BOOKS

Nixon's FBI: Hoover, Watergate, and a Bureau in Crisis
Melissa Graves

Polly Corrigan Book Prize Finalist! In 1974, Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace. In 2020, Donald Trump was impeached. Both were investigated by the FBI, an agency under their control. How    More >

Qatar: Politics and the Challenges of Development
Matthew Gray

A small isthmus in the central Gulf, with barely 300,000 citizens and a total population of 1.7 million, Qatar has risen rapidly from obscurity to become the world's wealthiest country    More >

The Second Nuclear Age
Colin S. Gray

Colin Gray returns nuclear weapons to the center stage of international politics. Taking issue with the complacent belief that a happy mixture of deterrence, arms control, and luck will    More >

Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Miracle or Model?
Lyn S. Graybill

Was South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) a "miracle" that depended on the unique leadership of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu? Or does it provide a working    More >

Adrienne Mesurat  [a novel]
Julian Green, translated by Henry Longan Stuart

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The Pletzl of Paris: Jewish Immigrant Workers in the Belle Epoque
Nancy L. Green

In a challenging new interpretation of Jewish immigrant history, Nancy L. Green traces the westward movement of East European Jews to France during the late nineteenth and early twentieth    More >

Contested Ecologies:  Dialogues in the South on Nature and Knowledge
Lesley Green, editor

The chapters in this collection contest the framework of knowledge that has deadlocked nature and culture, tradition and modernity, scientific and indigenous, and in doing so makes a case    More >

The Europeans: Political Identity in an Emerging Polity
David Michael Green

To what extent and for what reasons do citizens of the European Union think of themselves not as French or German or Polish or ... , but as European? How have the answers changed over time?    More >

Comparative Politics of the Global South: Linking Concepts and Cases, 5th ed.
December Green and Laura Luehrmann

December Green and Laura Luehrmann show how history, economics, and politics converge to create the realities of life in the Global South. In this new edition, the authors continue to    More >

Reclaiming African Environmentalism: Ecological Struggles for Well-Being and Habitability
Lesley Green, Frank Matose, Anselmo Matusse, and Nikiwe Solomon, editors

The authors of Reclaiming African Environmentalism make the case that the relationships that indigenous and other marginalized minorities have formed with the land must be the primary    More >

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