
Rachel Blaifeder
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Commissioning Editor for @CUP_PoliSci & @CUP_Anthro_Soc, formerly @cambUP_History (she/her)
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https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic?utm_medium=academic 11-06-2019 20:31:32
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📢 New episode! Why do political parties use violence to achieve their goals in some political contexts but not in others? Niloufer Siddiqui talks with us about her award-winning new book on violence as electoral strategy in Pakistan. scopeconditionspodcast.com/episodes/episo…


The new issue of the journal PolĂtica y gobierno is now available. It includes an exchange between Luis L. Schenoni and Rachel Schwartz about their respective books. Open access: politicaygobierno.cide.edu/index.php/pyg/…



New Cambridge Element The Hidden Measurement Crisis in Criminology by Amanda Graham, Francis T. Cullen and Bruce G. Link is now free to read for 2 weeks! cup.org/43owV8N #cambridgeelements #sociology


Don’t miss your chance to read new Cambridge Element The Hidden Measurement Crisis in Criminology by Amanda Graham, Francis T. Cullen and Bruce G. Link Free access available until 19 March. cup.org/3DsG1Xq #cambridgeelements #sociology


New Cambridge Element The Political Dynamics of Partisan Polarization by Dr. Eric R. Schmidt, Edward G. Carmines and Paul M. Sniderman is now free to read for 2 weeks! cup.org/425oH3l #cambridgeelements #politics



Thrilled to see 'It Takes More than a Candidate' included in this roundup - the latest edition from Jennifer Lawless and Richard Fox, 20 years after 'It Takes a Candidate' first published. If you'll be at MPSA later this week, stop by the Cambridge University Press - Politics booth to snag a copy!



Coming soon to a bookseller near you! Will post pre-order info once available. Credit to Michael Hartney for coming up with the title.



Read Laura Gamboa on how pro-democracy politicians and civil society groups in the United States can resist the erosion of democracy: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…


New Cambridge Element Congressional Expectations of Presidential Self-Restraint by Jack Greenberg and John Dearborn is now free to read for 2 weeks! cup.org/4ihOJWQ #cambridgeelements #politics




This Cambridge University Press - Politics book by Raúl Madrid is one I will surely read. Madrid argues that early democratization was driven by three factors: the professionalization of the military, the growth of parties & splits within the ruling party. For info on the book: cambridge.org/us/universityp…


