Series

The Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) at the New School combines interdisciplinary study with problem-solving skills. The program focuses on a wide array of global issues including economics, poverty, development, culture, human rights, conflict, and security. The publications produced by the program provide commentary and analysis on relevant international issues.

Publishers: Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA)
The New School, New York, US
Publications: Constrained Autonomy and the Developmental State
The Political Ontology of Catastrophe
The Field of the Blackbirds and the Battle for Europe
A Pragmatic Ideal for Global Economic Governance Reform
Housing Policy in the US
Sovereignty Matters: States, Security and Climate Change in the Arctic
Human Security
The Human Right to Development and Global Partnerships
Extending Political Rights to Citizens Abroad
Media, Civil Society and the State in Democratic Politics in Africa
Social Inclusion in Mumbai
The United States Military as an Agent of Development
The World Bank’s Excursion into Economic Geography
Security of Property Rights for Whom?
Journeys Beyond the West
Child Budget Initiatives in Latin America
The City in the Global Crisis
From Master Plans to Stimulus Packages
Speculating on Change
The Political Economy of Oil in the US-Iran Crisis
Measuring the Progressive Realization of Economic and Social Human Rights in Brazil
The Offshore Camps of the European Union
Vulnerability and Resilience of the Middle Class in Latin America
On Vital Systems Security
Managing Radical Disputes: Public Reason, the American Dream, and the Case of Same-Sex Marriage
Fighting the "Good Fight": An Assessment of Democratic Proposals for a New National Security Strategy
9/11 and the Paradox of American Power
Lust/Caution in IR: Democratising World Politics from Postcolonial Asia
Genocide by Attrition
A Fairy Tale of Science: Playing with Hayward Alker
Are Internationally Agreed Development Goals (IADGs) Being Implemented in National Development Strategies and Aid Programmes?
Time for Change in Global Trade and Financial Governance
The Kitsch of War: Misappropriating Sun Tzu for an American Imperial Hypermasculinity
Borderlands: A Postcolonial-Feminist Alternative to Neoliberal Self/Other Relations
Why the Code of Conduct for Resolving Sovereign Debt Crises Falls Short
The Economics of CO2 Mitigation
Conflict Prevention and Development Cooperation
The Power of Anticipation
The Strategic Triad: Form and Content in Brazil’s Triangular Cooperation Practices
Thinking Outside the Bubble: The Urban Crises of Land, Labor, and Capital
Unequal Development in the 1990s: Growing Gaps in Human Capabilities
Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of the US War on Terror
Shared Knowledge, Joint Pursuits
Justice and Developing Country Debt
Opening Doors Upstairs: Networks and Social Capital among Ipanema Doormen
More is Not Enough: Urban Scale and the International Community
Labors of Globalization: Emergent State Responses
"Second Nature": The Nature/Nurture Debate in Enlightenment Pedagogical Thought, From Locke to Rousseau
Hypermasculine War Games: Triangulating US-India-China
Key Note Address: Nabokov and Saint Petersburg
Transnational Responses to Human Trafficking in the Balkans
Thin Institutional Arrangement of Overlapping Adjudicating Regimes
Ethical Issues Relevant to Debt
Money and Wealth in Russia
Global Sourcing Dynamics, Inequality, and "Decent Work" in Auto Parts
Fear and Property: Why a Liberal Social Ontology Fails Postcolonial States
Thinking and Acting on Poverty
Feminist and Ecological Economics
The Players and The Game of Sovereign Debt
All Things Unequal: Female Career Continuity and the Gender and Family Gaps
Of Heathens, High Priests, and Acolytes: Ruminations on the Two Faces of Friendly Fascism in the Academy
Risk and the City: Bombay, Mumbai and Other Theoretical Departures
Fiction as Method/Method as Fiction; Stories and Storytelling in the Social Sciences
The Spatial Forms and Social Norms of "Actually Existing Neoliberalism"
The Costs of Terrorism and the Costs of Countering Terrorism
The Kitsch of War: Misappropriations of Sun Tzu for an American Imperial Hypermasculinity
Does Military Spending Stimulate or Retard Economic Performance?
Urbanization and Conflict
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