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Sport, Nationalism, and Globalization

Explores the relationship between sport and national identities within the context of globalization in the modern era.

Ross for Boss

Presents an empirical study of Perot's 1992 and 1996 presidential campaigns and the implications for third-party politics in the United States.

One Nation...Indivisible?

A no-holds barred look at how ideology-based partisan politics is altering the Framers' vision of government and alienating Americans.

The Problem of Trieste and the Italo-Yugoslav Border

Uses the history of Trieste and the Italo-Yugoslav border to examine how representations of difference have affected the politics of sovereignty during the twentieth century.

So You Want to Be In Government?

A guide for appointed officials in American government.

International Relations--Still an American Social Science?

Challenges the parochialism and "Americanization" of the field of International Relations.

Foreign Policy and the Black (Inter)national Interest

Examines African American influence on United States foreign policy in the post-Cold War era.

The Tragedy of Liberalism

A defense of liberalism, understood as a perfectionist doctrine that presupposes an ideal but controversial notion of human well-being.

Technology and Capital in the Age of Lean Production

The first defense of Marxian political economy against the common interest claims of "lean production. "

Hierarchy amidst Anarchy

Analyzes the underlying basis for state participation in cooperative international structures.

Which Lessons Matter?

Christopher Hemmer offers a model for how U. S. decision makers use the lessons of history to diagnose and make policy choices.

Social Science in Government

A new, substantially updated, and expanded version of a classic work on how to evaluate public policy published over a decade ago.

Beyond Boundaries?

Presents a constructively critical reappraisal of the boundaries that define the social scientific analysis of international life.

Filled with Spirit and Power

Explores the many factors shaping the level of political involvement displayed by urban Protestant clergy.

Political Theory and Partisan Politics

Renowned theorists address the interconnections between those who engage in political struggle and those who study it.

Politics and Constitutionalism

Examines the work of Louis Fisher, renowned scholar of constitutional law and politics.

Various Thoughts on the Occasion of a Comet

A new translation of Pierre Bayle's first great work, which undermines the influence of "superstition" in political life and laid the groundwork for the separation of church and state.

Marx and Engels

Presents the first major study of Marx and Engels in two decades and the only study since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the recognized crisis of global capitalism.

Pondering Postinternationalism

Notable scholars explore James Rosenau's postinternational paradigm--an alternative view to traditional international relations.

After Authority

This book examines the troubled modern nation–state and reflects on the “end” of authority, sovereignty, and national security, and the implications of that end in the coming decades.

On Narrow Ground

Uses case studies of Jerusalem and Belfast to explore how cities function in the midst of nationalistic conflict.

Review Essays in Israel Studies

Introduces the cutting edge issues and current scholarship in the interdisciplinary field of Israel Studies.

Hardened Images

By Asgede Hagos
Subjects: Area Studies

Examines the nature of the interplay between the U. S. press and the American state on Africa, with a special focus on its armed struggles waged to complete the decolonization process.

Approaches to Global Governance Theory

Showcases diverse theoretical approaches in the emerging area of global governance.

The Sometime Connection

Explores the role that public opinion plays in the development of social policy in the United States.