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Founded in 1925, Stanford University Press publishes books in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Business, Security Studies, and other areas.

Redwood City, California
Joined July 2010

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  1. 4 hours ago

    We're looking for an editorial assistant—know any bibliophiles that might be interested?

  2. 6 hours ago

    What keeps women academics from taking part in international research as often as men do? weighs in:

  3. 9 hours ago

    Highly visible and partisan, tax reform raises the question of how economic policy became so politicized

  4. 10 hours ago

    In 2001, two men were cleared of charges of terrorism but instead of being released they were taken to Guantanamo

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    Received advance copies of : The Life of Legacy of India's Most Controversial King ! Order:

  6. Apr 24

    "This book is essential to continue the documentation of the and the story of survival"

  7. Apr 24

    "The chances of a peaceful denuclearization of North Korea are fast vanishing," says , via :

  8. Apr 24

    Muslims in the US face immense pressure to prove that they are "moderate" and to conform to secular ideals

  9. Apr 24

    During the Karnig Panian was only a child—his memoir recounts a story of extreme hardship and loss

  10. Apr 24

    Congrats to Yoav Alon—his book, The Shaykh of Shaykhs, has been honored by the !

  11. Apr 24

    Attn. New York: Catch as he launches two new books this week:

  12. Apr 24

    Women, outnumbered fourfold by men in fields, can overcome career hurdles by taking part in research overseas

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    What could lower U.S. engagement in Northeast Asia mean? Thomas Fingar reflects on the blog

  14. Apr 24

    The same skills behind great comedic improv can be used to enhance your work and workplace culture, says Bob

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    Meet Paris author Bahiyyih Nakhjavani in L.A. on Sat., for her novel on :

  16. Apr 21

    "It’s impossible not to smile when you read this book, it will remind you how to have fun at work"

  17. Apr 20

    Congrats to , whose book, Newsworthy, has been honored by the !

  18. Apr 20

    Leading better begins with a self-audit, says Bob —don't be Party Pooper, a know-it-all, or a Yes But('er):

  19. Apr 20

    Many in Asia are skeptical about Washington’s commitment to the region, says 's Thomas Fingar:

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