Introduction to Comparative Politics
Challenges of Conflict and Change in a New Era
John D. Nagle(Author)
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
5th Edition
Published on 31. October 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
407 pages
978-0-8304-1475-8 (ISBN)
Description
This updated text introduces students to the major challenges facing political systems as we approach the year 2000. The systems are grouped into three types: the advanced, liberal, democracies; the Communist and post-Communist nations; and the developing nations. Nagle examines the performance records of these systems in four areas -- economic growth, social equality, personal liberty, and quality of life. The fifth edition has a major focus on transitions from Communism to post-Communism. It pays more attention to Japan, India, and Mexico as examples, and treats issues like ethnic conflict, crisis in the welfare state, and new world disorder. Nagle provides the latest data available.
This updated text introduces students to the major challenges facing political systems as we approach the year 2000. The systems are grouped into three types: the advanced, liberal, democracies; the Communist and post-Communist nations; and the developing nations. Nagle examines the performance records of these systems in four areas -- economic growth, social equality, personal liberty, and quality of life. The fifth edition has a major focus on transitions from Communism to post-Communism. It pays more attention to Japan, India, and Mexico as examples, and treats issues like ethnic conflict, crisis in the welfare state, and new world disorder. Nagle provides the latest data available.
This updated text introduces students to the major challenges facing political systems as we approach the year 2000. The systems are grouped into three types: the advanced, liberal, democracies; the Communist and post-Communist nations; and the developing nations. Nagle examines the performance records of these systems in four areas -- economic growth, social equality, personal liberty, and quality of life. The fifth edition has a major focus on transitions from Communism to post-Communism. It pays more attention to Japan, India, and Mexico as examples, and treats issues like ethnic conflict, crisis in the welfare state, and new world disorder. Nagle provides the latest data available.
More details
Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Belmont, CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8304-1475-8 (9780830414758)
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Content
1. Learning from Comparison--Today More Than Ever. 2. From the Liberal Welfare State to a Post-Industrial Democracy. 3. Affluent Consumerism--Now in Danger? 4. Social Equality--An Eroding Commitment. 5. Historic Gains Need to Be Defended. 6. Quality of Life--The Disillusionment of Modernity. Essay: Thinking about Post-Cold War Politics in the Liberal Democracy. 7. Communism--Theory, Rise, and Decline. 8. Two Historic Transitions in Economic Development. 9. Social Equality--From State Egalitarianism to the New Inequality. 10. Post-Communist Gains in Personal Freedom. 11. Security and Alienation in Communism and Post-Communism. Essay: Managing Conflict and Change in Post-Communism. 12. Beyond the Third World after the Cold War. 13. Economic Growth Strategies for the Developing Nations. 14. Inequality--Failures in Social Justice. 15. Liberty--A Difficult History. 16. Quality of Life--Dilemmas of Third World Modernization. Essay: Finally Exiting the Third World?