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The World Food Problem: Tackling the Causes of Undernutrition in the Third World, 3rd Edition

The World Food Problem: Tackling the Causes of Undernutrition in the Third World, 3rd Edition

Howard D. Leathers and Phillips Foster

Recognizing that millions of people in the less-developed countries continue to go hungry while there is more than enough food in the world to feed them, the authors of The World Food Problem tackle the question of why—and what can be done about it. Entirely new to the third edition are chapters on the history of famine, the basic economics of supply and demand, and economics    More >

Rethinking Madam President: Are We Ready for a Woman in the White House?

Lori Cox Han and Caroline Heldman, editors

From the news room  to pop culture, all signs suggest that the United States is finally ready for a woman in the White House. But is the vision of an imminent Madam President truly in line with today's political reality?  Rethinking Madam President offers a critical assessment of the inroads made by female candidates into the previously male bastion of electoral    More >

Rethinking Madam President: Are We Ready for a Woman in the White House?
When Killing Is a Crime

When Killing Is a Crime

Tony Waters

Taking another person's life is the crime for which every society reserves the strongest of punishments. But why (and when) is the act of killing sometimes defined as murder—as inexcusable—and other times considered a justifiable, or even righteous, act? Grappling with this ambiguity, Tony Waters sheds light on the sociology of murder.  This innovative text draws on    More >

Asia's New Regionalism

Ellen L. Frost

As the political drive to establish closer ties among Asian governments continues to gain momentum, there has been much debate about the realities of Asian regionalism. Does the community-building activity in fact signal the birth of "Asia Major"? What are the obstacles to integration? And is integration a positive trend for the region and for external actors? Sifting rhetoric from    More >

Asia's New Regionalism
 

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