Countries and Concepts FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book introduces Comparative Politics through a country-by-country analysis and recent case studies. By demonstrating that political life is universal, it proves that no country is really "alien." The book provides the relevant historical background for current political events. It employs a critical approach demonstrating that every country has problems and breakdowns in a system are always political. This sixth edition has been revised to include a new chapter on Iran exploring the politics of the Islamic revolution. In addition, sections on Japan, Russia, France, China, and Britain have all been updated to reflect the latest political events in those countries as well as the implications of those events. An essential resource book for any reader who needs to understand current political events and their meaning.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
New edition of a text on comparative politics which suggests that the
study of a political system might begin by exploring a nation's long-
term controversies. The impact of major patterns in a nation's
history is explored in terms of how the past influences current
political institutions and attitudes.
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