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Using 12 pivotal cases, this book brings comparative politics to life by highlighting the key differences in political systems around the world. Written by renowned textbook author John McCormick, the book opens with two context-setting chapters on the field of comparative politics and the varying nature of political systems. The cases that follow thereafter have been carefully chosen to illustrate a variety of political types, different levels of political development, and to ensure geographical and cultural diversity. The textbook is ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate students who are taking introductory courses in comparative politics, introduction to politics and political science. Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/cases-in-comparative-government-and-politics. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.

Trade Review
Sets a new standard for accessibility and engagement in introductory comparative texts. As a lecturer in Comparative Politics, I think John McCormick’s book should be the go-to guide for every student hoping to gain a better understanding of the political world in which we live. * Zachary Taylor, University of Wyoming, USA *
This text offers an excellent introduction to the diversity and breadth of today’s comparative politics. Up to date, clearly written and engagingly presented, the country case studies all closely follow the same clear structure, helping students to think comparatively. * Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University, USA *
Cases in Comparative Politics provides a great balance between highlighting important conceptual themes central to comparative study, and introducing students to the wide empirical variety of political systems around the world. The accessible, systematic case studies provide a great basis for an introductory comparative politics course. * Lucy Barnes, University College London (UCL), UK *
One of the most effective and brilliant case-based texts, it explores the political landscape behind twelve diverse countries, shining a light upon the political dynamics that are so crucial to understanding comparative politics. * Daniel Zirker, University of Waikato, New Zealand *
This textbook emphasizes the parts of the course that students always find the most exciting: the cases! Conceptual elements are introduced in the opening chapters and then illustrated by reality, demonstrating that comparative politics is best understood through the actual art of comparison. * Tracy Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA *
The author brings the discipline to life, writing with clarity, precision and authority. * Elizabeth Monaghan, University of Hull, UK *

Table of Contents
1. Comparing Government and Politics 2. Political Systems 3. United Kingdom 4. Germany 5. United States 6. Japan 7. France 8. India 9. Mexico 10. Nigeria 11. Turkey 12. Russia 13. China 14. Iran.

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 30/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9781352007350, 978-1352007350
      ISBN10: 1352007355

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using 12 pivotal cases, this book brings comparative politics to life by highlighting the key differences in political systems around the world. Written by renowned textbook author John McCormick, the book opens with two context-setting chapters on the field of comparative politics and the varying nature of political systems. The cases that follow thereafter have been carefully chosen to illustrate a variety of political types, different levels of political development, and to ensure geographical and cultural diversity. The textbook is ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate students who are taking introductory courses in comparative politics, introduction to politics and political science. Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/cases-in-comparative-government-and-politics. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.

      Trade Review
      Sets a new standard for accessibility and engagement in introductory comparative texts. As a lecturer in Comparative Politics, I think John McCormick’s book should be the go-to guide for every student hoping to gain a better understanding of the political world in which we live. * Zachary Taylor, University of Wyoming, USA *
      This text offers an excellent introduction to the diversity and breadth of today’s comparative politics. Up to date, clearly written and engagingly presented, the country case studies all closely follow the same clear structure, helping students to think comparatively. * Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University, USA *
      Cases in Comparative Politics provides a great balance between highlighting important conceptual themes central to comparative study, and introducing students to the wide empirical variety of political systems around the world. The accessible, systematic case studies provide a great basis for an introductory comparative politics course. * Lucy Barnes, University College London (UCL), UK *
      One of the most effective and brilliant case-based texts, it explores the political landscape behind twelve diverse countries, shining a light upon the political dynamics that are so crucial to understanding comparative politics. * Daniel Zirker, University of Waikato, New Zealand *
      This textbook emphasizes the parts of the course that students always find the most exciting: the cases! Conceptual elements are introduced in the opening chapters and then illustrated by reality, demonstrating that comparative politics is best understood through the actual art of comparison. * Tracy Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA *
      The author brings the discipline to life, writing with clarity, precision and authority. * Elizabeth Monaghan, University of Hull, UK *

      Table of Contents
      1. Comparing Government and Politics 2. Political Systems 3. United Kingdom 4. Germany 5. United States 6. Japan 7. France 8. India 9. Mexico 10. Nigeria 11. Turkey 12. Russia 13. China 14. Iran.

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