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    Introducing Comparative Politics - International Student Edition by Orvis, Stephen Walter; Drogus, Carol Ann;

    Concepts and Cases in Context

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Fifth Edition
    • Publisher CQ Press
    • Date of Publication 23 January 2020

    • ISBN 9781071807705
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages648 pages
    • Size 254x203 mm
    • Language English
    • 31

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    Short description:

    Organized thematically around important questions in comparative politics—Who rules? What explains political behavior? Where and why?—Introducing Comparative Politics, Fifth Edition integrates a set of extended case studies of 11 core countries directly into the narrative. Serving as touchstones, the cases are set in chapters where they make the most sense topically—not separated from theory or in a separate volume—and vividly illustrate issues in cross-national context. The book’s hybrid organization allows instructors to teach the way you want to teach and gives students a more accurate sense of comparative study.

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    Organized thematically around important questions in comparative politics—Who rules? What explains political behavior? Where and why?—Introducing Comparative Politics, Fifth Edition integrates a set of extended case studies of 11 core countries directly into the narrative. Serving as touchstones, the cases are set in chapters where they make the most sense topically—not separated from theory or in a separate volume—and vividly illustrate issues in cross-national context. The book’s hybrid organization allows instructors to teach the way you want to teach and gives students a more accurate sense of comparative study.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: A Framework for Understanding Comparative Politics
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Comparative Politics: What Is It? Why Study It? How to Study It?
    Three Key Questions in Comparative Politics
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 2: The Modern State
    Characteristics of the Modern State
    Historical Origins of Modern States
    Strong, Weak, and Failed States
    Case Studies of State Formation
    Case Study: Germany: The First Modern Welfare State
    Case Study: Japan: Determined Sovereignty
    Case Study: United Kingdom: The Long Evolution Of A Strong State
    Case Study: The United States: A Consciously Crafted State
    Case Study: Mexico: Challenges To Internal Sovereignty
    Case Study: China: Economic Legitimacy Over Political Reform
    Case Study: Brazil: A Moderately Strong, and Now Legitimate, Modern State
    Case Study: India: Enduring Democracy In A Moderately Weak State
    Case Study: Russia: Strong External Sovereignty with Weak Rule of Law
    Case Study: Iran: Claiming Legitimacy Via Theocracy
    Case Study: Nigeria: An Extremely Weak State
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 3: States, Citizens, and Regimes
    Citizens and Civil Society
    Regimes, Ideologies, and Citizens
    Case Study: United Kingdom: “Cradle of Democracy”
    Case Study: Russia: The First Self-Proclaimed Communist Regime
    Case Study: Germany: Rise of the Nazi Party and a Totalitarian State
    Case Study: Brazil: A Modernizing Authoritarian Regime in Military Form, 1964–1985
    Case Study: Nigeria: A Personalist Regime in Uniform, 1993–1998
    Case Study: Mexico: Electoral Authoritarianism under the PRI
    Case Study: The Islamic Republic of Iran: Theocratic State, 1979–
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 4: States and Identity
    Understanding Identity
    The Policy Debate
    Nations, Nationalism, and Immigration
    Case Study: Nationalism in Germany
    Ethnicity
    Case Study: The Evolving Role of Ethnicity in Nigeria
    Race
    Case Study: Racial Politics in the United States
    Social Class
    Case Study: The United Kingdom: Evolving Class Politics in a Class-divided Society
    Religion: Recognition, Autonomy, and the Secular State
    Case Study: India: Secularism in a Religious and Religiously Plural Society
    Gender and Sexual Orientation: The Continuing Struggle for Recognition, Social Status, and Representation
    Case Study: Iran: Women’s Social Gains, Political and Cultural Restrictions, and Islamic Feminism
    Case Study: Brazil: LGBTQ Rights in a New Democracy
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Part II: Political Systems and How They Work
    Chapter 5: Governing Institutions in Democracies
    Executives and Legislatures
    Case Study: Parliamentary Rule in Britain and India
    Case Study: Presidentialism in the United States and Brazil
    Case Study: Russia: Semipresidentialism in a New Democracy with Weak Institutions
    Comparing Executive-Legislative Institutions
    Judiciary
    Case Study: The Judiciary: Brazil
    Bureaucracy
    Case Study: Bureaucratic Control and Corruption: Japan
    Federalism
    Case Study: Federalism: Mexico, India, and Russia
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 6: Institutions of Participation and Representation in Democracies
    The Electoral System
    Formal Institutions: Political Parties and Party Systems
    Civil Society
    Case Studies in Participation and Representation
    Case Study: The United Kingdom: SMD/FPTP, Two Parties, and Pluralism
    Case Study: Germany: A Multiparty System and Neocorporatism under Threat
    Case Study: Japan: From Dominant-Party to Two-Party System?
    Case Study: Brazil: Parties and Civil Society in a Young Democracy
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Studies
    Web Resources
    Chapter 7: Contentious Politics: Social Movements, Political Violence, and Revolution
    Framing Contentious Politics
    Case Study: The United States: The Tea Party and the Resistance
    Political Violence
    Case Study: Mexico: The Zapatista Rebellion
    Case Study: Nigeria: Boko Haram and Terrorism
    Revolution
    Case Study: Revolution: China and Iran
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 8: Authoritarian Institutions
    Trends in Authoritarian Rule
    The Dictator’s Dilemma: Governing Authoritarian Regimes
    Elections, Parties, and Legislatures
    Clientelism and Civil Society
    Case Study: China: From Communist to Modernizing Authoritarian Rule
    Case Study: Russia: Creating an Electoral Authoritarian Regime
    Case Study: Iran: A Theocratic, Electoral Authoritarian Regime
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 9: Regime Change
    Trends in Regime Change
    Regime Change: Transitions to Democracy
    Case Study: Mexico: Transition from an Electoral Authoritarian Regime
    Case Study: Nigeria: Neopatrimonial Transition
    Regime Change: Transitions to Authoritarian Rule
    Case Study: Comparing Coups: Brazil and Nigeria
    Part III: Political Economy and Policy
    Chapter 10: Political Economy of Wealth
    The Market, Capitalism, and the State
    Key Economic Debates
    Types of Capitalist Economies
    Globalization: A New World Order, or Déjà Vu All Over Again?
    States and Markets around the World
    Case Study: The United States: The Free-Market Model
    Case Study: United Kingdom: Radical Reform in a Liberal Market Economy
    Case Study: Germany: Struggling to Reform a Coordinated Market Economy
    Case Study: Japan: The Developmental State and Its Crisis
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 11: Political Economy of Development
    What Is “Development”?
    Development and Globalization
    The Development Debate
    Case Studies in Development
    Case Study: Mexico: From Protectionism to Neoliberalism
    Case Study: China: An Emerging Powerhouse
    Case Study: India: Development and Democracy
    Case Study: Iran: Struggling with the Blessings of Oil
    Case Study: Nigeria: A Weak State, Oil, and Corruption
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    For Further Study
    Web Resources
    Chapter 12: Public Policies When Markets Fail: Welfare, Health, and the Environment
    “Welfare”: Social Policy in Comparative Perspective
    Case Study: Germany: Reforming The Christian Democratic Welfare State
    Case Study: The United States: Reforming the Liberal Welfare State
    Case Study: Brazil: Starting a Welfare State in a Developing Economy
    Health Care and Health Policy
    Case Study: Germany: Pioneer of Modern Health Policy
    Case Study: United Kingdom: Reforming the NHS
    Case Study: U.S. Health Policy: Trials and Tribulations of the Market Model
    Environmental Problems and Policy
    Case Study: The United States: Pioneer That Lost Its Way?
    Case Study: China: Searching for Sustainable Development
    Conclusion
    Key Concepts
    Works Cited
    Resources for Further Study
    Web Resources
    Glossary
    Index

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