Introduction to Comparative PoliticsMark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William A. Joseph Houghton Mifflin, 2004 - 671 من الصفحات Written by a distinguished group of comparativists, this innovative and accessible introductory text surveys 12 key countries organized according to their level of political development: established democracies, transitional democracies, and non-democracies. The country studies illuminate four comparative themes in a global context: the world of states, examining the interaction of states within the international order; governing the economy, covering the role of the state in economic management; the democratic idea, discussing the pressure for more democracy and the challenges of democratization; and the politics of collective identities, studying the political impact of diverse attachments and sources of group identity. |
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... become noticeably less acrimonious during the past decade . In the 1950s , Japan was accused of adopt- ing a protectionist policy of high tariffs on foreign manufactured goods . After tariffs were substantially lowered in the 1960s ...
... become noticeably less acrimonious during the past decade . In the 1950s , Japan was accused of adopt- ing a protectionist policy of high tariffs on foreign manufactured goods . After tariffs were substantially lowered in the 1960s ...
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... become a mathemati- cian at the prestigious Moscow Institute of Control Sciences during the Soviet period . Early in life he gained a reputation as an energetic and ambi- tious dealmaker with an entrepreneurial sense and a talent for ...
... become a mathemati- cian at the prestigious Moscow Institute of Control Sciences during the Soviet period . Early in life he gained a reputation as an energetic and ambi- tious dealmaker with an entrepreneurial sense and a talent for ...
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... become more competitive in global markets . The Brazilian president has had to embrace the very mechanisms of clien- telism to curry center - right support that are at the heart of many of the inefficiencies that create a deadlock on ...
... become more competitive in global markets . The Brazilian president has had to embrace the very mechanisms of clien- telism to curry center - right support that are at the heart of many of the inefficiencies that create a deadlock on ...
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