Comparative Government and Politics (Record no. 653544)

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International Standard Book Number 9781352005059
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 320.3
Cutter MCC.C
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Personal name McCormick, John
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Title Comparative Government and Politics
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Palgrave Macmillan
Place of publication, distribution, etc Basingstoke
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019
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Extent xix,381 p.
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Summary, etc Contents<br/>Machine generated contents note: 1.Key concepts<br/>Key concepts: an overview<br/>Government and governance<br/>Politics and power<br/>The state, authority, and legitimacy<br/>Ideology<br/>Comparative politics<br/>Classifying political systems<br/>2.Theoretical approaches<br/>Theoretical approaches: an overview<br/>The changing face of comparative politics<br/>The institutional approach<br/>The rational choice approach<br/>The structural approach<br/>The cultural approach<br/>The interpretive approach<br/>3.Comparative methods<br/>Comparative methods: an overview<br/>The case study method<br/>The qualitative method<br/>The quantitative method<br/>The historical method<br/>The challenges of comparison<br/>4.The state<br/>The state: an overview<br/>What is a state!<br/>Origins and evolution<br/>The diversity of states<br/>Nations and nationalism<br/>The future of the state<br/>5.Democratic rule<br/>Democratic rule: an overview<br/>Direct democracy<br/>Representative democracy<br/>Liberal democracy<br/>Contents note continued: Modernization and democracy<br/>Huntington's waves of democracy<br/>Democratization<br/>The future of democracy<br/>6.Authoritarian rule<br/>Authoritarian rule: an overview<br/>Hybrid regimes<br/>Authoritarian regimes<br/>Forms of authoritarian rule<br/>The political impact of corruption<br/>7.Constitutions and courts<br/>Constitutions and courts: an overview<br/>The character of constitutions<br/>The durability of constitutions<br/>The role of courts<br/>The role of the judiciary<br/>Systems of law<br/>Constitutions and courts in authoritarian states<br/>8.Executives<br/>Executives: an overview<br/>Heads of state and government<br/>Presidential executives<br/>Parliamentary executives<br/>Semi-presidential executives<br/>Executives in authoritarian states<br/>9.Legislatures<br/>Legislatures: an overview<br/>The role of legislatures<br/>One chamber or two?<br/>Representatives and their work<br/>Legislatures in authoritarian states<br/>10.Bureaucracies<br/>Bureaucracies: an overview<br/>Contents note continued: Origins and evolution<br/>E-government<br/>How bureaucracies are organized<br/>How bureaucrats are recruited<br/>Bureaucracies in authoritarian states<br/>11.Sub-national governments<br/>Sub-national governments: an overview<br/>Multi-level governance<br/>Unitary systems<br/>Federal systems<br/>Local government<br/>Sub-national government in authoritarian states<br/>12.Political culture<br/>Political culture: an overview<br/>Understanding political culture<br/>From The Civic Culture to post-materialism<br/>Political trust<br/>A clash of civilizations?<br/>Political culture in authoritarian states<br/>13.Political participation<br/>Political participation: an overview<br/>Who participates, and why?<br/>Public opinion<br/>The dynamics of public opinion<br/>Women in government and politics<br/>Political participation in authoritarian<br/>states<br/>14.Political communication<br/>Political communication: an overview<br/>The evolution of mass media<br/>Into the digital age<br/>Contents note continued: Media influence<br/>Recent trends in political communication<br/>Political communication in authoritarian states<br/>15.Elections<br/>Elections: an overview<br/>Legislative elections<br/>Executive elections<br/>Referendums, initiatives, and recalls<br/>Elections in authoritarian states<br/>16.Political parties<br/>Political parties: an overview<br/>Origins and roles<br/>Party systems<br/>Party organization<br/>Political parties in authoritarian states<br/>17.Voters<br/>Voters: an overview<br/>Party identification<br/>How voters choose<br/>Voter turnout<br/>Voters in authoritarian states<br/>18.Interest groups<br/>Interest groups: an overview<br/>Origins and types of groups<br/>Channels of influence<br/>Ingredients of influence<br/>The dynamics of interest groups<br/>Interest groups in authoritarian states<br/>19.Public policy<br/>Public policy: an overview<br/>Models of the policy process<br/>The policy cycle<br/>Policy diffusion and convergence<br/>Contents note continued: Public policy in authoritarian states<br/>20.Political economy<br/>Political economy: an overview<br/>Understanding political economy<br/>Comparative political economy<br/>The welfare state<br/>Development and global divisions<br/>Political economy in authoritarian states.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Comparative Government and Politics
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Reference Symbiosis Law School, Noida 13/12/2019 62 2381.62 320.3 MCC.C SLSN-B-13055 12/07/2021 3464.17 Books