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Leo StraussAn Introduction to His Thought and Intellectual LegacyThomas L. Pangle

This book is the first accurate, non-polemical, compre-hensive guide to Strauss’s mature political philosophy and its intellectual influence. It includes a synoptic criti-cal survey of writings from scholars who have extended Strauss’s influence into the more practical, sub-philo-sophic fields of social and political science and com-mentary. Pangle shows how these analysts have in effect imported Straussian impulses into a “new” kind of political and social science.

2006 184 pp.0-8018-8440-3 $19.95 paperback

The Paradox of Democratic CapitalismPolitics and Economics in American ThoughtDavid F. Prindle

Tracing the rise of natural law doctrine from neoclassi-cal economics, David F. Prindle examines the interplay of ideas about politics, economics, and law in Ameri-can society from the pre-revolutionary era to the eve of the September 11 attacks. He argues that while the United States was founded on liberalism, there is con-stant tension between two ideals of the liberal tradition: capitalism and democracy.

2006 384 pp.0-8018-8411-X $49.95 hardcover

Constitutional DemocracyCreating and Maintaining a Just Political OrderWalter F. Murphy

In this engaging and provocative work, Walter F. Murphy combines a lifetime’s study of constitutions and democracy with traditional storytelling to answer fundamental questions about constitutional democracy: How is it created? How is it maintained? How can it be adapted to changing circumstances?

2006 560 pp.0-8018-8470-5 $55.00 hardcover

Plato and the Virtue of CourageLinda R. Rabieh

Linda R. Rabieh examines Plato’s two main the-matic discussions of courage, in the Laches and the Republic, and discovers that the two dialogues together yield a coherent, unified treatment of courage that ex-plores a variety of vexing questions: Can courage be separated from justice, so that one can act courageous-ly while advancing an unjust cause? Can courage be le-gitimately called a virtue? What role does wisdom play in courage? What role does courage play in wisdom?

2006 232 pp.0-8018-8469-1 $45.00 hardcover

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Pluralism and Liberal DemocracyRichard E. Flathman

One of the country’s most distinguished political theo-rists turns to the task of how best to explain, justify, and encourage the concept, practice, and institutionalization of pluralism. By examining and analyzing the accounts and explanations of four philosophers—William James, Hannah Arendt, Stuart Hampshire, and Michael Oakeshott—Richard E. Flathman augments the theo-ries of pluralism most familiar to students and scholars of politics and political theory.

2005 232 pp.0-8018-8215-X $40.00 hardcover

Originalism in American Law and PoliticsA Constitutional HistoryJohnathan O’Neill

Refuting the contention that originalism is a recent concoction of political conservatives like Robert Bork, Johnathan O’Neill asserts that recent appeals to the ori-gin of the Constitution in Supreme Court decisions and commentary, especially by Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, continue an established pattern in American history.

2005 296 pp.0-8018-8111-0 $55.00 hardcover

Beyond the First AmendmentThe Politics of Free Speech and PluralismSamuel P. Nelson

Political theorist Samuel P. Nelson argues that the law of the First Amendment has supplanted the vital politics of free speech. After considering three phi-losophies commonly used to justify speech protection, Nelson pushes the debate beyond constitutional and legal questions by advocating an approach grounded in value pluralism.

2005 240 pp.0-8018-8173-0 $50.00 hardcover

Freedom ReclaimedRediscovering the American VisionJohn E. Schwarz

“First-rate, sound, and convincing defense of expansive freedom and active government against the currently dominant ‘free market’ version.” —Choice

2005 264 pp.0-8018-7981-7 $�0.00 hardcover

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The Limits of Rawlsian JusticeRoberto Alejandro

“In this well-written examination, Alejandro weaves Rawls’s writings after A Theory of Justice into a clear and provocative account of Rawls’s view of justice.” —Choice

1997 224 pp.0-8018-6883-1 $�5.00 paperback

The Amendments to the ConstitutionA CommentaryGeorge Anastaplo

“Provocative, engaging, and not an inap-propriate introduction to George Anastap-lo. Discourse on the ‘right of revolution,’ it turns out, was precisely what got him into trouble with the Illinois bar 45 years ago. He remains important as much for what he has written since as for what he did then.”

—Law and Politics Book Review

1995 488 pp.0-8018-4960-8 $�5.00 paperback

The Constitution of 1787A CommentaryGeorge Anastaplo

“Those desiring to engage in the enterprise of ‘thinking about the Constitution’ in the company of a resourceful and knowledge-able guide will find this book quite interest-ing and enjoyable.”

—Journal of American History

1989 360 pp.0-8018-3606-9 $�5.00 paperback

The Communitarian ConstitutionBeau Breslin

“A significant contribution to the literature on constitutional theory.”

—Law and Politics Book Review

2004 288 pp.0-8018-8538-8 $�5.00 paperback

Israel and the Politics of Jewish IdentityThe Secular-Religious ImpasseAsher Cohen and Bernard Susser

“Mandatory reading for anyone interested in Israeli society, which excellently exem-plifies the relationship between the two leading forces in human history, politics and religion.”

—American Political Science Review

2000 184 pp.0-8018-6345-7 $44.00 hardcover

Public IntegrityJ. Patrick Dobel

“In Dobel’s book the outlines of public in-tegrity come into view. We see the extent to which integrity remains compatible with inconsistencies over personal history and social geography, the ways in which it can abide both pluralism and pragmatism.”

—American Political Science Review

1999 280 pp.0-8018-6916-1 $�5.00 paperback

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Constituting Federal SovereigntyThe European Union in Comparative ContextLeslie Friedman Goldstein

“A very impressive and thought-provoking book that contributes to the research stream represented by books on the impact of European Courts on European ‘constitution-al’ politics.”

—Law and Politics Book Review

2001 256 pp.0-8018-6663-4 $4�.00 hardcover

America’s Constitutional SoulHarvey C. Mansfield, Jr.

“In what is a provocatively trenchant book, Mansfield takes relish in propelling his read-ers down the rats’ maze of liberal arguments supporting a conservative outlook. Herein lies the real soul of American politics.”

—Political Studies

1991 256 pp.0-8018-4634-X $19.95 paperback

The Americanization of Religious MinoritiesConfronting the Constitutional OrderEric Michael Mazur

“A cogent exploration of the ‘free exercise’ clause of the First Amendment and how it has been construed in constitutional conflicts with three minority religions: the Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Latter-Day Saints, and Native Americans.”

—Journal of Church and State

1999 224 pp.0-8018-8056-4 $18.95 paperback

Political Philosophy and the God of AbrahamThomas L. Pangle

“An enticing introduction to the richly provoc-ative debate about fundamental questions of faith raised among the Bible’s greatest students—Augustine and Aquinas, Ibn Ezra and Maimonides, al-Ghazali and Averroes, Luther and Calvin—and an array of writers from ancient and modern philosophical tra-ditions as well.” —Weekly Standard

2003 304 pp.0-8018-7328-2 $�9.95 hardcover

Liberal Democracy and the Social Acceleration of TimeWilliam E. Scheuerman

“How has increased speed in all fields af-fected the working of traditional demo-cratic institutions? Scheuerman, whose intimate familiarity with political philosophy is evident, raises this fascinating question throughout this excellent scholarly trea-tise.” —Choice

2004 312 pp.0-8018-7885-3 $4�.00 hardcover

The Political Philosophy of James MadisonGarrett Ward Sheldon

“Sheldon interweaves Madison’s intellec-tual development with his political career: the one the warp, the one the weft, of his mind.” —Times Literary Supplement

2000 160 pp.0-8018-7106-9 $16.95 paperback

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Writings on Empire and SlaveryAlexis de Tocqueville edited and translated by Jennifer Pitts

“Should be required reading for anyone inter-ested in the history of colonialism, imperial-ism, liberalism and Algeria . . . Features the clarity and depth that one expects from the author of Democracy in America.”

—Patterns of Prejudice

2000 320 pp.0-8018-7756-3 $17.50 paperback

The Presence of the PastEssays on the State and the ConstitutionSheldon Wolin

“The enlightenment so generously supplied by Wolin reveals a grim view of the Ameri-can Republic in the wake of its Bicentennial celebrations . . . A very important book, and I recommend it most highly.”

—Journal of Politics

1989 248 pp.0-8018-4116-X $18.95 paperback

The Political Philosophy of Thomas JeffersonGarrett Ward Sheldon

“It’s easy to see why John F. Kennedy told a dinner for American winners of the Nobel Prize that his audience was the most bril-liant assembly ever gathered in the White House except when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.” —Washington Post

1991 184 pp.0-8018-4714-1 $�5.00 paperback

The Presidency and Political ScienceTwo Hundred Years of Constitutional DebateRaymond Tatalovich and Thomas S. Engeman

“A thorough investigation of the breadth of presidential scholarship, and the [authors] place that thought in a useful framework that asks pertinent questions to be answered by the scholars of various eras and schools of thought.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2003 288 pp., 6 illustrations0-8018-7322-3 $17.95 paperback

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Bureaucracy in a Democratic StateA Governance PerspectiveKenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O’Toole Jr.

Kenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O’Toole Jr. present a timely analysis of working democracy, arguing that bureaucracy—often considered antithetical to funda-mental democratic principles—can actually promote democracy.

2006 240 pp.0-8018-8357-1 $19.95 paperback

This Land The Battle over Sprawl and the Future of AmericaAnthony Flint

“An engaging, vivid and provocative work. Written with analytical rigor but also a crafty journalistic eye for the human-interest story that crystallizes an abstract theme, this book merits inclusion in any library.”

—Library Journal

2006 310 pp., 24 halftones0-8018-8419-5 $�4.95 hardcover

Madison’s ManagersPublic Administration and the ConstitutionAnthony M. Bertelli and Laurence E. Lynn Jr.

Combining insights from traditional thought and prac-tice and from contemporary political analysis, Madison’s Managers presents a constitutional theory of public ad-ministration in the United States. Anthony Michael Bertelli and Laurence E. Lynn Jr. contend that managerial respon-sibility in American government depends on official re-spect for the separation of powers and a commitment to judgment, balance, rationality, and accountability in mana-gerial practice.

2006 240 pp., 1 line drawing0-8018-8319-9 $�5.00 paperback

American Defense Policyeighth editionedited by Paul J. Bolt, Damon V. Coletta, and Collins G. Shackelford, Jr.

American Defense Policy has been a mainstay for instruc-tors of courses in political science, international relations, military affairs, and American national security for over 25 years. The updated and thoroughly revised eighth edition considers questions of continuity and change in Ameri-ca’s defense policy in the face of a global climate beset by geopolitical tensions, rapid technological change, and terrorist violence.

2005 496 pp., 4 line drawings0-8018-8094-7 $�5.00 paperback

American Government / Public Policy

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A Strike like No Other StrikeLaw and Resistance during the Pittston Coal Strike of 1989–1990Richard A. Brisbin, Jr.

“A comprehensive account and analysis of the lengthy Pittston coal strike of 1989–90, focusing on the effects of the law and its ap-paratus on the actions of Pittston Coal, the United Mine Workers union, judges, and the miners themselves.” —Choice

2002 368 pp. 17 halftones, 2 maps0-8018-6901-3 $46.95 hardcover

The Institutional PresidencyOrganizing and Managing the White House from FDR to Clintonsecond editionJohn P. Burke

“A useful synthesis of the knowledge that presidency-watchers have gleaned about the formal operations of the White House.”

—Political Science Quarterly

2000 296 pp.0-8018-6501-8 $19.95 paperback

The Rule of Law in AmericaRonald A. Cass

“An effective and timely affirmation of the continuing force of the rule of law in the U.S.” —Choice

2001 232 pp.0-8018-7441-6 $19.95 paperback

Bureaucracy and Self-GovernmentReconsidering the Role of Public Administration in American PoliticsBrian J. Cook

“Traces, often quite nicely and originally, the tension between what the author calls ‘in-strumental’ and ‘constitutive’ conceptions of public administration through Ameri-can history.”

—Political Science Quarterly

1996 184 pp.0-8018-5410-5 $18.95 paperback

Downsizing DemocracyHow America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its PublicMatthew A. Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg

“A thoughtful and useful analysis of present-day democratic decline.”

—Washington Post Book World

2002 308 pp.0-8018-7886-1 $18.95 paperback

The Endangered Species ActHistory, Conservation Biology, and Public PolicyBrian Czech and Paul R. Krausman

“Provokes thoughtful consideration of the ESA, it logically organizes ESA issues, and it boldy recommends improvements.”

—Environmental Conservation

2001 232 pp., 6 charts/graphs0-8018-6504-2 $�9.95 paperback

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Regulatory Politics in Transitionsecond editionMarc Allen Eisner

“A comprehensive and readable history of regulatory politics in the United States. It will be an excellent supplementary text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses, and it also provides much perspec-tive for scholars. The field needs such a book

. . . Superb.” —Policy Currents

2000 296 pp.0-8018-6492-5 $19.95 paperback

The Hidden-Hand PresidencyEisenhower as LeaderFred I. Greenstein

“A fascinating exposition of Eisenhower’s leadership techniques.”

—Political Science Quarterly

1994 312 pp.0-8018-4901-2 $�5.00 paperback

The George W. Bush PresidencyAn Early Assessmentedited by Fred I. Greenstein

“The first sober, academic look at the George W. Bush presidency . . . The contributors to the book not only succeed in merging the immediate and the theoretical, but they do so with uniform success.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2003 336 pp., 17 graphs0-8018-7846-2 $19.95 paperback

Congressional Caucuses in National PolicymakingSusan Webb Hammond

“A comprehensive account of the caucus sys-tem and an integrated explanation building on current theoretical models.”

—Political Science Quarterly

1998 272 pp.0-8018-6817-3 $�0.95 paperback

Religion Returns to the Public SquareFaith and Policy in Americaedited by Hugh Heclo and Wilfred M. McClay foreword by E.J. Dionne Jr.

“This impressive study is grounded on the premise that religion is inevitably public in a political sense.” —America

2003 408 pp.0-8018-7195-6 $��.50 paperback

Government PerformanceWhy Management MattersPatricia W. Ingraham, Philip G. Joyce, and Amy Kneedler Donahue

“A seminal study, provides a positive picture of public managers eager to learn and to cre-ate management capacity, which is posited as the key to governmental performance.”

—Choice

2003 216 pp., 4 illustrations0-8018-7228-6 $19.95 paperback

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Daniel Patrick MoynihanThe Intellectual in Public Lifeedited by Robert A. Katzmann

The contributors to this career-spanning as-sessment knew Moynihan as teacher, schol-ar, and colleague, and they use their diverse interactions with him to paint a picture of an extraordinary thinker with many areas of intellectual concern: social policy, interna-tional relations, public works, race relations, and government secrecy.

1998 240 pp.0-8018-7967-1 $17.95 paperback

The Transformation of GovernancePublic Administration for Twenty-First Century AmericaDonald F. Kettl

“Kettl’s new book is a well-written and in-sightful assessment of the state of public ad-ministration, in both theory and practice.”

—Choice

2002 224 pp.0-8018-7049-6 $19.95 paperback

Space Policy in the Twenty-First Centuryedited by W. Henry Lambright

“The subject of policy and the decisions that have to be made and to understand who will be/are the decision makers is vital for future space progress and development. This book gives us an invaluable insight into the meth-ods and mechanisms involved.”

—Spaceflight

2002 304 pp.0-8018-7068-2 $49.95 hardcover

Programs in Aid of the Pooreighth editionSar A. Levitan, Garth L. Mangum, Stephen L. Mangum, and Andrew M. Sum

“Packed into the 140 small pages of Pro-grams in Aid of the Poor is everything that the behavioral scientist wants to know about poor people and the programs designed to assist them but doesn’t know whom to ask or what sources to consult.”

—Annals of Regional Science

2003 304 pp., 17 illustrations0-8018-7122-0 $19.95 paperback

The Selling of Supreme Court NomineesJohn Anthony Maltese

“A careful and concise history, description, and analysis of the modern Supreme Court appointment process.”

—Journal of Politics

1995 216 pp.0-8018-5883-6 $19.95 paperback

Political Parties and Constitutional GovernmentRemaking American DemocracySidney M. Milkis

“From the founding generation of Jefferson and Madison, through the reform years of Teddy Roosevelt’s third party efforts, and on up to FDR’s purge campaign, Milkis displays his expertise of presidential politics.”

—Virginia Quarterly Review

1999 240 pp.0-8018-6195-0 $�0.95 paperback

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The Birth of City Planning in the United States, 1840–1917Jon A. Peterson

“No understanding of early twentieth-century political and cultural history will be complete without this thorough account of the Pro-gressive Era’s most visible legacy.”

—Journal of American History

2003 464 pp. 93 halftones, 24 line drawings0-8018-7210-3 $59.95 hardcover

Transforming CaliforniaA Political History of Land Use and DevelopmentStephanie S. Pincetl

“A valuable background on 150 years of Cal-ifornia’s political and environmental history

. . . Offers some practical, challenging and timely ideas about how Californians can do a better job in the future.”

—San Francisco Chronicle

1999 400 pp. 41 halftones, 14 line drawings0-8018-7312-6 $�4.00 paperback

Democracy and the InternetAllies or Adversaries?Leslie David Simon, Javier Corrales, and Donald R. Wolfensberger

Three essays draw evidence from starkly dif-ferent regions of the world—the Middle East, Latin America, and the United States.

2002 124 pp.1-930365-09-8 $11.95 paperback

Legislators, Leaders, and LawmakingThe U.S. House of Representatives in the Postreform EraBarbara Sinclair

“A superb combination of description and analysis that captures the Democratic-domi-nated House of the 1980s and early 1990s.”

—Congress and the Presidency

1995 352 pp.0-8018-5712-0 $�1.95 paperback

Making Government ManageableExecutive Organization and Management in the Twenty-First Centuryedited by Thomas H. Stanton and Benjamin Ginsberg

“With cautious optimism, this book argues that the organization of government is criti-cal to the success of government and gives practical examples and principles of man-ageable and successful government.”

—Public Administration Review

2004 320 pp.0-8018-7832-2 $18.95 paperback

The Rise of the StatesEvolution of American State GovernmentJon C. Teaford

“A standard reference and starting point for those seeking to understand the history of state government.”

—Journal of American History

2002 280 pp.0-8018-6889-0 $��.95 paperback

The Invention of the United States SenateDaniel Wirls and Stephen Wirls

“Brings theory and history together in a lu-cid and timely analysis of this pivotal insti-tution’s formation and early development in a way suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2004 288 pp.0-8018-7439-4 $18.95 paperback

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Medicine and the MarketEquity v. ChoiceDaniel Callahan and Angela A. Wasunna

The authors compare the different approach-es taken in the market debate by health care economists, conservative market advocates, and liberal supporters of single payer or gov-ernment-regulated systems.

2006 334 pp.0-8018-8339-3 $�5.00 hardcover

Medicare Prospective Payment and the Shaping of U.S. Health CareRick Mayes, Ph.D., and Robert A. Berenson, M.D.

This volume explains how Medicare’s inno-vative payment system triggered temporary shifts in power away from the providers to the payers and how providers have respond-ed to encroachments upon their professional and financial autonomy.

2006 288 pp. 12 b&w illustrations0-8018-8454-3 $48.95 hardcover

Child Health in AmericaMaking a Difference through AdvocacyJudith S. Palfrey, M.D.

Judith S. Palfrey explores the meaning of advocacy to children’s health and describes how health providers, community agencies, teachers, parents, and others can work to-gether to bring about needed change.

2006 336 pp. 5 halftones, 11 line drawings0-8018-8453-5 $�0.00 paperback

Health Security for AllDreams of Universal Health Care in AmericaAlan Derickson

“Required reading for those interested in the life and death of health policy initiatives . . . Valuable primer on health policy.” —JAMA

2005 256 pp.0-8018-8081-5 $�0.00 hardcover

Governing HealthThe Politics of Health Policythird editionCarol S. Weissert and William G. Weissert

“No other book offers a better overview of what every health professional or anyone who is intensely interested in health affairs should know about the politics of policymak-ing.” —JAMA

2006 464 pp. 10 b&w illustrations 0-8018-8432-2 $�9.95 paperback

Older Americans, Vital CommunitiesA Bold Vision for Societal AgingW. Andrew Achenbaum

This thought-provoking work grapples with the vast range of issues associated with the aging population and challenges people of all ages to think more boldly and more cre-atively about the relationship between older Americans and their communities.

2005 224 pp.0-8018-8237-0 $40.00 hardcover

False AlarmWhy the Greatest Threat to Social Security and Medicare Is the Campaign to “Save” ThemJoseph White

“Drawing together an impressive range of existing studies and displaying a dazzling grasp of program and budgetary details, White shows again and again that critics of Medicare and Social Security have hidden highly contested value judgments behind a veil of public-spirited alarmism.”

—Health Affairs

2001 344 pp., 3 line drawings0-8018-7449-1 $��.95 paperback

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America’s Public SchoolsFrom the Common School to “No Child Left Behind”William J. Reese

William J. Reese’s history of public schools in America ex-amines why citizens have repeatedly turned to the schools to improve society and how successive generations of reform-ers have tried to alter the curriculum and teaching practice to achieve their goals.

2005 376 pp.0-8018-8196-X $�1.95 paperback

Public Funding of Higher EducationChanging Contexts and New Rationalesedited by Edward P. St. John and Michael D. Parsons

Scholars and practitioners address the complexities of this new climate and the impact of recent trends on policy and on political advocacy at the federal, state, and institutional levels. Rethinking traditional rationales for public financing, contributors to this volume offer alternatives for policymak-ers, administrators, faculty, students, and researchers strug-gling with this difficult practical dynamic.

2004 272 pp., 16 line drawings0-8018-8259-1 $��.00 paperback

Refinancing the College DreamAccess, Equal Opportunity, and Justice for TaxpayersEdward P. St. John in collaboration with Eric H. Asker

“A thorough critique of the past four decades of higher edu-cation assistance programs . . . A brave attempt to reconcile the progressive zeal for access and the conservative pres-sure for academic accountability.” —Connection

2003 272 pp., 9 illustrations0-8018-7265-0 $44.95 hardcover

The Future of the Public University in AmericaBeyond the CrossroadsJames J. Duderstadt and Farris W. Womack

The authors look at the forces driving change—economic imperatives, technology, and market forces—as well as the characteristics of the public university that make change dif-ficult and suggest strategies at the state and federal level to preserve and strengthen public higher education as a re-source for future generations.

2003 256 pp.0-8018-8062-9 $�1.95 paperback

The States and Public Higher Education PolicyAffordability, Access, and Accountabilityedited by Donald E. Heller

“Any administrator who wants to gain a deeper understand-ing of these issues than can be gleaned from a presidential candidates’ debate might do well to spend some time with these essays.” —University Business

2001 288 pp., 20 line drawings 0-8018-7740-7 $�5.00 paperback

Education Policy

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Strategies of DominanceThe Misdirection of U.S. Foreign PolicyP. Edward Haley foreword by Lee H. Hamilton

In a critical overview of U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War, P. Edward Haley draws surprising connections be-tween key elements of George W. Bush’s foreign policy and those of Bill Clinton.

2006 304 pp. 0-8018-8413-6 $��.95 paperback

A Troubled PeaceU.S. Policy and the Two KoreasChae-Jin Lee

Chae-Jin Lee reviews the vicissitudes of U.S. policy toward South and North Korea since 1948 when rival regimes were installed on the Korean peninsula.

2006 376 pp., 1 map 0-8018-8331-8 $�7.95 paperback

Nation-BuildingBeyond Afghanistan and Iraqedited by Francis Fukuyama

“A valuable resource filled with critical reflec-tion and evaluation and offering valuable suggestions to reduce future mistakes . . . A sober testimony and very highly recom-mended.” —Bookwatch

2006 272 pp. 0-8018-8335-0 $�1.95 paperback

Nuclear First StrikeConsequences of a Broken TabooGeorge H. Quester

This provocative and timely work examines various scenarios in which the deployment of nuclear weapons could occur, the prob-able consequences of such an escalation, the likely world reactions, and the plausible policy ramifications.

2006 176 pp.0-8018-8285-0 $��.95 paperback

Energy and Security Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategyedited by Jan H. Kalicki and David L. Goldwyn

“Surveys the prospective world of oil and gas . . . [and] argues that the United States needs a coherent energy policy that is an integral part of U.S. foreign policy.”

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2005 640 pp., 49 line drawings0-8018-8279-6 $�9.95 paperback

Selling Intervention and WarThe Presidency, the Media, and the American PublicJon Western

Jon Western examines the competition among foreign policy elites in the executive branch and Congress in winning the hearts and minds of the American public for mili-tary intervention.

2005 320 pp.0-8018-8109-9 $18.95 paperback

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The Battle for IraqBBC News Correspondents on the War against Saddamedited by Sara Beck and Malcolm Downing

The BBC’s best reporters offer a uniquely balanced, accessible, and multifaceted his-tory of the conflict that charts a clear path through the complexities of world events during this turbulent time.

2003 216 pp. 11 photographs, 3 maps0-8018-7936-1 $�4.95 hardcover

Uneasy BalanceCivil-Military Relations in Peacetime America since 1783Thomas S. Langston

“A major contribution to the greater under-standing of the challenges nations face in preparing their military for the future.”

—Parameters

2003 208 pp.0-8018-7421-1 $�9.95 hardcover

Armed HumanitariansU.S. Interventions from Northern Iraq to KosovoRobert C. DiPrizio

“DiPrizio’s controversial conclusions chal-lenge some widely held beliefs and therefore can be expected to spark an animated de-bate that hopefully will help us to understand better one important aspect of humanitarian interventions.”

—Journal of Peace Research

2002 256 pp.0-8018-7067-4 $�5.00 paperback

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Combating ProliferationStrategic Intelligence and Security PolicyJason D. Ellis and Geoffrey D. Kiefer

Defense policy specialists Jason Ellis and Geoffrey Kiefer find disturbing trends in both the collection and analysis of intelli-gence and in its use in the development and implementation of security policy.

2004 320 pp. 16 halftones & line drawings0-8018-7958-2 $48.00 hardcover

The First CasualtyThe War Correspondent as Hero and Myth-Maker from the Crimea to Iraqthird editionPhillip Knightley

“Remains the single most perceptive treat-ment of journalism in times of war and con-flict.” —History News Network

2004 608 pp.0-8018-8030-0 $�1.95 paperback

Explaining Foreign PolicyU.S. Decision-Making and the Persian Gulf WarSteve A. Yetiv

“Rarely does one find a book that both thor-oughly presents a theoretical framework and then actually tests that framework against reality by the vigorous use of history . . . [Yetiv] has done a remarkably good job of balancing both elements in a new study of US decision-making in the first Persian Gulf War.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2004 304 pp.0-8018-7811-X $19.95 paperback

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Lifting the Fog of WarAdmiral Bill Owens, with Ed Offley

“Owens skillfully portrays the state of Amer-ica’s military and offers concrete steps to solve its problems.” —Military Review

2001 296 pp.0-8018-6841-6 $19.95 paperback

Presidential Decisions for WarKorea, Vietnam, and the Persian GulfGary R. Hess

“A solid work. . . Hess has packaged three historical vignettes in a thorough, concise, and readable primer on wartime presidential leadership.” —The Historian

2001 280 pp.0-8018-6516-6 $19.95 paperback

War in the Modern WorldTheodore Ropp with a new introduction by Alex Roland

“Far and away the best of the histories of military affairs.”

—American Political Science Review

2000 424 pp.0-8018-6445-3 $�0.95 paperback

Civilian Control of the MilitaryThe Changing Security EnvironmentMichael C. Desch

“A refreshing addition to the literature on civil-military relations. It challenges tra-ditional explanations and contributes to several different important theoretical and policy debates.”

—Journal of Military History

1999 200 pp., 15 illustrations0-8018-6639-1 $19.95 paperback

American National Securityfifth editionAmos A. Jordan, William J. Taylor, Jr., and Michael J. Mazarr with a new foreword by Sam Nunn

“A classic text . . . It does an exemplary job of explaining the process of defining and imple-menting national security objectives.”

—Foreign Affairs

1998 640 pp., 18 illustrations0-8018-5984-0 $�7.95 paperback

From the Cold War to a New EraThe United States and the Soviet Union, 1983–1991updated editionDon Oberdorfer

“An excellent, balanced account of the rela-tionship between the Soviet Union and the United States during the years of the Reagan and Bush administrations.”

—H-Pol, H-NET Reviews

1998 568 pp., 34 photographs0-8018-5922-0 $��.95 paperback

The Army and VietnamAndrew F. Krepinevich, Jr.

“[Krepinevich] has focused on the U.S. Army, assessing its ability to meet the challenges posed by our military involvement in Viet-nam from 1959 to 1975 . . . From the Army perspective the account is certainly accurate, and devastating.” —Washington Monthly

1986 344 pp.0-8018-3657-3 $�1.95 paperback

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New & Forthcoming Breeding Bin LadensAmerica, Islam, and the Future of EuropeZachary Shore

Zachary Shore asserts that the growing ambivalence of Europe’s Muslims poses risks to national identities, inter-national security, and the transatlantic alliance. Through in-depth interviews with Muslims living across the Euro-pean Union, he gives voice to people of deep faith who speak of the conflict between their desire to integrate into their adopted societies and the repulsion they feel toward some of what the West represents.

2006 240 pp.0-8018-8505-1 $�5.00 hardcover

Global Social ChangeHistorical and Comparative Perspectivesedited by Christopher Chase-Dunn and Salvatore J. Babones

In this informative and exciting volume, accomplished se-nior sociologists and outstanding younger scholars offer an introduction to ways of studying and understanding global social change.

2006 408 pp., 23 line drawings0-8018-8424-1 $�6.95 paperback

Diplomacy on the EdgeContainment of Ethnic Conflict and the Minorities Working Group of the Conferences on YugoslaviaGeert-Hinrich Ahrens

Geert-Hinrich Ahrens tells about the international efforts to mediate the political, economic, and social climate of the countries of the former Yugoslavia in 1991–2004 when some of the struggles were deadly.

2006 624 pp.0-8018-8557-4 $4�.00 hardcover

Atoms for PeaceA Future after Fifty Years?edited by Joseph F. Pilat foreword by Mohamed ElBaradei

“The book presents a wide range of views on nuclear and nonproliferation matters at a time when many fundamental approaches to these matters are being reconsidered.”

—Scott Davis, nonproliferation expert2006 288 pp.0-8018-8561-2 $�5.00 paperback

The Strategic TriangleFrance, Germany, and the United States in the Shaping of the New Europeedited by Helga Haftendorn, Georges-Henri Soutou, Stephen F. Szabo, and Samuel F. Wells, Jr.

Based on a conference held in Potsdam, Germany, and a workshop at the Woodrow Wilson Center, this book discusses a series of economic and diplomatic episodes and asks how they affected France and Germany’s relations with each other, with countries outside this triangle, and with international institutions such as the EU and NATO.

2006 432 pp.0-8018-8564-7 $�5.00 paperback

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How “American” Is Globalization?William H. Marling

William Marling’s provocative work analyzes the impacts of American technology and culture on foreign societies. Decon-structing the myth of global Americanization, he argues that despite the typically American belief that the United States dominates foreign countries, the practical effects of “Ameri-canization” amount to less than one might suppose.

2006 248 pp., 2 line drawings, 3 halftones0-8018-8353-9 $�4.95 hardcover

Globalization and the Race for ResourcesStephen G. Bunker and Paul S. Ciccantell

This work explores the sequence of trade-dominant econo-mies—Portugal, the Netherlands, Holland, Britain, the United States, and Japan, showing how each nation became a global power by devising technologies, social and financial institu-tions, and markets to enhance its access to raw materials.

2005 288 pp., 4 line drawings 0-8018-8243-5 $��.95 paperback

The GlobalizersDevelopment Workers in ActionJeffrey T. Jackson

Using Honduras as a case study, Jeffrey T. Jackson illumi-nates the processes by which wealthy western countries target countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East for political economic construction, or nation building.

2005 392 pp., 10 line drawings, 15 halftones0-8018-8123-4 $55.00 hardcover

Globalizing WomenTransnational Feminist NetworksValentine M. Moghadam

Globalizing Women explains how the negative and positive aspects of globalization have helped to create transnation-al networks of activists and organizations with common agendas.

2005 280 pp.0-8018-8024-6 $18.95 paperback

Terms of InquiryOn the Theory and Practice of Political ScienceJames W. Davis

James W. Davis critically examines central claims and as-sumptions made by proponents of the scientific method in general, as well as the specific problems confronting the social sciences in particular.

2005 296 pp., 10 line drawings, 2 halftones0-8018-8084-X $45.00 hardcover0-8018-8085-8 $19.95 paperback

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The Guilt of NationsRestitution and Negotiating Historical InjusticesElazar Barkan

“Barkan makes a persuasive case that, de-spite all the difficulties, the recent vogue for apologies and restitution should be wel-comed.” —Economist

2001 456 pp.0-8018-6807-6 $19.95 paperback

Mothers of Heroes and MartyrsGender Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979–1999Lorraine Bayard de Volo

“Draws upon field research in Nicaragua dur-ing 1992–93 and extensive open-ended in-terviews with the most active members of the pro-Sandinista Committee of Mothers of heroes and Martyrs of Matagalpa.”

—Perspectives on Politics

2001 320 pp.0-8018-6764-9 $�6.95 paperback

Cultures of AntimilitarismNational Security in Germany and JapanThomas U. Berger

“Berger not only makes an important new contribution to our understanding of na-tional security and defense planning in those countries, but also does a great service to the scholarly community by showing that cultural theory remains a viable methodol-ogy for the study of war.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

1998 272 pp.0-8018-7238-3 $�5.00 paperback

Keeping the PeaceLasting Solutions to Ethnic ConflictsDaniel L. Byman

“A useful primer for the study of ethnic con-flict, one whose principal strength lies in its deft and succinct summaries of the main approaches to the study of ethnicity and conflict.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2002 296 pp.0-8018-6804-1 $��.95 paperback

An Alliance at RiskThe United States and Europe since September 11Laurent Cohen-Tanugi translated by George A. Holoch, Jr.

“A remarkably balanced reflection on the tensions between the European approach to world affairs and U.S. diplomacy since September 11.” —Foreign Affairs

2003 168 pp.0-8018-7841-1 $19.95 hardcover

Threats and PromisesThe Pursuit of International InfluenceJames W. Davis, Jr.

“James Davis’s important and persuasive new book addresses the previously under-theo-rized issue of promises and assurances in international relations.”

—Political Science Quarterly

2000 240 pp. 3 maps, 2 figures0-8018-7736-9 $�5.00 paperback

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The Politics of VerificationNancy W. Gallagher

“Demonstrates that verification is not a technical exercise but a set of political in-teractions on multiple levels and with unan-ticipated consequences.” —Choice

1999 336 pp.0-8018-7739-3 $�5.00 paperback

PeacemongerMarrack Goulding

“A frank and perceptive account of what it was like to be at the heart of the UN at a time when its role in international relations was expanding at an astonishing pace.”

—Times Literary Supplement

2003 416 pp., 8 maps0-8018-7858-6 $�9.95 hardcover

A Creative TensionThe Foreign Policy Roles of the President and CongressLee H. Hamilton with Jordan Tama

A Creative Tension is the most extensive analysis of the congressional and presiden-tial roles in foreign policy by a former mem-ber of Congress. Hamilton explores the topic in an original, stimulating, and accessible manner by deftly mixing incisive commen-tary with illuminating personal reflections.

2003 108 pp.1-930365-12-8 $11.95 paperback

Globalization and the Postcolonial WorldThe New Political Economy of Developmentsecond editionAnkie Hoogvelt

“A well-written textbook and a helpful review of recent theories of development . . . It for-mulates an innovative synthetic approach of its own and convincingly uses this approach to describe important recent changes in the Third World and in the global system.”

—Journal of Asian Studies

2001 336 pp.0-8018-6692-8 $19.95 paperback

The United States and Pakistan, 1947–�000Disenchanted AlliesDennis Kux

“This judicious chronicle of U.S.–Pakistani relations from the 1940s to the twenty-first century is bound to be the definitive work on the topic.”

—Journal of Cold War Studies

2001 496 pp.0-8018-6572-7 $��.95 paperback

Global Human SmugglingComparative Perspectivesedited by David Kyle and Rey Koslowski

“Challenges and reassesses many widely held views on controversial issues and it should change current thinking on the topic.”—Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

2001 384 pp. 3 figures, 6 tables0-8018-6590-5 $�5.00 paperback

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Rogue States and U.S. Foreign PolicyContainment after the Cold WarRobert S. Litwak

“In addition to the excellent analytical frame-work, Litwak provides three detailed case studies—Iraq, Iran, and North Korea . . . A must read for analysts, policy makers, and students.” —Political Science Quarterly

2000 300 pp.0-943875-97-8 $18.95 paperback

Beyond Westphalia?National Sovereignty and International Interventionedited by Gene M. Lyons and Michael Mastanduno

A distinguished group of scholars explore the question of whether recent political changes have shifted the balance between the sovereign rights of states and the au-thority of the larger international com-munity.

1995 360 pp.0-8018-4954-3 $�5.00 paperback

Origins of TerrorismPsychologies, Ideologies, Theologies, States of Mindedited by Walter Reich new foreword by Walter Laqueur

“An honest and penetrating effort to ex-plain the role of human psychology in ter-rorism.”

—Canadian Journal of Political Science

1998 304 pp.0-943875-89-7 $18.95 paperback

A Theory of Global CapitalismProduction, Class, and State in a Transnational WorldWilliam I. Robinson

William I. Robinson offers a theory of global-ization that follows the rise of a new capital-ist class and a transnational state. Growing beyond national boundaries, this new class comprises a global system in which Japa-nese capitalists are just as comfortable in-vesting in Latin America as North Americans are in Southeast Asia.

2004 224 pp., 4 line drawings0-8018-7927-2 $�0.00 paperback

Fragmented Space in the Russian Federationedited by Blair A. Ruble, Jodi Koehn, and Nancy E. Popson

“An important scholarly source for under-standing the place of regions in Russia’s po-litical, social, and economic development.”

—Russian Review

2002 360 pp.0-8018-6570-0 $48.00 hardcover

Illegal Drugs, Economy, and Society in the AndesFrancisco E. Thoumi

“Strong in organization, multidisciplinary approach, and comparative analysis, this volume is a comprehensive overview of the Andean drug problem.” —Choice

2004 440 pp.0-8018-7854-3 $�4.95 paperback

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Great Powers and Geopolitical ChangeJakub J. Grygiel

Jakub J. Grygiel brings to light the im-portance of incorporating geography into grand strategy. Examining case studies of the Venetians, the Ottoman Empire, and the Chinese in the global fifteenth century, he argues that states can increase and maintain their position of power by pursuing a geo-strategy that focuses on control of resources and lines of communication.

2006 288 pp., 3 line drawings0-8018-8480-2 $47.00 hardcover

Informal Institutions and DemocracyLessons from Latin Americaedited by Gretchen Helmke and Steven Levitsky

This volume analyzes the function of infor-mal institutions in Latin America and how they support or weaken democratic gov-ernance. The contributors examine how informal rules shape the performance of state and democratic institutions, offering fresh and timely insights into contempo-rary problems of governability, “unrule of law,” and the absence of effective repre-sentation, participation, and accountability in Latin America.

2006 352 pp., 6 line drawings 0-8018-8352-0 $�5.00 paperback

Toward a Society under LawCitizens and Their Police in Latin Americaedited by Joseph S. Tulchin and Meg Ruthenburg

“By focusing on citizen-police relations, and the specific attempts to improve them, this book brings out one of the most impor-tant issues for citizen security in democ-racy today.”

—Mark Ungar, City University of New York

2006 360 pp.0-8018-8559-0 $�5.00 paperback

Rebounding IdentitiesThe Politics of Identity in Russia and Ukraineedited by Dominique Arel and Blair A. Ruble

An examination of post-Soviet society through ethnic, religious, and linguistic cri-teria, this volume turns what is typically an-thropological subject matter into the basis of politics, sociology, and history.

2006 352 pp.0-8018-8562-0 $55.00 hardcover

Democracy and Elections in AfricaStaffan I. Lindberg

This volume studies elections as a core insti-tution of liberal democracy in the context of newly democratizing countries. Political sci-entist Staffan I. Lindberg gathers data from every nationally contested election in Africa from 1989 to 2003, covering 232 elections in 44 countries. He argues that democratizing nations learn to become democratic through repeated democratic behavior, even if their elections are often flawed.

2006 248 pp., 7 line drawings 0-8018-8333-4 $�4.95 paperback

Runaway State-BuildingPatronage Politics and Democratic DevelopmentConor O’Dwyer

Conor O’Dwyer introduces the phenomenon of runaway state-building as a consequence of patronage politics in underdeveloped, noncompetitive party systems. Analyzing the cases of three newly democratized na-tions in Eastern Europe—Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia—O’Dwyer argues that competition among political parties constrains patronage-led state expansion.

2006 304 pp., 8 line drawings0-8018-8365-2 $49.95 hardcover

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This interdisciplinary collection focuses specifically on the challenges that women face and the efforts by individuals and organizations alike to ensure the protection of women under international law.

2006 704 pp., 1 halftone, 4 line drawings0-8018-8374-1 $�7.95 paperback

Voting for Russia’s GovernorsRegional Elections and Accountability under Yeltsin and PutinAndrew Konitzer

“This work is extremely important. It gets past commonly accepted clichés about Russian voters and helps us under-stand much better what exactly they are thinking when they make their voting choices.”

—Robert Orttung, American University, editor of Russian Regional Report

2006 280 pp., 11 line drawings0-8018-8299-0 $48.00 hardcover

Rethinking the Economics of WarThe Intersection of Need, Creed, and Greededited by Cynthia J. Arnson and I. William Zartman

This collection of essays responds to current works assert-ing that the income from natural resources is the end and not just a means for warring rebel groups. The study puts greed in its place and restores the importance of depriva-tion and discrimination as the primary causes of armed con-flict within states. Countries studied include Lebanon, Sierra Leone, Angola, the Republic of the Congo, Colombia, and Afghanistan.

2005 320 pp., 7 illustrations0-8018-8297-4 $55.00 hardcover0-8018-8298-2 $��.95 paperback

Final ActsA Guide to Preserving the Records of Truth CommissionsTrudy Huskamp Peterson

“An excellent resource in addressing the preservation needs of truth commissions.” —H-SAfrica, H-Net Reviews

2005 128 pp.0-8018-8172-2 $�5.00 paperback

Defending DemocracyReactions to Extremism in Interwar EuropeGiovanni Capoccia

A comprehensive and thoughtful historical analysis of the democracies of interwar Europe, Defending Democracy provides a unique perspective on the many lessons to be learned from their successes and failures.

2005 352 pp., 3 line drawings0-8018-8038-6 $49.95 hardcover

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Federalism and Territorial Cleavagesedited by Ugo M. Amoretti and Nancy Bermeo

“By bringing together well-known experts on federalism and regional studies, the edi-tors of this broadly ambitious volume seek to uncover why some states accommodate territorial cleavages more successfully than others.” —Choice

2004 512 pp., 5 illustrations0-8018-7408-4 $55.00 hardcover

Beyond State Crisis?Post-Colonial Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspectiveedited by Mark Beissinger and M. Crawford Young

“The excellent scholarly studies offer both in-depth focus on specific countries and prob-lems and useful comparative speculation regarding similarities and differences be-tween the Eurasian and African experiences.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2002 504 pp.1-930365-08-X $�4.95 paperback

Europe without BordersRemapping Territory, Citizenship, and Identity in a Transnational Ageedited by Mabel Berezin and Martin Schain

“A fascinating collection of eleven articles on transnationalism in Europe.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2004 336 pp., 6 illustrations0-8018-7437-8 $19.95 paperback

Russia in Search of ItselfJames H. Billington

“Takes a close-up look at one of the world’s most pressing issues, the turbulent condi-tions of Russia since the collapse of the So-viet Union and the efforts of Russia to find a post-Soviet identity.” —Forecast

2004 256 pp.0-8018-7976-0 $�4.95 hardcover

Beyond Free and Fair Monitoring Elections and Building DemocracyEric C. Bjornlund

“Thorough and richly documented . . . Contains the right mix of facts and statistics

. . . Those interested in election monitoring will find it indispensable.”

—Law and Politics Book Review

2004 408 pp.0-8018-8050-5 $��.95 paperback

The First Chinese DemocracyPolitical Life in the Republic of China on TaiwanLinda Chao and Ramon H. Myers

“A lucidly written interpretative history of po-litical change in Taiwan from the late 1940s to the mid-1990s.”

—American Review of Politics

1998 392 pp., 6 illustrations0-8018-7239-1 $�5.00 paperback

Sultanistic Regimesedited by Houchang E. Chehabi and Juan J. Linz

This volume studies important sultanistic regimes in the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, Iran, and the Philippines.

1998 296 pp.0-8018-5694-9 $�5.00 paperback

Parties, Politics, and Democracy in the New Southern Europeedited by P. Nikiforos Diamandouros and Richard Gunther

This volume presents systematic analyses of the basic institutions of government and of the dynamics of electoral competition in the four countries as well as detailed stud-ies of the evolution of the major parties, their electorates, their ideologies, and their performances in government over the past twenty years.

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Developing DemocracyToward ConsolidationLarry Diamond

“Offers a realistic description of the political discontents of our time and how these dis-contents are reduced . . . by the development of democratic practice.”

—Washington Times

1999 384 pp., 2 illustrations0-8018-6156-X $�0.95 paperback

Constructing Democratic Governance in Latin Americasecond editionedited by Jorge I. Domínguez and Michael Shifter

“Takes a close look at the status of demo-cratic regimes in Latin America and the Caribbean . . . A remarkable collaborative achievement and provides a quick, authori-tative, and handy reference that will be in-valuable to students.” —Foreign Affairs

2003 472 pp.0-8018-7120-4 $�0.00 paperback

Paradoxes of DemocracyFragility, Continuity, and ChangeShmuel N. Eisenstadt

“A tour de force of the highest order and ad-dresses itself to one of the hottest market areas of the field, to students of democracy in sociology, political science, and history of ideas.” —Contemporary Sociology

1999 136 pp.0-8018-7139-5 $18.95 paperback

Crime and Violence in Latin AmericaCitizen Security, Democracy, and the Stateedited by Hugo Frühling and Joseph S. Tulchin with Heather Golding

“Addresses a major challenge to democracy that has, to date, been underresearched and underdocumented.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2003 296 pp.0-8018-7384-3 $18.95 paperback

Federalism and Democracy in Latin Americaedited by Edward L. Gibson

“Provides very good case studies of each country with a federalist government struc-ture.” —Latin American Research Review

2004 392 pp., 3 illustrations0-8018-7424-6 $18.95 paperback

Entangled EvolutionsMedia and Democratization in Eastern EuropePeter Gross

“[A] very rich and well-informed reconsid-eration of the social and media situation in Central and Southeastern Europe.”

—Political Communication

2002 240 pp.0-8018-6852-1 $�4.95 paperback

Regional Russia in TransitionStudies from Yaroslavledited by Jeffrey W. Hahn

“The effort to cover in detail the political, eco-nomic, and social developoment of a repre-sentative Russian region is most laudable.”

—Perspectives on Political Science

2001 272 pp.0-8018-6741-X $45.00 hardcover

Crucial Needs, Weak IncentivesSocial Sector Reform, Democratization, and Globalization in Latin Americaedited by Robert R. Kaufman and Joan M. Nelson

“A comprehensive and vital contribution to the study of social sector reform.”

—Latin Americanist

2004 560 pp.0-8018-8082-3 $�4.95 paperback

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Democracy DelayedThe Case of Castro’s CubaJuan J. López

“At his best, [Lopez] describes well trends in the Cuban dissident community and in the politics of their relations with Cuban exiles.” —Political Science Quarterly

2002 272 pp.0-8018-7046-1 $4�.50 hardcover

The Legacies of LiberalismPath Dependence and Political Regimes in Central AmericaJames Mahoney

“[Mahoney’s] comparative historical analy-sis of political development in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua makes a number of significant contributions.” —Governance

2001 416 pp., 14 line drawings0-8018-6552-2 $5�.00 hardcover

Governance on the GroundInnovations and Discontinuities in Cities of the Developing Worldedited by Patricia L. McCarney and Richard E. Stren

“A very important publication on urban gov-ernance in a variety of national and regional settings within the developing world.”

—CUS Bulletin on Urbanization and Development

2003 304 pp., 1 map0-8018-7851-9 $�4.95 paperback

The Unraveling of Representative Democracy in Venezuelaedited by Jennifer L. McCoy and David J. Myers

“This sobering postmortem reveals with de-pressing clarity the conditions that gave rise to Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez.”

—Foreign Affairs

2004 376 pp., 20 line drawings0-8018-8428-4 $�5.00 paperback

Decentralization, Democratic Governance, and Civil Society in Comparative PerspectiveAfrica, Asia, and Latin Americaedited by Philip Oxhorn, Joseph S. Tulchin, and Andrew D. Selee

This volume studies the relation of decen-tralization to democratization at both inter-mediate and local levels and analyzes how decentralization is transforming the relation-ship between the state and civil society.

2004 368 pp.0-8018-7919-1 $55.00 hardcover

Second MetropolisPragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji OsakaBlair A. Ruble

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