BOOKS

Varieties of State Crime and Its Control

Jeffrey Ian Ross, editor

Topics include: Protecting Democracy by Controlling State Crime in Advanced Industrialized Countries; Controlling State Crime in the United Kingdom; Controlling State Crime in the United States of America: What Can We Do about the Thug State?; Controlling State Crime in Canada; Controlling State Crime in Israel: The Dichotomy between National Security versus Coercive Powers; Controlling State    More >

Varieties of State Crime and Its Control

Venezuela in the Wake of Radical Reform

Joseph S. Tulchin with Gary Bland, editors

Venezuela, Latin America's second-oldest democracy, today faces its greatest challenge. Recovering from the attempted military coup of February 1992 and seeking resolution of a severe crisis of presidential legitimacy, the Perez government must now fight for its survival. This book explores the roots of Venezuela's current crisis. The authors trace the country's democratic    More >

Venezuela in the Wake of Radical Reform

Venezuela's Polarized Politics: The Paradox of Direct Democracy Under Chávez

Ana L. Mallen and María Pilar García-Guadilla

During Hugo Chávez's presidency, Venezuelan society underwent a sudden—and vicious—split between the Chavistas and the Opposition. What accounts for the extreme intensity of the split? How did differences so quickly become irreconcilable? What role did the media play? Answering these and related questions, Ana Mallen and María Pilar García-Guadilla explore how    More >

Venezuela's Polarized Politics: The Paradox of Direct Democracy Under Chávez

Venezuelan Politics in the Chávez Era: Class, Polarization, and Conflict

Steve Ellner and Daniel Hellinger, editors

The radical alteration of the political landscape in Venezuela following the electoral triumph of the controversial Hugo Chávez calls for a fresh look at the country's institutions and policies. In response, and challenging much of the scholarly literature on Venezuelan democracy, this book offers a revisionist view of Venezuela's recent political history and a fresh appraisal of    More >

Venezuelan Politics in the Chávez Era: Class, Polarization, and Conflict

Ventures in Political Science: Narratives and Reflections

Gabriel A. Almond

Reflecting an extraordinary career, Ventures in Political Science collects Gabriel Almond's most important work on the development of political science and democratic theory. An absorbing introduction—providing personal and historical context—precedes Almond's masterful "History of Political Science." Equally notable are essays on capitalism and democracy, the crisis    More >

Ventures in Political Science: Narratives and Reflections

Veronica My Daughter and Other Onitsha Market Plays and Stories

Ogali A. Ogali

This first major collection of work by the Nigerian-born writer Ogali includes short fiction, plays, and journalistic essays. Though written in English, and with abundant references to European philosophy and literature, the pieces remain rooted in the traditional values of Ogali's native culture. Common to many of them is a strong humanism, an incisive depiction of deception and corruption,    More >

Veronica My Daughter and Other Onitsha Market Plays and Stories

Vice Presidents, Presidential Elections, and the Media: Second Fiddles in the Spotlight

Stacy G. Ulbig

Do vice presidential candidates play any significant role in presidential elections? Challenging the conventional wisdom, Stacy Ulbig shows the important ways in which they do in fact affect election outcomes. She also assesses the impact of a range of vice presidential candidates and considers how the news media fits in the equation. Analyzing data from 1972 through 2008, Ulbig shows clearly how    More >

Vice Presidents, Presidential Elections, and the Media: Second Fiddles in the Spotlight

Violent Ecotropes: Petroculture in the Niger Delta

Philip Aghoghovwia

Environmental devastation. Local militancy. Smuggling. Violence. All of these describe the Niger Delta, the crude-oil extraction center of Nigeria. Philip Aghoghovwia offers a unique interpretation of the region's petroviolence, examining the cultural aspects of the extraction industry in the societies within which it operates. As he considers the charged and often clashing contexts of the    More >

Violent Ecotropes: Petroculture in the Niger Delta

Visions, Images, and Dreams: Yiddish Film—Past and Present, revised edition

Eric A. Goldman

From the early Yiddish silent movies, to the innovative Soviet-supported productions of the 1920s, to the Golden Age of the 1930s, to the present revival of the genre, Eric Goldman traces the history of Yiddish cinema and the people who shaped its development. Goldman viewed scores of films (some of them considered lost) and combed archives in Europe, the former Soviet Union, and the United    More >

Visions, Images, and Dreams: Yiddish Film—Past and Present, revised edition

Voices From Mutira: Change in the Lives of Rural Gikuyu Women, 1910-1995, 2nd Edition

Jean Davison

To update this rich, informative collection of life histories, Davison returned to Mutira in 1989, 1992, and 1994, documenting the changes occurring since her 1984 study. Six of the seven life histories in the first edition have been expanded to reflect the events of the last decade. Two new introductory chapters frame the life histories within the context both of the significant macrolevel    More >

Voices From Mutira: Change in the Lives of Rural Gikuyu Women, 1910-1995, 2nd Edition