With contributions by 42 of the best political scientists worldwide, A New Handbook of Political Science analyzes the progress made in political science over the past twenty years in the context of historical trends in the field. International in its scope and systematic in its coverage, this comprehensive volume will be an essential reference book for political scientists and those who track their work. It is the ideal companion for all who intend to follow political science into the next century.
With contributions by 42 of the best political scientists worldwide, A New Handbook of Political Science analyzes the progress made in political scien...
Political Theory Without Borders offers a comprehensive survey of the issues that have shaped political theory in the wake of social and environmental globalization.
Focuses on specific questions that arise from issues of global spillovers like climate change and pollution, international immigration, and political intervention abroad
Includes chapters written by some of the best new scholars working in the field today, along with key texts from some of the most well-known scholars of previous generations
Illustrates how the classics concerns of...
Political Theory Without Borders offers a comprehensive survey of the issues that have shaped political theory in the wake of social and enviro...
Originally published in 1989 Liberal Neutrality approaches the recommendation of neutrality by confronting the abstract prescription (that we should be neutral) with the implications for particular people and institutions. This not only identifies what neutrality involves logically, but also exposes the practical difficulties that may be encountered in pursuing it. In some cases, such close examination shows that neutrality is not desirable, and in others that it is attainable only within certain limits. Although neutrality has become a fashionable term in political theory, this is the only...
Originally published in 1989 Liberal Neutrality approaches the recommendation of neutrality by confronting the abstract prescription (that we should b...