Book abstract: The two-volume Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics fills a gap in scholarship on an increasingly important field within…
It has long been accepted wisdom that Americans “don’t know much about history, don’t know much geography”— to recall the words of a golden…
Debates about global justice have traditionally fallen into two camps. Statists believe that principles of justice can only be held among…
The recent revolutions in Libya and Syria offer a bitter lesson: to generate outside intervention against a dictator, armed rebellion is…
The Moral Target: Aiming at Right Conduct in War and Other Conflicts comprises essays that discuss aspects of war and other conflicts in…
This book focuses on normative questions that arise about globalization. Much social science research is devoted to exploring the political…
There are Tiger Moms and Helicopter Moms and French Moms, and all sorts of labels to measure our adequacies as parents. But these moms have…
Many political philosophers and theorists think that especially demanding moral norms apply among those who share a state. But many of…
Many political philosophers and theorists think that especially demanding moral norms apply among those who share a state. But many of…
This collection of essays by Sheila Jasanoff explores how democratic governments construct public reason, that is, the forms of evidence…