Comparative Politics: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Nide 1

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Howard J. Wiarda
Taylor & Francis, 2005 - 423 sivua
 

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Introduction
1
PART
2
PART
5
PART
9
Comparative Public Policy Theory
11
Japan
12
Politics in Transitional Nations
13
Organized Interests New Social Movements
21
The challenge of new movements
167
approaches to the study
189
PART 23
211
A perspective on Comparative Politics past and present
213
The new populism and the new politics
221
is there a
244
South Asia
248
The consumption of dependency theory in
270

First World Third World Western NonWestern What?
22
Understanding and comparing interest groups
27
the fall of communism and Conclusions
28
The compass of the comparativist
33
déjà vu all over again?
37
The political economy of postsocialism
39
Comparing to find sociological rules
41
The conservative policy line and the development
45
Operational concepts
47
What is lessondrawing?
52
Theoretical frameworks 355
57
A historical sketch of modern constitutionalism in theory
63
Development Policy
79
Toward a Theory of Latin American Comparative Politics
80
Research in Comparative Politics
99
The five stagesofgrowth a summary ཚསྒྲ
108
Extracts from The Study of Comparative Government
120
A functional approach to Comparative Politics
159
Postcommunist Politics
287
A model of statesociety relations
288
critiques
303
Genesis of a Unique Democracy
311
The renaissance of political culture
324
Extracts from The Federalist Papers
328
Unsettled Democratic Tradition
339
Hopeful Houdinis
341
The concept of liberal society
349
What is right about the Canadian health care system?
350
Purple is the color of the future
356
The nature of political economy
357
The transformation of liberalism 1964 to 2001
366
Uses and limitations of rational choice
376
Transitions to Democracy?
392
The study of political institutions
403
THE POLITICS OF ASIA
412
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