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ROUTLEDGE Politics and International Relations Research and Scholarly New Titles and Key Backlist 2011 www.routledge.com/politics www.routledge.com/politics Cover Image © Alice Pettway Welcome to Routledge Politics Research and Scholarly New Titles and Key Backlist 2011 CONSIDERING BOOKS CONTENTS FOR COURSE USE? Handbooks .............................................1 Terrorism Studies.................................101 This symbol shows books that are International Relations ............................9 Intelligence Studies .............................106 available as complimentary exam copies Foreign Policy........................................21 Military Studies ...................................107 for lecturers or faculty considering them Global Institutions .................................23 Strategic Studies .................................108 for course adoption. 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Daigle, Routledge Handbook of University of Denver, USA City College of New York, USA Democratization This new Handbook provides a combination of This new Handbook brings together recent Edited by Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan theoretical, thematic and empirical analyses of the developments in Cold War studies in a single volume, University, UK international statebuilding regime, written by leading offering a wide-ranging overview of current scholarship international scholars. It will be an essential reference in the field. This Handbook provides a global overview of the process work for this emerging interdisciplinary field. Selected Contents: Introduction Editors Part 1: Cold War of democratization, with chapter by chapter discussion Selected Contents: 1. International Statebuilding: Authority, Origins 1. The Roots of Conflict (Soviet Russia and the at the country and regional levels, examining the Legitimacy, and Capacity in War-Torn Societies World before 1945) 2. The Great Powers and the End of interaction between the domestic and external factors Part 1: Conceptual Orientations 2. Problems and World War II 3. The Formation of the Blocks (Marshall Plan/ that affect the progression of countries from Perspectives 3. Historical Perspectives on Contemporary NATO/Sovietization of Europe) 4. The Dawn of the Atomic authoritarian to democratic rule. Statebuilding: Weber’s Ghost 4. Institutionalization before Age Part 2: Cracks in the Empire 4. The Berlin Crises Selected Contents: Section 1: Democratisation: The Liberalization 5. Regulating Statehood 6. Hybridity and 5. Communism in Poland 1956 6. The Hungarian Revolution Regional Picture 1. Central and Eastern Europe Paul Lewis Statebuilding 7. Statebuilding and the Privileging of 7. The Sino-Soviet Split Part 3: The Cold War and the 2. Central America John A. Booth 3. South America Anita Difference 8. Gender and Statebuilding 9. Political Economy Third World 8. Decolonization and the Search for Models Breuer 4. Sub-Saharan Africa Elke Zuern 5. The Middle East of Statebuilding Part 2: Themes 2.1 Security 10. The of Development 9. Soviet and American Modernization and North Africa Francesco Cavatorta 6. Central Asia Verena Security Council and the Protection of Civilians 11. Beyond Projects in the Third World 10.The Decline of the Soviet Fritz and Jonathan Wheatley 7. South Asia Farida Jalalzai ’New Horizons:’ Whither UN Peacekeeping? 12. From Model/The Rise of Political Islam 11. The Cold War in Africa 8. Southeast and East Asia Matthew Carlson Peacekeeping to Statebuilding 13. From Soldiers to Citizens? 12. The Cold War in Latin America Part 4: Détente Section 2: Democratisation and Governance DDR and Security-Sector Reform 14. Statebuilding and the 13. US-Soviet Détente 14. Sino-American Rapprochement 9. Measuring Democratisation Edward LiPuma and Thoas A. Problem of Armed Violence 2.2 Development 15. Security 15. Ospolitik 16. CSCE/Helsinki Final Act Part 5: Science, Koelble 10. Democratic Transitions Jay Ulfelder 11. Elections and Development 16. The Decline of the Developmental Technology, and Cold War Culture 17. Soviet Scientists/ Ludvig Beckman 12. ’Hybrid regimes’ Garry Rodan and State 17. Statebuilding or State Capture? Natural Resource US Science and the Cold War/The Cold War University Kanishka Jayauriya 13. Deviant Democracies Renske Management 18. Statebuilding in Fragile States 18. Sovietology and the Cold War 19. Cold War Cinema Doorenspleet 14. The Military Thomas Bruneau 15. Political 2.3 Democracy, Law and Human Rights 19. Interim 20. Cold War Propaganda Part 6: The End of the Cold Parties Vicky Randall 16. Civil Society David Herbert Governments: Lessons Learned 20. Transitional War and the Collapse of the Soviet Union 21. The End 17. Social Capital Bo Rothstein Section 3: Democratisation Administrations 21. Power Sharing and Statebuilding of the Cold War: An International Perspective 22. Human and International Relations 18. The Third and Fourth 22. Statebuilding and Democracy Promotion 23. Electoral Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War 23. The Waves of Democracy Fabrice Lehoucq 19. Political Processes and Statebuilding 24. Ending Impunity: Catholic