BOOKS
Intellectual Property Rights: A Critical HistoryChristopher May and Susan K. Sell With intellectual property widely acknowledged today as a key component of economic development, those accused of stealing knowledge and information are also charged with undermining industrial innovation, artistic creativity, and the availability of information itself. How valid are these claims? Has the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) Agreement ushered in a new, More > | ![]() |
Intelligence Communities and Cultures in Asia and the Middle East: A Comprehensive ReferenceBob de Graaff, editor How are intelligence systems structured in countries across Asia and the Middle East—from Russia to India, from Turkey to China and Japan, from Kazakhstan to Saudi Arabia? In what ways did decolonization and the Cold War influence their organization? What is their mission, and to what extent do they come under public scrutiny? The authors of this comprehensive reference delve into these More > | ![]() |
Intelligence for Homeland Security: An IntroductionJeffrey Douglas Dailey and James Robert Phelps Since the September 11 terrorist attacks—considered one of the worst intelligence failures in US history—the many agencies that constitute the homeland security enterprise have aggressively developed their intelligence capabilities and activities. Jeffrey Dailey and James Phelps provide a comprehensive introduction to the nature of intelligence, its structures, roles, and missions, in More > | ![]() |
Intensive Interventions with High-Risk Youths: Promising Approaches in Juvenile Probation and ParoleT.L. Armstrong, editor The current wave of juvenile intensive interventions appears to be gaining ever-increasing popularity and momentum. This book helps to ensure procedures that state the goals of the intervention, objectively clasify youths for possible participation, precisely match supervision and service types and levels to the appropriate clients, and produce hard outcome data about effectiveness. More > |
Intermediary NGOs: The Supporting Link in Grassroots DevelopmentThomas F. Carroll Thomas Carroll presents a clear, accurate picture of the role and impact of NGOs in developing countries, along with case studies from Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru. More > | ![]() |
International Environmental Politics: The Limits of Green DiplomacyLee-Anne Broadhead Introducing students to global environmental politics from a critical perspective, Lee-Anne Broadhead reveals the yawning gap between the rhetoric of international agreements and the reality of meaningful results. Broadhead effectively integrates concepts from international political economy and international environmental politics to demonstrate that the regimes established to manage the More > | ![]() |
International Law and Politics: Key DocumentsShirley V. Scott, editor Unique in its breadth of coverage, this carefully designed collection presents the key documents of international law at the global level. The collection encompasses the full spectrum of central issues, with the documents grouped in eight subject areas: foundations, the use of force, arms control, international crime, human rights, humanitarian law, the environment, and the global commons. A More > | ![]() |
International Law in World Politics: An Introduction, 3rd editionShirley V. Scott Reflecting a dramatically changing global context, the third edition of International Law in World Politics introduces the actors, structures, processes, and issues of international law in a way that makes sense to students of political science. Features of the new edition include: • current case studies that bring the subject to life. • an entirely new chapter on international More > | ![]() |
International Law in World Politics: An Introduction, 4th editionShirley V. Scott with Michelle Chase The Covid-19 pandemic. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Cybercrime and ecocide. Outer space. Global warming. These are just a few of the myriad issues that are the subjects, and sometimes drivers, of international law. The fourth edition of International Law in World Politics clearly and comprehensively explains how international law works and its role in the arena of world politics today. More > | ![]() |
International Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 3rd EditionCharlotte Ku and Paul F. Diehl, editors Covering subjects ranging from treaties and dispute resolution to the environment, human rights, and terrorism, this anthology reveals the influence of international law on political behavior. The third edition has been updated with 13 new chapters that discuss emerging actors and structures, address the most pressing current issues, and consider the future evolution of the international legal More > | ![]() |