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Comparative Government and Politics

An Introduction - 10th Edition

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This thoroughly revised and updated tenth edition of a classic text in comparative politics, co-authored by John McCormick, introduces students to key concepts, approaches, and arguments for comparing political systems globally. The text analyzes government institutions and political cultures that influence and are influenced by political developments, providing detailed examinations of democracies and authoritarian regimes. It features a broader range of international case studies, with expanded coverage of Latin America and Africa, reflecting the emergence of new global powers. Supporting features enhance the learning experience, including: individual country profiles that spotlight various political systems, chapter previews, overviews, key arguments, discussion questions, and further reading to consolidate knowledge. New focus boxes offer deeper insights into critical issues discussed in the text, while key concepts are defined concisely throughout. This renowned text serves as an essential and accessible introduction to the study of comparative politics for political science students worldwide.

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Comparative Government and Politics, John McCormick, Martin Harrop, Rod Hague

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An Introduction - 10th Edition
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English
Released
2016
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384
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1137528362
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9781137528360
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This thoroughly revised and updated tenth edition of a classic text in comparative politics, co-authored by John McCormick, introduces students to key concepts, approaches, and arguments for comparing political systems globally. The text analyzes government institutions and political cultures that influence and are influenced by political developments, providing detailed examinations of democracies and authoritarian regimes. It features a broader range of international case studies, with expanded coverage of Latin America and Africa, reflecting the emergence of new global powers. Supporting features enhance the learning experience, including: individual country profiles that spotlight various political systems, chapter previews, overviews, key arguments, discussion questions, and further reading to consolidate knowledge. New focus boxes offer deeper insights into critical issues discussed in the text, while key concepts are defined concisely throughout. This renowned text serves as an essential and accessible introduction to the study of comparative politics for political science students worldwide.