Politics and Public Policy
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Handbook on Risk and Inequality
Edited by Dean Curran
This unique Handbook charts shifts in the relationship between risks and inequalities over the last few decades, analysing how inequalities shape risk and how risks condition and intensify inequalities. Expert contributors examine the im... -
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Handbook of Environmental Impact Assessment
Edited by Alberto Fonseca
‘This Handbook marks 50 years of environmental impact assessment practice, addressing contemporary issues in an innovative and engaging manner. It captures the state of the art provided by a diverse group of theorists and practitioners d... -
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Utopian Thinking in Law, Politics, Architecture and Technology
Edited by Bart van Klink, Marta Soniewicka, Leon van den Broeke
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Speaking Truth to Power
Benjamin Ginsberg, Collin Paschall
‘Ginsberg and Paschall, two experts in their own right, have produced a provocative book about the role of expertise in politics and policy-making. Amidst a host of illuminating examples and serious arguments, a core insight leaps out at... -
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The Role of Cities in International Relations
Agnieszka Szpak, Robert Gawłowski, Joanna Modrzyńska, Paweł Modrzyński, Michał Dahl
‘Cities have increasingly captured the imagination of international scholars and practitioners. This ‘rise’ to fame is much talked about, but the international legal practicalities often remain overlooked and in need of tangible insights... -
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Teaching Political Theory
Nicholas Tampio
‘This book is exceptionally impressive in its breadth – contemporary and historical, Western and non-Western, analytical and critical/continental. This is the future of political theory.’ – Adrian Blau, King's College London, UK -
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Digital Media Governance and Supranational Courts
Edited by Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Susana de la Sierra
‘From taxation and intellectual property to privacy and data protection and from cyber-violence to freedom of expression and information, this book shows in a granular manner the ways in which the two European Courts, Luxembourg and Stra... -
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The Rise of Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
Edited by Simona Kukovič, Petr Just
‘The volume of studies written by political scientists from Central Europe offers new insights into the debates on the origins and consequences of the rise of populism in their part of Europe. It provides data on the trends of support fo... -
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Rethinking Public Choice
Richard E. Wagner
‘Rethinking Public Choice is an elegantly written book of thoughtful and deep insights that present a powerful vision of economics as a social science. Wagner's modern framework of entangled political economy unifies public choice theory... -
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Handbook of Critical Environmental Politics
Edited by Luigi Pellizzoni, Emanuele Leonardi, Viviana Asara
‘This magnificent Handbook shows how 21st century politics occupies the interstices of everyday life – from the digitised molecule to the spouse tax; from geopower to post-work. The editors are relational thinkers, well aware that the en... -
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Imagining Pathways for Global Cooperation
Edited by Katja Freistein, Bettina Mahlert, Sigrid Quack, Christine Unrau
‘This superb volume offers an innovative and inspired perspective on global cooperation that centres the work of the imagination as an essential driver of the processes through which unscripted cooperation pathways emerge and open up new... -
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The European Union as a Global Counter-Terrorism Actor
Christian Kaunert, Alex MacKenzie, Sarah Leonard
‘If in doubt whether the European Union is a capable global counter-terrorism actor, read this excellent book written by top-notch experts. Starting from the perspectives of securitization and actorhood, you are guided through the comple...