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An urgent and provocative look at how extreme violence can cripple democracies, including the United States, and how they can regain security.
The first in-depth investigation of the role money plays in the world’s largest democracy.
An analytical overview of the institutional foundations of the world’s largest democracy.
The first comprehensive study of the nexus between crime and democracy in India.
The nature of today’s global politics calls for democratic renewal—and this renewal must look beyond the standard practices of Western democracy.
Corruption is a cause—not a result—of global instability.
The overdue recognition that development in all sectors is an inherently political process is driving international aid providers to try to learn how to think and act politically.
A growing movement of second-generation reformers view the rule of law not as a collection of institutions and laws that can be built by outsiders, but as a relationship between the state and society that must be shaped by those inside the country.
An important look at the power struggle that is defining modern times, Power, Inc. also offers critical insights into how to navigate the tumultous years ahead.
Edited by Ashley Tellis, with contributions by leading Asia specialists including Frederic Grare of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, this book, the seventh in NBR's strategic Asia series, examines the varied political transitions and internal changes occurring in pivotal Asian states and evaluates the impact on Asian foreign policymaking and strategy.