BOOKS

Global Civil Society, Volume Two: Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector
Lester M. Salamon and S. Wojciech Sokolowski, editors

In Volume Two of Global Civil Society, the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project continues the comprehensive overview of the scope, size, composition, and financing of the    More >

Global Corporate Power
Christopher May, editor

Exploring the diverse ways that corporations affect the practices and structures of the global political economy, this innovative work addresses three fundamental questions: How can the    More >

Global Europe: The European Union in World Affairs
Christopher Piening

The European Union (EU), though comprised of fifteen separate, sovereign states, is constrained by treaty to act "as one" in key areas. And as trader, investor, aid donor, and most    More >

Global Health Policy, Local Realities: The Fallacy of the Level Playing Field
Linda M. Whiteford and Lenore Manderson, editors

International health planners often design programs based on the assumption that recipient nations share the same "level playing field" with regard to conceptions of health,    More >

Global Perspectives: International Relations, U.S. Foreign Policy, and the View from Abroad
David Lai, editor

This innovative text/reader illustrates a range of national and regional perspectives on international relations and U.S. foreign policy. The twenty-eight selections include speeches,    More >

Global Politics in the Human Interest, 5th edition
Mel Gurtov

Traditional studies of world politics emphasize the struggle between states as they search for national security. But increasing interdependence has transformed the world political agenda,    More >

Global Shaping and Its Alternatives
Yildiz Atasoy and William K. Carroll, editors

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Global Transformation and the Third World
Robert O. Slater, Barry M. Schutz, and Steven R. Dorr, editors

Much has been written already about the changed international system of the 1990s, projecting the configuration of a restructured Europe, the future role of the former Soviet republics and    More >

Globalization and Agricultural Trade Policy
Hans J. Michelmann, James Rude, Jack Stabler, and Gary Storey, editors

At the outset of a new round of World Trade Organization talks, agricultural issues remain bitterly contested. In this volume, international experts provide fresh insights on topics that    More >

Globalization and Change in Asia
Dennis A. Rondinelli and John M. Heffron, editors

Globalization and Change in Asia explores three decades of adjustment on the part of governments, civil society, and the private sector to the complex new forces of international    More >

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