Introduction to Comparative Government
Michael Curtis(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 2. October 1998
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Hardback
630 pages
978-0-673-99757-9 (ISBN)
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Examines the politics of several industrialized democratic countries and three Third World countries. The authors propose a number of classifications of political systems and a general context that allows the nine systems to be compared in varying ways.
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4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-673-99757-9 (9780673997579)
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Content
1. Introduction: Why Study Comparative Politics and Government? I. INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACIES.
2. The Government of Great Britain.
3. The Government of France.
4. The Government of Germany.
5. The Government of Japan.
6. A Changing Europe. II. COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST SYSTEMS.
7. The Government of the Russian Federation.
8. The Government of China. III. THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES.
9. The Government of India.
10. The Government of Mexico.
11. The Government of Nigeria.
12. Conclusion.
2. The Government of Great Britain.
3. The Government of France.
4. The Government of Germany.
5. The Government of Japan.
6. A Changing Europe. II. COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST SYSTEMS.
7. The Government of the Russian Federation.
8. The Government of China. III. THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES.
9. The Government of India.
10. The Government of Mexico.
11. The Government of Nigeria.
12. Conclusion.