Policy Press

Public Administration Annual Conference 2021 series highlights

Below we have highlighted our current Social and Public Policy series.

Don't forget you can use code POPAC21 to get 50% off all Social and Public Policy and Politics and International Relations books until 8 September.

If you’re interested in writing for one of our series, you can find out more about how to submit a proposal on each individual series page. Click on the ‘find out more’ links below.



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Transnational Administration and Global Policy

Series Editors: Kim Moloney, Murdoch University, Michael W. Bauer, School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, Italy and Meng-Hsuan Chou, NTU Singapore

Publishes important manuscripts that explain and contribute to theorizing the expansion and institutionalization of global governance structures and processes by examining the actors and ideas permeating, shaping, and critically engaging in these developments. Find out more about the series and how to submit a proposal here.



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International Library of Policy Analysis

Series editors: Iris Geva-May, Professor Emerita, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Adjunct Professor, Carleton University, Canada and Visiting Professor, The Wagner School, NYU, New York, US and Michael Howlett FRSC, Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) and Burnaby Mountain Professor, Simon Fraser University, Canada

This major series brings together a detailed examination of the theory and practice of policy analysis systems at different levels of governments and by non-governmental actors in a range of specific countries. The most recent book in the series focuses on Ireland, and forthcoming volumes include policy analysis in Spain and South Korea. Find out more about the series and how to submit a proposal here.



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New Perspectives in Policy and Politics

Edited by Oscar Berglund, University of Bristol, UK, Claire Dunlop, University of Exeter, UK, and Chris Weible, University of Colorado, US.

Books in the series were first published as special issues of our Policy & Politics journal.

The changing nature of politics and the contemporary challenges facing public and social policy demand new perspectives that contest existing assumptions and deliver new ways of understanding a changing world. This series focuses on contributions that aim to re-orient perennial debates and open-up emerging seams of research. Find out more here.



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Civil Society and Social Change

Series Editors: Ian Rees Jones, Cardiff University, Mike Woods, Aberystwyth University and Paul Chaney, Cardiff University

This series provides interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives on the rapidly changing nature of civil society at local, regional, national and global scales. Find out more about the series and how to submit a proposal here.

The latest book in the series City Regions and Devolution in the UK by David Beel, Martin Jones and Ian Rees Jones is available Open Access here.



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Research in Comparative and Global Social Policy

Series Editors: Heejung Chung, University of Kent, UK, Alexandra Kaasch, University of Bielefeld, Germany, and Stefan Kühner, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Published in association with the Social Policy Association.

In a world that is rapidly changing, increasingly connected and uncertain, there is a need to develop a shared applied policy analysis of welfare regimes. Through a unique combination of comparative and global social perspectives, books in this series will address broad questions around how nation states and transnational policy actors deal with globally shared challenges. Find out more about the series and how to submit a proposal here.

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