Throughout the 20th century, a scientifically oriented social science has dominated as the means for looking at society. Methods and Nations examines and critiques one of the primary deployments of these methods: an explanatory comparative politics whose major focus has been on nation-building in the Third World, often attempting to universalize and render self-evident its own practices. Methods and Nations is essentially saying that IR Theorists, operating within our dominant state, have allowed themselves to become colonized, unable to resist the cognitive imperialism of a state-centric...
Throughout the 20th century, a scientifically oriented social science has dominated as the means for looking at society. Methods and Nations examines ...
The author illuminates the often problematic relationship between the child's best interest and the best intentions of child welfare agencies, policymakers, and the courts. In an era when headlines often seem dominated by horrific stories about abused children, Solomon's Sword examines collisions between children, parents, and the law.
The author illuminates the often problematic relationship between the child's best interest and the best intentions of child welfare agencies, policym...