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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.12.2024

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Sage Publications

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528

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18,7/23,2/3,5 cm

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968 g

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2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-07-189531-3

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.12.2024

Verlag

Sage Publications

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528

Maße (L/B/H)

18,7/23,2/3,5 cm

Gewicht

968 g

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2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-07-189531-3

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  • Produktbild: Foundations of Comparative Politics - International Student Edition
  • Part I: What is Comparative Politics?
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Political Ideology
    Overview of the Book
    Chapter 2: What is Science?
    What Is Science?
    The Scientific Method
    An Introduction to Logic
    Myths About Science
    Conclusion
    Chapter 3: What is Politics?
    The Exit, Voice, and Loyalty (EVL) Theory of Politics
    What Happens in the EVL Theory?
    Insights From the EVL Theory
    Conclusion
    Part II: The Modern State: Democracy or Dictatorship?
    Chapter 4: The Origins of the Modern State
    What Is the State?
    The Social Contract View of the State
    The Predatory View of the State
    Conclusion
    Chapter 5: The Economic Determinants of Democracy and Dictatorship
    Early Democracy vs Modern Democracy
    A Brief Overview of Modernization Theory
    Income and Democracy
    Modernization Theory and Democracy: A Closer Look
    The Conditionality of Modernization Theory
    Inequality and Democracy
    Conclusion
    Chapter 6: The Cultural Determinants of Democracy and Dictatorship
    Does Democracy Require a Civic Culture?
    Are Some Religions Incompatible With Democracy?
    Theorizing About Culture
    Conclusion
    Chapter 7: Democratic Transitions
    Bottom-Up Transitions to Democracy
    Top-Down Transitions to Democracy
    Conclusion
    Part III: Varieties of Democracy and Dictatorship
    Chapter 8: Varieties of Dictatorship
    A Common Typology of Authoritarian Regimes
    The Two Fundamental Problems of Authoritarian Rule
    Selectorate Theory
    Conclusion
    Chapter 9: Problems with Group Decision Making
    Problems With Group Decision Making
    Arrow's Theorem
    Conclusion
    Chapter 10: Parliamentary, Presidential, and Semi-Presidential Democracies
    Classifying Democracies
    Governments in Parliamentary Democracies
    Governments in Presidential Democracies
    Governments in Semi-Presidential Democracies
    Conclusion
    Chapter 11: Elections and Electoral Systems
    Elections and Electoral Integrity
    Electoral Systems
    Legislative Electoral System Choice
    Conclusion
    Chapter 12: Social Cleavages and Party Systems
    Party Systems
    Where Do Parties Come From?
    Types of Political Parties and Social Cleavages
    Number of Parties: Duverger's Theory
    Party Competition
    Conclusion
    Chapter 13: Institutional Veto Players
    Federalism
    Bicameralism
    Constitutionalism
    Veto Players
    Conclusion
    Part IV: Varieties of Democracy and Political Outcomes
    Chapter 14: Consequences of Democratic Institutions
    Majoritarian or Consensus Democracy?
    The Effect of Political Institutions on Fiscal Policy
    Electoral Laws, Federalism, and Ethnic Conflict
    Presidentialism and Democratic Survival
    Conclusion