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Comparative Politics in Transition

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The Seventh Edition of COMPARATIVE POLITICS IN TRANSITION combines a thematic framework with a country-by-country approach to provide a thoughtful and effective introduction to Comparative Politics that is appropriate for students new to the study of political science. The author uses an "arenas" classification to organize and frame the systematic comparative analysis, rather than the traditional "three worlds" framework. This classification more accurately reflects the contemporary political, economic, and social realities of different political systems, allowing the author to provide historical, theoretical, and conceptual background through ten in-text country case studies. Unlike most other comparative politics texts, McCormick provides a balanced study of the Western and non-Western world and explores the politics and government of Islam and of failed states.
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592 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 1994

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Book from high school. Re-reading although slightly out of date and taking it slightly more seriously. Hoping to spark some questions and though.
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A great starter book for those who want to gain the basic understanding of different political styles.
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