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Political Science & International Studies: Faculty Bookshelf

 

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  • Nonviolent Resistances in the Contemporary World: Case Studies from India, Poland, and Turkey by Nalanda Roy

    Nonviolent Resistances in the Contemporary World: Case Studies from India, Poland, and Turkey

    Nalanda Roy, Georgia Southern University

    12-27-2021

    This volume studies nonviolent movements as instruments of change in contemporary global politics. It presents case studies of civilian-led nonviolent efforts in India, Poland, and Turkey, and analyses how they have enabled people’s voices, influenced popular resistance cultures and pushed for change across the world.

    The book discusses complex socio-political scenarios that challenge democracy, patriotism, and the question of identity across the world. It examines how popular resistance movements have been received by the media, subverted governments across the world, and how they have contributed to the development of new ‘protest paradigms’. The volume brings together leading experts who explore ... Read more

  • Exploring the Tripod: Immigration, Security, and Economy in the Post-9/11 United States by Nalanda Roy

    Exploring the Tripod: Immigration, Security, and Economy in the Post-9/11 United States

    Nalanda Roy, Georgia Southern University

    6-26-2020

    Exploring the Tripod: Immigration, Security, and Economy in the Post-9/11 United States is an exploration of the changing relationship between immigration and security in the post-9/11 United States. While extensive research has been done about the effect of 9/11 in the US, whether the effect is related mostly to the socio-economic situation or not is largely ignored. The current problems facing the US are the new policies that deter future immigration, and in turn, affect the US economy. This study forces on the major changes taking place in the U.S. both in terms of national security, as well as economic ... Read more

  • Navigating Uncertainty in the South China Sea Disputes: Interdisciplinary Perspectives by Nalanda Roy

    Navigating Uncertainty in the South China Sea Disputes: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

    Nalanda Roy, Georgia Southern University

    11-2020

    This collaborative and edited volume explores the geopolitical and geostrategic significance of the South China Sea disputes. Experts from interdisciplinary fields and knowledge analyze the South China Sea's historical and contemporary strategic significance alongside the dynamics of evolving political powers in Asia. Overall, Navigating Uncertainty in the South China Sea Disputes explains why this issue resonates on a global scale and where it will move from here.

    This book explores a complex conflict challenging democracy, patriotism, resources, power, and the nature of Asia's future identity. With the increasing demand for natural resources in the region, it is becoming difficult to ... Read more

  • Congressional Constraint and Judicial Responses: Examining Judiciary Committee Court Curbing and Court Structuring Bills by Henry Christian Tecklenburg IV

    Congressional Constraint and Judicial Responses: Examining Judiciary Committee Court Curbing and Court Structuring Bills

    Henry Christian Tecklenburg IV, Georgia Southern University

    2020

    This book examines the relationship between Congress and the Federal Judiciary over time. Several aspects of this separation of power dynamics are examined, including court curbing legislation, court structuring legislation, justiciability, and judicial review. Unlike prior works, this book examines this relationship from a bicameral perspective, as it is argued that there are different motivations and reasons as to why and how each chamber of Congress approaches its relationship with the federal judiciary. In addition, this book considers the role of the judiciary committee in the legislative process, as bills that were reported out of committee are examined. Several possible ... Read more

  • Encyclopedia of Hate Groups in America by Barry J. Balleck

    Encyclopedia of Hate Groups in America

    Barry J. Balleck, Georgia Southern University

    2019
  • Internet and Health in Brazil: Challenges and Trends by Andre Pereira Neto and Matthew B. Flynn

    Internet and Health in Brazil: Challenges and Trends

    Andre Pereira Neto, Escola Nacional De Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca and Matthew B. Flynn, Georgia Southern University

    2019

    The popularization of the Internet, due in larger part to the advent of multifunctional cell phones, poses new challenges for health professionals, patients, and caregivers as well as creates new possibilities for all of us. This comprehensive volume analyzes how this social phenomenon is transforming long-established healthcare practices and perceptions in a country with one of the highest numbers of Internet users: Brazil.

    The authors establish a critical and creative debate with international scholarship on the subject. This book is written in a direct and comprehensible way for professionals, researchers, students of communication and health, as well as for stakeholders ... Read more

  • Defense Policies of East-Central European Countries after 1989: Creating Stability in a Time of Uncertainty by James Peterson and Jacek Lubecki

    Defense Policies of East-Central European Countries after 1989: Creating Stability in a Time of Uncertainty

    James Peterson, Valdosta State University and Jacek Lubecki, Georgia Southern University

    1-2-2019

    Book Summary: The 2014 Ukrainian-Crimean crisis has raised serious questions in the West about Russian motivations and future policy directions. Now more than ever, it is imperative to explore the defensive perceptions, reactions, and preparations of neighbouring countries, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. Is there a convergence of their approaches along similar paths, or do their different cultures and historical experiences prefigure a divergence of their defense policies? While Slovakia, Hungary and Czech Republic all seem to have little concern about Russia's policies in Ukraine, the Polish response has been uniquely strong and militarized. This book will explore ... Read more

  • Modern American Extremism and Domestic Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Extremists and Extremist Groups by Barry J. Balleck

    Modern American Extremism and Domestic Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Extremists and Extremist Groups

    Barry J. Balleck, Georgia Southern University

    2018
  • U.S. Attorneys, Political Control, and Career Ambition by Banks Miller and Brett W. Curry

    U.S. Attorneys, Political Control, and Career Ambition

    Banks Miller, University of Texas at Dallas and Brett W. Curry, Georgia Southern University

    12-2018

    United States Attorneys (USAs), the chief federal prosecutors in each judicial district, are key in determining how the federal government uses coercive force against its citizens. How much control do national political actors exert over the prosecutorial decisions of USAs? In this book, the authors investigate this question using a unique data set of federal criminal prosecutions between 1986 and 2015 that captures both decisions by USAs to file cases as well as the sentences that result. Utilizing intuitions from principal-agent theory, work on the career ambition of bureaucrats and politicians, and selected case studies, they develop and advance a ... Read more

  • Constructing International Studies by Christopher M. Brown

    Constructing International Studies

    Christopher M. Brown, Georgia Southern University

    2017

    Constructing International Studies is a collection of writings that explores the most progressive edge of the discipline. Through diverse perspectives and issues, the book gives students a thorough understanding of how the field is developing presently. By incorporating the conceptual thinking that will frame the next generation of international studies, it provides students an understanding of the contemporary discussions and prepares them for meaningful future engagement in the field.


    The book opens with a foreword by Nicholas Greenwood Onuf. The first thematic section is devoted to addressing the meaning of international studies and its place in academia. Subsequent sections discuss ... Read more

  • Introduction to International Studies by Christopher M. Brown

    Introduction to International Studies

    Christopher M. Brown, Georgia Southern University

    1-2017
  • Challenging Immigration Detention- Academic, Activists, and Policy-makers by Michael J. Flynn and Matthew B. Flynn

    Challenging Immigration Detention- Academic, Activists, and Policy-makers

    Michael J. Flynn, Global Detention Project and Matthew B. Flynn, Georgia Southern University

    2017

    Immigration detention is an important global phenomenon increasingly practiced by states across the world in which human rights violations are commonplace. Challenging Immigration Detention introduces readers to various disciplines that have addressed immigration detention in recent years and how these experts have sought to challenge underlying causes and justifications for detention regimes. Contributors provide an overview of the key issues addressed in their disciplines, discuss key points of contention, and seek out linkages and interactions with experts from other fields.

    Edited by Michael J. Flynn, Global Detention Project, Switzerland and Matthew B. Flynn, Georgia Southern University, US

  • A Student's Introduction to Political Analysis by Patrick J. Novotny

    A Student's Introduction to Political Analysis

    Patrick J. Novotny, Georgia Southern University

    12-8-2017
  • Motherhood, Fatherland, and Primo Levi: The Hidden Groundwork of Agency in His Auschwitz Writings by Robert Pirro

    Motherhood, Fatherland, and Primo Levi: The Hidden Groundwork of Agency in His Auschwitz Writings

    Robert Pirro, Georgia Southern University

    9-5-2017

    Motherhood, Fatherland and Primo Levi: The Hidden Groundwork of Agency in his Auschwitz Writings offers major new insights into the political dimensions of Levi’s thought by using those texts conventionally thought to be marginal to his oeuvre (i.e., his short works of science fiction and fantasy and his World War Two partisan novel) to deepen our understanding of the lessons he offered in his more well-known and celebrated texts, Survival in Auschwitz and The Drowned and the Saved. Typically cast as one of the most profound theorists of what human beings at their worst can do to one another, Levi ... Read more

  • Negotiating Membership in the WTO and EU: The Politics of Accession by Jamie E. Scalera

    Negotiating Membership in the WTO and EU: The Politics of Accession

    Jamie E. Scalera, Georgia Southern University

    2017

    Book Summary: With the accession of Afghanistan in 2016, the World Trade Organization (WTO) numbered 164 members with nineteen other states in line to join. The WTO is certainly not alone in its growth though; the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and the European Union (EU) are all expanding with dozens of states continuing to negotiate their potential membership. What impact does membership in international organizations really have? Why do some states have a seemingly easy path to joining international organizations while others find the process nearly impossible? What implications do these ... Read more

  • Listening, Looking, Living: Qualitative Research, the Study of Politics, and Understanding the World in Which We Live, 2nd Edition by Darin H. Van Tassell and Patrick Novotny

    Listening, Looking, Living: Qualitative Research, the Study of Politics, and Understanding the World in Which We Live, 2nd Edition

    Darin H. Van Tassell and Patrick Novotny, Georgia Southern University

    2017
  • The Integrity of American Governmental Institutions: The Role of Ethics in Public Service by Jose de Arimateia da Cruz and Becky Kohler da Cruz

    The Integrity of American Governmental Institutions: The Role of Ethics in Public Service

    Jose de Arimateia da Cruz, Georgia Southern University and Becky Kohler da Cruz

    2016
  • Rating the Presidents: A Ranking of U.S. Leaders from the Great and Honorable to the Dishonest and Incompetent by William Ridings Jr, Stuart B. McIver, and Christopher M. Brown

    Rating the Presidents: A Ranking of U.S. Leaders from the Great and Honorable to the Dishonest and Incompetent

    William Ridings Jr; Stuart B. McIver; and Christopher M. Brown, Georgia Southern University

    2016
  • The South China Sea Disputes: Past, Present, and Future by Nalanda Roy

    The South China Sea Disputes: Past, Present, and Future

    Nalanda Roy, Georgia Southern University

    12-2-2016

    Book Summary: The South China Sea has long been regarded as one of the most complex and challenging ocean-related maritime disputes in East Asia. Recently it has become the locus of disputes that have the potential of escalating into serious international conflicts. Historical mistrust, enduring territorial disputes, and competing maritime claims have combined to weaken an at least partially successful regional security structure. Issues of concern include territorial sovereignty; disputed claims to islands, rocks, and reefs; jurisdiction over territorial waters, exclusive economic zones, and the seabed; regional and international rights to use the seas for military purposes; maritime security; rapid ... Read more

  • Allegiance to Liberty: The Changing Face of Patriots, Militias, and Political Violence in America by Barry J. Balleck

    Allegiance to Liberty: The Changing Face of Patriots, Militias, and Political Violence in America

    Barry J. Balleck, Georgia Southern University

    2015
  • Pharmaceutical Autonomy and Public Health in Latin America: State, Society, and Industry in Brazil’s AIDS Program by Matthew Flynn

    Pharmaceutical Autonomy and Public Health in Latin America: State, Society, and Industry in Brazil’s AIDS Program

    Matthew Flynn, Georgia Southern University

    2015

    Brazil has occupied a central role in the access to medicines movement, especially with respect to drugs used to treat those with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). How and why Brazil succeeded in overcoming powerful political and economic interests, both at home and abroad, to roll-out and sustain treatment represents an intellectual puzzle.

    In this book, Matthew Flynn traces the numerous challenges Brazil faced in its efforts to provide essential medicines to all of its citizens. Using dependency theory, state theory, and moral underpinnings of markets, Flynn delves deeper into the salient ... Read more

  • Bitter Moments: The Story of Indonesian Fragmentation by Nalanda Roy

    Bitter Moments: The Story of Indonesian Fragmentation

    Nalanda Roy, Georgia Southern University

    2015
  • The Press in American Politics, 1787-2012 by Patrick Novotny

    The Press in American Politics, 1787-2012

    Patrick Novotny, Georgia Southern University

    10-14-2014

    From the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and the fight for ratification of the Constitution in the pages of America's newspapers through the digital era of 24/7 information technologies and social media campaigns, this book tells the story of the press as a decisive and defining part of America's elections, parties, and political life. * Provides a compelling and unique perspective of American politics through the early adoptions of technology by the press, especially in the era of electronic broadcasting and information technology in the 20th century * Thoroughly documents the early emergence of the uses of radio, television, and the ... Read more

  • Listening, Looking, Living: Qualitative Research, the Study of Politics, and Understanding the World in Which We Live, 1st edition by Patrick Novotny and Darin H. Van Tassell

    Listening, Looking, Living: Qualitative Research, the Study of Politics, and Understanding the World in Which We Live, 1st edition

    Patrick Novotny, Georgia Southern University and Darin H. Van Tassell

    2013
  • Decision Making by the Modern Supreme Court by Richard L. Pacelle Jr., Brett W. Curry, and Bryan Marshall

    Decision Making by the Modern Supreme Court

    Richard L. Pacelle Jr., University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Brett W. Curry, Georgia Southern University; and Bryan Marshall, Miami University - Oxford

    6-2012

    There are three general models of Supreme Court decision making: the legal model, the attitudinal model and the strategic model. But each is somewhat incomplete. This book advances an integrated model of Supreme Court decision making that incorporates variables from each of the three models. In examining the modern Supreme Court, since Brown v. Board of Education, the book argues that decisions are a function of the sincere preferences of the justices, the nature of precedent, and the development of the particular issue, as well as separation of powers and the potential constraints posed by the president and Congress. To ... Read more

 
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