BOOKS

Latin America’s Left Turns: Politics, Policies, and Trajectories of Change
Maxwell A. Cameron and Eric Hershberg, editors

This accessible look at Latin American politics explores how—and to what effect—diverse forces on the left have not only captured the imagination of vast swathes of the    More >

Latin American and Caribbean Overseas Foreign Direct Investment in China in the Twenty-First Century
Enrique Dussel Peters, editor

While overseas direct investment from China has been studied widely, OFDI to China has been largely ignored. Contributors to this volume pivot the conversation to examine macroeconomic and    More >

Latino Political Power, 2nd edition
Sharon A. Navarro and Kim Geron

This new, fully revised edition of Latino Political Power reflects a diverse community evolving in its ethnic, racial, and sexual identities, as well as in its voting behavior and party    More >

Launching into Cyberspace: Internet Development and Politics in Five World Regions
Marcus Franda

Launching into Cyberspace explores the Internet as an increasingly important variable in the study of comparative politics and international relations. Focusing on Africa, the Middle East,    More >

Lauretta Ngcobo: Writing as the Practice of Freedom
Barbara Boswell, editor

When Lauretta Ngcobo died in 2015, Africa lost a significant literary talent, freedom fighter, and feminist voice. Ngcobo was one of the pioneering writers who first published novels in    More >

Law and Election Politics: The Rules of the Game
Matthew J. Streb, editor

How much money can a candidate for political office legally collect, and from what sources? What can and can't be said in campaign ads? Who determines the process of redistricting, and    More >

Leadership for Development: What Globalization Demands of Leaders Fighting for Change
Dennis A. Rondinelli and John M. Heffron

Leadership for Development examines fundamental issues: the tools leaders use to achieve development goals; how culture and interdependence among governments and organizations affects    More >

Learning for Living: Towards a New Vision for Post-School Learning in South Africa
Ivor Baatjes, editor

In the context of South Africa's deepening inequalities, widespread poverty, and increasing unemployment rates, the need for a new approach to adult education is becoming urgent.    More >

Learning to Live with Statistics: From Concept to Practice
David Asquith

Is it possible to demystify statistics? Can math phobia be overcome? Perhaps surprisingly, the answer is yes. Learning to Live with Statistics, based on years of teaching experience,    More >

Legends, Sorcerers, and Enchanted Lizards: Door Locks of the Bamana of Mali
Pascal James Imperato, with an foreword by Robert J. Koenig

The Bamana people are known for their rich artistic traditions, including the creation of masks, statues, door locks, headdresses, and ritual and utilitarian objects: Their door locks are    More >

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