Rational choice is the dominant theoretical approach in political science in North America and one of the main contending approaches elsewhere. This major new text provides a clear and accessible introduction assuming no prior knowledge and providing a uniquely fair-minded assessment of both the strengths and limitations of the approach. Truly international in scope and in its choice of examples, it provides broad-ranging coverage of the areas in which rational choice has been widely used and in-depth coverage of the main works of its key protagonists.
Sequence of Events The sequence of events in the book follows a traditional chronological order. This linearity makes it easy to track the progress of the narrative and the changes that occur. The connections between different events are explained clearly and logically. Click here to view a timeline of the major events. >>> https://script.google.com/macros/s/AK...