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9781137528360

Comparative Government and Politics An Introduction

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  • ISBN13:

    9781137528360

  • ISBN10:

    1137528362

  • Edition: 10th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2016-01-18
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

This is a thoroughly revised and updated tenth edition of the classic text in the field of comparative politics. Now co-authored by John McCormick, this comprehensive and lively text continues to introduce students to the key concepts, approaches and arguments that will enable them to successfully compare the fundamentals, structures and processes of political systems across the globe.

Taking full account of the institutions of government and the different political cultures that both influence and are impacted by political developments, the authors offer detailed analysis of democracies and authoritarian regimes. This edition includes a much wider range of international case studies, particularly expanded to include more from Latin America and Africa and to reflect the emerging powers on the world stage.
 
The book is also newly supported by a variety of carefully designed supporting features:

Spotlights on individual countries offer profiles of the different types of political systems around the world
• Chapter Previews, Overviews, Key Arguments, Discussion Questions and Further Reading help consolidate knowledge
• New Focus boxes give more insight into important issues discussed in the text
Key Concepts are defined throughout the text in a concise and easily digestible style.

This renowned text is the essential, and accessible, introduction to the study of comparative politics for students of political science everywhere.

Author Biography

Rod Hague was formerly Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Newcastle, UK.

Martin Harrop was formerly Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Newcastle, UK.

John McCormick is Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Politics at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA. Other recent books by John include European Union Politics, 2nd Edition (2015, Palgrave), Understanding the European Union, 6th Edition (2015, Palgrave), and Why Europe Matters (2013, Palgrave).

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Key Concepts
2. The State
3. Democratic Rule
4. Authoritarian Rule
5. Theoretical Approaches
6. Comparing Government and Politics
7. Constitutions and Court
8. Legislatures
9. Executives
10. Bureaucracies
11. Sub-national Government
12. Political Culture
13. Political Participation
14. Political Communication
15. Political Parties
16. Elections
17. Voters
18. Interest Groups
19. Public Policy

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