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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2011

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After Abu Ghraib: Exploring Human Rights in America and the Middle East Shadi Mokhtari, Cambridge University Press

As French As Everyone Else? A Survey of French Citizens of Maghrebin, African, and Turkish Origin Sylvain Brouard and Vincent Tiberj, Temple University Press

Beauvoir and Her Sisters: The Politics of Women's Bodies in France Sandra Reineke, University of Illinois Press

Beyond Privatopia: Rethinking Residential Private Government Evan McKenzie, Urban Institute Press

China and India: Great Power Rivals, Mohan Malik Lynne Rienner/First Forum Press

Coalitions of Convenience: United States Military Interventions after the Cold War Sarah E. Kreps, Oxford University Press

Constitutional Redemption: Political Faith in an Unjust World Jack M. Balkin, Harvard University Press

Crisis of Conservatism? The Republican Party, the Conservative Movement, and American Politics after Bush Joel Aberbach and Gillian Peele, eds., Oxford University Press

The Crisis of Democratic Governance in Southeast Asia Aurel Croissant and Marco Bunte, Palgrave Macmillan

Domestic Law Goes Global: Legal Traditions and International Courts Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Emilia Justyna Powell, Cambridge University Press

The Executive Unbound: After the Madisonian Republic Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule, Oxford University Press

The Fair Society: The Science of Human Nature and the Pursuit of Social Justice Peter Corning, University of Chicago Press

Guest Workers and Resistance to U.S. Corporate Despotism Immanuel Ness, University of Illinois Press

Hegemony and Democracy Bruce Russett, Routledge

Humanitarianism Contested: Where Angels Fear to Tread Michael Barnett and Thomas G. Weiss, Routledge,

In the Shadow of Shari'ah: Islam, Islamic Law, and Democracy in Pakistan Matthew J. Nelson, Columbia University Press

Inventing Equal Opportunity Frank Dobbin, Princeton University Press

Masculinity and Japan's Foreign Relations Yumiko Mikanagi, First Forum Press

The Migration-Development Nexus: A Transnational Perspective Thomas Faist, Peter Kivisto, and Margit Fauser, eds., Palgrave Macmillan

Network Governance of Global Religions: Jerusalem, Rome, and Mecca Michel S. Laguerre, Routledge

Political Parties, Business Groups, and Corruption in Developing Countries Vineeta Yadav, Oxford University Press

The Politics of Industrial Relations: Labor Unions in Spain Kerstin Hamann, Routledge,

The Politics of Inequality in Russia Thomas F. Remington, Cambridge University Press

Terrorism Studies: A Reader John Horgan and Kurt Braddock, eds., Routledge

Where There Is No Government: Enforcing Property Rights in Common Law Africa Sandra F. Joireman, Oxford University Press

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Horizontal Federalism: Interstate Relations Joseph F. Zimmerman, SUNY Press

From the Publisher: Cooperative interstate relations are essential for the maintenance of the economic union and the political union established by a confederacy or a federacy, yet relatively few scholars have studied horizontal state relations. This volume provides detailed information and an analysis of interstate relations, and advances recommendations to improve the economic and political union. The ultimate goal is to stimulate scholarly research on important yet neglected interstate issues.

Joseph F. Zimmerman is a professor of political science at the University at Albany, State University of New York.

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Citizens in the Making in Post-Soviet States Olena Nikolayenko, Routledge

From the Publisher: The political outlook of young people in the countries of the former Soviet Union is crucial to their countries' future political development. This is particularly relevant now as the first generation without firsthand experience of communism is approaching adulthood. Based on extensive original research, this book examines young people's political outlook in countries of the former Soviet Union; it compares and contrasts Russia, where authoritarianism has begun to reassert itself, and Ukraine, which experienced a democratic breakthrough in the aftermath of the Orange Revolution.

Olena Nikolayenko is an assistant professor of political science at Fordham University.