Political and Legal

G. John Ikenberry

In this major new treatise on twenty-first-century global security, Jones, Pascual, and Stedman -- all experienced policy thinkers -- provide a conceptual framework and comprehensive agenda for U.S. foreign policy in a world of security interdependence.

G. John Ikenberry

In this magisterial new volume, Lebow lays out his own sweeping theory of society, history, and international order.

G. John Ikenberry

In this beautifully written account of the genesis of the post-1945 world order, Patrick traces the celebrated efforts of the Roosevelt and Truman administrations to turn victory in World War II into an open and stable international system.

G. John Ikenberry

The liberal vision of world politics seemed to emerge triumphant in the aftermath of the Cold War, but doubts have since grown about its superiority and universal appeal. This book rises to its defense.

G. John Ikenberry

Falk's imagines new and futuristic forms of citizenship and world democracy that someday may push beyond the Westphalian frontier.

G. John Ikenberry

Rudolph and Rudolph, longtime leading scholars of the United States' relations with India, explore the ways in which three "imperial" presidents -- Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and George W. Bush -- conducted policy toward a fast-changing South Asia.