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High Crimes and Misdemeanors
A History of Impeachment
for the Age of Trump
by frank o. bowman iii
Bowman explains impeachment from its
medieval English roots through 250 years of
American constitutional experience. He
demonstrates that impeachment was meant to
be adaptable to the challenges of any time,
including the age of Trump. This indispensable
work will appeal to lawyers, constitutional
scholars, legal historians, and any engaged citizen.
cambridge university press
isbn 978-1-1084-8105-2 £22.99/$29.95
hardcover
Crises of Democracy
by adam przeworski
“The mood in the democratic world these
days is one of pessimism, but we are
fortunate to have one of the grandmasters
of comparative politics to help us understand
the situation. Crises of Democracy is
incisive, clear and full of insights into where
we have been and where we might go.”
— Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor of Law,
University of Chicago
cambridge university press
isbn 978-1-1084-9880-7 $24.99
hardcover; e-book available
Organized Violence
Capitalist Warfare in Latin America
edited by dawn paley and
simon granovsky-larsen
Official stories say that violence in Latin America
is a product of criminal activity and the drug trade.
Organized Violence exposes how that narrative
serves corporate and state interests, arguing
instead that economic expansion and extractive
industries benefit from repressive activities
carried out under the guise of fighting crime.
university of regina press
isbn 978-0-8897-7610-4 $29.95
paper
Frenemy Nations
Love and Hate Between
Neighbo(u)ring States
by mary soderstrom
A look at places that are geographically side by
side but otherwise worlds apart, Frenemy Nations
shows how various factors—topographic features,
colonial histories, resource competition, women’s
roles, language, and migration—can determine
how polities develop. Inspired by her own
travels, Soderstrom addresses a range of pairs,
including the United States and Canada, New
Hampshire and Vermont, Haiti and the Dominican
Republic, Scotland and Ireland, and more.
university of regina press
isbn 978-0-8897-7672-2 $24.95
paper
available october 26, 2019
Mutant Neoliberalism
Market Rule and Political Rupture
edited by william callison
and zachary manfredi
“Neoliberalism has
frequently been
pronounced dead in
the wake of the 2008
financial crisis, but the
beast lives on. This
collection is a strong
addition to recent
studies of the topic,
exploring neoliberalism’s
relationships with
the EU, the far right,
populism, and gender.”
— Doug Henwood,
Producer of
Behind the News
fordham university press
isbn 978-0-8232-8570-9 $35
paper, 320 pages, 3 black and white
illustrations; e-book available