David McBride.

David McBride

Publisher (Politics)
Location
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Email
David_McBride@press.princeton.edu

I publish books on politics writ large, covering all of political science (except for political theory) and modern American political history. I pursue books that advance ambitious arguments about manifestly important topics across world politics that can transform how we think about a particular problem. I also seek out authors capable of synthesizing cutting-edge research on highly topical issues into accessible books that can attract a general audience. Finally, I value books that can effectively speak beyond the politics discipline to adjacent fields such as economics, history, sociology, and psychology. ¿ìɫֱ²¥â€™s distinguished politics list has produced many classics over the years, and these recent titles continue that tradition: Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way’s Revolution and Dictatorship, Amy Zegart’s Spies, Lies, and Algorithms,  Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld’s The Hollow Parties, Marietje Schaake’s Tech Coup, Mark Beissinger’s The Revolutionary City, Brianna Nofil’s The Migrant's Jail, Ismail White and Chryl Laird’s Steadfast Democrats, Diana Mutz’s Winners and Losers, Jacob Grumbach’s Laboratories against Democracy, Kathleen Thelen’s Attention, Shoppers! Yuhua Wang’s The Rise and Fall of Imperial China, Timothy Frye’s Weak Strongman, Stephanie Turnullo’s How the Heartland Went Red, and Surgei Guriev and Daniel Treisman’s Spin Dictators.