Comparative Politics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Comparative Politics category, you will find scholarly works on political systems, ideologies, and global orders. These titles analyze democracies, autocracies, and hybrid regimes; examine topics such as populism, radicalization, security policy, and European integration; and compare national policy areas—for example, in Germany, Spain, South Korea, or Ukraine. The target audience includes students, faculty, researchers, and professionals in politics, public administration, and NGOs.
Typical types of works include handbooks, introductions, textbooks, and case studies. The publications address current debates such as climate policy, migration, crisis management, or the instrumentalization of historical events, as well as the theoretical foundations of the discipline. The focus is on empirical analyses, institutional structures, and social dynamics.