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
Michael Teitelbaum, Myron Weiner
The influx of refugees, asylum seekers, and other international migrants is increasingly regarded not only as a major humanitarian challenge but also as a political problem and a threat to national and international security.More
Stephen F. Cohen
What really happened in Russia after the end of the Soviet Union, and how badly experts and the media misjudged it.More
Sebastian Junger
Forest fires, terrorism, war: explorations of danger by the author of The Perfect Storm.More
Jennifer A. Widner
"[I]ndependence of the judiciary, impartiality of adjudication,
fairness of trial, and integrity of the adjudicator are so universally
accepted that one may reasonably conclude that these principles are
inherent to any justice system in a democracy…there is no doubt that
these same principles are part of the African dream."—Francis Nyalali, Chief Justice of Tanzania, 1976–1999More
John R. Oneal, Bruce Russett
Does democracy reduce conflict?More
Philip D. Zelikow, Robert B. Zoellick
Aspen Policy Books is a series of brief books devoted to developing new thinking on U.S. national security, cooperative measures to reduce conflict, and international polices of the United States from national defense strategy to issues of international political economy. The books are collections of "memos to the president" on one of these selected global policy issues.More
Philip D. Zelikow, Robert B. Zoellick
Aspen Policy Books is a series of brief books devoted to developing new thinking on U.S. national security, cooperative measures to reduce conflict, and international polices of the United States from national defense strategy to issues of international political economy. The books are collections of "memos to the president" on one of these selected global policy issues.More
Elazar Barkan
Exploring the global politics of restitution from 1945 Germany to present-day Bosnia.More
Bruce W. Jentleson
This volume, compiled by Professor Jentleson and following the chapter structure of the main text of American Foreign Policy, features case studies adapted from the Kennedy School of Government series and readings from authors like Hans Morgenthau, George Kennan, Henry Kissinger, Walter LaFeber, Francis Fukuyama, Ole R. Holsti, Jack Snyder and other major scholars and experienced policy-makers.More
Hilary F. French
A look at the profound implications of accelerating globalization for our planet's health, and a prescription for the action necessary to cope with this challenge.More
Philip D. Zelikow, Robert B. Zoellick
A new text in the Aspen policy series, this brief book encourages new thinking about U.S. national security, conflict reduction, and international policy.More
Albert Fishlow, James Jones
No region has a more direct impact on the everyday lives of U.S. citizens than does the rest of the Western Hemisphere.More
Aleksandr Fursenko, Timothy Naftali
Based on classified Soviet archives, including the files of Nikita Khrushchev and the KGB, "One Hell of a Gamble" offers a riveting play-by-play history of the Cuban missile crisis from American and Soviet perspectives simultaneously.More
Ezra F. Vogel
A fascinating and long-overdue examination of the political, economic, and human rights issues impacting U.S. policy toward China.More