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contents 1 general interest 8 american politics & policy 16 international politics 21 political economy 27 political philosophy & theory 33 law & legal theory 37 judicial politics 38 political sociology 42 comparative politics 44 princeton studies in muslim politics 46 political behavior 47 political methodology 48 education policy 50 reference 52 index/order form

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Still a House Divided Race and Politics in Obama’s America Desmond S. King & Rogers M. Smith “Still a House Divided deftly lays to rest the idea of postracialism in American politics and, through the concept of rival racial-policy coalitions, reveals the modern potency of the dispute between color-blind and raceconscious camps. King and Smith make a compelling case that competing visions over the role of race continue to define the core of American political life, and their bold and meticulously researched book offers new and much-needed leverage on a frustratingly durable problem.” —Lawrence D. Bobo, Harvard University Presenting a powerful account of American political alliances and their contending racial agendas, Still a House Divided sheds light on a policy path vital to the country’s future. Desmond S. King is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government at the University of Oxford. Rogers M. Smith is the Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Princeton Studies in American Politics October 2011. 392 pages. 5 halftones. 36 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14263-0 $35.00 | £24.95

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The Darwin Economy Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good Robert H. Frank “The Darwin Economy debunks popular nostrums of both left and right, and takes particular aim at the notion that a well-functioning competitive market system will necessarily produce socially optimal results. Frank suggests novel approaches to America’s problems that go well beyond the tired ideas of the present debate.” —Francis Fukuyama, author of The Origins of Political Order Robert H. Frank is an economics professor at Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. October 2011. 256 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-15319-3

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Strings Attached

Blind Spots

Untangling the Ethics of Incentives Ruth W. Grant

Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and What to Do about It Max H. Bazerman & Ann E. Tenbrunsel

“This remarkable book asks some deceptively simple questions: With what norms should we judge the use of incentives? How can we compare incentives to coercion and persuasion? With characteristically lucid prose and a productive blend of theory and case studies, Ruth Grant illuminates an often-neglected arena of inquiry. At a time when philosophers advocate ‘libertarian paternalism’ as an alternative to coercion and governments deploy ‘conditional cash transfers’ as instruments of social policy, Grant’s reflections could hardly be more relevant.” —William Galston, The Brookings Institution Ruth W. Grant is professor of political science and philosophy and a senior fellow of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. Copublished with the Russell Sage Foundation December 2011. 216 pages. 2 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-15160-1 $24.95 | £16.95

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“Showing that the human mind sometimes leads us to behave in ways that are inconsistent with our own ethical standards, Blind Spots introduces behavioral ethics and reveals how this emerging field has important implications for wise decision making in our personal and professional lives. This is a must-read for those responsible for shaping regulatory policies in organizations and government.” —Robert H. Mnookin, Harvard University Max H. Bazerman is the Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Ann E. Tenbrunsel is the Rex and Alice A. Martin Professor of Business Ethics at the Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame. 2011. 208 pages. 10 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-14750-5 $24.95 | £16.95

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The Priority of Democracy

Liberal Leviathan

Political Consequences of Pragmatism Jack Knight & James Johnson

The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order G. John Ikenberry

“Knight and Johnson have written an essential volume for scholars, public officials, and citizens living in the contemporary era. They stress that democracy does not just work by itself. No single design enables every democracy to generate fair and effective outcomes given the vast diversity of circumstances around the world. Knight and Johnson examine factors that increase the likelihood that democratic systems can be effective.” —Elinor Ostrom, Nobel Laureate in Economics Jack Knight is professor of political science and law at Duke University. James Johnson is associate professor of political science at the University of Rochester.

“Nobody has thought longer or deeper about the nature of the American liberal world order than John Ikenberry. Tough-minded yet visionary and optimistic, this inspirational volume should become required reading for all those tasked with the great responsibility of steering us to safety through the very choppy international waters into which we are now heading.” —Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Political Science G. John Ikenberry is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University.

Copublished with the Russell Sage Foundation

Princeton Studies in International History and Politics

October 2011. 336 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-15123-6

2011. 392 pages. 1 line illus. 8 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-12558-9 $35.00 | £24.95

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With a foreword by Stephen Breyer

Collaborative Governance Private Roles for Public Goals in Turbulent Times John D. Donahue & Richard J. Zeckhauser “No one has summed up quite as concisely the transcendent idea behind the deregulation movement of the last fifty years as have Donahue and Zeckhauser: that by carefully granting decision-making authority to private entities, profit and non-profit enterprises alike, government can achieve considerable gains in both efficiency and consent.” —David Warsh, Economic Principals John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser both teach at the Harvard Kennedy School—Zeckhauser economics and analytics, Donahue public management and business-government relations. 2011. 320 pages. 5 line illus. 3 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14979-0 $27.95 | £19.95

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Exceptional People How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future Ian Goldin, Geoffrey Cameron & Meera Balarajan “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 evidence in a very thoughtful, careful, and scholarly way, making an enormous contribution to this crucial subject and providing fundamental guidance on one of the key issues of our times.” —Nicholas Stern, London School of Economics and Political Science Ian Goldin is director of the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, and professorial fellow at Balliol College, Oxford. Geoffrey Cameron is a research associate at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford. He currently works as a senior policy advisor with Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. Meera Balarajan works for a research organization in the United Kingdom. 2011. 392 pages. 37 line illus. 14 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14572-3 $35.00 | £24.95

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Theories of International Politics and Zombies Daniel W. Drezner “Drezner elucidates the often-arcane world of international theory in an interesting and highly amusing way. He also shows how close the relationship between politics and popular culture is, how the latter can convey social and political critique in the most unlikely ways, and why satire remains such an important form of that critique.” —Stephanie Lawson, Times Higher Education Daniel W. Drezner is professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. 2011. 168 pages. 4 line illus. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14783-3 $14.95 | £10.95

forthcoming spring 2012 Governing America Essays on Political History Julian E. Zelizer

How to Win an Election An Ancient Guide for Modern Politicians Quintus Tullius Cicero Translated and with an introduction by Philip Freeman

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Creating a New Racial Order How Immigration, Multiracialism, Genomics, and the Young Can Remake Race in America Jennifer L. Hochschild, Vesla Weaver & Traci Burch

The Spirit of Compromise Why Governing Demands It and Campaining Undermines It Amy Gutmann & Dennis Frank Thompson

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Inside the Castle

All the Missing Souls

Law and the Family in 20th Century America Joanna L. Grossman & Lawrence M. Friedman

A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals David Scheffer

“Deeply learned but also clear and lively, this book explains how the law of marriage, divorce, parentage, and inheritance has responded to social changes that have eroded old bonds of intimacy and dependence while creating new ones. This is simply the best overview of family law in print.” —Robert W. Gordon, Yale Law School Joanna L. Grossman is professor of law at Hofstra University. Lawrence M. Friedman is the Marion Rice Kirkwood Professor of Law at Stanford University. 2011. 456 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14982-0

“Few persons have been so intimately involved as David Scheffer in the contemporary emergence of international criminal justice. His insightful book shows not only his important role in bringing about the tribunals and the International Criminal Court, but also reveals the inner workings of the international legislative processes.” —M. Cherif Bassiouni, DePaul University David Scheffer is the Mayer Brown/Robert A. Helman Professor of Law and director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law. Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity

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January 2012. 592 pages. 34 halftones. 1 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14015-5 $35.00 | £24.95

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The Spirit of Cities Why the Identity of a City Matters in a Global Age Daniel A. Bell & Avner de-Shalit “There aren’t many new ideas in political theory, but Daniel Bell and Avner de-Shalit definitely have a new idea, and a good one: that cultivating ‘the spirit of cities’ is the best antidote to global homogenization. The nine cities that they use as examples are presented with an innovative and engaging mix of personal anecdote, history, and theoretical reflection.” —Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton Daniel A. Bell is the Zhiyuan Chair Professor of Arts and Humanities at Shanghai Jiaotong University and professor of political theory and director of the Center for International and Comparative Political Philosophy at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Avner de-Shalit holds the Max Kampelman Chair for Democracy and Human Rights and is dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. October 2011. 360 pages. 10 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-15144-1 $35.00 | £24.95

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The 1970s A New Global History from Civil Rights to Economic Inequality Thomas Borstelmann “The United States and the world have become more integrated and diverse during the last several decades, and this book helps us understand how that transformation came about. Borstelmann locates the origins of the contemporary world in the 1970s and presents by far the most comprehensive and persuasive portrait of that decade. Ranging from politics and ideology to economic globalization and religious fundamentalism, this book makes compelling reading.” —Akira Iriye, Harvard University Thomas (“Tim”) Borstelmann is the Elwood N. and Katherine Thompson Distinguished Professor of Modern World History at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. America in the World December 2011. 416 pages. 13 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-14156-5 $29.95 | £20.95

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With a new introduction by the author

Red State Religion

The Liberty of Servants Berlusconi’s Italy Maurizio Viroli Translated by Antony Shugaar “In this razor-sharp, beautifully crafted, historically informative, and deeply thoughtful exposé of Berlusconi’s degrading ‘courtier’ regime, one of our foremost intellectual historians and political theorists shows how citizens can voluntarily surrender political liberty for private freedom. For anyone concerned with the dire condition and future prospects of Italy today, Viroli’s civic indignation is both an education and an inspiration.” —Stephen Holmes, New York University Maurizio Viroli is professor of politics at Princeton University and professor of political communication at the University of Italian Switzerland in Lugano.

Faith and Politics in America’s Heartland Robert Wuthnow “Red State Religion is an impressive work. In contrast to the simple headline-grabbing arguments that something is the matter with Kansas, Robert Wuthnow starts from the beginning to understand the current confluence of religion and politics in his home state. Drawing on an enormous range of sources and data, he uses his nearly unrivaled ability to explore important debates and to set them in the context of compelling stories of the lives of ordinary people.” —Paul A. Djupe, Denison University Robert Wuthnow teaches sociology and directs the Center for the Study of Religion at Princeton University. December 2011. 488 pages. 13 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-15055-0 $35.00 | £24.95

November 2011. 200 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-15182-3 $27.95 | £19.95

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The End of the West The Once and Future Europe David Marquand “David Marquand’s brilliant, compact book is essential reading for everyone interested in the strategic outlook for Europe in the emerging new constellation of global powers. And I mean ‘everyone’— students, scholars, journalists, business leaders, politicians, and civil servants, in the lands of the old West and new East. With erudition and a light, readable touch, this remarkable book ranges across vast historical and contemporary political horizons.” —Michael Emerson, Centre for European Policy Studies David Marquand has been a member of the British Parliament, an official of the European Commission, and principal of Mansfield College, University of Oxford. The Public Square 2011. 224 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14159-6

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Thinking about Leadership

Braintrust

Nannerl O. Keohane

What Neuroscience Tells Us about Morality Patricia S. Churchland

“Books about management usually leave me cold. . . . Thinking about Leadership by Nannerl Keohane is better than many I’ve dipped into. It’s sensible, and short, and captures two aspects of leadership that seem pretty fundamental. The first is its definition of leadership. . . . The second is her emphasis on the importance of judgment.” —Diane Coyle, Enlightened Economist Nannerl O. Keohane is the Laurance S. Rockefeller Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Affairs and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University and former president of Wellesley College and Duke University. 2010. 312 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14207-4

“This is a terrific, clear, and finely sensitive account of human moral and social behavior and its neurobiological—and decidedly secular— underpinnings. Patricia Churchland once again leads the way.” —Michael S. Gazzaniga, author of Human: The Science Behind What Makes Your Brain Unique Patricia S. Churchland is professor emerita of philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, and an adjunct professor at the Salk Institute. 2011. 288 pages. 1 halftone. 11 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-13703-2 $24.95 | £16.95

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The Blame Game Spin, Bureaucracy, and Self-Preservation in Government Christopher Hood “In The Blame Game, Christopher Hood identifies one of the most common gripes that citizens have about bureaucracy and government, namely, that no one in either accepts responsibility for making mistakes of omission or commission. In this brief and often illuminating book, Hood explores the diverse and insidious ways in which ducking blame manifests in public life.” —Science Christopher Hood is the Gladstone Professor of Government at All Souls College, Oxford. 2011. 240 pages. 6 line illus. 8 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-12995-2 $39.95 | £27.95

New Paperback Winner of the 2011 Gold Medal in History, Independent Publisher Named a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice One of the 2010 Top Debate Worthy Books of the Year, U.S. News & World Report Winner of the 2010 Bronze Medal in History, ForeWord Reviews

With a new afterword by the author

The Whites of Their Eyes The Tea Party’s Revolution and the Battle over American History Jill Lepore “[A] brief but valuable book . . . which combines her own interviews with Tea Partiers . . . and her deep knowledge of the founders and of their view of the Constitution.” —New York Times Book Review Jill Lepore is the David Woods Kemper ’41 Professor of American History at Harvard University and a staff writer at the New Yorker.

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The Expanding Circle Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress Peter Singer “Singer’s theory of the expanding circle remains an enormously insightful concept, which reconciles the existence of human nature with political and moral progress. It was also way ahead of its time. . . . It’s wonderful to see this insightful book made available to a new generation of readers and scholars.” —Steven Pinker, author of The Blank Slate and The Stuff of Thought Peter Singer is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University and Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne.

The Public Square 2011. 232 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15300-1 Cl: 978-0-691-15027-7

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Why Americans Hate the News Media and How It Matters Jonathan M. Ladd “This book addresses an important, understudied topic—public attitudes toward the press and why these attitudes matter. I particularly like Ladd’s discussion of the influential role of politicians and his explicit recognition of the unique postwar media period. Ladd consolidates prior work done on the history of the American press into a cohesive narrative that contributes value above and beyond the original materials.” —Tim Groeling, University of California, Los Angeles Drawing on historical evidence, experiments, and public opinion surveys, this book shows that in a world of endless news sources, citizens’ trust in institutional media is more important than ever before. Jonathan M. Ladd is assistant professor of government and public policy at Georgetown University. January 2012. 296 pages. 1 halftone. 32 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14786-4 $26.95 | £18.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14785-7 $65.00 | £44.95

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Oversight

Winner of the 2011 Leon D. Epstein Outstanding Book Award, Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association

Representing the Interests of Blacks and Latinos in Congress Michael D. Minta “Wow, what a smart book! Minta expands our understanding of effective minority representation in an area of the policy process overlooked by scholars and pundits alike—implementation —where vigilance is rewarded and disinterest catastrophic. This is an important work.” —Gary Segura, Stanford University Michael D. Minta is assistant professor of African and African American studies and political science at Washington University in St. Louis. 2011. 176 pages. 10 line illus. 29 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14926-4 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14925-7 $65.00 | £44.95

Partisan Balance Why Political Parties Don’t Kill the U.S. Constitutional System David R. Mayhew “Gridlock? Polarization? A constitution undermined by political parties and special interests? Think again. David Mayhew’s eye-opening Partisan Balance explains how the political parties have in fact been integral to the survival of the U.S. Constitution and the instrument of American democracy, rather than its undoing.” —Stephen Ansolabehere, Harvard University David R. Mayhew is Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University. Princeton Lectures in Politics and Public Affairs 2011. 240 pages. 4 line illus. 20 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14465-8 $27.95 | £19.95

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Why Americans Don’t Join the Party

Reading Obama Dreams, Hope, and the American Political Tradition James T. Kloppenberg

Race, Immigration, and the Failure (of Political Parties) to Engage the Electorate Zoltan L. Hajnal & Taeku Lee “A critical and long-overdue intervention in the study of contemporary American politics, Why Americans Don’t Join the Party provides a thorough revision of theories of partisanship. Hajnal and Lee brilliantly explain how the many different groups comprising today’s complicated racial and ethnic terrain form attachments, or not, to the major political parties, and the authors show how these attachments are shaped by the legacy of slavery, immigrant political incorporation, and racial identities and ideologies.” —Michael Dawson, University of Chicago Zoltan L. Hajnal is associate professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego. Taeku Lee is professor of political science and law and chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. 2011. 344 pages. 28 line illus. 30 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14879-3 $27.95 | £19.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14878-6 $75.00 | £52.00

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The Limits of Constitutional Democracy Edited by Jeffrey K. Tulis & Stephen Macedo

“In short, Mr. Kloppenberg’s brief intellectual biography of Mr. Obama provides an excellent portrait of the shining self-image of the progressive intellectual.” —Peter Berkowitz, Wall Street Journal James T. Kloppenberg is the Charles Warren Professor of American History and chair of the History Department at Harvard University. 2010. 320 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14746-8

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Blessed Are the Organized Grassroots Democracy in America Jeffrey Stout “Blessed Are the Organized has a good chance for mass appeal because of the timeliness and the timelessness of the subject. The book is about the little fighting back in big numbers to get the attention of the powerful. Jeffrey Stout shows how it is done in a number of situations. It works.” —John Presta, New York Journal of Books Jeffrey Stout is professor of religion at Princeton University. 2010. 368 pages. 3 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-13586-1

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Winner of the 2011 Stuart L. Bernath Book Prize, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Winner of the 2010 Best First Book Award, Phi Alpha Theta

The Crisis of American Foreign Policy

The Great American Mission Modernization and the Construction of an American World Order David Ekbladh “Ekbladh offers a sweeping, provocative appraisal of the U.S. attempt to employ development as an ideological weapon.” —Choice David Ekbladh is assistant professor of history at Tufts University. America in the World 2011. 408 pages. 17 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-15245-5 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13330-0 $47.50 | £32.95

New Paperback Mary L. Dudziak, Recipient of the 2011 Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Recognition Award, University of Southern California

With a new afterword by the author

Exporting American Dreams Thurgood Marshall’s African Journey Mary L. Dudziak “[A] thought provoking and painstakingly researched journey through a crucial transformational moment in two nations’ histories.” —Julie Novkov, Law and Politics Book Review Mary L. Dudziak is professor of law, history, and political science at the University of Southern California.

Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century G. John Ikenberry, Thomas J. Knock, Anne-Marie Slaughter & Tony Smith “[A] provocative and informative analysis of the impact of Woodrow Wilson’s global vision on American foreign policy over the past century and its potential implications for the twentyfirst century.” —James M. McCormick, Perspectives on Politics G. John Ikenberry is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. Thomas J. Knock is associate professor of history at Southern Methodist University. Anne-Marie Slaughter is director of policy planning for the U.S. State Department. Tony Smith is professor of political science at Tufts University. 2011. 168 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15004-8 Cl: 978-0-691-13969-2

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Forthcoming Paperback With a new afterword by the author

The Whites of Their Eyes The Tea Party’s Revolution and the Battle over American History Jill Lepore See page 7 for details.

2011. 280 pages. 20 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-15244-8 $24.95 | £16.95

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Fred I. Greenstein, Recipient of the 2004 Presidency Research Group Career Service Award, American Political Science Association

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009

The Strategic President

Inventing the Job of President

Persuasion and Opportunity in Presidential Leadership George C. Edwards III

Leadership Style from George Washington to Andrew Jackson Fred I. Greenstein

“This book should be required reading for scholars of the U.S. presidency.” —Choice 2009. 272 pages. 18 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-13947-0 $31.95 | £21.95

2009. 176 pages. 8 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-13358-4 $19.95 | £13.95

Also by Fred I. Greenstein Third Edition

forthcoming spring 2012 Overreach

The Presidential Difference

Leadership in the Obama Presidency George C. Edwards III

Leadership Style from FDR to Barack Obama

The Presidency of George W. Bush A First Historical Assessment Edited by Julian E. Zelizer “Zelizer’s work provides a valuable benchmark for historians to build upon.” —Library Journal 2010. 408 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14901-1

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“An elegant and absorbing analysis of the early presidents and their political styles.” —Thomas E. Cronin, Colorado College

“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 $26.95 | £18.95

Winner 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 Democracy

Religion and Democracy in the United States Danger or Opportunity? Edited by Alan Wolfe & Ira Katznelson “This is a rich and substantive book.” —David Campbell, University of Notre Dame

The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age Larry M. Bartels 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

Electronic Elections

Copublished with the Russell Sage Foundation

The Perils and Promises of Digital Democracy R. Michael Alvarez & Thad E. Hall

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

2010. 256 pages. 11 line illus. 20 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14622-5 $20.95 | £14.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12517-6 $45.00 | £30.95

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Paths Out of Dixie The Democratization of Authoritarian Enclaves in America’s Deep South Robert Mickey “In this remarkable book, Mickey focuses on Southern politics after the great public reversal of black disenfranchisement—and boldly compares that politics to authoritarianism. He grounds his compelling claims and narratives in an exceptionally confident handling of evidence, resulting in a major milestone in American political science, indeed one that rivals V. O. Key’s famous work. This vivid and profoundly illuminating book is certain to change views not just of Southern politics, but of the country we have been—and the national democracy we have become.” —Rick Valelly, Swarthmore College Robert Mickey is associate professor of political science at the University of Michigan. 2011. 392 pages. 4 halftones. 9 line illus. 12 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14963-9 $29.95 | £20.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13338-6 $75.00 | £52.00

Forthcoming

Still a House Divided Race and Politics in Obama’s America Desmond S. King & Rogers M. Smith See page 1 for details.

Winner of the 2011 Gladys M. Kammerer Award, American Political Science Association

The Litigation State Public Regulation and Private Lawsuits in the United States Sean Farhang “This seminal and important book exhaustively analyzes the theory behind private enforcement and persuasively sets out the history of its intentional creation as a tool of regulation.” —Frank Cross, University of Texas, Austin 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

Presidential Party Building Dwight D. Eisenhower to George W. Bush Daniel J. Galvin “In an exceptionally well-researched and beautifully written book, Daniel Galvin . . . fundamentally alters our understanding of presidents’ contributions to the development of political parties. Presidential Party Building will likely become a classic in the field.” —Jesse H. Rhodes, Forum 2009. 352 pages. 12 line illus. 8 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13693-6 $28.95 | £19.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13692-9 $67.50 | £46.95

Winner of the 2010 Ralph J. Bunche Award, American Political Science Association

Fighting for Democracy Now Available in Paperback

Why Is There No Labor Party in the United States? Robin Archer 2010. 360 pages. 8 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14934-9 $28.95 | £19.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12701-9 $42.00 | £28.95

Black Veterans and the Struggle Against White Supremacy in the Postwar South Christopher S. Parker 2009. 288 pages. 13 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14004-9 $25.95 | £17.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14003-2 $62.95 | £43.95

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Uneasy Alliances Race and Party Competition in America Paul Frymer “The vast literature on American political parties has been immensely enriched and enhanced by this pioneering work on race and parties.” —Hanes Walton, Jr., Political Science Quarterly 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 Blue African Americans, the Labor Movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party “Black and Blue is an important 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 $29.95 | £20.95

Co-Winner of the 2010 Gladys M. Kammerer Award, American Political Science Association 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 Freedom Jobs, Politics, and Civil Rights in the United States, 1941–1972 Anthony S. Chen 2009. 424 pages. 9 halftones. 8 line illus. 19 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13953-1 $26.95 | £18.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13457-4 $70.00 | £48.95

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 One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009

The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement The Battle for Control of the Law Steven M. Teles “[A]n essential road map to the organizational mobilization of conservatives over the past quarter century.” —Al Gore, corecipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 2010. 360 pages. 3 halftones. 1 line illus. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14625-6 $25.95 | £17.95

Co-Winner of the 2007 Oliver Cromwell Cox Award, Race, Gender, and Class Section, American Sociological Association

What a Mighty Power We Can Be African American Fraternal Groups and the Struggle for Racial Equality Theda 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 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12299-1 $32.95 | £22.95

Reputation and Power Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation at the FDA Daniel Carpenter 2010. 824 pages. 13 halftones. 17 line illus. 26 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14180-0 $35.00 | £24.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14179-4 $78.50 | £55.00

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No Man’s Land Jamaican Guestworkers in America and the Global History of Deportable Labor Cindy Hahamovitch “In No Man’s Land, Cindy Hahamovitch brilliantly explores the world of guestworkers and the complex history of America’s relationship with them. In the confused and confusing debate over jobs, immigration, and the economy, this book is a must-read. If you have ever eaten an apple or put sugar in your coffee, it is time you got to know the people who help put these foods on your table.” —Kevin Bales, Free the Slaves No Man’s Land puts Jamaican guestworkers’ experiences in the context of the global history of this fast-growing and perilous form of labor migration. Cindy Hahamovitch is professor of history at the College of William & Mary. 2011. 352 pages. 18 halftones. 2 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-10268-9 $35.00 | £24.95

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Philanthropy in America

Between Citizens and the State

A History Olivier Zunz

The Politics of American Higher Education in the 20th Century Christopher P. Loss

“This beautifully crafted book, by master historian Olivier Zunz, transforms our understanding of American civil society. Zunz compellingly traces the often auspicious, yet sometimes troublesome relationships that bind government to philanthropy, money to responsibility, and charitable decisions to social reform and democratic performance. Anyone interested in U.S. politics and society will want to engage with this riveting narrative.” —Ira Katznelson, Columbia University Demonstrating that America has cultivated and relied on philanthropy more than any other country, Philanthropy in America examines how giving for the betterment of all became embedded in the fabric of the nation’s civic democracy. Olivier Zunz is the Commonwealth Professor of History at the University of Virginia.

“Combining a vision of broad patterns of social change with a historian’s appreciation of real people whose actions mattered, Christopher Loss has written a wonderfully rich analysis of the ways that universities worked in between the federal government and the people to create an educated—if conflict-ridden—democracy.” —John Skrentny, University of California, San Diego At a time when people’s faith in government and higher education is being sorely tested, this book sheds new light on the close relations between American higher education and politics. Christopher P. Loss is assistant professor of higher education and public policy at Vanderbilt University. December 2011. 264 pages. 29 halftones. 4 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-14827-4 $35.00 | £24.95

December 2011. 396 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-12836-8 $29.95 | £20.95

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Debtor Nation

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The History of America in Red Ink Louis Hyman “As an elegantly crafted historical analysis of how consumer credit grew to a colossus, Debtor Nation is compelling reading. As a well-documented financial analysis, Debtor Nation exposes the weak underside of lenders’ balance sheets. Legislators should read it. Lobbyists for banks and other lenders may not be able to ignore it.” —Andrew Allentuck, Financial Post Louis Hyman holds a PhD in history from Harvard University, where he was also a lecturer. 2011. 392 pages. 10 halftones. 4 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-14068-1 $35.00 | £24.95

With a new preface by the author

Cold War Civil Rights Race and the Image of American Democracy Mary L. Dudziak “[G]roundbreaking.” —American Lawyer “Dudziak sets a new standard for literature on race and Cold War foreign policy.” —Laura Belmonte, Journal of Cold War Studies Mary L. Dudziak is professor of law, history, and political science at the University of Southern California. 2011. 360 pages. 20 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-15243-1 $24.95 | £16.95

New Paperback Winner of the 2011 John Boswell Prize, Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History Winner of the 2010 Ellis W. Hawley Prize, Organization of American Historians Winner of the 2010 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize, American Studies Association Winner of the 2010 Cromwell Book Prize, American Society for Legal History Winner of the 2010 Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Studies, Lambda Literary Foundation Co-Winner of the 2010 Gladys M. Kammerer Award, American Political Science Association

The Straight State Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America Margot Canaday “The Straight State is a captivating, engagingly written work of social, political, legal and sexual history, and the fruit of an extraordinary attention to archival documents.” —Steven Epstein, The Nation Margot Canaday is assistant professor of history at Princeton University. 2011. 296 pages. 6 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-14993-6 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13598-4 $39.95 | £27.95

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The New Global Rulers The Privatization of Regulation in the World Economy Tim Büthe & Walter Mattli “In a world where global standards increasingly determine access to world markets, understanding how those standards are set is of vital concern to citizens, governments, and firms. This deeply informed book asks the questions and presents the often counterintuitive facts about the relation between domestic interests and global rule making that will set the intellectual agenda and shape political discussion in this area for years to come.” —Charles Sabel, Columbia Law School Tim Büthe is assistant professor of political science at Duke University. Walter Mattli is professor of international political economy and a fellow of St. John’s College, University of Oxford. 2011. 320 pages. 13 halftones. 9 line illus. 20 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14479-5 $27.95 | £19.95

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Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power Yan Xuetong Edited by Daniel A. Bell & Sun Zhe Translated by Edmund Ryden “Yan Xuetong, one of China’s liveliest and most provocative international relations scholars, provides an excellent introduction to ancient Chinese theories of statecraft. Combined with the responses of his critics, his thoughtful essays reveal the exciting intellectual ferment among China’s international relations thinkers.” —Alastair Iain Johnston, Harvard University Yan Xuetong is professor of political science and director of the Institute of International Studies at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Princeton-China Series 2011. 312 pages. 11 line illus. 4 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14826-7 $29.95 | £20.95

Roosevelt’s Lost Alliances How Personal Politics Helped Start the Cold War Frank Costigliola “A fascinating new history of a past we thought we knew very well already. Roosevelt’s Lost Alliances represents a major intervention in the scholarship on World War II and the origins of the Cold War.” —Tim Borstelmann, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Frank Costigliola is professor of history at the University of Connecticut. January 2012. 544 pages. 24 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-12129-1 $35.00 | £24.95

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Theories of International Politics and Zombies Daniel W. Drezner See page 3 for details.

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Line in the Sand A History of the Western U.S.-Mexico Border Rachel St. John “Rachel St. John untangles the myths surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border in this thoughtful and meticulously researched book. In so doing, she not only restores the border to its central place in borderlands studies but also renders the border essential for understanding the history of North America.” —Karl Jacoby, Brown University Drawing on extensive research in U.S. and Mexican archives, Line in the Sand weaves together a transnational history of how an undistinguished strip of land became the significant and symbolic space of state power and national definition that we know today. Rachel St. John is associate professor of history at Harvard University. America in the World 2011. 296 pages. 20 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-14154-1 $29.95 | £20.95

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One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2010

The Other Alliance

How Terrorism Ends Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns Audrey Kurth Cronin “[A] significant contribution. . . . While other scholars have written extensively on the motivations, methods, and means of terrorism, Cronin is the first to look seriously and historically at how terrorist campaigns come to an end.” —Choice 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. 2011. 336 pages. 6 line illus. 13 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15239-4 $22.95 | £15.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13948-7 $39.95 | £27.95

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Student Protest in West Germany and the United States in the Global Sixties Martin Klimke “[T]he most original and well-written academic contribution to understanding those times that I have read.” —Tom Hayden, author of The Long Sixties: From 1960 to Barack Obama Martin Klimke is research fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC, and at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies at the University of Heidelberg. America in the World October 2011. 368 pages. 26 halftones. 3 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-15246-2 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13127-6 $45.00 | £30.95

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Iraq

Encountering Development The Making and Unmaking of the Third World Arturo Escobar “Arturo Escobar has given us an important and exciting take on issues of Third World development and its alternatives.” —John Foran, Contemporary Sociology Arturo Escobar is the Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

A Political History from Independence to Occupation Adeed Dawisha “Anyone who thinks that Iraq has no history of democratic government needs to read this book immediately.” —Choice Adeed Dawisha is distinguished professor of political science at Miami University in Ohio. 2011. 392 pages. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14994-3 Cl: 978-0-691-13957-9

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Striking First

Island of Shame

Preemption and Prevention in International Conflict Michael W. Doyle Edited and introduced by Stephen Macedo “Lucid, earnest, and thoughtful. Accepting that preemption might be necessary, Doyle builds on the traditional criteria to stress the importance of the lethality and likelihood of the threat and the legitimacy and legality of the response.” —Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs Michael W. Doyle is the Harold Brown Professor of International Affairs, Law, and Political Science at Columbia University. University Center for Human Values 2011. 216 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14996-7 Cl: 978-0-691-13658-5

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The Secret History of the U.S. Military Base on Diego Garcia David Vine “Island of Shame [is] a meticulously researched, coldly furious book that details precisely how London and Washington colluded in a scheme of population removal more redolent of the eighteenth or nineteenth century than the closing decades of the twentieth.” —Jonathan Freedland, New York Review of Books David Vine is assistant professor of anthropology at American University in Washington, D.C. 2011. 288 pages. 12 halftones. 2 tables. 4 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-14983-7 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13869-5 $39.95 | £27.95 The author will donate all royalties from the sale of this book to the Chagossians

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Hard Line The Republican Party and U.S. Foreign Policy since World War II Colin Dueck “[A] major contribution to the literature on American foreign policy.” —Gideon Rose, managing editor, Foreign Affairs 2010. 400 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14182-4 Cl: 978-0-691-14181-7

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Nothing Less than Victory Decisive Wars and the Lessons of History John David Lewis “Lewis’ analysis of war as a psychological struggle and ‘clash of moral purposes’ is lucid and forceful.” —Publishers Weekly 2010. 368 pages. 5 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-13518-2 $29.95 | £20.95

Co-Winner of the 2011 Hubert Morken Award, Religion and Politics Section, American Political Science Association

The Politics of Secularism in International Relations Elizabeth Shakman Hurd Princeton Studies in International History and Politics 2007. 264 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-13466-6

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Diaspora, Development, and Democracy The Domestic Impact of International Migration from India Devesh Kapur 2010. 344 pages. 27 line illus. 76 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-12538-1 $35.00 | £24.95 Not for sale in South Asia

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Makers of Ancient Strategy From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome Edited by Victor Davis Hanson “If you seek the roots of modern warfighting, look here.” —Max Boot, author of War Made New: Technology, Warfare, and the Course of History, 1500 to Today 2010. 280 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-13790-2

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Forbidden Fruit Counterfactuals and International Relations Richard Ned Lebow 2010. 352 pages. 4 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13290-7 $28.95 | £19.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13289-1 $62.95 | £43.95

Securing the Peace The Durable Settlement of Civil Wars Monica Duffy Toft 2010. 248 pages. 3 halftones. 4 line illus. 14 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14146-6 $25.95 | £17.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14145-9 $67.50 | £46.95

Rational Theory of International Politics The Logic of Competition and Cooperation Charles L. Glaser 2010. 328 pages. 6 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14372-9 Cl: 978-0-691-14371-2

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The Diffusion of Military Power Causes and Consequences for International Politics Michael C. Horowitz 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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New

Worse Than a Monolith

Politics and Strategy

Alliance Politics and Problems of Coercive Diplomacy in Asia Thomas J. Christensen

Partisan Ambition and American Statecraft Peter Trubowitz

“This is what qualitative security studies is supposed to look like—and an excellent demonstration of why it is important.” —Gideon Rose, editor, Foreign Affairs Thomas J. Christensen is the William P. Boswell Professor of World Politics of Peace and War and Director of the China and the World Program at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School. 2011. 320 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14261-6 Cl: 978-0-691-14260-9

$24.95 | £16.95 $70.00 | £48.95

“This is the best book on U.S. grand strategy to emerge in years. Trubowitz provides a simple and elegant model that accounts for U.S. strategic choices over centuries.” —William Wohlforth, Dartmouth College Peter Trubowitz is professor of government at the University of Texas, Austin. 2011. 200 pages. 3 line illus. 11 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14958-5 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14957-8 $70.00 | £48.95

Finalist, 2011 Estoril Global Issues Distinguished Book Prize, Estoril Conferences

How Enemies Become Friends

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Liberal Leviathan The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order G. John Ikenberry See page 2 for details.

New Paperback Winner of the 2010 Robert H. Ferrell Prize, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Winner of the 2009 DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Co-Winner of the 2010 Marshall Shulman Prize, Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2010

1989 The Struggle to Create Post–Cold War Europe Mary Elise Sarotte 2011. 344 pages. 20 halftones. 4 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-15241-7 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14306-4 $29.95 | £20.95

The Sources of Stable Peace Charles A. Kupchan A Council on Foreign Relations Book 2010. 464 pages. 10 line illus. 6 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14265-4 $29.95 | £20.95

The Struggle for Power in Early Modern Europe Religious Conflict, Dynastic Empires, and International Change Daniel H. Nexon 2009. 408 pages. 7 halftones. 5 line illus. 1 table. 11 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-13793-3 $35.00 | £24.95

The Clash of Ideas in World Politics Transnational Networks, States, and Regime Change, 1510–2010 John M. Owen IV 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

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Forthcoming

Forthcoming

The Evolution of a Nation

Pillars of Prosperity

How Geography and Law Shaped the American States Daniel Berkowitz & Karen B. Clay

The Political Economics of Development Clusters Timothy Besley & Torsten Persson

“Berkowitz and Clay not only produce convincing evidence of the effect of political competition and judicial independence on economic performance in American states. They also present a fascinating and comprehensive institutional history of the United States using the latest quantitative tools in the social sciences. A great piece of modern institutional and historical analysis.” —Gerard Roland, University of California, Berkeley

“This book is a must-read for any serious student of development economics and political economy. Besley and Persson provide a rich framework for understanding the evolution of economic, legal, and political institutions, and rightly place the state at its center.” —Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Daniel Berkowitz is professor of economics at the University of Pittsburgh. Karen B. Clay is associate professor of economics at Carnegie Mellon University. The Princeton Economic History of the Western World 2012. 248 pages. 58 line illus. 48 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-13604-2 $39.50 | £27.95

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Timothy Besley is the Kuwait Professor of Economics and Political Science, and director of the Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Torsten Persson is the Torsten and Ragnar Söderberg Chair in Economic Sciences and professor of economics at the Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University. The Yrjö Jahnsson Lectures 2011. 392 pages. 25 line illus. 25 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-15268-4 $45.00 | £30.95

Guaranteed to Fail Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance Viral V. Acharya, Matthew Richardson, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh & Lawrence J. White “Guaranteed to Fail is a down-to-earth analysis of why Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac collapsed and why housing finance is broken. The authors provide clear solutions to fixing this complex problem. This is a timely and important book.” —Nouriel Roubini, coauthor of Crisis Economics: A Crash Course in the Future of Finance Viral V. Acharya, Matthew Richardson, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, and Lawrence J. White are professors at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University. 2011. 232 pages. 8 line illus. 8 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-15078-9 $24.95 | £16.95

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The Economics of Enough How to Run the Economy as If the Future Matters Diane Coyle “Unlike many economists, Diane Coyle is a worldly philosopher! This nuanced book provides an illuminating analysis of the key debate over whether free market growth translates into improvements in our quality of life.” —Matthew E. Kahn, University of California, Los Angeles Diane Coyle runs Enlightenment Economics. 2011. 360 pages. 17 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-14518-1 $24.95 | £16.95

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Beyond Mechanical Markets New

How Many Languages Do We Need? The Economics of Linguistic Diversity Victor Ginsburgh & Shlomo Weber “The authors succeed brilliantly in laying out a coherent framework that explains the critical and substantive issues for the economics of linguistic diversity.” —Antonio Merlo, University of Pennsylvania Victor Ginsburgh is professor of economics emeritus, member of the European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics, Brussels, and member of the Center of Operations Research and Econometrics, Louvain-laNeuve, Belgium. Shlomo Weber is the Robert H. and Nancy Dedman Trustee Professor of Economics at Southern Methodist University and professor of economics at the New Economic School, Moscow.

Asset Price Swings, Risk, and the Role of the State Roman Frydman & Michael D. Goldberg “The year 2008 saw not only financial failure but the failure of an idea, the economic theory in which financial markets are mechanically determined to settle at equilibrium and economically efficient prices. Roman Frydman and Michael Goldberg demonstrate clearly the fallacy of that idea. Their powerful analysis provides insights which can help us reduce the probability and severity of future crises.” —Adair Turner, chairman of Britain’s Financial Services Authority Roman Frydman is professor of economics at New York University. Michael D. Goldberg is the Roland H. O’Neal Professor at the University of New Hampshire. 2011. 304 pages. 25 line illus. 4 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14577-8 $35.00 | £24.95

2011. 248 pages. 2 line illus. 34 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-13689-9 $35.00 | £24.95

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Peddling Protectionism

The Tyranny of Utility

Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression Douglas A. Irwin

Behavioral Social Science and the Rise of Paternalism Gilles Saint-Paul

“An astute and well-told account of a law more often invoked than understood, Irwin’s examination of the Smoot-Hawley act explains how—for good or ill—Congress lost its credibility as a maker of trade law. A valuable book for anyone who wants to understand the Great Depression and whether it could come back.” —Eric Rauchway, author of Blessed Among Nations and The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Very Short Introduction Douglas A. Irwin is the Robert E. Maxwell ’23 Professor of Arts and Sciences in the Department of Economics at Dartmouth College. 2011. 256 pages. 7 halftones. 27 line illus. 9 tables. 1 map. Cl: 978-0-691-15032-1 $24.95 | £16.95

“Saint-Paul stands courageously in the middle of the new road to serfdom, trying to stop the heavy traffic being nudged along on it. He alerts us to the greatest threat to liberty since communism—our good will, our paternal-maternal desire to prevent anyone, anywhere from exercising their free will mistakenly. Let us pray Saint-Paul succeeds. If the unintentional enemies of liberty are open to reason, he will.” —Deirdre McCloskey, author of Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can’t Explain the Modern World Gilles Saint-Paul is professor of economics at the Toulouse School of Economics. 2011. 176 pages. 5 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-12817-7

$39.50 | £27.95

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States of Credit

Forthcoming

Size, Power, and the Development of European Polities David Stasavage

Reinventing Discovery

“This is social science at its best. David Stasavage offers an original thesis, develops it carefully, and supports it with historical and quantitative evidence. A tour de force.” —Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“This is the book on how networks will drive a revolution in scientific discovery; definitely recommended.” —Tyler Cowen, author of The Great Stagnation

David Stasavage is professor of politics at New York University.

The New Era of Networked Science Michael Nielsen

Michael Nielsen is an essayist, speaker, and advocate of open science. November 2011. 264 pages. 6 halftones. 8 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-14890-8 $24.95 | £16.95

The Princeton Economic History of the Western World 2011. 208 pages. 9 line illus. 10 tables. 1 map. Cl: 978-0-691-14057-5 $39.95 | £27.95

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Beyond the Invisible Hand

The Big Ditch

Groundwork for a New Economics Kaushik Basu

How America Took, Built, Ran, and Ultimately Gave Away the Panama Canal Noel Maurer & Carlos Yu

“In this remarkable tour de force, Kaushik Basu scrutinizes the foundational assumptions of economics and asks new and important questions. In his quest for a better and more equitable society, Basu leaves no room for complacency. This thought-provoking book will generate debate in the economics profession and beyond.” —Justin Yifu Lin, World Bank Kaushik Basu is professor of economics and the C. Marks Professor of International Studies at Cornell University. He is currently chief economic advisor to the Ministry of Finance of the Government of India. 2010. 296 pages. 8 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-13716-2 Not for sale in South Asia

“Meticulously researched and brilliantly argued, The Big Ditch provides a seminal analysis of the economic motivations and consequences of American imperialism.” —James Robinson, coauthor of Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy 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. 2010. 440 pages. 1 halftone. 30 line illus. 48 tables. 7 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-14738-3 $35.00 | £24.95

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Running the World’s Markets The Governance of Financial Infrastructure Ruben Lee “Ruben Lee has used his deep understanding of the markets to produce a comprehensive analysis of governance issues. A must for every policymaker’s bookshelf.” —Ravi Narain, National Stock Exchange of India Ruben Lee is CEO of Oxford Finance Group. 2011. 472 pages. 25 halftones. 21 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-13353-9 $55.00 | £37.95

The Long Divergence How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East Timur Kuran “Mr. Kuran’s arguments have broad implications for the debate about how to foster economic development. He demonstrates that the West’s long ascendancy was rooted in its ability to develop institutions that combined labour and capital in imaginative new ways.” —Economist Timur Kuran is professor of economics and political science and the Gorter Family Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University. 2010. 424 pages. 12 halftones. 8 line illus. 10 tables. 2 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-14756-7 $29.95 | £20.95

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Forthcoming Paperback

Forthcoming Paperback

Winner of the 2010 Business Book of the Year Award, Financial Times/ Goldman Sachs

Identity Economics

With a new afterword by the author

How Our Identities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being George A. Akerlof & Rachel E. Kranton

Fault Lines How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy Raghuram G. Rajan “Fault Lines is a must-read.” —Nouriel Roubini, Forbes.com Raghuram G. Rajan is the Eric J. Gleacher Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. October 2011. 280 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15263-9 Cl: 978-0-691-14683-6 Not for sale in India

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New Paperback New York Times Bestseller Winner of the 2010 Paul A. Samuelson Award, TIAA-CREF Institute

This Time Is Different Eight Centuries of Financial Folly Carmen M. Reinhart & Kenneth S. Rogoff “[E]ssential reading . . . both for its originality and for the sobering patterns of financial behaviour it reveals.” —Economist Carmen M. Reinhart is the Dennis Weatherstone Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Kenneth S. Rogoff is the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and professor of economics at Harvard University.

“[A]n important new book. . . . Professor Akerlof and Rachel Kranton have invented Identity Economics.” —Daniel Finkelstein, Times George A. Akerlof, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, is the Koshland Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. Rachel E. Kranton is professor of economics at Duke University. October 2011. 192 pages. 1 halftone. 1 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-15255-4 $16.95 | £11.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14648-5 $24.95 | £16.95

Co-Winner of the 2010 Robert Lane Award, Political Psychology Section, American Political Science Association Shortlisted for the 2009 Business Book of the Year Award, Financial Times/Goldman Sachs

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Animal Spirits How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism George A. Akerlof & Robert J. Shiller “Akerlof and Shiller are the first to try to rework economic theory for our times. The effort itself makes their book a milestone.” —Louis Uchitelle, New York Times Book Review 2010. 264 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14592-1 Cl: 978-0-691-14233-3

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2011. 512 pages. 62 line illus. 30 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15264-6 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14216-6 $35.00 | £24.95

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Forthcoming Paperback

Portfolios of the Poor

Capitalism and the Jews

How the World’s Poor Live on $2 a Day Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford & Orlanda Ruthven

Jerry Z. Muller

“A fascinating discussion of the finances of the world’s poor.” —Nicholas Kristof, NYTimes.com Daryl Collins is senior associate at Bankable Frontier 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 Bangladesh. Orlanda Ruthven recently completed a doctoral degree in international development at the University of Oxford. 2011. 296 pages. 9 line illus. 38 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14819-9 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14148-0 $37.50 | £26.95 Not for sale in South Africa and South Asia

New Paperback Winner of the 2010 Don K. Price Award, Science, Technology, and Environmental Politics Section, American Political Science Association Winner of the 2010 Marshall McLuhan Outstanding Book Award, Media Ecology Association

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Delete The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age Viktor Mayer-Schönberger “A fascinating book.” —Clive Thompson, WIRED Magazine Viktor Mayer-Schönberger is professor of internet governance and regulation at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. 2011. 272 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-15036-9 Cl: 978-0-691-13861-9

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“[F]ascinating.” —Fareed Zakaria GPS Jerry Z. Muller is professor of history at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. December 2011. 280 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15306-3 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14478-8 $24.95 | £16.95

Zombie Economics How Dead Ideas Still Walk among Us John Quiggin “Entertaining and thought-provoking.” —Philip Coggan, Economist 2010. 248 pages. 4 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-14582-2 $24.95 | £16.95

The Squam Lake Report Fixing the Financial System Kenneth 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 2010. 184 pages. 3 line illus. 1 table. Cl: 978-0-691-14884-7 $19.95 | £13.95

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The Making of British Socialism

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Mark Bevir

The Paradox of Civic Engagement Ben Berger

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Eco-Republic What the Ancients Can Teach Us about Ethics, Virtue, and Sustainable Living Melissa Lane “This is a provocative and powerful book. Lane recommends the ethical vision of Greek antiquity rather than a society of individuals following legal rules. Such a vision is, Lane argues, a sustainable one—bringing ethics, ecology, and politics together.” —Justin Champion, Royal Holloway, University of London Melissa Lane is professor of politics at Princeton University.

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A Book Forged in Hell Spinoza’s Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age Steven Nadler “Nadler gives us a clean, crisp, indispensible account of what made Spinoza’s Treatise so revolutionary.” —Russell Shorto, author of Descartes’ Bones Steven Nadler is the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. November 2011. 304 pages. 1 halftone. Cl: 978-0-691-13989-0 $29.95 | £20.95

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The Ethics of Voting

On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, and Other Essays in Political Philosophy

Jason Brennan “In The Ethics of Voting, [Brennan] asks the obvious-yet-unutterable question at the heart of American politics: what are all those uninformed, indifferent, lazy, and stupid people doing in the voting booth?” —Josh Rothman, Boston Globe Jason Brennan is assistant professor of philosophy at Brown University. 2011. 224 pages. 3 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-14481-8 $29.95 | £20.95

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Changes of State Nature and the Limits of the City in Early Modern Natural Law Annabel S. Brett “With authority and grace, Annabel Brett reconstructs a richly challenging tradition of early modern reflection on human agency and political community. Her unfailingly acute and original analyses of the arguments of, among others, Vitoria, Soto, Suárez, Grotius, and Hobbes will be a revelation to political theorists, philosophers, and historians alike.” —David Armitage, Harvard University Annabel S. Brett is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. 2011. 256 pages. 15 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-14193-0 $35.00 | £24.95

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The Closed Commercial State Perpetual Peace and Commercial Society from Rousseau to Fichte Isaac Nakhimovsky “Superbly researched and elegantly written, this is a truly original study of a fascinating aspect of Enlightenment political thought and economy. Nakhimovsky brilliantly illuminates Fichte as a political philosopher and the broader currents of thought—including the writings of Rousseau, Kant, and Sièyes—that shaped him.” —Sankar Muthu, University of Chicago Isaac Nakhimovsky is a junior research fellow at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. 2011. 216 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14894-6

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Democratic Legitimacy

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Impartiality, Reflexivity, Proximity Pierre Rosanvallon Translated by Arthur Goldhammer

Persons, Passions, and Judgement in Modern Political Thought Duncan Kelly

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Pierre Rosanvallon is professor at the Collège de France and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. 2011. 248 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14948-6

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Liberating Judgment Fanatics, Skeptics, and John Locke’s Politics of Probability Douglas John Casson

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The Real World of Democratic Theory

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Emergency Politics Paradox, Law, Democracy Bonnie Honig “[A] remarkable book. . . . Honig’s careful work enriches our understanding of democratic politics.” —William Corlett, Law and Politics Book Review Bonnie Honig is the Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University and a senior research professor at the American Bar Foundation in Chicago. 2011. 224 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15259-2 Cl: 978-0-691-14298-2

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Justice and the Politics of Difference Iris Marion Young “Young has written an extremely important book, articulating a position which challenges theorists of justice from Plato to Rawls.” —Andrew Murphy, Journal of Politics Iris Marion Young (1949–2006) was a professor of political science at the University of Chicago. October 2011. 304 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15262-2

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An Intellectual History of Cannibalism Cătălin Avramescu Translated by Alistair Ian Blyth “This book is a true banquet, a lavish succession of courses making up a real blowout of facts and references, some spicy, some less so, all served up with delicious side dishes and copious drafts of heady intellectual wine. . . . [A] major scholarly feast.” —Simon Blackburn, Times Higher Education Cătălin Avramescu is reader in political science at the University of Bucharest and a docent in philosophy at the University of Helsinki. 2011. 360 pages. 8 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-15219-6 $26.95 | £18.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13327-0 $45.00 | £30.95

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A Revolution of the Mind

After Adam Smith

Radical Enlightenment and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Democracy Jonathan Israel

A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy Murray Milgate & Shannon C. Stimson

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Jonathan Israel is professor of modern history at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. October 2011. 296 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15260-8 Cl: 978-0-691-14200-5

Murray Milgate is fellow at Queens’ College, University of Cambridge. Shannon C. Stimson is professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley.

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The Hesitant Hand Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas Steven G. Medema “Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ and the notion that self-interest can be best tamed by market interaction have been the center of policy disputes since the late 18th century. . . . Medema chronicles the linkages between the debates of Smith’s time and those of today. . . . Highly recommended.” —Choice Steven G. Medema is professor of economics at the University of Colorado Denver. 2011. 248 pages. 1 line illus. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-15000-0 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12296-0 $49.95 | £34.95

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Liberal Loyalty Freedom, Obligation, and the State Anna Stilz “This is a clearly written, well-argued, and exceptionally sane book. Stilz rescues concepts like loyalty and obligation from the hands of academic nationalists, and reclaims them for use by cosmopolitans and liberal universalists. In this, she has done a great service to the fields of political philosophy and political theory.” —Michael Blake, University of Washington Anna Stilz is assistant professor of politics at Princeton University. 2011. 240 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-15022-2 Cl: 978-0-691-13914-2

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The Idea of Greater Britain Empire and the Future of World Order, 1860-1900 Duncan Bell “[A] highly intelligent and persuasive book. . . . Bell has written what seems likely to be one of the field’s definitive works.” —Eliga H. Gould, International History Review 2011. 336 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15116-8

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Democratic Rights The Substance of Self-Government Corey Brettschneider “[N]o one interested in rights or democratic theory can afford to ignore this book.” —Choice 2010. 184 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14930-1 Cl: 978-0-691-11970-0

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Prudes, Perverts, and Tyrants Plato’s Gorgias and the Politics of Shame Christina H. Tarnopolsky “This is a book of manifold virtues; ambitious and beautifully written, it makes a signal and original contribution to our understanding of Socratic method, the Gorgias, and the politics of shame.” —Melissa Lane, Princeton University 2010. 240 pages. 5 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-12856-6

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Machiavelli’s God Maurizio Viroli Translated by Antony Shugaar “Viroli displays an encyclopedic knowledge of his subject and does so in a way that is not tedious but truly fascinating. His is an indispensible book for anyone who wishes to write about Machiavelli and religion or Machiavelli and republicanism.” —Laurie M. Johnson Bagby, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 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

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Machiavelli’s Ethics Erica Benner “This important contribution to both Machiavelli studies and the history of political philosophy will be indispensable for scholars.” —Choice 2009. 544 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14177-0

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Hobbes and the Law of Nature Perez Zagorin “Hobbes and the Law of Nature is a work of great intellectual power by a scholar of enormous breadth and depth. Zagorin rescues Hobbes from misguided and hostile interpreters, and his book will certainly elicit some strong, even angry feelings. This will be all to the good.” —Richard Flathman, Johns Hopkins University 2010. 192 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-13980-7

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Solomon’s Knot How Law Can End the Poverty of Nations Robert D. Cooter & Hans-Bernd Schäfer “This book distills and presents in a lucid and often even entertaining way the main insights and contributions of law and economics to meeting the challenges of growth for developing countries. Cooter and Schäfer argue that market freedom is the key to growth, but that it needs to be sustained by the appropriate legal rules and institutions.” —Robert Howse, coauthor of The Regulation of International Trade Robert D. Cooter is the Herman F. Selvin Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. HansBernd Schäfer is professor of law and economics at the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany, and professor emeritus at the University of Hamburg. The Kauffman Foundation Series on Innovation and Entrepreneurship January 2012. 264 pages. 20 line illus. 10 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14792-5 $29.95 | £20.95

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Philosophy of Law Andrei Marmor “This superb book, written by one of the world’s foremost philosophers of law, is a highly welcome addition to the jurisprudential literature, one marked by its immense pedagogical value and scholarly excellence. It provides, in clear, accessible language, an informed, sympathetic treatment of all the main issues and theories within the discipline of contemporary analytic legal philosophy.” —W. J. Waluchow, author of A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review Andrei Marmor is professor of philosophy, Maurice Jones Jr. Professor of Law, and director of the Center for Law and Philosophy at the University of Southern California. Princeton Foundations of Contemporary Philosophy 2011. 184 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14167-1

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Dangerous Sex, Invisible Labor Sex Work and the Law in India Prabha Kotiswaran “This groundbreaking study brilliantly maps feminist ideas that have powerfully influenced law reform around sex work and trafficking. Kotiswaran convincingly makes the case that the welfare of sex workers in the developing world depends on complex factors that can be identified only through a local, legal realist account, and which have been virtually ignored by feminist theory. Read this book: it will challenge what you think you know.” —Janet Halley, Harvard Law School Prabha Kotiswaran is lecturer in law at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. 2011. 312 pages. 2 line illus. 1 table. 2 maps. Pa: 978-0-691-14251-7 $29.95 | £20.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14250-0 $70.00 | £48.95 Not for sale in India

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Enigmas of Identity Peter Brooks “Peter Brooks has written a splendid meditation on the search for the self: erudite, illuminating, and eloquent. He shows how this search leads to an obsessive focus on markers of identity and stories of imposture. Rousseau, Balzac, Stendhal, Proust, and Freud are central interlocutors, but Brooks makes reference to a wide range of other texts, and deftly weaves developments in U.S. law into his discussion.” —Martha C. Nussbaum, author of Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities Peter Brooks is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Scholar at Princeton University. November 2011. 248 pages. 1 color illus. Cl: 978-0-691-15158-8 $29.95 | £20.95

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The Law Is a White Dog

The Limits of Constitutional Democracy

How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons Colin Dayan “In language that is searing and lyrical, evocative and precise, this exceptional book thinks with the zombies, specters, felons, slaves, dogs, cadavers, and other entities that are the remnants of loss and dispossession in the law. Dogs and people are abundantly present here, even as the legal fictions they are made to inhabit are exposed with acid lucidity. These are hard histories made readable by Dayan’s precious acts of writing.” —Donna J. Haraway, author of When Species Meet Colin Dayan is the Robert Penn Warren Professor in the Humanities at Vanderbilt University. 2011. 368 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-07091-9

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Edited by Jeffrey K. Tulis & Stephen Macedo “Provocative and insightful, these essays offer a badly needed tutorial on how to think about the fate of constitutional democracy in the twentyfirst century. The volume as a whole demonstrates that the best friends of constitutionalism are those who are unafraid to explore its limits.” —Bryan Garsten, Yale University Jeffrey K. Tulis teaches political science at the University of Texas, Austin. Stephen Macedo is the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics at Princeton University. University Center for Human Values 2010. 360 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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Justice in Lüritz Experiencing Socialist Law in East Germany Inga 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. It is a delight to read. There is nothing quite like this book in the literature.” —Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford Law School Inga Markovits holds the “Friends of Jamail” Regents Chair in Law at the University of Texas, Austin. 2010. 256 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14348-4 Cl: 978-0-691-14347-7

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Cultivating Conscience How Good Laws Make Good People Lynn Stout “[D]uality in human nature, and the connection between conscience and public policy, is masterfully examined in this book by Lynn A. Stout. . . . Cultivating Conscience is a forceful and rational proposition for reasonable change.” —John Michael Senger, ForeWord Reviews Lynn Stout is the Paul Hastings Professor of Corporate and Securities Law at the UCLA School of Law. 2010. 320 pages. 3 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-13995-1 $27.95 | £19.95

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The Politics of Crime Policy from the Age of Roosevelt to the Age of Reagan John Hagan “This critically important book offers an incisive analysis of the links between the increase in incarceration for street crime in the last several decades and deregulation of the business suites. It is simultaneously 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. 2010. 320 pages. 15 line illus. 4 tables. 1 map. Cl: 978-0-691-14838-0 $29.95 | £20.95

Inside the Castle

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Law and the Family in 20th Century America Joanna L. Grossman & Lawrence M. Friedman

The Politics of Precaution

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Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States David Vogel

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Legal Accents, Legal Borrowing

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The International Problem-Solving Court Movement James L. Nolan, Jr.

Constitutional Faith Sanford Levinson “[R]ich and pleasingly controversial.” —Thomas Morawetz, Philadelphia Inquirer Sanford Levinson is professor of law and government at the University of Texas Law School. October 2011. 280 pages. 1 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-15240-0 $22.95 | £15.95

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A Constitution of Many Minds Why the Founding Document Doesn’t Mean What It Meant Before Cass R. Sunstein “[A] brilliant book for all seasons.” —Laurence H. Tribe, Harvard Law School Cass R. Sunstein is currently on leave from his position as the Felix Frankfurter Professor at Harvard Law School to serve as Administrator of the Office of Regulation and Information Policy in the Obama administration. October 2011. 240 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-15242-4 Cl: 978-0-691-13337-9

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Republic.com 2.0 2009. 272 pages. 2 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14328-6

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Corporate Governance Promises Kept, Promises Broken Jonathan R. Macey “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. 2011. 344 pages. 1 line illus. 4 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14802-1 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12999-0 $49.95 | £34.95

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A Modern Legal Ethics

The Constrained Court

Adversary Advocacy in a Democratic Age Daniel Markovits “[An] ambitious, original, and theoretically elegant book.” —David Luban, Ethics Daniel Markovits is the Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School. 2011. 376 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14813-7 Cl: 978-0-691-12162-8

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Lawyers and Fidelity to Law W. Bradley Wendel “Lawyers and Fidelity to Law is a fine book that makes an important and original contribution to legal ethics. Wendel replaces each element of the standard conception of legal ethics with a more appealing substitute, and his writing is clear, lively, and well-illustrated.” —Arthur I. Applbaum, Harvard University 2010. 304 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-13719-3

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Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide The Role of Politics in Judging Brian Z. Tamanaha “Tamanaha’s . . . book will change the way we think about both formalism and realism, about the history of legal scholarship and about the empirical study of judicial decision making.” —Edward Rubin, Law & Politics Review 2010. 264 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14280-7 Cl: 978-0-691-14279-1

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Law, Politics, and the Decisions Justices Make Michael A. Bailey & Forrest Maltzman “Do Supreme Court justices base their decisions on law or politics? Using clever measurement strategies and relentless coding of cases, Bailey and Maltzman answer this question: both. They are to be commended for careful political science that also takes the idea of law seriously. This book is a must-read for scholars and students who care about what motivates the justices of the Supreme Court.” —Barry Friedman, New York University Michael A. Bailey is the Colonel William J. Walsh Professor in the Department of Government and Institute for Public Policy at Georgetown University. Forrest Maltzman is professor of political science at George Washington University. October 2011. 232 pages. 28 halftones. 20 line illus. 12 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15105-2 $26.95 | £18.95 Cl: 978-0-691-15104-5 $75.00 | £52.00

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The Judge as Political Theorist Contemporary Constitutional Review David Robertson “Robertson offers . . . a thoughtful, carefully researched book that confronts conventional wisdom on constitutional courts and jurists.” —Choice 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 Cl: 978-0-691-14403-0

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Ground Wars Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns Rasmus Kleis Nielsen “Nielsen presents a very compelling analysis of an often-neglected aspect of modern presidential campaigns. He challenges the idea that political communication must be tightly controlled and scripted, correctly arguing that personalized, labor-intensive communication prone to individual inflection and enthusiasm represents American democracy in action. Ground Wars is an important and timely book.” —Dennis W. Johnson, author of No Place for Amateurs: How Political Consultants Are Reshaping American Democracy Rasmus Kleis Nielsen is research fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford and assistant professor at Roskilde University in Denmark. March 2012. 248 pages. 12 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-15305-6 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-15304-9 $80.00 | £55.00

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Peasants under Siege

Remaking the Heartland

The Collectivization of Romanian Agriculture, 1949–1962 Gail Kligman & Katherine Verdery

Middle America since the 1950s Robert Wuthnow

“Peasants under Siege is the most nuanced and multifaceted analysis of this topic to date. It will become an instant classic in East European studies. Kligman and Verdery never take the easy way out or smooth over complexity. Their empirical account of Romanian collectivization offers unparalleled detail about the lived realities of village life in early state socialism. This book was a pleasure to read.” —Lynne Haney, New York University Gail Kligman is professor of sociology and director of the Center for European and Eurasian Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Katherine Verdery is the Julien J. Studley Faculty Scholar and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate Center.

“One of America’s most prolific scholars of culture and change now turns his attention to his native Midwest. Robert Wuthnow paints a compelling portrait of the enduring vitality of this special part of America and offers a provocative narrative of how it is changing. Wuthnow’s many fans— especially those with Midwestern ties—will enjoy his spirited, graceful, and well-evidenced argument that the heart of the American heartland still beats strong.” —Robert D. Putnam, author of Bowling Alone and American Grace Robert Wuthnow is the Gerhard R. Andlinger ’52 Professor of Social Sciences at Princeton University. 2011. 376 pages. 23 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14611-9 $35.00 | £24.95

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Making Volunteers Civic Life after Welfare’s End Nina Eliasoph “This book is a pleasure to read—smart, insightful, tragic, ironic, and funny. Eliasoph brings to life the complicated relationships and dilemmas that surface in youth programs, and the twists and turns of the author’s analysis are extremely compelling. This book is a must-read for those participating in NGOs, those trumpeting the virtues of volunteer work, and those social scientists interested in questions of government, community building, and civic culture.” —Lynne Haney, New York University Nina Eliasoph is associate professor of sociology at the University of Southern California. Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology 2011. 336 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14709-3

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Economic Lives

Why People Cooperate

How Culture Shapes the Economy Viviana A. Zelizer

The Role of Social Motivations Tom R. Tyler

“Economic Lives is an outstanding collection by one of the most original thinkers in economic sociology. In addition to bringing together some of her most brilliant papers, Viviana Zelizer provides an integrative analysis of her work and how it relates to the thinking of others who want to understand the fundamental nature of the economy. I know of no one else who can so thoughtfully describe everything from the beginnings of the cultural turn in economic sociology to leading-edge interpretations of what is happening in capitalism today.” —Rakesh Khurana, Harvard Business School

“In Why People Cooperate, Tyler demonstrates how a focus on fair procedures administered in an atmosphere of mutual trust can create groups that voluntarily function to produce effective problem solving efforts. Those concerned with productive functioning in groups, organizations, and societies will do well to attend to Tyler on the social motivations that lead to success in those settings.” —John Darley, Princeton University

Viviana A. Zelizer is the Lloyd Cotsen ‘50 Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. 2010. 496 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-13936-4

Tom R. Tyler is University Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department at New York University. 2010. 232 pages. 3 line illus. 14 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14690-4 $35.00 | £24.95

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Mafias on the Move

Dead Ringers

How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories Federico Varese

How Outsourcing is Changing the Way Indians Understand Themselves Shehzad Nadeem

“Mr. Varese’s quest leads him from Prohibitionera Manhattan to mid-century Italy to modernday China. . . . [Mafias on the Move] tells a compelling story that is as much about politics as crime.” —Wall Street Journal

“[Nadeem] offers concrete and important insight into the world of outsourcing. . . . One cannot help agreeing with the author that the brave new IT world documented in his interviews disturbs more than it shines.” —Andrew Robinson, Nature

Federico Varese is professor of criminology and director of the Extra-Legal Governance Institute at the University of Oxford. 2011. 288 pages. 9 halftones. 3 line illus. 16 tables. 4 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-12855-9 $35.00 | £24.95

Shehzad Nadeem is assistant professor of sociology at the City University of New York, Lehman College. 2011. 288 pages. 3 halftones. 3 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14787-1 $35.00 | £24.95

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The Hoods

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Crime and Punishment in Belfast Heather Hamill

Max Weber in America

“This is a pathbreaking work, not only because of its range and depth of evidence but also because of the way the arguments of the book have been linked to the wider literature on criminology and the sociology of deviance.” —Liam Kennedy, Queen’s University, Belfast

“Students of Weber have long been waiting for a study of his 1904 visit to the United States. It is finally here, splendidly researched and beautifully written by one of the foremost experts on Weber. The reader gets to follow Weber roaming the streets of New York and Chicago, meeting with luminaries such as W.E.B. Du Bois and William James, and participating in the famous Congress of Arts and Science in St. Louis, which occasioned the visit.” —Richard Swedberg, Cornell University

Heather Hamill is university lecturer in sociology at the University of Oxford and a fellow of St. Cross College, Oxford. 2011. 200 pages. 2 line illus. 2 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-11963-2 $29.95 | £20.95

Lawrence A. Scaff

Lawrence A. Scaff is professor of political science and sociology at Wayne State University. 2011. 328 pages. 13 halftones. 2 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14779-6 $35.00 | £24.95

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New Paperback

New Paperback

One of the “Best Books of 2009,” New Scientist blog Winner of the 2009 PROSE Award for Excellence in Sociology and Social Work, Association of American Publishers Winner of the 2010 Dorothy Lee Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Culture, Media Ecology Association

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2007

Codes of the Underworld How Criminals Communicate Diego Gambetta

With a new preface by the author

The Next Catastrophe Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial, and Terrorist Disasters Charles Perrow

“Codes of the Underworld is colourful and engrossing: it could appeal to policymakers, academics, laymen or, God forbid, criminals looking to improve their game.” —Spectator

“Perrow amply describes the failure of governmental agencies to anticipate, plan for and effectively respond to a whole series of very serious threats to our well being, if not to our very survival.” —Social Forces

Diego Gambetta is Official Fellow of Nuffield College and professor of sociology at the University of Oxford.

Charles Perrow is professor emeritus of sociology at Yale University.

2011. 368 pages. 5 line illus. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15247-9 $22.95 | £15.95 Cl: 978-0-691-11937-3 $39.95 | £27.95

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The Politics of Happiness What Government Can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being Derek Bok “With his clear analysis and outside-the-box ideas, Bok encourages thoughtful consideration of what we should want for ourselves and expect from our government.” —Sarah Halzack, Washington Post Derek Bok is the 300th Anniversary Research Professor at Harvard University. October 2011. 272 pages. 6 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15256-1 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14489-4 $24.95 | £16.95

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New Paperback Winner of the 2010 Max Weber Award, Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section, American Sociological Association One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009

Inventing Equal Opportunity Frank Dobbin “Inventing Equal Opportunity provides a much needed corrective to our understanding of the workings of corporate America in the face of external pressures surrounding inequality and law.” —Vincent J. Roscigno, Contemporary Sociology Frank Dobbin is professor of sociology at Harvard University. 2011. 320 pages. 54 line illus. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-14995-0 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13743-8 $49.95 | £34.95

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Ethics in an Age of Terror and Genocide Identity and Moral Choice Kristen Renwick Monroe

New Paperback Winner of the 2010 Theory Prize, American Sociological Association

Social Structures John Levi Martin “Martin closely examines social structures from a stunning range of scopes and eras. The art and wonder of this amazing book is the verve and plausibility of his concatenation of themes.” —Harrison C. White, author of Identity and Control and Markets from Networks John Levi Martin is professor of sociology at the University of Chicago. 2011. 408 pages. 2 halftones. 47 line illus. 2 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15012-3 $27.95 | £19.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12711-8 $57.50 | £39.95

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2010

Economic Sociology A Systematic Inquiry Alejandro Portes “An exemplary combination of theoretical sophistication and methodological rigor.” —Choice 2010. 320 pages. 17 line illus. 23 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14223-4 $28.95 | £19.95

Who Cares? Public Ambivalence and Government Activism from the New Deal to the Second Gilded Age Katherine S. Newman & Elisabeth S. Jacobs “[A] brief, timely, and well-written gem.” —Choice 2010. 240 pages. 36 line illus. 4 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-13563-2 $27.95 | £19.95

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“I love Monroe’s writing. With broad intellectual sweep, she draws on moral philosophy, brain imaging studies, psychology (evolutionary, developmental, and social), and more, to make sense of her interviews with rescuers, bystanders, and Nazis. Monroe profoundly cares about the horror of genocide and shows how a few acquire the ethics to resist while most do not. There are few topics as important as this one.” —Sam McFarland, Western Kentucky University Kristen Renwick Monroe is professor of political science at the University of California, Irvine. December 2011. 464 pages. 3 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15143-4 $35.00 | £24.95 Cl: 978-0-691-15137-3 $75.00 | £52.00

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Against Massacre Humanitarian Interventions in the Ottoman Empire, 1815–1914 Davide Rodogno “In this outstanding, elegant, and informative book, Rodogno makes a powerful case for reexamining humanitarian intervention from a historical perspective by exploring cases of European involvement in the Ottoman Empire during the nineteenth century. With impressive research and insightful analysis, Against Massacre will have a major impact in international history and be of great importance to humanities and political science scholars.” —J. P. Daughton, Stanford University Davide Rodogno is Fonds National Suisse Research Professor at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity December 2011. 408 pages. 2 halftones. 5 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-15133-5 $39.50 | £27.95

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Forthcoming Paperback

The Age of Social Democracy

Winner of the 2005 Victoria Schuck Award, American Political Science Association Honorable Mention, 2005 Albert Hourani Book Award, Middle East Studies Association

Norway and Sweden in the Twentieth Century Francis Sejersted Translated by Richard Daly with editing by Madeleine B. Adams “This book will be a treasure trove for scholars— and politicians!—who want to understand the workings of the ‘Scandinavian model.’ Social scientists will value it for the wealth of telling details and compelling counterexamples that can suggest new generalizations and undermine old ones. Historians will appreciate how narrative and analysis acquire depth and relief by the comparison between the intertwined developments of Norway and Sweden, one country now lagging behind and now leaping ahead of its neighbor along economic, political, and cultural dimensions. Politicians will want to understand whether the stable and affluent social democracies rest on unique historical and geographical constellations or offer a model that can be imitated. By virtue of its acute psychological insights and low-key but poignant irony, The Age of Social Democracy is also a marvelously wise book.” —Jon Elster, Collège de France and Columbia University Francis Sejersted is a senior researcher at the Institute for Social Research in Oslo and a former professor at the University of Oslo. 2011. 560 pages. 19 halftones. Cl: 978-0-691-14774-1 $39.95 | £27.95

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Politics of Piety The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject Saba Mahmood “Mahmood’s book is a tour de force that provides an alternative prism through which we may understand the women’s mosque movement in Egypt.” —Cynthia Nelson, Middle East Journal Saba Mahmood is associate professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. November 2011. 272 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-14980-6 $24.95 | £16.95

New Paperback Winner of the 2011 World History Association Book Prize

Empires in World History Power and the Politics of Difference Jane Burbank & Frederick Cooper “This is the single best book about the relationship of empires and nations that I can think of.” —Kenneth Pomeranz, author of The Great Divergence Jane Burbank is professor of history and Russian and Slavic studies at New York University. Frederick Cooper is professor of history at New York University. 2011. 528 pages. 44 halftones. 34 line illus. Pa: 978-0-691-15236-3 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12708-8 $49.95 | £34.95

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The Makings of Indonesian Islam Orientalism and the Narration of a Sufi Past Michael Laffan “This book is a major contribution to our understanding of Indonesian Islam. Laffan’s methodical and exhaustive research provides us with a well of information and insights that will be mined by scholars and students for years to come. The Makings of Indonesian Islam establishes a new benchmark for scholarship on the subject.” —Barbara Watson Andaya, coauthor of A History of Malaysia The Makings of Indonesian Islam presents Islamic and colonial history as an integrated whole, revealing the ways our understanding of Indonesian Islam, both past and present, came to be. Michael Laffan is professor of history at Princeton University. 2011. 328 pages. 8 halftones. 3 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-14530-3 $39.50 | £27.95

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Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza

The Emancipation of Europe’s Muslims

Engaging the Islamist Social Sector Sara Roy “This is the most perceptive analysis available not only of the evolution of the social institutions of Hamas, but also of the extraordinary pressures brought to bear on Palestinian society under occupation. Roy’s book is leavened by her profound empathy for the lives of ordinary people, and it is suffused by a moral clarity that is rare in works of this level of acuity and scholarly rigor. No one seriously interested in Palestine or Israel can afford to ignore this powerful book.” —Rashid Khalidi, author of The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood Sara Roy is senior research scholar at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University. 2011. 344 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-12448-3

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The State’s Role in Minority Integration Jonathan Laurence “Laurence has written a brilliantly mature book about a topic that frequently provokes sophomoric exaggeration. The book is remarkable for its practical acumen and comparative-historical depth. The Emancipation of Europe’s Muslims is a unique accomplishment. It presents a strong alternative to current so-called common wisdom.” —Jytte Klausen, author of The Cartoons That Shook the World Jonathan Laurence is associate professor of political science at Boston College and a nonresident senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution. February 2012. 312 pages. 41 halftones. 19 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14422-1 $29.95 | £20.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14421-4 $80.00 | £55.00

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Afghanistan

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A Cultural and Political History Thomas Barfield “A brilliant book to educate all of us about a country we should know and appreciate. . . . Thomas Barfield’s book on Afghanistan is likely to become the first source that serious students turn to as a guide to this complicated country. His comprehensive portrait of Afghanistan is a stunning achievement.” —Joseph Richard Preville, Saudi Gazette “Afghanistan: A Cultural and Political History is an invaluable book. Mr. Barfield does not give the United States a way out of Afghanistan, but he does provide the context necessary for good policymaking.” —Doug Bandow, Washington Times “Anyone who wishes to comprehend the intricacies of this complex and mysterious country would be wise to consult this exceedingly valuable book.” —Raphael Israeli, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs “Written with a rare combination of scholarship and wit, [Barfield’s] splendid book offers unusual insights into the history and political culture of Afghanistan that make it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the challenges that the United States, Britain and their NATO allies face there now.” —Teresita C. Schaffer, South Asia Reviews Thomas Barfield is professor of anthropology at Boston University. 2010. 408 pages. 5 line illus. 9 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-14568-6 $29.95 | £20.95

Can Islam Be French? Pluralism and Pragmatism in a Secularist State John R. Bowen “[A]n informed and measured account of whether Muslims can integrate—and are integrating—into one of the continent’s most avowedly secular societies.” —Economist “[A] major contribution to understanding the real world of Islam in France. . . . An insightful and informative study.” —Choice John R. Bowen is the Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. 2011. 248 pages. 7 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-15249-3 $22.95 | £15.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13283-9 $45.00 | £30.95

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Why the French Don’t Like Headscarves Islam, the State, and Public Space “[This book] should be read by every American who holds public office as well as everyone else who cares about this great question of our day: What should we ask of those who want to live in our country?” —David Kirby, Chicago Tribune 2008. 304 pages. 6 halftones. Pa: 978-0-691-13839-8 $22.95 | £15.95

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Party Competition An Agent-Based Model Michael Laver & Ernest Sergenti “Laver and Sergenti argue that politics is best viewed as a complex dynamical system that is neither random nor in equilibrium. Their use of agent-based modeling to better understand the flux of politics will be of great interest to the next generation of modelers seeking to make sense of the wide variety of political systems in the real world.” —Norman Schofield, Washington University in St. Louis Michael Laver is professor of politics at New York University. Ernest Sergenti is a consultant at the World Bank. Princeton Studies in Complexity November 2011. 296 pages. 66 line illus. 10 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13904-3 $29.95 | £20.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13903-6 $65.00 | £44.95

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A Behavioral Theory of Elections

Facing the Challenge of Democracy

Jonathan Bendor, Daniel Diermeier, David A. Siegel & Michael M. Ting “Traditional approaches in political science and economics have failed to explain why people vote or take other actions that apparently have no basis in self-interest. In this pathbreaking book, the authors provide the analytical foundations for a new behavioral theory of political participation.” —Stephen Ansolabehere, Harvard University Jonathan Bendor is the Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Political Economics and Organizations at Stanford University. Daniel Diermeier is the IBM Professor of Regulation and Competitive Practice and professor of managerial economics and decision sciences at Northwestern University. David A. Siegel is assistant professor of political science at Florida State University. Michael M. Ting is associate professor of political science and public affairs at Columbia University. 2011. 272 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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Explorations in the Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Participation Edited by Paul M. Sniderman & Benjamin Highton “Raymond Wolfinger taught me two things: be guided by common sense, even (and above all) when doing theory. And that, to understand how democracy works, we need first of all to pay attention to ordinary people and how they think and act. This volume exemplifies both these ideas and advances them further than I would have thought possible. This book greatly enlarges our understanding of American democracy.” —John A. Ferejohn, New York University School of Law Paul M. Sniderman is the Fairleigh S. Dickinson, Jr., Professor of Public Policy at Stanford University. Benjamin Highton is associate professor of political science at the University of California, Davis. November 2011. 416 pages. 28 line illus. 53 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15111-3 $35.00 | £24.95 Cl: 978-0-691-15110-6 $75.00 | £52.00

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Improving Public Opinion Surveys

Population-Based Survey Experiments

Interdisciplinary Innovation and the American National Election Studies Edited by John H. Aldrich & Kathleen M. McGraw “This book is a very impressive collection of essays about the most valuable resource available to students of American politics. The National Election Studies is truly a treasure and the gold standard of survey research. This book centers on the innovations developed out of their 2006 pilot study and contains a great deal of critical information.” —John Lapinski, University of Pennsylvania John H. Aldrich is the Pfizer-Pratt University Professor of Political Science at Duke University. Kathleen M. McGraw is professor of political science at Ohio State University. January 2012. 432 pages. 24 line illus. 98 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15146-5 $35.00 | £24.95 Cl: 978-0-691-15145-8 $80.00 | £55.00

Working Together Collective Action, the Commons, and Multiple Methods in Practice Amy R. Poteete, Marco A. Janssen & Elinor Ostrom “This is a landmark work which crosses boundaries in the social sciences.” —Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel Laureate in Economics 2010. 376 pages. 21 line illus. 8 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14604-1 $30.95 | £21.95 Cl: 978-0-691-14603-4 $85.00 | £59.00

Diana C. Mutz “A lucid discussion filled with accessible and wide-ranging examples. For political scientists, sociologists, and those in other allied fields, this book offers invaluable lessons from the cutting edge of social science.” —Devah Pager, Princeton University Diana C. Mutz is the Samuel A. Stouffer Professor of Political Science and Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. 2011. 200 pages. 5 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14452-8 Cl: 978-0-691-14451-1

Diversity and Complexity Scott E. Page “[A] valuable primer.” —Duncan J. Watts, author of Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomness Primers in Complex Systems 2010. 304 pages. 19 line illus. 26 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-13767-4 $19.95 | £13.95

Usable Theory Analytic Tools for Social and Political Research Dietrich Rueschemeyer “This is a masterful work.” —Jonathan H. Turner, University of California, Riverside 2009. 352 pages. Pa: 978-0-691-12959-4 Cl: 978-0-691-12958-7

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Uneducated Guesses Using Evidence to Uncover Misguided Education Policies Howard Wainer “Uneducated Guesses is a must-read for enthusiasts of evidence-based decision making and for those who make public policy decisions without consulting the evidence. The former will be sobered by a real and random world that may not match their theoretical models. The latter will be surprised to learn from past research the power and limits of public policy decisions. Wainer lays it all out in engaging and accessible prose and numbers.” —Arthur E. Wise, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Howard Wainer is distinguished research scientist at the National Board of Medical Examiners and adjunct professor of statistics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. For twenty-one years, he was principal research scientist at Educational Testing Service. 2011. 200 pages. 23 line illus. 17 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14928-8 $24.95 | £16.95

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Creating the Market University How Academic Science Became an Economic Engine Elizabeth Popp Berman “Much of the scholarship on university-industry relations, or more broadly the commercialization of the university, is ahistorical. Creating the Market University not only shows variations across time in the array of university-industry relations experimented with, but it makes a nuanced historical argument to explain their success in the 1980s. Sound and exciting, this book is a pleasure to read.” —Daniel Kleinman, University of Wisconsin–Madison Elizabeth Popp Berman is assistant professor of sociology at the University at Albany, State University of New York. February 2012. 264 pages. 6 line illus. 2 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14708-6 $35.00 | £24.95

Winner of the 2011 Pierre Bourdieu Book Award, Sociology of Education Section, American Sociological Association

No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal Race and Class in Elite College Admission and Campus Life Thomas J. Espenshade & Alexandria Walton Radford “Espenshade and Radford have produced the most comprehensive and best study yet of admissions and race relations in America’s leading colleges and universities.” —Steven Brint, American Journal of Education 2009. 568 pages. 55 line illus. 81 tables. Cl: 978-0-691-14160-2 $37.50 | £26.95

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New Paperback

With a foreword by William G. Bowen

Winner of the 2010 Pierre Bourdieu Book Award, Sociology of Education Section, American Sociological Association Honorable Mention, 2009 PROSE Award for Excellence in Education, Association of American Publishers

Unlocking the Gates How and Why Leading Universities Are Opening Up Access to Their Courses Taylor Walsh for Ithaka S+R “By now, books, articles and blogs about the virtues and vices of online distance learning are hardly new, and are frequently repetitive. But Taylor Walsh’s Unlocking the Gates is different. She analyses in great detail the varied experiences of a small number of elite US, UK and Indian universities that, starting in 1999, began to offer some, if not all, of their undergraduate courses online to varying audiences. . . . A solid, pioneering contribution to the study of online higher education.” —Howard P. Segal, Times Higher Education Taylor Walsh writes on behalf of Ithaka S+R, a not-for-profit strategy and research service that supports innovation in the academic community. 2011. 320 pages. 24 line illus. Cl: 978-0-691-14874-8 $29.95 | £20.95

Crossing the Finish Line Completing College at America’s Public Universities William G. Bowen, Matthew M. Chingos & Michael S. McPherson “Identifying the causes of the college dropout crisis matters enormously, and [Crossing the Finish Line] tries to do precisely that. . . . Crossing the Finish Line makes it clear that we can do better.” —David Leonhardt, New York Times William G. Bowen is president emeritus of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Princeton University. Matthew M. Chingos is a fellow at the Brookings Institution and a research associate at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Michael S. McPherson is president of the Spencer Foundation and former president of Macalester College. 2011. 416 pages. 97 line illus. 9 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-14990-5 $19.95 | £13.95 Cl: 978-0-691-13748-3 $27.95 | £19.95

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Lessons Learned Reflections of a University President William G. Bowen “The essential manual for university presidents. . . . More than a memoir and less than a handbook, it distills presidential experiences into useful maxims and advice with examples of both successful decisions and unfortunate missteps. . . . Bowen’s well-written, authoritative counsel will be helpful to university presidents and administrators as well as leaders in other complex organizations.” —Library Journal (starred review) William G. Bowen is president emeritus of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Princeton University. 2010. 176 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-14962-2

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The Concise Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political History

The New Atlas of World History

Edited by Michael Kazin Rebecca Edwards & Adam Rothman, associate editors Praise for The Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political History: “Encyclopedias are both invitations to explore and tools to find particular information. The Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political History amply fulfills both of those functions.” —Choice With 150 accessible articles written by more than 130 leading experts, this essential reference provides authoritative introductions to some of the most important and talked-about topics in American history and politics, from the founding to today. Abridged from the acclaimed Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political History, this is the only single-volume encyclopedia that provides comprehensive coverage of both the traditional topics of U.S. political history and the broader forces that shape American politics— including economics, religion, social movements, race, class, and gender.

Global Events at a Glance John Haywood “Haywood presents a unique, global portrait of human history over six million years. A combination of brilliant design, clear narrative, and fascinating insights creates a compelling and evenhanded tapestry of the human experience. Everyone interested in our past will find this a compelling atlas for their bookshelves.” —Brian Fagan, University of California, Santa Barbara Ideal for quick reference or for an authoritative overview of the human story, The New Atlas of World History provides an unrivaled global perspective on pivotal moments throughout history, from the origins and distribution of early humans to the shifting balance of world power today. John Haywood is an honorary research fellow in the Department of History at Lancaster University. November 2011. 252 pages. 350 color illus. 10 line illus. 55 maps. Cl: 978-0-691-15269-1 $49.50 For sale only in the United States and Canada

Michael Kazin is professor of history at Georgetown University. Rebecca Edwards is the Eloise Ellery Professor of History at Vassar College. Adam Rothman is associate professor of history at Georgetown University. 2011. 656 pages. 3 line illus. 2 tables. Pa: 978-0-691-15207-3 $35.00 | £24.95

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Princeton Readings in Religion and Violence Edited and with introductions by Mark Juergensmeyer & Margo Kitts “This brilliantly compiled compendium explores the complex relationship between religion and violence. The readings, which span two millennia, force us to confront a painful truth—those who aim to kill in the name of God will find legitimacy in carefully selected sacred texts. Highly recommended for anyone hoping to understand humanity’s persistent attraction to holy war and sacrifice.” —Jessica Stern, Harvard University This groundbreaking anthology provides the most comprehensive overview for understanding the fascinating relationship between religion and violence—historically, culturally, and in the contemporary world. Bringing together writings from scholarly and religious traditions, it is the first volume to unite primary sources—justifications for violence from religious texts, theologians, and activists—with invaluable essays by authoritative scholars. Mark Juergensmeyer is professor of sociology and global studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Margo Kitts is associate professor of humanities at Hawai’i Pacific University. November 2011. 256 pages. 1 table. Pa: 978-0-691-12914-3 $24.95 | £16.95 Cl: 978-0-691-12913-6 $65.00 | £44.95

One of the “Best Reference Books, Law & Politics” for 2010, Library Journal

A Dictionary of 20th-Century Communism Edited by Silvio Pons & Robert Service “Access to archives in the former Soviet Union and its satellites behind the iron curtain has enabled the 160 scholars who contributed articles to this compendium to present information formerly out of the reach of all but a few in those countries. . . . No other comparable, current source covers twentieth-century communism in similar topical fashion.” —Booklist “The new English translation of this work provides readers with a valuable overview of the world communist movement, in 400-plus entries, including not only the history of the Soviet Union, the People’s Republic of China and other communist states, but also of the various communist parties in Europe, the U.S., and the rest of the world. The volume’s strengths lie in its strong coverage of European communism and its willingness to discuss the theoretical and philosophical ideas of its subjects.” —Choice 2010. 960 pages. Cl: 978-0-691-13585-4

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forthcoming spring 2012 The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought Edited by Gerhard Bowering Patricia Crone, Wadad Kadi, Devin J. Stewart, Muhammad Qasin Zaman, associate editors Mahan Mirza, assistant editor

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