Oxford Handbooks of Political Science
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The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science is a ten-volume series offering authorative and engaging critical overviews of the state of Political Science. All ten volumes will be published by 2008.
The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science are the essential guide to the state of political science today.
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NEW HANDBOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2008
The Oxford Handbook of International Relations
- Christian Reus-Smit, Professor of International Politics and Head of the Department of International Relations, Australian National University and Duncan Snidal, Associate Professor, the Department of Political Science, University of Chicago
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- This Oxford Handbook assembles the world's leading scholars in International Relations to present diverse perspectives about purposes, questions, theories, and
methods. It will become the first point of reference for scholars and students interested in these key issues.
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The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology
- Edited by Carles Boix, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Princeton University and Susan C. Stokes, John S. Saden Professor of Political Science, Yale University
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- 'This Handbook contains an extraordinary collection of magisterial articles by many of the best methodological minds in political science. Prominent statisticians, econometricians, and sociologists who have taken an interest in our inferential problems are also well represented. The range is broad and substantive, with quantitative, qualitative, formal-theoretic, historical, and mixed methods discussed in relation to all the empirical subfields of the discipline. Every sect will find something to its taste, and those who celebrate the methodological diversity of the profession will have a feast. The articles are written to be accessible, and graduate students will find no better place to begin developing their own methodological judgment. This book is a splendid achievement.'Christopher H. Achen, Roger Williams Straus Professor of Social Sciences, Princeton University'
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The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics
- Keith E. Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics, Princeton University, R. Daniel Kelemen, Associate Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University, and Gregory A. Caldeira, Professor of Political Science , Ohio State
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- 'The editors have assembled an extremely impressive list of scholars from law and political science -- a veritable who's who in the field -- and have produced a volume that defines an ambitious agenda for the study of law and politics for the next generation.' John Ferejohn, Carolyn S. G. Munro Professor of Political Science, Stanford University.
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NEW HANDBOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2007
The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior
- Russell J. Dalton, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Irvine. and Hans-Dieter Klingemann, Director of the Research Unit for Institutions and Social Change at the Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin
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- 'The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior provides important coverage of one of the major areas of political science research. It brings together the leading authors in the field and it takes a very broad view of what is a complex and multi-dimensional subject matter. Students entering political science and scholars pursuing the subject will benefit from this volume. 'Sidney Verba, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor, Harvard University
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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics
- Edited by Carles Boix, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Princeton University and Susan C. Stokes, John S. Saden Professor of Political Science, Yale University
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- ' Two visionary editors -- who see clearly where research in comparative politics is heading -- and a star-studded cast of authors who are acknowledged masters of their fields make this Oxford Handbook an accurate compass for those who wish to be brought to the frontiers of comparative research. 'David D. Laitin, James T. Watkins IV and Elise V. Watkins Professor of Political Science at Stanford University
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ALSO AVAILABLE
The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis
- Edited by Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University, and Charles Tilly, Columbia University
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- 'This methodological cornucopia, with its excellent, agenda setting introduction, will provide authoritative and stimulating guidance to the pathways of political science approaches.' Susanne Hoeber Rudolph
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The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy
- Edited by Michael Moran, University of Manchester, Martin Rein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University
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- 'Judging from the editors, contributors, and topics covered, the forthcoming Oxford Handbooks of Political Science will be a landmark series.' Robert O. Keohane
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The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy
- Edited by Barry R. Weingast, Stanford University Stanford University, and Donald Wittman, University of California, Santa Cruz
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- 'This volume comprises a thorough and definitive overview, written by the top people in the field, of the research frontier of political economy.' Avinash K. Dixit
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The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory
- Edited by John S Dryzek, Australian National University, Bonnie Honig, Northwestern University and Anne Phillips, London School of Economics
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- 'This is a unique and impressive set of analyses about scholarship in political theory.' Iris Marion Young
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The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions
- Edited by R. A. W. Rhodes, Australian National University, Sarah A. Binder, George Washington University and Bert A. Rockman, Purdue University
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- 'The thoughtful essays in the handbooks are far more than literature reviews. Scholars and students will find them to be an invaluable resource for many years to come.' Morris P. Fiorina
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