Political science : an introduction
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Political science : an introduction
Longman, c2010
11th ed
- : student copy
- : pbk:international ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Balancing practical and theoretical knowledge, Political Science is a comprehensive and jargon-free introduction to the field's basic concepts and themes. This bestselling brief text uses diverse real-world examples to show students the value of avoiding simplifications in politics, the relevance of government, and the importance of participation. Written from Mike Roskin's unique and engaging point-of-view, Political Science remains the best at providing the clear explanations, practical applications, and current examples that will welcome students to a vital field of study.
Table of Contents
PART I. THE BASES OF POLITICS
Chapter 1. Politics and Political Science
Chapter 2. Theories
Chapter 3. Ideologies
Chapter 4. States
Chapter 5. Constitutions
Chapter 6. Regimes
PART II. POLITICAL ATTITUDES
Chapter 7. Political Culture
Chapter 8. Public Opinion
PART III. POLITICAL INTERACTIONS
Chapter 9. Political Communication
Chapter 10. Interest Groups
Chapter 11. Parties
Chapter 12. Elections
PART IV. POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 13. Legislatures
Chapter 14. Executives and Bureaucracies
Chapter 15. Judiciaries
PART VI. WHAT POLITICAL SYSTEMS DO
Chapter 16. Political Economy
Chapter 17. Political Violence
Chapter 18. International Relations
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