Politics and Public Policy
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The Ukraine Crisis and EU Foreign Policy Roles
Natalia Chaban, Ole Elgström
‘This contribution of Professors Chaban and Elgström enhances the understanding of International Relations from three different angles. First, the book provides an innovative theoretical framework to study the EU's self-visions and the E... -
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Defining Public Goods
David J. O’Brien
Through the lens of an economist’s notion of public goods, David J. O’Brien analyzes the dual problems of declining communities and polarizing conflicts between metropolitan and rural communities. The author describes in detail how seemi... -
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Critical Perspectives on Think Tanks
Edited by Julien Landry
‘Think tanks are ubiquitous today. This volume is a stellar contribution by showing how these organizations have evolved and adjusted to the post factual world where experts and policy knowledge is constantly contested. Even so, many thi... -
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Regulating the Use of Force in International Law
Russell Buchan, Nicholas Tsagourias
‘This is a lively, readable and concise account of the regulation of the use of force, bursting with contemporary examples. The use of force is perhaps the most contentious area of international law, its terms being loaded with presuppos... -
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Populism and Corruption
Edited by Jonathan Mendilow, Eric Phélippeau
‘Populist parties claim that political elites are corrupt. This book argues that they are too. Based on the systematic study of a large range of cases, grounded in a common theoretical frame, it exposes the five main types of corruption ... -
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Teaching Research Methods in Political Science
Edited by Jeffrey L. Bernstein
‘This book is a very valuable resource for those teaching research methods in political science – often to students who do not start with any interest in methods. The different chapters provide very useful lessons for educators to effect... -
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Justice and Democracy
Mike Berry
‘A thorough reappraisal of the strained relationship between justice and democracy has never been more important than in our current global context of the Great Unsettling. Mike Berry not only offers a penetrating historical analysis of ... -
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Handbook on Teaching and Learning for Sustainable Development
Edited by Walter Filho Leal, Amanda Lange Salvia, Fernanda Frankenberger
‘Walter Leal Filho and his team have been tireless advocates for the power of education to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Now, at a time when the world needs fresh ideas for sustainability as it never has before, this book... -
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A Research Agenda for Geographies of Slow Violence
Edited by Shannon O’Lear
‘This collection of impressive research and poignant scholarship is a must read for scholars interested in examining the spatial temporalities of violence. Also, recommended for professors seeking to engage students in productive and pro... -
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A Research Agenda for Federalism Studies
Edited by John Kincaid
‘Any reader with an interest in federalism studies will find inspiration for future avenues from this volume as well as a good overview of the variety of topics in this area covered by leading federalism scholars.’ – Bettina Petersohn, ...eBook:Find out more$32.00
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Handbook of Citizenship and Migration
Edited by Marco Giugni, Maria Grasso
‘Citizenship and migration have been increasingly important topics in academic research as well as in public discourse. This Handbook connects the two phenomena systematically, looking at migration from a citizenship perspective and exam... -
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A Research Agenda for Evaluation
Edited by Peter Dahler-Larsen
‘Editor Peter Dahler-Larsen has assembled a worthy multi-faceted volume, A Research Agenda for Evaluation, conveyed through the varied lenses of an exceptional international group of evaluation scholars. These lenses feature philosophica...