BOOKS

Evaluation for Crime Prevention

Nick Tilley, editor

This volume in the Crime Prevention Studies book series, a companion to volume 13, addresses the design and conduct of evaluations to help improve crime prevention policy and practice.    More >

Evaluation for Crime Prevention

Ever Closer Union: An Introduction to European Integration, 4th edition

Desmond Dinan

In the years since the third edition of Ever Closer Union was published, the EU saw the ratification and implementation of the Lisbon Treaty, further enlargement, leadership changes, policy reforms, enduring Euroskepticism, an ever-growing global role, and more—all of which is reflected in this fully revised and updated new edition. Retaining its familiar three part    More >

Ever Closer Union: An Introduction to European Integration, 4th edition

Everywhere/Nowhere: Gender Mainstreaming in Development Agencies

Rebecca Tiessen

Everywhere/Nowhere presents a timely reflection on the challenges and opportunities development agencies have faced as they attempt to translate gender mainstreaming policies into practice.    More >

Everywhere/Nowhere: Gender Mainstreaming in Development Agencies

Evolving Patterns of Peacekeeping: International Cooperation at Work

Hikaru Yamashita

Though historically the term peacekeeping has essentially been shorthand for UN peacekeeping, recent years have seen a proliferation of actors and initiatives in a shift to global peacekeeping cooperation. Hikaru Yamashita explores the motivations behind this development, what forms it is taking, and what it means for the international community. His comprehensive account of peacekeeping    More >

Evolving Patterns of Peacekeeping: International Cooperation at Work

Executive Orders and the Modern Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office

Adam L. Warber

Desegregating the military. The internment of Japanese Americans. Limiting stem-cell research. Each of these actions has been accomplished by way of executive order—bypassing the legislative process. Adam Warber offers an in-depth look at how modern presidents use this weapon in their arsenal of authority.   Warber systematically analyzes the strategic nature of close to 5,500    More >

Executive Orders and the Modern Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office

Exile and Tradition: Studies in African and Caribbean Literature

Rowland Smith, editor

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Exile and Tradition: Studies in African and Caribbean Literature

Expanding the Pie: Fostering Effective Non-Profit and Corporate Partnerships

Susan Rae Ross

Axiom Business Book Award Winner! Susan Rae Ross provides essential tools and frameworks—illustrated by a selection of useful case studies—to support NGO managers in designing, implementing, and evaluating effective nonprofit-corporate partnerships.    More >

Expanding the Pie: Fostering Effective Non-Profit and Corporate Partnerships

Explaining ASEAN: Regionalism in Southeast Asia

Shaun Narine

Is ASEAN the foundation of a strong regional community in Southeast Asia? Or is it no more than an instrument used by its members to advance their individual interests? Addressing these questions, Shaun Narine offers a comprehensive political analysis of ASEAN from its creation in 1967 through the events of 2001. Reflecting both the accomplishments and the limitations of the organization,    More >

Explaining ASEAN: Regionalism in Southeast Asia

Explaining Foreign Policy: International Diplomacy and the Russo-Georgian War

Hans Mouritzen and Anders Wivel

Why would Georgia attack South Ossetia in August 2008, with Russian forces conducting exercises nearby? This remains a puzzle to analysts—on a not inconsiderable list of foreign policy puzzles. Hans Mouritzen and Anders Wivel use the example of the Russo-Georgian war to illustrate and evaluate their original model for explaining foreign policy behavior. The authors apply the model to the    More >

Explaining Foreign Policy: International Diplomacy and the Russo-Georgian War

Explaining Successes in Africa: Things Don't Always Fall Apart

Erin Accampo Hern

Choice Outstanding Academic Book! What does it take for African countries to achieve political and economic successes? Scholarship on Africa tends to focus on the barriers to reaching desired outcomes. While recognizing that these barriers are very real, Erin Hern takes a contrary, unabashedly optimistic approach: rather than treating countries that perform well as "miracles," she    More >

Explaining Successes in Africa: Things Don't Always Fall Apart