Nixon’s FBI: Hoover, Watergate, and a Bureau in Crisis

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Nixon’s FBI: Hoover, Watergate, and a Bureau in Crisis
Melissa Graves

“Compelling.... As the country tries to move on from the chaos of the Trump years, Graves’ text provides a crucial warning for the future.” Adam M. McMahon, Congress and The Presidency
   Essential textbooks for teaching IR . . .
International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, 4th editionComparative Foreign Policy: Choices and Strategies in International RelationsDebating Global DevelopmentUS National Security: Policymakers, Processes, and Politics, 6th ed.International Order: A Political History
Warfare  in the Robotics Age

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book!
Warfare in the Robotics Age
Ash Rossiter & Peter Layton

“Some books come and go. This book, however, will have a lasting impact by teaching contemporary and future generations how to think about the growing role of robots and AI in warfare.... Essential.”CHOICE

“An impressive work.... Thoughtful and judicious, which makes it a particularly valuable resource and an excellent choice for readers seeking a balanced discussion of robotic warfare.”
C. Dale Walton, Comparative Strategy

     Focus on US Politics . . .
The Transformation of the Republican PartyLatino Political Power, 2nd editionElectoral Reform in the United States: Proposals for Combating Polarization and ExtremismQuestions of Character: The Presidency of Donald J. TrumpChasing Equality: Women’s Rights and US Public Policy
News & Notes
News and Notes

Two exciting announcements from the African Politics Conference Group:

►APCG presented the Distinguished Career Award to Lynne Rienner for “exceptional achievement in publishing and academic leadership.”

►Nikolaos Frantzeskakis (University of Birmingham) won the APCG/Lynne Rienner Best Dissertation Award for his dissertation titled “Speaking of Home: Local Representation and Re-Election in Africa.”

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What separates a radical from a terrorist? In the latest episode of An Intelligent Look at Terrorism, host Phil Gurski welcomes Morten Bøås, author of Resisting Radicalization.

Dr. Bøås brings his extensive research on insurgent groups and political violence to the discussion, offering a nuanced perspective on why most individuals who adopt radical beliefs never actually commit acts of terrorism.

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