht (1992).2006 256pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-50075-4

TheNewMultilateralisminSouthafricanDiplomacyEdited by Donna Lee, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK, Ian Taylor, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK and Paul D. Williams, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK

‘Thiscollectionofpapersisgenuinelyinnovativeandcogentlyargued…Thetextwillbeinvaluableforteachingpurposesaswellasstimulatingargumentandfurtherresearch.’-JackSpence,ProfessorattheDepartmentofWarStudies,KingsCollege,UK

The New Multilateralism in South African Diplomacy provides a detailed analysis of how post-apartheid South Africa has participated in multilateral diplomacy in a variety of sub-regional, regional and international settings during the last decade. The book will interest scholars engaged in broad debates about multilateralism in International Relations as well as those analyzing the processes of multilateral diplomacy. Scholars interested in contemporary South African foreign policy will also find this book invaluable.2006 232pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-0-230-00461-0

TheNewPublicDiplomacySoftPowerinInternationalRelations

Edited by Jan Melissen, Director of Training and Education, Netherlands Institute of International Relastions ‘Clingendael’, The Netherlands

After September 2001, which triggered a global debate on public diplomacy, it has become an issue in most countries, ranging from Canada to New Zealand and from Argentina to Mongolia. Many ministries of foreign affairs now develop a public diplomacy policy of their own. Their association with public diplomacy can be seen as a symptom of the rise of soft power or, at another level, as the effect of broader processes of change in diplomatic practice. This book joins the debate on public diplomacy. Experts based in five different countries and from a variety of fields analyze the theory and practice of public diplomacy. They also evaluate how public diplomacy can be successfully used to support foreign policy.2005 248pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-4516-7

ForeignMinistriesintheEuropeanUnionIntegratingDiplomats

Edited by Brian Hocking, Professor of International Relations, Coventry University, UK and David Spence, Head of Training and Information, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium

‘Thisisanindispensablebookforthematerialitprovidesonbothforeignministriesandnationalforeignpolicies.Mostofthecountry-studiescontainstatisticaldetailsontheextentofnationaldiplomaticservicesandthenumberofmissions-datasurprisinglydifficulttoputone’shandsonquickly.’-ChristopherHill,londonSchoolofEconomicsandPoliticalScience,International Affairs2005 336pp 216x138mmtablesandfiguresPaperback £19.99 978-1-4039-9775-3

EssenceofDiplomacyChrister Jönsson and Martin Hall, both at Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden

Essence of Diplomacy explores the essential, timeless features of diplomacy, drawing on the historical record of over three millennia. In their effort at making international relations (IR) theory relevant to diplomacy, and diplomacy relevant to IR theory, the authors identify three essential dimensions of diplomacy: communication, representation and the reproduction of international society.2005 224pp 216x138mmfiguresHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-9225-3

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SECURITySTUDIES

DefencePolicyintheEuropeanUnionJolyon Howorth, Visiting Professor of Political Science, Yale University, USA and Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics, Bath University, UK

This major new text by a leading authority on European security provides a full assessment of the historical, political and systemic reasons behind the rise of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). The author argues that the key issues involved - the challenges of defining a more balanced partnership between the two sides of the Atlantic and of transforming the EU from a civilian power into a new type of crisis management actor - are the most significant since the creation of NATO and the EU at the end of World War 2.

Contents: Introduction: A New Security Actor on the World Stage - Disputed Origins - True and False Drivers Behind ESDP - Decision-Making: The Politico-Institutional Framework - The Instruments of Intervention: Military and Civilian Capabilities - Selling it to Uncle Sam: ESDP and Trans-Atlantic Relations - Towards a European Strategic Culture? - Back to the Front? The EU’s Overseas Missions - The Major Challenges Ahead - Conclusion: A Interim Balance Sheet

3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-63911-5Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-63912-2

The European Union Series Series Editors: Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson and Vincent Wright

SecurityintheNewEurope

Securityin the

New Europe

Andrew Cottey

General Editor:Helen Wallace

ser iesthe new europe

Andrew Cottey, Senior Lecturer and Jean Monnet Chair in European Political Integration, University College Cork, Republic of Ireland

Following the end of its Cold War division, Europe’s traditional security problem of war between European states is being displaced by a new set of challenges with which peoples,

governments and organizations like the EU and NATO are only beginning to come to terms. This broad-ranging new text develops a comprehensive framework for understanding the key security issues and dilemmas confronting the new Europe of the Twenty-First century.

Contents: Security in the New Europe - The New Global Security Agenda - Europe and America: The End of an Era? - The EU and the Europeanization of European Security - Russia: Partner or Problem for European Security? - The Challenge of Intervention: Yugoslavia and Beyond - The Proliferation Problem: Preventing and Managing the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction - The New Terrorism - ‘Soft’ Security?: Migration, Economics and Environment - Conclusion

2ndQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £55.00 978-1-4039-8648-1Paperback £18.99 978-1-4039-8649-8

The New Europe Series Series Editor: Helen Walace

TheChangingPoliticsofEuropeanSecurityEuropealone?

Edited by Stefan Gänzle and Allen Sens both at Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Canada

What will be the future of security cooperation in Europe after the Bush Administration? The Changing Politics of European Security explores the key security challenges confronting Europe, from relations with the United States and Russia to the use of military force and the struggle against terrorism. The EU is ascendant as an instrument of security coordination in Europe, while NATO is in decline. In the future European states will increasingly act alone, independent of America, on security matters.

Contents: The Changing Politics of European Security; A.G.Sens - PART I: CHANGING SECURITY PERCEPTIONS IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA - Internal and External Security in the EU: Is There Any Longer a Distinction?; M.Anderson - Security Perspectives in Post-Communist Eastern Europe: ‘Easternization’ and ‘Europeanization’; L.Cohen - Transatlantic Differences on Security Perceptions and Responses; F.Cameron - PART II: ‘READY TO GO ALONE?’ UNFOLDING THE EU’S SECURITY AND DEFENSE POLICY - Common Security and Defense Policy in the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe; M.Álvarez - The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP): A Strategy for Security in Europe?; S.Gänzle - Russia and ESDP: Partnership Strategy versus Strategic Partnership; D.Danilov - PART III: EUROPEAN SECURITY AND THE TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP - From an Alliance of Commitment to an Alliance of Choice: The Adaptation of NATO in Time of Crisis; H.Haftendorn - The Challenges and Limits of NATO-ESDP Synergy; A.Moens - Strategic Partners, Different Strategies: The United States and Canada in the Transatlantic Security Community; F.Merand

1stQtr2007 272pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-01994-2

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

armedForcesandSocietyinEuropeAnthony Forster, Professor of Politics and International Relations and Director of the Governance Research Centre, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, UK

‘anthonyForsterprovidesawide-rangingandperceptiveanalysisofthesechangesblendinginsightsfromtheoriesinmilitarysociologyandpolitical

scienceaswellasthemostrecentfindingsofempiricalresearch.HecomparesandcontraststheexperiencesofWesternandpost-CommunistEuropeandprovidesalucidandlivelydiscussionthatwillbeofinteresttobothscholarsandpolicypractitionersinthebroadfieldofdefencestudies.Undergraduateandpostgraduatestudentsandteacherswillfinditinvaluable.’-ProfessorChristopherDandeker,DepartmentofWarStudies,King’sCollegelondon,UK2005 328pp 216x138mmHardback £58.00 978-1-4039-0364-8Paperback £20.99 978-1-4039-0365-5

TheSecurityDilemmaFear,Cooperation,andTrustinWorldPolitics

Ken Booth, E.H. Carr Professor of International Politics and Nicholas Wheeler, Professor of International Politics, both at University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK

This major new contribution to the study of international politics provides the first comprehensive analysis of the concept of the ‘security dilemma’, the phrase used to describe the mistrust and fear which is often thought to be the inevitable consequence of living in a world of sovereign states. By exploring the theory and practice of the security dilemma through the prisms of fear, cooperation and trust, it considers whether the security dilemma can be mitigated or even transcended analyzing a wide range of historical and contemporary cases.

Contents: Preface - Introduction - What is the Security Dilemma? - PART 1: ANARCHY - Uncertainty - Weapons - Fear - PART 2: SOCIETY - Norms - Regimes - Cooperation - PART 3: COMMUNITY - Community - Reform - Transformation - Trust - PART 4: CONCUSION: Fear, Cooperation, and Trust in the Twenty-First Century?

3rdQtr2007 272pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-333-58744-7Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-58745-4

ContemporarySecurityandStrategy2nd Edition

Craig A. Snyder, Director of International Relations Postgraduate Programme, Deakin University, Australia

Reviewsofthe1stedition:‘[a]goodsetofessaysthatcanbeusedforbothgraduateandundergraduatecoursesinsecuritystudies...Itshouldbea‘mustbuy’forsecuritystudiescourses.’-MalcolmChalmers,International Affairs

This rigorously-edited text brings together a range of specially-commissioned chapters to provide an accessible introduction to Security Studies in the Twenty-First century. The second edition has been expanded to cover developments in global and regional security; nuclear proliferation; terrorism; intervention and peacekeeping and includes eight entirely new chapters.

Contents: Contemporary Security and Strategy - The National Security Paradigm - Beyond Strange: Critical Thinking on the New Security Studies - Non-Military Security Challenges - The Causes of War - The Evolution of Strategic Thought - The Contemporary RMA/Transformation - Nuclear Strategy in the Post-Cold War Era - Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction - Terrorism and Insurgency - Intervention - Great Powers and the International System: Between Unilateralism and Multilateralism - Regional Security and Regional Conflict

2ndQtr2007 320pp 234x156mmHardback £60.00 978-0-230-52095-0Paperback £21.99 978-0-230-52096-7

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Series Editor: Stuart Croft

Please use the following ISBN(s) to receive all future books published in this series: Hardback: 978-0-230-00216-6 Paperback: 978-0-230-00217-3

GlobalChange,CivilSocietyandthePeaceProcessinNorthernIrelandImplementingthePoliticalSettlement

Edited by Christopher Farrington, Department of Politics, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Northern Ireland’s Belfast Agreement has faced continual crises of implementation over a variety of security related issues. Too frequently analyses have neglected to study the wider changes that have occurred inside and outside Northern Ireland. These have had profound effects in changing attitudes towards violence, paramilitaries, the position of women and ideas of nationalism and sovereignty. This book places the implementation of the Belfast Agreement in a wider context to provide an analysis of why implementation has been so difficult.

Contents: Introduction: Politics in Northern Ireland since the Belfast Agreement - PART 1: INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS - The US War on Terrorism and Its Impact on the Politics of Accommodation in Northern Ireland; D.Schmitt - ‘We’re not quite as interesting as we used to be’: Conflicting Interpretations of the International Dimension among Northern Irish Political Elites; C.Farrington - From the EU in NI to NI in the EU; E.Meehan - The Lure of the Miracle? The South African Connection and the Northern Ireland Peace Process; A.Guelke - Sinn Féin and Batasuna: Fact and Fiction in an Evolving Relationship; E.O’Broin - PART 2: CIVIL SOCIETY DIMENSIONS - The Belfast Agreement: The Retreat of Political Thought; R.Taylor - From Violence to Intolerance: Ethno-Nationalism and the Crowding Out of Civic Life; R.Wilson - The Unintended Consequences of Power-Sharing: A Compared Exploration of the Belfast Agreement and Lebanese Ta’if Accord; D.Russell - Models of Civil Society and their Implications for the Northern Irish Peace Process; C.Farrington - Women, Civil society and Peacebuilding; M.Potter - A Framework for Understanding Religion in Northern Irish Civil Society; G.Ganiel - Conclusion: Security Challenges in an Imperfect Peace

3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-01995-9

biotechnology,SecurityandtheSearchforlimitsanInquiryintoResearchandMethods

Brian Rappert, Department of Sociology and Philosophy, University of Exeter, UK

Since 9/11 and the US anthrax attacks, public and policy concerns about the security threats posed by biological weapons has increased significantly. As a result, there are now active international deliberations about what restrictions should be placed on the openness of scientific research. Biotechnology, Security and the Search for Limits examines these security implications for life science research as well as the methodological issues associated with conducting social research. In doing so the book considers the place of biological and social research in creating and responding to societal problems through drawing on diverse academic traditions such as discourse analysis, social problems studies, philosophy, action research, science and technology studies, politics and public policy.3rdQtr2007 272pp 216x138mmHardback £55.00 978-0-230-00248-7

TelevisionandTerrorConflictingTimesandtheCrisisofNewsDiscourse

Andrew Hoskins, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK and Ben O’Loughlin, Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

The advent of the Twenty-First century was marked by a succession of conflicts and catastrophes that demanded unrestrained journalism. Yet, the principle mass news medium of television has become torn between strategies of containment and the amplification of security threats. Hoskins and O’Loughlin demonstrate that television, tarnished by its economy of liveness and its default impositions of immediacy, brevity and simultaneity, fails to deliver a critical and consistent exposition adequate to our conflicting times.

Contents: Introduction: Televising Terror - New(s) Times: The Interaction Order and Disorder of Television - Hurricane Katrina and the Failure of the ‘CNN Effect’ - Talking Terror: Political Discourses and the 2003 Iraq War - (Un)forgotten War: Television and the Shaping of History - The Distant Body - Drama and Documentary: The Power of Nightmares - The 2005 London Bombings: Terrorised Publics? - The Conflict Medium: The Irresolution of Television

2ndQtr2007 240pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-0-230-00231-9

ProtectingHumanSecurityinaPost9/11WorldCriticalandGlobalInsights

Edited by Giorgio Shani, Associate Professor, Makoto Sato, Professor, both at College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, Japan and Mustapha Kamal Pasha, Professor and Chair, International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK

This collection provides critical insights into how the ‘human security’ approach can be protected from the encroachments of the state and existing power structures in the light of the US-led War on Terror. It provides global insights into human security by introducing regional perspectives from the non-European world. The contributors examine the theoretical and practical implications and shortcomings of both the ‘narrow’ and ‘broad’ conceptions of human security after 9/11 in a unique and engaging manner.

Contents: Introduction: Human Security in a Post 9/11 World; G.Shani - PART I: HUMAN SECURITY: CRITICAL INSIGHTS - Cosmopolitanism and Human Security; A.G.McGrew - Globalization, Human In/Security and Cultural Diversity in a Post 9/11 World; G.Shani - The ‘Vital Core’: From Bare Life to the Biopolitics of Human Security; J.Berman - Downside Risks and Human Security; Y.Mine - Human Security: Toward Gender Inclusion; I.Gibson & B.A.Reardon - PART II: HUMAN SECURITY: REGIONAL DIMENSIONS - Human Security and Japanese Diplomacy: Debates on the Role of Human Security in Japanese Policy; M.Sato - Human Security and Trafficking in South East Asia; J.Honna - Globalization and Human Insecurity in South Asia; G.Shani - Human Security in Africa: Conflict Resolution and the Role of Civil Society; H.Solomon - A Separate Peace: Mozambique, State Reconstruction and the Search for Sustainable Democracy; C.Alden - Human Security in the Americas: A Latin American Perspective; J.Nef - Human Security after 9/11: Reflections from the Islamic World; M.K.Pasha - Conclusion; G.Shani

3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-0-230-00645-4

UnderstandingHomelandSecurityPolicy,Perspectives,andParadoxes

John B. Noftsinger, Kenneth F. Newbold and Jack K. Wheeler all at James Madison University, USA

Understanding Homeland Security: Policy, Perspectives, and Paradoxes provides the first truly comprehensive analysis of the historical, social, psychological, technological, and political aspects that form the broad arena of homeland defense and security. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, the text provides a view of past events and how they formed the terrain for current events, allowing the audience to gain a detailed knowledge of government response and policy implications. With both the public and private sectors investing heavily in protection efforts, this text offers the essential starting point for the dynamic and emerging homeland defense arena.3rdQtr2007 256pp 246x189mmHardback £55.00 978-1-4039-7242-2

HegemonyandCultureintheoriginsofNaToNuclearFirstUse

Andrew Johnston, Assistant Professor of History, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2005 340pp 234x156mmHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-7024-4

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TheCNNEffectinactionHowtheNewsMediaPushedtheWesttowardWarinKosovo

Babak Bahador, Lecturer in the School of Politics and Communications, University of Canterbury in New Zealand.

This project advances the existing theoretical work on the CNN effect, a claim that innovations in the speed and quality of technology create conditions in which the media can act as an independent factor influencing governments, the military and the public. Examining Western media and government activity relating to Kosovo, it provides a novel interpretation of the factors that drove Western policy towards military intervention in this region.1stQtr2007 272pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7519-5

The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication Series Editor: Philip Seib

TheWaronTerrorinComparativePerspectiveUSSecurityandForeignPolicyafter9/11

Edited by Mark J. Miller, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA and Boyka Stefanova, Department of Political Science and Geography, The University of Texas, San Antonio, USA

This book offers a thoughtful analysis of the international and domestic political impact of the global war on terrorism through the prism of US security relations in the wake of September 11, 2001. While focused on regional and country-specific responses and consequences, the book redresses the balance between change and continuity in the international system brought about by the war on terror. The unusual meshing of wide-ranging views and perspectives represents the shared wisdom of an epistemic community emerging at the intersection of international relations, comparative politics and foreign policy analysis.

Contents: Introduction; M.J.Miller & B.Stefanova - PART 1: SOURCES OF US FOREIGN POLICY AND THE WAR ON TERROR - US Foreign Policy after 9/11: Content and Prospect; J.K.Oliver - Uneasy Co-existence: Globalization and the US National Security State in a ‘New’ Strategic Era; R.G.Patman - US Foreign Policy and Radical Islam; B.Rajaee - PART 2: THE WAR ON TERROR AND REGIONAL ORDERS: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE - Radical Islam, Terrorism and the Impact of September 11th on the Muslim Community; A.Ghazali - Disquiet on the Western Front: Sleeper Cells, Transatlantic Rift and the War in Iraq; M.J.Miller - Africa and the War on Terrorism; J-A.K.van Wyk - US Security Policy and South America after September 11th: A Brazilian Perspective; A.Ratner Rochman - The US and Southwest Asia after 9/11: Trends and Flashpoints; B.Rajaee - PART 3: THE WAR ON TERROR AND US BILATERAL RELATIONS: STRATEGIC AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS - The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Case Study of US Foreign Policy after September 11th; M.Yaghi - Between Atlanticism and Europeanization: The Dilemma of US-Czech Relations; S.Waisová - Spanish-US Security Relations after September 11, 2001; I.C.Marrero Rocha - Japan’s Response to the US War on Terrorism: External Pressure or National Interests?; S.Wajjwalku - The Global War on Terror and New Multilateralism: Whither International Cooperation?; B.Stefanova

2006 272pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-230-00729-1

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Walid Phares, Professor of Middle East Studies and Religious and Ethnic Conflict, Florida Atlantic University, USA

‘WalidPharesisauniquelyperceptiveexpertonradicalIslamism,terrorism,andrelatedissues.-CliffMay,President,FoundationfortheDefenseofDemocracies

‘WalidPhares’comprehensiveanalysisoftheJihadiststrategiesworldwideisdrawnfromadeepunderstandingofthehistory,language,andgeopoliticsofthearabWorldandtheMiddleEast.’-MouafacHarb,Director,alHurraTv

‘WalidPharesistheleadingauthorityonJihadstrategiesworldwide.’-Johnloftus,FoxNewsanalystandformercounterterrorismofficialattheU.S.JusticeDepartment

Since 2001, the war on terror has been fought on many battlefields, from Afghanistan and Iraq to Europe and the United States. As terrorism expert Walid Phares shows in his newest book, however, the most important battle is taking place in the hearts and minds of the global population. Here Phares explores the beliefs and strategies of the two opposing camps, one standing for democracy, human rights, and diplomacy, the other rejecting the international community and calling for jihad against the West. The jihadists target Muslims worldwide to ignite holy wars and try to turn Westerners against their governments, while the U.S. and its allies try to trigger democratic revolutions within the Muslim world and overthrow its radical leaders. The resulting conflict is the War of Ideas, where ideology is the most powerful weapon of all.

TheWarofIdeasJihadagainstDemocracy

2ndQtr2007 256pp 246x189mmHardback £14.99 978-1-4039-7639-0

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TemptationsofPowerTheUnitedStatesinGlobalPoliticsafter9/11

Robert J. Jackson, Fletcher Jones Professor of Government and Director of International Relations, University of Redlands, California, USA, and Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Carleton University, Canada and Philip Towle, Reader in International Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

Temptations of Power examines the new

security dilemma which confronted President George W. Bush when terrorists proved for the first time on 9/11 that they could seriously wound even the greatest of military powers on its home ground. In their indictment, the authors argue that the response was influenced by neo-conservative exaggeration of the efficacy of military power and belief in the US ability to change the world and its own image. The new security dilemma needs to be addressed by new politics but not those Washington has adopted since 2001.

Contents: Introduction: Temptations of Power - PART 1: GRAPPLING WITH THE NEW WORLD: CONCEPTS AND REALITIES - PART 2: IDEOLOGIES, IDEAS AND SLOGANS IN GEORGE W. BUSH’S FOREIGN POLICY - PART 3: THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE IN THE WORLD - PART 4: NEW CHALLENGES TO US HEGEMONY: CHINA AND THE MUSLIM WORLD - PART 5: MILITARY POWER AND DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION - PART 6: THE TEMPTATION OF PREVENTATIVE WAR - PART 7: MISUNDERSTANDING TERRORISM: THE SWORD - PART 8: HOMELAND (IN) SECURITY: THE SHIELD - PART 9: CREATING qUAGMIRES: WINNING WARS AND LOSING THE PEACE - PART 10: THE BURDENS OF POWER - Bibliography - Index

2006 248pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-4676-8Paperback £16.99 978-1-4039-4677-5

PolicingInsecurityTodayDefenseandInternalSecurity

Didier Bigo, Professor of International Relations, Sciences-Po, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France and Researcher, CERI/FNSP, also Director of the Center for the Study of Conflict

This book, based on research and interviews with policemen, armed forces, and intelligence services explores the fading division between internal and external security. It traces the genealogy of the discourses on (in)security and explains how politicians now benefit from the fear and feelings of insecurity of their constituents. It considers the transformation of war and crime, the increasing opacity of political violence, divisions between the police and the military, changes in policing and defence and the complex relationship between institutions charged with maintaining security.2006 240pp 216x138mmHardback £35.00 978-1-4039-6704-6

The CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy Series Editors: Christophe Jaffrelot and Christian Lequesne

armingConflictTheProliferationofSmallarms

Mike Bourne, Research Fellow, Centre for International Co-operation and Security, University of Bradford, UK

Small arms and light weapons are the primary weapons of most armed conflicts. International responses have been shaped by the view that they are abundantly available and easily accessible to all on a global illicit market. This book argues that the arming of conflict is complexly structured and highly dynamic. It uncovers and describes the construction and interaction of structures and dynamics at the global, regional, and conflict levels which shape the arming patterns of both state and non-state actors.

Contents: PART ONE: WEAPONS SPREAD - Introduction - Structure and Dynamic in Weapons Spread: The Trade and Proliferation of Weapons in Comparative Perspective - PART TWO: THE GLOBAL LEVEL: GLOBAL MARKETS AND DYNAMIC STRUCTURES OF SALW SPREAD - The Foundations and Construction of the Global SALW Trade - Global Structures and Extra-Regional Processes of SALW Flows to Conflict. PART THREE: THE REGIONAL LEVEL: THE NEGLECTED DIMENSION - In Between the Global and the Conflict: Regional Facilitation and the Construction of Networks - Structures and Dynamics of Intra-Regional SALW Spread to Conflicts - PART FOUR: THE CONFLICT LEVEL AND ARMING PATTERNS - The Conflict Level and Arming Conflict from the Bottom-Up: SALW Spread at the Conflict Level - Constructing Arming Patterns: Sovereignty, Money, Networks, and the Cumulative Impact of Structures and Dynamics of SALW Spread - Conclusion.3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-0-230-01933-1

Global Issues General Editor: Jim Whitman

apocalypticFaithandPoliticalviolenceProphetsofTerror

James F. Rinehart, Troy University, USA

This study examines the functional relationship between millenarian-inspired terrorism and the process of political change. Through an exhaustive investigation of late Twentieth-century movements, Aum Shinrikyo, Sendero Luminoso and Hezbollah, it concludes that in each case, apocalyptic expectations performed a significant group mobilization, leadership and therapeutic function.2006 232pp 234x156mmHardback £45.00 978-1-4039-7461-7

HIv/aIDSandtheThreattoNationalandInternationalSecurityEdited by Robert L. Ostergard Jnr., Associate Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA

HIV, AIDS and the Threat to National and International Security expands the framework for understanding the HIV/AIDS pandemic, not only as a humanitarian catastrophe, but also as a threat to state and international security. While establishing a theoretical framework to address major security themes from civil and international wars to democratic stability and international institutions, this collection shows that the pandemic represents one of the most complex security problems confronting individual states and the international system today.2006 304pp 216x138mm10tablesand6figuresHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-3323-2

Global Issues General Editor: Jim Whitman

britain,australiaandthebombTheNuclearTestsandtheiraftermath

Lorna Arnold, Fellow of the Institute of Physics and Fellow of the Institute of Contemporary British History, UK and Mark Smith, Programme Director, Defence and Security, Wilton Park, UK

‘Thiscompellingbookgivesanauthoritativeandadmirablylucidaccountofbritishnucleartestsinaustraliainthe1950sandprovides

aninvaluableguidetotheenvironmentalandhealthconsequencesofthosetests.Itisverygoodtohaveitreissuedandbroughtuptodate.’-DavidHolloway,StanfordUniversity,USa

In 1947, Britain decided that it must possess nuclear weapons. Unlike the US and the USSR, it did not have the vast empty spaces in which to conduct the tests that would be necessary to develop these weapons. The solution was found in Australia. Britain, Australia and the Bomb, first published in 1987, tells the story of that unique partnership. This new edition includes fresh evidence about the weapons under development, the effects of the tests on participants, and the recent clean-up of the testing range.

Contents: Preface to Second Edition - Atomic Policies and Policymakers - Why Australia? - Hurricane 1952 - Totem 1953 - A Pregnant Pause 1953-6 - Maralinga: A Permanent Proving Ground - Mosaic 1956 - Buffalo 1956 - ‘There Must Be Further Trials to Come’: Weapons Planning 1956-7 - Antler and After - Kittens, Rats and Vixens - The Maralinga Range after 1963 - Health & Safety and the NRPB Studies - In Retrospect

2006 336pp 216x138mmHardback £65.00 978-1-4039-2101-7Paperback £24.99 978-1-4039-2102-4

NaToRenewedThePowerandPurposeofTransatlanticCooperation

Sten Rynning, Associate Professor in International Relations, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

This book provides an overview of what has happened to NATO from the closing stages of the Cold War to the new era of international terrorism. However, it is more than that. It also argues that

NATO has travelled a course that contradicts the prevailing image of an organization in decline and crisis. NATO must be crafted by its members to fit the security environment in which it operates. Rynning argues that the allies did this poorly in the mid-90s but have succeeded better in the past few years. NATO has persisted into this new era because it has overcome a crisis of identity in the 90s and is on track to establish a viable model for flexible transatlantic security cooperation.2005 248pp 234x156mmHardback £42.00 978-1-4039-7065-7

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SecurityReframedTheMeaningofThreatinCentralEurope

Merje Kuus, The Univeristy of British Columbia, Canada

This book traces the shifting meanings of security and geopolitics in Central European states that acceded into the EU or NATO in 2004. The author examines assumptions that shaped these debates and influenced policy-making, combining fresh theoretical approaches from international relations and political geography with rich empirical material from Central Europe. This book provides the first in-depth analysis of security discourse in the region.

Contents: Introduction: Toward Europe Whole and Free? - Still Not Properly Brought Up?: Europe’s Eastern Enlargement and the Remapping of Europeanness - The Cultural Turn in the Production of Security - Threat from the West?: International Integration and National Sovereignty - The Ritual of Listening to Foreigners: Intellectuals of Statecraft and the Writing of Security - How Many Threats and How Many Europes?: The Double Enlargement and the Diffusion of Insecurity

3rdQtr2007 256pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7029-9

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DilemmasofNGoPeacebuildingHenry F Carey, Department of Political Science, Georgia State University, USA

Dilemmas of NGO Peacebuilding will provide a detailed analysis of the contributions, constraints and opportunities available for nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in peacemaking and peacebuilding. This book will critically appraise both NGO assets, such as their typical idealism, organizing talents and mediation capabilities, as well as their deficits (including the NGO tendency to polarize and to politicize, to disorganize and to destabilize, and to delegitimate and at once to legitimate) and to make recommendations for more effective interventions.

Contents: Introduction - The Dilemma over Coordination and Accountability - The Negotiation Dilemma - The Repressive State Dilemma - The Politicized Law Enforcement Dilemma - Securitization of Humanitarianism and Development - Relief Versus Development Dilemma - Ethnocentricity Dilemma - Conclusion

3rdQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-9688-6

WarandtheTransformationofGlobalPoliticsVivienne Jabri, Centre for International Relations, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK

Late modern wars are legitimized through invocations of humanity; variously the rescue and protection of populations, the re-shaping of entire societies, and the re-constitution of the sphere of the international into a pacified cosmopolitan arena. Drawing on critical social and political thought, the book explores the implications, arguing that these same wars, often referred to as ‘liberal’, may be interpreted as perpetuating forms of exclusion and domination that render war a tool of control now articulated in global terms.

Contents: Introduction: Understanding War and Violence - The Politics of Global War - Late Modernity, War and Peace - War, the International, the Human - War and the Politics of Cultural Difference - Beyond War and by Way of a Conclusion

1stQtr2007 256pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-0-230-00657-7

NoWar,NoPeaceTheRejuvenationofStalledPeaceProcessesandPeaceaccords

Roger Mac Ginty, Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of York, UK

‘anindispensablevolumethatisboundtoshapeallfuturediscussiononthesubject.’-ProfessorMichaelCox,londonSchoolofEconomicsandPoliticalScience,UK

Many of the peace processes and peace accords over the past

decade have ushered in poor quality of peace that makes little difference to the security and standard of living of citizens in post-peace accord societies. This book investigates stalled and dysfunctional peace processes and peace accords in societies experiencing civil wars. Using a critical and comparative perspective, it offers strategies for rejuvenating and re-orientating stalled peace processes and peace accords so that they are more able to foster sustainable and inclusive peace.

Contents: List of Tables and Figures - List of Abbreviations - About the Author - Acknowledgements - Introduction - Peace - Liberal Democratic Peace - Conflict - Critical Peace Assessment - Peace Accords Thwarted by Violence - The Elusive Peace Dividend - Peace Prevented by External Actors - Conclusion: What Works? - Notes - Bibliography - Index

2006 248pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-1-4039-4661-4

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PeaceandConflictbetweenCulturesintheEuro-MediterraneanRegionEdited by Emilio La Parra, University of Alicante, Spain, Thierry Fabre, University of Aix-Marseilles, France and Paul Sant Cassia, Reader, Department of Anthropology, University of Durham, UK

Leading historians and anthropologists of Europe and the Mediterranean question the thesis of a ‘Clash of Civilizations’, suggesting this is a religious interpretation of contemporary conflicts, which should be traced to the effects of colonialism. In a wide ranging analysis the contributors deconstruct images of a single monolithic Islam across time. They explore the paradoxes of the relationship between Europe and Islam, and suggest new ways for the establishment of a new political and cultural dialogue in the Mediterranean.

Contents: Introduction; E.La Parra & T.Fabre - PART 1: REFLECTIONS ON VIOLENCE - Islam and Violence; B.Etienne - PART 2: THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS, OR THE CLASH OF PERSPECTIVES? - Religion and Politics in the Mediterranean: An Historical Perspective; A.M.Abad & M.M.Seco - Ruptures between Europe and the Mediterranean?; K.Mohsen-Finan - In Whose Interest is it to Brandish the Specter of a ‘Clash of Civilizations’?; M-C.Ferjani - PART 3: PERSPECTIVES AND ILLUSIONS IN CULTURAL DIALOGUE - Al-Andalus: Between Myth and History; M.Jesús & R.Mata & M.de Epalza - The Cultural Dimension of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: A Balance Sheet of Ten Years of Intercultural Dialogue; I.Schaefer - Face to Face; Side by Side: Between Europe and the Mediterranean; T.Fabre - PART 4: SCRUTINIZING COSMOPOLITANISM AND HYBRIDITY - Recomposing Cosmopolitanism; H.Driessen - Bridge, Wall and Mirror: Coexistence and Confrontations across the Mediterranean; C.Bromberger - PART 5: CROSSING FRONTIERS - Trans-Mediterranean Networks and Economic Diasporas; M.Péraldi - The World of Rai: Routes and Cultures in a Mediterranean Transnational Art; G.Suzanne - Satellite Television in the Maghreb and Cultural Identity Politics; L.Chouikha - Conclusion; P.Vergès

2ndQtr2007 240pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-0-230-00221-0

NegotiatingPoliticalConflictsFrank R. Pfetsch, Department of Political Science, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Negotiations which generate solutions to conflicts without the use of violence are the only adequate means of conflict resolution in an interdependent globalized world. Negotiating Political Conflicts analyzes comprehensively the foundations for understanding negotiations. Empirical examples illustrate theoretical conceptions. Academics and practitioners will find this book an invaluable companion to the theory and practice of negotiation.2ndQtr2007 224pp 216x138mmHardback £45.00 978-0-230-52136-0

StrategicThinkingabouttheKoreanNuclearCrisisFourPartiesCaughtbetweenNorthKoreaandtheUnitedStates

Gilbert Rozman, Department of Sociology, Princeton University, USA

This study makes Northeast Asia, not the United States or North Korea, the focus of analysis on how the nuclear crisis in 2002-2006 affected strategic thinking. While all those in the Six-Party Talks are included, the author explores in particular debates about the standoff in four countries on the front lines (South Korea, China, Japan, and Russia), each deeply concerned that the situation might spiral out of control or the security framework be reshaped.2ndQtr2007 288pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7556-0

Strategic Thought in North East Asia Series Series Editor: Gilbert Rozman

EmergentConflictandPeacefulChangeHugh Miall, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, UK

Major processes of social change, such as democratization, uneven development and power transitions, sometimes lead to armed conflicts, sometimes to peaceful change. Under what conditions are violent conflicts arising from such changes prevented? Hugh Miall draws upon conflict theory, case studies of averted conflict and a survey of the preventors of war since 1945 to explore this question. He also looks ahead to discuss the prevention of emerging global conflicts, focusing on climate change.1stQtr2007 240pp 216x138mmHardback £50.00 978-0-333-98766-7Paperback £18.99 978-0-333-98767-4

ChallengesandPathstoGlobalJusticeEdited by H. Richard Friman, Marquette University, USA

This volume draws on insights from a diverse group of scholars and practitioners on issues of justice and law and integration, identity and economic development, cultures and community building, and power and peace. The authors reveal the complexity of global justice as a contested ideal and explore the intersection of local and global dynamics that pose challenges to and facilitate paths towards justice’s realization

Contents: Introduction: Challenges and Paths; H.R.Friman - When International Protection Fails; M.Lynch - The Success of Tradition: Lisan and the Reintegration of East Timorese Militia Members; C.Lundry - Rights-based Approach to International Development; L.Ewert - Humanitarians with Guns: Globalized Rights, Cultural Space and Militarized Aid in Afghanistan; A.Mojadidi - Pathways to Peace: Revolution versus Resolution; M.Pace - Contingent Ironies of Globalization: Rupert Murdoch, Patrimonial Politics, and Patriotism; B.McCormick - Power, Justice, and Peacebuilding; K.P.Clements - Religion, Power, and the American Empire; D.Maguire

1stQtr2007 224pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7583-6

Palestineandthearab-IsraeliConflictaHistorywithDocuments

Charles Smith, University of Arizona, USA

Smith provides a remarkably 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. Comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the subject discusses the ongoing conflict in its social, regional and international contexts, from its origins up to March 2006.1stQtr2007 541pp 234x156mmPaperback £19.99 978-0-230-52129-2

TheIsraeli-PalestinianConflictFromConflictResolutiontoConflictManagement

Edited by Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

This book focuses on the September 2000 volatile confrontation between Israelis and Palestinians, examining the distinctive characteristics of a confrontation that developed into a protracted low-intensity conflict. Topics addressed

include the management strategies adopted by both sides, the reasons for the failure of efforts to end or moderate the confrontations, and the phenomenon of unilateral disengagement as a unique strategy of conflict management in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Contents: Introduction - Y.Bar-Siman-Tov - Dialectic between Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution - Y.Bar-Siman-Tov - The Influences of Heuristic Thought and Group Dynamics on the Management of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - D.Zakay - The Israeli-Palestinian Violent Confrontation: An Israeli Perspective - Y.Bar-Siman-Tov, E.Lavie, K.Michael & D.Bar-Tal - The Interaction between the Military Echelon and the Political Echelon in the Management of the Israeli-Palestinian Confrontation - K.Michael - Changes in Israel’s Official Security Policy and in the Attitudes of the Israeli Jewish Public toward the Management of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - (2000 - 2004) - T.Hermann - Psychological Earthquake of the Israeli Jewish Society: Changing: Opinions Following the Camp David Summit and Al Aqsa Intifada - D.Bar-Tal & K.Sharvit - Ethos of Conflict in the Israeli Media during the Period of the Violent Confrontation - K.Sharvit & D.Bar-Tal - The Palestinian Society in the Wake of the Violent Confrontation and Arafat’s - Death - E.Lavie - The Israeli Disengagement Plan as a Conflict Management Strategy - Y.Bar-Siman-Tov & K.Michael

1stQtr2007 288pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7732-8

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ThelogicsofbiopowerandtheWaronTerrorliving,Dying,Surviving

Edited by Cristina Masters, Department of Political Science, McMaster University, Canada and Elizabeth Dauphinee, International Politics, University of Manchester, UK

The contributors explores the intellectual, cultural, and political logics of the US-led war on terror and its consequences on lived lives in a range of contexts. The book interrogates the ways in which biopolitical practices hinge on political imaginaries and materialities of violence and death.

Contents: Introduction; E.Dauphinee & C.Masters - PART I: BODIES, LIVES, DEATHS - Crossroads of Death; R.L.Doty - Missing Persons: Manhattan, September 2001; J.Edkins - Body Counts: The Biopolitics of Death; C.Masters - Part II: CINEMATICS, CULTURE, AESTHETICS, RESPONSIBILITY AND TERROR: Visual Culture and Violence in the Precarious Life; M.J.Lacy - Persistence of Memory? The (New) Surrealism of American Security Policy; K.Grayson - Securitizing the Unconscious: The Bush Doctrine of Preemption and Minority Repor; C.Weber - The Biopolitics of Security: Oil, Empire and the Sports Utility Vehicle; D.Campbell - PART III: REGULATION, SECURITIZATION, PREEMPTION - Sovereign Contradictions: Maher Arar and the Indefinite Future; D.Mutimer - Abject Spaces, Frontiers, Zones, Camps; E.F. Isin & K.Rygiel - Biopolitics and the Tragic Subject of Human Rights; A.Orford - Living, Dying, Surviving; E.Dauphinee

1stQtr2007 320pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7465-5

ControllingbiochemicalWeaponsadaptingMultilateralarmsControlforthe21stCentury

Alexander Kelle, School of Politics and International Studies, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK, Kathryn Nixdorff, Department of Microbiology and Genetics, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany and Malcolm Dando, Professor of International Security, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK

Scientific and technological change

in the life sciences is currently transforming the problem of preventing biological warfare and biological terrorism. This transformation will demand a radical and rigorous new approach to biochemical arms control, for which the existing prohibition regimes for chemical and biological weapons are necessary but insufficient building blocks. Examples from the areas of immunology, the neurosciences and the neuroendocrine-immune system are used to show the magnitude of the problem. The final section of the book outlines the measures required to control biochemical weapons in the Twenty-First century.2006 216pp 216x138mmHardback £52.00 978-1-4039-9372-4

Global Issues General Editor: Jim Whitman

valuesandWeaponsFromHumanitarianInterventiontoRegimeChange?

Janne Haaland Matlary, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway

Values and Weapons looks at the determinants of legitimacy for using military force in the US and Europe. The non-intervention norm is weakened by the advent of terror groups in failed states as well as by so-called humanitarian

intervention. The development of a norm that calls for a ‘duty to protect’ has paved the way for intervention also into so-called ‘failed’ states. Sovereignty has been redefined to be conditional on democratic government, and this makes it much easier to intervene into non-democratic states.

Contents: Acknowledgements - Introduction: The Rules of the Game - Conditional Sovereignty: Changes in and Fragmentation of State Sovereignty - The Non-Intervention Norm and Intervention Practice in the 1990s - The Changing Intervention Norm: The Realpolitik of Human Rights - Legitimacy in Europe: Multilateral and UN-Based - Legitimacy in the USA: National Interests and Values - Differing Legitimacy: United over Kosovo and Afghanistan, Divided over Iraq - ‘Failed’ States and Terrorism: The Good Meets the Expedient? - ‘Humanitarian’ Intervention: Assessment of Normative Change - Intervention for ‘Regime Change’: Assessment of Normative Change - Conclusions - Bibliography - Index

2006 216pp 216x138mmHardback £47.00 978-1-4039-8716-7

INITIaTIvESINSTRaTEGICSTUDIES:ISSUESaNDPolICIES

Series Editor: James Wirtz

Please use the following ISBN(s) to receive all future books published in this series: Hardback: 978-1-4039-8675-7 Paperback: 978-1-4039-8675-4

MilitarizationandWarJulian Schofield, Concordia University, Canada

This book looks at the influence of military regimes in seven cases: Pakistan in 1965, India in 1971, Israel in 1956 and 1967, Egypt in 1973, Iran in 1969 and Iraq in 1980. The author contends that countries with military governments are warlike not because they glorify war, but rather because they are poorly equipped to manage diplomacy. Militarized regimes suffer decision-making dysfunction due to the biased training of their leaders and isolated institutions, yielding confrontational policies that generate poor strategy and lead states into war.2ndQtr2007 288pp 234x156mmHardback £42.50 978-1-4039-7929-2

ThelastbattleoftheColdWarTheDeploymentandNegotiatedEliminationofIntermediateRangeNuclearForcesinEurope

Maynard W. Glitman, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Europe and NATO and William Burns, Major General

Providing a fascinating and first-hand account of the bureaucratic and public struggles leading to the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, Glitman focuses on debates among American negotiators, between them and the Europeans, and with the Soviets. This is an important look at policy making and negotiations all the more relevant in an age of proliferation.2006 240pp 234x156mmHardback £42.00 978-1-4039-7281-1

NuclearTransformationTheNewNuclearU.S.Doctrine

Edited by James J. Wirtz, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, USA and Jeffrey A. Larsen, Larsen Consulting Group

‘Thiscompendiumofexpertisehasnoequalandwillreadilyfinditsutilityonstudentreadinglistsandtheshelvesofpractitioners,commentatorsandcritics’.-GlenM.Segell,InstituteofSecurityPolicy,UK

As part of its general rethinking of America’s global strategy, the Bush Administration initiated a re-examination of America’s nuclear doctrine that has generated considerable controversy with its focus on maintaining a reliance on nuclear weapons and potentially increasing willingness to use them. Here a group of leading strategic analysts examine the background to the re-evaluation, issues of implementation and potential implications internationally.2005 304pp 246x189mmHardback £39.90 978-1-4039-6904-0

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Cyberwar,NetwarandtheRevolutioninMilitaryaffairsEdited by Edward F. Halpin, Reader, Philippa Trevorrow, Research Officer and Lecturer, David C. Webb, Professor of Engineering and Steve Wright, Visiting Professor, all at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

The end of the Cold War, the Revolution in Military Affairs, 9/11 and the War on Terror have radically altered the nature of conflict and security in the Twenty-first Century. This book considers how developments in technology could and are effecting the prosecution of war and what the changing nature of warfare means for human rights and civil society.

Contents: List of Tables - Notes on the Contributors - Glossary - Preface; G.Chapman, D.Latella & C.Schaerf - PART ONE: CYBERWAR, NETWAR AND THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS; DEFINING THE ISSUES - Introduction: Defining the Issues; P.Trevorrow, S.Wright, D.C.Webb & E.F.Halpin - Vitual Violence and Real War: Playing War in Computer Games: The Battle with Reality ; M.Bayer - Strategic Information Warfare: An Introduction; G.P.Siroli - PART TWO: IMPLICATIONS OF THE PROBLEM - Virtuous Virtual War; J.Rantapelkonen - Risks of Computer-Related Technology; P.G.Neumann - Missile Defence - The First Steps towards War in Space?; D.C.Webb - Technology as Source of Global Turbulence?; S.Fritsch - Nuclear Weapons and the Vision of Command and Control; B.D.Larkin - Information Warfare and the Laws of War; G.Darnton - PART THREE: COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES - R.M.A.: The Russian Way; F.Pantelogiannis - An Overview of the Research and Development of Information Warfare in China; Chris Wu - PART FOUR: WHAT IS BEING DONE OR MUST BE DONE? - A Bridge Too Far?; M.Moore - Threat Assessment and Protective Measures: Extending the Asia-Europe Meeting IV Conclusions on Fighting International terrorism and other Instruments to Cyber Terrorism; M.Mauro - Policy Laundering and Other Policy Dynamics; I.R.Hosein - Conclusion; S.Wright, P.Trevorrow, D.Webb & E.Halpin - Index

2006 280pp 216x138mmHardback £65.00 978-1-4039-8717-4

TheFutureofIraqDictatorship,Democracy,orDivision

Edited by Liam Anderson, Wright State University, USA and Gareth Stansfield, University of Exeter, UK

‘ThisisthebookthatPresidentbushandPrimeMinisterblairandeveryoneelsevitallyinterestedinthefutureofIraq-shouldread.Thisprovocativeperspectivewillsurelygenerateamuchneededdebate.’

-RobertSpringborg,MbIalJaberProfessorofMiddleEastStudies,SchooloforientalandafricanStudies,Universityoflondon,UK

The Future of Iraq provides a primer on the history and political dynamics of this pivotal state divided by ethnic, religious, and political antagonisms, and provocatively argues that the least discussed future of Iraq might be the best: managed partition. In the new afterword they consider the events of the last two years, especially the elections in Iraq, and their conclusion is that little has changed for the better and much has changed for the worse, adding further support to their original argument.2005 272pp 234x156mmPaperback £10.49 978-1-4039-7144-9

PoliticsisaboutRelationshipablueprintfortheCitizen’sCentury

Harold H. Saunders, Director of International Affairs, Kettering Foundation, USA

‘IcongratulateHalSaundersforurgingpractitioners,academics,andotherreaderstorecognizethoseintheprivatesectorasindispensablepoliticalactors.Icantestifytotheremarkableenergy,ability,creativityand

determinationofindividualsinmeetingthechallengestohumanprogressourworldfaces.Thisground-breakingpoliticalparadigmdeservesourmostseriousattention.’-JimmyCarter,39thPresidentoftheUnitedStatesandNobellaureate‘HalSaundershaswrittenaninsightfulandthought-provokingbookthatshouldbereadbyanyoneconcernedwithimprovingnegotiatingmethodsandapproaches.’-Henrya.Kissinger,FormerSecretaryofState,USa

In this straightforward exploration of core problems facing humanity, Harold Saunders outlines how concerned citizens can bring about social and political change. Using examples from West Virginia to South Africa, Tajikistan to China, this book is full of real stories of how building ‘relationship’ among people through a step-by-step process of continuous interaction can empower citizens outside government. Combining hope and realism, this book is a major contribution to our understanding of the state of the world and the prospects of democracy.2006 256pp 234x156mmHardback £20.99 978-1-4039-7145-6

TEaCHINGaNDRESEaRCHINHIGHEREDUCaTIoN

WriteToTheTopHowtobeaProlificacademic!

W. Brad Johnson, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law, US Naval Academy, USA and Carol A. Mullen, University of South Florida

This concise guide to writing is designed to help any academic become not only productive but truly prolific. It is a pithy, no-nonsense, no-excuses guide to maximizing the quality and quantity of your scholarly products. Write to the Top offers an accessible overview of the art of writing efficiently and effectively; it is a one-stop source for the nuts and bolts of success in getting things written and into print, and for navigating the turbulent waters of professorial role strain along the way. This is the first book that explicitly summarizes the key elements to prolific productivity in academic settings.

Contents: Preface - First, Establish a Well-Honed Writing Habit - Become Dogmatically Disciplined and Set Firm Boundaries - Cater to Your Writing Rhythms - Develop the Attitudes and Perspectives of a Prolific Writer - Know When to Collaborate and When to Cut Losses - Practice Systematic Writing from Start to Finish - Revise, Edit, and Revise Some More - Seek Mentors, Mentoring Networks, and Writing Coaches - Tackle Thoughts and Emotions that Block Productivity - Master the Mechanics of Publication - Drink Deeply from the Cup of Life

3rdQtr2007 224pp 234x156mmHardback £40.00 978-1-4039-7742-7Paperback £8.99 978-1-4039-7743-4

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BatraTheNewGoldenage 8

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Bisley CoxRethinkingGlobalization 2

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CoxE.H.Carr:aCriticalappraisal 21

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