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Introducing Comparative Politics - International Student Edition
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Introducing Comparative Politics - International Student Edition
Concepts and Cases in Context

Sixth Edition

Other Titles in:
Comparative Politics

January 2024 | 700 pages | CQ Press
Organized thematically around important questions in comparative politics—who rules? what explains political behavior? where and why?—Introducing Comparative Politics integrates a set of extended case studies of 11 countries that vividly illustrate issues in cross-national context. The cases are placed within the chapters where they make the most sense —not separated from the theory or in a separate volume—helping students make connections between theory and practice earlier in the semester and giving them a more holistic view of comparative politics.
 
Part I: A Framework For Understanding Comparative Politics
 
Chapter 1: Introduction
 
Chapter 2: The Modern State
 
Chapter 3: States, Citizens, And Regimes
 
Chapter 4: States And Identity
 
Part II: Political Systems And How They Work
 
Chapter 5: Governing Institutions In Democracies
 
Chapter 6: Institutions Of Participation And Representation In Democracies
 
Chapter 7: Contentious Politics: Social Movements, Political Violence, And Revolution
 
Chapter 8: Authoritarian Institutions
 
Chapter 9: Regime Change
 
Part III: Political Economy And Policy
 
Chapter 10: Political Economy Of Wealth
 
Chapter 11: Political Economy Of Development
 
Chapter 12: Public Policies When Markets Fail: Welfare, Health, And The Environment

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