Confronting Climate Change: From Mitigation to Adaptation


In Celebration of Earth Day . . .

Confronting Climate Change: From Mitigation to Adaptation, by John Barkdull

“Essential reading.... This thoughtful book explains how we got into the climate crisis, reveals the evolution of adaptation as an objective of climate policy, and proposes a transformational pathway toward adaptation that is both democratic and just.” —Paul G. Harris, Education University of Hong Kong

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  Proud to be banned at the US Naval Academy Library . . .
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Prison Homicide: Killing and Dying in Prison Today

Prison Homicide: Killing and Dying in Prison Today
Joshua S. Long

“The inner happenings of prisons are incredibly difficult to study, but Long has managed to do so while also providing a broader understanding of the consequences of mass incarceration.... Impressive.” 
Daniel Butler, Iowa State University

► A rich, myth-dispelling analysis of the scope, nature, and patterns of prison homicides in the United States.
Warfare  in the Robotics Age

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book!
Warfare in the Robotics Age
Ash Rossiter & Peter Layton

“Some books come and go. This book, however, will have a lasting impact by teaching contemporary and future generations how to think about the growing role of robots and AI in warfare.... Essential.”CHOICE

“An impressive work.... Thoughtful and judicious, which makes it a particularly valuable resource and an excellent choice for readers seeking a balanced discussion of robotic warfare.”
C. Dale Walton, Comparative Strategy

 Focus on US Politics . . .
The Transformation of the Republican PartyLatino Political Power, 2nd editionElectoral Reform in the United States: Proposals for Combating Polarization and ExtremismQuestions of Character: The Presidency of Donald J. TrumpChasing Equality: Women’s Rights and US Public Policy
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News and Notes

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Building LRP's US Politics List: This month Senior Acquisitions Editor Bill Finan introduces himself and shares his own journey in book publishing as well as the specific subjects in which he's most interested in acquiring.

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