
Introducing Comparative Politics Interactive eBook
Concepts and Cases in Context
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 8. April 2014
Software
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1 pages
978-1-4833-1756-4 (ISBN)
Description
This dynamic new Interactive eBook version of the Third Edition of Stephen Orvis and Carol Ann Drogus's bestselling text, Introduction to Comparative Politics is ideal for students in online and traditional courses who prefer a more contemporary, multimedia-integrated presentation for learning. It provides students with integrated links to engaging video and audio as well as access to complete academic and professional articles, all from the same pages found in the printed text. Students will also have immediate access to study tools such as highlighting, bookmarking, note-taking, and more!
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Weight
26 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4833-1756-4 (9781483317564)
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Persons
Stephen Orvis is Professor of Government at Hamilton College. He is a specialist on sub-Saharan Africa (Kenya in particular), identity politics, democratic transitions, and the political economy of development. He has been teaching introduction to comparative politics for more than twenty-five years, as well as courses on African politics, nationalism and the politics of identity, political economy of development, and weak states. He has written a book and articles on agricultural development in Kenya, as well as several articles on civil society in Africa and Kenya, and is currently doing research on political institutions in Africa.
Carol Ann Drogus is a retired Professor of Government at Hamilton College. She is a specialist on Brazil, religion, and women's political participation. She taught introduction to comparative politics for more than twenty years, as well as courses on Latin American politics, gender and politics, and women in Latin America. She has written two books and numerous articles on the political participation of women in religious movements in Brazil.
Carol Ann Drogus is a retired Professor of Government at Hamilton College. She is a specialist on Brazil, religion, and women's political participation. She taught introduction to comparative politics for more than twenty years, as well as courses on Latin American politics, gender and politics, and women in Latin America. She has written two books and numerous articles on the political participation of women in religious movements in Brazil.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Modern State
Chapter 3: States, Citizens and Regimes
Chapter 4: States and Identity
Chapter 5: States and Markets
Chapter 6: Governing Institutions in Democarcies
Chapter 7: Institutions of Participation and Representation in Democracies
Chapter 8: Authoritarian Institutions
Chapter 9: Regime Change
Chapter 10: Globalization, Economic Sovereignty, and Development
Chapter 11: Public Policies When Markets Fail: Welfare, Health, and the Environment
Chapter 12: Policies and Politics of Inclusion and Clashing Values
Chapter 2: The Modern State
Chapter 3: States, Citizens and Regimes
Chapter 4: States and Identity
Chapter 5: States and Markets
Chapter 6: Governing Institutions in Democarcies
Chapter 7: Institutions of Participation and Representation in Democracies
Chapter 8: Authoritarian Institutions
Chapter 9: Regime Change
Chapter 10: Globalization, Economic Sovereignty, and Development
Chapter 11: Public Policies When Markets Fail: Welfare, Health, and the Environment
Chapter 12: Policies and Politics of Inclusion and Clashing Values