Books by Our Readers
Allocating the Earth: A Distributional Framework for Protecting Capabilities in Environmental Law and Policy
Breena Holland
Oxford University Press
Beyond Discrimination: Racial Inequality in a Postracist Era
Frederick C. Harris and Robert C. Lieberman, editors
Russell Sage Foundation
Black Women in Politics, Vol. 16
Michael Mitchell and David Covin, editors
Nikol Alexander-Floyd and Julia Jordan-Zachery, guest editors
Transaction Publishers
Cities and Stability: Urbanization, Redistribution, & Regime Survival in China
Jeremy Wallace
Oxford University Press
Conservative Hurricane: How Jeb Bush Remade Florida
Matthew T. Corrigan
University Press of Florida
Coping with Crisis: Government Reactions to the Great Recession
Nancy Bermeo and Jonas Pontusson, editors
Russell Sage Foundation
Cutting the Gordian Knot of Economic Reform: When and How International Institutions Help
Leonardo Baccini and Johannes Urpelainen
Oxford University Press
Decentralization in Africa: The Paradox of State Strength
J. Tyler Dickovick and James S. Wunsch
Lynne Rienner Publishers
Democracy Declassified: The Secrecy Dilemma in National Security
Michael P. Colaresi
Oxford University Press
Divided Sovereignty: International Institutions and the Limits of State Authority
Carmen Pavel
Oxford University Press
The Engagement of India: Strategies and Responses
Ian Hall, Editor
Georgetown University Press
Spotlight
Adapting to Win: How Insurgents Fight and Defeat Foreign States in War
Noriyuki Katagiri
University of Pennsylvania Press
Adapting to Win examines almost 150 instances of violent insurgencies pitted against state powers, including in-depth case studies of the war in Afghanistan and the 2003 Iraq war. By applying sequencing theory, Katagiri provides insights into guerrilla operations ranging from Somalia to Benin and Indochina, demonstrating how some insurgents learn and change in response to shifting circumstances. Ultimately, his research shows that successful insurgent groups have evolved into mature armed forces, and then demonstrates what evolutionary paths are likely to be successful or unsuccessful for those organizations. Adapting to Win will interest scholars of international relations, security studies, and third world politics and contains implications for government officials, military officers, and strategic thinkers around the globe as they grapple with how to cope with tenacious and violent insurgent organizations.
Noriyuki Katagiri teaches in the Department of International Security Studies at Air War College, United States Air Force, Maxwell Air Force Base.
Expect Us: Online Communities and Political Mobilization
Jessica L. Beyer
Oxford University Press
Financing the 2012 Election
David B. Magleby, Editor
Brookings Institution Press
Going Mobile: How Wireless Technology is Reshaping our Lives
Darrell M. West
Brookings Institution Press
Interdisciplinarity: Its Role in a Discipline-based Academy
John H. Aldrich
Oxford University Press
The Nature of Asian Politics
Bruce Gilley
Cambridge University Press
No Illusions: The Voices of Russia’s Future Leaders
Ellen Mickiewicz
Oxford University Press
The Obama Effect: How the 2008 Campaign Changed White Racial Attitudes
Seth K. Goldman, Diana C. Mutz
Russell Sage Foundation
Official Stories: Politics and National Narratives in Egypt and Algeria
Laurie Brand
Stanford University Press
Organizational Progeny: Why Governments Are Losing Control over the Proliferating Structures of Global Governance
Tana Johnson
Oxford University Press
Political Order and Political Decay
Francis Fukuyama
Profile Books
Power Politics in Zimbabwe
Michael Bratton
Lynne Rienner Publishers
Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Congress: Case Studies in Legislative Leadership
Maxmillian Angerholzer III, James Kitfield, Christopher P. Lu, Norman Ornstein, Editors
Praeger
US Environmental Policy in Action: Practice and Implementation
Sara R. Rinfret, Michelle C. Pautz
Palgrave
The US-India Nuclear Agreement: Diplomacy and Domestic Politics
Dinshaw Mistry
Cambridge University Press
The US Military in Africa: Enhancing Security and Development?
Jessica Piombo, Editor
Lynne Rienner Publishers