Other Works by David Held
Authored Books
- Introduction to Critical Theory: Horkheimer to Habermas, Hutchinson and University of California Press, 1980, 511 pp. Polity edition 1989.
- Models of Democracy, Polity and Stanford University Press, 1987, xii + 321 pp.
- Political Theory and the Modern State, Polity and Stanford University Press, 1989, vii + 265 pp.
- Democracy and the Global Order: From the Modern State to Cosmopolitan Governance, Polity and Stanford University Press, 1995, xii + 324 pp.
- Models of Democracy, fully revised, second edition, Polity and Stanford University Press, 1996, xiv + 392 pp.
- Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture, co-author, Polity and Stanford University Press, 1999.
- Globalization/Anti-Globalization, co-author, Polity, 2002.
- Global Covenant: The Social Democratic Alternative to the Washington Consensus, Polity, 2004.
Edited Books
- Classes, Power and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates, with A. Giddens, University of California Press and Macmillan, 1982, x + 646 pp.
- Social Theory of Modern Societies, with J. Thompson, Cambridge University Press, 1989, viii + 311 pp.
- Political Theory Today, Polity and Stanford University Press, 1991, ix + 360 pp.
- Prospects for Democracy: North, South, East, West, Polity and Stanford University Press, 1993, xi + 412 pp.
- Cosmopolitan Democracy: An Agenda for a New World Order, with D. Archibugi, Polity and Blackwell Publishers, 1995, vii + 190 pp.
- Re-imagining Political Community, with D. Archibugi and M. Köhler, Polity and Blackwell Publishers, 1998, viii + 320 pp.
- The Global Transformations Reader, with A. McGrew, Polity, 2000.
- Governing Globalization, with A. McGrew, Polity, 2002.
- American Power in the 21st Century, with M. Koenig-Archibugi, Polity 2004
- Debating Globalization, with A. Barnett & C. Henderson, Polity 2005.
- Global Inequality, With A. Kaya, Polity forthcoming 2006.
Endorsements
“Models is the kind of established classic which both demands and merits revision every decade or so. The new chapter on deliberative democracy for the third edition, concise and perceptive as always, maintains Held's reputation at the forefront of democratic thinkers today.”
— David Beetham, University of Leeds


