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Forthcoming
The Whites of Their Eyesthe tea Party’s revolution and the Battle over American historyJill Lepore
“Jill Lepore is a national treasure. there is no other writer so at home both as a trenchant scholar of American history and as an on-the-scene observer of our present-day follies. She etches the connec-tion between past and present with a wisdom,
grace, and sparkle.”—Adam hochschild, author of Bury the Chains:
Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire’s
Slaves
Americans have always put the past to political ends. the Union laid claim to the revolution—so did the confederacy. civil rights leaders said they were the true sons of liberty—so did Southern segregationists. this book tells the story of the centuries-long struggle over the meaning of the nation’s founding, including the battle waged by the tea Party, glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, and evangelical christians to “take back America.”
Jill Lepore is the David Woods Kemper ’41 Profes-sor of American history at harvard University and a staff writer at the New Yorker.
The Public Square
2010. 248 pages. cl: 978-0-691-15027-7 $19.95 | £13.95
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How Enemies Become Friendsthe Sources of Stable PeaceCharles A. Kupchan
“Kupchan’s book is fascinating, thought provoking, and conse-quential.”—henry Kissinger
“Kupchan’s magisterial accomplishment, draw-ing on an extraordinary range of theories and cases, is to provide an overarching account of
when and why countries in conflict move toward stable peace. . . . this book will be read by scholars and policy thinkers for a very long time.”—g. John ikenberry, Foreign Affairs
in a world where conflict among nations seems inescapable, How Enemies Become Friends offers critical insights for building lasting peace.
charles A. Kupchan is professor of international affairs at georgetown University and senior fellow at the council on Foreign relations. he served on the national Security council during the clinton presidency.
Princeton Studies in International History and Politics A Council on Foreign Relations Book
2010. 464 pages. 10 line illus. 6 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14265-4 $29.95 | £20.95
1 general interest
7 american politics & policy
16 international politics
22 political economy
28 political philosophy & theory
36 law & legal theory
40 judicial politics
41 political sociology
44 comparative politics
46 princeton studies in muslim politics
48 education policy
50 political methodology
51 reference
52 index/order form
contents
general interest
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AfghanistanA cultural and Political historyThomas Barfield
“this fascinating survey of Afghanistan is an excellent book for those wanting to go beyond headlines. . . . Barfield has captured political, social, and cultural insights of extraordinary importance to the policy arguments of today and tomorrow.”
—ronald e. neumann, U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, 2005–2007
thomas Barfield is professor of anthropology at Boston University.
Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics
2010. 408 pages. 5 line illus. 9 maps. cl: 978-0-691-14568-6 $29.95 | £20.95
Forthcoming
Thinking about LeadershipNannerl O. Keohane
“Thinking about Leader-
ship is replete with important, telling, and original insights and information. the book addresses key questions about leadership that, while not necessarily new, need to be posed, over and over again. nannerl Keohane does
not know how to write a bad sentence or make an uninteresting point.”—Barbara Kellerman, author of Bad Leadership:
What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters
nannerl o. Keohane is the Laurance S. rockefeller Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Affairs and the University center for human Values at Princeton University.
December 2010. 280 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14207-4 $27.95 | £19.95
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New Faces, New Voicesthe hispanic electorate in AmericaMarisa A. Abrajano & R. Michael Alvarez
“this innovative book deals with a large and understudied area: Latino political behavior. its argument regarding the diversity of the Latino community is important and the authors’ attention to generational differences in the community is a
rarity. Significant and original.”—Lisa garcía Bedolla, University of california, Berkeley
marisa A. Abrajano is assistant professor of politi-cal science at the University of california, San Diego. r. michael Alvarez is professor of political science at the california institute of technology.
2010. 232 pages. 17 line illus. 35 tables. 2 maps. cl: 978-0-691-14305-7 $27.95 | £19.95
Forthcoming
Who Are the Criminals?the Politics of crime Policy from the Age of roosevelt to the Age of reaganJohn Hagan
“this critically impor-tant book offers an inci-sive analysis of the links between the increase in incarceration for street crime in the last several decades and deregula-tion of the business suites. it is simultane-ously a scholarly tour de force and a sweeping
indictment of the political uses of crime.”—Kitty calavita, University of california, irvine
John hagan is the John D. macArthur Professor of Sociology and Law at northwestern University and the American Bar Foundation.
november 2010. 320 pages. 15 line illus. 4 tables. 1 map. cl: 978-0-691-14838-0 $29.95 | £20.95
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Climate Change JusticeEric A. Posner & David Weisbach
“this incisive book points the only way forward on climate change. Posner and Weisbach carefully weigh the arguments on a wide range of issues, from what policies have the strongest merit to how we should value the welfare of future generations. the analysis
is provocative, judicious, and accessible.”—richard J. Zeckhauser, Kennedy School of government, harvard University
eric A. Posner and David Weisbach teach at the University of chicago Law School.
2010. 232 pages. 8 line illus. 11 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13775-9 $27.95 | £19.95
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Not Even PastBarack obama and the Burden of raceThomas J. Sugrue
“in Not Even Past, one of America’s most prominent historians of race and rights turns a shrewd and honest eye to the contemporary scene. it should be essential reading for anyone trying to understand the changes in racial experience and
argument in America since the 1960s, and Barack obama’s place in them.”—Daniel t. rodgers, author of Atlantic Crossings:
Social Politics in a Progressive Age
Award-winning historian thomas Sugrue exam-ines the paradox of race in obama’s America and how President obama intends to deal with it.
thomas J. Sugrue is the David Boies Professor of history and Professor of Sociology at the Univer-sity of Pennsylvania.
The Lawrence Stone Lectures
2010. 184 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13730-8 $24.95 | £16.95
Forthcoming
Reading ObamaDreams, hope, and the American Political traditionJames T. Kloppenberg
“Reading Obama strikingly illuminates the man, enriching our sense of his intellectual formation and commit-ments and significantly deepening our under-standing of his place in history.”—Daniel t. rodgers, Princeton University
Reading Obama traces the origins of Barack obama’s ideas and establishes him as the most penetrating political thinker elected to the presidency in the past century.
James t. Kloppenberg is the charles Warren Professor of American history and chair of the history Department at harvard University.
november 2010. 296 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14746-8 $24.95 | £16.95
Racial Justice in the Age of ObamaRoy L. Brooks
“roy Brooks provides savvy and succinct analyses of contending civil rights theories in the obama era.”—Joe r. Feagin, author of Systemic Racism: A Theory
of Oppression
2009. 264 pages. 100 line illus. cl: 978-0-691-14198-5 $27.95 | £19.95
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Capitalism and the JewsJerry Z. Muller
“in his slim essay collection Capitalism and the Jews, Jerry Z. muller presents a provocative and accessible survey of how Jewish culture and historical accident ripened Jews for commercial success and why that success has earned them so much misfortune.”—catherine rampell, New York Times Book Review
Jerry Z. muller is professor of history at the catholic University of America in Washington, Dc.
2010. 280 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14478-8 $24.95 | £16.95
neWThis Time Is Differenteight centuries of Financial FollyCarmen M. Reinhart & Kenneth S. Rogoff
See page 25 for details.
neWFault Lineshow hidden Fractures Still threaten the World economyRaghuram G. Rajan
See page 25 for details.
neWIdentity Economicshow our identities Shape our Work, Wages, and Well-BeingGeorge A. Akerlof & Rachel E. Kranton
See page 26 for details.
neW PAPerBAcKWith a new preface by the authorsAnimal Spiritshow human Psychology Drives the economy, and Why it matters for global capitalismGeorge A. Akerlof & Robert J. Shiller
See page 26 for details.
neWZombie Economicshow Dead ideas Still Walk among UsJohn Quiggin
See page 26 for details.
neWThe Squam Lake ReportFixing the Financial SystemKenneth R. French, Martin N. Baily, John Y. Campbell, John H. Cochrane, Douglas W. Diamond, Darrell Duffie, Anil K Kashyap, Frederic S. Mishkin, Raghuram G. Rajan, David S. Scharfstein, Robert J. Shiller, Hyun Song Shin, Matthew J. Slaughter, Jeremy C. Stein & René M. Stulz
See page 27 for details.
ForthcomingThe Long Divergencehow islamic Law held Back the middle eastTimur Kuran
See page 27 for details.
also available
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Hard Linethe republican Party and U.S. Foreign Policy since World War iiColin Dueck
“colin Dueck notes that foreign policy is made by presidents, not intellectu-als, and he is right. But his smart, lively new book shows what intellectuals can add to the discussion: sharp, honest analysis that uncovers the reality behind the rhetoric. Hard Line is more than a masterful guide to republican thinking and practice over the last century—it is a major contribution to the literature on American foreign policy in general.”—gideon rose, managing editor, Foreign Affairs
Hard Line traces the history of republican Party foreign policy since World War ii by focusing on the conservative leaders who shaped it.
colin Dueck is associate professor of public and international affairs at george mason University.
2010. 400 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14182-4 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-14181-7 $70.00 | £48.95
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The Rise and Fall of Modern American ConservatismA Short historyDavid Farber
“An absorbing and convincing history of modern American conservatism, rendered in the elegantly concise style we’ve come to expect from this author. Farber amply demon-strates conservatives’ devotion to the market and to social order,
as well as the important role played by human agency and ambition; throughout, he is at once unsparing and fair-minded in his judgments. this is first-rate, original scholarship.”—Fredrik Logevall, cornell University
David Farber is professor of history at temple University.
2010. 312 pages. 6 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-12915-0 $29.95 | £20.95
Forthcoming
Blessed Are the Organizedgrassroots Democracy in AmericaJeffrey Stout
“this original and im-portant book develops an invigorating concep-tion of democratic citizenship today. it is simply one of the most exciting books that i have read in ages.”—Danielle S. Allen, institute for Advanced Study
the most important book on organizing and grassroots democracy in a generation, Blessed
Are the Organized is a passionate and hopeful account of how our endangered democratic principles can be put into action.
Jeffrey Stout is professor of religion at Princeton University.
December 2010. 368 pages. 3 maps. cl: 978-0-691-13586-1 $29.95 | £20.95
read newsworthy and lively commentary on our new blog at press.princeton.edu/blog
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On Compromise and Rotten CompromisesAvishai Margalit
“the work of Avishai margalit provides a refreshing and instruc-tive contrast to much that has become con-ventionally accepted in recent political thinking, particularly about the moral conflicts that arise in pursuit of peace.”—John gray, New York
Review of Books
combining philosophy, politics, and history, and written in a vivid and accessible style, On
Compromise and Rotten Compromises is full of surprising new insights about war, peace, justice, and sectarianism.
Avishai margalit is professor emeritus of philoso-phy at the hebrew University of Jerusalem and the george F. Kennan Professor at the institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
2009. 240 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13317-1 $26.95 | £18.95
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Numbers Rulethe Vexing mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to the PresentGeorge G. Szpiro
“ ‘Which candidate is the people’s choice?’ it’s a simple question, and the answer is anything but. in Numbers Rule, george Szpiro tells the amazing story of the search for the fairest way of voting, deftly blending history, biography, and political
skullduggery. everyone interested in our too-fallible elections should read this book.”—William Poundstone, author of Gaming the
Vote: Why Elections Aren’t Fair (and What We Can
Do about It)
george g. Szpiro, PhD, is a mathematician and journalist.
2010. 240 pages. 21 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13994-4 $26.95 | £18.95
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Taming the Godsreligion and Democracy on three continentsIan Buruma
“ian Buruma broaches the biggest themes in contemporary world politics in this book: what are the relations, actual and possible, between religion and democracy in a globalized world? in setting out his thoughts, Buruma mar-shals pungent quotation after pungent quotation from Spinoza, tocqueville, and Voltaire—not to mention Jefferson, Locke, and hume; classic chinese and Japanese texts; and a wide range of modern commentators, politicians, activists, and agitators.”—Andrew Barshay, University of california, Berkeley
ian Buruma is the first writer to provide a sharp-eyed look at the tensions between religion and politics on three continents. Drawing on many contem-porary and historical examples, he argues that the violent passions inspired
by religion must be tamed in order to make democracy work.
ian Buruma is the henry r. Luce Professor of Democracy, human rights, and Journalism at Bard college.
2010. 144 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13489-5 $19.95 | £13.95
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The Politics of HappinessWhat government can Learn from the new research on Well-BeingDerek Bok
“[Bok asks] whether governments should really try to make their citizens hap-pier. Answer: yes, not through promoting economic growth, but through environmental policies, healthcare, and strengthening marriage and the family.”
—glenda cooper, Prospect Magazine
timely and incisive, The Politics of Happiness sheds light on what makes people happy and the vital role government policy could play in foster-ing satisfaction and well-being.
Derek Bok is the 300th Anniversary research Professor at harvard University.
2010. 272 pages. 6 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14489-4 $24.95 | £16.95
Forthcoming
The Blame GameSpin, Bureaucracy, and Self-Preservation in governmentChristopher Hood
“in this fascinating and excellent book, hood puts significant concepts—blame and blaming—at the center of our thinking by looking at blame culture and blame games. he emphasizes the functionality of blame in social and institutional life, and the need for managing the frontiers of blame avoidance.”—geert Bouckaert, european group for Public Administration
Delving into the inner workings of complex institutions, The Blame Game proves how a better understanding of blame avoidance can improve the quality of modern governance, management, and organizational design.
christopher hood is the gladstone Professor of government at All Souls college, oxford.
January 2011. 224 pages. 6 line illus. 8 tables. cl: 978-0-691-12995-2 $39.95 | £27.95
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The Tyranny of GuiltAn essay on Western masochismPascal Brucknertranslated by Steven rendall
“Bruckner shows how selective we are about teaching history and how our media is obsessed with only one struggle (israel/Palestine) while ignoring others (Sudan/Darfur). the essay, translated into clear American english, is provocative, scholarly and accessible.”—Julia Pascal, Independent
“[Pascal Bruckner’s] angry book could change a whole civilization’s opinion, if only that civilization had sense enough to pay attention.”—robert Fulford, National Post
Pascal Bruckner is the award-winning author of eighteen books of fiction and nonfiction.
2010. 256 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14376-7 $26.95 | £18.95
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The Presidency of George W. BushA First historical AssessmentEdited by Julian E. Zelizer
“Analytically shrewd and historically rich, this harvest of a book convenes a group of leading historians to assess the country’s recent past. ranging from tax cuts to terrorism, and encompassing questions of ideology, multiculturalism, and presidential capacity, the contributions to this volume establish the scope and agenda for future studies of george W. Bush’s tumultuous presidency.”—ira Katznelson, columbia University
The Presidency of George W. Bush brings together some of today’s top Ameri-can historians to offer the first in-depth look at one of the most controversial U.S. presidencies. this book examines the successes as well as the failures, covering every major aspect of Bush’s two terms in office. it puts issues in
broad historical context to reveal the forces that shaped and constrained Bush’s presidency—and the ways his presidency reshaped the nation.
Julian e. Zelizer is professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University.
2010. 384 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14901-1 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-13485-7 $75.00 | £52.00
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Religion and Democracy in the United StatesDanger or opportunity?Edited by Alan Wolfe & Ira Katznelson
“this is a rich and substantive book.”—David campbell, University of notre Dame
in Religion and Democ-
racy in the United States, prominent scholars consider the ways Americans understand the relationship between their religious
beliefs and the political arena.
Alan Wolfe is professor of political science at Boston college. ira Katznelson is the ruggles Professor of Political Science and history at columbia University.
Copublished with the Russell Sage Foundation
2010. 456 pages. 16 line illus. 28 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14729-1 $35.00 | £24.95 cl: 978-0-691-14728-4 $75.00 | £52.00
Forthcoming
A Behavioral Theory of ElectionsJonathan Bendor, Daniel Diermeier, David A. Siegel & Michael M. Ting
this groundbreaking book provides a behavioral theory of elections based on the notion that all actors—politicians as well as voters—are only boundedly rational. the theory posits learning via trial-and-error: actions that surpass an actor’s aspiration level are more likely to be used in the future, while those that fall short are less likely to be tried later on.
Jonathan Bendor is the Walter and elise haas Professor of Political economics and organiza-tions at Stanford University. Daniel Diermeier is the iBm Professor of regulation and competitive Practice and professor of managerial economics and decision sciences at northwestern Univer-sity. David A. Siegel is assistant professor of politi-cal science at Florida State University. michael m. ting is associate professor of political science and public affairs at columbia University.
march 2010. 264 pages. 36 line illus. 21 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13507-6 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-13506-9 $70.00 | £48.95
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Our ArmySoldiers, Politics, and American civil-military relationsJason K. Dempsey
“interesting and impor-tant. Dempsey presents a wealth of original sur-vey data on the views of army personnel.”—ole r. holsti, Duke University
Our Army adds needed nuance to our under-standing of a profession that seems increasingly
distant from the average American.
Jason K. Dempsey is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army who served in Afghanistan.
2010. 288 pages. 20 line illus. 52 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14225-8 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-14224-1 $70.00 | £48.95
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The Great American Missionmodernization and the construction of an American World orderDavid Ekbladh
“in this important book, ekbladh provides one of the most compelling portraits yet of the liberal ideas that guide U.S. foreign policy.”—John ikenberry, Foreign Affairs
The Great American Mis-
sion traces how America’s global modernization
efforts during the twentieth century were a means to remake the world in its own image.
David ekbladh is assistant professor of history at tufts University.
America in the World
2010. 408 pages. 17 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-13330-0 $35.00 | £24.95
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War Storiesthe causes and consequences of Public Views of WarMatthew A. Baum & Tim J. Groeling
“War Stories makes a significant contribution to our knowledge of how the strategic decisions of politicians, parties, and news organizations shape the information about con-flicts that is conveyed to the public. Baum and groeling contend that
media rhetoric greatly influences public opinion in times of war regardless of the empirical reality such as casualties and events.”—Diana owen, georgetown University
matthew A. Baum is the marvin Kalb Professor of global communications and professor of public policy and government at harvard University. tim J. groeling is associate professor of com-munication studies at the University of california, Los Angeles.
2010. 352 pages. 39 line illus. 68 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13859-6 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-13858-9 $70.00 | £48.95
ForthcomingThe Whites of their Eyeshistory, memory, and the American revolutionJill Lepore
See page 1 for details.
ForthcomingThe Limits of Constitutional DemocracyEdited by Jeffrey K. Tulis & Stephen Macedo
See page 37 for details.
neWNew Faces, New Voicesthe hispanic electorate in AmericaMarisa A. Abrajano & R. Michael Alvarez
See page 1 for details.
also available
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Electronic Electionsthe Perils and Promises of Digital DemocracyR. Michael Alvarez & Thad E. Hall
“Will the machine lose your vote? Will it be hacked? . . . Alvarez and hall provide a rigorous analysis of electronic voting, and they come down heavily in favor of the benefits of the new technologies.”—michelle Press, Scientific American
r. michael Alvarez is professor of political science at the california institute of technology. thad e. hall is associate professor of political science and research fellow at the institute of Public and international Affairs at the University of Utah.
2010. 256 pages. 11 line illus. 20 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14622-5 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-12517-6 $39.95 | £27.95
neW PAPerBAcKWinner of a 2008 Lannan notable Book Award, Lannan Foundation
With a new preface by the author
Democracy Incorporatedmanaged Democracy and the Specter of inverted totalitarianismSheldon S. Wolin
“[A] comprehensive diagnosis of our failings as a democratic polity by one of our most seasoned and respected political philosophers.”—chalmers Johnson, Truthdig
Sheldon S. Wolin is professor emeritus of politics at Princeton University.
2010. 384 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14589-1 $19.95 | £13.95
neW PAPerBAcKFinalist, 2009 Pen/John Kenneth galbraith Award for nonfiction
With a new preface by the author and a new foreword by ruth o’Brien
The Case for Big GovernmentJeff Madrick
“[The Case for Big Government] challenges us to think anew about the responsibilities that government should meet in today’s competitive global economy.”—Senator edward m. Kennedy
Jeff madrick is editor of Challenge magazine and senior fellow at the roosevelt institute and the new School’s Schwartz center for economic Policy Analysis.
The Public Square
2010. 224 pages. 5 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14620-1 $16.95 | £11.95 cl: 978-0-691-12331-8 $22.95 | £15.95
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Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor StateWhy Americans Vote the Way they DoAndrew Gelman
“this is the Freakonomics-style analysis that every candidate and campaign consultant should read.”—robert Sommer, New York Observer
Andrew gelman is professor of statistics and political science at columbia University.
2010. 264 pages. 15 color illus. 92 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-14393-4 $18.95 | £12.95
read newsworthy and lively commentary on our new blog at press.princeton.edu/blog
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Souled Outreclaiming Faith and Politics after the religious rightE. J. Dionne Jr.
“[Souled Out] is a deeply personal and search-ingly intelligent reflection on the noble history, recent travails and likely prospects of American liberalism.”—r. Scott Appleby, New York Times Book Review
e. J. Dionne Jr. is a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post, a regular political analyst on national Public radio, a senior fellow at the Brookings institution, and a professor at george-town University.
2009. 264 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14329-3 $17.95 | £12.50 cl: 978-0-691-13458-1 $24.95 | £16.95
neW PAPerBAcKWinner of the 2009 Award of merit for history/Biography, Christianity Today
God and Race in American PoliticsA Short historyMark A. Noll
“noll’s incisive history offers a significant introduction to the tangled relationship of race, religion, and politics in America.”—henry L. carrigan, Jr., ForeWord
mark A. noll is the Francis A. mcAnaney Professor of history at the University of notre Dame.
2010. 224 pages. 3 line illus. 8 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14629-4 $18.95 | £12.95 cl: 978-0-691-12536-7 $22.95 | £15.95
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Religion in American PoliticsA Short historyFrank Lambert
“Religion in American Politics . . . traces the interplay between pulpits and the public square through nearly two centuries of U.S. history. Some things, [Lambert] writes, never change.”—Daniel Burke, Washington Post
Frank Lambert is professor of history at Purdue University.
2010. 304 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14613-3 $18.95 | £12.95 cl: 978-0-691-12833-7 $24.95 | £16.95
neW PAPerBAcKWinner of the 2009 gladys m. Kammerer Award, American Political Science Association
Winner of the 2009 Leon D. epstein outstanding Book Award, Political organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association
Unequal Democracythe Political economy of the new gilded AgeLarry M. Bartels
“the non-partisan and non-political Bartels points out devastatingly after an exhaustive study of Democratic and republican presidents that the Democrats built a better economy and a more just society.”—James carville, cnn
Larry m. Bartels is the Donald e. Stokes Professor of Public and international Affairs and director of the center for the Study of Democratic Politics at Princeton University.
Copublished with the Russell Sage Foundation
2010. 344 pages. 4 halftones. 40 line illus. 65 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14623-2 $22.95 | £15.95 cl: 978-0-691-13663-9 $29.95 | £20.95
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The Right Talkhow conservatives transformed the great Society into the economic SocietyMark A. Smith
“[A] brilliant, provocative, well-written, and well-argued scholarly work.”—Philip c. Wander and Jay Busse, Rhetoric Review
2009. 280 pages. 5 line illus. 8 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14100-8 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-13017-0 $39.95 | £27.95
Winner of the 2008 Silver medal in current events, Independent Publisher
With a new preface by the author
The Myth of the Rational VoterWhy Democracies choose Bad PoliciesBryan Caplan
“one of the two or three best books on public choice in the last twenty years.”—tyler cowen, Marginal Revolution
2008. 296 pages. 51 line illus. 8 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13873-2 $17.95 | £12.50 cl: 978-0-691-12942-6 $29.95 | £20.95
The Democracy IndexWhy our election System is Failing and how to Fix itHeather K. Gerken2009. 192 pages. 2 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13694-3 $24.95 | £16.95
one of the “Best Sci-tech Books, health Sciences” for 2009, Library Journal
Taming the Beloved Beasthow medical technology costs are Destroying our health care SystemDaniel Callahan2009. 280 pages. 1 table. cl: 978-0-691-14236-4 $29.95 | £20.95
Fred i. greenstein, recipient of the 2004 Presidency research group career Service Award, American Political Science Association
Inventing the Job of PresidentLeadership Style from george Washington to Andrew JacksonFred I. Greenstein
“An elegant and absorbing analysis of the early presidents and their political styles and how they helped shape this decidedly consequential leadership institution.”—thomas e. cronin, colorado college
2009. 176 pages. 8 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-13358-4 $19.95 | £13.95
Also by Fred I. Greensteinthird edition
The Presidential DifferenceLeadership Style from FDr to Barack obama
“if i were to assign just one short book on the modern presidency, this would be it.”—Stephen hess, Globe and Mail
2009. 344 pages. 13 halftones. 1 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-14383-5 $24.95 | £16.95
Princeton Readings in American PoliticsEdited by Richard M. Valelly2009. 656 pages. 45 line illus. 43 tables. 1 map. Pa: 978-0-691-12472-8 $45.00 | £30.95 cl: 978-0-691-12471-1 $90.00 | £62.00
The Message Mattersthe economy and Presidential campaigns
Lynn Vavreck2009. 232 pages. 28 line illus. 39 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13963-0 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13962-3 $65.00 | £44.95
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The Litigation StatePublic regulation and Private Lawsuits in the United StatesSean Farhang
“Farhang is at the forefront of a new generation of scholars who have begun to broaden the parameters of the American state and its reach into society. Drawing upon an impressive range of methods, sources, and theory, Farhang shows us how congress and the administration extended the reach of regu-lation by inducing private litigants and the legal profession to cocreate a vast regulatory regime. A shrewd reading of the new mode of state-building.”—Dan carpenter, harvard University
The Litigation State investigates how American political institutions shape the strategic design of legislation to mobilize private lawsuits for policy implementation.
Sean Farhang is assistant professor in the goldman School of Public Policy at the University of califor-nia, Berkeley.
2010. 320 pages. 4 line illus. 6 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14382-8 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-14381-1 $75.00 | £52.00
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Reputation and Powerorganizational image and Pharmaceutical regulation at the FDADaniel Carpenter
“in this truly splendid, magisterial study, carpenter thoroughly documents and nar-rates the FDA’s struggle with the certainties of science, the uncertain-ties of politics, and the requirements of reputation, an asset that simultaneously granted the agency autonomy
and then took it away through ever-increasing expectations of performance.”—richard Bensel, cornell University
Daniel carpenter is the Allie S. Freed Professor of government at harvard University.
2010. 824 pages. 13 halftones. 17 line illus. 26 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14180-0 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-14179-4 $75.00 | £52.00
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Presidential Party BuildingDwight D. eisenhower to george W. BushDaniel J. Galvin
“in this meticulously documented and grace-fully written book, Dan galvin puts presidents at the very center of party-building activities. Sometimes he finds them investing in their party, other times exploiting it. But whether they do one
or the other, galvin persuasively argues, critically depends upon their party’s hold on political institutions beyond the White house. Anyone interested in the growth and decline of parties in our system of separated powers should read this important book.”—William g. howell, University of chicago
Daniel J. galvin is assistant professor of political science at northwestern University.
2009. 352 pages. 12 line illus. 8 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13693-6 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-13692-9 $65.00 | £44.95
ira Katznelson, martin Shefter & theda Skocpol, series editors
Winner of the 2008 c. herman Pritchett Award, Law and courts Section, American Political Science Association
Winner of the 2008 J. David greenstone Award, Politics and history Section, American Political Science Association
Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacythe Presidency, the Supreme court, and constitutional Leadership in U.S. historyKeith E. Whittington
“[A] fascinating behind-the-scenes guide to the politics of judicial review that is impressive in both scope and depth.”—Harvard Law Review
2009. 320 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14102-2 $22.95 | £15.95
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Uneasy Alliancesrace and Party competition in AmericaPaul Frymer
“the vast literature on American political parties has been im-mensely enriched and enhanced by this pioneering work on race and parties. . . . highly recommended.”—hanes Walton, Jr., Political Science Quarterly
Paul Frymer is associate professor of politics at Princeton University.
2010. 264 pages. 4 halftones. 8 line illus. 9 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14801-4 $24.95 | £16.95
Also by Paul Frymer Winner of the 2009 Best Book Award, race, ethnicity and Politics Section, American Political Science Association
Black and BlueAfrican Americans, the Labor movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party
“Black and Blue is an im-portant contribution to the interdisciplinary literature on race and the U.S. labor movement.”—nancy macLean, Industrial and Labor
Relations Review
2008. 224 pages. 4 halftones. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-13465-9 $27.95 | £19.95
neW PAPerBAcKone of Choice’s outstanding Academic titles for 2009
Winner of the 2009 Joseph J. Spengler Prize, history of economics Society
co-winner of the 2009 herbert Jacob Book Prize, Law and Society Association
The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movementthe Battle for control of the LawSteven M. Teles
“The Rise of the Conser-
vative Legal Movement provides an essential road map to the organi-zational mobilization of conservatives over the past quarter century.”—Al gore, corecipient of the 2007 nobel Peace Prize
Steven m. teles is associate professor of political science at Johns hopkins University and a fellow at the new America Foundation.
2010. 360 pages. 3 halftones. 1 line illus. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14625-6 $24.95 | £16.95
noW AVAiLABLe in PAPerBAcKForged ConsensusScience, technology, and economic Policy in the United States, 1921-1953David M. Hart2010. 272 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14654-6 $27.95 | £19.95
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Fighting for DemocracyBlack Veterans and the Struggle Against White Supremacy in the Postwar SouthChristopher S. Parker
“[A] strikingly new and important analysis.”—Suzanne mettler, cornell University
2009. 288 pages. 13 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14004-9 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-14003-2 $60.00 | £41.95
Winner of the 2009 Louis Brownlow Book Award, national Academy of Public Administration
Reforms at RiskWhat happens After major Policy changes Are enactedEric M. Patashnik
“eric Patashnik has written a fascinating account of why some general-interest policy reforms stick and others fall apart.”—Julian Zelizer, Princeton University
2008. 256 pages. 14 halftones. 13 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13897-8 $22.95 | £15.95 cl: 978-0-691-11998-4 $55.00 | £37.95
co-winner of the 2007 oliver cromwell cox Award, race, gender, and class Section, American Sociological Association
What a Mighty Power We Can BeAfrican American Fraternal groups and the Struggle for racial equalityTheda Skocpol, Ariane Liazos & Marshall Ganz
“this excellent, very readable, scholarly book fills many gaps in understanding the African American community.”—Choice
2008. 320 pages. 8 halftones. 8 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13836-7 $22.95 | £15.95 cl: 978-0-691-12299-1 $30.95 | £21.95
co-winner of the 2010 J. David greenstone Award, Politics and history Section, American Political Science Association
Winner of the 2010 Best Book Award, race, ethnicity, and Politics Section, American Political Science Association
Winner of the 2008 President’s Book Award, Social Science history Association
The Fifth FreedomJobs, Politics, and civil rights in the United States, 1941–1972Anthony S. Chen
“The Fifth Freedom is a masterpiece—a brilliant new take on the history of equal opportunity in America.”—Frank Dobbin, harvard University
2009. 424 pages. 9 halftones. 8 line illus. 19 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13953-1 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13457-4 $65.00 | £44.95
Why We Votehow Schools and communities Shape our civic LifeDavid E. Campbell
“Why We Vote challenges us to think seriously about the role of schools in society.”—André Blais, Science Magazine
2008. 288 pages. 31 line illus. 35 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13829-9 $22.95 | £15.95
Winner of the 2010 goldsmith Book Prize, Joan Shorenstein center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy
Winner of the 2009 Donald mcgannon Award for Social and ethical relevance in communications Policy research, Donald mcgannon communications research center
The Myth of Digital DemocracyMatthew Hindman
“An outstanding combination of theoretical and empirical work.”—cass r. Sunstein, author of Republic.com 2.0
2008. 200 pages. 9 line illus. 20 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13868-8 $22.95 | £15.95
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School Lunch Politicsthe Surprising history of America’s Favorite Welfare ProgramSusan Levine
“A comprehensive examination of school lunches’ complex history.”—eliza Krigman, The Nation
Susan Levine is professor of history at the Univer-sity of illinois at chicago.
2010. 264 pages. 8 halftones. 1 line illus. 6 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14619-5 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-05088-1 $45.00 | £30.95
neW PAPerBAcKWinner of the 2008 Albert J. Beveridge Book Award, American historical Association
Winner of the 2008 Book Award in history, Association for Asian American Studies
The Shifting Grounds of RaceBlack and Japanese Americans in the making of multiethnic Los AngelesScott Kurashige
“[W]e are fortunate that Kurashige has given us an insightful and wide-ranging investigation into how leaders of two subaltern communities navigated the dangerous waters of race in a twentieth-century American city.”—Jeremiah B. c. Axelrod, Journal of American
History
Scott Kurashige is associate professor of history, American culture, and Asian/Pacific islander American studies at the University of michigan.
2010. 368 pages. 20 halftones. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14618-8 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-12639-5 $49.95 | £34.95
neW PAPerBAcKco-winner of the 2006 Saul Viener Book Prize, American Jewish historical Society
one of Choice’s outstanding Academic titles for 2006
Troubling the WatersBlack-Jewish relations in the American centuryCheryl Lynn Greenberg
“the vexed topic of black-Jewish relations in 20th-century America requires a brave writer, and greenberg confronts the issue with honesty and dedication.”—Atlantic
cheryl Lynn greenberg is the Paul e. raether Distinguished Professor of history at trinity col-lege in hartford, connecticut.
2010. 368 pages. 1 halftone. Pa: 978-0-691-14616-4 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-05865-8 $49.95 | £34.95
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Little Rockrace and resistance at central high SchoolKaren Anderson
“this book takes as its subject one of the seminal chapters in the history of the modern civil rights movement, the struggle to integrate the public schools of Little rock, Arkansas. Filled with fasci-nating characters, it is a story replete with drama and quiet triumph.”—Jerald e. Podair, Lawrence University
Karen Anderson is professor of history at the University of Arizona.
2010. 344 pages. 12 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-09293-5 $35.00 | £24.95
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Empire for LibertyA history of American imperialism from Benjamin Franklin to Paul WolfowitzRichard H. Immerman
“Empire for Liberty places both the theory and the practice of empire inside history. richard immerman’s complex, ironic account of the American empire and its relation to the concept of liberty is an essential analysis of how the United States
became the kind of power it is today and where it might now be going.”—marilyn B. Young, new York University
Empire for Liberty tells the story of men who used the rhetoric of liberty to further their imperial ambitions.
richard h. immerman is the edward J. Buthus-iem Family Distinguished Faculty Fellow in history and the marvin Wachman Director of the center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy at temple University.
2010. 288 pages. 6 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-12762-0 $24.95 | £16.95
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Nothing Less than VictoryDecisive Wars and the Lessons of history John David Lewis
“this book’s argument is powerful and provocative, and Lewis is a good story-teller and scholar. Ambitious, stimulating, and thoughtful, this book makes a strong case for the value of the strategic offensive, and engages with the kind of problems that everyone should be thinking about today.”—Barry Strauss, author of The Spartacus War
recognizing the human motivations behind military conflicts, Nothing Less
than Victory makes a powerful case for offensive actions in pursuit of peace.
John David Lewis is visiting associate professor of philosophy, politics, and eco-nomics at Duke University, and senior research scholar in history and classics at the Social Philosophy and Policy center at Bowling green State University.
2010. 368 pages. 5 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-13518-2 $29.95 | £20.95
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Makers of Ancient StrategyFrom the Persian Wars to the Fall of romeEdited by Victor Davis Hanson
“in this outstanding col-lection, ancient historian and thoroughly modern pundit Victor Davis hanson has assembled a gleaming cohort of his-torians who deepen our understanding of the constants of warfare and illuminate brightly the peculiarities of strategy
in the worlds of ancient greece and rome.”—Paul cartledge, author of Alexander the Great
Victor Davis hanson is the martin and illie Ander-son Senior Fellow in classics and military history at the hoover institution, Stanford University.
2010. 280 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13790-2 $27.95 | £19.95
neWHard Linethe republican Party and U.S. Foreign Policy since World War iiColin Dueck
See page 4 for details.
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Forthcoming
Theories of International Politics and ZombiesDaniel W. Drezner
“this interesting, thoughtful, and engaging book nicely integrates the classics of zombie work with theories of international relations to make sense of human—and nonhuman—behavior. this is the only international relations textbook that will make students frequently laugh and think at the same time. indeed, this textbook is food for brains, which may, of course, only attract more zombies.”—Stephen Saideman, mcgill University
Daniel W. Drezner is professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplo-macy at tufts University.
January 2011. 136 pages. 4 line illus. 3 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14783-3 $12.95 | £8.95
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The Diffusion of Military Powercauses and consequences for international PoliticsMichael C. Horowitz
“michael horowitz’s The Diffusion of Military
Power is a model for twenty-first-century security studies: an important question (how do military innovations spread), interdisciplinary theory, solutions to important historical puzzles, insight
into contemporary policy problems, and the use of rigorous qualitative and quantitative methods. A triumph.”—Dan reiter, emory University
michael c. horowitz is assistant professor of po-litical science at the University of Pennsylvania.
2010. 288 pages.10 line illus. 21 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14396-5 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-14395-8 $75.00 | £52.00
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Rational Theory of International Politicsthe Logic of competition and cooperationCharles L. Glaser
“this is destined to be one of the most important books on international relations theory. glaser brings crystal clarity to a core problem that has vexed thinkers for centuries: under what conditions will the very structure of international politics
drive states to adopt policies that raise the specter of war? Anyone who wants to know what contemporary international relations theory has to say about the prospects for peace must read this book.”—William c. Wohlforth, Dartmouth college
charles L. glaser is professor of political science and international affairs at george Washington University.
2010. 328 pages. 6 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14372-9 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-14371-2 $70.00 | £48.95
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Gaming the Worldhow Sports Are reshaping global Politics and cultureAndrei S. Markovits & Lars Rensmann
Gaming the World reveals the pervasive influence of sports on our daily lives, making all of us citizens of an increasingly cosmopoli-tan world while affirm-ing our local, regional, and national identities.
Andrei S. markovits is the Karl W. Deutsch
collegiate Professor of comparative Politics and german Studies at the University of michigan. Lars rensmann is DAAD Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of michigan.
2010. 360 pages. 1 table. cl: 978-0-691-13751-3 $29.95 | £20.95
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Securing the Peacethe Durable Settlement of civil WarsMonica Duffy Toft
“Using comprehensive data on internal con-flicts, toft challenges the flawed assumptions driving international peacemaking diploma-cy and peacekeeping operations, which sadly may be prolonging civil wars instead of ending them. this provocative
and politically incorrect book ought to stimulate a long-needed debate over the efficacy of cur-rent approaches to ending conflicts.”—Andrew natsios, georgetown University
monica Duffy toft is associate professor of public policy at the John F. Kennedy School of govern-ment, harvard University.
2010. 248 pages. 3 halftones. 4 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14146-6 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-14145-9 $65.00 | £44.95
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Forbidden Fruitcounterfactuals and international relationsRichard Ned Lebow
“Forbidden Fruit provides a fascinating study of the use and misuse of counterfac-tual analysis. . . . this book deserves the attention of anyone who predicts, explains, thinks, or invests.”—Andrew Bennett, georgetown University
richard ned Lebow is the James o. Freedman Presidential Professor of government at Dart-mouth college and the centennial Professor of international relations at the London School of economics and Political Science.
2010. 352 pages. 4 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13290-7 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-13289-1 $60.00 | £41.95
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Diaspora, Development, and Democracythe Domestic impact of international migration from indiaDevesh Kapur
“Kapur makes a powerful case that international flows of people are shaping the world in ways with which we have yet to come to grips. Kapur artfully combines case studies, statistical analysis, and new surveys, from both india and the United States, to paint a fascinating picture of india’s experience that is full of twists and surprises. he documents how the indian diaspora has been a source, not just of remittances, but also of ideas, networks, influence, and even democratic stability. emigration leaves a large footprint on the indian polity and economy. But whether it produces good or ill effects, Kapur concludes, depends more on domestic structures than on global ones.”—Dani rodrik, harvard University
Devesh Kapur is associate professor of political science and holds the madan Lal Sobti Professorship for the Study of contemporary india at the University of Pennsylvania.
2010. 344 pages. 27 line illus. 76 tables. cl: 978-0-691-12538-1 $35.00 | £24.95
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neW PAPerBAcKWinner of the 1989 edgar S. Furniss Book Award, mershon center for international Security Studies, ohio State University
With a new afterword by the author
The Weary TitanBritain and the experience of relative Decline, 1895–1905Aaron L. Friedberg
“one of the best books ever written about the decline of a great power, in this case great Britain at the end of the 19th century.”—robert Kagan, Foreign Policy
Aaron L. Friedberg is professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University.
2010. 368 pages. 7 tables. 2 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-14800-7 $24.95 | £16.95
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How Terrorism EndsUnderstanding the Decline and Demise of terrorist campaignsAudrey Kurth Cronin
“A truly superb book that addresses the actual resolution of terrorist movements. it has a clarity and definitiveness that is rare in the literature and, moreover, will be of special interest to any official or analyst endeavoring to cope
with this threatening and sinister problem.”—Philip Bobbitt, author of Terror and Consent
Audrey Kurth cronin is professor of strategy at the U.S. national War college in Washington, Dc, and senior associate in the changing character of War program at the University of oxford.
2009. 336 pages. 6 line illus. 13 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13948-7 $29.95 | £20.95
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The Other AllianceStudent Protest in West germany and the United States in the global SixtiesMartin Klimke
“Aptly titled, The Other
Alliance rethinks the generational revolt of the sixties era. Klimke brings to life a transna-tional movement that linked radicals on both sides of the Atlantic to a global struggle for power and justice. must reading for ’68ers
and those who seek to understand the history they made.”—David Farber, author of The Age of Great Dreams
martin Klimke is research fellow at the german historical institute, Washington, Dc, and the heidelberg center for American Studies at the University of heidelberg.
America in the World
2010. 368 pages. 30 halftones. 3 line illus. cl: 978-0-691-13127-6 $39.50 | £27.95
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No Enchanted Palacethe end of empire and the ideological origins of the United nationsMark Mazower
“A slim yet provocative volume that reveals the Un’s origins in colonial imperialism.”—Anna mundow, Boston
Globe
mark mazower is the ira D. Wallach Professor of history and World order Studies at columbia University.
2009. 248 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13521-2 $24.95 | £16.95
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noW AVAiLABLe in PAPerBAcKA Theory of Foreign PolicyGlenn Palmer & T. Clifton Morgan2010. 224 pages. 11 line illus. 19 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14655-3 $24.95 | £16.95
noW AVAiLABLe in PAPerBAcKThe Power of LegitimacyAssessing the role of norms in crisis BargainingChristopher Gelpi2010. 224 pages. 3 line illus. 9 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14671-3 $23.95 | £16.95
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Paying the Human Costs of WarAmerican Public opinion and casualties in military conflictsChristopher Gelpi, Peter D. Feaver & Jason Reifler
“[A] most fascinating volume on the human costs of waging war.”—Choice
2009. 304 pages. 13 line illus. 48 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13908-1 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-13902-9 $65.00 | £44.95
Going LocalDecentralization, Democratization, and the Promise of good governanceMerilee S. Grindle
“Going Local makes a strong, original, and lively contribution to the literature on governance in developing countries.”—Judith tendler, massachusetts institute of technology
2009. 256 pages. 10 halftones. 9 line illus. 17 tables. 7 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-14098-8 $19.95 | £13.95
How Wars EndDan Reiter
“[e]ssential reading for anyone who cares about the problem of war.”—Stephen Biddle, council on Foreign relations
2009. 320 pages. 3 halftones. 5 line illus. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14060-5 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-14059-9 $65.00 | £44.95
The Science of WarDefense Budgeting, military technology, Logistics, and combat outcomesMichael E. O’Hanlon
“timely, thoughtful, and full of insight. . . . A must-read for those in the defense arena.”—general David h. Petraeus, U.S. Army
2009. 280 pages. 4 graphs. 12 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13702-5 $35.00 | £24.95
Power, Interdependence, and Nonstate Actors in World PoliticsEdited by Helen V. Milner & Andrew Moravcsik
“[t]his is a book of exceptional intellectual coher-ence and vigor.”—Peter Katzenstein, cornell University
2009. 320 pages. 6 halftones. 2 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14028-5 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-14027-8 $70.00 | £48.95
Contracting StatesSovereign transfers in international relations
Alexander Cooley & Hendrik Spruyt2009. 248 pages. 4 line illus. 7 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13724-7 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13723-0 $60.00 | £41.95
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The Clash of Ideas in World Politicstransnational networks, States, and regime change, 1510–2010John M. Owen IV
“this book is a major contribution to the literature on hierarchy in international relations. it empirically demonstrates more convincingly than any other study to date that forcible regime change is a normal tool of statecraft. owen’s focus
on the importance of transnational ideological polarization as the primary cause of such activity is an explanation that materialists cannot ignore.”—Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
The Clash of Ideas in World Politics reveals how the muslim world is in the throes of an ideological struggle that extends far beyond the middle east, and how struggles like it have been a recurring feature of international relations since the dawn of the modern european state.
John m. owen iV is associate professor of politics at the University of Virginia.
2010. 352 pages. 6 line illus. 4 tables. 2 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-14239-5 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-14238-8 $75.00 | £52.00
neWWinner of the 2010 robert h. Ferrel Book Prize, Society for historians of American Foreign relations
one of the “Books of the Year” for 2009, Financial Times
mary elise Sarotte, Winner of the 2009 DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in german and european Studies, American institute for contemporary german Studies
1989 the Struggle to create Post–cold War europeMary Elise Sarotte
“[t]he best one-volume work on germany’s unification available. it contains the clearest understanding to date of the extraordinary juggling performance of Kohl.”—Philip D. Zelikow, Foreign Affairs
“[A] scrupulous account of the high politics and diplomacy of 1989.”—Economist
mary elise Sarotte is professor of international relations at the University of Southern california.
2009. 344 pages. 20 halftones. 4 maps. cl: 978-0-691-14306-4 $29.95 | £20.95
neWHow Enemies Become Friendsthe Sources of Stable PeaceCharles A. Kupchan
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noW AVAiLABLe in PAPerBAcKLegitimacy and Power Politicsthe American and French revolutions in international Political cultureMlada Bukovansky2010. 272 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14670-6 $27.95 | £19.95
The Struggle for Power in Early Modern Europereligious conflict, Dynastic empires, and international changeDaniel H. Nexon
“this groundbreaking book provides a sweeping reinterpretation of the religious and geopolitical conflicts of the seventeenth century, culminating in the emergence of the european state system.”—Foreign Affairs
2009. 408 pages. 7 halftones. 5 line illus. 1 table. 11 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-13793-3 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-13792-6 $75.00 | £52.00
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Forthcoming
Beyond the Invisible Handgroundwork for a new economicsKaushik Basu
“Beyond the Invisible
Hand poses a funda-mental challenge to the way that economists think about many of the most important issues of economic theory and policy. Written for both economists and edu-cated laymen, the book lays out a new vision for
economics, one that will stimulate the reader to rethink current practice and give deeper consid-eration to issues often slighted in contemporary economic analysis. While the reader may not always agree with Basu’s prescriptions, the im-portance of his contribution to the debate over the future of economics cannot be ignored.”—Steven g. medema, University of colorado, Denver
Kaushik Basu is professor of economics and the c. marks Professor of international Studies at cornell University. he is currently cheif economic advisor to the ministry of Finance of the govern-ment of india.
December 2010. 312 pages. 8 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13716-2 $29.95 | £20.95Not for sale in South Asia
Forthcoming
The Big Ditchhow America took, Built, ran, and Ultimately gave Away the Panama canalNoel Maurer & Carlos Yu
“this landmark book offers important new insights that will significantly ad-vance our understanding of the national and global economic consequences of the Panama canal. it will have a profound and lasting impact on the his-tory of U.S. imperialism in Latin America and represents a contribution to the emergent literature on the new political economy of empire.”—Alan Dye, Barnard college, columbia University
noel maurer is associate professor of business administration at harvard Business School. carlos Yu is an economic historian and private consultant based in new York city.
December 2010. 312 pages. 1 halftone. 30 line illus. 48 tables. 7 maps. cl: 978-0-691-14738-3 $35.00 | £24.95
Forthcoming
Exceptional Peoplehow migration Shaped our World and Will Define our FutureIan Goldin & Geoffrey Cameron
“migration is not a zero-sum game; it brings great benefits to the receiving country, the sending country, and to migrants themselves. that is the clear message of the evidence from history, economics, and the social sciences more
generally. this wise book assembles that evi-dence in a very thoughtful, careful, and scholarly way, making an enormous contribution to this crucial subject and providing fundamental guid-ance on one of the key issues of our times.”—nicholas Stern, London School of economics and Political Science
ian goldin is director of the James martin 21st century School, University of oxford, and profes-sorial fellow at Balliol college, oxford. geoffrey cameron is a research associate at the James martin 21st century School and currently works as a senior policy advisor with Foreign Affairs and international trade canada.
December 2010. 352 pages. 37 line illus. 14 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14572-3 $35.00 | £24.95
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Portfolios of the Poorhow the World’s Poor Live on $2 a DayDaryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford & Orlanda Ruthven
“rather than waiting for the world to debate and accept their ideas, these authors have taken them up on their own. in the war against global poverty, that feels like one small battle won.”—carlos Lozada, Washington Post
Daryl collins is senior associate at Bankable Fron-tier Associates in Boston. Jonathan morduch is professor of public policy and economics at new York University. Stuart rutherford is the founder of SafeSave, a microfinance institution in Ban-gladesh. orlanda ruthven recently completed a doctoral degree in international development at the University of oxford.
January 2011. 312 pages. 9 line illus. 36 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14819-9 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-14148-0 $35.00 | £24.95Not for sale in South Africa and South Asia
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Awakening Giants, Feet of ClayAssessing the economic rise of china and indiaPranab Bardhan
“Bardhan’s book is erudite, informative, and accessible, and his scrutiny of the conven-tional wisdom about the past quarter century of reform in china and india is always provoca-tive. You do not have to agree with him to be stimulated and
rewarded by his insightful scholarship. this book deserves a wide audience.”—tarun Khanna, author of Billions of Entrepre-
neurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their
Futures, and Yours
Pranab Bardhan is professor of economics at the University of california, Berkeley.
2010. 184 pages. 13 line illus. 9 tables. cl: 978-0-691-12994-5 $24.95 | £16.95
Forthcoming
Running the World’s Marketsthe governance of Financial infrastructureRuben Lee
“how should the infrastructure underpinning today’s volatile, rapidly evolving, and complex markets be run? ruben Lee’s extensive knowl-edge, superlative analysis, and practical guidance help answer this fundamental question.”—Donald F. Donahue, chairman and ceo, the Depository trust & clearing corporation
Running the World’s Markets provides a definitive and peerless reference for how to govern and regulate financial markets.
ruben Lee is ceo of oxford Finance group.
February 2011. 416 pages. 25 halftones. 21 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13353-9 $55.00 | £37.95
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Short-listed for the 2005 British Academy Book Prize
With a new foreword by Daniel c. Dennett
The Company of StrangersA natural history of economic LifePaul Seabright
“[A] clear, thought-provoking, and elegant book.”—howard Davies, Times
Higher Education
Paul Seabright is profes-sor of economics at the toulouse School of economics.
2010. 400 pages. 6 halftones. 2 line illus.
Pa: 978-0-691-14646-1 $19.95 | £13.95
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honorable mention, 2010 robert K. merton Book Award, Science, Knowledge, and technology Section, American Sociological Association
honorable mention, 2010 Barrington moore Award, comparative and historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association
one of Choice’s outstanding Academic titles for 2009
Economists and SocietiesDiscipline and Profession in the United States, Britain, and France, 1890s to 1990sMarion Fourcade
“this book is a remark-able study of how, in an age when economics has become an international discipline, cultural dif-ferences between three societies have influenced the way the discipline has developed.”—roger e. Backhouse, author of The Ordinary
Business of Life
marion Fourcade is associate professor of sociol-ogy at the University of california, Berkeley.
Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology
2010. 384 pages. 17 halftones. 6 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14803-8 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-11760-7 $49.95 | £34.95
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Good and Plentythe creative Successes of American Arts FundingTyler Cowen
“A rare and much needed objective look at the topic of government funding for the arts.”—Art Times
tyler cowen is professor of economics at george mason University.
2010. 216 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14626-3 $21.95 | £14.95
cl: 978-0-691-12042-3 $27.95 | £19.95
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Understanding the Process of Economic ChangeDouglass C. North
“Anyone with an inter-est in world poverty can benefit from this carefully crafted and closely argued book. it is a pleasure and a delight to read.”—Paul ormerod, Times
Higher Education
Douglass c. north is professor of economics
and Spencer t. olin Professor in Arts and Sci-ences at Washington University in St. Louis.
The Princeton Economic History of the Western World
2010. 200 pages. 12 line illus. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14595-2 $19.95 | £13.95
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Free Trade Reimaginedthe World Division of Labor and the method of economicsRoberto Mangabeira Unger
“this book represents a bold attempt to ques-tion and restructure the theory of comparative advantage and the idea of free trade that springs from it. . . . [i]t is replete with new ideas and challenging propositions.”—mordechai e. Kreinin, World Trade Review
roberto mangabeira Unger served until recently as Brazil’s minister of Strategic Affairs. he is widely regarded as one of the leading theorists of society in the world.
2010. 240 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14588-4 $22.95 | £15.95
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Shortlisted for the 2010 Spear’s Book Awards, Financial history of the Year, citi Private Bank
one of the “Best Business Books, economics/U.S. economy” for 2009, Library Journal
one of the “Year’s Best Business Books to make Sense of the Financial crisis” for 2009, USA Today
one of the “Favorite Financial-crisis Books” for 2009, Bloomberg.com
one of the “top ten english Business Books” for 2009, WirtschaftsBlatt
honorable mention, 2009 ProSe Award for excellence in economics, Association of American Publishers
Finalist, 2010 Business and economics Book of the Year Award, ForeWord Reviews
Finalist, 2009 Business Book Award, current interest, 800-ceo-reAD
This Time Is Differenteight centuries of Financial FollyCarmen M. Reinhart & Kenneth S. Rogoff
“[t]he definitive book on financial crises.”—Steven Pearlstein, Washington Post
“A tour de force of quan-titative analysis covering financial crises.”—Barron’s
carmen m. reinhart is professor of economics
at the University of maryland. Kenneth S. rogoff is the thomas D. cabot Professor of Public Policy and professor of economics at harvard University.
2009. 512 pages. 62 line illus. 30 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14216-6 $35.00 | £19.95
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Fault Lineshow hidden Fractures Still threaten the World economyRaghuram G. Rajan
“Amidst the welter of books about our finan-cial crisis, rajan’s book stands out for several reasons: the author’s intellectual distinction, his academic and real-world involvement in the problems of finance and the macroeconomy, his global perspective, his search for the roots
of the financial crisis in America’s growing economic inequality, and also his prescience. in 2005, rajan foresaw the coming financial col-lapse—and was fiercely criticized for his insight.”—richard A. Posner, author of A Failure of
Capitalism: The Crisis of ’08 and the Descent into
Depression
raghuram g. rajan is the eric J. gleacher Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of chicago Booth School of Business.
2010. 272 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14683-6 $26.95 | £18.95Not for sale in India
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With a new postscript by the authors
Economic Gangsterscorruption, Violence, and the Poverty of nationsRaymond Fisman & Edward Miguel
“Economic Gangsters is a fascinating exploration of the dark side of economic de-velopment. . . . rarely has a book on economics been this fun and this important.” —Steven D. Levitt, coauthor of Freakonomics
raymond Fisman is the Lambert Family Professor of Social enterprise and di-rector of the Social enterprise Program at columbia Business School. edward miguel is professor of economics and director of the center of evaluations for global Action at the University of california, Berkeley.
2010. 256 pages. 4 line illus. 4 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14469-6 $16.95 | £11.95 cl: 978-0-691-13454-3 $24.95 | £16.95
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Zombie Economicshow Dead ideas Still Walk among UsJohn Quiggin
“Killing vampires and werewolves is easy enough. But how does one slay economic zombies—ideas that should have died long ago but still shamble forward? Armed with nothing but the truth, John Quiggin sets about dispatching these dead ideas once and for all in this engaging book. Zombie
Economics should be required reading for those who would dare reanimate the economic theories that brought us to the edge of ruin.”—Brad DeLong, University of california, Berkeley
John Quiggin is professor of economics at the University of Queensland in Australia.
2010. 232 pages. 4 line illus. cl: 978-0-691-14582-2 $24.95 | £16.95
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co-Winner of the 2010 Silver medal Axiom Business Book Award in entrepreneurship, Jenkins group, inc.
Winner of the 2009 Paul A. Samuelson Award, tiAA-creF institute
Shortlisted for the 2009 Financial Times/goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award
Winner of the 2009 getAbstract international Book Award
Winner of the 2009 Finance Book of the Year, china Business news
one of the “Books of the Year” for 2009, Financial Times
one of the “Favorite Financial-crisis Books” for 2009, Bloomberg.com
With a new preface by the authors
Animal Spiritshow human Psychology Drives the economy, and Why it matters for global capitalismGeorge A. Akerlof & Robert J. Shiller
“A truly innovative and bold work. . . . At a time when plummeting confidence is dragging down the market and the economy, the authors’ focus on the psychological aspect of economics is incredibly important.”—michael mandel, BusinessWeek
george A. Akerlof is the Daniel e. Koshland Sr. Distinguished Professor of economics at the University of california, Berkeley. robert J. Shiller is the Arthur m. okun Professor of economics at Yale University.
2010. 264 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14592-1 $16.95 | £9.95 cl: 978-0-691-14233-3 $24.95 | £16.95
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Identity Economicshow our identities Shape our Work, Wages, and Well-BeingGeorge A. Akerlof & Rachel E. Kranton
“the authors make a compelling case that the group with which individuals identify shapes their decisions about schooling, work, savings, investment, and retirement. this paradigm offers better ways of understanding the consequences of
public policies and business practices. . . . Identity
Economics provides a new language and a use-ful apparatus to take measure of ‘real people in real situations.’ ”—Barron’s
george A. Akerlof is the Daniel e. Koshland Sr. Distinguished Professor of economics at the Uni-versity of california, Berkeley. rachel e. Kranton is Professor of economics at Duke University.
2010. 200 pages. 1 halftone. 1 line illus. cl: 978-0-691-14648-5 $24.95 | £16.95
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Special recognition, 2010 Levine Prize, research committee on the Structure of governance, international Political Science Association
The Politics of Global RegulationEdited by Walter Mattli & Ngaire Woods2009. 312 pages. 12 line illus. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13961-6 $24.95 | £16.95
Winner of the 2010 Don K. Price Award, Science, technology, and environmental Politics Section, American Political Science Association
Winner of the 2010 marshall mcLuhan Award for outstanding Book, media ecology Association
Deletethe Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital AgeViktor Mayer-Schönberger2009. 256 pages. 1 table. cl: 978-0-691-13861-9 $24.95 | £16.95
From Economic Crisis to ReformimF Programs in Latin America and eastern europeGrigore Pop-Eleches2009. 368 pages. 40 line illus. 11 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13952-4 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-13503-8 $70.00 | £48.95
Forthcoming
The Long Divergencehow islamic Law held Back the middle eastTimur Kuran
“Kuran’s book is a wonderful resource for anyone interested in the middle east and the islamic world. the path toward economic and legal reforms for the islamic world can only be charted by understanding the historical impediments
to economic development in the region. there is currently no better starting point.”—mahmoud el-gamal, author of Islamic Finance:
Law, Economics, and Practice
timur Kuran is professor of economics and politi-cal science and the gorter Family Professor of islamic Studies at Duke University.
December 2010. 384 pages. 12 halftones. 8 line illus. 10 tables. 2 maps. cl: 978-0-691-14756-7 $29.95 | £20.95
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The Squam Lake ReportFixing the Financial SystemKenneth R. French, Martin N. Baily, John Y. Campbell, John H. Cochrane, Douglas W. Diamond, Darrell Duffie, Anil K Kashyap, Frederic S. Mishkin, Raghuram G. Rajan, David S. Scharfstein, Robert J. Shiller, Hyun Song Shin, Matthew J. Slaughter, Jeremy C. Stein & René M. Stulz
“The Squam Lake Report is an excellent primer on the workings and failures of today’s sophisticated financial system. Few can fail to be impressed with the scholarship the Report brings to the subject of reform.”—Alan greenspan
in the fall of 2008, fifteen of the world’s leading economists—representing the broadest spectrum of economic opinion—gathered at new hampshire’s Squam Lake. their goal: to map out a long-term plan for financial regulation reform.
combining an immense depth of academic, private sector, and public policy experience, The Squam Lake Report contains urgent recommendations that will positively influence everyone’s financial well-being. All who care about
the world’s economic health need to pay attention.
2010. 184 pages. 3 line illus. 1 table. cl: 978-0-691-14884-7 $19.95 | £13.95 also available
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Liberating JudgmentFanatics, Skeptics, and John Locke’s Politics of ProbabilityDouglas John Casson
“this innovative treatment of Locke emphasizes the role of probable judgment in early modern political thought. casson clearly demonstrates that Locke, like several of his contemporaries, was searching for a middle way between the skepticism and dogmatism that characterized so much of the early modern era, and that he was able to apply a probabilistic solution to the political sphere.”—Barbara Shapiro, University of california, Berkeley
Douglas John casson is assistant professor of political science at St. olaf college.
February 2011. 296 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14474-0 $45.00 | £30.95
Forthcoming
The Propriety of LibertyPersons, Passions, and Judgement in modern Political thoughtDuncan Kelly
“The Propriety of
Liberty is an erudite and original study of an im-mensely important yet neglected aspect of the history of liberty in early modern and modern political thought: the relationships among liberty, character forma-tion, and propriety.”
—James tully, University of Victoria
Duncan Kelly is university senior lecturer in political theory in the Department of Politics and international Studies, University of cambridge, and fellow of Jesus college, cambridge.
December 2010. 400 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14313-2 $39.50 | £27.95
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Democratic GovernanceMark Bevir
“Democratic Gov-
ernance is a highly original, broad-ranging, and ambitious book that makes distinc-tive contributions to democratic theory, the sociology of knowl-edge, and public policy. its major contribution is to show how relatively
abstract social theories have informed, down to the details, agendas of political, administrative, and policy reform.”—Archon Fung, harvard University
mark Bevir is professor of political science at the University of california, Berkeley.
2010. 320 pages. 10 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14539-6 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-14538-9 $65.00 | £44.95
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Great Books, Bad ArgumentsRepublic, Leviathan, and The Communist ManifestoW. G. Runciman
“Why have Plato’s Repub-
lic, hobbes’s Leviathan, and marx’s Communist
Manifesto retained their enduring appeal, despite their often wildly implau-sible assumptions about human motivation and political action? no one is more qualified to answer this question than Brit-
ain’s most eminent sociologist cum philosopher and historian, garry runciman. Great Books, Bad
Arguments is not only lucid, but like the best detective fiction, keeps the reader guessing until the very end.”—gareth Stedman Jones, King’s college, Univer-sity of cambridge
W. g. runciman is a fellow of trinity college, University of cambridge.
2010. 144 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14476-4 $19.95 | £13.95
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The Imperative of IntegrationElizabeth Anderson
“in The Imperative of
Integration, elizabeth Anderson expertly blends social science research, moral philosophy, and po-litical theory to make a lucid, compelling, and impassioned case for the desegregation of American society.
Decades after the passage of landmark civil rights legislation, American neighborhoods and schools remain highly segregated by race. this clear moral statement of the urgent need for integration is long overdue and should be read carefully by all Americans.”—Douglas S. massey, coauthor of American
Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the
Underclass
elizabeth Anderson is the John rawls collegiate Professor of Philosophy and Women’s Studies at the University of michigan, Ann Arbor.
2010. 232 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13981-4 $29.95 | £20.95
Forthcoming
Michael Oakeshott’s SkepticismAryeh Botwinick
“the literature on oakeshott tends to emphasize the independence of his thought and the problem of how to classify him, a problem that Aryeh Botwinick neatly sidesteps by taking an entirely different line. oakeshott turns out to be in agree-ment or dialogue with a range of other thinkers, including nietzsche and Arendt. this is a fresh and rewarding approach that provides a new perspec-tive on oakeshott’s thought and its significance.”—oliver Leaman, University of Kentucky
Aryeh Botwinick is professor of political science at temple University.
Princeton Monographs in Philosophy
February 2011. 272 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14717-8 $35.00 | £24.95
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Tough ChoicesStructured Paternalism and the Landscape of choiceSigal R. Ben-Porath
“Tough Choices is a mar-velously tough-minded, humane, and elegantly written essay on the value of choice in the politics of free societies. Ben-Porath has fresh, sober, and compelling things to say about a topic that is commonly shrouded in a fog of
ideological folly. this is a rare thing: a wise and useful book about one of our most fundamental public values.”—eamonn callan, Stanford University
Sigal r. Ben-Porath is assistant professor at the graduate School of education and special assistant to the president at the University of Pennsylvania.
2010. 192 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14641-6 $27.95 | £19.95
Forthcoming
The Real World of Democratic TheoryIan Shapiro
“ian Shapiro’s title captures the great virtue of his latest book: he has, brilliantly and usefully, related democratic theory, an academic field in which he towers, to the real world of partisan-ship, public opinion polls, debates over taxes and abortion, and international diplomacy. in lucid, straightforward, jargon-free prose, he puts the ‘politics’ into political science, without com-promising on intellectual rigor and the highest standards of empirical discipline.”—Strobe talbott, Brookings institution
ian Shapiro is the Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University.
February 2011. 320 pages. 6 line illus. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-09001-6 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-09000-9 $75.00 | £52.00
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Alibis of Empirehenry maine and the ends of Liberal imperialismKaruna Mantena
“Karuna mantena provides the first com-prehensive account of the centrality of henry maine in the transformation of British imperial ideology in the late nineteenth century. With great insight and erudition, mantena elucidates the connec-
tions between maine’s sociotheoretic model of traditional society and the ideology and practice of British indirect rule.”—mahmood mamdani, columbia University
Karuna mantena is assistant professor of political science at Yale University.
2010. 280 pages. cl: 978-0-691-12816-0 $39.50 | £27.95Not for sale in South Asia
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A Political Philosophy in Public Lifecivic republicanism in Zapatero’s SpainJosé Luis Martí & Philip Pettit
An important ac-count of a rare and remarkable encounter between contemporary political philosophy and real-world politics, this is also a significant work of political phi-losophy in its own right.
José Luis martí is as-sociate professor of law
at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. Philip Pettit is the Laurance S. rockefeller University Professor of Politics and human Values at Princ-eton University.
2010. 216 pages. 1 line illus. cl: 978-0-691-14406-1 $29.95 | £20.95
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Demanding DemocracyAmerican radicals in Search of a new PoliticsMarc Stears
“this book finds in the ups and downs of American radicalism the resources with which to contest contemporary political theory’s often settled opinion that uto-pianism leads to violence and that violence has no place in a properly liberal or deliberative politics.
Demanding Democracy demands to be read.”—Bonnie honig, northwestern University
marc Stears is university lecturer in political theory at the University of oxford and fellow in politics at University college, oxford.
2010. 256 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13340-9 $29.95 | £20.95
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Machiavelli’s GodMaurizio Virolitranslated by Antony Shugaar
maurizio Viroli makes a powerful case that ma-chiavelli, far from being a pagan or atheist, was a prophet of a true reli-gion of liberty, a way of moral and political living that would rediscover and pursue charity and justice.
maurizio Viroli is profes-sor of politics at Princeton University.
The translation of this work has been funded by SEPS—Segretariato Europeo per le Pubblicazioni Scientifiche
2010. 336 pages. cl: 978-0-691-12414-8 $45.00 | £30.95
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Politics and the ImaginationRaymond Geuss
“these terrific essays confirm raymond geuss’s status as one of the most thought-ful, honest, careful, original, and politically engaged philosophers of our time. Displaying geuss’s rich erudition in european languages, history, literature, art, and music, and his
unique capacity to use philosophy to illuminate current political conundrums, these essays are attuned both to the most delicate dimensions of human experience and subjectivity and the cruder phenomena of war, planetary collapse, party politics, and bourgeois complacency. this is a rich and wonderful book.”—Wendy Brown, University of california, Berkeley
raymond geuss teaches philosophy at the University of cambridge.
2010. 216 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14228-9 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-14227-2 $70.00 | £48.95
Also by Raymond Geuss
Philosophy and Real Politics
“A manifesto for a new political philosophy. . . . ge-uss’s realist proposal brings forcefully to the contempo-rary political discussion the idea that philosophy is an engaged discipline, both in the sense of engagee, of directly speaking to the political issues of the day,
and in the sense of having its own historical cultural commitments firmly in view.”—Katerina Deligiorgi, Philosopher’s Magazine
2008. 128 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13788-9 $19.95 | £13.95
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Untying the Knotmarriage, the State, and the case for their DivorceTamara Metz
“in clear and jargon-free writing, tamara metz makes a persuasive case for the separation of marriage and the state. readers who pick up this book to inform themselves about the same-sex marriage debate will be led to wonder why the state
involves itself in marriage at all.”—Shelley Burtt, author of Virtue Transformed
tamara metz is assistant professor of political science and humanities at reed college.
2010. 216 pages. cl: 978-0-691-12667-8 $27.95 | £19.95
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The Pathologies of Individual Freedomhegel’s Social theoryAxel Honnethtranslated by Ladislaus Löb
“Axel honneth’s book is stimulating, insightful, philosophically interest-ing, and analytically sophisticated. its main contribution lies in its sympathetic, philosophi-cally acute reconstruc-tion of hegel’s position on individual freedom, which is made with an
eye to lending it contemporary relevance.”—Fred neuhouser, Barnard college
Axel honneth is professor of social philosophy at goethe University and director of the institute for Social research in Frankfurt am main.
Princeton Monographs in Philosophy
2010. 96 pages. cl: 978-0-691-11806-2 $29.95 | £20.95
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Machiavelli’s EthicsErica Benner
“Machiavelli’s Ethics is a superb scholarly book. erica Benner does truly impressive work in analyzing machiavelli’s views on the most fun-damental ethical is-sues—including neces-sity and virtue, justice and injustice, and ends and means. She shows,
with very solid evidence, that machiavelli did in fact worry a lot about justice and that he put it at the core of his republican theory.”—maurizio Viroli, author of Niccolò’s Smile: A
Biography of Machiavelli
erica Benner is fellow in ethics and history of philosophy at Yale University.
2009. 544 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14177-0 $35.00 | £24.95 cl: 978-0-691-14176-3 $75.00 | £52.00
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Hobbes and the Law of NaturePerez Zagorin
“Hobbes and the Law of
Nature is a significant contribution. Zagorin brings almost the entire hobbesian corpus to bear, as well as a great deal of the scholarly literature on hobbes of the past several decades. he also de-ploys his considerable
knowledge of the seventeenth-century context of hobbes’s thinking. the result is that he helps us see hobbes’s thought much more clearly.”—michael P. Zuckert, University of notre Dame
Perez Zagorin (1920–2009) was the Joseph c. Wilson Professor of history emeritus at the University of rochester.
2010. 192 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13980-7 $29.95 | £20.95
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A Revolution of the Mindradical enlightenment and the intellectual origins of modern DemocracyJonathan Israel
“interesting, erudite, and provocative, this book provides readers with a succinct and clear introduction to Jonathan israel’s wide-ranging work on the radical enlightenment.”—James Schmidt, Boston University
A Revolution of the Mind reveals the surprising origin of our most cher-ished values—and helps explain why in certain circles they are frequently disapproved of and attacked even today.
Jonathan israel is professor of modern history at the institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
2010. 296 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14200-5 $26.95 | £18.95
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Prudes, Perverts, and TyrantsPlato’s Gorgias and the Politics of ShameChristina H. Tarnopolsky
“tarnopolsky’s interpre-tation of Plato’s Gorgias is original, bold, and convincing. her cross-disciplinary exploration of shame in its ancient and modern contexts is psychologically, philosophically, and politically deep. this definitive account is
required reading for Plato scholars and for anyone interested in contemporary democratic politics.”—Jill Frank, University of South carolina
christina h. tarnopolsky is assistant professor of political science at mcgill University.
2010. 240 pages. 5 tables. cl: 978-0-691-12856-6 $35.00 | £24.95
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On the Side of the AngelsAn Appreciation of Parties and PartisanshipNancy L. Rosenblum
“[On the Side of Angels] is both a critical history of political thought about parties and a defense of the contri-bution to democracy of both parties and partisanship.”—Paul Starr, New
Republic
nancy L. rosenblum is the Senator Joseph clark Professor of ethics in Politics and government and chair of the Depart-ment of government at harvard University.
2010. 600 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14814-4 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13534-2 $55.00 | £37.95
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Philosophy after Darwinclassic and contemporary readingsEdited by Michael Ruse
“in recent years, philosophers have had plenty to say about the relevance of evolutionary thinking to questions about knowledge, rational-ity, and ethics. this judiciously chosen and wide-ranging set of readings . . . helps us to understand the cur-
rent state of play in these debates, and also their historical roots. it is an excellent collection.”—tim Lewens, University of cambridge
michael ruse is the Lucyle t. Werkmeister Profes-sor of Philosophy at Florida State University.
2009. 592 pages. 6 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-13554-0 $39.50 | £27.95 cl: 978-0-691-13553-3 $80.00 | £55.00
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Health, Luck, and JusticeShlomi Segall
“As the first serious at-tempt to apply the luck egalitarian approach to health and justice, this book will be widely read. it is lucid, well argued, rigorous, and analytic.”—ezekiel J. emanuel, mD, PhD
By focusing on the ways health is affected by the moral arbitrariness of luck, Health, Luck, and Justice provides an impor-tant new perspective on the ethics of national and international health policy.
Shlomi Segall is lecturer in the Department of Political Science and the integrative Program of Philosophy, economics, and Political Science (PeP) at the hebrew University of Jerusalem.
2009. 256 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14053-7 $35.00 | £24.95
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Treason in the Northern QuarterWar, terror, and the rule of Law in the Dutch revoltHenk van Nieroptranslated by J. c. grayson
An enthralling account of an unsuspected story with surprising modern resonance, Treason in
the Northern Quarter presents a new image of the Dutch revolt, one that will fascinate anyone interested in the nature of revolution and civil war or the fate
of law during wartime.
henk van nierop is professor of early modern history at the University of Amsterdam.
2010. 328 pages. 15 halftones. 2 maps. cl: 978-0-691-13564-9 $39.95 | £27.95
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Winner of the 2008 ProSe Award for excellence in classics and Ancient history, Association of American Publishers
Democracy and Knowledgeinnovation and Learning in classical AthensJosiah Ober
“Josiah ober shows us that Athens knew what the Athenians knew, because the city as a whole had devised institutions that made sure the useful knowledge of the widest possible range of individuals flowed to where it was needed. . . . Does America know what Americans know?”—Danielle Allen, New Republic
Josiah ober is the constantine mitsotakis Profes-sor of Political Science and classics at Stanford University.
2010. 368 pages. 15 halftones. 9 line illus. 19 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14624-9 $22.95 | £15.95
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China’s New ConfucianismPolitics and everyday Life in a changing SocietyDaniel A. Bell
“Bell paints a vivid portrait of confucianism in today’s china, a society undergoing drastic socioeconomic transformation. in his writing, confucianism is no longer a quasi-religious body of dogma but a living, developing and constantly renewable stream of ideas.”—Yongnian Zheng, Times Higher Education
Daniel A. Bell is professor of political theory at tsinghua University in Beijing.
2010. 272 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14585-3 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-13690-5 $35.00 | £24.95
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Political Hypocrisythe mask of Power, from hobbes to orwell and BeyondDavid Runciman
“A very intelligent, subtle, and learned guide to the classics and to the pre-eminent historical examples of hypocrisy from mandeville and hobbes to Jefferson.”—David martin, Times Literary Supplement
David runciman is reader in political theory at the University of cambridge and a fellow of trinity hall.
2010. 288 pages. 1 halftone. Pa: 978-0-691-14815-1 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-12931-0 $29.95 | £20.95
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Out of EdenAdam and eve and the Problem of evilPaul W. Kahn
“Brilliant and essential. . . . [Kahn] establishes an enormously clarifying political theology of modernity, one that investigates the limits of our contemporary imagination.”—igor Webb, Common Review
Paul W. Kahn is the robert W. Winner Professor of Law and the humanities at Yale Law School and director of the orville h. Schell, Jr., center for international human rights at Yale University.
2010. 248 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14812-0 $22.95 | £15.95 cl: 978-0-691-12693-7 $45.00 | £30.95
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Why Not Socialism?G. A. Cohen
“the book brilliantly captures the essence of the socialist ethical complaint against market society.”—hillel Steiner, University of manchester
2009. 96 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14361-3 $14.95 | £10.95
reViSeD eDitionA New York Times notable Book of 2008
Moral ClarityA guide for grown-Up idealists Susan Neiman
“the problem with our liberal elites, [neiman] insists, is lame metaphysics—a lack of philosoph-ical nerve. . . . neiman is a subtle and energetic guide . . . [who] writes with verve and sometimes epigrammatic wit.”—gary rosen, Wall Street Journal
2009. 480 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14389-7 $24.95 | £16.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada)
Emergency PoliticsParadox, Law, DemocracyBonnie Honig
“By redescribing ‘emergency moments’ as typical of political life generally, this book makes a compelling case for the adequacy of democratic politics—when conceived in a rich, agonistic fashion—to meet and make moments both ordinary and extraordinary.”—Danielle S. Allen, institute for Advanced Study
2009. 224 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14298-2 $26.95 | £18.95
How Do You Know?the economics of ordinary KnowledgeRussell Hardin
“this book develops a general, economic theory of ordinary knowledge and applies it to many dif-ferent kinds of knowledge and belief, providing a clear and convincing view of many of the world’s problems, such as fanaticism and nationalism. A significant contribution, . . . beautifully written and a pleasure to read.”—Jonathan Baron, University of Pennsylvania
2009. 240 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13755-1 $35.00 | £24.95
Liberal LoyaltyFreedom, obligation, and the StateAnna Stilz
“Stilz offers a provocative and original answer to some very old questions about political obligation. her great contribution is to provide a new conception of solidarity—a missing value in most liberal conceptions—basing it on an individualist theory of collective intentions.”—John Ferejohn, Stanford University
2009. 264 pages. 1 table. cl: 978-0-691-13914-2 $29.95 | £20.95
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neWThe Litigation StatePublic regulation and Private Lawsuits in the United StatesSean Farhang
See page 12 for details.
Forthcoming
Justice in Lüritzexperiencing Socialist Law in east germanyInga Markovits
“this is a marvelous book. it is beautifully written—markovits has a wonderful, elegant, moving style; and the whole enterprise is informed by a passion for understanding, a gift for generalization, and a deep knowledge of the society and its people.”
—Lawrence m. Friedman, Stanford Law School
As a child, inga markovits dreamt of stealing and reading every letter contained in a mailbox at a busy intersection of her town in order to learn what life is all about. When, decades later, working as a legal historian, she tracked down the almost complete archive of a former east german trial court, she knew that she had finally found her mailbox. combining her work in this extraordinary archive with interviews of former plaintiffs and defendants, judges and prosecu-tors, government and party functionaries, and Stasi collaborators, all in the little town she calls “Lüritz,” markovits has written a remarkable grassroots history of a legal system that set out with the utopian hopes of a few and ended in the anger and disappointment of the many.
Brimming with human stories of obedience and resistance, endurance and cunning, and cruelty and grief, Justice in Lüritz is ultimately a book about much more than the law, or Socialism, or east germany.
inga markovits holds the “Friends of Jamail” regents chair in Law at the University of texas, Austin.
november 2010. 288 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14348-4 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-14347-7 $75.00 | £52.00
Forthcoming
Cultivating Consciencehow good Laws make good PeopleLynn Stout
“this concise book makes meaningful linkages between social science work and basic areas of the law in ways that will engage and resonate with general readers. Cultivating Con-
science offers much food for reflection.” —robert c. clark, harvard Law School
contemporary law and public policy often treat human beings as selfish creatures who respond only to punishments and rewards. Yet every day, we behave unselfishly—few of us mug the el-derly or steal the paper from our neighbor’s yard, and many of us go out of our way to help strang-ers. We nevertheless overlook our own good behavior and fixate on the bad things people do and how we can stop them. in this pathbreaking book, acclaimed law and economics scholar Lynn Stout argues that this focus neglects the crucial role our better impulses could play in society. rather than lean on the power of greed to shape laws and human behavior, Stout contends that we should rely on the force of conscience.
this book proves that if we care about effective laws and civilized society, the powers of con-science are simply too important for us to ignore.
Lynn Stout is the Paul hastings Professor of corporate and Securities Law at the UcLA School of Law.
november 2010. 328 pages. 3 line illus. cl: 978-0-691-13995-1 $27.95 | £19.95
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Beyond the Formalist-Realist Dividethe role of Politics in JudgingBrian Z. Tamanaha
“Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide will forever change our understanding of American legal realism and its mythical opponent, legal formalism. generations of judges, lawyers, and scholars have come to see a false picture that pits radically skeptical realists against naïve or deceptive formalists. tamanaha’s magnificent book will open your eyes and change the way you think about the law.”—Lawrence Solum, University of illinois, Urbana-champaign
Brian Z. tamanaha is professor of law at Washington University School of Law.
2010. 264 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14280-7 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-14279-1 $70.00 | £48.95
Forthcoming
The Limits of Constitutional DemocracyEdited by Jeffrey K. Tulis & Stephen Macedo
constitutional democra-cy is at once a flourishing idea filled with optimism and promise—and an enterprise fraught with limitations. Uncovering the reasons for this ambivalence, this book looks at the difficulties of constitutional democ-racy, and reexamines fundamental questions:
What is constitutional democracy? When does it succeed or fail? can constitutional democracies conduct war? can they preserve their values and institutions while addressing new forms of global interdependence? the authors gathered here interrogate constitutional democracy’s meaning in order to illuminate its future.
Jeffrey K. tulis is associate professor of govern-ment at the University of texas, Austin. Stephen macedo is the Laurance S. rockefeller Professor of Politics at Princeton University.
University Center for Human Values
December 2010. 344 pages. 1 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-14736-9 $32.50 | £22.95 cl: 978-0-691-14734-5 $80.00 | £55.00
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Lawyers and Fidelity to LawW. Bradley Wendel
“Lawyers and Fidelity to
Law is a fine book that makes an important and original contribu-tion to legal ethics. Wendel replaces each element of the standard conception of legal ethics with a more ap-pealing substitute, and his writing is clear, lively, and well-illustrated.”
—Arthur i. Applbaum, harvard University
even lawyers who obey the law often seem to act unethically—interfering with the discovery of truth, subverting justice, and inflicting harm on innocent people. Standard arguments within legal ethics attempt to show why it is permissible to do something as a lawyer that it would be wrong to do as an ordinary person. But in the view of most critics these arguments fail to turn wrongs into rights. in Lawyers and Fidelity to Law, W. Bradley Wendel introduces a new conception of legal ethics that addresses the concerns of lawyers and their critics alike.
W. Bradley Wendel is professor of law at cornell Law School.
2010. 304 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13719-3 $35.00 | £24.95
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Forthcoming PAPerBAcK
Corporate GovernancePromises Kept, Promises BrokenJonathan R. Macey
“if there ever were a moment in U.S. history for [this book], it is now. . . . Against a backdrop of the most pervasive corporate failures since the great Depression, macey’s book is must-reading for those who want to understand how we got into this mess.”—c. evan Stewart, New York Law Journal
Jonathan r. macey is the Sam harris Professor of corporate Law, corporate Finance, and Securities Law at Yale Law School.
January 2011. 344 pages. 1 line illus. 5 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14802-1 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-12999-0 $49.95 | £34.95
Forthcoming PAPerBAcK
A Modern Legal EthicsAdversary Advocacy in a Democratic AgeDaniel Markovits
“in a refreshing break from the positivist battle over the moral function of lawyers in an adver-sary system of adjudication, A Modern Legal Ethics investigates whether it is even possible for law-yers to occupy an ethical role in modern society.”—Harvard Law Review
Daniel markovits is a professor at Yale Law School.
February 2011. 376 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14813-7 $22.95 | £15.95 cl: 978-0-691-12162-8 $49.95 | £34.95
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The Householdinformal order around the hearthRobert C. Ellickson
“ellickson’s book pushes us to think more clearly about the benefits and the costs of homeowner-ship. . . . [h]ousing policy is worthy of intense attention—but until the current crisis housing policy existed in the netherworld of the more unglamorous public pursuits. Perhaps our present-day troubles will create the opportunity to produce better housing policies, or so i hope. robert ellickson’s ideas can certainly help.”—edward glaeser, New Republic
robert c. ellickson is the Walter e. meyer Profes-sor of Property and Urban Law at Yale Law School.
2010. 272 pages. 2 line illus. 7 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14799-4 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-13442-0 $39.95 | £27.95
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When Brute Force Failshow to have Less crime and Less PunishmentMark A. R. Kleiman
“Kleiman suggests that smarter enforcement strategies can make existing budgets go further. the important step, he says, is to view enforcement as a dynamic game in which strategically chosen deterrence policies become self-reinforcing. . . . it’s a revolutionary idea.”—robert h. Frank, New York Times
mark A. r. Kleiman is professor of public policy at the University of california, Los Angeles.
2010. 256 pages. 9 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-14864-9 $22.95 | £15.95 cl: 978-0-691-14208-1 $35.00 | £24.95
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Hidden in Plain Sightthe tragedy of children’s rights from Ben Franklin to Lionel tateBarbara Bennett Woodhouse
“Woodhouse performs an admirable job in help-ing readers to understand the complicated and ambiguous issue of children’s rights in the US.”—J. c. Altman, Choice
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse is the L.Q.c. Lamar Professor of Law and codirector of the Barton child Law and Policy clinic at emory Law School. She is also the David h. Levin chair emeritus in Family Law at the University of Florida.
The Public Square
2010. 384 pages. 11 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-14621-8 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-12690-6 $27.95 | £19.95
Winner of the 2009 ProSe Award for excellence in Law and Legal Studies, Association of American Publishers
A Constitution of Many MindsWhy the Founding Document Doesn’t mean What it meant BeforeCass R. Sunstein
“What distinguishes the most important minds is less the answers they offer than the questions they ask. Who but cass Sunstein would think to ask what unites the arguments and assumptions of traditionalists, populists, and cosmopolitans in constitutional interpretation and elsewhere—and what influences the force of those argu-ments at different times and in different places? exploring those questions with his characteristic elegance and insight, Sunstein—the most prolific and significant legal scholar of our time—has written a brilliant book for all seasons.”—Laurence h. tribe, harvard Law School
2009. 240 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13337-9 $27.95 | £19.95
Also by Cass R. Sunstein
Republic.com 2.0
“in [Republic.com 2.0], . . . Sunstein waxes pes-simistic about today’s ‘nightmare’ of limitless news and information options—and, more significantly, the limitless options for avoiding it.”—Publishers Weekly
2009. 272 pages. 2 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14328-6 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-13356-0 $24.95 | £16.95
noW AVAiLABLe in PAPerBAcKEconomics for LawyersRichard A. Ippolito2010. 456 pages. 94 line illus. 29 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14656-0 $45.00 | £30.95
The Religious Left and Church-State RelationsSteven H. Shiffrin
“this is an extraordinarily well-written, original, and persuasive book that offers an eloquent plea for recognition of the multiple values of the religion clauses, emphasizes the civil values of public schools, and shows how religious perspectives can yield compelling reasons to separate church and state.”—Kent greenawalt, columbia University Law School
2009. 256 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14144-2 $35.00 | £24.95
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The Judge as Political Theoristcontemporary constitutional reviewDavid Robertson
“this is a book by a political scientist that goes well beyond the political-science literature on constitutional courts and constitutional adjudication. robertson sees new types of constitutions emerging that are not just legal documents structuring the political system, but are designed to give binding force to those values to which a society aspires, in most cases after a deep break in their history. this is a remarkable piece of research.”—Dieter grimm, humboldt University of Berlin and Yale Law School
The Judge as Political Theorist examines opinions by constitutional courts in liberal democracies to better understand the logic and nature of constitu-tional review. David robertson argues that the constitutional judge’s role is nothing like that of the legislator or chief executive, or even the ordinary
judge. rather, constitutional judges spell out to society the implications—on the ground—of the moral and practical commitments embodied in the nation’s constitution. constitutional review, in other words, is a form of applied political theory.
David robertson is professor of politics and a fellow of St. hugh’s college, University of oxford.
2010. 432 pages. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14404-7 $35.00 | $24.95 cl: 978-0-691-14403-0 $80.00 | £55.00
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The Next Justicerepairing the Supreme court Appointments ProcessChristopher L. Eisgruber
“the best short, one-volume, incisive account of what the Supreme court actually does.”—Linda greenhouse, Yale Law School
christopher L. eisgruber is provost and Laurance S. rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs at Princeton University.
2010. 272 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14352-1 $16.95 | £11.95 cl: 978-0-691-13497-0 $27.95 | £19.95
Citizens, Courts, and ConfirmationsPositivity theory and the Judgments of the American PeopleJames L. Gibson & Gregory A. Caldeira
“Citizens, Courts, and Con-
firmations is a significant contribution to the litera-ture on judicial politics. its findings are interesting and unique, and it provides a number of insights likely to prompt further studies of courts and the citizenry.”—richard L. Vining, Law
and Politics Book Review
2009. 200 pages. 7 line illus. 29 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13988-3 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13987-6 $65.00 | £44.95
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Who Cares?Public Ambivalence and government Activism from the new Deal to the Second gilded AgeKatherine S. Newman & Elisabeth S. Jacobs
“the deep ambivalence Americans feel about government has always been central to our politics, and it’s an especially vital matter now with the rise of tea Party movements and other assaults on public power. Americans often want a smaller government that does more, a difficult recipe for politicians to follow. that’s why Who Cares? is so timely and so important. Katherine newman and elisabeth Jacobs have done a superb job tracing the history of our ambivalence and suggesting where we might go from here. they will be the talk of academia—and the talk shows.”—e. J. Dionne Jr., author of Souled Out and Why Americans Hate Politics
Katherine S. newman is the malcolm Forbes, class of 1941, Professor of Soci-ology and Public Affairs at Princeton University. elisabeth S. Jacobs is a senior
policy adviser to the Joint economic committee of the U.S. congress.
2010. 240 pages. 36 line illus. 4 tables. cl: 978-0-691-13563-2 $26.95 | £18.95
Forthcoming
Economic Liveshow culture Shapes the economyViviana A. Zelizer
over the past three decades, economic sociology has been revealing how culture shapes economic life even while economic facts affect social rela-tionships. this work has transformed the field into a flourishing and increasingly influential
discipline. no one has played a greater role in this development than Viviana Zelizer, one of the world’s leading sociologists. Economic Lives synthesizes and extends her most important work to date, demonstrating the full breadth and range of her field-defining contributions in a single volume for the first time.
Viviana A. Zelizer is the Lloyd cotsen ‘50 Professor of Sociology at Princeton University.
november 2010. 480 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13936-4 $35.00 | £24.95
Forthcoming
Remaking the Heartlandmiddle America since the 1950sRobert Wuthnow
“Remaking the Heart-
land is a compelling examination of the transformation of the midwest in the postwar era. combining an insider’s empathy with the critical distance of someone who has moved away, Wuthnow debunks the myths of
the heartland’s decline and highlights the re-gion’s institutional riches and cultural creativity.”—John Schmalzbauer, missouri State University
Remaking the Heartland offers an accessible look at the humble yet strong foundations that have allowed the region to endure undiminished.
robert Wuthnow is the gerhard r. Andlinger ’52 Professor of Social Sciences at Princeton University.
march 2011. 472 pages. 23 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14611-9 $35.00 | £24.95
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Forthcoming
Dead Ringershow outsourcing is changing the Way indians Understand themselvesShehzad Nadeem
“A majority of America’s Fortune 2000 companies say that off-shoring is an integral part of their growth strategy. So what’s it like on the other side? nadeem takes us into the back offices where indian workers take American calls on all-night shifts under tough conditions. Yet work-ers also feel elevated by the pay and imagined participation in an American lifestyle which is, ironically, receding in the United States. An ex-tremely well-informed and deep look at a crucial issue of the age.”—Arlie hochschild, coauthor of The Second Shift
Shehzad nadeem is assistant professor of sociol-ogy at the city University of new York, Lehman college.
march 2011. 304 pages. 3 halftones. 9 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14787-1 $35.00 | £24.95
Forthcoming
The Hoodscrime and Punishment in BelfastHeather Hamill
“this is an interesting book on an important subject. through description and analysis, hamill uncovers the inner mechanisms of informal punishment in West Belfast and makes very clear the trade-off between its effectiveness and the greater legitimacy of state-sanctioned institu-tions. the picture of informal organizations and how they evolved over time is fascinating. And one can only commend hamill’s courage and industriousness in researching the community of ‘hoods’ who are the targets of both official and unofficial justice.”—marek Kaminski, University of california, irvine
heather hamill is university lecturer in sociology at the University of oxford and a fellow of St. cross college, oxford.
January 2011. 168 pages. 2 line illus. 2 tables. cl: 978-0-691-11963-2 $29.95 | £20.95
Forthcoming
Mafias on the Movethe globalization of organized crimeFederico Varese
“Federico Varese is two writers rolled into one: a fearless fact-hunter who goes after his quarry with the zeal of a thoroughbred journalist, and a dedicated academic who examines and analyzes his catch with relentless detachment. throw in a robust understanding of the impact of contemporary history on the behavior of a globalized criminal underworld and you have both a compelling read and an impeccable work of reference.”—John le carré
Federico Varese is professor of criminology and director of the extra-Legal governance institute at the University of oxford.
march 2011. 304 pages. 9 halftones. 3 line illus. 16 tables. 4 maps. cl: 978-0-691-12855-9 $35.00 | £24.95
Forthcoming
Why People Cooperatethe role of Social motivationsTom R. Tyler
“tyler suggests that the conventional story of why people cooperate—for material self-interest—is actually an impoverished ac-count, and he carefully and cumulatively builds his case to demonstrate that cooperative behav-ior is caused more by
social motives than self-interested ones.”—John Darley, Princeton University
tom r. tyler is University Professor and chair of the Psychology Department at new York University.
november 2010. 232 pages. 3 line illus. 14 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14690-4 $35.00 | £24.95
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With a new preface by the authors
Why Not Kill Them All?the Logic and Prevention of mass Political murder Daniel Chirot & Clark McCauley
“What to do [about genocide]? can we eliminate love, laughter, or any other human impulse as enduring as the hunger to kill all one’s enemies? . . . chirot and mccauley offer important wisdom.”—carlin romano, Chronicle of Higher
Education
Daniel chirot is the Job and gertrud tamaki Professor of international Studies and professor of sociology at the University of Washington. clark mccauley is the rachel c. hale Professor of Science and mathematics and codirector of the Solomon Asch center for Study of ethnopolitical conflict at Bryn mawr college.
2010. 288 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14594-5 $19.95 | £13.95 cl: 978-0-691-09296-6 $39.95 | £27.95
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Reds, Whites, and BluesSocial movements, Folk music, and race in the United StatesWilliam G. Roy
examining folk music’s galvanizing and unify-ing power, Reds, Whites,
and Blues casts new light on the relationship between cultural forms and social activity.
William g. roy is profes-sor and chair of the sociology department at the University of
california, Los Angeles.
Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology
2010. 304 pages. 10 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-14363-7 $35.00 | £24.95
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Economic SociologyA Systematic inquiryAlejandro Portes
“in this carefully crafted book, Portes brings to bear his sophisticated use of sociological theory and his vast empirical knowledge about the multiple intersections between economy and society in the contemporary world. he sheds light on
such topics as economic reforms, immigration, social inequality, household consumption, and the informal economy, demonstrating the im-portance of social capital, institutions, and social class when it comes to understanding socially oriented economic action.”—mauro F. guillén, University of Pennsylvania
Alejandro Portes is the howard harrison and gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Sociology at Princeton University.
2010. 320 pages. 17 line illus. 23 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14223-4 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-14222-7 $75.00 | £52.00
Forthcoming
Max Weber in AmericaLawrence A. Scaff
“Max Weber in America is a masterpiece. Scaff is recognized as a leading Weber scholar and social theorist, and here he demonstrates the intellectual significance of Weber’s visit to the United States both for Weber’s work and for its subsequent American reception. there is no comparable book.”—guenther roth, columbia University
Lawrence A. Scaff is professor of political science and sociology at Wayne State University.
march 2011. 304 pages. 6 halftones. 2 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14779-6 $35.00 | £24.95
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France’s New DealFrom the thirties to the Postwar eraPhilip G. Nord
“in this splendid book, nord takes a big topic, and addresses it with infectious enthusiasm, rigor, and humor. nobody else knows as much about the inter-connections between the lives and careers of the midcentury elite of French administrators,
experts, and intellectuals, who from the 1930s to 1950s emerged as the ruling class of the reshaped French state.”—martin conway, University of oxford
A nuanced perspective on the French state’s postwar origins, France’s New Deal chronicles how one modern nation came into being.
Philip g. nord is the rosengarten Professor of modern and contemporary history at Princeton University.
2010. 480 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14297-5 $39.50 | £27.95
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Empires in World HistoryPower and the Politics of DifferenceJane Burbank & Frederick Cooper
“A major corrective to much of the literature about empire, this is destined to become a classic: it tackles a huge and topical theme, and moves at a fast pace, from rome and han Dynasty china, right down to the present. the
coverage is sweeping and balanced. A stunning accomplishment.”—Jeremy Adelman, Princeton University
With its investigation into the relationship between diversity and imperial states, Empires
in World History offers a fresh approach to understanding the impact of empires on the past and present.
Jane Burbank is professor of history and rus-sian and Slavic studies at new York University. Frederick cooper is professor of history at new York University.
2010. 528 pages. 44 halftones. 34 line illus. cl: 978-0-691-12708-8 $35.00 | £24.95
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The Wind from the EastFrench intellectuals, the cultural revolution, and the Legacy of the 1960sRichard Wolin
“richard Wolin has written a fascinating account of the French Left’s maoist moment, which pays all due attention to its follies and fantasies, but also manages to capture and to value its liberating effects.”—michael Walzer, institute for Advanced Study
recounting the cultural and political odyssey of French students and intel-lectuals in the 1960s, The Wind from the East illustrates how the maoist phe-nomenon unexpectedly sparked a democratic political sea change in France.
richard Wolin is Distinguished Professor of history, comparative Literature, and Political Science at the city University of new York graduate center.
2010. 408 pages. 6 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-12998-3 $35.00 | £24.95
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noW in PAPerBAcKBorrowing Constitutional Designsconstitutional Law in Weimar germany and the French Fifth republicCindy Skach2010. 168 pages. 15 line illus. 4 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14672-0 $19.95 | £13.95
Winner of the 2010 giovanni Sartori Book Award, Qualitative methods Section, American Political Science Association
Boundaries of Contagionhow ethnic Politics have Shaped government responses to AiDSEvan S. Lieberman2009. 368 pages. 11 line illus. 21 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14019-3 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13286-0 $65.00 | £44.95
neW PAPerBAcKWinner of the 2009 Leeds Award in Urban Anthropology, Society for Urban, national, and transnational/global Anthropology
Winner of the 2009 Best Book on Brazil Published in english, Brazil Section, Latin American Studies Association
Winner of the 2010 roberto reis BrASA Book Prize, Brazilian Studies Association
Insurgent CitizenshipDisjunctions of Democracy and modernity in BrazilJames Holston
“one of the best books i’ve ever read on Brazil or on citizenship.”—margaret Keck, Johns hopkins University
James holston is profes-sor of anthropology at the University of california, Berkeley.
In-Formation
2009. 416 pages. 11 halftones. 6 line illus. 5 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14290-6 $27.95 | £19.95
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Japan TransformedPolitical change and economic restructuringFrances McCall Rosenbluth & Michael F. Thies
“Japan Transformed offers a crisply written and insightful analysis of Japan’s most recent ‘meiji moment’—the 1994 electoral reforms. As did the earlier and more famous events of 1868, the 1994 reforms sparked profound and interrelated changes,
opening both the economy and politics to new competitive forces and incentives.”—gary cox, University of california, San Diego
Japan Transformed combines broad context and comparative analysis to provide an accurate un-derstanding of Japan’s past, present, and future.
Frances mccall rosenbluth is the Damon Wells Professor of international Politics at Yale University. michael F. thies is associate professor of political science at the University of california, Los Angeles.
2010. 264 pages. 8 line illus. 7 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13592-2 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-13591-5 $65.00 | £44.95
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Terror in Chechnyarussia and the tragedy of civilians in WarEmma Gilligan
“Terror in Chechnya is a valuable contribution to our understanding of a long-neglected human rights tragedy.”—matthew evangelista, author of The Chechen
Wars
A haunting testament of modern-day crimes against humanity, Terror
in Chechnya also looks at the international response to the conflict, focusing on europe’s humanitarian and human rights efforts inside chechnya.
emma gilligan is assistant professor of russian history and human rights at the University of connecticut.
Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity
2009. 288 pages. 20 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-13079-8 $35.00 | £24.95
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Princeton Readings in Islamist Thoughttexts and contexts from al-Banna to Bin LadenEdited and with an introduction by Roxanne L. Euben & Muhammad Qasim Zaman
“this book is an excel-lent primer on the key ideas and prominent thinkers that have shaped islamism over the past century. euben and Zaman provide the reader with both text and context by pairing selections from key islamist works with their
own incisive analysis. the result is a most useful and timely intellectual history of islamism.”—Vali nasr, author of Forces of Fortune: The Rise of
a New Muslim Middle Class and What it Means for
Our World
roxanne L. euben is the ralph emerson and Alice Freeman Palmer Professor of Political Science at Wellesley college. muhammad Qasim Zaman is the robert h. niehaus ’77 Professor of near east-ern Studies and religion at Princeton University.
2009. 536 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-13588-5 $26.95 | £18.95 cl: 978-0-691-13587-8 $69.50 | £48.95
Also by Roxanne L. EubenJourneys to the Other Shoremuslim and Western travelers in Search of Knowledge2008. 328 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-13840-4 $22.95 | £15.95
Also by Muhammad Qasim ZamanThe Ulama in Contemporary Islamcustodians of change2007. 312 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-13070-5 $23.95 | £16.95
neWAfghanistanA cultural and Political historyThomas Barfield
See page 1 for details.
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Can Islam Be French?Pluralism and Pragmatism in a Secularist StateJohn R. Bowen
“John Bowen has writ-ten one of the most insightful books on islam in France. he has done extensive field research in the sensitive suburbs of Paris and inside little-known islamic institutions that are shaping the future of the religion in France.
Bowen admirably shows how French muslims are struggling not for minority status or multi-culturalism, but for value pluralism, conciliating the secular republican tradition while asserting a new faith community.”—olivier roy, european University institute, Florence
John r. Bowen is the Dunbar-Van cleve Profes-sor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis.
2009. 248 pages. 7 halftones. cl: 978-0-691-13283-9 $35.00 | £24.95
Also by John R. Bowen
Why the French Don’t Like Headscarvesislam, the State, and Public Space
“[An] excellent book.”—richard Wolin, The Nation
2008. 304 pages. 6 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-13839-8 $19.95 | £13.95
princeton studies in muslim politics • 47
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Winner of the 2008 ProSe Award for excellence in government and Politics, Association of American Publishers
The Fall and Rise of the Islamic StateNoah Feldman
“the growing clamor for a return to Sharia law in the muslim world has often been met with alarm by the West. But Feldman remains coolheaded, placing the movement in a historical context and suggesting that its ideal of ‘a just legal system, one that administers the law fairly,’ is an understand-able goal in a region dominated by unchecked oligarchies.”—New Yorker
noah Feldman is the Bemis Professor of Law at harvard Law School.
A Council on Foreign Relations Book
2010. 200 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14804-5 $12.95 | £8.95 cl: 978-0-691-12045-4 $22.95 | £15.95
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Islamism and Democracy in Indiathe transformation of Jamaat-e-islamiIrfan Ahmad
“this is an outstanding historical and ethno-graphic account of one of the most influential islamist movements in South Asia. it is the result of courageous fieldwork at a time of in-creased hindu-muslim tension in india. the book’s thesis that even
a radically antisecular islamist movement can be transformed into supporting secular democracy is an extremely important contribution to today’s global discussions. it is essential reading.”—Peter van der Veer, author of Imperial Encounters
irfan Ahmad is an anthropologist and assistant professor of politics in the School of Political and Social inquiry at monash University in Australia.
2009. 328 pages. 15 halftones. 6 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13920-3 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13919-7 $65.00 | £44.95Not for sale in South Asia
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Muslim Lives in Eastern Europegender, ethnicity, and the transformation of islam in Postsocialist BulgariaKristen Ghodsee
“ghodsee’s patient ethnography allows her to explore in rich detail the encounter between postcommunist Bulgaria and ‘orthodox’ islam. in her hands, the abstract concept of agency takes on com-pelling specificity, as she shows the women
and men of the rhodope region adapting mus-lim beliefs and practices to their own needs, with striking implications for gender relations.”—Sonya michel, Woodrow Wilson international center for Scholars
Kristen ghodsee is associate professor of gender and women’s studies at Bowdoin college.
2009. 272 pages. 25 halftones. 2 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13955-5 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-13954-8 $65.00 | £44.95
of related interest
Dale F. eickelman & Augustus richard norton, series editors
48 • education policy
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Not for ProfitWhy Democracy needs the humanitiesMartha C. Nussbaum
“martha nussbaum is the most erudite and visionary scholar writing on higher education today. once again, she has laid out a novel and compelling argument with all of the clarity and rigor we expect from her writing. Not
for Profit reminds us all that the deeper purposes of liberal education go well beyond personal advancement or national competitiveness. the real project is to educate responsible global citizens who will champion democracy and human development, and who have the skills to collaborate across differences and borders to solve pressing global problems.”—grant h. cornwell, president, college of Wooster
martha c. nussbaum is the ernst Freund Distin-guished Service Professor of Law and ethics in the Philosophy Department, Law School, and Divinity School at the University of chicago.
The Public Square
2010. 184 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14064-3 $22.95 | £15.95
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The Great Brain Racehow global Universities Are reshaping the WorldBen Wildavsky
“Ben Wildavsky has given us the most thorough and penetrat-ing account to date of how globalization is transforming higher education around the world. the details are rich and compel-ling, and Wildavsky’s judgments are, in my
opinion, unerring.”—richard c. Levin, president, Yale University
in The Great Brain Race, former U.S. News & World
Report education editor Ben Wildavsky presents the first popular account of how international competition for the brightest minds is transform-ing the world of higher education—and why this revolution should be welcomed, not feared.
Ben Wildavsky is a senior fellow in research and policy at the Kauffman Foundation.
2010. 256 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14689-8 $26.95 | £18.95
neW PAPerBAcKWinner of the 2009 gold medal Axiom Business Book Award in career, Jenkins group, inc.
Winner of the 2008 max Weber Award, organization, occupations, and Work Section, American Sociological Association
Winner of the 2007 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Business, Finance, and management, Association of American Publishers
From Higher Aims to Hired Handsthe Social transformation of American Business Schools and the Unfulfilled Promise of management as a ProfessionRakesh Khurana
“A fascinating history of business education.”—Economist
rakesh Khurana is associate professor in organizational behavior at harvard Business School.
2010. 544 pages. 4 halftones. 3 line illus. 15 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14587-7 $24.95 | £16.95 cl: 978-0-691-12020-1 $35.00 | £24.95
Forthcoming
Lessons Learnedreflections of a University PresidentWilliam G. Bowen
“i loved reading Lessons
Learned. it is thought-ful, pithy, and wise. this is a terrific book.”—Lawrence S. Bacow, tufts University
William g. Bowen is president emeritus of the Andrew W. mellon Foundation and Princ-eton University.
December 2010. 168 pages.cl: 978-0-691-14962-2 $24.95 | £16.95
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No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equalrace and class in elite college Admission and campus LifeThomas J. Espenshade & Alexandria Walton Radford
“[A] must-have refer-ence for everyone who pays attention to race and class controversies in higher education.”—robert VerBruggen, National Review
No Longer Separate, Not
Yet Equal offers valu-able insights into the intricate workings of
America’s elite higher education system.
thomas J. espenshade is professor of sociology at Princeton University. Alexandria Walton radford is a research associate in postsecondary education with mPr Associates inc. in Washington, Dc.
2009. 568 pages. 55 line illus. 81 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14160-2 $35.00 | £24.95
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Educating ScholarsDoctoral education in the humanitiesRonald G. Ehrenberg, Harriet Zuckerman, Jeffrey A. Groen & Sharon M. Brucker
“this is a book that should be read by anyone interested in graduate education in the arts and sciences.”—neil L. rudenstine, harvard University
ronald g. ehrenberg is the irving m. ives Pro-fessor of industrial and Labor relations and
economics at cornell University and director of the cornell higher education research institute. harriet Zuckerman is senior vice president of the Andrew W. mellon Foundation and professor emerita of sociology at columbia University. Jeffrey A. groen is a research economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sharon m. Brucker is a project coordinator at the Survey research center of Princeton University.
2009. 360 pages. 19 line illus. 64 tables. cl: 978-0-691-14266-1 $29.95 | £20.95
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With a foreword by William g. Bowen
Unlocking the Gateshow and Why Leading Universities Are opening Up Access to their courses
Taylor Walsh for Ithaka S+R
“this book tells an interesting and important story. the research is fabulous and probing, and the storyline is wonderfully focused on leader-ship and the decisions it makes in circumstances that are constantly evolving and uncertain.”—Daniel greenstein, vice provost for academic planning, programs, and coordination, University of california
taylor Walsh writes on behalf of ithaka S+r, a not-for-profit strategy and research service that supports innovation in the academic community.
February 2011. 240 pages. cl: 978-0-691-14874-8 $27.95 | £19.95
50 • political methodology
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Diversity and ComplexityScott E. Page
“Page engagingly seduces readers into rather deep ideas in complex systems, including so-phisticated mathematical formulas, by using a relaxed style with lots of examples. Yet the treat-ment is rigorous.”—Simon A. Levin, Princeton University
this book provides an introduction to the role of diversity in complex adaptive systems. A complex system—such as an economy or a tropical ecosystem—consists of interacting adaptive entities that produce dynamic patterns and structures. Diversity plays a different role in a complex system than it does in an equilibrium system, where it often merely produces variation around the mean for performance measures. in complex adaptive systems, diversity makes fun-damental contributions to system performance.
Scott e. Page is the Leonid hurwicz collegiate Professor of complex Systems, Political Science, and economics at the University of michigan and an external faculty member at the Santa Fe institute.
Primers in Complex Systems
2010. 296 pages. 19 line illus. 26 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13767-4 $14.95 | £10.95
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Working Togethercollective Action, the commons, and multiple methods in PracticeAmy R. Poteete, Marco A. Janssen & Elinor Ostrom
“the research of elinor ostrom and her colleagues on the emergence of well-functioning collective rules for exploitation of renewable natural re-sources has overturned conventional wisdom and led to new insights of the greatest impor-
tance for both policy and the understanding of fundamental economic and ecological processes.”—Kenneth J. Arrow, nobel Prize-winning economist
Amy r. Poteete is assistant professor of political science at concordia University in montreal. marco A. Janssen is assistant professor in the School of human evolution and Social change at Arizona State University. elinor ostrom is professor at indiana University, Bloomington, and Arizona State University, tempe.
2010. 376 pages. 21 line illus. 8 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14604-1 $29.95 | £20.95 cl: 978-0-691-14603-4 $80.00 | £55.00
Usable TheoryAnalytic tools for Social and Political researchDietrich Rueschemeyer
“Usable Theory is a boon to everyone in search of tools to understand the social world. those tempted to see theory simply as a means of demonstrating erudition and those tempted to substitute rigorous measurement for engagement with theory should both read rueschemeyer’s new book. With unpretentious but sophisticated clarity, he shows how theory can be a powerful, practical means for getting leverage on a full array of substantive problems.”—Peter B. evans, University of california, Berkeley
2009. 352 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-12959-4 $27.95 | £19.95 cl: 978-0-691-12958-7 $65.00 | £44.95
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World EconomyEdited by Kenneth A. Reinert & Ramkishen S. RajanAmy Jocelyn glass & Lewis S. Davis, associate editorsBenjamin J. cohen, ian goldin, ronald W. Jones, Peter B. Kenen & theodore h. moran, advisors
“The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy beautifully integrates the ideas, theories, institutions, policies, and analyses of the modern global economy. . . . this is a wonderful work for the serious study of the global economy.”—Reference & User Services Quarterly
2009. 1336 pages. 53 line illus. 35 tables. cl: 978-0-691-12812-2 $250.00 | £175.00
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political HistoryEdited by Michael Kazinrebecca edwards & Adam rothman, associate editors
“i can think of no better introduc-tion to American politics than The
Princeton Encyclo-
pedia of American
Political History. the editors, led by the distinguished historian michael Kazin, have done
a superb job of balancing traditional and in-novative approaches to their subject and in as-sembling essays that are authoritative, insightful, and accessible. this work will quickly become an indispensable guide to the political institutions, ideas, issues, and movements that have shaped and sometimes convulsed the United States across its history.”—gary gerstle, Vanderbilt University
michael Kazin is professor of history at george-town University. rebecca edwards is the eloise ellery Professor of history at Vassar college. Adam rothman is associate professor of history at georgetown University.
2010. 1056 pages. 44 halftones. 3 line illus. 8 tables. 7 maps. cl: 978-0-691-12971-6 $250.00 | £175.00
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A Dictionary of 20th-Century CommunismEdited by Silvio Pons & Robert Service
“A valuable and comprehensive research asset. . . . Among the articles are some masterful reviews by major scholars.”—ronald grigor Suny, University of michigan
the first book of its kind to appear since the end of the cold War, this indispensable reference provides encyclo-pedic coverage of communism and its impact throughout the world in the 20th century. With the opening of archives in former communist states, scholars have found new material that has expanded and sometimes altered the under-standing of communism as an ideological and political force.
Silvio Pons is professor of eastern european history at the University of rome tor Vergata and director of the gramsci institute Foundation in rome. robert Service teaches russian history at the University of oxford.
2010. 960 pages. cl: 978-0-691-13585-4 $99.50 | £69.95
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