Postgraduate (MA, MSc, MRes, PGCert, and PGDip)| Suggested Readings School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London Public Policy: Parsons, P. (2006) Public Policy, Edward Elgar. Gibson, Ostrom et al (2005) The Samaritans Dilemma, OUP. Sunstein, C. (2006) Infotopia, Cambridge, MIT Press. Knill, Christoph and Jale Tosun (2012) Public Policy: A New Introduction. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan John, P. (2012) Analysing Public Policy London: Routledge. (2nd Edition) Marsh, D. and Stoker, J. (eds.) (2010) Theory and Method in Political Science Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Moran, M. Rein, M. and Goodin, R. (eds.) (2008) The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy Oxford: Oxford University Press. Sabatier, P. (eds.) (2007) Theories of the Policy Process Oxford: Westview Press. International Relations: Baylis, J., S. Smith, & P. Owens (eds.) The Globalization of World Politics: an Introduction to International Relations (6th edition) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014). Dunne, T. et al (eds.) International Relations Theories: Discipline & Diversity (3rd edition) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013). Edkins, Jenny and Nick Vaughan-Williams (eds.) Critical Theorists and International Relation (London: Routledge, 2009). In addition, for MRes students (any subject). Marsh, D. and Stoker, G. (2010) Theories and Methods of Political Science, (3rd edition), Basingstoke: Palgrave. Rowntree, D. (2000) Statistics without tears: A primer for nonmathematicians. London: Penguin. Healy, J. (2009) Statistics: a Tool for Social Research. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Burnham,P., Lutz, KG., Grant, W. and Layton-Henry, Z (2008) Research Methods in Politics (Political Analysis) (2nd edition), Palgrave Macmillan This is a suggested reading list only. Correct at time of drafting 24.02.2016 1