BOOKS

Promoting Democracy in Postcommunist Ukraine: The Contradictory Outcomes of US Aid to Women's NGOs
Kateryna Pishchikova

Considerable material and human resources are devoted to building democratic institutions around the world. Why, then, do assistance programs fail to meet their proclaimed goals? And why    More >

Promoting Democracy in Postconflict Societies
Jeroen de Zeeuw and Krishna Kumar, editors

Few would dispute the importance of donating funds and expertise to conflict-ridden societies—but such aid, however well meant, often fails to have the intended effect. This study    More >

Promoting Independent Media: Strategies for Democracy Assistance
Krishna Kumar

Krishna Kumar surveys the nature and significance of international aid designed to build and strengthen independent news media in support of democratization and development. Providing the    More >

Promoting Reproductive Health: Investing in Health for Development
Shepard Forman and Romita Ghosh, editors

The aim of the research underpinning this volume was threefold: to determine how countries understand and are acting on the Programme of Action endorsed by the International Conference on    More >

Property and the Making of the International System
Kurt Burch

This original work considers the emergence of the modern international system—that is, the global social context framing the diverse behaviors called international relations—in    More >

Protecting the Future: HIV Prevention, Care and Support Among Displaced and War-Affected Populations
Wendy Holmes (for the International Rescue Committee)

Protecting the Future outlines a practical, step-by-step process for the design and implementation of HIV programs among displaced and war-affected populations.    More >

Protest and Conflict in African Literature
Cosmo Pieterse and Donald Munro, editors

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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 >

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