Every book has a history. This one’s begins with the XVIth World Congress of the International
Political Science Association in Berlin, way back in 1994. I was scheduled to be its
Program Chair; that was going to be a lot of work; I decided I’d be damned if the program
booklet itself was all I’d have to show for my efforts. So Hans-Dieter Klingemann and I
carved out a stream of “State of the Discipline” panels designed (with a few nips and
tucks here and there) to feed into A New Handbook of Political Science, eventually published
by Oxford University Press in 1996. That book did well for OUP. Indecently well,
apparently. OUP editors ever since have been under orders to commission several such
handbooks each year—doubtless cursing us as they do, for launching the handbook industry.