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2. Redistributing the Poor: Jails, Hospitals, and the Crisis of Law and Fiscal Austerity. By Armando Lara-Millán. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 240. $27.95 (paper)
3. Burning Up: A Global History of Fossil Fuel Consumption . By Simon Pirani. London: Pluto Press, 2018. xiii + 255 pp. Illustrations, tables, appendices, notes, bibliography, and index. Cloth $99.00, paper $27.00. Carbon Ideologies, Volume I: No Immediate Danger. By William T. Vollmann. New York: Viking, 2018. xx + 601 pp. Illustrations, maps, tables, appendices, and notes. Cloth $40.00, paper $20.00, e-book $10.99. Carbon Ideologies, Volume II: No Good Alternative. By William T. Vollmann. New York: Viking, 2018. xviii + 667 pp. Illustrations, maps, tables, appendices, and notes. Cloth $40.00, paper $20.00, e-book $10.99
4. Scarcity in the Modern World: History, Politics, Society, and Sustainability, 1800-2075. Edited by Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, John Brewer, Neil Fromer, and Frank Trentmann. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. xiv + 294 pp. Illustrations, charts, tables, graphs, notes, and index. Cloth $115.00, ebook $82.80. The Invention of Sustainability: Nature and Destiny, c.1500–1870. By Paul Warde. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. xi + 407 pp. Notes, bibliography, and index. Cloth $46.88, paper $34.99, ebook $28.00
5. Why Austerity Persists. By Jon Shefner and Cory Blad. Medford, Mass.: Polity Press, 2019. Pp. vi+203. $69.95 (cloth); $24.95 (paper)
6. Thatcher’s Progress: From Social Democracy to Market Liberalism through an English New Town. By Guy Ortolano. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi+302. $39.99 (cloth); $32.00 (Adobe eBook Reader). The New Enclosure: The Appropriation of Public Land in Neoliberal Britain. By Brett Christophers. London: Verso, 2018. Pp. xviii+362. $29.95 (cloth); $19.95 (paper); $9.99 (e-book)
7. On Shifting Foundations: State Rescaling, Policy Experimentation, and Economic Restructuring in Post-1949 China, by Kean Fan Lim. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. ix+238 pp. A$52.95 (paper), A$41.99 (e-book)
8. The Fight for China’s Future: Civil Society vs. the Chinese Communist Party, by Willy Wo-Lap Lam. London: Routledge, 2020. viii+234 pp. A$201.60 (cloth), A$62.99 (paper), A$53.59 (e-book)
9. China’s Urban Champions: The Politics of Spatial Development, by Kyle A. Jaros. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. v+340 pp. US$95.00/£78.00 (cloth), US$29.95/£24.00 (paper)
10. Urban Horror: Neoliberal Post-Socialism and the Limits of Visibility, by Erin Y. Huang. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2020. xii+271 pp. US$99.95 (cloth), US$26.95 (paper)
11. Taiwan in Dynamic Transition: Nation Building and Democratization, edited by Ryan Dunch and Ashley Esarey. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2020. xviii+235 pp. US$95.00 (cloth), US$30.00 (paper)
12. Beneath the China Boom: Labor, Citizenship, and the Making of a Rural Land Market, by Julia Chuang. Oakland: University of California Press, 2020. ix+231 pp. US$85.00 (cloth), US$29.95 (paper, e-book)
13. Building a Resilient Twenty-First-Century Economy for Rural America. By Don E. Albrecht. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2020. Pp. xi+208. $40.00 (cloth); $21.95 (paper)
14. Chasing World-Class Urbanism: Global Policy versus Everyday Survival in Buenos Aires. By Jacob Lederman. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020. Pp. 280. $112.00 (cloth); $28.00 (paper)
15. From Empire to Nation State: Ethnic Politics in China, by Yan Sun. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020 x+368 pp. US$99.99/A$156.95 (cloth), US$34.99/A$56.95 (paper), US$28.00/S$28.00 (e-book)
16. Beneath the China Boom: Labor, Citizenship, and the Making of a Rural Land Market. By Julia Chuang. Oakland: University of California Press, 2020. Pp. xvii+256. $85.00 (cloth); $29.95 (paper)
17. Volkswagen in the Amazon: The Tragedy of Global Development in Modern Brazil. By Antoine Acker. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017. xiv + 314 pp. Illustrations, notes, maps, figures, abbreviations, bibliography, and index. Cloth $105, paper $29.99, e-book $24.00
18. Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy. By Adia Harvey Wingfield. Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. Pp. xiv+201. $85.00 (cloth); $29.95 (paper)
19. Unending Capitalism: How Consumerism Negated China’s Communist Revolution, by Karl Gerth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. x+384 pp. US$77.88 (cloth), US$19.11 (paper), US$12.49 (Kindle)
20. Organic Resistance: The Struggle over Industrial Farming in Postwar France. By Venus Bivar. Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges. Edited by Mart A. Stewart and Harriet Ritvo. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2018. Pp. xvi+224. $90.00 (cloth); $29.95 (paper); $22.99 (e-book)
21. Making Autocracy Work: Representation and Responsiveness in Modern China, by Rory Truex. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. 232 pp. US$34.99 (paper)
22. Policy, Regulation, and Innovation in China’s Electricity and Telecom Industries, edited by Loren Brandt and Thomas G. Rawski. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 526 pp. US$44.00 (paper)
23. Orend, Brian. War and Political Theory. Medford: Polity, 2019. Pp. 240. $64.95 (cloth); $22.95 (paper)
24. Red China’s Green Revolution: Technological Innovation, Institutional Change, and Economic Development under the Commune, by Joshua Eisenman. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. viii+436 pp. US$35.00/£27.00 (paper)
25. The Islamic State in Britain: Radicalization and Resilience in an Activist Network. By Michael Kenney. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xii+287. $99.99 (cloth); $31.99 (paper)
26. Black Wave: How Networks and Governance Shaped Japan’s 3/11 Disasters. By Daniel P. Aldrich. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. xviii+270. $82.50 (cloth); $27.50 (paper)
27. Lives on the Line: How the Philippines Became the World’s Call Center Capital. By Jeffrey J. Sallaz. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. viii+244. $29.95 (paper)
28. Give and Take: Developmental Foreign Aid and the Pharmaceutical Industry in East Africa. By Nitsan Chorev. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2020. Pp. xii+305. $95.00 (cloth); $29.95 (paper)
29. The New American Farmer: Immigration, Race, and the Struggle for Sustainability. By Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2019. Pp. xv+195. $30.00 (paper)
30. A Social History of Maoist China: Conflict and Change, 1949–1976, by Felix Wemheuer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. xvi+331 pp. US$29.99 (paper)
31. Lessie B. Branch Optimism at All Costs: Black Attitudes, Activism, and Advancement in Obama’s America. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2018. Pp. 142. $24.95 (paper)
32. Strategizing against Sweatshops: The Global Economy, Student Activism, and Worker Empowerment. By Matthew S. Williams. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2020. Pp. xix+292. $99.50 (cloth); $34.95 (paper)
33. The Battle for Fortune: State-Led Development, Personhood, and the Power among Tibetans in China, by Charlene Makley. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. ix+324 pp. US$115.00 (cloth), US$29.95 (paper), US$14.99 (e-book)
34. Embracing 'Asia' in China and Japan: Asianism Discourse and the Contest for Hegemony, 1912–1933, by Torsten Weber. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. vii+407 pp. €69.99 (paper)
35. State Formation in China and Taiwan: Bureaucracy, Campaign, and Performance, by Julia C. Strauss. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. xii+280 pp. US$81.69 (cloth), US$25.49 (paper), US$15.99 (Kindle e-book)
36. Dependency in the Twenty-First Century? The Political Economy of China–Latin America Relations, by Barbara Stallings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. vii+82 pp. US$20.00 (paper), US$16.00 (e-book)
37. The State Strikes Back: The End of Economic Reform in China?, by Nicholas R. Lardy. Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2019. ix+172 pp. $US23.95 (paper)
38. Creating the Intellectual: Chinese Communism and the Rise of a Classification, by Eddy U. Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. xi+226 pp. US$34.95 (paper)
39. Activating China: Local Actors, Foreign Influence, and State Response, by Setsuko Matsuzawa. New York: Routledge, 2019. viii+171 pp. A$242.00 (cloth), A$77.99 (paper)
40. Seth M. Markle, A Motorcycle on Hell Run: Tanzania, Black Power, and the Uncertain Future of Pan-Africanism, 1964–1974. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2017. Pp. 296. $39.95 (paper)
41. Joshua P. Howe (Editor). Making Climate Change History: Documents from Global Warming’s Past. Foreword by Paul S. Sutter. (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics.) xvi + 340 pp., notes, index. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2017. $24 (paper); ISBN 9780295741390. Cloth available
42. Ruling Nature, Controlling People: Nature Conservation, Development and War in North-Eastern Namibia since the 1920s. Luregn Lenggenhager. Basel, Switzerland: Basler Afrika Bibliographen, 2018, 266 pp. $30.00, paper. ISBN 978-3-906927-00-8
43. Combatting Modern Slavery: Why Labour Governance Is Failing and What We Can Do about It. By Genevieve LeBaron. Medford, Mass.: Polity Press, 2020. Pp. ix+215. $64.95 (cloth); $22.95 (paper)
44. Politics of Empowerment: Disability Rights and the Cycle of American Policy Reform. By David Pettinicchio. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2019. Pp. xiii+255. $90.00 (cloth); $30.00 (paper)
45. Basque Immigrants and Nevada’s Sheep Industry: Geopolitics and the Making of an Agricultural Workforce, 1880–1954 . By Iker Saitua. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2019. x + 301 pp. Chart, bibliography, and index. Paper $44.95
46. Hustle and Gig: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy. By Alexandrea J. Ravenelle. Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. Pp. xiii+273. $85.00 (cloth); $29.95 (paper)
47. South Central Is Home: Race and the Power of Community Investment in Los Angeles. By Abigail Rosas. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2019. Pp. xv+250. $85.00 (cloth); $25.00 (paper)
48. Conservative Innovators: How States Are Challenging Federal Power. By Ben Merriman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. x+239. $105.00 (cloth); $32.50 (paper)
49. The Political Economy of Resource Regulation: An International and Comparative History, 1850–2015. Edited by Andreas R. D. Sanders, Pål Thonstad Sandvik, and Espen Storli. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2019. 376 pp. Maps, charts, tables, graphs, notes, and index. Cloth $95.00, paper $39.95, e-book $39.95
50. Politicized Society: Taiwan’s Struggle with Its One-Party Past, by Mikael Mattlin. Copenhagen: NIAS Press, 2018. vii+404 pp. £18.99 (paper)
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