BOOKS

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    More >

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    More >

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    More >

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,    More >

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    More >

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    More >

Putin’s Energy Agenda: The Contradictions of Russia’s Resource Wealth
Stefan Hedlund

The sudden arrival of massive energy wealth during Putin's long reign has turned Russia's focus to resources, with some good and some very bad results. Considering why the    More >

Putin’s Rise: The Evolution of an Authoritarian Modernizer
Donald R. Kelley

Understanding any political leader is a challenging task, and this is perhaps especially true when it comes to Vladimir Putin. Donald Kelley meets the challenge as he traces the Russian    More >

Putting Theory to Work: Implementing Situational Prevention and Problem-Oriented Policing
Johannes Knutsson and Ronald V. Clarke, editors

The authors provide both practical guidance and general principles for successfully implementing crime prevention projects.    More >

Qaddafi's Libya in World Politics
Yehudit Ronen

Libya's enigmatic Muammar Qaddafi demonstrated a perhaps unprecedented capacity for reinvention and survival, particularly in the realm of foreign policy. Yehudit Ronen traces    More >

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