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9780205740093 - Samuels, David J.: Case Studies in Comparative Politics
Samuels, David J.

Case Studies in Comparative Politics

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Written by a new genera Product Description Debuting in its first edition and written by a new generation of area studies experts, emCase Studies in Comparative Politics/em follows a questions-based approach that helps readers understand different countries' political histories, institutions, identities, and interests and why each country is politically interesting and relevant. When used on its own or with the accompanying thematic survey, emCase Studies in Comparative Politics/em asks-and answers-the same important questions that political scientists research and that are relevant to anyone interested in politics. Features + Benefits Includes diverse country case studies that offer clear examples of intellectual puzzles that comparative political scientists seek to understand. Each case study is written by an area studies expert: The United Kingdom: Ben Ansell and Jane Gingrich, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis (ex. Ch. 2) Germany: David Art, Tufts University (ex. Ch. 3) France: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College (ex. Ch. 4) Japan: Ethan Scheiner, University of California-Davis (ex. Ch. 5) India: Steven Wilkinson, Yale University (ex. Ch. 6) Mexico: Cecilia Martinez-Gallardo, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (ex. Ch. 7) Russia: Graeme Robertson, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (ex. Ch. 8) Nigeria: Alexandra Scacco, New York University (ex. Ch. 9) China: Andrew Mertha, Cornell University (ex. Ch. 10) Iran: Arzoo Osanloo, University of Washington (ex. Ch. 11) Structures each country case study around a consistent organization to facilitate cross-national comparison. (ex. p. viii) Historical Overview provides the necessary background information on the development of each country. Institutions describes the country's political institutions and explains why each country has emerged as a democracy or remained a dictatorship. Identities focus on the main forms of political identity in each country, such as ethnicity, nationalism, economic class, language, religion or gender. Interests analyze the patterns of competition over the distribution of political power and wealth between the different organized interests and identities in each society Follows a question-based approach that not only offers a compelling guide through essential coverage but also shows how political scientists analyze politics in different countries. A central question clarifies whythat countryis interesting and important, and through sub-questions linked to eachcase studysection, readers will see how smaller pieces of a larger puzzle add up to strong political arguments. Questions posed in emCase Studies in Comparative Politics/em include: Why study country cases in comparative politics? (ex. Ch. 1) How did limited government emerge in the United Kingdom without a written constitution? (ex. Ch. 2) How did Germany overcome its tumultuous history and become a healthy democracy? (ex. Ch. 3) Why do French citizens engage in such frequent and dramatic forms of protest? (ex. Ch. 4) How did a single political party dominate Japan's democracy for over half a century? (ex. Ch. 5) Why has democracy persisted in India despite its colonial legacies of ethnic and religious strife, and widespread poverty and illiteracy? (ex. Ch. 6) Why is Mexico's democratic government unable to deal effectively with persistent poverty, corruption, and drug trafficking? (ex. Ch. 7) Why has Russia failed to consolidate democracy, remaining in many ways an authoritarian regime? (ex. Ch. 8) What factors account for Nigeria's poor economic and political performance since independence? (ex. Ch. 9) How has China's authoritarian regime managed to build and consolidate state strength in just 60 years? (ex. Ch. 10) How does a dynamic civil society survive under repressive non-democratic governments in Iran? (ex. Ch. 11) Integrates pedagogical features in everycase studyto reinforce students' understanding of key concepts and to encourage critical thinking. Chapter-opening case studies that elaborate on the case study's central question. (ex. p. 78) Political maps and country data tables that provide background information on each country. (ex. p. 80) "Summary" boxes that review key concepts in an organized and easy-to-read format. (ex. p. 88) Key terms highlighted in the text and defined in both a marginal glossary and end-of-book glossary. (ex. p. 41) Discussion questions to review the chapter and prepare for classroom discussion. (ex. p. 75) Annotated suggested readings to further explore that country. (ex. p. 75) Photos and figures that provide visual displays of key concepts and data. (ex. p. 128) emComparative Politics/em follows the same questions-based approach as this text, showing students how to do real comparative analysis while introducing them to political institutions, identities, and interests. This thematic text uniquely balances the emhow/em-analytical knowledge-and the emwhat/em-descriptive knowledge-to help students make their own political arguments and to thus be more critically informed and engaged political participants. To order emCase Studies in Comparative Politics/em with this thematic survey and MyPoliSciLab at a special discount, use ISBN 0-205-88783-X. MyPoliSciLab. With MyPoliSciLab, students move from studying and applying concepts to participating in politics. They are able to work at their own pace, getting rich, engaging opportunities to learn in ways that are suited to their progress and style. It's a smart, dynamic way to help students achieve more in your course! With MyPoliSciLab, you'll have confidence that your students will reach the moment of understanding-the moment you know. To order MyPoliSciLab with the print text, use ISBN 0-205-88784-8. Learn more at www.mypoliscilab.com . Chapter 1. Introduction by David Samuels (Why study country cases in comparative politics?) Chapter 2. The United Kingdom by Ben Ansell and Jane Gingrich (How did limited government emerge in the United Kingdom without a written constitution?) Chapter 3. Germany by David Art (How did Germany overcome its tumultuous history and become a healthy democracy?) Chapter 4. France by Erik Bleich (Why do French citizens engage in such frequent and dramatic forms of protest?) Chapter 5. Japan by Ethan Scheiner (How did a single political party dominate Japan's democracy for over half a century?) Chapter 6. India by Steven Wilkinson (Why has democracy persisted in India despite its colonial legacies of ethnic and religious strife, and widespread poverty and illiteracy?) Chapter 7. Mexico by Cecilia Martinez-Gallardo (Why is Mexico's democratic government unable to deal effectively with persistent poverty, corruption, and drug trafficking?) Chapter 8. Russia by Graeme Robertson (Why has Russia failed to consolidate democracy, remaining in many ways an authoritarian regime?) Chapter 9. Nigeria by Alexandra Scacco (What factors account for Nigeria's poor economic and political performance since independence?) Chapter 10. China by Andrew Mertha (How has China's authoritarian regime managed to build and consolidate state strength in just 60 years?) Chapter 11. Iran by Arzoo Osanloo (How does a dynamic civil society survive under repressive non-democratic governments in Iran?) Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, Taschenbuch, Neuware.
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9780205740093 - David J. Samuels: Case Studies in Comparative Politics
David J. Samuels

Case Studies in Comparative Politics (2012)

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9780205740093 - David J. Samuels: Case Studies in Comparative Politics
David J. Samuels

Case Studies in Comparative Politics (2012)

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Case Studies in Comparative Politics

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