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These are publications by LSE academics, listed by author alphabetically, published between 2001 and 2007.
2007
- Jon Adams: Interference Patterns: Literary Study, Scientific Knowledge, and Diciplinary Autonomy (Bucknell University Press, 2007)
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Chris Alden: China in Africa (Zed Books, 14 August 2007)
- Christopher Ankersen (ed): Understanding Global Terror (Polity Press, 19 June 2007)
- Rita Astuti, Jonathan Parry, Charles Stafford (eds): Questions of Anthropology (Berg Publishers Ltd, July 2007)
- Giles Atkinson, Simon Dietz, Eric Neumayer (eds): Handbook of Sustainable Development (Edward Elgar, July 2007)
- Olga Bailey, Bart Cammaerts and Nico Carpentier: Understanding Alternative Media (Open University Press, December 2007)
- Sebastian Balfour, Alejandro Quiroga: The Reinvention of Spain: nation and identity since democracy (Oxford University Press, 4 October 2007)
- Martin Bauer and Massimiano Bucchi: Journalism, Science and Society: Science Communication between News and Public Relations (Routledge, September 2007)
- Laura Bear: Lines of the Nation: Indian railway workers, bureaucracy and the intimate historical self (Columbia University Press, June 2007)
- Joanna Benjamin: Financial Law (Oxford University Press, 20 December 2007)
- Felix Berenskoetter and M.J. Williams (eds): Power in World Politics (Routledge, 14 December 2007)
- Federica Bicchi: European Foreign Policy Making Toward the Mediterranean (Palgrave, June 2007)
- Mats Berdal, Spyros Economides (eds): United Nations Interventionism, 1991-2004 (Cambridge University Press, February 2007)
- Sumantra Bose: Contested Lands: Israel-Palestine, Kashmir, Bosnia, Cyprus and Sri Lanka (Harvard University Press, May 2007)
- Nancy Cartwright: Hunting Causes and Using Them: approaches in philosophy and economics (Cambridge University Press, June 2007)
- Sharad Chari, Stuart Corbridge (eds): The Development Reader (Routledge, 31 October 2007)
- Andrew Charlton: Ozonomics: inside the myth of Australia's economic superheroes (Random House, July 2007)
- John L Comaroff, Jean Comaroff, and Deborah James (eds): Picturing a Colonial Past: the African photographs of Isaac Schapera (University of Chicago Press, July 2007)
- Christopher Coker: The Warrior Ethos: military culture and the War on Terror (Routledge, April 2007)
- Rachel Condry: Families Shamed: the consequences of crime for relatives of serious offenders (Willan Publishing, 1 May 2007)
- Nick Couldry, Sonia M Livingstone, Tim Markham: Media Consumption and Public Engagement: beyond the presumption of attention (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2007)
- Michael Cox: Twentieth Century International Relations: volumes one to eight (Sage Publications, January 2007)
- Paul Davies, Mark Freedland: Towards a Flexible Labour Market: labour legislation and regulation since the 1990s (Oxford University Press, March 2007)
- Yves Déloye and Michael Bruter (eds): Encyclopaedia of European Elections (Palgrave Macmillan, March 2007)
- Vesselin Dimitrov: Stalins Cold War: Soviet Foreign Policy, Democracy and Communism in Bulgaria, 1941-48 (Palgrave Macmillan, 4 December 2007)
- David Downes, Paul Rock, Christine Chinkin and Conor Gearty (eds): Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: from moral panics to states of denial, essays in honour of Stanley Cohen (Willan Publishing, May 2007)
- Matthew Engelke: A Problem of Presence: beyond scripture in an African church (University of California Press, May 2007)
- Robert Falkner: Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics (Palgrave Macmillan, 19 October 2007)
- Sarah Franklin: Dolly Mixtures: the remaking of genealogy (Duke University Press, May 2007)
- Maurice Fraser (ed): European Union: the next 50 years (Financial Times Business with Agora Projects in association with LSE, March 2007)
- Carola Frege: Employment Research and State Traditions. A Comparative History of Britain, Germany, and the United States (Oxford University Press, 6 September 2007)
- Conor Gearty: Civil Liberties (Oxford University Press, 13 September 2007)
- Harry Gelber: The Dragon and the Foreign Devils: China and the world, 1100 BC to the present (Bloomsbury Publications, May 2007)
- Anthony Giddens: Over to You, Mr Brown: how Labour can win again (Polity Press, 28 March 2007)
- Paul Gollan: Employee Representation in Non-Union Firms (SAGE Publications, January 2007)
- John Gray: Enlightenment's Wake: politics and culture at the close of the modern age (Routledge, 9 January 2007)
- John Gray: Black Mass: apocalyptic religion and the death of utopia (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, July 2007)
- David Held, Anthony G Mcgrew: Globalization Theory: approaches and controversies (Polity Press, February 2007)
- David Held, David Mepham (eds): Progressive Foreign Policy (Polity, 22 August 2007)
- David Held , Anthony McGrew: Globalization/Anti-Globalization (second edition) (Polity, 13 September 2007)
- Alistair Henry, David J Smith (eds): Transformations of Policing (Ashgate Publishing, 21 March 2007)
- John Hills, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud (eds): Making Social Policy Work (Policy Press, 31 October 2007)
- Simon Hix, Abdul G Noury and Gérard Roland: Democratic Politics in the European Parliament (Cambridge University Press, April 2007)
- Derek Hook: Foucault, Psychology and the Analytics of Power (Palgrave, 24 August 2007)
- James Hughes: Chechnya. From Nationalism to Jihad (University of Pennsylvania Press, June 2007)
- Joseph Jacob: Civil Justice in the Age of Human Rights (Ashgate Publishing, February 2007)
- Mary Kaldor, Terry Lynn Karl and Yahia Said (eds): Oil Wars (Pluto Press, March 2007)
- Paul Kelly: Locke's Second Treatise of Government (Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd, 29 November 2007)
- Martina Klett-Davies: Going it Alone?: lone motherhood in late modernity (Ashgate Publishing, 28 February 2007)
- Martin Knapp, David McDaid, Elias Mossialos, Graham Thornicroft: Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe (Open University Press, January 2007)
- Julian Le Grand: The Other Invisible Hand: delivering public services through choice and competition (Princeton University Press, 19 September 2007)
- Martin Loughlin, Neil Walker (eds): The Paradox of Constitutionalism: constituent power and constitutional form (Law: Oxford University Press, March 2007)
- Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan and Robert Reiner (eds): The Oxford Handbook of Criminology - fourth edition
(Oxford University Press, March 2007)
- Robin Mansell, Chrisanthi Avgerou, Danny Quah, Roger Silverstone (eds): The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies (Oxford University Press, April 2007)
- Patrick McGovern, Stephen Hill, Colin Mills, Michael White: Market, Class, and Employment (Oxford University Press, November 2007)
- Eva Micheler: Property in Securities: a comparative study (Cambridge Studies in Corporate Law, Cambridge University Press, September 2007)
- Alan Miller, Satoshi Kanazawa: Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters: from dating, shopping, and praying to going to war and becoming a billionaire - two evolutionary psychologists explain why we do what we do (Penguin Press, 2007)
- Yuval Millo, Fabian Muniesa, Michel Callon: Market Devices (Blackwell Publishing, September 2007)
- Giorgio Monti: EC Competition Law (Cambridge University Press, July 2007)
- Henrietta Moore: The Subject of Anthropology: gender, symbolism and psychoanalysis (Polity Press, March 2007)
- Martha Mundy, Richard Saumarez Smith: Governing Property, Making the Modern State: law, administration and production in Ottoman Syria (IB Tauris, February 2007)
- Laurie Nathan: No Ownership, No Commitment: a guide to local ownership of security sector reform (University of Birmingham, 17 May 2007)
- Tim Newburn: Criminology (Willan Publishing, 31 August 2007)
- Tim Newburn, Tom Williamson, Alan Wright (eds): Handbook of Criminal Investigation (Willan Publishing, April 2007)
- Judith Rumgay: Ladies of Lost Causes: rehabilitation, women offenders and the voluntary sector (Willan Publishing, March 2007)
- Anne Phillips: Multiculturalism without Culture (Princeton University Press, 11 July 2007)
- Anne Power: City survivors (Policy Press, 22 November 2007)
- Anne Power, John Houghton: Jigsaw Cities: big places, small spaces (Policy Press, 14 March 2007)
- Michael Power: Organized Uncertainty: designing a world of risk management (Oxford University Press, May 2007)
- Maurice Punch: Zero Tolerance Policing (Policy Press, November 2007)
- Robert Reiner: Law and Order: an honest citizen's guide to crime and control (Polity, August 2007)
- Nikolas Rose: The Politics of Life Itself: biomedicine, power and subjectivity in the 21st century (Princeton University Press, July 2007)
- Margot Salomon: Global Responsibility for Human Rights - World Poverty and the Development of International Law (Oxford University Press, November 2007)
- Michael W Scott: The Severed Snake: matrilineages, making place, and a Melanesian Christianity in Southeast Solomon Islands (Carolina Academic Press, March 2007)
- Hakan Seckinelgin: The International Politics of HIV/AIDS: global disease - local pain (Routledge, July 2007)
- John Sidel: The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: a reassessment (East West Centre, ISEAS publishing, September 2007)
- Lenny Smith: Chaos: a very short introduction (Oxford University Press, February 2007)
- Anna Souhami: Transforming Youth Justice: occupational identity and cultural change (Willan Publishing, February 2007)
- Robert Tavernor: Smoot's Ear: the measure of humanity (Yale University Press, 31 May 2007)
- Mark Thatcher: Internationalization and Economic Institutions Comparing the European Experience (Oxford University Press, June 2007)
- Gus Van Harten: Investment Treaty Arbitration and Public Law (Oxford University Press, 22 March 2007)
- Steve Woolcock: The New Economic Diplomacy (Ashgate, October 2007)
- Graham Ziegner (ed); Professor William Wallace (introduction): British Diplomacy: foreign secretaries reflect (Politico's Publishing, March 2007)
2006
- Aitzaz Ahsan, Meghnad Desai: Divided By Democracy (Roli Books, 22 May 2006)
- Tim Allen: Trial Justice: the International Criminal Court and the Lord's Resistance Army (Zed Books, 21 March 2006)
- Roy Allison, Margot Light, Stephen White: Putin's Russia and the Enlarged Europe (Blackwell Publishing, November 2006)
- Gautum Appa, Leonidas Pitsoulis, H Paul Williams (eds): Handbook on Modelling for Discrete Optimization (Springer, July 2006)
- Tony Barnett, Alan Whiteside: AIDS in the Twenty-First Century: disease and globalization (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2006)
- Rodney Barker: Making Enemies (Palgrave Macmillan, 8 December 2006)
- George J Benston, Michael Bromwich, Robert E Litan and Alfred Wagenhofer: Worldwide Financial Reporting: the development and future of accounting standards (Oxford University Press, April 2006)
- Tim Besley, Louise Cord: Delivering on the Promise of Pro-Poor Growth: insights and lessons from country experiences (World Bank Publications, November 2006)
- Tim Besley: Principled Agents? The Political Economy of Good Government (Oxford University Press, June 2006)
- Alnoor Bhimani: Contemporary Issues in Management Accounting (Oxford University Press, 6 April 2006)
- Bart Cammaerts, Nico Carpentier (eds): Reclaiming the Media: communication rights and democratic media roles (Intellect Books, November 2006)
- Fenella Cannell: The Anthropology of Christianity (Duke University Press, October 2006)
- Wendy Carlin, David Soskice: Macroeconomics: imperfections, institutions and policies (Oxford University Press, 2006)
- Youseff Cassis: Capitals of Capital: a history of international financial centres, 1780-2005 (Cambridge University Press, October 2006)
- Damian Chalmers, Christos Hadjiemmanuil, Giorgio Monti, Adam Tomkins: European Union Law: text and materials (Cambridge University Press, May 2006)
- Graeme Chamberlin, Linda Yueh: Macroeconomics (Thomson Learning, March 2006)
- Ross Cranston: How Law Works: the machinery and impact of civil justice (Oxford University Press, January 2006)
- Michael Cox, Adrian Guelke, Fiona Stephen: A Farewell to Arms? Beyond the Good Friday Agreement: second edition(Manchester University Press, February 2006)
- Howard Davies (ed): The Chancellors' Tales: managing the British economy (Polity, November 2006)
- Geert De Neve, Henrike Donner (eds): The Meaning of the Local: politics of place in urban India (Routledge, December 2006)
- Mark Duckenfield: Business and the Euro: business groups and the politics of EMU in Britain and Germany (Palgrave Macmillan, February 2006)
- Mark Duckenfield (ed); Volume editors: Vol 1: Stefan Altorfer; Vol 2: Benedikt Koehler; Vol 3: Mark Duckenfield: History of Financial Disasters, 1763-1995 (Pickering and Chatto Publishers, April 2006)
- Patrick Dunleavy, Colin Hay, Richard Heffernan and Philip Cowley (eds): Developments in British Politics, 8 (Basingstoke: Palgrave, May 2006)
- Patrick Dunleavy, Helen Margetts, Simon Bastow and Jane Tinkler: Digital Era Governance: IT corporations, the state and e-government (Oxford University Press, November 2006)
- Matthew Engelke, Matt Tomlinson: The Limits of Meaning: case studies in the anthropology of Christianity (Berghahn Books, 2006)
- Pavel Erochkine: Russia's Oil Industry: current problems and future trends (The Centre for Global Studies, June 2006)
- Cécile Fabre: Whose Body is it Anyway? (Oxford University Press, 6 April 2006)
- Robert Falkner (ed): The International Politics of Genetically Modified Food: diplomacy, trade and law (Palgrave Macmillan, 17 November 2006)
- Julian Fulbrook: Outdoor Activities, Negligence and the Law (Ashgate, February 2006)
- George Gaskell, Martin W Bauer: Genomics and Society: legal, ethical and social dimensions (Earthscan, June 2006)
- Conor Gearty: Can Human Rights Survive? (Cambridge University Press, 18 May 2006)
- Anthony Giddens, Patrick Diamond, Roger Liddle (eds): Global Europe, Social Europe (Polity, October 2006)
- Anthony Giddens: Europe in the Global Age (Polity (November 2006)
- Marlies Glasius, Mary Kaldor, Helmut Anheier (eds): Global Civil Society 2006/7 (Sage, October 2006)
- Howard Glennerster: British Social Policy: 1945 to the present (Blackwell Publishing, December 2006)
- Terry Gourvish: The Official History of Britain and the Channel Tunnel (Routledge, 30 June 2006)
- Jürgen Haacke: Myanmar's Foreign Policy: domestic influences and international implications (Routledge, 20 June 2006)
- Andrea Millwood Hargrave, Sonia Livingstone: Harm and Offence in Media Content: a review of the evidence (Intellect Publishing, February 2006)
- Frances Heidensohn (ed): Gender and Justice: new concepts and approaches (Willan Pubilshing, October 2006)
- David Held, Ayse Kaya (eds): Global Inequality: patterns and explanations (Polity, December 2006)
- David Held: Models of Democracy, third edition (Polity Press, 7 June 2006)
- Andreas Herberg-Rothe: Lyotard and Hegel: dialektik von philosophie und politik (published in German) (Passengen Publishing House, October 2005)
- Mercedes Hinton: The State on the Streets: police and politics in Argentina and Brazil (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1 February 2006)
- Dick Hobbs, Richard Wright (eds): The SAGE Handbook of Fieldwork (Sage Publications, 2006)
- Colin Howson, Peter Urbach: Scientific Reasoning: the Bayesian approach (third edition) (Open Court Books, 31 March 2006)
- Christopher Hughes: Chinese Nationalism in the Global Era (Routledge, 3 March 2006)
- Nicholas Humphrey: Seeing Red: a study in consciousness (Belknap Press, USA, March 2006, UK, April 2005)
- Deborah James: Gaining Ground? 'Rights' and 'Property' in South African Land Reform (Routledge, UK, Wits University Press, South Africa, 16 November 2006)
- Kate Jenkins, William Plowden: Governance and Nationbuilding: the failure of international intervention (Edward Elgar, June 2006)
- Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn: Policy Transfer and Criminal Justice (Open University Press, November 2006)
- Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn (eds): Plural Policing: a comparative perspective (Routledge, 29 March 2006)
- Sandra Jovchelovitch: Knowledge in Context: representations, community and culture (Routledge, 4 August 2006)
- Jannis Kallinikos: The Consequences of Information: institutional implications of technological change (UK SAGE Publications, 2006)
- David Keen: Endless War? Hidden Functions of the 'War on Terror' (Pluto Press, 6 June 2006)
- David Khabaz: Manufactured Schema: Thatcher, the miners and the culture industry (Troubador Publishing, April 2006)
- Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Karen E Smith: The European Union at the United Nations: intersecting multilateralisms (Palgrave, April 2006)
- Mary, Lacity, Leslie Willcocks: Global Sourcing of Business and IT Services (Palgrave, 2006)
- Chun Lin: The Transformation of Chinese Socialism (Duke University Press, May 2006)
- N Piers Ludlow: The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s: negotiating the Gaullist challenge (Routledge, 4 January 2006)
- John Macnicol: Age Discrimination: an historical and contemporary analysis (Cambridge University Press, April 2006)
- Ahmed Mahiou and Francis Snyder (eds) Food Security and Food Safety Brill (28 May 2006)
- Valeria Mosini (ed): Equilibrium in Economics: scope and limits (Routledge, December 2006)
- David Mosse, David Lewis (eds): The Aid Effect: giving and governing in international development (Pluto Press, May 2006)
- David Mosse, David Lewis (eds): Development Brokers and Translators: the ethnography of aid and agencies (Kumarian Press, May 2006)
- Andrew Murray: The Regulation of Cyberspace: control in the online environment (Routledge-Cavendish, 29 November 2006)
- Tim Newburn: The Politics of Crime Control: essays in honour of David Downes (Oxford University Press, September 2006)
- Richard Nobles, David Schiff: A Sociology of Jurisprudence (Hartharm Publishing, February 2006)
- Govin Permanand: EU Pharmaceutical Regulation: the politics of policy-making (European Policy Studies, Manchester University Press, March 2006)
- Diane Perrons (ed): Gender Divisions and Working Time in the New Economy (Marston Book Services, January 2006)
- Andy Pike, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, John Tomaney: Local and Regional Development (Routldege, 29 September 2006)
- Giorgio Riello: A Foot in the Past: consumers, producers and footwear in the long eighteenth century (Oxford University Press, 22 May 2006)
- Giorgio Riello, Peter McNeil (eds): Shoes: a history from sandals to sneakers (Berg Publishers, September 2006)
- Nikolas Rose: The Politics of Life Itself: biomedicine, power and subjectivity in the 21st century (Princeton University Press, November 2006)
- Saskia Sassen: Territory, Authority, Rights: from medieval to global assemblages (Princeton University Press, July 2006)
- Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey: From the Corn Laws to Free Trade: interests, ideas and institutions in historical perspectives (MIT Press, June 2006)
- Richard Sennett: The Culture of New Capitalism (Yale University Press, March 2006)
- John Sidel: Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: religious violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, December 2006)
- Roger Silverstone: Media and Morality: on the rise of the mediapolis (Polity, September 2006)
- Diane Stone, Christopher Wright (ed): The World Bank and Governance (Routledge, September 2006)
- Tirthankar Roy: The Economic History of India 1857-1947 (second edition) (Oxford University Press, November 2006)
- Tirthankar Roy: Traditional Industry in the Economy of Colonial India (Cambridge University Press, December 2006)
- Odd Arne Westad: The Global Cold War: Third World interventions and the making of our times (Cambridge University Press (2006)
- Stephen Woolcock (ed): Trade and Investment Rule-making: the role of regional and bilateral agreements (United Nations University Press, September 2006)
2005
- Katharine Adeney, Lawrence Saez (eds): Coalition Politics and Hindu Nationalism (Routledge, May 2005)
- Ian Angell: No More Leaning on Lamp-posts: managing uncertainty the Nick Charles way (July 2005)
- Brian Ardy, Iain Begg, Dermot Hodson, Imelda Maher, David G Mayes: Adjusting to the EMU (Routledge, November 2005)
- Sarah Ashwin: Adapting to Russia's New Labour Market: gender and employment behaviour (Routledge, December 2005)
- Jackie Assayag, Chris Fuller: Globalizing India: perspectives from below (Anthem Press, September 2005)
- Gareth Austin: Labour, Land and Capital in Ghana: from slavery to free labour in Asante, 1807-1956 (University of Rochester Press, March 2005)
- Laurence Badel, Stanislas Jeannesson, N Piers Ludlow (eds): Les Administrations Nationals et la Construction Européenne: une approche historique (1919-1975) (Peter Lang Publishing, August 2005)
- Sebastian Balfour: The Politics of Contemporary Spain (Routledge, January 2005)
- Nicholas Barr, Iain Crawford: Financing Higher Education: answers from the UK (Routledge, 12 January 2005)
- Brian Barry: Why Social Justice Matters (Polity Press, 1 January 2005)
- Nicholas Bayne: Staying Together: the G8 Summit confronts the 21st century (Ashgate Publishing, 27 June 2005)
- Jo Beall: Funding Local Governance: small grants for democracy and development (ITDG publishing, April 2005)
- Felix Berenskoetter, Michael J Williams (eds): Millennium: journal of international studies, special issue on Facets of Power in International Relations (Millennium Publishing House, June 2005)
- Tim Besley, N Roberto Zagha (eds): Development Challenges in the 1990s: leading policymakers speak from experience (World Bank Publications, 18 April 2005)
- Sudipto Bhattacharya, George M Constantinides (eds): Theory of Valuation (second edition) (World Scientific Publishing, July 2005)
- Julia Black, Martin Lodge, Mark Thatcher (eds): Regulatory Innovation: a comparative analysis (Edward Elgar, October 2005)
- Maurice Bloch: Essays on Cultural Transmission (Berg Publishers, July 2005)
- Michael Bruter: Citizens of Europe? the Emergence of a Mass European Identity (Palgrave Macmillan, August 2005)
- Nick Buck, Ian Gordon, Alan Harding, Ivan Turok (eds): Changing Cities: rethinking urban competitiveness, cohesion and governance (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2005)
- Deborah Cass : The Constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization: legitimacy, democracy and community in the international trading system (Oxford University Press, 28 July 2005)
- Anne Corbett: Universities and the Europe of Knowledge: ideas, institutions and policy entrepreneurship in European Union higher education 1955-2005 (Palgrave Macmillan, October 2005)
- Stuart Corbridge, Glyn Williams, Manoj Srivastava, Rene Veron: Seeing the State: governance and governmentality in rural India (Cambridge University Press, 13 October 2005)
- Philip Cowley: The Rebels: how Blair mislaid his majority (Methuen Publishing Press, 24 October 2005)
- Hartley Dean: Social Policy (Polity, December 2005)
- Sue Fernie, David Metcalf (eds): Trade Unions: resurgence or demise? (Routledge, 7 September 2005)
- Andrew Martin Fischer: State Growth and Social Exclusion in Tibet: challenges of recent economic growth (Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 19 May 2005)
- Michael Gallagher, Paul Mitchell: The Politics of Electoral Systems (Oxford University Press, 8 September 2005)
- Marlies Glasius: The International Criminal Court: a global civil society achievement (Routledge, 8 September 2005)
- Marlies Glasius, Mary Kaldor (eds): A Human Security Doctrine for Europe: project, principles, practicalities (Routledge, 13 September 2005)
- Gordon Gow: Policymaking for Critical Infrastructure: a case study on strategic interventions in public safety telecommunications (Ashgate, February 2005)
- Fred Halliday: The Middle East in International Relations: power, politics and ideology (Cambridge University Press, March 2005)
- Fred Halliday: 100 Myths About the Middle East (Saqi Books, March 2005)
- Robert Hazel, Richard Rawlings (eds): Devolution, Lawmaking and the Constitution (Imprint Academic, April 2005)
- David Held: Debating Globalization (Polity Press, September 2005)
- David Held, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi (eds): Global Governance and Public Accountability (Blackwell, January 2005)
- John Hills, Kitty Stewart (eds): A More Equal Society? New Labour, poverty, inequality and exclusion (Policy Press, 12 January 2004)
- Walter W Holland, Susie Stewart: Screening in Disease Prevention: what works? (Radcliffe Publishing, August 2005)
- Christopher Hood, Oliver James, B Guy Peters, Colin Scott (eds): Controlling Modern Government: variety, commonality and change (Edward Elgar, 2005)
- Bridget Hutter, Michael Power (eds): Organizational Encounters with Risk (Cambridge University Press, November 2005)
- Atsuko Ichijo, Gordana Uzelac (eds): When is a Nation? Towards an Understanding of Theories of Nationalism (Routledge, August 2005)
- Jennifer Jackson Preece: Minority Rights: between diversity and community (Polity Press, October 2005)
- Dominique Jacquin-Berdal, Martin Plaut (eds): Unfinished Business: Ethiopia and Eritrea at war (Red Sea Press, 1 April 2005)
- David Keen: Conflict and Collusion in Sierra Leone (James Currey, October 2005)
- Michael Kerr: Transforming Unionism: David Trimble and the 2005 general election (Irish Academic Press (9 November 2005)
- Michael Kerr: Imposing Power-Sharing: conflict and coexistence in Northern Ireland and Lebanon (Irish Academic Press, 18 October 2005)
- Youna Kim: Women, Television and Everyday Life in Korea: journeys of hope (Routledge, September 2005)
- Justin Kirby, Paul Marsden (eds): Connected Marketing: the viral, buzz and word of mouth revolution (Elsevier, 21 November 2005)
- William Kissane: The Politics of the Irish Civil War (Oxford University Press, 25 August 2005)
- Mathias Klang and Andrew Murray (eds): Human Rights in the Digital Age (Glasshouse Press, 12 January 2005)
- Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, Michael Zürn: New Modes of Governance in the Global System: exploring publicness, delegation and inclusiveness (Palgrave Macmillan, November 2005)
- Denisa Kostovicova: Kosovo: the politics of identity and space (Routledge, July 2005)
- Jenny Kuper: Military Training and Children in Armed Conflict: law policy and practice (Brill, March 2005)
- Richard Layard: Happiness: lessons from a new science (Penguin UK, March 2005)
- Richard Layard, Stephen Nickell, Richard Jackman: Unemployment: macroeconomic performance and the labour market (Oxford University Press, January 2005)
- Leah A Lievrouw, Sonia Livingstone: Handbook of New Media: student edition (Sage Publications, December 2005)
- Stephen Machin, Anna Vignoles: What's the Good of Education? The Economics of Education in the UK (Princeton University Press, June 2005)
- Alan Manning: Monopsony in Motion: imperfect competition in labor markets (Princeton University Press, March 2005: paper back issue)
- Robin Mansell, Brian S Collins (eds): Trust and Crime in Information Societies (Edward Elgar, January 2005)
- Michael Mason: The New Accountability: environmental responsibility across borders (Earthscan, 17 February 2005)
- Tim Newburn and Michael Shiner (with Tara Young): Dealing with Disaffection: young people, mentoring and social inclusion (Willan Publishing, 11 May 2005)
- Shani Orgad: Storytelling Online: talking breast cancer on the internet (Peter Lang NY, July 2005)
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier, Jeremy Grant: Corporate Governance in the US and Europe: where are we now? (Palgrave Macmillan, November 2005)
- Jill Peay (ed): Seminal Issues in Mental Health Law (Ashgate Publishing: The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory, second series, June 2005)
- Andy Pratt, David Hesmondhalgh (eds): International Journal of Cultural Policy: Volume 11, number one (Taylor and Francis, March 2005)
- Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Anders Skrondal: Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata (Stata Press, 12 August 2005)
- Erik Ringmar: Surviving Capitalism: how we learned to live with the market and remained almost human (Anthem Books, 23 August 2005)
- Erik Ringmar: The Mechanics of Modernity in Europe and East Asia: the institutional origins of social change and stagnation (Routledge, 19 May 2005)
- Tirthankar Roy: Rethinking Economic Change in India: labour and livelihood (Routledge, May 2005)
- Joël Ruet: Privatising Power Cuts? Ownership and Reform of State Electricity Boards (Academic Foundation, India, February 2005)
- Hakan Seckinelgin: The Environment and International Politics: international fisheries, Heidegger and social method (Routledge, September 2005)
- Roger Silverstone (ed): Media, Technology and Everyday Life in Europe: from information to communication (Ashgate Publishing, June 2005)
- Andrew Wells, Rethinking Cognitive Computation: Turing and the Science of the Mind (Palgrave Macmillan, 4 November 2005)
2004
- Anne van Aaken, Christian List, Christoph Luetge (eds): Deliberation and Decision: economics, constitutional theory and deliberative democracy (Ashgate Publishing, 28 February 2004)
- Rita Astuti, Gregg Solomon, Susan Carey: Constraints on Conceptual Development: a case study of the acquisition of folkbiological and folksociological knowledge of Madegascar (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, October 2004)
- Chrisanthi Avgerou, Claudio Ciborra, Frank Land (eds): The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology (Oxford University Press, July 2004)
- Tony Barnett (lead author): HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: meeting the challenge - facts and policy options (United Nations Development Programme, 2004)
- Clive Barnett, Murray Low: Spaces of Democracy (Sage Publications, August 2004)
- Luc Bovens, Stephan Hartmann: Bayesian Epistemology (Oxford University Press, January 2004)
- John Braithwaite, Nicola Lacey, Christine Parker, Colin Scott (eds): Regulating Law (Oxford University Press, 17 June 2004)
- John Breuilly, Ronald Speirs: Germany's Two Unifications: anticipations, experiences, responses (Palgrave Macmillan, December 2004)
- Barry Buzan: The United States and the Great Powers: world politics in the twenty-first century (Polity Press, 27 August 2004)
- David Card, Richard Blundell, Richard Freeman (eds): Seeking a Premier Economy: the economic effects of British Economic Reforms, 1980-2000 (University of Chicago Press: National Bureau of Economic Research: comparative labour market series, 28 July 2004)
- Robert Cassen, Tim Dyson, Leela Visaria: Twenty-First Century India: population, economy, human development and the environment (Oxford University Press, January 2004, India; March 2004, UK and US)
- Sharad Chari: Fraternal Capital: peasant-workers, self-made men and globalisation in provincial India (Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, and Permanent Black, New Delhi, May/June 2004)
- Michael Cox (ed): EH Carr: a critical appraisal (Palgrave Macmillan, May 2004)
- Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro, Lynn M Shore, M Susan Taylor, Lois E Tetrick (eds): The Employment Relationship: examining psychological and contextual perspectives (Oxford University Press, 18 March 2004)
- Mirela Dalipaj, Russell King, Nicola Mai: Exploding the Migration Myths: analysis and recommendations for the European Union, the UK and Albania (Oxfam publishing, January 2004)
- Hartley Dean (ed): The Ethics of Welfare: human rights, dependency and responsibility (The Policy Press, 24 March 2004)
- Richard Dickens, Paul Gregg, Jonathan Wadsworth (eds): The Labour Market Under New Labour: the state of working Britain (Palgrave Macmillan, January 2004)
- David Easter: Britain and the Confrontation with Indonesia, 1960-66 (IB Tauris (24 September 2004)
- Carola Frege, John Kelly: Varieties of Unionism: struggles for union revitalization in a globalizing economy (Oxford University Press, 19 August 2004)
- Tim Forsyth (ed): Encyclopedia of International Development (Routledge, 19 November 2004)
- Chris Fuller: The Camphor Flame: popular Hinduism and society in India (revised and expanded edition) (Princeton University Press, September 2004)
- Conor Gearty: Principles of Human Rights Adjudication (Oxford University Press, 25 March 2004)
- Harry Gelber: Opium, Soldiers and Evangelicals (Palgrave Macmillan, 29 April 2004)
- Marlies Glasius, David Lewis, Hakan Seckinelgin (eds): Exploring Civil Society: political and cultural contexts (Routledge, 11 August 2004)
- John Gray: Heresies: against progress and other illusions (Granta books, 23 September 2004)
- Catherine Hakim: Key Issues in Women's Work (Cavendish Publishing, 20 September 2004)
- Anthony Hall, James Midgley: Social Policy for Development (Sage Publications, April 2004)
- Carol Harlow: State Liability: tort law and beyond (Oxford University Press, Clarendon Law Lectures, October 2004)
- John Harriss, Kristian Stokke, Olle Tornquist (eds): Politicising Democracy: the new local politics of democratisation (Palgrave Macmillan, part of International Political Economy series, November 2004)
- Trevor Hartley: European Union Law in a Global Context: text, cases and materials (Cambridge University Press, 30 April 2004)
- David Held: Global Covenant: the social democratic alternative to the Washington consensus (Polity, 9 April 2004)
- David Held, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi (eds): American Power in the 21st Century (Polity, October 2004)
- John Hills: Inequality and the State (Oxford University Press (21 October 2004)
- Derek Hook (ed): Critical Psychology (University of Capt Town Press, March 2004)
- Jude Howell (ed): Governance in China (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2 February 2004)
- Jude Howell, Diane Mulligan: Gender and Civil Society (Routledge, September 2004)
- James Hughes, Gwendolyn Sasse, Claire Gordon: Europeanization and Regionalization in the EU's Enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe: the myth of conditionality (Palgrave Macmillan, October 2004)
- Hannele Huhtala: The Emancipated Worker? A Foucauldian Study of Power, Subjectivity and Organising in the Information Age (The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters, December 2004)
- John Hutchinson: Nations as Zones of Conflict (Sage, December 2004)
- Atsuko Ichijo: Scottish Nationalism and the Idea of Europe: concepts of Europe and the nation (Routledge, 5 July 2004)
- Lee Jackson, Eric Nathan (photographer): Victorian London (New Holland Publishers (UK), (October 2004)
- Ivan Katchanovski, Rafael Gomez, Seymour Martin Lipset, Noah M Meltz, Thomas A Kochan (forward): The Paradox of American Unionism: why Americans like unions more than Canadians do but join much less (Cornell University Press, July 2004)
- Paul Kelly: Liberalism (Polity, October 2004)
- John Kelly, Paul Willman (eds): Union Organization and Activity (Routledge, 23 April 2004)
- Nicola Lacey: A Life of H L A Hart: the nightmare and the noble dream (Oxford University Press, 1 September 2004)
- George Lawson: Negotiated Revolutions: the Czech Republic, South Africa and Chile (Ashgate, 18 December 2004)
- Stephen Mangen: Social Exclusion and Inner City Europe (Palgrave Macmillan, May 2004)
- David McKnight: Going the Whiteman's Way: kinship and marriage among Australian Aborigines (Ashgate, October 2004)
- Giorgio Barbara Navaretti, Anthony J Venables: Multinational Firms in the World Economy (Princeton University Press, October 2004)
- Tim Newburn (ed): Policing: key readings (Willan Publishing, November 2004)
- Peter Newman, Andy Thornley: Planning World Cities: globalization and urban politics (Palgrave Macmillan, October 2004)
- Paul Preston: Juan Carlos: a people's king (HarperCollins, 4 May 2004)
- Terhi Rantanen: The Media and Globalization (Sage Publications, December 2004)
- Kristina Spohr Readman (ed): Building Sustainable and Effective Military Capabilities: a systemic comparison between professional and conscript forces (NATO Science Series, IOS Press, December 2004)
- Kristina Spohr Readman: Germany and the Baltic Problem After the Cold War: the development of a new Ostpolitik, 1989-2000 (Routledge, June 2004)
- Sally Rumsey: How To Find Information: a guide for researchers (Open University Publishing, October 2004)
- Renata Salecl: On Anxiety (Routledge, 16 June 2004)
- Kenneth Shadlen: Democratization Without Representation (Penn State University Press, August 2004)
- Gerry Simpson: Great Powers and Outlaw States: unequal sovereigns in the international legal order (Cambridge University Press, May 2004)
- Leslie Sklair: Globalization: capitalism and its alternatives (Oxford University Press, September 2004)
- Karen E Smith: The Making of EU Foreign Policy: the case of Eastern Europe (2nd edition) (Palgrave Macmillan, January 2004)
- Hugh Stephenson (ed): Challenges for Europe (Palgrave Macmillan, October 2004)
- David Stevenson: 1914-1918: the history of the First World War (Basic Books, USA, 1 June 2004; Allen Lane [Penguin Books], UK, 2 September 2004)
- Joseph E Stiglitz, Andrew Charlton: Fair Trade for All: how trade can promote development (Oxford University Press, December 2005)
- Tim Newburn, Richard Sparks (eds): Criminal Justice and Political Cultures (Willan Publishing, 22 January 2004)
- Diane Perrons: Globalization and Social Change: people and places in a divided world (Routledge, 2 April 2004)
- Richard Sennett: Respect: the formation of character in a world of inequality (The Penguin Press, 29 January 2004)
- Leila Simona Talani: European Political Economy: political science perspectives (Ashgate, June 2004)
- Karen Throsby: When IVF Fails: feminism, infertility and the negotiation of normality (Palgrave Macmillan, August 2004)
- Judy Wajcman: TechnoFeminism (Polity, February 2004)
- Elizabeth Weinberg: Sociology in the Soviet Union and Beyond: social enquiry and social change (Ashgate Publishing, July 2004)
- Jon Williamson: Bayesian Nets and Causality: philosophical and computational foundations (Oxford University Press, 23 December 2004)
- Michael B Yahuda: International Politics of the Asia Pacific since 1945 (Routledge, 15 December 2004)
2003
- Suki Ali: Mixed-race, Post-race: new ethnicities and cultural practices (Berg Publishers, 31 November 2003)
- Julian Baggini and Jeremy Stangroom (eds) [with an interview with Helena Cronin]: What Philosophers Think (Continuum, March 2003)
- George Barker, Deborah Cass, Brett Williams (eds): China and the World Trading System: entering the new millennium (Cambridge University Press, 31 March 2003)
- Michael Barzelay, Colin Campbell: Preparing for the Future: strategic planning in the US Air Force (Brookings institution Press, 1 October 2003)
- Antony Best, Jussi Hanhimaki, Joseph Maiolo, Kirsten Schulze: International History of the Twentieth Century (Routledge, 11 September 2003)
- Alnoor Bhimani (eds): Management Accounting in the Digital Economy (Oxford University Press, 13 November 2003)
- Harald Braun, Edward Vallance (eds): Contexts of Conscience in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700 (Palgrave Macmillan, November 2003)
- Harry Bauer, Elisabetta Brighi (eds): International Relations at LSE: a history of 75 years (Millennium Publishing Group, 3 December 2003)
- Roy F Baumeister, George Loewenstein, Daniel Read (eds): Time and Decision: economic and psychological perspectives on intertemporal choice (Russell Sage Foundation, 1 March 2003)
- Nicholas Bayne and Stephen Woolcock (eds): The New Economic Diplomacy: decision making and negotiation in international economic relations (Ashgate Publishing, 19 February 2003)
- Thomas Blomberg and Stanley Cohen (eds): Punishment and Social Control (2nd ed) (Aldine de Gruyter [New York], August 2003)
- Sumantra Bose: Kashmir: roots of conflict, paths to peace (Harvard University Press, September 2003)
- David Boucher and Paul Kelly (eds): Political Thinkers: from Socrates to the present (Oxford University Press, 16 January 2003)
- Catherine Campbell: Letting Them Die: why HIV/AIDS prevention programmes fail (James Currey Publishers in association with The International African Institute, 18 September 2003)
- John Clark: Worlds Apart: civil society and the battle for globalization (Earthscan, 18 August 2003)
- John Clark (ed): Globalizing Civic Engagement (Earthscan, 18 August 2003)
- Hugh Collins: Employment Law (Oxford University Press [Clarendon Law Series], 26 June 2003)
- Stefan Collignon: The European Republic: reflections on the political economy of a future constitution (Kogan Page, 18 September 2003)
- Adam Crawford, Tim Newburn: Youth Offending and Restorative Justice: implementing reform in youth justice (Willan Publishing, March 2003)
- Katerina Dalacoura: Islam, Liberalism and Human Rights: implications for International Relations (I B Tauris, February 2003)
- Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said (eds): Financial Crises and Global Governance (Routledge, London New York, 14 October 2003)
- Keith Dowding, Jurgen De Wispelaere, Stuart White: The Ethics of Stakeholding (Palgrave Macmillan, December 2003)
- Patrick Dunleavy: Authoring a PhD: how to plan, draft, write and finish a doctoral thesis or dissertation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2 May 2003)
- Kenneth Dyson, Klaus H Goetz (eds): Germany, Europe and the Politics of Constraint (Oxford University Press, October 2003)
- Zsolt Enyedi and John Madeley (eds): Church and State in Contemporary Europe: the chimera of neutrality (Frank Cass Publishers, January 2003)
- Pavel Erochkine, Robert Skidelsky (eds): Russia's Choices: the Duma elections and after (The Centre for Global Studies, 10 November 2003)
- Kevin Featherstone, Claudio M Radaelli (eds): The Politics of Europeanization (Oxford University Press, June 2003)
- Chris Fuller: The Renewal of the Priesthood: modernity and traditionalism in a south Indian temple (Princeton University Press, December 2003 US; January 2004 UK)
- Marlies Glasius (ed): Global Civil Society 2003 (Oxford University Press, November 2003)
- John Gray: Al Qaeda and What it Means to be Modern (Faber and Faber, 23 May 03)
- Terry Gourvish (ed): Business and Politics in Europe, 1900-1970: essays in honour of Alice Teichova (Cambridge University Press, August 2003)
- Catherine Hakim: Models of the Family in Modern Societies: ideals and realities (Ashgate, August 2003)
- Jussi M Hanhimäki, O A Westad (eds): The Cold War: a history in documents and eyewitness accounts (Oxford University Press, 7 August 2003)
- David Boyd Haycock, Patrick Wallis: Quackery and Commerce in Seventeenth-Century London: the proprietary medicine business of Anthony Daffy (The Wellcome Trust, Medical History supplement 25, December 2005)
- David Held and Mathias Koenig-Archibugi (eds): Taming Globalization: frontiers of governance (Polity Press, May 2003)
- Timothy J Hochstrasser, P Schröder (eds): Early Modern Natural Law Theories: context and strategies in the early Enlightenment (Kluwer Academic Publishers, September 2003)
- Carsten Holbraad: Internationalism and Nationalism in European Political Thought (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2003)
- Christopher Hughes and Gudrun Wacker: China and the Internet: politics of the digital leap forward (RoutledgeCurzon, February 2003)
- Janet Hunter: Women and the Labour Market in Japan's Industrialising Economy: the textile industry before the Pacific war (RoutledgeCurzon, 26 June 2003)
- Mary Kaldor: Global Civil Society: an answer to war (Polity Press, April 2003)
- Jeremy Kendall: The Voluntary Sector: comparative perspectives in the UK (Routledge, 3 October 2003)
- Julian Le Grand: Motivation, Agency and Public Policy: of knights and knaves, pawns and queens (Oxford University Press, 23 September 2003)
- Martin Loughlin: The Idea of Public Law (Oxford University Press, December 2003)
- Ruth Lupton: Poverty Street (Policy Press, November 2003)
- John Madeley (ed): Religion and Politics (Ashgate, February 2003)
- John Madeley and Zsolt Enyedi (eds): Bringing Churches Back In: church and state in Europe (Frank Cass Publishers, January 2003)
- Nicola Mai, Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers (eds): Albanian Migration and New Transnationalisms (Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies vol 29 no 6, Carfax Publishing Company, November 2003)
- Kieran McEvoy, Tim Newburn (eds): Criminology, Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice
(Palgrave Macmillan, September 2003)
- Eve Mitleton-Kelly (ed): Complex Systems and Evolutionary Perspectives of Organisations: the applications of complexity theory to organisations (Elsevier, October 2003)
- Eleanora Montuschi: The Objects of Social Science (Contiuum, October 2003)
- Katharine Mumford and Anne Power: East Enders: family and community in east London (Policy Press, April 2003)
- Tim Newburn: Crime and Criminal Justice Policy (2nd edition) (Longman Criminology Series, October 2003)
- Tim Newburn (ed): A Handbook of Policing (Willan Publishing, 10 October 2003)
- Adam Oliver (ed): Equity in Health and Health Care: views from ethics, economics and political science. Proceedings from a meeting of the Health Equity Network (Nuffield Trust, December 2003)
- Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen: Transnational Politics: the case of Turks and Kurds in Germany (Routledge, January 2003)
- Anne Power and Katharine Mumford: Boom or Abandonment: housing conflicts in British cities (Chartered Institute of Housing, February 2003)
- Hugh Roberts: The Battlefield Algeria 1988-2001: studies in broken polity (Verso Books, February 2003)
- Declan Roche: Accountability in Restorative Justice (Oxford University Press, February 2003)
- Liza Schuster: The Use and Abuse of Political Asylum in Britain and Germany (Frank Cass Publisher, March 2003)
- Karen E Smith: European Foreign Policy in a Changing World (Polity Press, September 2003)
- David Stasavage: Public Debt and the Birth of the Democratic State: France and Great Britain 1688-1789 (Cambridge University Press, April 2003)
- Max Steuer: The Scientific Study of Society (Kluwer, January 2003)
- Tony Travers: The Politics of London: governing an ungovernable city (Palgrave Macmillan, November 2003)
- Anne West and Hazel Pennell: Underachievement in Schools (Routledge Falmer, 11 July 2003)
- O A Westad: Decisive Encounters (Stanford University Press (April 2003)
- Peter Wilson: The International Theory of Leonard Woolf: a study in twentieth century idealism (Pallgrave Macmillan, October 2003)
- Sarah Worthington: Equity (Oxford University Press [Clarendon Law Series], 5 June 2003)
2002
- Christopher Abel and Colin M Lewis (eds): Exclusion and Engagement: social policy in Latin America (The Brookings Institute, August 2002)
- Lykke Andersen, Clive WJ Granger, Eustaquio J Reis, Diana Weinhold, Sven Wunder: The Dynamics of Deforestation and Economic Growth in the Brazilian Amazon (Cambridge University Press, 12 December 2002)
- Helmut K Anheier, Diana Leat: From Charity to Creativity: philanthropic foundations in the 21st Century (COMEDIA in association with the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, 15 November 2002)
- Sarah Ashwin, Simon Clarke: Russian Trade Unions and Industrial Relations in Transition (Palgrave Macmillan, December 2002)
- Chrisanthi Avgerou: Information Systems and Global Diversity (Oxford University Press, Jan 2002)
- Rita Baeten, Martin McKee, Elias Mossialos (eds): The Impact of EU Law on Health Care Systems (Work and Society series vol 39; Peter Lang (Brussels), November 2002)
- Christoph Bail, Robert Falkner, Helen Marquard (eds): The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: reconciling trade and biotechnology with environment and development (Earthscan, April 2002)
- David J Bartholomew, J Galbraith, Irini Moustkaki, Fionay Steele: Analysis and Interpretation of Multivariate Data for Social Scientists (Chapman and Hall/CRC, February 2002)
- Martin W Bauer, George Gaskell, eds Biotechnology: the making of a global controversy (Cambridge University Press,,June 2002)
- Jo Beall: Uniting a Divided City: governance and social exclusion in Johannesburg (Earthscan, July 2002)
- Sumantra Bose: Bosnia after Dayton: nationalist partition and international intervention (Hurst & Co, London, June 2002; Oxford University Press, New York, August 2002)
- Chris Brown: Sovereignty, Rights and Justice: international political theory today (Polity Press, 1 May 2002)
- Chris Brown, Terry Nardin and N J Rengger, eds: International Relations in Political Thought (Cambridge University Press, 25 April 2002)
- Nick Buck, Ian Gordon, Peter Hall, Michael Harloe, Mark Kleinman: Working Capital: life and labour in contemporary London (Routledge, 24 October 2002)
- Sylvia Chant, Nikki Craske Gender in Latin America (Latin America Bureau, 2002)
- Claudio Ciborra: The Labyrinths of Information: challenging the wisdom of systems (Oxford University Press, July 2002)
- Stanley Cohen: Folk Devils and Moral Panics: 30th anniversary edition (Routledge, 1 July 2002)
- Christopher Coker: Globalisation and Insecurity in the Twenty-first Century: NATO and the management of risk (OUP, June 2002)
- Stefan Collignon: Monetary Stability in Europe (Routledge, February 2002)
- Stefan Collignon, Daniela Schwarzer (eds): Private Sector Involvement in the Euro: the power of ideas (Routledge, December 2002)
- Richard N. Cooper and Richard Layard, eds: What the Future Holds: insights from social science (The MIT press, January 2002)
- Linda Colley: Captives: Britain, empire and the world 1600-1850 (Random House, 26 September 2002)
- Jean Comaroff, John Comaroff, René Girard, John Gray, Jürgen U Moltmann, Paul Ricoeur, Richard Schacht, Anthony Thiselton: 2000 Years and Beyond: faith, identity and the common era (Routledge, 25 October 2002)
- Nick Couldry: Media Rituals: a critical approach (Routledge, December 2002)
- Nicholas Crafts: Britain's Relative Economic Performance 1870-1999 (Institute of Economic Affairs: Research Monograph no. 55, 16 April 2002)
- Hartley Dean: Welfare Rights and Social Policy (Prentice Hall, July 2002)
- Tim Dyson and Cormac Ó Gráda, eds: Famine Demography: perspectives from the past and present (Oxford University Press, May 2002)
- Martin Evans, Michael Noble, Gemma Wright, George Smith, Myfanwy Lloyd and Chris Dibben: Growing Together or Growing Apart? Geographic patterns of change of Income Support and income-based Jobseekers Allowance claimants in England between 1995 and 2000 (The Policy Press, May 2002)
- Tim Forsyth: Critical Political Ecology: the politics of environmental science (Routledge, 6 December 2002)
- Richard Freeman (ed): Inequality Around the World (Palgrave, June 2002)
- Terry Gourvish: British Rail 1974-97: from integration to privatisation (Oxford University Press, March 2002)
- John Gray: Straw Dogs (Granta, 29 August 2002)
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John Harriss: Depoliticizing Development: the World Bank and social capital (Anthem Press, March 2002)
- David Held, Anthony McGrew: Governing Globalization (Polity Press, 25 October 2002)
- David Held, Anthony McGrew: Globalization and Anti-Globalization (Polity Press, July 2002)
- Clare Hemmings: Bisexual Spaces: a geography of sexuality and gender (Routledge, NY, May 2002)
- Christopher Hill: The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy (Palgrave Macmillan, 4 October 2002)
- John Hills, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud, eds: Understanding Social Exclusion (Oxford University Press, June 2002)
- Nicholas Humphrey: The Mind Made Flesh (Oxford University Press, Feb 2002)
- Dominique Jacquin-Berdal: Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Horn of Africa: a critique of the ethnic interpretation (Mellen Press, 2002)
- Dominick Jenkins: The Final Frontier: science, America and terror (Verso Books, November 2002)
- Jan O. Jonsson and Colin Mills (eds): Cradle to Grave: life-course change in modern Sweden (Sociologypress, 2002)
- Paul Kelly (ed): Multiculturalism Reconsidered (Polity Press, 12 October 2002)
- Bill Kissane: Explaining Irish Democracy (University College Dublin Press, May 2002)
- Anton Kreukels, William Salet, Andy Thornler, eds: Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning: comparative studies of European city-regions. (Spon Press, 8 November 2002)
- Leah A Lievrouw, Sonia Livingstone (eds): Handbook of New Media: social shaping and consequences of ICTs (Sage Publications, 31 January 2002)
- Sonia Livingstone: Young People and New Media (Sage Publications, July 2002)
- Robin Mansell (ed): Inside the Communication Revolution: evolving patterns of social and technical interaction (Oxford University Press, February 2002)
- George Marcoulides and Irini Moustaki, eds: Latent Variable and Latent Structure Models (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, April 2002)
- Martin McKee, Elias Mossialos: EU Law and the Social Character of Health Care (Peter Lang, Brussels, September 2002)
- David McKnight: From Hunting to Drinking: the devastating effects of alcohol on an Australian Aboriginal community (Routledge, 22 May 2002)
- Eileen Munro: Effective Child Protection (August 2002, Sage Publications)
- Richard Nobles, James Penner, David Schiff (eds): Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory: commentary and materials (Butterworths Law, August 2002)
- Louiza Odysseos and Haken Seckinelgin (eds): Gendering the International (Palgrave Macmillan, September 2002)
- Gwyn Prins: The Heart of War: on power, conflict and obligation in the twenty-first century (Routledge, 20 August 2002)
- Terhi Rantanen: The Global and the National: media and communications in post-communist Russia (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, May 2002)
- Sally Sainsbury: People, Policies and Professionals: a study of learning disability in a small town (Ashgate, August 2002)
- Amartya Sen: Rationality and Freedom (Harvard University Press, December 2002)
- Peter Wilson: Internationalism and the Search for Peace (Palgrave Macmillan,16 August 2002)
2001
- Pete Alcock, Howard Glennerster, Ann Oakley, Adrian Sinfield, eds: Welfare and Wellbeing: Richard Titmusss contribution to social policy (The Policy Press, Oct 2001)
- Helmut Anheier, Marlies Glasius and Mary Kaldor, eds: Global Civil Society 2001 (Oxford University Press, October 2001)
- Robert Baldwin, Christopher Hood and Henry Rothstein: The Government of Risk (Oxford University Press, August 2001)
- Rodney Barker: Legitimating Identities: the self-presentations of rulers and subjects (Cambridge University Press, Oct 2001)
- Véronique Bénéï and C J Fuller, eds: The Everyday State and Society in Modern India (C Hurst & Co, April 2001)
- Steven Casey: Cautious Crusade: Franklin D Roosevelt, American public opinion, and the war against Nazi Germany (Oxford University Press, Dec 2001)
- Sylvia Chant, Andy Thornley, Gareth Jones, Diane Perrons, Caroline Moser and Saskia Sassen et al: Cities in a Globalizing World: global report on human settlements 2001 (Earthscan, June 2001)
- Richard Cookson, David Mcdaid, Adam Oliver eds: The Issues Panel for Equity in Health: the discussion papers (The Nuffield Trust, 2001)
- James Hughes and Gwendolyn Sasse (eds): Ethnicity and Territory in the Former Soviet Union: regions in conflict (Frank Cass & Co, Regional & Federal Studies, November 2001)
- Robert Humphreys: Poor Relief and Charity, 1869-1945: the London Charity Organization Society (Palgrave, Oct 2001)
- David Lewis: The Management of Non-Governmental Development Organizations (Routledge, May 2001)
- Margot Light and Karen E Smith, eds: Ethics and Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press, 13 Sep 2001)
- SP Mangen, Jo Campling,consultant ed: Spanish Society after Franco: regime transition and the welfare state (Palgrave, August 2001)
- John Mingers and Jonathan Rosenhead, eds: Rational Analysis for a Problematic World Revisited: problem structuring methods for complexity, uncertainty and conflict (2nd edition) John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Sep 2001)
- Christos J Paraskevopoulos: Interpreting Convergence in the European Union (Palgrave, June 2001)
- Hakan Seckinelgin and Hideaki Shinoda, eds: Ethics and International Relations (Palgrave, Nov 2001)
- Anthony D. Smith: Nationalism (Polity Press, Nov 2001)
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