BOOKS

Restorative Juvenile Justice: Repairing the Harm of Youth Crime
Gordon Bazemore and Lode Walgrave, editors

An anthology includes 14 previously unpublished papers exploring the potential of restorative justice to serve as an overarching vision for the juvenile justice system and outlining a    More >

Restructuring Political Power in China: Alliances and Opposition, 1978-1998
An Chen

This systematic study of China's structural transformation during the past two decades emphasizes the balance-of-power game so ably played by Deng Xiaoping and others among the post-Mao    More >

Rethinking Civil-Military Relations in Africa: Beyond the Coup d'État
Moses Khisa and Christopher Day, editors

Though Africa historically has been the site of countless military coups d’état, civil-military relations across the continent have changed dramatically in recent years. What do    More >

Rethinking Corporate Social Engagement: Lessons From Latin America
Lester M. Salamon

Lester Salamon assesses the reality behind the "corporate social engagement" hype in Latin America, examining what forms CSE is taking, how it is being implemented, why businesses    More >

Rethinking Madam President: Are We Ready for a Woman in the White House?
Lori Cox Han and Caroline Heldman, editors

From the newsroom to pop culture, all signs suggest that the United States is finally ready for a woman in the White House. But is the vision of an imminent Madam President truly in line    More >

Rethinking Peace
Robert Elias and Jennifer Turpin, editors

With the development of the atomic bomb, Albert Einstein remarked that everything had changed except our thinking about the world. Einstein and Bertrand Russell warned us that "we have    More >

Rethinking Tourism and Ecotravel, Second Edition
Deborah McLaren

Although it promises great benefits to hosts and guests alike, tourism often has resulted in painful consequences both for local host communities and for the environment. Deborah McLaren    More >

Rethinking Venezuelan Politics: Class, Conflict, and the Chavez Phenomenon
Steve Ellner

In this fresh look at Venezuelan politics, Steve Ellner emphasizes the central significance of the country's economic and social cleavages. Ellner's journey through modern    More >

Reverse Discrimination: Dismantling the Myth
Fred L. Pincus

Choice Outstanding Academic Book! How pervasive is reverse discrimination in the United States today? What exactly is "affirmative action"? Fred Pincus investigates the nature and    More >

Richard Green in South African Film: Forging Creative New Directions
Keyan G. Tomaselli and Richard Green

Both a history and a critique of South Africa's film industry, this book recounts the long experience of filmmaker and producer Richard Green. Green's story—especially his    More >

Page 125 to 1871 ... 123 124 125 126 127 ... 187 | << >>