BOOKS
Policy, Politics, and Gender: Women Gaining GroundKathleen Staudt Here is a book that finally identifies and develops the connections between women's politics and public policies and practices at national and international levels. Kathleen Staudt focuses on political activism and strategies that have influenced great change in state and international policies. She covers local and global institutions, from NGOs to entire governments and to international More > | ![]() |
Political and Economic Liberalization: Dynamics and Linkages in Comparative PerspectiveGerd Nonneman, editor Even amid the apparent post–Cold War consensus, the benefits and drawbacks of economic and political liberalization remain controversial. At the same time, explanations for the recent surge in these processes, and for the forms they have taken, remain fragmentary. Likewise, the linkages between the two remain under-researched—despite many sweeping assertions of a positive More > | ![]() |
Political Change in China: Comparisons with TaiwanBruce Gilley and Larry Diamond, editors How might China become a democracy? And what lessons, if any, might Taiwan's experience of democratization hold for China's future? The authors of this volume consider these questions, both through comparisons of Taiwan's historical experience with the current period of economic and social change in the PRC, and through more focused analysis of China's current, and possible future, More > | ![]() |
Political Change in the Arab Gulf States: Stuck in TransitionMary Ann Tétreault, Gwenn Okruhlik, and Andrzej Kapiszewski, editors Although reform movements have been prominent in varying degrees in most Middle Eastern countries for some time, the recent cascade of events has generated new pressures for democratization throughout the Arab World. Political Change in the Arab Gulf States explores the politics influencing the volatile situation in the region, as well as specific measures devised by regimes in power to adjust to More > | ![]() |
Political Communication in Action: From Theory to PracticeDavid L. Helfert From developing effective messages to working with the news media, from writing speeches to tweeting, from crisis communication to the ethics of political communication, and everything in between, Political Communication in Action takes the reader step-by-step through the process. This approachable text: • Covers both theory and real-world practice • Uses examples and case studies More > | ![]() |
Political Corruption in Eastern Europe: Politics After CommunismTatiana Kostadinova Why has political corruption emerged as a major obstacle to successful democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe? Exploring the origins, scope, and impact of political corruption in the region's post communist states, Tatiana Kostadinova identifies the factors that favor illicit behavior and considers how the various forms of malfeasance are threatening democracy. Rich cross-national data More > | ![]() |
Political Corruption in Mexico: The Impact of DemocratizationStephen D. Morris Has the fundamental shift in Mexico's political system away from single-party authoritarian rule had any impact on the pattern of corruption that has plagued the country for years? Is there less or more corruption today? Have different types of corruption emerged? If so, why? Stephen Morris addresses these questions, comprehensively exploring how the changes of the past More > | ![]() |
Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries, Textbook EditionLarry Diamond, editor In response to scores of requests, this textbook edition of Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries has been abridged to convey the core arguments of the book in a format appropriate for classroom use. The authors explore the complex and reciprocal interactions between a society's dominant beliefs, values, and attitudes about politics and the nature of its political system. More > | ![]() |
Political Economy, Power, and Cultural Heritage in the Arab WorldHicham Alaoui and Robert Springborg, editors The authors of this groundbreaking, multidisciplinary collection are concerned with the growing politicization of cultural heritage in the Arab world. Adopting the unifying concept of political economy, they explore how regimes manipulate cultural heritage—and sometimes even deliberately erase it—to support their own legitimacy. More > | ![]() |
Political Giving: Making Sense of Individual Campaign ContributionsBertram N. Johnson Why do some 30 million people in the United States give money to political candidates and causes—even though most individual contributions are irrational from the perspective of a strict cost-benefit analysis? How do campaign fundraisers tap into potential donors' motivations? Exploring three decades of historical data and also drawing extensively on the insights of contemporary campaign More > | ![]() |