BOOKS

The Collected Papers of Kofi Annan: UN Secretary-General, 1997-2006
Jean E. Krasno, editor

The thousands of documents in this five-volume set illuminate the complexity and texture of the workings of the United Nations as they trace the activities of Secretary-General Kofi Annan    More >

The Coloured Bangles & Other Short Stories
Saloni Narang

Narang describes India as a land that lives simultaneously in several centuries, “accepting much and rejecting nothing.” It is a place of contrasts and contradictions,    More >

The Commercialization of Microfinance: Balancing Business and Development
Deborah Drake and Elisabeth Rhyne, editors

While many microfinance organizations started as NGOs, there is now a growing movement for them to transform into regulated, for-profit entities. Concurrently, commercial banks, credit    More >

The Conduct of Intelligence in Democracies: Processes, Practices, Cultures
Florina Cristiana Matei and Carolyn Halladay, editors

What are the role and place of secret services and covert operations in democratic settings? How do states balance the need for both secrecy and openness? What are the challenges to creating    More >

The Congress Movement, Volume 1: The Unfolding of the Congress Alliance 1912-1961
Sylvia Neame

The Congress Movement, based on primary and secondary sources including some 80 interviews dating back to the early 1960s, uniquely combines narrative and analysis.  Volume 1 traces    More >

The Congress Movement, Volume 2: The Unfolding of the Congress Alliance 1912-1961
Sylvia Neame

The Congress Movement, based on primary and secondary sources including some 80 interviews dating back to the early 1960s, uniquely combines narrative and analysis. Volume 2 examines the    More >

The Congress Movement, Volume 3: The Unfolding of the Congress Alliance 1912-1961
Sylvia Neame

The Congress Movement, based on primary and secondary sources including some 80 interviews dating back to the early 1960s, uniquely combines narrative and analysis. Volume 3 explores how    More >

The Contagion of Matter
Valerio Magrelli, translated by Anthony Molino

His works having already been translated the world over into as many as six different languages from their original Italian, Valerio Magrelli is one of the most innovative and exciting poets    More >

The Corruption Debates: Left vs. Right—and Does It Matter—in the Americas
Stephen D. Morris

While there is arguably universal agreement that corruption plagues countries worldwide, do we agree as well on what corruption is and how to fight it? Do the left and right on the political    More >

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