Rebecca B. Morton
Analyzing Elections provides students with the analytical tools for understanding the electoral process and uses those tools to explore an abundance of real-world examples.More
John Locke, Paul E. Sigmund
John Locke’s revolutionary writings created a sea change in political theory and, eventually, in liberal democracy in practice.More
J. Tobin Grant
Playing Politics, a rational-choice workbook of sixteen games, is designed to help students understand the logic behind political decision-making, from creating a constitution to formulating foreign policy.More
Kenneth Lieberthal
Second Edition
Governing China: From Revolution to Reform, the leading text for courses on Chinese politics has been thoroughly revised and updated.More
Thomas Robert Malthus, Philip Appleman
Second Edition
While millions face hunger, malnutrition, and starvation, the world’s
population is increasing by over 225,000 people per day, 80 million per
year.More
Joseph E. Stiglitz
This powerful, unsettling book gives us a rare glimpse behind the closed doors of global financial institutions by the winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics.More
Scott H. Ainsworth
Analyzing Interest Groups explores the various contexts in which
interest groups operate (from each branch of government to electoral
and grassroots politics) and offers a wide range of examples (from the
experiences of early farm groups, to the modern experiences of groups
like the NAACP, Greenpeace, and the NRA), providing knowledge necessary
to analyze these groups.More
Joseph M. Grieco, G. John Ikenberry
The first text to fully integrate economic principles with political
analysis, State Power and World Markets provides a contemporary and
comprehensive overview of the international political economy.More
John J. Mearsheimer
College Edition
A decade after the cold war ended, policy makers and academics foresaw
a new era of peace and prosperity, an era in which democracy and open
trade would herald the "end of history."More
John R. Oneal, Bruce Russett
Does democracy reduce conflict?More
William T. Bianco
An ideal supplement in any introductory course, American Politics:
Strategy and Choice analyzes American politics through the lens of
individuals making rational choices within a set of rules and
institutions.More
Michael C. Munger
This readable and comprehensive introduction to the principles of public-policy analysis is the first book to integrate the tools students need to analyze policies with the common sense they need to understand how real policies are made.More
Jack L. Snyder
In his new book, Jack Snyder focuses his clear logic on a pressing issue of our times: nationalism.More
Michael W. Doyle
In the wake of the Cold War, as the international community struggles to accommodate change, the author of this study directs our attention to the classic theorists, Thucydides, Rousseau, Locke and others.More
John Stuart Mill, Alan Ryan
This long-anticipated Norton Critical Edition represents an extensive
revision of its predecessor, On Liberty, edited by the late David
Spitz.More