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PUP will not have a booth at APSA in Los Angeles, but please visit our virtual exhibit to see our new books and to receive a 30% discount on new, award-winning, and featured titles.

To Build a Black Future: The Radical Politics of Joy, Pain, and Care Christopher Paul Harris An incisive portrait of how the new Black politics can forge a future centered on collective action, community, and care
To Build a Black Future: The Radical Politics of Joy, Pain, and Care Christopher Paul Harris An incisive portrait of how the new Black politics can forge a future centered on collective action, community, and care
The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought Melvin L. Rogers A powerful new account of what a group of nineteenth- and twentieth-century African American activists, intellectuals, and artists can teach us about democracy
The New Makers of Modern Strategy: From the Ancient World to the Digital Age Edited by Hal Brands Contributions by John BewLawrence FreedmanWalter Russell MeadToshi YoshiharaMatthew KroenigHew StrachanAntulio EchevarriaJohn H. MaurerMichael Cotey MorganJames LaceyEric HelleinerJonathan KirshnerIskander RehmanMatt J. SchumannMichael V. LeggiereCharles EdelFrancis J. GavinWayne Wei-Siang HsiehSarah C. M. PainePriya SatiaMargaret MacMillanWilliamson MurrayRobert KaganTami BiddleBrendan SimmsDaniel MarstonGuy LaronTanvi MadanSergey RadchenkoThomas G. MahnkenChristopher J. GriffinDmitry AdamskyCarter MalkasianAhmed S. HashimElizabeth EconomySeth G. JonesSue Mi TerryJason K. StearnsJoshua RovnerThomas RidJohn Lewis GaddisEric EdelmanAndrew Ehrhardt Mark Moyar The essential resource on military and political strategy and the making of the modern world
The Civic Bargain: How Democracy Survives Brook Manville and Josiah Ober A powerful case for democracy and how it can adapt and survive—if we want it to
Discriminatory Clubs: The Geopolitics of International Organizations Christina L. Davis The discriminatory logic at the heart of multilateralism
24/7 Politics: Cable Television and the Fragmenting of America from Watergate to Fox News Kathryn Cramer Brownell How cable television upended American political life in the pursuit of profits and influence
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Sacred Foundations: The Religious and Medieval Roots of the European State Anna M. Grzymała-Busse How the medieval church drove state formation in Europe
Democracy Erodes from the Top: Leaders, Citizens, and the Challenge of Populism in Europe Larry M. Bartels Why leaders, not citizens, are the driving force in Europe’s crisis of democracy
Violent Victors: Why Bloodstained Parties Win Postwar Elections Sarah Zukerman Daly Why populations brutalized in war elect their tormentors
The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi A sweeping history of libertarian thought, from radical anarchists to conservative defenders of the status quo

Textbooks

The American Presidency: An Institutional Approach to Executive Politics William G. Howell How institutions shape the American presidency
Research Design in the Social Sciences: Declaration, Diagnosis, and Redesign Graeme Blair, Alexander Coppock, and Macartan Humphreys A state-of-the-art approach to evaluating research design for students and scholars across the social sciences
Data Analysis for Social Science: A Friendly and Practical Introduction Elena Llaudet and Kosuke Imai An ideal textbook for an introductory course on quantitative methods for social scientists—assumes no prior knowledge of statistics or coding

APSA Author Presentations

Author Meets Critic APSA Panel

Melissa Lane's Of Rule and Office

Time: September 1, 2023 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Meeting ID: 962 8785 2735

Passcode: 878286

 

Author Meets Critic APSA Panel

Topic: Glory Liu’s Adam Smith’s America

Time: August 31, 2023 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Meeting Link

Meeting ID: 997 8735 9434

Passcode: 795307

 

Author Meets Critic APSA Panel

Topic: Christina L. Davis's Discriminatory Clubs: The Geopolitics of International Organizations

September 2, 2:00 to 3:30pm, LACC, 403A

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Author Meets Critic APSA Panel

Topic: Lachlan McNamee's Settling for Less: Why States Colonize and Why They Stop 

September 1, 10:00 to 11:30am, LACC, 513

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Author Meets Critic APSA Panel

Topic: John Sides, Chris Tausanovitch, and Lynn Vavreck's The Bitter End: The 2020 Presidential Campaign and the Challenge to Democracy

September 1, 12:00 to 1:30pm, LACC, 150B

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Author Meets Critic APSA Panel

Topic: Alan Kahan's Freedom from Fear: An Incomplete History of Liberalism

August 31, 10:00 to 11:30am, LACC, 408B

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Author Meets Critic APSA Panel

Topic: Teaching Quantitative Methods to Beginners: Challenges and Best Practices with Elena Llaudet and Kosuke Imai, authors of Data Analysis for Social Science: A Friendly and Practical Introduction

September 2, 2:00 to 3:30pm, LACC, 304A

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