Introduction to Comparative PoliticsWritten 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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is a street name referring to the London nerve center of the civil service ) who
lamented that Blair had killed off cabinet government . One of the luminaries was
quoted as saying that “ Blair makes Margaret Thatcher look like a natural
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frustration of civil servants was deepened by Thatcher ' s evident impatience with
the customs of impartiality and drawn - out procedures that slowed her
aggressive policy agenda . In addition , the reinvigoration of parliamentary select
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The power and prestige of the national civil service derive to an important extent
from the unique position it occupies among the political institutions of
contemporary Japan . Alone among prewar Japan ' s public institutions , the
central ...
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Established Democracies | 24 |
Implications for Comparative Politics | 38 |
Society and Economy | 44 |
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