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Brief Contents PART I: Comparative Political Analysis 14 RACE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER 363 15 IDEOLOGYAND RELIGION IN MODERN 1 THE COMPARATIVE APPROACH: AN INTRODUCTION 2 THEORIES, HYPOTHESES, AND EVIDENCE PART V: The Comparative-International Nexus 26 PART II: The State, Development, Democracy, and Authoritarianism 3 THE STATE 53 4 POLITICAL ECONOMY 5 DEVELOPMENT 16 COMPARATIVE POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 416 PART VI: Country Profiles and Case Studies 79 108 6 DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION 134 Brazil 447 China 462 В 0France 478 7 AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES AND DEMOCRATIC BREAKDOWN 165 Germany 494 PART ill: Institutions of Government r® 8 CONSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 393 POLITICS 1 195 India 509 ^^^ Indonesia 1-1 (e-book/online-only) 5on Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) 524 9 LEGISLATURES AND LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS 0 223 Japan 539 10 EXECUTIVES 254 G*0 Mexico 554 11 POLITICAL PARTIES, PARTY SYSTEMS, AND Г Г Nigeria 571 INTEREST GROUPS 282 ; —^η Russia (Russian Federation) PART IV: Politics, Society, and Culture 12 REVOLUTIONS AND CONTENTION 13 NATIONALISM AND NATIONAL IDENTITY 340 South Africa 309 SA-1 (e-book/online-only) United Kingdom United States 587 602 617
Contents Insights XV Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxvi Maps of the World xxx THEORIES, HYPOTHESES, AND EVIDENCE 26 Introduction to Theories, Hypotheses, and Evidence 27 part Theories 28 Hypotheses 28 How Theories Emerge and Are Used 30 Types of Evidence 32 1: Comparative Political Analysis Hypothesis Testing kshbttsi ‘1 THE COMPARATIVE APPROACH: AN INTRODUCTION 1 Asking Why: Research Questions in Comparative Politics 2 Major Questions in Comparative Politics 5 Empirical Arguments Versus Normative Arguments 7 Solving Intellectual Puzzles: A Contemporary Analogy 8 Concepts 10 Features of Good Concepts to Conceptualization 11 Operationalizing: From Concepts to Measures 12 Empirical Evidence 35 Correlation 35 Causation 36 Critiques: Using Theories and Evidence 44 Empirical Critiques: Using Deviant Cases 44 Theoretical Critiques: Improving Theories and Hypotheses 45 The Challenges of Measurement: Biases, Errors, and Validity 46 of Good Analysis and Argumentation 48 Step 1: Asking Good Questions: Why? 48 Step 2: Hypothesis Testing: Generating Good Hypotheses and Testing Them Fairly 49 Step 3: Balancing Argumentation: Evidence, Originality, and Meaningfulness 49 13 Facts and Evidence 13 Cases and Case Studies 15 The Comparative Method 16 Variables and Comparison 16 Most-Similar-Systems Design 17 Most-Different-Systems Design 19 Comparative Checking 21 Within-Case Comparison 22 Is the Study of Politics a Science? The Limits of the Comparative Method 23 il: The State, Development, Democracy, and Authoritarianism _ part -—. η THE STATE Concepts 53 55 The Modern State
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vil Contents State Capacity 56 Fragile States 57 The State-Society Relationship 57 International Learning Effects THÎNKiNGCOMPÀRÂOVÊLYi ► Welfare Sovereignty Defense 63 Policing 63 Taxation United States 82 United Kingdom 87 Japan 94 South Africa 95 Germany, 97 61 62 Traditional Functions of States 63 liignxr^^^ 63 Order, Administration, and "Legibility" 64 DEVELOPMENT Causes and Effects: Why Did States Emerge and Expand? 65 Political or Conflict Theories 66 Economic Theories 68 Cultural Theories 69 Diffusion Theories 70 Concepts |^^^^^Щ^§^^^ Great Britain, the United Kingdom, or Neither? State and Nation in England and Scotland 104 CASES IN CONTEXT 60 Impersonality States in the Nordic Countries: What Can We Learn and How? Types 60 Characteristics of Modern States 60 Bureaucracy 103 73 CASES IN CONTEXT 108 110 Types 110 Poverty ш Social Outcomes and Human Development 112 Migration and Development 112 Gender Relations and Racial and Ethnic Identities Satisfaction and Happiness 114 Cultural Development 116 Environmental Sustainability 116 114 Causes and Effects: Why Does Development Happen? Institutions: The Market-State Debate, Revisited Г17 Institutions: Beyond the Market-State Debate 120 Culture and Development 121 Mexico 64 France 67 United Kingdom 71 Nigeria 72 Civil Society, Social Capital, and Trust Religion 117 121 122 Value Systems 123 Systems and Structures: Domestic and International 124 POLITICAL ECONOMY 79 Domestic Economic Structures and Class Interests Geography Markets and Economic Performance Infrastructure and Other Public Goods 92 95 129 I CASES IN CONTEXT
92 Investments in Human Capital: Education and Health Welfare State Functions of North and South Korea 89 States and Economic Management 127 MŒŒ» Explaining the Development 86 87 Economic Functions of Modern States 125 126 Concluding Thoughts on Development Types 85 Markets and States in Modern Economies States and Economic Performance 125 International Economic Structures and Class Interests Concepts 81 Inequality 82 Employment and Inflation 84 93 India ill Nigeria 115 China 119 Brazil 126 96 Causes and Effects: Why Do Welfare States Emerge? 97 Cultural Changes 98 Industrial Capitalism 98 Mobilization and Political Action 100 DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION Concepts 136 Democracy and Democratic Regimes 136 Procedural (Minimal) Definitions of Democracy 138 134
viii Contents Substantive Definitions of Democracy Regime Change and Democratization 139 Causes and Effects: What Causes Authoritarian Regimes to Emerge and Persist? 180 140 Historical Institutionalism 181 Poverty and Inequality 182 State Weakness and Failure 185 Political Culture 186 Barriers to Collective Action 187 141 Types Types of Democracy 141 Representative Democracy Direct Democracy 142 144 145 Types of Democratization Special Causal Circumstances Surrounding Hybrid and Semi authoritarian Regimes 189 145 Democratic Transitions 146 Democratic Consolidation THINKING COMPARATIVELY Causes and Effects: What Causes Democratization? 148 Modernization 149 Culture and Democracy 151 The International System 152 Domestic Institutions 154 Agents and Actors: The Role of Individuals and Groups 156 Combining Arguments and Theories: Multiple Causes 157 American Democracy a |ЙЕЙ^^ CASES IN Iran 171 France 173 Russia 175 Mexico 176 Germany 178 Indonesia 180 CONTEXT Indonesia 146 South Africa 146 Brazil 148 China 149 India 151 United States 159 PART III: Institutions of Government ; - ~. CONSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 195 AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES AND DEMOCRATIC BREAKDOWN 165 Concepts Concepts 167 Types Types of Authoritarianism 168 Totalitarian Regimes 168 169 Personalistic Dictatorships Federalism 170 Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Regimes IJnitarism 171 Hybrid and Semi-authoritarian Regimes Democratic Breakdown 207 Causes and Effects: What Are the Effects of Federal and Unitary Constitutions? 209 173 176 Transition to Hybrid or Semi-authoritarian Regime 204 207 Authoritarian and
Democratic Constitutions 172 Types of Transition (or Non-transition) to Authoritarianism 173 Authoritarian Persistence 201 Flexible and Rigid Constitutions 201 Separation of Powers: Judicial Review and Parliamentary Sovereignty 202 Federalism and Unitarism 204 168 Theocracies 198 Constitutions 198 Constitutional Design 199 167 Authoritarianism and Authoritarian Regimes Transitions to Authoritarian Regimes 168 Types CASES IN CONTEXT 159 Model? I Why Did Zimbabwe Become 190 and Remain Authoritarian? 179 What Constitutional Designs Support Social Stability? What Constitutional Designs Support Democratic Rights? 212 210
Contents What Constitutional Designs Support the Economy? Judicial Review and Democracy 215 ·ΙΙΙ·Ι····ΜΙ··!ΒΜ·^ΙΜ^^ What Explains the 2 ij Similarities Between the Brazilian and South African Constitutions? Partisan Powers 26) Coalitions 264 Informal Powers 269 Causes and Effects: What Explains Executive Stability? 218 ix 269 Stable and Unstable Regimes: Presidentialism, Parliamen. CASES IN CONTEXT tarism, and Democracy United Kingdom 205 Iran 210 Nigeria 212 India 214 United States 218 269 Stable and Unstable Executives: Styles of Presidential Rule 272 Stable and Unstable Executives: Patterns of Parliamentary Rule 275 mmemosm Beyond the American and British Models 277 ЕЕПЕЕЭ LEGISLATURES AND LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS 223 Concepts 225 What Legislatures Are 225 What Legislatures Do 226 Types 228 Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures 228 Electoral Systems 23г !2^ί!3γ·.· ·^ 231 PraiXHtiona! Representation \'λ.·2 о: Hybrid 233 233 Executive-Legislative Relations 237 Causes and Effects: What Explains Patterns of Representation? 239 Patterns of Representation 240 Electoral Systems and Representation 242 Legislative Decision Making and Representation 245 Executive-Legislative Relations and Representation 247 autts.tuna? Representation in New Zealand and Beyond 249 CASES IN CONTEXT United Kingdom 2)2 Brazil 2)5 Japan 237 Germany 2)9 United States 244 France 259 United States Russia 262 China 265 Nigeria 270 260 POLITICAL PARTIES, PARTY SYSTEMS, AND INTEREST GROUPS 282 Concepts 284 Political Parties 284 Party Systems 285 Interest Groups 285 Types 287 Political Parties: Elite, Mass, and
Catch-All Parties 287 Party Systems: Dominant-Party. Two-Party, and Multiparty Systems 288 Interest Groups: Pluralism and Corporatism 295 Causes and Effects: Why Do Party Systems Emerge, and What Effects Do They Have? 298 Party Systems and Representation 298 / · ;, ЕШОЁ2Е^^^ Sub-Saharan Africa Concepts 254 255 Types 257 Executive Structures: Presidential and Parliamentary 25S Formal Powers 261 Japan 29t South Africa 292 Germany 29) Russia 296 Mexico 298 ) оо Interest Groups and Representation E ТД-Ζΐΐ Ί11 China 290 EXECUTIVES v, л ’Ά ^ .·. : ' А··, ч )O4 Par ty Systems in 306 Ai'
viil Contents МгШ Huet)·. -tir m'A 'ΐοιΊ Democf y Regime Change and Democratization Types I 1'1 Causes and Effects: What Causes Authoritarian Regimes to Emerge and Persist? 180 140 Historical Institutionalism 181 Poverty and Inequality 182 State Weakness and Failure 185 Political Culture 186 Barriers to Collective Action 187 Special Causal Circumstances Surrounding Hybrid and Semi authoritarian Regimes 189 141 Types of Democracy 141 /■î-p.'CV OtJtl .C I 1/7 i 1.1. y Dnmt ill -in I. yy, 14/ I-·-: Types of Democratization 145 Immmi:!·',. Ir.l'mt. ms 1-5 Peme it ( em.m.lmiirn 1·!,, Ел.ЕЕЖ Why Did Zimbabwe Become Causes and Effects: What Causes Democratization? 148 and Remain Authoritarian? Modernization 149 Culture and Democracy 151 The International System 152 Domestic Institutions 154 Agents and Actors: The Role of Individuals and Groups 156 Combining Arguments and Theories: Multiple Causes 157 THINKING COMPARATIELY) 190 CMMINCONTIXT Iran 171 France 173 Russia 175 Mexico 176 Germany 178 Indonesia 180 159 Model? CASHS IN CONTEXT Indonesia 146 South Africa 146 Brazil 148 China 149 India 15t United States 159 PART III: Institutions of Government CONSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 195 AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES AND DEMOCRATIC BREAKDOWN 165 Concepts Authoritarianism and Authoritarian Regimes Transitions to Authoritarian Regimes 168 Types Concepts 167 Types lotaiitarian Regimes llli'OCIlKiOS 168 168 Κι') i’l'rsOnallStic Dll tlltOrslli[ ' Unitarism 1/1 I lybrid and Semi authoritarian Inyimes Democratic: breakdown Causes and Effects: What Are the Effects of Federal and Unitary
Constitutions? 209 173 176 Transition to Hybrid or Semi-authoritarian Regime 204 207 Authoritarian and Democratic Constitutions 207 1 /2 Types ofTransition (or Non-transition) to Authoritarianism 173 Authoritarian Persistence 201 Federalism 1/0 Bureau ratic Authoritarian I'eiiimm 199 Flexible and Rigid Constitutions 201 Separation of Powers: Judicial Review and Parliamentary Sovereignty 202 Federalism and Unitarism 204 168 Types of Authoritarianism 198 Constitutions 198 Constitutional Design 167 Î 79 What Constitutional Designs Support Social Stability? 210 What Constitutional Designs Support Democratic Rights? 212
Contents What Constitutional Designs Support the Economy? Judicial Review and Democracy 215 213 usassoiceWhat Explains the Similarities Between the Brazilian and South African 218 Constitutions? ix Partisan Powers 263 Coalitions 264 Informal Powers 269 Causes and Effects: What Explains Executive Stability? 269 Stable and Unstable Regimes: Presidentialism, Parliamen tarism, and Democracy 269 CASES IN CONTEXT United Kingdom 205 Iran 210 Nigeria 212 Stable and Unstable Executives: Styles of Presidential Rule 272 Stable and Unstable Executives: Patterns of Parliamentary Rule 275 India 214 United States 218 Beyond the American and THINKING COMPARATIVELY British Models 277 CASES IN CONTEXT LEGISLATURES AND LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS 223 Concepts 225 What Legislatures Are 225 What Legislatures Do 226 Types France 259 United States Russia 262 China 265 Nigeria 270 260 228 Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures 228 Electoral Systems 231 District Systems 231 Proportional Representation Mixed or Hybrid 233 235 Executive-Legislative Relations 237 Causes and Effects: What Explains Patterns of Representation? 239 Patterns of Representation 240 Electoral Systems and Representation 242 Legislative Decision Making and Representation 245 Executive-Legislative Relations and Representation 247 THINKING COMPARATIVELY Zealand and Beyond Representation in New 249 POLITICAL PARTIES, PARTY SYSTEMS, AND INTEREST GROUPS 282 Concepts 284 Political Parties 284 Party Systems 285 Interest Groups 285 Types 287 Political Parties: Elite, Mass, and Catch-All Parties 287 Party Systems: Dominant-Party, Two-Party,
and Multiparty Systems 288 Interest Groups: Pluralism and Corporatism 295 Causes and Effects: Why Do Party Systems Emerge, and What Effects Do They Have? 298 Party Systems and Representation 298 CASES IN CONTEXT United Kingdom 232 Brazil 235 What Factors Shape Party Systems? Interest Groups and Representation 304 Japan 237 Germany 239 United States 244 THINKING COMPARATIVELY, Sub-Saharan Africa CASES IN CONTEXT Ί EXECUTIVES Concepts Types 254 255 257 Executive Structures: Presidential and Parliamentary 258 Formal Powers 299 How Do Party Systems Shape Political Outcomes? 261 China 290 Japan 291 South Africa 292 Germany 293 Russia 296 Mexico 298 Party Systems in 306 301
Contents X Causes and Effects: What Causes Ethno-National Conflict? 351 Primordial Bonds 354 Cultural Boundaries 355 Material Interests 355 Rational Calculation 356 Social Psychology 357 part IV: Politics, Society, and Culture RlitänksaziEnding Ethnic and National REVOLUTIONS AND CONTENTION Violence 359 Institutional Approaches 359 Cultural and Civil Society Approaches 359 Procedural and Judicial Approaches 360 International System Approaches 360 Testing the Approaches 360 309 Concepts 311 What Is “Contention”? 311 Revolutionary and Non-Revolutionary Contention 312 Types 312 Social Movements 312 Revolutions 317 Insurgencies and Civil Wars 319 Terrorism 321 "Everyday Resistance" 322 Thinking About Contention: Summary 324 Causes and Effects: Why Do Revolutions Happen? Relative Deprivation 324 Resource Mobilization and Political Opportunities 325 Rational Choice 327 Culture or "Framing” Explanations 329 THINKING COMPARATIVELY) Its Legacy CASES IN CONTEXT ^] United Kingdom 345 Mexico 345 Japan 347 Indonesia 349 Germany 349 Nigeria 353 324 ►The “Arab Spring” of 2011 and 332 |В1ШЦЖ RACE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER 363 Concepts 365 Race and Ethnicity 365 Gender 366 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 367 CASES IN CONTEXT Brazil 314 France 320 Russia 325 China 327 Iran 330 NATIONALISM AND NATIONAL IDENTITY 340 Concepts 342 Identity 342 Nationalism, National Identity, and the Nation 343 Types 344 Civic and Ethnic Nationalism 345 Jus Sanguinis and Jus Soli 349 Limits of Typologies in the Study of National Identity 351 Types 368 Disentangling Race and Ethnicity 368 Discrimination Based
on Race and Ethnicity 371 Gender Discrimination 372 Intersectionality 374 Empowerment of Women and Minority Groups 375 Causes and Effects: What Factors Influence the Political Representation of Women and Minority Groups? 378 Social Movement Mobilization 378 Political Parties Based on Gender or Ethnicity 380 Institutions for Promoting Women’s and Minority Group Representation 383 Measuring Gender Empowerment CASES IN CONTEXT Indonesia 368 Iran 373 South Africa 375 386
Contents Japan 375 Brazil 378 Issues IDEOLOGY AND RELIGION IN MODERN POLITICS 393 395 Modernity and Modernization 395 Ideology 396 Religion 397 Secularization, Religion, and Modern Politics 397 Religious Conflict 399 Types 400 Liberalism 400 437 Causes and Effects: What Are the Main Causes in International Relations? 438 Realism 439 Liberalism 441 Constructivism 442 Marxism 443 EU and Levels of THINKING COMPARATIVELY 444 I CASES IN CONTEXT 400 401 Socialism Environment and Sustainability 430 Transnational Networks 433 Nuclear Threats and Terrorism 435 COVID-19 and Other Public Health Challenges Analysis Modern Ideologies Fascism 420 Globalization and Trade 420 International Institutions and Integration 424 Migration 427 Mexico 382 India 382 Concepts xi 403 Modern Forms of Religion in Politics 404 Lay and Religious States Denominationalism 405 406 Causes and Effects: Why Does Ideology Remain Prevalent in Modern Politics? 409 eB31—fem/M/emm/0*/) Is Twenty-First-Century Populism an Ideology? 412 CASES IN CONTEXT Nigeria 399 United Kingdom 401 Russia 404 France 407 Iran 408 Indonesia 409 United States 426 France 430 Japan 434 Iran 436 India 437 '} ®Вгапс? \ _ Г *P3im^ 7 BRAZIL Country Profiles and Case Studies part vir Г®1 Brazil 447 447 Introduction 447 Historical Development 449 Regime and Political Institutions 453 Political Culture 454 Political Economy 455 Я 456 CASE STUDIES. part V:The Comparative-International Nexus COMPARATIVE POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 416 Concepts 419 Does the Global Economy Help or Hurt Developing Nations like Brazil? (Chapter 5) 456
Democratic Consolidation in Brazil (Chapter 6) 457 Electoral Rules and Party (In)Discipline in Brazil’s Legislature (Chapter 9) 459 Brazil’s Landless Movement (Chapter 12) 460 Gender and Political Representation in Brazil: Where Has Progress Come From? (Chapter 14) 460
xll Contents 462 China 462 Introduction 509 462 Introduction Historical Development 464 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 469 Political Economy 509 Historical Development 511 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 516 Political Economy 517 468 470 9 471 CASE STUDIES V 515 CASE STUDIES A How Did China Become an Economic Power? (Chapter 5) Is China Destined for Democracy? (Chapter 6) 472 471 Who Governs China? (Chapter 10) 474 The Chinese Party System (Chapter 11) 475 The Chinese Revolution (Chapter 12) 476 Д 0 France 509_ *= India What Explains India’s Growth in Recent Decades? (Chapter 5) 518 Democracy’s Success in India: What Can We Learn from a Deviant Case? (Chapter 6) 519 Federalism and Differences in Development in India (Chapter 8) 520 Ethnicity and Political Parties in India (Chapter 14) 520 India in the Twenty-First Century: Domestic Politics, Identity, and Security (Chapter 16) 521 478 478 Introduction 478 Historical Development 480 Regime and Political Institutions — Indonesia 483 Introduction Political Culture 484 Political Economy 485 CASE STUDIES / Globalization and Culture in France (Chapter 16) CASE STUDIES* Democratization in Indonesia (Chapter 6) I-11 Populism in Contemporary Indonesia (Chapter 7) I-12 Indonesia: Pancasila, Ethnic Pluralism, and Cultural Diversity Alongside Nation-State Consolidation (Chapter 13) I-13 Gender in Indonesia (Chapter 14) I-14 Islam and Public Life in Indonesia (Chapter 15) I-15 491 494 ^^ Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) 524 524 494 Historical Development 496 Regime and Political
Institutions Political Culture 501 I-9 Political Culture I-io Political Economy I-io The State in France (Chapter 3) 486 Authoritarian Persistence in Nineteenth-Century France (Chapter 7) 487 Electing the French President: What Do Runoffs Do? (Chapter 10) 488 The French Revolution (Chapter 12) 489 Religion and Secularism in France (Chapter 15) 490 Introduction I-i Historical Development I-3 Regime and Political Institutions 486 Germany 1-1 (e-book/online-only) Introduction Political Economy 502 _ 503 CASE STUDIES 7 The German State: Unification and Welfare (Chapter 4) 503 Democracy and Authoritarianism in Germany (Chapter 7) 504 Institutional Design: Germany’s Bundestag and Bundesrat (Chapter 9) 505 Consensus-Based Politics in Germany (Chapter 11) 506 Ethnic Boundaries of the German Nation? (Chapter 13) 524 Historical Development 526 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 531 Political Economy 531 500 507 CASE STUDIES 530 I 532 Democratic Features of Authoritarian Systems? The Case of Iran (Chapter 7) 532 Constitutional Design: Theocracy in Iran (Chapter 8) 533 Iran's Islamic Revolution, the "Green Revolution,” and “Bloody November” (Chapter 12) 535 Gender in Post-Revolutionary Iranian Politics (Chapter 14) 536
Contents Religion and Politics in Iran (Chapter 15) 536 Iran and the Politics of Nuclear Proliferation (Chapter 16) © 537 539 Japan 539 Introduction 539 Historical Development 541 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 545 Political Economy 546 CASE STUDIES g 544 How Has Japan’s Dominant Party Won for So Long? (Chapter nJ 549 Importing National Identity in Japan? (Chapter 13) 551 Gender Empowerment in Japan? (Chapter 14) 551 Resource Management in Japan (Chapter 16) 552 C*D Mexico _ 554_ 554 Introduction 554 Historical Development 556 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 562 Political Economy 563 560 The Mexican State and Rule of Law (Chapter 3) 564 Mexico’s “Perfect Dictatorship” and Its End (Chapter 7) 566 The PRI and Corporatism in Mexico (Chapter 11) 566 Industrialization, Modernity, and National Identity in Mexico (Chapter 13) 567 Why Aren’t There Major Ethnic Parties in Mexico? (Chapter 14) 568 571 _ PROFILE Introduction 571 Historical Development 573 Regime and Political Institutions 576 Political Culture 577 Political Economy 578 CASE STUDIES ' What Is a Weak State, and Can It Be Changed? The Case of Nigeria (Chapter 3) 579 587 587 Introduction 587 Historical Development 589 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 594 Political Economy 595 _ CASE STUDIES_ ' 593 596 Oligarchy, Democracy, and Authoritarianism in Russia (Chapter 7) 596 Executives in Russia: Formal and Informal Powers (Chapter 10) 597 Personalism and the Party System in Russia (Chapter n) 598 The Russian Revolution (Chapter 12)
599 Communist Ideology in Practice: Russia and the Soviet Union (Chapter 15) 600 Йёз South Africa _ CASE STUDIES I 564 Г П Nigeria Why Are Natural Resources Sometimes a Curse? The Nigerian Case (Chapter 5) 580 Federalism and the States in Nigeria: Holding Together or Tearing Apart? (Chapter 8) 581 The Presidency in Nigeria: Powers and Limitations (Chapter 10) 582 The Nigerian Civil War or Biafran War: Nationalism and Ethno National Conflict in a Post-Colonial Society (Chapter 13) 584 Religious Difference and Conflict in Nigeria: Disentangling Ethnicity and Religion? (Chapter 15) 585 ££33 Russia (Russian Federation) I 547 State-Led Development in Japan (Chapter 4) 547 The Hybrid Electoral System of the Japanese Diet (Chapter 9) 548 xiii SA-1 (e-book/online-only) SA-1 Introduction SA-i Historical Development SA-4 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture SA-n Political Economy SA-12 CASE STUDIES SA-9 SA-13 Neoliberalism and Inequality in South Africa (Chapter 4) SA-гз South Africa: The Transition to Democracy and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Chapter 6) SA-14 The Dominance of the African National Congress in South Africa (Chapter 11) SA-15 Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class Intersections in South Africa (Chapter 14) SA-16 United Kingdom 602 Introduction 602 Historical Development 604 602
Contents Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 608 Political Economy CASE STUDIES ^ Ί 607 Did Free Markets Help the United States Get Rich? Will They in the Future? (Chapter 4) 627 Is American Democracy in Trouble? (Chapter 6) 628 609 CASE STUDIES У 610 _ The State in the United Kingdom (Chapter 3) 610 Political Economy of the United Kingdom (Chapter 4) 610 No Constitution? No Supreme Court? Constitutionality in the United Kingdom (Chapter 8) 612 The Mother of Parliaments: The United Kingdom and the West minster Model (Chapter 9) 613 National Identity in the United Kingdom (Chapter 13) 614 Liberal Ideology in the United Kingdom (Chapter 15) 615 Is Judicial Activism in the United States a Problem? (Chapter8) 630 The US Congress: Dysfunctional or Functioning by Design? (Chapter 9) 631 “The Most Powerful Person in the World”? Checks on American Presidents (Chapter 10) 632 The United States and the World: A Love-Hate Relationship? (Chapter 16) 633 = United States 617 #55-25 Endnotes 637 Glossary 650 References and Further Reading 617 Introduction 617 Historical Development 620 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture 625 Political Economy 626 624 Credits 694 Index 695 662 |
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spelling | Dickovick, James Tyler 1973-2019 Verfasser (DE-588)1013380959 aut Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases J. Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood, Robin M. LeBlanc, Zoila Ponce de Leon Fourth edition New York, NY, United States of America Oxford University Press [2022] © 2022 xxix, 718 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd rswk-swf Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 s DE-604 Eastwood, Jonathan Verfasser (DE-588)13258123X aut LeBlanc, Robin M. 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)1146288131 aut Ponce de Leon, Zoila Verfasser aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePub 9780197633342 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF 9780197633359 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033926528&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Dickovick, James Tyler 1973-2019 Eastwood, Jonathan LeBlanc, Robin M. 1966- Ponce de Leon, Zoila Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd |
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title | Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases |
title_auth | Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases |
title_exact_search | Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases |
title_exact_search_txtP | Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases |
title_full | Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases J. Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood, Robin M. LeBlanc, Zoila Ponce de Leon |
title_fullStr | Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases J. Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood, Robin M. LeBlanc, Zoila Ponce de Leon |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative politics integrating theories, methods, and cases J. Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood, Robin M. LeBlanc, Zoila Ponce de Leon |
title_short | Comparative politics |
title_sort | comparative politics integrating theories methods and cases |
title_sub | integrating theories, methods, and cases |
topic | Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft |
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