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Political Science and International Relations

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The American Voter Revisited


The American Voter Revisited
by Michael S. Lewis-Beck, William G. Jacoby, Helmut Norpoth, and Herbert F. Weisberg

Presenting a new classic in political psychology and voter behavior.


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Are Worker Rights Human Rights?


Are Worker Rights Human Rights?
by Richard P. McIntyre

In a global economy, workers must assert their collective rights as workers in order to win human rights as individuals.


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Beyond Sputnik


Beyond Sputnik
U.S. Science Policy in the Twenty-First Century
by Homer A. Neal, Tobin L. Smith, and Jennifer B. McCormick

A timely introduction to all facets of U.S. national science policy.


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Capitol Investments


Capitol Investments
The Marketability of Political Skills
by Glenn R. Parker

Members of Congress purposefully develop expertise to improve their employment prospects after they leave office.


Civilizing the Enemy

Civilizing the Enemy
German Reconstruction and the Invention of the West
by Patrick Thaddeus Jackson

The origins of modern civilizational discourse.


Cops, Teachers, Counselors

Cops, Teachers, Counselors
Stories from the Front Lines of Public Service
by Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno

A penetrating look at how government workers make sense of their work, ascribe identity to the people they encounter, and account for their decisions and actions.


Defending the Holy Land

Defending the Holy Land
A Critical Analysis of Israel's Security and Foreign Policy
by Zeev Maoz

A landmark analysis of the entire history of Israel's defense and foreign policies and a fundamental reassessment of its security doctrine.


Democracy's Promise

Democracy's Promise
Immigrants and American Civic Institutions
by Janelle S. Wong

Insights into how immigrants can contribute to the growth of vibrant and diverse American political institutions.


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Deployed


Deployed
How Reservists Bear the Burden of Iraq
by Michael Musheno and Susan M. Ross

The stories of the citizen soldiers of an Army Reserve unit who were among the first wave of reservists mobilized after September 11


Distrusting Democrats

Distrusting Democrats
Outcomes of Participatory Constitution Making
by Devra C. Moehler

Does participation lead citizens of new democracies to invest or disinvest in democracy?


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Dying Inside


Dying Inside
The HIV/AIDS Ward at Limestone Prison
by Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, with Carla Crowder

A graphic exposé of the inhumane treatment of HIV-positive inmates in U.S. prisons.


In Defense of Monopoly

In Defense of Monopoly
How Market Power Fosters Creative Production
by Richard B. McKenzie and Dwight R. Lee

A provocative defense of market dominance.


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International Political Earthquakes


International Political Earthquakes
by Michael Brecher

A preeminent scholar examines the global causes and consequences of international conflict.


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Good Money


Good Money
Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821
by George Selgin

Private Enterprise and the Foundation of Modern Coinage.


The Many Faces of Political Islam

The Many Faces of Political Islam
Religion and Politics in the Muslim World
by Mohammed Ayoob

A lucid, comprehensive examination of the true relationship between Islam and global politics.


Models, Numbers, and Cases

Models, Numbers, and Cases
Methods for Studying International Relations
edited by Detlef F. Sprinz and Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias

A thorough guide to the complexities of international relations research, and an essential text for upper-level and graduate coursework.


The New Imperial Presidency

The New Imperial Presidency
Renewing Presidential Power after Watergate
by Ole R. Holsti

Named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title.

Has the imperial presidency returned? This question has been on the minds of many contemporary political observers, as recent American administrations have aimed to consolidate power.


No Child Left Behind

No Child Left Behind
by Scott Franklin Abernathy

Why NCLB will fail to close the achievement gap—and what we can do about it.


Paradigms and Sand Castles

Paradigms and Sand Castles
Theory Building and Research Design in Comparative Politics
by Barbara Geddes

Makes a compelling case for the importance of thoughtful research design and persuasive evidence in theory building.


Policy Issues Affecting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Families

Policy Issues Affecting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Families
by Sean Cahill and Sarah Tobias

A comprehensive account of the discrimination that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender families confront and a look at how policy changes could make them more secure.


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Politics in the Pews


Politics in the Pews
The Political Mobilization of Black Churches
by Eric L. McDaniel

Examines the factors underlying the political mobilization of Black churches.


Positive Changes in Political Science

Positive Changes in Political Science
The Legacy of Richard D. McKelvey's Most Influential Writings
edited by John H. Aldrich, James E. Alt, and Arthur Lupia

Richard McKelvey's classic papers, accompanied by original essays by leading names in the field.


Private Guns, Public Health

Private Guns, Public Health
by David Hemenway

The first complete picture of the public-health approach to gun violence, and a commonsense plan for ending this American epidemic.


Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy, Revised Edition

Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy, Revised Edition
by Ole R. Holsti

A thoroughly revised version of this essential text, incorporating a wealth of new material on American foreign policy since 9/11.


Racial Union

Racial Union
Law, Intimacy, and the White State in Alabama, 1865-1954
by Julie Novkov

A stunning exploration of America's attitudes on interracial marriage.


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Sacred Violence


Sacred Violence
Torture, Terror, and Sovereignty
by Paul W. Kahn

Is torture the inevitable reaction to terrorism?


Slaves to Fashion

Slaves to Fashion
Poverty and Abuse in the New Sweatshops
by Robert J.S. Ross

A provocative and accessible history and study of the sweatshop and a major contribution to the debate over its rebirth.


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Three's a Crowd


Three's a Crowd
The Dynamic of Third Parties, Ross Perot, and Republican Resurgence
by Ronald B. Rapoport and Walter J. Stone

Reveals how the "dynamic of third parties" fuels the continuing evolution of our political system


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To See Ourselves as Others See Us


To See Ourselves as Others See Us
How Publics Abroad View the United States after 9/11
by Ole R. Holsti

As anti-American sentiment grows abroad, the U.S. is losing the power of persuasion.


Where Women Run

Where Women Run
Gender and Party in the American States
by Kira Sanbonmatsu

Where are the women candidates?


The White Welfare State

The White Welfare State
The Racialization of U.S. Welfare Policy
by Deborah E. Ward

Groundbreaking new research into the historical relationship between race and social welfare.




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