Introduces the concepts and vocabulary of Comparative Politics through a country-by-country analysis and recent case studies. By demonstrating that political life is universal and comparable, the text also proves that no country is really alien, but rather that all countries are understandable. Appropriate for undergraduate Political Science courses including Introduction to Comparative Politics, Introduction to European Politics, and Introduction to Politics.* NEW - A new chapter on Iran has been added to explore the ...
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Introduces the concepts and vocabulary of Comparative Politics through a country-by-country analysis and recent case studies. By demonstrating that political life is universal and comparable, the text also proves that no country is really alien, but rather that all countries are understandable. Appropriate for undergraduate Political Science courses including Introduction to Comparative Politics, Introduction to European Politics, and Introduction to Politics.* NEW - A new chapter on Iran has been added to explore the politics and stability of the Islamic revolution while placing its potential threat to U.S. interests into perspective. * NEW - The section on Japan has been updated to reflect the return to power of that countrys Liberal Democratic Party. This revised section now presents in-depth discussions of important issues such as the inability of Japans opposition parties to unite and the possible end of Japans economic miracle. * NEW - The section on Russia has been updated to reflect recent political events in that country. Among the topics now covered are the implications of Boris Yeltsins reelection, the potential for collapse into the hands of an authoritarian such as
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