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- 2011: China Since the Global Crisis: Ascent Uninterrupted?

- David Lampton and Victor Shih
- 2011: What Counts in US Politics: Voters or Interest Groups?

- Alan Abramowitz and William Domhoff
- 2011: Understanding the Great Recession

- Thomas Palley, Anwar Shaikh and Jeff Madrick
- 2010: Future of Public Higher Education in California

- Marc Bousquet and Christopher Newfield
- 2010: A Multilateral Moment: A New US Foreign Policy?

- Wesley Clark and Paul W. Schroeder
- 2010: Climate Change and Public Policy After Copenhagen

- Matthew Kahn and Richard Somerville
- 2010: Trading Places: China and the US in the International System

- Richard Baum and Barry Naughton
- 2010: The Obama Presidency After One Year

- Joyce Appleby and Michael Lind
- 2009: What is Good for Goldman Sachs is Good for America The Origins of the Present Crisis

- Robert Brenner
- 2009: Peak Oil and Future of Energy

- David Goodstein and Vaclav Smil
- 2009: Globalization and Living Standards

- Richard Freeman and Edward E Leamer
- 2009: Climate Change: Causes, Consequences, and How to Respond

- Diana Liverman and Glen MacDonald
- 2009: Economic Meltdown: Causes and Consequences

- Robert Brenner and Gary Dymski
- 2009: The World Food Crisis

- Harriet Friedmann and Raj Patel
- 2009: Perpetual War?

- General Wesley Clark and Michael Mann
- 2009: Climate Change in a World of Slums

- Mike Davis
- 2008: Organized Workers and the Making of Los Angeles, 1890-1915

- Jeffrey D Stansbury
- 2008: American Empire?

- Chalmers Johnson
- 2008: US Foreign Policy: Continuity or Rupture?

- James Mann, John Mueller and Ronald Steel
- 2008: The Future of the Mass Media

- Michael Massing and Robert Sheer
- 2008: Law and the Courts

- Erwin Chemerinsky and John C Yoo
- 2008: Immigration Policy: Who Benefits?

- Joel Fetzer and Roger D Waldinger
- 2008: Bush's America - Rhetoric and Realities

- Christopher Caldwell and Michael Lind
- 2007: Japan and East Asia: Still a Special Path?

- Meredith Jung-En Woo and Ron Bevacqua
- 2007: Paths to Modernity: Japan and the West

- Harry Harootunian, Carol Gluck and Fred G Notehelfer
- 2007: Paths to Modernity: China and India

- Hui Wang and Sanjay Subrahmanyam
- 2006: The Latin American Challenge: Chavez, Morales, Castro

- Tariq Ali
- 2006: Age Shock and Financialization: The Crisis in Pensions

- Robin Blackburn
- 2006: Israel’s Separation Fence

- Gadi Algazi
- 2006: A New Populism in Latin American?

- Adolfo Gilly and Alfredo S Filho
- 2006: The Question of European Unity

- John Gillingham and Bernard Cassen
- 2006: Russia: Failed Transition?

- Georgi Derluguian
- 2006: Organizing Against the WTO: Hong Kong

- Loong-Yu Au
- 2006: Israel and Palestine

- Nadim Rouhana, Gershon Shafir and Beshara Doumani
- 2006: Hugo Chavez and the Future of Venezuela

- Steven Ellner and David Myers
- 2006: Democracy in Iraq?

- Juan Cole and Larry Diamond
- 2005: China Today: Economy and Politics

- Tiejun Wen
- 2005: The US Media: Freedom, Power, & Profits

- Robert McChesney and Alexander Cockburn
- 2005: Triumph of the Right?

- Thomas Frank and Mike Davis
- 2002: Assessment of Interracial/Interethnic Conflict in Los Angeles

- David O. Sears
- 2002: Where You Live and What You Watch: The Impact of Racial Proximity and Local Television News on Attitudes about Race and Crime

- Franklin D. Gilliam, Nicholas A. Valentino and Matthew N. Beckman
- 2001: Strategic Frame Analysis: Reframing America's Youth

- Franklin D. Gilliam and Susan Nall Bales
- 2000: Prime Suspects: The Corrosive Influence of Local Television

- Franklin D. Gilliam and Shanto Lyengar
- 2000: Self Interest, Moral Principle, and Social Context: A Rational Choice Analysis of the Abolitionist Movement

- Kathleen Bawn
- 2000: A Paradox of Public Opinion: Why a Less Interested Public is More Attentive to War

- Matt Baum
- 1999: The Stealth Campaign: Experimental Studies of Slate Mail in California

- Shanto Iyengar, Daniel H. Lowenstein and Seth Masket
- 1999: Long-Term Continuities in the Politics of Race

- David O. Sears, Nicholas A. Valentino and Sharmaine V. Cheleden
- 1999: The "Welfare Queen" Experiment: How Viewers React to Images of African-American Mothers on Welfare

- Franklin D. Gilliam
- 1999: The Influence of Local Television News Frames on Attitudes about Childcare: An Evaluation Report to the Benton Foundation

- Coalition for America's Children with the Benton Foundation
- 1999: The Persistence of the Past: The Class of 1965 Turns Fifty

- M. Kent Jennings and Laura Stoker