BOOKS
Racing to Regionalize: Democracy, Capitalism, and Regional Political EconomyKenneth P. Thomas and Mary Ann Tétreault, editors The intensifying proliferation of regional organizations over the last decade is explored in this volume, which focuses on the workings of APEC, the European Union, the Gulf Co-operation Council, Mercosur, and NAFTA. The authors examine a number of critical issues: How does politics shape the construction of regional agreements? To what extent do these agreements incorporate or limit economic More > | ![]() |
Ralph Bunche: The Man and His TimesBenjamin Rivlin, editor Illuminating the many facets of his career and exploring his extraordinary legacy, a distinguished group of authors examine Nobel peace laureate Ralph Bunche's ideas and activities ranging from his involvement in the civil rights movement to his work at the United Nations. As they reflect on Bunche's responses to some of the crucial problems that confronted the United States during his More > | ![]() |
Reasons for Hope: Instructive Experiences in Rural DevelopmentAnirudh Krishna, Norman Uphoff, and Milton J. Esman, editors Eighteen of the world's most exemplary rural development successes from Africa, Asia, and Latin America are presented in the words of their originators and managers. This is a true story of hope that shows what can be done. More > | ![]() |
Reasons for Success: Learning from Instructive Experiences in Rural DevelopmentNorman Uphoff, Milton J. Esman, and Anirudh Krishna From an outside perspective that contrasts the personal, firsthand views of the first text, Reasons for Hope, the authors impart critical, dynamic ideas for improving the lives of those in rural communities. They contend that real progress depends less on money alone, and more upon passionate ideas, acting on those ideas through leadership, and implementing appropriate methods for change. More > | ![]() |
Rebuilding Arab Defense: US Security Cooperation in the Middle EastBilal Y. Saab After decades of US military assistance in the Middle East—providing expensive weapons systems and conducting military exercises—why are the military capabilities of US allies in the region still lacking? Why does it matter? And what can be done to remedy the status quo? Bilal Saab addresses these vexing questions through a set of in-depth case studies. Identifying the pitfalls of More > | ![]() |
Rebuilding Societies After Civil War: Critical Roles for International AssistanceKrishna Kumar, editor With civil wars and internal violence on the rise over the past two decades, bilateral donor agencies, intergovernmental organizations, and NGOs have been playing an increasingly critical role in rehabilitation efforts once an acute conflict is over. In this process, it has become clear that the traditional aid focus on the economic sector, though essential, is not sufficient; the political and More > | ![]() |
Reclaiming African Environmentalism: Ecological Struggles for Well-Being and HabitabilityLesley Green, Frank Matose, Anselmo Matusse, and Nikiwe Solomon, editors The authors of Reclaiming African Environmentalism make the case that the relationships that indigenous and other marginalized minorities have formed with the land must be the primary considerations when planning and protecting Africa's overall economic and ecological well-being. More > | ![]() |
Reconcilable Differences: Turning Points in Ethnopolitical ConflictSean Byrne and Cynthia L. Irvin, editors The authors of Reconcilable Differences consider how a range of factors converge to shape the ways that ethnic conflicts are waged and how peaceful change occurs. Focusing on the perceptions, structures, and interactions that contribute to the development and growth of intergroup antagonism, as well as on the mechanisms critical to the peace building, they contribute amply to our understanding of More > | ![]() |
Recovering Democracy in South AfricaRaymond Suttner Raymond Suttner brings together the best of his recent work to offer both an in-depth engagement with the current challenges facing South Africa and a damning account of the politics of the Zuma era. Notably, despite his strongly argued criticism of the country’s present political order, he does not leave the reader with a sense of pessimism, but instead points to ways in which South More > | ![]() |
Recovering Nonviolent History: Civil Resistance in Liberation StrugglesMaciej J. Bartkowski, editor This unique book brings to light the little-known, but powerful roles that civil resistance has played in national liberation struggles throughout history. Ranging from the American Revolution to Kosovo in the 1990s, from Egypt under colonial rule to present-day West Papua and Palestine, the authors of Recovering Nonviolent History consider several key questions: What kinds of civilian-based More > | ![]() |