Announcement

  

 

 

Cambridge University Press is delighted to offer the members of the ECPR Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy a 20% discount on the paperback version of a new provocative publication, The Dark Side of Democracy, written by Michael Mann. It is the most comprehensive study of ethnic cleansing across the world, giving in-depth coverage of terrible cases like Armenia, the Nazi Holocaust, Cambodia, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda, as well as cases of lesser violence in early modern Europe and in contemporary India and Indonesia. To order at the discounted price of £14.40 please email us at www.directcustserve@cambridge.org or phone us at +44 (0)1223 326050 quoting Ref: SGED12005. The discount applies until the end of November 2005.

For further information about the title please visit www.cambridge.org/ 0521538548

 

 Cambridge University Press is delighted to offer the members of the ECPR Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy a 20% discount on a new publication, Deadly Connections , written by Daniel Byman. The first book of its kind, the phenomenon of state-sponsored terrorism is analysed by a scholar in the field, and long-time analyst for Rand Corporation in Washington DC. It focuses on the Middle East and South Asia, alongside histories of radical groups such as al-Qaida, Hizbullah, and Hamas. To order at the discounted price of £16.00 please email us at www.directcustserve@cambridge.org or phone us at +44 (0)1223 326050 quoting Ref: SGED22005. The discount applies until the end of November 2005.

For further information about the title please visit www.cambridge.org/ 0521839734

  

Cambridge University Press is delighted to offer the members of the ECPR Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy a 20% discount on a new publication, The Killing Trap, written by Manus Midlarsky.

Praise

'Manus Midlarsky, a leading scholar of war, has written a book of monumental significance. He emerges here as the pioneering thinker who has produced the first truly rigorous and comparative theory of genocide…However the field of genocide studies will evolve, this book will be the benchmark against which all future work will be compared.'

Bruce Bueno de Mesquita. Stanford University

• Offers a comparative analysis of the genocides, politicides and ethnic cleansings of the twentieth century, which claimed over 40 million victims

• Unique - seeks to explain cases where genocide did not occur, as well as cases where it did

• Examines the Holocaust, Rwanda and Armenia, and comes up-to-date with Darfur and Bosnia

To order at the discounted price of £13.60 please email us at www.directcustserve@cambridge.org or phone us at +44 (0)1223 326050 quoting Ref: SGED32005. The discount applies until the end of November 2005.

For further information about the title please visit www.cambridge.org/ 0521894697