BOOKS

Promoting Reproductive Health: Investing in Health for Development

Shepard Forman and Romita Ghosh, editors

The aim of the research underpinning this volume was threefold: to determine how countries understand and are acting on the Programme of Action endorsed by the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo in 1994; how efforts to implement that program can be assessed; and what is needed to move forward. The resulting case studies help also to answer broader questions    More >

Promoting Reproductive Health: Investing in Health for Development

Property and the Making of the International System

Kurt Burch

This original work considers the emergence of the modern international system—that is, the global social context framing the diverse behaviors called international relations—in terms of the concepts of property and property rights. Burch argues that the development of "property" is a crucial aspect of contemporary claims about the modern state, sovereignty, international    More >

Property and the Making of the International System

Protecting the Future: HIV Prevention, Care and Support Among Displaced and War-Affected Populations

Wendy Holmes (for the International Rescue Committee)

Protecting the Future outlines a practical, step-by-step process for the design and implementation of HIV programs among displaced and war-affected populations.    More >

Protecting the Future: HIV Prevention, Care and Support Among Displaced and War-Affected Populations

Protest and Conflict in African Literature

Cosmo Pieterse and Donald Munro, editors

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Protest and Conflict in African Literature

Public Enterprise in Kenya: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why

Barbara Grosh

Central to the development strategies of virtually all the sub-Saharan economies, public enterprises are nonetheless perceived as inefficient and unprofitable. Barbara Grosh examines the public enterprise system in Kenya and shows that, while average performance has indeed been poor, there has been a broad range of results—from excellent to abysmal—and many firms have performed well    More >

Public Enterprise in Kenya:  What Works, What Doesn't, and Why

Public Policing in the 21st Century: Issues and Dilemmas in the U.S. and Canada

James F. Hodgson and Catherine Orban, editors

This reader analyzes how U.S. and Canadian police agencies are responding to today's unprecedented challenges, including terrorist threats, school shootings, demands for increased responsiveness to women and minorities, and the policing requirements of the information age.    More >

Public Policing in the 21st Century: Issues and Dilemmas in the U.S. and Canada

Public Policy: Perspectives and Choices, 5th edition

Charles L. Cochran and Eloise F. Malone

Drones. Healthcare. Immigration. The economy. Gun control. Topics in the news on a daily basis, all the subject of heated policy debates. This new edition of Public Policy: Perspectives and Choices—thoroughly revised to reflect a half-decade of significant changes in the policy environment—is designed to give students the tools that they need to analyze and assess the nation’s    More >

Public Policy: Perspectives and Choices, 5th edition

Puerto Rican Government and Politics: A Comprehensive Bibliography

Edgardo Meléndez

The first of its kind, this major bibliography covers all aspects of Puerto Rican government and politics defined in the broadest manner. More than 5,000 entries identify books, articles, and reports not only on such traditional subjects as political parties and government institutions, but also dealing with culture and identity, gender, race relations, economic issues, the media and politics, and    More >

Puerto Rican Government and Politics: A Comprehensive Bibliography

Puerto Ricans in the United States: A Contemporary Portrait, 2nd edition

Edna Acosta-Belén and Carlos E. Santiago

Fully revised and expanded to reflect more than a decade of new developments and data, the second edition of this widely acclaimed book presents an up-to-date, comprehensive portrait of the second largest Latino group in the United States. Edna Acosta-Belén and Carlos Santiago trace the trajectory of the Puerto Rican experience from the early colonial period, through a series of waves of    More >

Puerto Ricans in the United States: A Contemporary Portrait, 2nd edition

Puerto Rico: Negotiating Development and Change

James L. Dietz

In the midst of significantly changing economic and political relations with the United States, Puerto Rico is struggling to find a new—and effective—development path. James Dietz examines the island's contemporary development trajectory, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis.   Dietz considers where Puerto Rico's economy is today, why, and how its    More >

Puerto Rico: Negotiating Development and Change