Leah Shipton
Global health governance of corporations; extractive industries
Handbook of Indigenous Public Policy
Edited by Professor Sheryl Lightfoot and Sarah Maddison This ground-breaking Handbook explores the key legal, political and policy questions concerning the implementation of Indigenous rights across the world. An exciting mix of expert Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors analyse the complex dynamics of contestation, engagement, advocacy and refusal between governments and Indigenous peoples, presenting a profound challenge […]
Immigration in the Court of Public Opinion
Written by Professor Matthew Wright, Jack Citrin and Morris S. Levy What does a nation of immigrants think and feel about immigration? Recent accounts of immigration policy routinely cast Americans as divided into two warring camps – one fueled by threat to livelihoods and way of life, the other by a fervent cosmopolitanism that sees […]
Waiting for the People: The Idea of Democracy in Indian Anticolonial Thought
Written by Professor Nazmul Sultan An original reconstruction of how the debates over peoplehood defined Indian anticolonial thought, and a bold new framework for theorizing the global career of democracy. Indians, their former British rulers asserted, were unfit to rule themselves. Behind this assertion lay a foundational claim about the absence of peoplehood in India. […]
Another Universalism: Seyla Benhabib and the Future of Critical Theory
This book brings together an ensemble of leading theorists and younger voices to explore new dimensions of Benhabib’s thought across critical theory, feminism, and democratic theory, foregrounding the intricate relationship between critique and universality.
Integrated Inferences: Causal Models for Qualitative and Mixed-Method Research
by Professor Alan M. Jacobs with Macartan Humphreys There is a growing consensus in the social sciences on the virtues of research strategies that combine quantitative with qualitative tools of inference. Integrated Inferences develops a framework for using causal models and Bayesian updating for qualitative and mixed-methods research. By making, updating, and querying causal models, […]
Democracy and Foreign Policy in an Era of Uncertainty: Canada Among Nations 2022
by Prof. Antje Ellermann
How China Sees the World: Insights From China’s International Relations Scholars
by Profs. Huiyun Feng (Griffith University), Kai He (Griffith University) & Xiaojun Li This book intends to make sense of how Chinese leaders perceive China’s rise in the world through the eyes of China’s international relations (IR) scholars. Drawing on a unique, four-year opinion survey of these scholars at the annual conference of the Chinese […]
Fragmenting Globalization: The Politics of Preferential Trade Liberalization in China and the United States
by Profs. Xiaojun Li & Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Global supply chain integration is not only a rapidly growing feature of international trade, it is responsible for fundamentally changing trade policy at international and domestic levels. Ka Zeng and Xiaojun Li argue that global supply chain integration pits firms and industries that are more […]