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Understanding the political world : a comparative introduction to political science / James N. Danziger.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Pearson Education, Inc., [2007]Copyright date: c2007Edition: eightieth editionDescription: xviii, 525 pages : illustartions, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0321391314
  • 9780321391315
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320 22 D.J.U
Online resources:
Contents:
Politics and knowledge -- Political theory and political beliefs -- Political actions --Influences on beliefs and actions -- States and nations -- Political institutions I : structures -- Political institutions II : institutional arrangements -- Political economy -- Public policy, power, and decision -- Change and political development -- Politics across borders -- Political violence -- The developed countries -- The developing countries -- The transitional developed countries -- The last chapter: looking backward, looking forward.
Summary: An introduction to political science, this book offers a comparative perspective that illuminates how politics works at the individual, group, national, and global levels. It also includes political cartoons, photographs, maps, and analytic diagrams.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Politics and knowledge -- Political theory and political beliefs -- Political actions --Influences on beliefs and actions -- States and nations -- Political institutions I : structures -- Political institutions II : institutional arrangements -- Political economy -- Public policy, power, and decision -- Change and political development -- Politics across borders -- Political violence -- The developed countries -- The developing countries -- The transitional developed countries -- The last chapter: looking backward, looking forward.

An introduction to political science, this book offers a comparative perspective that illuminates how politics works at the individual, group, national, and global levels. It also includes political cartoons, photographs, maps, and analytic diagrams.

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