David A. Baldwin (2016) Power and International Relations, Princeton: Princeton University.
Mark Haugaard and Kevin Ryan (eds) (2012) Political Power: The Development of the Field, Barbara Budrich Publishers. Part of the IPSA World of Political Science series, this book by members of RC36 contains contributions by Cerny, Phillip G.; Clegg, Stewart; Gledhill, John; Hall, John; Haugaard, Mark; Malesevic, Sinisa; Ryan, Kevin; and Vickers, Jill. The book is intended as a broad survey of power within the sub-disciplines of politics and has chapters on power in the following subject areas: Social and Political Theory; Political Anthropology; Organizational Power; Gendering Power; Political Sociology; and International Relations.
Keith Dowding (2011) The Encylopedia of Power, London: Sage.
Stewart Clegg and Mark Haugaard (2009) The Sage Handbook of Power, London: Sage.
Mark Haugaard and Howard Lentner (eds) (2006) Hegemony and Power: Consensus and Coercion in Contemporary Politics, Lexington: Lanham, MD.
Stewart Clegg, David Courpasson and Nelson Phillips (2006)Power and Organizations, Sage: London.
Mark Haugaard, Henri Goverde, Philip Cerny and Howard Lentner (eds) (2000) Power in the Contemporary Politics: Theories, Practices, Globalizations, Sage: London.
David A. Baldwin and Mark Haugaard (eds) (2016) Robert A. Dahl: An Unended Quest, New York: Routledge.
Mathilde Chatin and Giulio M Gallarotti, (eds) (2017) The BRICS and Soft Power, London, Rouledge.
Mark Haugaard (2020) The four dimensions of power: Understanding domination, empowerment and democracy, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Giulio M. Gallarotti (ed) (2022), Essay on Evolutions in the Study of Political Power, London: Routledge.
Giulio M. Gallarotti (ed) (2023), Alternative Paths to Influence: Soft Power and International Politics, London: Routledge.
Updated by Giulio M. Gallarotti July, 2023