
Introduction to Comparative Government, Update Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 24. August 2005
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768 pages
978-0-321-36481-4 (ISBN)
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Description
With an accessible, descriptive approach and an easy-to-use, three-part structure within each chapter, this is a flexible comparative text that is about 25% less expensive than its competitors.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 234 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1140 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-36481-4 (9780321364814)
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Michael Curtis | Martin C. Needler | Roger E. Kanet
Introduction to Comparative Government
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04/2003
5th Edition
Pearson
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Content
1. Introduction (Michael Curtis).
I. INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACIES.
2. The Government of Great Britain (Michael Curtis).
3. The Government of France(Jean Blondel).
4. The Government of Germany(Donald Kommers & A. James McAdams).
5. The Government of Japan (Theodore McNelly).
6. The European Union(Michael Curtis).
II. COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST SYSTEMS.
7. The Government of the Russian Federation (Roger E. Kanet & John S. Reshetar, Jr.).
8. The Government of China (Joseph Fewsmith).
III. DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
9. Governments of the Middle East (Michael Curtis).
10. The Government of India (Bernard E. Brown).
11. The Government of Mexico (Martin C. Needler).
12. The Government of Nigeria (Stephen Wright).
13. Conclusion.
I. INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACIES.
2. The Government of Great Britain (Michael Curtis).
3. The Government of France(Jean Blondel).
4. The Government of Germany(Donald Kommers & A. James McAdams).
5. The Government of Japan (Theodore McNelly).
6. The European Union(Michael Curtis).
II. COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST SYSTEMS.
7. The Government of the Russian Federation (Roger E. Kanet & John S. Reshetar, Jr.).
8. The Government of China (Joseph Fewsmith).
III. DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
9. Governments of the Middle East (Michael Curtis).
10. The Government of India (Bernard E. Brown).
11. The Government of Mexico (Martin C. Needler).
12. The Government of Nigeria (Stephen Wright).
13. Conclusion.