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The Politics of Rapid Urbanization: Government and Growth in Modern Turkey

Micahel N. Danielson and Ruşen Keleş

Turkey, like so many other nations in the twentieth century, has been transformed by rapid urbanization with the inevitable result of intense competition for land, jobs, public services, resources, and other rewards controlled by its highly centralized government. Focusing primarily on Istanbul and the modern planned city of Ankara, Micahel N. Danielson and Ruşen Keleş analyze the many aspects    More >

The Politics of Rapid Urbanization: Government and Growth in Modern Turkey

The Politics of Restorative Justice: A Critical Introduction, 2nd edition

Andrew Woolford and Amanda Nelund

In this new, significantly revised edition of an acclaimed text, Andrew Woolford and Amanda Nelund reconsider restorative justice and its politics both globally and locally. The authors clarify key theoretical issues while offering fresh perspectives and provocative questions. Observing that "transformative justice is an always unfinished project," they ask how the approach might be    More >

The Politics of Restorative Justice: A Critical Introduction, 2nd edition

The Politics of Sacred Space: The Old City of Jerusalem in the Middle East Conflict

Michael Dumper

Sacred to three traditions, the Old City of Jerusalem is the Gordian knot at the center of the Middle East conflict. This book explores how religious and political interests compete for control of this sacred space, and how that competition affects the Middle East peace process. Dumper analyzes the religious dynamics in the Old City in political terms, investigating rivalries and tensions at    More >

The Politics of Sacred Space: The Old City of Jerusalem in the Middle East Conflict

The Politics of Scandal: Power and Process in Liberal Democracies

Andrei S. Markovits and Mark Silverstein, editors

These essays demonstrate that political scandals in liberal democracies, and the stresses resulting from them, provide an excellent perspective for observing democratic political systems. Such scandals, contend the contributors, focus attention on the critical separation of the public from the private, and by their very nature, question the legitimacy of the democratic political process. Unlike    More >

The Politics of Scandal: Power and Process in Liberal Democracies

The Politics of South Korea: A Comprehensive Introduction

Ji Young Choi

Once an impoverished, autocratic country, in just a few decades South Korea has transformed itself into a vibrant democracy with a highly developed economy. Using a comparative perspective to look at the factors behind South Korea's dynamism, Ji Young Choi provides a comprehensive, balanced, and accessible introduction to the country's politics, economy, and international relations. He    More >

The Politics of South Korea: A Comprehensive Introduction

The Politics of Taxing and Spending

Patrick Fisher

How are budget decisions made by the US government? Is it fair to blame skyrocketing deficits on an inability to curtail spending? How—and why—are taxing and spending decidedly separate political processes? Emphasizing budgetary politics rather than economic theories, Patrick Fisher offers a clear, thorough overview of how money flows through our government coffers. A welcome    More >

The Politics of Taxing and Spending

The Poor Always Pay Back: The Grameen II Story

Asif Dowla and Dipal Barua

The Poor Always Pay Back demystifies Grameen II, an improved and more flexible version of the classical Grameen model that has been used to financially empower the poorest families in more than a hundred countries across the globe.    More >

The Poor Always Pay Back: The Grameen II Story

The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism

David C. Korten

One of Future Survey's Super 70 books David Korten challenges capitalism's claim to being a means of creating wealth and a champion of democracy as he examines the fissure between the promises of the new global capitalism and the realities of financial insecurity, inequality, social breakdown, and environmental destruction. Rejecting the inevitability of our current trajectory, he    More >

The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism

The Power Curse: Influence and Illusion in World Politics

Giulio M. Gallarotti

Can increasing power in international politics be a bad thing for nations? In this provocative book, Giulio Gallarotti argues that the answer is clearly yes—as demonstrated by a series of examples that span geography, history, and issues. Gallarotti systematically develops the idea of the power curse and its concomitant, the power illusion. Establishing that the process by which nations    More >

The Power Curse: Influence and Illusion in World Politics

The President's Cabinet: Gender, Power, and Representation

MaryAnne Borrelli

Are female office holders most acceptable when they most resemble men? Why has a woman never led the Department of the Treasury, or Defense, or Veterans Affairs? Reflecting on these and similar questions, MaryAnne Borrelli explores women's selection for—and exclusion from—U.S. cabinet positions.   Borrelli considers how the rhetoric employed in the selection and confirmation    More >

The President's Cabinet: Gender, Power, and Representation