BOOKS

Interpreting the China Dream: Institutional Entropy and Delusional Politics

Ming Xia

More than a decade ago, Xi Jinping heralded a new era for China when he outlined his "Chinese Dream." Has that dream become a reality? Did Xi's transformative vision lead to the promised national rejuvenation? To answer those questions, Ming Xia delves into the evolution of Xi's ideological and institutional policies. The result is a balanced study of the authoritarian    More >

Interpreting the China Dream: Institutional Entropy and Delusional Politics

Interracial Contact and Social Change

George Yancey

In this thought-provoking analysis, George Yancey reevaluates the controversial "contact hypothesis" as he explores if and when interracial contact can combat the racial animosity and inequality permeating US society. Yancey draws on quantitative and qualitative investigations of interracial religious congregations, families, and friendships to demonstrate that extensive interactions    More >

Interracial Contact and Social Change

Introducing Disability Studies, 2nd edition

Ronald J. Berger and Loren E. Wilbers

The new edition of this acclaimed text is an up-to-date introduction to the key themes, research, and controversies in disability studies.                  The authors' innovative approach offers thorough coverage of:     • diverse theoretical perspectives     • historical context, from    More >

Introducing Disability Studies, 2nd edition

Introducing Global Issues, 8th ed.

Michael T. Snarr, editor

Skillfully designed for readers with little or no prior knowledge of the topics covered, this thoroughly updated edition of Introducing Global Issues both introduces and helps students to make sense of the most pressing global issues of our time—climate change, weapons proliferation, populist authoritarianism, the war in Gaza, conflict-driven migration, sustainable development, and much    More >

Introducing Global Issues, 8th ed.

Introducing Social Stratification: The Causes and Consequences of Inequality

Kasturi DasGupta

Does everyone in the US have an equal chance to "make it"?  What explains the enduring power of racism and sexism? How does our sociopolitical system generate inequality? These are just a few of the questions explored in this accessible introduction to the complex problem of social stratification. Kasturi DasGupta clearly explains the social and economic mechanisms that serve to    More >

Introducing Social Stratification: The Causes and Consequences of Inequality

Inventing Local Democracy: Grassroots Politics in Brazil

Rebecca Neaera Abers

Countless studies of citizen participation in public decisionmaking point out the limitations of direct democracy when it is transported from the realm of political theory into the "real world." In contrast, this book examines a case where an innovative city government gave major decisionmaking power to ordinary citizens on a large scale—and managed to survive and prosper. Since    More >

Inventing Local Democracy: Grassroots Politics in Brazil

Inventing North America: Canada, Mexico, and the United States

Guy Poitras

In the face of potent domestic and global forces, the U.S., Canada, and Mexico—the NA-3—have devised an enterprise that promises to draw them closer together in the twenty-first century. Inventing North America is an attempt to understand the NA-3's unique brand of regionalism within an increasingly globalized world. Poitras dissects the commonalities and differences among the    More >

Inventing North America: Canada, Mexico, and the United States

Inventing Public Diplomacy: The Story of the U.S. Information Agency

Wilson P. Dizard Jr.

Public diplomacy—the uncertain art of winning public support abroad for one's government and its foreign policies—constitutes a critical instrument of U.S. policy in the wake of the Bush administration's recent military interventions and its renunciation of widely accepted international accords. Wilson Dizard Jr. offers the first comprehensive account of public    More >

Inventing Public Diplomacy: The Story of the U.S. Information Agency

Invisible Governance: International Secretariats in Global Politics

John Mathiason

John Mathiason, a member of the UN Secretariat for 25 years, offers a behind-the-scenes view of the work of a core, but often "invisible," element of world politics. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of a variety of international organizations, Mathiason traces the evolution of the international public sector, explains how secretariats function, discusses the creation of regimes to    More >

Invisible Governance: International Secretariats in Global Politics

Iran: A Decade of War and Revolution

David Menashri

Menashri details the intricate political history of Iran's revolution, providing insightful portraits of its leading figures, as well as of their factions and the ideological conflicts among them. He also discusses Khomeyni's decisive role in almost all crucial events and decisions, Iran's internal problems—not the least of which is a worsening economy— and the history of    More >

Iran: A Decade of War and Revolution