Political Science

Globalizing AIDS Globalizing AIDS Cindy Patton 2002 Spring
A long-awaited look at responses to the AIDS epidemic in relation to globalization
Being Political: Genealogies of Citizenship Being Political Genealogies of Citizenship Engin F. Isin 2001 Fall
A provocative counterhistory-and a bold new approach-to notions of citizenship.
Civilization and Violence: Regimes of Representation in Nineteenth-Century Colombia Civilization and Violence Regimes of Representation in Nineteenth-Century Colombia Maria Cristina Rojas 2001 Fall
Offers a new way of understanding the relationship between violence and the formation of foundational myths.
For Moral Ambiguity: National Culture and the Politics of the Family For Moral Ambiguity National Culture and the Politics of the Family Michael J. Shapiro 2001 Fall
A hard-hitting contribution to public debates over "family values" that offers an innovative approach to theorizing politics.
Everybody Knows: Cynicism in America Everybody Knows Cynicism in America William Chaloupka 2001 Fall
A witty take on what’s wrong--and right--with cynicism today, now in paperback!
Identities, Borders, Orders: Rethinking International Relations Theory Identities, Borders, Orders Rethinking International Relations Theory Mathias Albert, David Jacobson and Yosef Lapid, Editors 2001 Spring
An interdisciplinary exploration of the role of sovereignty, national identity, and borders in international politics.
Condensing the Cold War: Reader’s Digest and American Identity Condensing the Cold War Reader’s Digest and American Identity Joanne P. Sharp 2000 Fall
Examines the ways this hugely popular magazine shaped American public opinion about the Cold War.
Negotiating Postmodernism Negotiating Postmodernism Wayne Gabardi 2000 Fall
A comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of this essential debate.
The Question of Nationalities and Social Democracy The Question of Nationalities and Social Democracy Otto Bauer Ephraim J. Nimni, Editor 2000 Spring
The first complete English translation of a classic work on nationalism.
Regions That Work: How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together Regions That Work How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together Manuel Pastor Jr., Peter Dreier, J. Eugene Grigsby III and Marta López-Garza 2000 Fall
"A remarkable and timely book. . . . Must reading." William Julius Wilson
Vocations of Political Theory Vocations of Political Theory Jason A. Frank and John Tambornino, Editors 2000 Fall
Eminent and emerging thinkers seek to bridge the gap between political thought and political action.
The End of the Nation-State The End of the Nation-State Jean-Marie Guéhenno 2000 Fall
An incisive look at the information age’s effect on national boundaries.
Why I Am Not a Secularist Why I Am Not a Secularist William E. Connolly 2000 Fall
Challenges the limitations of traditional secularism.
Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism Managing Displacement Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism Jennifer Hyndman 2000 Spring
An insider’s analysis of worldwide refugee operations.
Power and City Governance: Comparative Perspectives on Urban Development Power and City Governance Comparative Perspectives on Urban Development Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski 1999 Fall
Case studies of four major cities reveal the politics of governing today.