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Transcript of Cornell University Press 2011 Political Science catalog
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Cornell University Presswww.cornellpress.cornell.edu
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Interest……………………………………………………………………………………1Cornell Studies in Political Economy……………………………………………………2Cornell Studies in Money……………………………………………………………………..4Cornell Studies in Security A� airs………………………………………………………..5Security Studies……………………………………………………………………………………7International Relations…………………………………………………………………………8Development Studies…………………………………………………………………………..9Urban Politics……………………………………………………………………………………..10Political Theory & Philosophy……………………………………………………………..12Asia China……………………………………………………………………………………14 East Asia & Korea………………………………………………………………….16 Japan……………………………………………………………………………………17 Central and South……………………………………..………………………….18 Southeast Asia……………………………………………………………………..19Middle East…………………………………………………………………………………………20Africa………………………………………………………………………………………………….21Europe………………………………………………………………………………………………22United States………………………………………………………………………………………24Latin America……………………………………………………………………………………..28
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Islam in the World TodayA Handbook of Politics, Religion, Culture, and SocietyEDITED BY WERNER ENDE AND UDO STEINBACH
“The editors of the superb Islam in the World Todaypromise a ‘handbook’ on modern Islam and its peoples. What they have delivered is arguably the best single source on the world of Islam and its history and its modern condition. An indispensable guide navigated by two accomplished editors, and a group of outstanding contributors, it is a rich repository of knowledge about the doctrines and practice of Islam and its diversity and global spread.”
—FOUAD AJAMI, THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
2010 • 1128 pp. • Cloth $89.95 $71.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4571-2
The Essential Reference Book on Contemporary Islam—
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G e n e r A l i n t e r e s t
Sex, Drugs, and Body CountsThe Politics of Numbers in Global Crime and Confl ict
EDITED BY PETER ANDREAS AND KELLY M. GREENHILL
“Stop what you’re doing and go buy a copy of Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts. Then, sit down in front of your computer and send me an
e-mail to thank me for helping to end your enslavement to the dodgy numbers that taint journalism and public policy. It’s not just a good
book. It’s a great book. And it belongs forever on your bookshelf.”
—JACK SHAFER, SLATE.COM
2010 • 304 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7618-1
Embryo PoliticsEthics and Policy in Atlantic Democracies
THOMAS BANCHOFF
“In Embryo Politics, Thomas Banchoff summarizes a wide range of information to make a cohesive argument about embryo debates in
four countries over forty years. It is a masterly accomplishment.”
—JOHN H. EVANS, UC SAN DIEGO
2011 • 272 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4957-4
Empire of HumanityA History of Humanitarianism
MICHAEL BARNETT
“Empire of Humanity is a great read that explains much about why the humanitarian enterprise has ended up where it is now; it
is thoughtful, well written, and nuanced.”
—ANDREW NATSIOS, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
2011 • 312 pp. • Cloth $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4713-6
In the Words of Frederick DouglassQuotations from Liberty’s Champion
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
EDITED BY JOHN R. MCKIVIGAN AND HEATHER L. KAUFMAN
In the Words of Frederick Douglass is a rich trove of quotations from Douglass. The editors have compiled nearly seven hundred quotations by Douglass that demonstrate the breadth and strength of his intellect as well as the eloquence with which he ex-pressed his political and ethical principles.
2012 • 272 pp. • Cloth $22.95 $18.36 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4790-7
EradicationRidding the World of Diseases Forever?
NANCY LEYS STEPAN
“It would be diffi cult to overestimate the value of this book. Clearly written and persuasively argued, Eradication should be required
reading for anyone interested in global health past or present.”
—HELEN TILLEY, AUTHOR OF AFRICA AS A LIVING LABORATORY
2011 • 272 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5058-7
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Power and the Governance of Global TradeFrom the GATT to the WTOSOO YEON KIM
“Power and the Governance of Global Trade is particularly insightful in mapping how power has shaped the rules governing global trade and showing that those rules created uneven distributional effects that persist to this day.”
—BRIAN POLLINS, THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
2010 • 200 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4886-7
Globalizing in Hard TimesThe Politics of Banking-Sector Opening in the Emerging WorldLEONARDO MARTINEZ-DIAZ
“This book is a model for theoretically informed, cross-regional comparative analysis and should fi nd its way into central theoretical debates in international political economy, comparative politics, and the politics of banking, as well as ongoing con-troversies over the optimal roles of states and markets in development.”
—BEN ROSS SCHNEIDER, MIT2010 • 256 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4755-6
Asia’s Flying GeeseHow Regionalization Shapes JapanWALTER F. HATCH
“Asia’s Flying Geese connects social organization, economics, and politics to bring the study of East Asian regionalism to life. In this landmark book on an extremely important topic, Walter F. Hatch explains Japan’s economic stagnation and subse-quent transformation by looking at its ties to East Asia.”
—MARK TILTON, PURDUE UNIVERSITY
2010 • 304 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7647-1
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Hierarchy in International RelationsDAVID A. LAKE
“In this pioneering work, Lake argues that hierarchical relations are best seen as bar-gained relationships in which the dominant state provides ‘services’—such as order, security, and governance—to subordinate states in return for compliance.”
—FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2011 (2009) • 248 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7715-7
Protection for ExportersPower and Discrimination in Transatlantic Trade Relations, 1930–2010ANDREAS DÜR
2010 • 264 pp.
Cloth $39.95 $31.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4823-2
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The Money LaundryRegulating Criminal Finance in the Global EconomyJ. C. SHARMAN
“In The Money Laundry, J. C. Sharman burrows deeply into the effort to combat money laundering. Through a combination of exhaustive research, interviews, and the groundbreaking approach of direct test-ing, Sharman demonstrates the comprehensive and dysfunctional nature of the anti–money laundering (AML) regime.”
—DANIEL W. DREZNER, TUFTS UNIVERSITY
2011 • 216 pp. • Cloth $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5018-1
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C o r n e l l s t U D i e s i n P o l i t i C A l e C o n o M yA series edited by Peter J. Katzenstein
Creative ReconstructionsMultilateralism and European Varieties of
Capitalism after 1950ORFEO FIORETOS
“Orfeo Fioretos captures the deep politics that drove Britain, France, and Germany to experiment with new institutional models to
integrate domestic, global, and supranational forces of change and helped shape their outcomes.”
—STEVEN WEBER, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
2011 • 264 pp. • Cloth $49.95 $39.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4969-7
Constructing the International EconomyEDITED BY RAWI ABDELAL, MARK BLYTH, AND CRAIG PARSONS
“The editors are to be commended for structuring the volume in such a way that it captures all forms of constructivism, which both enriches the book’s insights and cre-ates opportunities for conversation.”
—JEFFREY T. CHECKEL, SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
2010 • 304 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7588-7
New in Paperback
Whose Ideas Matter?Agency and Power in Asian RegionalismAMITAV ACHARYA
• HONORABLE MENTION, 2010 BERNARD SCHWARTZ BOOK AWARD (ASIA SOCIETY)
“Amitav Acharya has written not only the most thorough application of constructiv-ist theory on Asian regionalism but he has also added a new dimension to that theory on the localization of norm diffusion.”
—PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS
2011 (2009) • 200 pp. • Paper $21.95 $17.56
ISBN 978-0-8014-7708-9
Public Law and Private PowerCorporate Governance Reform in the Age of Finance CapitalismJOHN W. CIOFFI
“In Public Law and Private Power, John W. Cioffi takes on a big topic with a mixture of theory, description, and vivid, interesting case studies. By comparing the superim-portant economies of Germany and the United States, Cioffi provides great value.”
—PETER A. GOUREVITCH, UC SAN DIEGO
2010 • 304 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4904-8
Mirrors of the EconomyNational Accounts and InternationalNorms in Russia and BeyondYOSHIKO M. HERRERA
“Empirically rich and theoretically innova-tive, Mirrors of the Economy offers original insights into the interaction of domestic and international factors producing major institutional change.”
—MATTHEW EVANGELISTA, CORNELL UNIVERSITY
2010 • 272 pp. • Cloth $49.95 $39.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4585-9
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C o r n e l l s t U D i e s i n M o n e yA series edited by Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner
Tax HavensHow Globalization Really WorksRONEN PALAN, RICHARD MURPHY, AND CHRISTIAN CHAVAGNEUX
“Impeccably researched and packed with new insights, this ground-breaking book exposes fi nancial capitalism’s best-kept secret.”
—JOHN CHRISTENSEN, DIRECTOR, TAX JUSTICE NETWORK INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT, LONDON
2009 • 280 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7612-9
New in Paperback
Regulating CapitalSetting Standards for the International Financial SystemDAVID ANDREW SINGER
“Singer shows an impressive command of the workings of the fi nancial industries that he analyzes as well as an ability to convey an understanding of the risks (as well as the benefi ts) that the opera-tions of those industries entail for the national and international economy. This makes the book valuable for a broad readership.”
—REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
2010 (2007) • 176 pp. • Paper $21.00 $16.80 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7671-6
CurrenCy and Contest in east asia The Great Power Politics of
Financial Regionalism
William W. Grimes
Governing FinanceEast Asia’s Adoption of International StandardsANDREW WALTER
2008 • 256 pp. • Cloth $36.95 $29.56
ISBN 978-0-8014-4645-0
Subprime NationAmerican Power, Global Capital, and the Housing BubbleHERMAN M. SCHWARTZ
2009 • 280 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7567-2
Currency and Contest in East AsiaThe Great Power Politics of Financial RegionalismWILLIAM W. GRIMES
• WINNER OF THE 2010 MASAYOSHI OHIRA
MEMORIAL AWARD
• HONORABLE MENTION, 2009 BERNARD SCHWARTZ BOOK AWARD
2008 • 264 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4689-4
The Future of the DollarEDITED BY ERIC HELLEINER AND JONATHAN KIRSHNER
2009 • 272 ppp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7561-0
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C o r n e l l s t U D i e s i n s e C U r i t y A F F A i r sA series edited by Robert J. Art, Robert Jervis, and Stephen M. Walt
Why Intelligence FailsLessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War
ROBERT JERVIS
“In Why Intelligence Fails, Jervis examines two important U.S. intelligence lapses—the fall of the Shah in Iran and WMDs in Iraq—and tries to account for what went awry. After both, the CIA hired
Jervis to help the agency sort out its mistakes. He thus brings an in-valuable perspective as a smart outsider with suffi cient inside access
to appraise the agency’s blind spots.”
—THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
2010 • 248 pp. • Cloth $27.95 $22.36 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4785-3
The Mediation DilemmaKYLE BEARDSLEY
“Kyle Beardsley’s fi ndings are striking and should be contemplated by everyone inter-ested in confl ict-resolution: While heavy-handed mediation can reduce the short-term intensity of confl ict, it seems to make long-term resolution more diffi cult.”
—SHIBLEY TELHAMI, THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
2011 • 240 pp. • Cloth $39.96 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-5003-7
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Occupational HazardsSuccess and Failure in Military OccupationDAVID M. EDELSTEIN
• A 2009 CHOICE MAGAZINE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE
“Occupational Hazards is one of those rare books that seamlessly blends theory, his-torical case studies, and policy relevance. For all of those reasons, this is a very good book. I really hope that it attracts the atten-tion it deserves from U.S. policymakers,before they embark on future military occupations.”
—PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS
2010 (2008) • 248 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7624-2
Weapons of Mass MigrationForced Displacement, Coercion, and Foreign PolicyKELLY M. GREENHILL
“Kelly M. Greenhill’s fi ne analysis gives a double meaning to the notion of weapons of the weak: tin-pot dictators try to get bar-gaining leverage over neighboring democ-racies by threatening to swamp them with refugees. This has happened on average once a year over the past half century.”
—JACK SNYDER, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
2010 • 360 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4871-3
New in Paperback
Living WeaponsBiological Warfare and International SecurityGREGORY D. KOBLENTZ
“Koblentz provides an up-to-date and com-prehensive analysis of biological weapons as a strategic problem that should become the standard text in the fi eld. Through a careful examination of actual cases, Koblentz has done his best to get the true measure of the bioterrorist threat.”
—FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2011 (2009) • 272 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7752-2
New in Paperback
Sorry StatesApologies in International PoliticsJENNIFER LIND
“At a time when nations and societies around the world are engaging in remark-able new means to restore comity in the aftermath of violence and brutality, detailed and comparative studies of national suc-cesses and failures in reconciliation are sorely needed. Jennifer Lind’s work will stand as a valued contribution in this hu-mane project.”
—JOURNAL OF JAPANESE STUDIES
2010 (2008) • 256 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7628-0
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C o r n e l l s t U D i e s i n s e C U r i t y A F F A i r sA series edited by Robert J. Art, Robert Jervis, and Stephen M. Walt
The Logic of Positive EngagementMIROSLAV NINCIC
“Miroslav Nincic integrates his previous work on sanctions, renegaderegimes, and policy analysis to produce a powerful case for positive inducements, and a devastating critique of the academic and policy mind-sets that neglect them.”
—BRUCE RUSSETT, YALE UNIVERSITY 2011 • 224pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5006-8
Europe UnitedPower Politics and the Making of the European CommunitySEBASTIAN ROSATO
“Sebastian Rosato explains convincinglyhow power balancing produced the Euro-pean community. The demonstration is logically and historically impressive. His book merits a wide audience.”
—KENNETH N. WALTZ, UC BERKELEY
2010 • 280 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4935-2
Leaders at WarHow Presidents Shape Military InterventionsELIZABETH N. SAUNDERS
“Leaders at War adds much to our under-standing of the history of American foreign policy during the Cold War and the role of individual leaders in foreign security policy and international confl ict. It belongs on the shelf of every serious scholar interested in these central questions of theory, history, and policy.”
—JACK S. LEVY, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
2011 • 320 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4922-2
The Military LensDoctrinal Difference and Deterrence Failure in Sino-American RelationsCHRISTOPHER P. TWOMEY
“The Military Lens makes a strong contribu-tion to the theoretical literature on deter-rence and political use of force as well as to an understanding of the Korean War, the Taiwan issue in the 1950s, and the 1973 Arab-Israeli War.”
—ROBERT S. ROSS, BOSTON COLLEGE
2010 • 280 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4914-7
Exporting the BombTechnology Transfer and the Spread of Nuclear WeaponsMATTHEW KROENIG
“Matthew Kroenig presents a novel supply-side approach to nuclear proliferation and challenges the conventional wisdom that nuclear exports are driven by economic considerations.”
—ARMS CONTROL TODAY
2010 • 248 pp. • $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7640-2
Fixing the FactsNational Security and the Politics of IntelligenceJOSHUA ROVNER
“Intelligence should inform policymakers without pandering to them. In practice, it proves easy to honor either one of these aims but surprisingly hard to accomplish both at once. Joshua Rovner’s careful study of the subtle dynamics of this balanc-ing act is a model of intelligent, balanced, and policy-relevant scholarship.”
—RICHARD K. BETTS, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
2011 • 280 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4829-4
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Anatomy of the Red BrigadesThe Religious Mind-set of Modern Terrorists
ALESSANDRO ORSINI
TRANSLATED BY SARAH J. NODES
• WINNER OF THE 2010 PREMIO ACQUI STORIA
“Alessandro Orsini has presented us with a book of high scholarlydistinction. Anatomy of the Red Brigades is a tour de force of intel-
lectual history and a major attempt to explain both the Italian experi-ence with terrorism and terrorism in general.”
—JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES
2011 • 328 pp. • Cloth $29.95 $23.95 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4986-4
Fields of CombatUnderstanding PTSD among Veterans of Iraq and AfghanistanERIN P. FINLEY
“With 120,000 soldiers diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder since the begin-ning of the Iraq War in 2003, the tales of our returning troops demand the nation’s atten-tion, argues Finley. She relies on 20 months of fi eldwork, and the experiences of four soldiers stand out in heartbreaking relief.”
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
2011 • 240 pp. • Cloth $24.95 $19.96ISBN 978-0-8014-4980-2 | AN ILR PRESS BOOK
THE CULTURE AND POLITICS OF HEALTH CARE WORK
The Image before the WeaponA Critical History of the Distinction between Combatant and CivilianHELEN M. KINSELLA
“By exposing the contingent framing of legitimate targets in war, Kinsella’s brilliant analysis transcends the past to illuminate future conundrums in fi ghting terrorism and waging modern war. The Image Before the Weapon is a fascinating historical tour and a challenge to all concerned with the conduct of war.”
—SARAH SEWALL, HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL
2011 • 264 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4903-1
Rebel RulersInsurgent Governance and Civilian Life during WarZACHARIAH CHERIAN MAMPILLY
“With original material acquired during diff-icult fi eldwork behind rebel lines, Zacha-riah Cherian Mampilly offers an insightful and elegant theory of rebel governance that blends the insurgents’ strategic goals with the expectations of local civilians and international actors. Rebel Rulers is a rare and nuanced look into the politics of ‘non-states.’”—PIERRE ENGLEBERT, POMONA COLLEGE
2011 • 320 pp. • Cloth$45.00 $36.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4913-0
New in Paperback
Rebels without BordersTransnational Insurgencies in World PoliticsIDEAN SALEHYAN
• COWINNER OF THE 2010 ENMISA DISTINGUISHED BOOK AWARD (INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION)
“Salehyan argues that although transna-tional rebels often benefi t from interstate confl icts, they also can exacerbate or even create international disputes. Rebels with-out Borders signifi cantly contributes to our understanding of the interactions between civil and interstate confl icts.”
—COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES
2011 (2009) • 216 pp. • Paper $21.00 $16.80
ISBN 978-0-8014-7754-6
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i n t e r n A t i o n A l r e l A t i o n s
At Home with the DiplomatsInside a European Foreign Ministry
IVER B. NEUMANN
“Despite diplomacy’s centrality to the practice of international affairs, there are very few studies that carefully pry open the diplomatic village. With an anthropologist’s sensibilities and a critical theorist’s skill for getting beneath the surface of things, Iver B. Neumann tells us much about the culture that makes foreign policy and how diplomatic practice makes diplomats.”
—MICHAEL BARNETT, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
2011 • 240 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7765-2EXPERTISE: CULTURES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF KNOWLEDGE
A Liberal World Order in CrisisChoosing between Imposition and Restraint
GEORG SØRENSEN
“A Liberal World Order in Crisis points directly at the problems and contradictions of the liberal world order that has emerged since the end of the Cold War, from its approach to failed states to the question of the universality of its underlying values. Georg Sørensen is one of the keenest contemporary observers of global politics, and his book is a sober as-sessment of contemporary prospects for world order.”
—FRANCIS FUKUYAMA, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
2011 • 232 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5022-8
New in Paperback
Channels of PowerThe UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in IraqALEXANDER THOMPSON
• COWINNER OF THE CHADWICK F. ALGER PRIZE (INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION)
“Thompson’s books adds to the small but growing body of work addressing why powerful countries would channel foreign policies through IOs. Channels of Power is very well written and researched and its an important contribution to the literature on international organiza-tions and security policy.”
—POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY
2010 (2009) • 280 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7637-2
The Pseudo-Democrat’s Dilemma
Susan D. Hyde
Why ElEction obsErvation bEcamEan intErnational norm
The Pseudo-Democrat’s DilemmaWhy Election Monitoring Became an International NormSUSAN D. HYDE
“Susan D. Hyde has produced a theoretically elegant and empirically rigorous account of the relatively rapid and nearly universal spread of election monitoring. The Pseudo-Democrat’s Dilemma is a model for how careful social science can be brought to bear on contemporary policy issues.”
—KENNETH A. SCHULTZ, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
2011 • 248 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4966-6
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D e v e l o P M e n t s t U D i e s
Food Policy for Developing CountriesThe Role of Government in Global, National, and Local Food Systems
PER PINSTRUP-ANDERSEN AND DERRILL D. WATSON II
FOREWORD BY SOREN E. FRANDSEN, ARIE KUYVENHOVEN, AND JOACHIM VON BRAUN
“Food Policy for Developing Countries is a comprehensive and deeply insightful guide that will be of great practical
value to policymakers, analysts, and students of food policy. It is a worthy capstone contribution that refl ects
the wealth of knowledge built up over the senior author’s long and eminent career, and it should serve as the semi-
nal work on this topic for years to come.”
—BENJAMIN SENAUER, COAUTHOR OF ENDING HUNGER IN OUR LIFETIME
2011 • 392 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4818-8
Privatizing WaterGovernance Failure and the World’s Urban Water Crisis
KAREN BAKKER
“Bakker tries to dissect the often emotional debate over whether urban water supplies should be publicly or privately owned. Twenty years
ago, privatizing the supply of water was high on the agendas of some economists and development agencies. Reviewing experiences since
then, Bakker concludes that either mode of ownership is quite capable of providing inadequate service, particularly to the urban poor, her prin-
cipal interest.“—FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2010 • 320 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7464-4
New in Paperback
Toxic ExportsThe Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to
Poor CountriesJENNIFER CLAPP
“That the economy and many environmental problems are globalis incontestable. Clapp details the story of hazardous waste and
toxic technology transfer and the complex history of international efforts to curtail and eliminate it.”
—CHOICE
2010 (2001) • 192 pp. • Paper $23.95 $19.16 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7649-5
Creative StateForty Years of Migration and Development Policy in
Morocco and MexicoNATASHA ISKANDER
• COWINNER OF THE 2011 ENMISA DISTINGUISHED BOOK AWARD
“The relationship between migration and development has long beena topic of scholarly and policy fascination, and no more so than today.
For insights, scholars and students should turn to Creative State, a beautifully written study of Mexico, Morocco, and their respective
migrants.”—ROGER WALDINGER, UCLA2010 • 392 pp. • Paper $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7599-3
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U r B A n P o l i t i C s
ELUSIVE UNITY
JAMES J. CONNOLLY
Urban Democracy and Machine Politics in Industrializing America
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Activists in City HallThe Progressive Response to the Reagan Era in Boston and ChicagoPIERRE CLAVEL
“In a sophisticated and approachable narrative, Clavel discusses how redistributive politics with a neighborhood focus triumphed in two of America’s major cities. He does an especially skilled job of discussing what happens when the progressive dog actually catches the car of city government and becomes responsible for ruling.”
—CHOICE
2010 • 256 pp. • Paper $19.95 $15.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7655-6
An Elusive UnityUrban Democracy and Machine Politics in Industrializing AmericaJAMES J. CONNOLLY
“James J. Connolly tackles the tricky issue of how democracy functions on the local level in the United States. Specifi cally, he investigates the problem of how different groups of urban residents in a handful of large, industrial cities envisioned the meaning of democratic govern-ment, contested over that meaning, and then attempted to reform municipal government to suit their specifi c vision.”
—MAUREEN A. FLANAGAN, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
2010 • 280 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4191-2
Rochdale VillageRobert Moses, 6,000 Families, and New York City’s Great Experiment in Integrated HousingPETER EISENSTADT
• WINNER OF THE NEW YORK CITY BOOK AWARD GIVEN BY THE NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY
• COWINNER OF THE URBAN POLITICS BEST BOOK AWARD (APSA)
“Eisenstadt provides a well-written, in-depth history of Rochdale Village,an originally racially integrated, cooperative, superblock housing complex built in 1963 in the largely black South Jamaica section. Highly Recom-mended.”—CHOICE
2010 • 336 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4878-2AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETY
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The Just CitySUSAN S. FAINSTEIN
“Susan S. Fainstein’s book is the result of some 20 years of intense research and thinking on the subject of the ‘just city,’ and it seems likely to me to become something of a classic. Her vision is of a world where market forces no longer dominate decisions about city planning and justice drives the world of policy.”
—TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT
2011 (2010) • 224 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7690-7
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Locating MigrationRescaling Cities and Migrants
EDITED BY NINA GLICK SCHILLER AND AYSE ÇAGLAR
“Locating Migration is an excellent collective work showing how theparticularities of cities collide with the dreams and aspirations of inter-
national migrants to shape varying paths to integration.”
—LEO R. CHAVEZ, AUTHOR OF THE LATINO THREAT
2010 • 288 pp. • Paper $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7687-7
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Black Power at WorkCommunity Control, Affi rmative Action, and the
Construction IndustryEDITED BY DAVID GOLDBERG AND TREVOR GRIFFEY
“Highly public, remunerative, and symbolic of breadwinning manhood, construction trade jobs have long held a special place in urban econo-
mies and big-city politics. The authors of Black Power at Work go to the heart of why such jobs were among the most hotly contested during
the civil rights and black power decades of the 1960s and 1970s.”
—ROBERT SELF, BROWN UNIVERSITY
2010 • 280 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7431-6
Urban America ReconsideredAlternatives for Governance and Policy
DAVID IMBROSCIO
“Urban America Reconsidered is rigorous, brave, provocative—and correct! This is a necessary book for anyone serious about America’s
urban collapse and, ultimately, about the state of America itself.”
—GAR ALPEROVITZ, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
2010 • 224 pp. • Paper $21.00 $16.80 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7565-8
White Flight/Black FlightThe Dynamics of Racial Change in an American Neighborhood
RACHAEL A. WOLDOFF
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contribution to the literature on racial change and racial integration, the position of the black middle class, and aging and neighborhoods.”
—MICHAEL T. MALY, ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY
2011 • 264 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7728-7
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The French Idea of HistoryJoseph de Maistre and His Heirs, 1794–1854CAROLINA ARMENTEROS
“The French Idea of History is a beautifully written book. Joseph de Maistre is unquestionably the most profound and infl uential represen-tative of the theocratic school of post–French revolutionary political and social philosophers, and this book, altogether worthy of its subject, is the most profound biography of Maistre that now exists.”
—DALE K. VAN KLEY, THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
2011 • 376 pp. • Cloth $59.95 $47.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4943-7
MissingPersons and PoliticsJENNY EDKINS
“In Missing, Jenny Edkins asks original and intriguing questions aboutthe phenomenology of ‘the missing’ in psychological, historical, and political narratives. Her analysis and writing are clear and engaging, her readings edifying and enjoyable.”
—JACQUELINE STEVENS, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
2011 • 296 pp. • Cloth $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5029-7
A Plato PrimerJ. D. G. EVANS
“There is a philosophical classiness and freshness about this bookthat should give it an immediate place on reading lists.”
—C. J. ROWE, UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
2010 • 176 pp. • Paper $18.95 $15.16 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7683-9
HabermasIntroduction and AnalysisDAVID INGRAM
“This is a marvelous resource for anyone interested in better understanding the diffi cult and voluminous work of Jürgen Habermas. It is clearly written, comprehensive, and fair-minded in its exegesis; moreover, it provides at the same time a highly intelligent, critical analysis of central themes in the writings of Habermas.”
—STEPHEN K. WHITE, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
2010 • 384 pp. • Paper $26.95 $21.56 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7601-3
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Vico and NaplesThe Urban Origins of Modern Social Theory
BARBARA ANN NADDEO
“Barbara Ann Naddeo makes a powerful new case for Vico’s originality as a social thinker; and she does so with fi ne historical craftsmanship,
setting his work back into the Naples he knew and the circles of lawyers and noblemen for whom he wrote. This is high scholarship, as precise
as it is imaginative.”
—ANTHONY GRAFTON, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
2011 • 312 pp. • Cloth $49.95 $39.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4916-1
Medieval Political PhilosophyA Sourcebook, Second Edition
EDITED BY JOSHUA PARENS AND JOSEPH C. MACFARLAND
Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook, edited by Ralph Lerner and Muhsin Mahdi, has been a classroom favorite since its publication in 1963. This new edition of this classic text of political philosophy will
make accessible to today’s students the insights of these profound medieval thinkers.
2011 • 424 pp. • Paper $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7681-5AGORA EDITIONS
Political AestheticsCRISPIN SARTWELL
“Sartwell proposes to expound and defend the bold and provocativeview that although not all art is political, all politics is aesthetic. De-
signed as an unconventional and unorthodox treatment of aesthetics and politics, this book is nicely written without too much jargon and
enlivened by fl ashes of wit and insight. Recommended.”
—CHOICE
2010 • 272 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4890-4
The American Indian Intellectual TraditionAn Anthology of Writings from 1772 to 1972
EDITED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID MARTÍNEZ
“The American Indian Intellectual Tradition makes a highly signifi cantcontribution to existing scholarship in Native American studies. The
essays Martínez have chosen take up critical issues that remain vital in Indian Country: confl icts over land, political sovereignty, and the place
of Native peoples in the dominant society.”
—SHARI M. HUHNDORF, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
2010 • 424 pp. • Paper $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7654-9
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Walmart in ChinaEDITED BY ANITA CHAN
“The secrets of Walmart’s success lie in Bentonville, but also in Guangdong. In this groundbreaking book, Anita Chan and others pull back the curtain on the Chinese side of the world-shaping retail model and spotlight its huge implications for the U.S. economy.”
—CHRIS TILLY, UCLA2011 • 304 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7731-7AN ILR PRESS BOOK
Small WorksPoverty and Economic Development in Southwestern ChinaJOHN A. DONALDSON
“In Small Works, John A. Donaldson presents startling, fresh, original ideas in a superb way. The overall presentation of his data is fl awless, and the book is very compelling and persuasive. This outstanding work displays great polish and reasoning. It is a beautifully framed analysis of a critical topic.”
—DOROTHY J. SOLINGER, UC IRVINE
2011 • 240 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4968-0
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The River Runs BlackThe Environmental Challenge to China’s FutureELIZABETH C. ECONOMY
• WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION OF ASIA SCHOLARS BOOK PRIZE IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
“As described by Elizabeth C. Economy, the scale of China’s environ-mental degradation is shocking. Her book is particularly strong in its examination of the peculiarly Chinese reasons that lie behind this, such as the leadership’s obsession with short-term growth to preserve social stability, whatever the ultimate cost.”
—THE ECONOMIST (REVIEWING THE FIRST EDITION)2010 • 360 pp. • Paper $19.95 $15.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7613-6A COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS BOOK
Socialist InsecurityPensions and the Politics of Uneven Development in ChinaMARK W. FRAZIER
“Socialist Insecurity is a concise and well-written monograph that is grounded in solid empirical research. Frazier makes good use of his rich interview and focus group material, which help him back his institution-alist claims about the political and economic logic of pension reform.”
—JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES
2010 • 224 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4822-5
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China’s Regulatory StateA New Strategy for Globalization
ROSELYN HSUEH
“In China’s Regulatory State, Roselyn Hsueh analyzes how the Chinese government has regulated foreign direct investment under the post-
Mao open-door policy. She furthers our understanding of the increas-ingly complex nature of China’s evolving economic structure.”
— ANDREW WEDEMAN, AUTHOR OF FROM MAO TO MARKET
2011 • 320 pp. • Paper $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7743-0CORNELL STUDIES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY
Mao’s New WorldPolitical Culture in the Early People’s RepublicCHANG-TAI HUNG
“The politics of remaking Chinese ideology and literature after the 1949 revolution have been thoroughly studied. Hung’s meticu-lous research reveals the struggles over val-ues and power behind the granite surface of revolutionary China’s new look.”
—FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2010 • 368 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4934-5
From Iron Rice Bowl to InformalizationMarkets, Workers, and the State in a Changing ChinaEDITED BY SAROSH KURUVILLA, CHING KWAN LEE, AND MARY E. GALLAGHER
“This book offers the best empirical analysis of the changing landscape of employment relations in China. It sheds light on the ‘hid-den abode’ of the country’s low-cost pro-duction: the existence of an ever-growing informal economy that has become a new site of struggle by the workers, activists, employers, and the local and central state actors.”
—LEI GUANG, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
2011 • 248 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-5024-2AN ILR PRESS BOOK
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China’s Water WarriorsCitizen Action and Policy ChangeANDREW C. MERTHA
“Andrew C. Mertha, who has extensive research, teaching, and business experi-ence in China, examines three major hydro-power projects to shed light on how China’s
‘fragmented authoritarianism’ is becoming ever more pluralistic in nature. China’s Water Warriors is a careful and theoretically sophisticated contribution to the literature on the evolution of China’s political system.”
—CHOICE
2010 (2008) • 200 pp. • Paper $21.00 $16.80
ISBN 978-0-8014-7668-6
States’ Gains, Labor’s LossesChina, France, and Mexico Choose Global Liaisons, 1980–2000DOROTHY J. SOLINGER
“Dorothy J. Solinger has substantially advanced the state of the fi eld with this book, which constitutes a rare and admi-rable attempt by a China specialist to speak directly to broader political science debates through explicitly cross-national compara-tive research.”
—THE CHINA JOURNAL
2009 • 264 pp. • Cloth $47.50 $38.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4777-8
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CurrenCy and Contest in east asia The Great Power Politics of
Financial Regionalism
William W. Grimes
New in Paperback
Organizing at the MarginsThe Symbolic Politics of Labor in South Korea and the United StatesJENNIFER JIHYE CHUN
“In an excellent work, Jennifer Jihye Chun compares concrete cases of labor organization by marginalized workers in these two differ-ent countries and situates them within the context of broader shifts in power between labor, capital, and the state.”
—PACIFIC AFFAIRS
2011 (2009) • 248 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7747-8AN ILR PRESS BOOK
Making and Faking KinshipMarriage and Labor Migration between China and South KoreaCAREN FREEMAN
“A remarkable book about Chinese Koreans’ migrations to South Korea,Making and Faking Kinship brings to life the richness of kinship, family, and the nation on the move. I so enjoyed the intellectual and migrant journeys of this outstanding work.”
—NANCY ABELMANN, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
2011 • 280 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4958-1
Betting on BiotechInnovation and the Limits of Asia’s Developmental StateJOSEPH WONG
“In this groundbreaking book, Joseph Wong asks the most important question for successful Rapid-Innovation-Based economies—what does the post–Information and Communication Technology (ICT) future hold? Betting on Biotech is a must-read for political scientists and policymakers alike.”
—DAN BREZNITZ, GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
2011 • 216 pp. • Cloth $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5032-7
Currency and Contest in East AsiaThe Great Power Politics of Financial RegionalismWILLIAM W. GRIMES
• WINNER OF THE 2010 MASAYOSHI OHIRA MEMORIAL AWARD
• HONORABLE MENTION, 2009 BERNARD SCHWARTZ BOOK AWARD (ASIA SOCIETY)
“Currency and Contest in East Asia is an invaluable analysis of the evoution of fi nancial regionalism in East Asia, particularly Japan. William W. Grimes explains many of the technical fi nancial issues thoroughly and carefully and asserts that recent developments in the region may be explained by a realist framework.”
—SAORI N. KATADA, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
2008 • 264 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4689-4CORNELL STUDIES IN MONEY
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Changing Politics in JapanIKUO KABASHIMA AND GILL STEEL
“Ikuo Kabashima and Gill Steel have done it! They have insightfullyand forcefully revealed how the Japanese ‘regime change’ of 2009
was prepared at the grassroots level. Changing Politics in Japan features a vast amount of data from the ‘perspective from below,’ the
citizen/elite and voter/party relationships. This is a very accessible book for understanding the ‘changing Japan.’”
—TAKASHI INOGUCHI, UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO
2010 • 184 pp. • Paper $19.95 $15.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7600-6
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Site FightsDivisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the WestDANIEL P. ALDRICH
“Site Fights is an impressive book that pushes the reader to reconsider the role of civil society in state policymaking. It is of great interest to scholars in comparative politics and civil society research, activists, and policymakers alike.”
—JAPANESE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
2010 (2007) • 272 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7622-8
Popular Democracy in JapanHow Gender and Community Are Changing Modern Electoral PoliticsSHERRY L. MARTIN
“Sherry L. Martin takes an original approach to examining the divide between citizens and elites in Japanese politics in the last de-cade or two. Popular Democracy in Japan suggests a new agenda for research on women and the evolution of their political socialization over a lifetime.”
—ROBIN LEBLANC, WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY
2011 • 232 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4917-8
The Rise and Fall of Japan’s LDPPolitical Party Organizations as Historical Institutions
ELLIS S. KRAUSS AND ROBERT J. PEKKANEN
“In this excellent book the authors examine the inner workings of the LDP since it was established in 1955, a critically important topic given
its dominant role in Japanese politics until 2009. It is a fascinating analysis of the institutions within the LDP and how they evolved over
time.”—JAPAN TIMES
2010 • 344 pp. • Paper $26.95 $21.56 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7682-2
Lovesick JapanSex • Marriage • Romance • LawMARK D. WEST
“In Lovesick Japan, Mark D. West ingeniously bridges the public-private divide to examine how judicial opinions describe and shape the intimate life of a nation. The portrait that emerges is darkly unsettling. In unearthing it, West again displays the care and creativity that have made him an indispensable commentator on Japanese law and society.”
—KENJI YOSHINO, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW
2011 • 272 pp. • Cloth $29.95 $23.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-4947-5
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Not Quite ShamansSpirit Worlds and Political Lives in Northern MongoliaMORTEN AXEL PEDERSEN
“Not Quite Shamans is based on original and courageous fi eldwork in anexceptional setting; Morten Axel Pedersen develops a sophisticated and very ambitious argument; he brings to life the notion of ‘not quite shamans’ as relevant for understanding the void in postsocialist Mon-golia after very radical purges of Buddhist lamas and local shamans.”
—PETER L. GESCHIERE, UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM
2011 • 272 pp. • Paper $28.95 $23.16 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7620-4
Weapons of the WealthyPredatory Regimes and Elite-Led Protests in Central AsiaSCOTT RADNITZ
“This pioneering book is a major contribution to our understandingof the sources of political mobilization in Central Asia and across other illiberal states where coalition-building and contestation take place outside the formal institutions of the state.”
—ALEXANDER COOLEY, BARNARD COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
2010 • 248 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4953-6
Mobilizing RestraintDemocracy and Industrial Confl ict in Post-Reform South AsiaEMMANUEL TEITELBAUM
“This is a terrifi c book. Emmanuel Teitelbaum’s rigorous analysis reveals that by defending freedom of association and collective bargaining rights, developing country democracies can begin to reconcile the de-mands of organized labor with the needs of the economy as a whole.”
—ANDREW SCHRANK, UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
2011 • 248 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7705-8AN ILR PRESS BOOK
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Organizations at War in Afghanistan and BeyondABDULKADER H. SINNO
“Sinno’s fi ndings should end the current search of U.S. policymakersfor a ‘moderate Taliban’ that can be broken off from the insurgency. The Taliban remains a formidable organization, and his book is a formi-dable account of why.”
—PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS
2009 (2007) • 352 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7578-8
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No Man’s LandGlobalization, Territory, and Clandestine Groups in
Southeast AsiaJUSTIN V. HASTINGS
“Engaging and accessible, No Man’s Land is a fascinating book onextremely timely and important topics—terrorism, insurgency, and
cross-border crime.”
—PETER ANDREAS, BROWN UNIVERSITY
2010 • 272 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7679-2
Spiritual EconomiesIslam, Globalization, and the Afterlife of DevelopmentDAROMIR RUDNYCKYJ
“In the clearly written and strongly argued Spiritual Economies, Daromir Rudnyckyj brings together the anthropology of devel-opment and globalization and the anthro-pology of the rising Islamic piety movement to show that religious resurgence can be part of globalizing economic development, not necessarily a refuge from it.”
—JOHN BOWEN, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
2010 • 304 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7678-5EXPERTISE: CULTURES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF KNOWLEDGE
Political Authority and Provincial Identity in ThailandThe Making of Banharn-buriYOSHINORI NISHIZAKI
2011 • 280 pp. • Paper $23.95 $19.16
ISBN 978-0-8772-7753-8
Cultures at WarThe Cold War and Cultural Expression in Southeast AsiaEDITED BY TONY DAY AND MAYA H. T. LIEM
2010 • 304 pp. • Paper $25.95 $20.76
ISBN 978-0-87727-751-4
The Golden TriangleInside Southeast Asia’s Drug TradeKO-LIN CHIN
“The Golden Triangle provides a richly detailed account of drug production, use, trade, and enforcement in the region. Ko-lin Chin’s individual site narratives of the Wa residents are unique.”
—DAVID STEINBERG, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
2009 • 296 pp. • Paper $23.95 $19.16
ISBN 978-0-8014-7521-4
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The Petroleum TriangleOil, Globalization, and TerrorSTEVE A. YETIV
“Much has been written about how the impact of oil, globalization, and terror has transformed the lives of individuals and states. Less has been written about how these three forces connect with and re-inforce one another to create an entirely new phenomenon. Thank-fully, Steve A. Yetiv has met this need in a beautifully written book that will be embraced by students, policymakers, and the interested public.”
—STEVEN R. DAVID, THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
2011 • 256 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5002-0
Evolving NationalismHomeland, Identity, and Religion in Israel, 1925–2005NADAV G. SHELEF
“Evolving Nationalism is a delight. It will make a signifi cant contribution to national-ist theory, moving it from some of its over-determined and too-pat explanations and to an understanding of the history of Israel.”
—JOEL S. MIGDAL, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
2010 • 296 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7675-4
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Princes, Brokers, and BureaucratsOil and the State in Saudi ArabiaSTEFFEN HERTOG
“Princes, Brokers, and Bureaucrats is the clearest and best documented work yet on the nuts and bolts of the Saudi government as well as its complicated bureaucracy and distribution of power.”
—INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
2011 (2010) • 312 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
ISBN 978-0-8014-7751-5
City of StrangersGulf Migration and the Indian Commu-nity in BahrainANDREW M. GARDNER
“Andrew M. Gardner sheds light on the pervasive but little-studied phenomenon of labor migration and chronicles the struc-tural violence that migrant workers experi-ence in Bahrain. Gardner has produced an extremely effective and useful analysis of labor migration both in Bahrain and else-where in the region.”
—MEHRAN KAMRAVA, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
2010 • 216 pp. • Paper $19.95 $15.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7602-0AN ILR PRESS BOOK
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Stalled DemocracyCapital, Labor, and the Paradox of State-Sponsored DevelopmentEVA BELLIN
“Stalled Democracy contributes to our understanding of the relationship between development and democratization through-out the world.”
—FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2011 (2002) • 252 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7745-4
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edited by david e . sahn
The socioeconomic
dimensions of
hiv/aids in africaChallenges, Opportunities,
and Misconceptions
New in Paperback
Killing NeighborsWebs of Violence in Rwanda
LEE ANN FUJII
• A 2010 CHOICE MAGAZINE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE
“This is an excellent book. It uses oral and written sources very well, is beautifully written and clearly argued, and is truly a pleasure to read (notwithstanding its grim subject). It intelligently describes and tries
to explain the ambiguity of the genocide, a process that seems so clear (and evil) and yet, upon closer inspection, becomes far more blurry.”
—PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS
2011 (2009) • 224 pp. • Paper $21.95 $17.56 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7713-3
Divining without SeedsThe Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa
IRUKA N. OKEKE
“The lack of laboratory diagnostic capacity in Africa threatens the lives of millions. Iruka N. Okeke’s readable exposé is a wake-up call.”
—KEITH P. KLUGMAN, EMORY UNIVERSITY
2011 • 240 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4941-3AN ILR PRESS BOOK | THE CULTURE AND POLITICS OF HEALTH CARE WORK
The Socioeconomic Dimensions of HIV/AIDS in AfricaChallenges, Opportunities, and Misconceptions
EDITED BY DAVID E. SAHN
The authors in this volume examine the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa, which persists despite major strides in averting deaths due to antiretroviral therapy. They tell an important story of the distinct nature of the dis-
ease and its socioeconomic implications.2010 • 360 pp. • Paper $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7693-8
PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY
The African Food System and Its Interactions with Human Health and Nutrition
EDITED BY PER PINSTRUP-ANDERSEN
The authors of The African Food System and its Interactions with Human Health and Nutrition examine how public policy and research
aimed at the food system and its interaction with human health and nutrition can improve the well-being of Africans and help achieve the
United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).2010 • 384 pp. • Paper $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7692-1
PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY
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A Community of Europeans?Transnational Identities and Public SpheresTHOMAS RISSE
“Risse explores the phenomena of European identity, its expression in the public sphere (as defi ned by Habermas), and its political impact on the European Union. Risse argues for the existence of a Europeanized public sphere where matters of common concern such as the EU con-stitution and enlargement, immigration, and the economic and fi nancial crisis are debated. Highly recommended.”
—CHOICE
2010 • 304 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7648-8
The French RepublicHistory, Values, DebatesEDITED BY EDWARD BERENSON, VINCENT DUCLERT,AND CHRISTOPHE PROCHASSON
This volume features updated translationsof some of the most important essays from the French edition, as well as twenty-two newly commissioned English-language essays, for a total of forty entries. Taken together, they provide a state-of-the art ap-praisal of French republicanism and its role in shaping contemporary France’s public and private life.
2011 • 408 pp. • Cloth $65.00 $52.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4901-7
Red to GreenEnvironmental Activism in Post-Soviet RussiaLAURA A. HENRY
• 2010 CHOICE MAGAZINE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE
“Through Henry’s analysis we learn how environmental organizations navigate Soviet legacies and post-Soviet oppor-tunities as they seek to secure fi nancial resources, engage the public and the state, and achieve their goals.”
—JOANN CARMIN, MIT2010 • 296 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
ISBN 978-0-8014-7641-9
Cultivating the MassesModern State Practices and Soviet Socialism, 1914–1939DAVID L. HOFFMANN
“In keeping with other challenging work inSoviet history, David L. Hoffmann asks us to rethink the purposes and meanings of socialist construction during the Stalin years by placing that history compara-tively in its time—whether defi ned by the violence and mass mobilizations of the Im-perial and early Bolshevik periods or by the wider European contexts of governmental-ity, population, and welfare.”
—GEOFF ELEY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
2011 • 344 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4629-0
Distributed for Leuven University Press
Coping with Social ChangeLife Strategies of Workers in Poland’s New CapitalismADAM MROZOWICKI
Coping with Social Change is essential not only for readers interested in postsocial-ism and working-class theory, but also for anybody inclined to think critically about workers’ empowerment in late capitalist societies.
2011 • 284 pp. • Paper $65.00 $52.00
ISBN 978-90-5867-865-2
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Constructing GrievanceEthnic Nationalism in Russia’s Republics
ELISE GIULIANO
“With intrepidness and insight, Elise Giuliano examines one of the great unasked questions in Eurasian studies: Why did a region of
seemingly endless potential ethnic confl icts produce only a handful of actual ones? Constructing Grievance offers new ways of under-
standing Russia’s multiethnic polity—as well as the hope that politics can be a solution to social discord as much as its cause.”
—CHARLES KING, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
2011 • 256 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4745-7
Bought and SoldLiving and Losing the Good Life in Socialist YugoslaviaPATRICK HYDER PATTERSON
“In Bought and Sold, Patterson addresses a signifi cant issue in the history of the for-mer Yugoslavia, showing the attractions of Yugoslav consumerism as well as its fatal fl aws.”
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Russia on the EdgeImagined Geographies and Post-Soviet IdentityEDITH W. CLOWES
“Clowes brilliantly demonstrates that much of Russian identity is defi ned not by what Russia is but rather where Russia is. Indeed peripheries function imaginatively as the sites of vital debates about how Russians see themselves. Clowes there-fore offers a must-read analysis of how geographical and geopolitical metaphors construct post-Soviet Russian identity.”
—MARLENE LARUELLE, THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
2011 • 200 pp. • Paper $24.95 $19.96
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Between Two MotherlandsNationality and Emigration among the Greeks of Bulgaria, 1900–1949THEODORA DRAGOSTINOVA
“Theodora Dragostinova maps the complex fate of the ‘Greeks’ of Bulgaria given the ambiguity of Bulgarian-Greek identities and state relations in the Balkans. She explores the shifting and ambiguous parameters of identity in the region, which are forever complicated by local rootedness, social al-legiances, and national indifference.”
—MARY NEUBURGER, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
2011 • 304 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00
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Moscow Prime TimeHow the Soviet Union Built the Media Empire That Lost the Cultural Cold WarKRISTIN ROTH-EY
“In this intelligent, clearly written, and cleverly researched work, Kristin Roth-Ey examines the many ironies of the USSR’s history through the prisms of fi lm, radio, and television. This is an important contri-bution to the excellent and growing litera-ture we now have on post-Stalinist Russia.”
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2011 • 320 pp. • Cloth $39.95 $31.96
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Constitutional OriginalismA DebateROBERT W. BENNETT AND LAWRENCE B. SOLUM
“Constitutional Originalism is unique among books about its subjectin adopting the debate format. It is refreshing to see a discussion of the connections between originalism and living constitutionalism developed by two authors who approach these issues from different perspectives but also fi nd some common ground.”
—KEITH E. WHITTINGTON, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
2011 • 224 pp. • Cloth $29.95 $23.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-4793-8
Failure by DesignThe Story behind America’s Broken EconomyJOSH BIVENS
FOREWORD BY LAWRENCE MISHEL
In Failure by Design, the Economic Policy Institute’s Josh Bivens takesa step back from the acclaimed State of Working America series, build-ing on its wealth of data to relate a compelling narrative of the U.S. economy’s struggle to emerge from the Great Recession of 2008. Bivens explains the causes and impact on working Americans of the most catastrophic economic policy failure since the 1920s.2010 • 120 pp. • Cloth $18.95 $15.16 • ISBN 978-0-8014-5015-0AN EPI PUBLICATION/AN ILR PRESS BOOK
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ForeclosedHigh-Risk Lending, Deregulation, and the Undermining of America’s Mortgage MarketDAN IMMERGLUCK
“Foreclosed will elicit a chorus of thank-yous to Dan Immergluck. In this clear and compelling analysis, the roots of the subprime crisis are untangled with precision and sophistication. This timely effort is sure to become a key resource to those who wonder what happened and why, and what needs to be done to prevent future catastrophes.”
—RACHEL BRATT, TUFTS UNIVERSITY
2011 (2009) • 280 pp. • Paper $21.95 $17.56 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7714-0
Phantom Billing, Fake Prescriptions, and the High Cost of MedicineHealth Care Fraud and What to Do about ItTERRY L. LEAP
“Terry L. Leap provides a devastating account of rampant fraud in the American health care system. One can only hope that every legislator, Medicare administrator, and health executive in the country will read and heed this well-documented, clearly written report.”
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In Uncertain TimesAmerican Foreign Policy after the Berlin Wall and 9/11
EDITED BY MELVYN P. LEFFLER AND JEFFREY W. LEGRO
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2011 • 256 pp. • Paper $19.95 $15.96 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7619-8PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA’S MILLER CENTER OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Atomic TragedyHenry L. Stimson and the Decision to Use the Bomb against JapanSEAN L. MALLOY
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The Right Kind of RevolutionModernization, Development, and U.S. Foreign Policy from the Cold War to the PresentMICHAEL E. LATHAM
“Michael E. Latham’s readable and insightfulbook casts recent nation-building undertak-ings within a century-long history of the faiths—and delusions—of America’s recur-rent efforts to ‘modernize’ others.”
—EMILY S. ROSENBERG, UC IRVINE
2010 • 256 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
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Between Homeland and MotherlandAfrica, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Black Leadership in AmericaALVIN B. TILLERY JR.
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—DESMOND KING, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
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Colonialism and Cold WarThe United States and the Struggle for Indonesian Independence, 1945–49ROBERT J. MCMAHON
“Robert J. McMahon has produced a superbscholarly reconstruction of the American role in the decolonization of Southeast Asia’s most important nation.”
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The Myth of Voter FraudLORRAINE C. MINNITE
“Minnite argues persuasively that instances of people fraudulentlyvoting in the United States are rare. She makes a compelling case that the vast majority of non-legitimate registrations are innocent er-rors, that only a small number of individuals illegitimately registered actually cast ballots, and that only an even smaller number of these illegitimate ballots are counted. She writes engagingly and with a sense of humor. An important book.”
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Brown in BaltimoreSchool Desegregation and the Limits of LiberalismHOWELL S. BAUM
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—EDWARD D. BERKOWITZ, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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A Shameful BusinessThe Case for Human Rights in the American WorkplaceJAMES A. GROSS
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Stretched ThinPoor Families, Welfare Work, and Welfare ReformSANDRA MORGEN, JOAN ACKER, AND JILL WEIGT
“Stretched Thin is a tour de force. It proves that the best scholarship makes for good politics. The story is sobering, but presented in highly accessible prose and based on stunning empirical research. It tells us all we need to know about neoliberal social welfare policy today: it fails to deliver for the poor. Here is engaged scholarship at its best. Read it and weep!”
—SANFORD SCHRAM, AUTHOR OF WELFARE DISCIPLINE
2010 • 256 pp. • Paper $22.95 $18.36
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Latinos in American SocietyFamilies and Communities in TransitionRUTH ENID ZAMBRANA
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—MAXINE BACA ZINN, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
2011 • 296 pp. • Paper $29.95 $23.96
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Black Yanks in the Pacifi cRace in the Making of American Military Empire after World War IIMICHAEL CULLEN GREEN
“Black Yanks in the Pacifi c is consistently interesting; it challenges standard inter-pretations and opens new ground. Michael Cullen Green’s original interpretations of race and empire contribute to the history of U.S. militarization, race in the military, the occupation of Japan, and the Korean War.”
—MARILYN YOUNG, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
2010 • 224 pp. • Cloth $35.00 $28.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-4896-6THE UNITED STATES IN THE WORLD
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The Politics of SizeRepresentation in the United States, 1776–1850ROSEMARIE ZAGARRI
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“We Will Be Satisfi ed With Nothing Less”The African American Struggle for Equal Rights in the North during ReconstructionHUGH DAVIS
“Davis shows how black military service during the Civil War became the foundation for the fi rst modern civil rights movement and weaves a complicated story with clarity and impressive research. With this book, we can now fully appreciate how much the generation of the 1960s owed to the black leaders of the 1860s.”
—DONALD YACOVONE, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
2011 • 232 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00
ISBN 978-0-8014-5009-9
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Becoming American under FireIrish Americans, African Americans, and the Politics of Citizenship during the Civil War EraCHRISTIAN G. SAMITO
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She Was One of UsEleanor Roosevelt and the American Worker
BRIGID O’FARRELL
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movement’s contributions to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Our labor history is enriched and our efforts to secure work-
ers’ rights are enhanced by reading Eleanor Roosevelt’s inspiring words and following her call to action close to home and around the
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Solidarity TransformedLabor Responses to Globalization and Crisis in Latin AmericaMARK S. ANNER
“Over the past two decades, labor activists and scholars have often bemoaned the way globalization has weakened traditional labor unions. In this careful comparative study of labor campaigns in both apparel and auto production across Latin America, prominent labor strategist Mark Anner details some of the responses of labor activ-ists.”—GAY SEIDMAN, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–MADISON
2011 • 240 pp. • Paper $21.95 $17.56 • ISBN 978-0-8014-7673-0AN ILR PRESS BOOK
The Business of EmpireUnited Fruit, Race, and U.S. Expansion in Central AmericaJASON M. COLBY
“Jason Colby’s close attention to the United Fruit Company and his deft analysis of the interplay among Central American national-ism, West Indian migration, and UFC labor regimes remap the histories of Caribbean people in the networks of corporate capital.”
—JANA K. LIPMAN, TULANE UNIVERSITY
2011 • 288 pp. • Cloth $45.00 $36.00
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The Broken VillageCoffee, Migration, and Globalization in HondurasDANIEL R. REICHMAN
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—STEVE STRIFFLER, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS
2011 • 224 pp. • Paper $21.95 $17.56
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Transnational TortillasRace, Gender, and Shop-Floor Politics in Mexico and the United StatesCAROLINA BANK MUÑOZ
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