Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics

Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics, 1st edition, is an Open Education Resource Textbook that surveys contemporary comparative politics. The textbook is organized thematically and includes chapters that cover a wide range of topics in comparative politics: how and what comparativists...

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Main Authors: Bozonelos, Dino (Author), Wendt, Julia (Author), Lee, Charlotte (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Academic Senate for California Community Colleges [2022]
Edition:1st edition
Series:Open textbook library.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1 – Why Study Comparative Politics
  • Chapter 2 – How to Study Comparative Politics – Using Comparative Methods
  • Chapter 3 – States and Regimes
  • Chapter 4 – Democracies and Democratization
  • Chapter 5 – Non-democracies and Democratic Backsliding
  • Chapter 6 – Political Identity – Culture, Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
  • Chapter 7 – Political Identity – Nationalism, Religion, and Class
  • Chapter 8 – Political Economy
  • Chapter 9 – Collective Action and Social Movements
  • Chapter 10 – Comparative Public Opinion
  • Chapter 11 – Political Violence
  • Chapter 12 – Challenges and Questions in Comparative Politics