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Presidential Election Update American Government: Stories of a Nation
For the Ap(r) Course
2024 || Hardcover || Scott (University of Minnesota) Abernathy e.a. || Macmillan Higher Education
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The SAGE Handbook of Governance
2023 || Paperback || Bevir || SAGE
With chapters from an internationally renowned set of scholars, this is the first Handbook to examine this vibrant and developing field.
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Understanding Public Relations
Theory, Culture and Society
2018 || Paperback || Lee Edwards || SAGE
This text introduces a socio-cultural approach to public relations as a way of analysing the growing importance of public relations in its social, cultural and political contexts and brings theory to life with a range of case studies, including YouTube vlogging, the global fair trade movement and the 2016 EU referendum in the UK.
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Global Leadership Perspectives
Insights and Analysis
2021 || Paperback || Simon Western e.a. || SAGE
A critical, global counterpoint to more western-centric that will appeal to critical leadership scholars, those teaching leadership from a critical perspective and those teaching leadership with an international focus.
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International Relations Theory
2017 || Paperback || Oliver Daddow || SAGE
With 30% new content, including a new chapter on poststructuralism, this introduction now covers everything needed to accompany a student through their IR Theory module and to be a resource that they can keep coming back to throughout their studies
UK Politics
2025 || Paperback || Alan Convery || SAGE
Drawing on the latest research and debates and featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, this new, introductory textbook demonstrates how political scientists are tackling some of the biggest questions in UK politics today.
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Unorthodox Lawmaking: New Legislative Processes in the U.S. Congress / Druk 5
2023 || Paperback || Sinclair || CQ Press
This fifth edition updates the book through to the end of the 113th Congress. Sinclair incorporates new examples and new case studies throughout, including the budget battles between President Obama and the House of Representatives and failed immigration reform bills.
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What Do We Know and What Should We Do About the Irish Border?
2023 || Hardcover || Hayward || SAGE
A must-read for anyone who is keen to learn what we should know and do about this highly complex and ever-contested boundary line.
Challenges of the Developing World / 9th edition
2019 || Paperback || Howard Handelman e.a. || Rowman & Littlefield
The updated ninth edition of Challenges of the Developing World examines political, social, and economic development in the diverse countries of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. In doing so, it explores the political economy of policymaking, investigates the uncertain dynamics of democratization, highlights the impact of ethnic and religious tensions on developing countries, and looks at revolution and military intervention in politics. Key issues such as the environment, sus...
The Meaning of Conservatism
2014 || Paperback || Roger Scruton || St Augustine's Press
First published in 1980, The Meaning of Conservatism is now recognized as a major contribution to political thought, and the liveliest and most provocative modern statement of the traditional “paleo-conservative” position. Roger Scruton challenges those who would regard themselves as conservatives, and also their opponents. Conservatism, he argues, has little in common with liberalism, and is only tenuously related to the market economy, to monetarism, to free enterprise, or to capitalism.
It involves neither hostility toward the state, not the desire to limit the state’s obligation toward the citizen. Its conceptions of society, law, and citizenship regard the individual not as the premise but as the conclusion of politics. At the same time it is fundamentally opposed to the ethic of social justice, to equality of station, opportunity, income, and achievement, and to the attempt to bring major institutions of society – such as schools and universities – under government control...