Political Structure and Processes | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Political Systems and Processes category, you will find in-depth analyses, historical perspectives, and current debates on democratic and authoritarian forms of government, political decision-making processes, and social power structures. The works cover topics such as voting behavior, government formation, intelligence agencies, extremism, climate policy, and international conflicts—ranging from historical biographies (e.g., Frederick I, Maria Theresa) to contemporary studies (the war in Ukraine, the shift to the right, digitalization).
The selection includes introductions to political systems, investigative non-fiction, biographies, handbooks (e.g., parliamentary law), and socially critical essays. The target audience consists of students, professionals in administration and politics, journalists, and interested citizens who wish to engage with the development of democracy, mechanisms of power, and global challenges.