Understanding the political world : a comparative introduction to political science
Bibliographic Information
Understanding the political world : a comparative introduction to political science
James N. Danziger
Pearson Longman, c2007
8th ed
Available at / 2 libraries
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Students value the book's relevance to their experience of today's world, its engaging, personal writing style, and the many intriguing examples (including more than 60 found in boxed discussions) from every part of the world, making concepts more vivid and memorable. The numerous political cartoons, compelling photographs, maps, and analytic diagrams effectively sustain students' interest and elaborate on key concepts. Instructors appreciate the book's comprehensive coverage of key theories and concepts and the logical manner in which it explores many of the interesting questions addressed by political scientists.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I- On Knowing the Political World
Chapter 1- Politics and Knowledge
Part II- Political Behavior
Chapter 2- Political Theory and Political Beliefs
Chapter 3- Political Actions
Chapter 4- Influences on Beliefs and Actions
Part III- Political Systems
Chapter 5- States and Nations
Chapter 6- Political Institutions I: Structures
Chapter 7- Political Institutions II: Institutional Arrangements
Chapter 8- Political Economy
Part IV- Political Processes
Chapter 9- Public Policy, Power, and Decision
Chapter 10- Change and Political Development
Chapter 11- Politics Across Borders
Chapter 12- Political Violence
Part V- Politics Among States
Chapter 13- The Developed Countries
Chapter 14- The Developing Countries
Chapter 15- The Transitional Developed Countries
Chapter 16- The Last Chapter: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
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