
Introduction to Politics
Oxford University Press
4th Edition
Published on 8. April 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
632 pages
978-0-19-882061-1 (ISBN)
Description
Combining theory, comparative politics and international relations, Introduction to Politics, Fourth Edition, provides the most comprehensive introduction to the subject for first year undergraduate students, with the most global perspective.
Written by three experts in the field, this book takes a balanced approached to the subject, serving as a strong foundation for further study. Assuming no prior knowledge, the authors use an accessible yet analytical approach which encourages critical analysis and debate, helping students to develop the vital skills they need for future studies and employment.
The new edition has been fully updated with additional case studies and examples to help students to understand how key theories and principles apply in the context of real-world events. New to the fourth edition is a chapter on 'Non-Western Approaches', which helps students to bring more diverse perspectives to their study of politics. Furthermore, additional coverage of populism has been included, to reflect current events and developments in discourse. This ensures that Introduction to
Politics, Fourth Edition is the most contemporary, relevant and essential guide for students new to the study of politics.
Written by three experts in the field, this book takes a balanced approached to the subject, serving as a strong foundation for further study. Assuming no prior knowledge, the authors use an accessible yet analytical approach which encourages critical analysis and debate, helping students to develop the vital skills they need for future studies and employment.
The new edition has been fully updated with additional case studies and examples to help students to understand how key theories and principles apply in the context of real-world events. New to the fourth edition is a chapter on 'Non-Western Approaches', which helps students to bring more diverse perspectives to their study of politics. Furthermore, additional coverage of populism has been included, to reflect current events and developments in discourse. This ensures that Introduction to
Politics, Fourth Edition is the most contemporary, relevant and essential guide for students new to the study of politics.
Reviews / Votes
All chapters are written in a clear and accessible style. The tone is just right, particularly for demonstrating to students what they should be aiming for in coursework. * Sr Matthew Denton, York St John University * [On new Chapter 9] The chapter is an excellent introduction to non-Western approaches to politics, and to how Western political ideas have been received outside of Europe and North America. * Dr Phil Burton-Cartledge, University of Derby * One of the best textbooks available. It provides an excellent introduction to the main topics in political science. * Dr Hamdy Hassan, Zayed University, UAE *More details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
1286 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-882061-1 (9780198820611)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Robert Garner is Professor of Politics at the University of Leicester, United Kingdom.
Peter Ferdinand is a Emeritus Reader in Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom.
Stephanie Lawson is Professor of Politics and International Studies at Macquarie University and Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg.
Peter Ferdinand is a Emeritus Reader in Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom.
Stephanie Lawson is Professor of Politics and International Studies at Macquarie University and Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg.
Author
Professor of PoliticsProfessor of Politics, University of Leicester
Emeritus Reader in Politics and International RelationsEmeritus Reader in Politics and International Relations, University of Warwick
Professor of Politics and International RelationsProfessor of Politics and International Relations, Macquarie University
Content
1: Introduction: The Nature of Politics and Political Analysis
Part 1: Concepts and Ideologies
2: Politics and the State
3: Political Power, Authority, and the State
4: Democracy and Political Obligation
5: Freedom and Justice
6: Traditional Ideologies
7: Challenges to the Dominant Ideologies
Part 2: Comparative Politics
8: Institutions and States
9: Political Culture and Non-Western Political Ideas
10: Laws, Constitutions, and Federalism
11: Votes, Elections, Legislatures, and Legislators
12: Political Parties
13: Executives, Bureaucracies, Policy Studies, and Governance
14: Civil Society, Interest Groups, and the Media
15: Democracies, Democratization, and Authoritarian Regimes
Part 3: Global Politics
16: Introducing Global Politics
17: Traditional Theories in Global Politics
18: Critical Approaches to Global Politics
19: Security and Insecurity
20: Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
21: International Organizations in Global Politics
22: Global Political Economy
23: Conclusion: Towards a Globalizing, Post-Western-Dominated World
Part 1: Concepts and Ideologies
2: Politics and the State
3: Political Power, Authority, and the State
4: Democracy and Political Obligation
5: Freedom and Justice
6: Traditional Ideologies
7: Challenges to the Dominant Ideologies
Part 2: Comparative Politics
8: Institutions and States
9: Political Culture and Non-Western Political Ideas
10: Laws, Constitutions, and Federalism
11: Votes, Elections, Legislatures, and Legislators
12: Political Parties
13: Executives, Bureaucracies, Policy Studies, and Governance
14: Civil Society, Interest Groups, and the Media
15: Democracies, Democratization, and Authoritarian Regimes
Part 3: Global Politics
16: Introducing Global Politics
17: Traditional Theories in Global Politics
18: Critical Approaches to Global Politics
19: Security and Insecurity
20: Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
21: International Organizations in Global Politics
22: Global Political Economy
23: Conclusion: Towards a Globalizing, Post-Western-Dominated World