Examines how and why holding US presidents accountable for war crimes is an obligatory but impossible task in the American constitutional system
Analyzes the writing of D. H. Lawrence and Eileen Chang to envision how love crosses cultural boundaries
A lifetime of achieving the gold standard of interdisciplinary research
Encourages academic success by guiding students through the steps of an academic presentation
The first comprehensive biography of Wang Jingwei, a poet, politician, and the most controversial figure in modern Chinese history
Exposes how we have constructed and marginalized the Other across cultures, and suggests creative global solutions for inclusive multiculturalism
Reveals Canada–US border and security policies vary drastically depending on regional needs
How music defines US presidential campaigns
Musical improvisation as a vehicle for teaching, learning, and enacting social justice
How a 100-year-old play about spiritual possession beyond the grave continues to engage and fascinate
Explores the history of American musical theater’s engagement with notions of madness, from Man of La Mancha to A Strange Loop
Essays by leading scholars expand understandings of theatrical realism through East Asian performances across premodern, modern, and contemporary periods
A critical look at transcendence and a radical delight with language
Provides diverse global perspectives from seasoned scholars and teachers on systematically evaluating quality writing
The alphabet's devastating consequences for humanity
Free expression is essential to the pursuit of truth
Informal institutions are core to political life
How musicians from the West African Republic of Benin transform Benin’s cultural traditions
A radical egalitarian vision of the transatlantic, creole roots of American public education
Examines how women in higher office must balance feminine stereotypes with exercising their power
Methodologies for the study of International organizations