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“Comfortable and accessible to a wide variety of students. . . . I very much enjoy the boxes and case studies. They allow for students to delve into specific instances at greater length, before circling back and tying them into the body of the text.” -- William T. Daniel, Francis Marion University
“Well organized, on point, and a good introduction to the topic of politics.” -- Laurie Sprankle, The Community College of Allegheny County, South

Table of Contents
PART I: THE BASICS OF POLITICS 1. Politics, Government, and Policy 2. Power and the Distribution of Influence 3. Political Science 4. Building the Contemporary Nation-State: Challenges and Responses PART II: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THOUGHT 5. Political Philosophies and Theories 6. Contemporary Ideologies PART III: SOCIETY AND POLITICS 7. Political Economy 8. Political Attitudes 9. Interest Groups 10. Political Parties 11. Voting and Elections PART IV: POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS 12. Legislative Assemblies 13. The Democratic Political Executive 14. Applying the Law: Public Administration and the Courts 15. Authoritarian Regimes and Revolution 16. Democratization PART V: INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 17. International Politics and Its Classic Models 18. Social Identity and Today’s Foreign Policy Challenges

A Comparative Introduction to Political Science

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 4/8/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442252585, 978-1442252585
      ISBN10: 1442252588

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      “Comfortable and accessible to a wide variety of students. . . . I very much enjoy the boxes and case studies. They allow for students to delve into specific instances at greater length, before circling back and tying them into the body of the text.” -- William T. Daniel, Francis Marion University
      “Well organized, on point, and a good introduction to the topic of politics.” -- Laurie Sprankle, The Community College of Allegheny County, South

      Table of Contents
      PART I: THE BASICS OF POLITICS 1. Politics, Government, and Policy 2. Power and the Distribution of Influence 3. Political Science 4. Building the Contemporary Nation-State: Challenges and Responses PART II: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THOUGHT 5. Political Philosophies and Theories 6. Contemporary Ideologies PART III: SOCIETY AND POLITICS 7. Political Economy 8. Political Attitudes 9. Interest Groups 10. Political Parties 11. Voting and Elections PART IV: POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS 12. Legislative Assemblies 13. The Democratic Political Executive 14. Applying the Law: Public Administration and the Courts 15. Authoritarian Regimes and Revolution 16. Democratization PART V: INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 17. International Politics and Its Classic Models 18. Social Identity and Today’s Foreign Policy Challenges

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