BOOKS

Regulating for Rivalry in Africa: The Development of Competition Regimes
Reena das Nair, Jonathan Klaaren, and Simon Roberts, editors

Ranging from the impact of high corporate concentration to the role of digitalization and buyer power, leading scholars and practitioners delve into the development of competition regimes in    More >

Regulation and the Informal Economy: Microenterprises in Chile, Ecuador, and Jamaica
edited by Victor E. Tokman and Emilio Klein

The extent to which the regulatory environment in developing countries influences the characteristics and growth potential of the urban informal sector is an issue much debated today, in    More >

Reinventing Government for the Twenty-First Century: State Capacity in a Globalizing Society
Dennis A. Rondinelli and G. Shabbir Cheema, editors

The authors of Reinventing Government for the Twenty-First Century meld theory with practice to offer sound advice for public leaders and administrators who seek to create the structures and    More >

Religion and Congress: The Intersection of Faith and Politics
David A. Dulio and Colton C. Campbell, editors

The US Congress has long reflected the intersection of faith and politics, with religious convictions often informing legislative agendas. The authors of Religion and Congress examine that    More >

Religion and Politics in Saudi Arabia: Wahhabism and the State
Mohammed Ayoob and Hasan Kosebalaban, editors

Choice Outstanding Academic Book! What is Wahhabism? What is its relationship with the Saudi state? Does it play a part in Islamist terrorist threats? These are among the complex    More >

Religion and Politics on the World Stage: An IR Approach
Lynda K. Barrow

The premise of this new text is straightforward: Religion matters in world politics. Therefore, to comprehend the world around us, we need to understand how and why religion matters, analyze    More >

Religious Faith in Correctional Contexts
Kent R. Kerley

Kent Kerley explores the issue of religion in prison, offering a rich portrait of religious practices and their impacts. Kerley shows how offenders of all stripes use faith to adapt and    More >

Religious Identity in US Politics
Matthew R. Miles

While existing scholarship addresses the influence of religious affiliation on political attitudes and behaviors in the United States, a number of puzzling questions remain unanswered. In    More >

Reluctant Bedfellows: Feminism, Activism and Prostitution in the Philippines
Meredith Ralston and Edna Keeble

This book outlines key facets of the authors' five year development project on sex tourism and prostitution in the Philippines, and is a powerful reflection on the raging debates taking    More >

Reluctant Europeans: Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland in the Process of Integration
Sieglinde Gstöhl

Analyzing some thirty policy decisions across three countries and five decades, Sieglinde Gstöhl considers why some countries continue to be "reluctant    More >

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