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ESSENTIALS OF COMPARATIVE POLITICS 6E 2017 (P)

$1260
ISBN:9780393624588
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作者:ONEIL
年份:2017
裝訂別:平裝
頁數:448頁
定價:1260
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原幣價:USD 78.75元
狀態:正常

The most accessible conceptual text The #1 book for the course, professors and students love Essentials of Comparative Politics because it provides clear, concise coverage of core concepts for a low price. The Sixth Edition applies core concepts to current events such as Brexit and the role of groups like ISIS. Features INTEGRATES UP-TO-DATE CONTENT IN A CONCISE TEXT. While keeping its focus on core concepts, the text also includes meaningful updates that give students a clear picture of current political events and issues. Students will see how key concepts apply to current regimes in the Middle East, economic challenges in Greece and throughout the European Union, and the rise of anti-immigrant sentiment throughout developed democracies. FOCUSES ON SEEING THE BIG PICTURE, RETAINING KEY CONCEPTS, AND APPLYING UNDERSTANDING. The O’Neil approach and features make it easy for students to learn core concepts and apply their understanding. Since the first edition, professors and students have loved the clear writing, concise presentation, and helpful features for study and review. FLEXIBILITY TO TEACH YOUR COURSE The O’Neil family of comparative politics texts provides the tools you need to teach the course you want, all at a fantastic price. O’Neil offers a brief conceptual text that lays out the core ideas in comparative politics, a complete casebook, and a comprehensive reader of secondary and primary sources, all of which can be packaged together for a great value. Table Of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: States Chapter 3: Nations and Society Chapter 4: Political Economy Chapter 5: Democratic Regimes Chapter 6: Nondemocratic Regimes Chapter 7: Political Violence Chapter 8: Advanced Democracies Chapter 9: Communism and Postcommunism Chapter 10: Less-Developed and Newly Industrializing Countries Chapter 11: Globalization and the Future of Comparative Politics