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Alumni books published in 2011

The Coloured Mass: Art and Artists in the Twickenham Area from Tudor Times to the 21st Century

Dr David Allan (BSc Econ 1946, MSc Econ 1950)

Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa
Michael Amoah (MSc Sociology 1991)

A Brief Guide to Secret Religions
Dr David V Barrett (PhD Sociology 2009)

Journeys of the Mind: the amazing adventures of Ethel and Willy
Carol Edler Baumann (PhD International Relations 1957)

Presenting History: Past and Present
Professor Peter J. Beck (BSc Econ International History 1965, PhD International History 1971)

Adrift: charting our course back to a great nation
Steven Beschloss (MSc Economic History 1985) and others

Bencharong & Chinaware in the Court of Siam: The Surat Osathanugrah Collection
Pimpraphai Bisalputra (BSc Statistics 1978)

America the Vulnerable: Inside the New Threat Matrix of Digital Espionage, Crime, and Warfare
Joel Brenner (PhD Government 1972)

Promoting Good Governance, Development and Accountability: implementation and the WTO
Susan Brown-Shafii (PhD International Relations 1998)

Issues in EU and US Foreign Policy
Munevver Cebeci (MSc International Relations 1999)

Hostage: A Year at Gunpoint with Somali Gangsters
Rachel Chandler (BSc Econ 1988, MSc Econ 1991)

Political Administrators: The Story of the Civil Service of Pakistan
Amin Ullah Chaudry (LLM 1979)

Food
Dr Jennifer Clapp (MSc International Relations 1988 and PhD International Relations 1991)

Women at the top: Challenges; Choices and Change
Marianne Coleman (BA Sociology 1967)

Human Rights, Natural Resource and Investment Law in a Globalised World
Lorenzo Cotula (MSc Development Studies 2001)

Innovation and Regional Growth in the European Union
Riccardo Crescenzi (MSc Local Economic Development 2004)

Grafton Elliot Smith, Egyptology and the Diffusion of Culture
Paul Crook (PhD 1962)

Learning from the EU Constitutional Treaty
Ben Crum (General Course 1992)

American Neoconservatism: The Politics and Culture of a Reactionary Idealism
Jean-Francois Drolet (MSc International Relations 1997)

Your Stronger Financial Future: The eight essential strategies for making profitable investments
Michael Egan (General Course 1988)

Governing Global Finance: The Evolution and Reform of the International Financial Architecture
Anthony Elson (visiting Fellow, International Relations 2004

High Ideals and Noble Intentions: Voluntary Sector-Government Relations in Canada
Peter R. Elson (MSc Voluntary Sector Organisation 2002)

Bright Young Royals: Your guide to the next generation of bluebloods
Jerramy Fine (MSc Social Policy and Planning 2000)

The Assumption of Agency Theory
Dr Kate Forbes-Pitt (BSc Sociology 2000, MSc ADMIS 2001)

The Tribal Imagination: Civilization and the Savage Mind
Robin Fox (BSc 1957)

Immunity, Individuals and International Law
Elizabeth Franey (LLM 2001, PhD Law 2010)

A Distinct Judicial Power: The Origins of an Independent Judiciary, 1606-1787
Scott Gerber (General Course 1982)

Mr Justice: A Novel
Scott Gerber (General Course 1982)

No Precedent, No Plan: Inside Russia's 1998 Default
Martin Gilman (MSc Economics 1972, MPhil Economics 1975)

African Parliamentary Reform
Ed: Alexander Hamilton (MPA Public and Economic Policy 2008) and others

The Rise of Evo Morales and the MAS
Sven Harten (PhD Government 2008)

The Annotated Export Administration Regulations Desk Reference, 2011-2012 ed

Ed.:  Ira E. Hoffman (M.Sc International Relations 1975)

Moralizing The Corporation: Transnational Activism and Corporate Accountability
Dr Boris Holzer (PhD Sociology 2001)

The Copts of Egypt: Challenges of Modernisation and Identity
Vivien Ibrahim (MSc History of International Relations 2003)

Qualitative Research As Emergent Inquiry: Reframing Qualitative Practice In Terms Of Complex Responsive Processes
Sheila Keegan (MSc Social Psychology 1975)

The Memory of State Terrorism in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay
Francesca Lessa (PhD International Relations 2009)

The Hong Kong Basic Law
Pui Yin Lo (LLB 1991)

The Responsible Corporation in a Global Economy
Ed: Camilla Maclean (MSc Development Management 1998)

In the Ranks
Jack Maddox (BSc Econ 1957)

 

 

Mirage in the Desert: reporting the Arab Spring
Eds: John Mair (BSc Econ 1972) and Professor Richard Keeble

The Price of Fish: A New Approach to Wicked Economics and Better Decisions
Dr Michael Mainelli (PhD Management 2004)

Investigative Journalism: dead or alive
Eds: John Mair (BSc Econ 1972) and Professor Richard Keeble

Face The Future: tools for the modern media age
Eds: John Mair (BSc Econ 1972) and Professor Richard Keeble

Internet Co-Regulation
Dr Chris Marsden (LLB 1989, PhD Law 2001)

Agricultural and Environmental Informatics, Governance and Management: emerging research applications
Ed: Basil Manos (MSc Operational Research 1981)

Kafka... for our time
Translated by Dr. Azadeh Medaglia (MPhil Sociology 1993), author Michael Major

The New World of UN Peace Operations: learning to build peace
Stephan Mergenthaler (MSc Practice of International Affairs 2006) and others

Fine Lines and Distinctions: murder, manslaughter and the unlawful taking of human life
Professor Terence Morris (BSc Sociology 1953, PhD 1955) and others

On to Civvy Street
Peter Neary (PhD International History 1965)

The Domestic Economy of the Soul......Freud's Five Case Studies
John O'Neill (BSc Sociology 1955)

The Political Trial of Benjamin Franklin: A Prelude to the American Revolution
Kenneth Penegar (Research Fee student 1958)

The Network Effect: A practical guide to making – and keeping – the connections that can make your world go round
Judith Perle (MPhil 1978)

The Promise of Dialogue
Louise Phillips (PhD Social Psychology 1993)

The Year of High Treason
Dr Vithal Rajan (PhD International Relations 1976)

Private Utilities and Poverty Alleviation: Market Initiatives at the Base of the Pyramid
Carlos Rufin (General Course 1985)

Vision and Strategy in Indian Politics
Jivanta Schottli (BSc 1999 International Relations and PhD 2004 Economic History)

Brown at 10
Anthony Seldon (PhD International History 1981) and Guy Lodge (BSc Social Policy and Government 1999, MSc European Politics 2001)

Infinite Vision: How Aravind Became the World's Greatest Business Case for Compassion
Suchitra Shenoy (MSc Politics of the World Economy 1999)

Researching Families and Relationships: Reflections on Process
Ed: Roona Simpson (MSc Gender Studies 1999, PhD Gender Studies 2005) and others

24 Hours with 24 Lawyers: Profiles of Traditional and Non-Traditional Careers
Jasper Sirny Kim (MSc Economic History 1996)

Cockney Kid: The Making of an Unconventional Psychologist
Dr Anthony Taylor (Certificate Social Science and Administration 1949)

The Prison System and its Effects
Dr Anthony Taylor (Certificate Social Science and Administration 1949)

Success in Agricultural Transformation
Dr Isabelle Tsakok (BA Philosophy & Economics 1970, MSc Economics 1971)

Managing an Age Diverse Workforce
Ed: by Shaun Tyson (PhD 1980) and Emma Parry

Business Schools Under Fire
Ed: Ernst von Kimakowitz (MSc Government 1997)

Humanistic Ethics in the Age of Globality
Ed: Ernst von Kimakowitz (MSc Government 1997)

A Companion to Life Course Studies: The Social and Historical Context of the British Birth Cohort Studies
Eds: Michael Wadsworth (PhD 1977) and John Bynner

Sleep Quietly in Your Beds
Derek Walker OBE (BSc Economics 1956)

Feathers on the Brain
Brian Watkins (BSc Government 1954)

Henrietta Barnett, Social Worker and Community Planner
Micky Watkins (BSc Econ History 1946)

Charles Taylor and Liberia: Ambition and Atrocity in Africa's Lone Star State
Colin M Waugh (MSc Economics 1978)

A British Hero - Christopher St. John Sprigg Aka Christopher Caudwell
Dr James Whetter (PhD Economic History 1960)

The Good War: NATO and the liberal conscience in Afghanistan
Michael Williams (PhD International Relations 2006)

Writing History in International Criminal Trials
Dr Richard Wilson (BSc Anthropology 1986, PhD Anthropology 1988)

First Thing We Do, Let's Deregulate All the Lawyers
Clifford Winston (MSc Economics 1975)

Defying Evil: how the Italian army saved Croatian Jews during the Holocaust
Benjamin Wood (Diploma International Relations 1987)

A Vulcan's Tale: How the Bush Administration Mismanaged the War in Afghanistan
Dr Dov Zakheim (General Course 1969)

The Enemy We Need
Michael Zurowski (PhD 1975)

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