Comparative politics : integrating theories, methods, and cases

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Comparative politics : integrating theories, methods, and cases

J. Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood

Oxford University Press, c2019

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 601-626) and index

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内容説明

Do you ever wonder how transnational social movements get started? Or how economic development can differ so much from one country to the next? Or what the relationship might be between world religions and conflict across the globe? Dickovick and Eastwood's approach to the field integrates the discussion of theories, methods, and cases in order to teach students how to become comparativists-to think about, analyze, and understand the big questions in our world today. Comparative Politics: Integrating Theories, Methods, and Cases, Third Edition, is a mainstream, thematic text that uses a systematic approach and structure to convey timely issues in current comparative politics. Chapters highlight three principle elements of comparative political analysis - methods, theories, and evidence - which interact to shape major questions and debates in the field. Additionally, this text looks systematically at issues of political economy, institutions, and social change. The text uses U.S. and UK political systems as a familiar jumping-off point for students while addressing other countries in the narative. Each chapter concludes with a country case study for a truly comparative approach to the content.

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Contents Insights Preface Maps of the World PART I: Comparative Political Analysis CHAPTER 1 The Comparative Approach: An Introduction Asking Why: Research Questions in Comparative Politics Major Questions in Comparative Politics Empirical Arguments Versus Normative Arguments Solving Intellectual Puzzles: A Contemporary Analogy Concepts Features of Good Concepts Conceptualization Operationalizing: From Concepts to Measures Empirical Evidence Facts and Evidence Cases and Case Studies The Comparative Method Variables and Comparison Most-Similar-Systems Design Most-Different-Systems Design Comparative Checking Within-Case Comparison Is the Study of Politics a Science? The Limits of the Comparative Method CHAPTER 2 Theories, Hypotheses, and Evidence Introduction to Theories, Hypotheses, and Evidence Theories Hypotheses How Theories Emerge and Are Used Types of Evidence Hypothesis Testing Correlation Causation Critiques: Using Theory and Evidence Empirical Critiques: Using Deviant Cases Theoretical Critiques: Improving Theories and Hypotheses The Challenges of Measurement: Biases, Errors, and Validity THINKING COMPARATIVELY Qualities of Good Analysis and Argumentation Step 1: Asking Good Questions: Why? Step 2: Hypothesis Testing: Generating Good Hypotheses and Testing Them Fairly Step 3: Balancing Argumentation: Evidence, Originality, and Meaningfulness PART II: The State, Development, Democracy, and Authoritarianism CHAPTER 3 The State Concepts The Modern State State Capacity Failed States The State-Society Relationship Types Characteristics of Modern States Bureaucracy Impersonality Sovereignty Traditional Functions of States Defense Policing Taxation Order, Administration, and "Legibility" Causes and Effects: Why Did States Emerge and Expand? Political/Conflict Theories Economic Theories Cultural Theories Diffusion Theories THINKING COMPARATIVELY Great Britain, the United Kingdom, or Neither? State and Nation in England and Scotland CASES IN CONTEXT Mexico France United Kingdom Nigeria CHAPTER 4 Political Economy Concepts Inequality Employment and Inflation Types Markets and States in Modern Economies Markets and Economic Performance States and Economic Performance Economic Functions of Modern States States and Economic Management Investments in Human Capital: Education and Health Infrastructure and Other Public Goods Welfare State Functions Causes and Effects: Why Do Welfare States Emerge? Cultural Changes Industrial Capitalism Mobilization and Political Action International Learning Effects THINKING COMPARATIVELY Welfare States in the Nordic Countries: What Can We Learn and How? CASES IN CONTEXT United States United Kingdom Japan Germany CHAPTER Development Concepts Types Poverty Social Outcomes and Human Development Gender Relations and Racial and Ethnic Identities Satisfaction and Happiness Cultural Development Sustainability Causes and Effects: Why Does Development Happen? Institutions: The Market-State Debate, Revisited Institutions: Beyond the Market-State Debate Culture and Development Civil Society, Social Capital, and Trust Religion Value Systems Systems and Structures: Domestic and International Domestic Economic Structures and Class Interests International Economic Structures and Class Interests Geography THINKING COMPARATIVELY Explaining the Development of North and South Korea CASES IN CONTEXT India Nigeria China Brazil CHAPTER 6 Democracy and Democratization Concepts Democracy and Democratic Regimes Procedural (Minimal) Definitions of Democracy Substantive Definitions of Democracy Regime Change and Democratization Types Types of Democracy Representative Democracy Direct Democracy Types of Democratization Democratic Transitions Democratic Consolidation Causes and Effects: What Causes Democratization? Modernization Culture and Democracy The International System Domestic Institutions Agents and Actors: The Role of Individuals and Groups Combining Arguments and Theories: Multiple Causes THINKING COMPARATIVELY Is American Democracy a Model? CASES IN CONTEXT Brazil China India United States CHAPTER 7 Authoritarian Regimes and Democratic Breakdown Concepts Authoritarianism and Authoritarian Regimes Transitions to Authoritarian Regimes Types Types of Authoritarianism Totalitarian Regimes Theocracies Personalistic Dictatorships Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Regimes Hybrid and Semi-authoritarian Regimes Types of Transition (or Nontransition) to Authoritarianism Authoritarian Persistence Democratic Breakdown Transition to Hybrid or Semi-authoritarian Regime Causes and Effects: What Causes Authoritarian Regimes to Emerge and Persist? Historical Institutionalist Theories Poverty and Inequality State Weakness and Failure Political Culture Theories of Authoritarian Persistence Barriers to Collective Action Special Causal Circumstances Surrounding Hybrid and Semi-Authoritarian Regimes THINKING COMPARATIVELY Why Did Zimbabwe Become and Remain Authoritarian? CASES IN CONTEXT Iran Russia Mexico Germany France PART III: Institutions of Government CHAPTER 8 Constitutions and Constitutional Design Concepts Constitutions Constitutional Design Types Flexible and Rigid Constitutions Separation of Powers: Judicial Review and Parliamentary Sovereignty Federalism and Unitarism Federalism Unitarism Authoritarian and Democratic Constitutions Causes and Effects: What Are the Effects of Federal and Unitary Constitutions? What Constitutional Designs Support Social Stability? What Constitutional Designs Support Democratic Rights? What Constitutional Designs Support the Economy? Judicial Review and Democracy What Explains the Similarities Between the Brazilian and South African Constitutions? United Kingdom Iran Nigeria India United States CHAPTER 9 Legislatures and Legislative Elections Concepts What Legislatures Are What Legislatures Do Types Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures Electoral Systems District Systems Proportional Representation (PR) Mixed or Hybrid Executive-Legislative Relations Causes and Effects: What Explains Patterns of Representation? Patterns of Representation Electoral Systems and Representation Legislative Decision Making and Representation Executive-Legislative Relations and Representation THINKING COMPARATIVELY Representation in New Zealand and Beyond CASES IN CONTEXT United Kingdom Brazil Japan Germany United States CHAPTER 10 Executives Concepts Types Executive Structures: Presidential and Parliamentary Formal Powers Partisan Powers Coalitions Informal Powers Causes and Effects: What Explains Executive Stability? Stable and Unstable Regimes: Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, and Democracy Stable and Unstable Executives: Styles of Presidential Rule Stable and Unstable Executives: Patterns of Parliamentary Rule THINKING COMPARATIVELY Beyond the American and British Models CASES IN CONTEXT France United States Russia China Nigeria CHAPTER 11 Political Parties, Party Systems, and Interest Groups Concepts Political Parties Party Systems Interest Groups Types Political Parties: Elite, Mass, and Catch-All Parties Party Systems: Dominant-Party, Two-Party, and Multiparty Systems Interest Groups: Pluralism and Corporatism Causes and Effects: Why Do Party Systems Emerge, and What Effects Do They Have? Party Systems and Representation What Factors Shape Party Systems? How Do Party Systems Shape Political Outcomes? Interest Groups and Representation THINKING COMPARATIVELY Party Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa CASES IN CONTEXT China Japan Germany Russia Mexico PART IV: Politics, Society, and Culture CHAPTER 12 Revolutions and Contention Concepts What Is "Contention"? Revolutionary and Non-Revolutionary Contention Types Social Movements Revolutions Insurgencies and Civil Wars Terrorism "Everyday Resistance" Thinking About Contention: Summary Causes and Effects: Why Do Revolutions Happen? Relative Deprivation Resource Mobilization and Political Opportunities Rational Choice Culture or "Framing" Explanations thinking comparatively The "Arab Spring" of 2011 CASES IN CONTEXT Brazil France Russia China Iran CHAPTER 13 Nationalism and National Identity Concepts Identity Nationalism, National Identity, and the Nation Types Civic and Ethnic Nationalism Jus sanguinis and jus soli Limits of Typologies in the Study of National Identity Causes and Effects: What Causes Ethno-National Conflict? Primordial Bonds Cultural Boundaries Material Interests Rational Calculation Social Psychology THINKING COMPARATIVELY Ending Ethnic and National Violence CASES IN CONTEXT United Kingdom Mexico Japan Germany Nigeria CHAPTER 14 Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Concepts Race and Ethnicity Gender Sexual Orientation Types Disentangling Race and Ethnicity Discrimination Based on Race and Ethnicity Gender Discrimination Empowerment of Women and Minority Groups Causes and Effects: What Factors Influence the Political Representation of Women and Minority Groups? Social Movement Mobilization Political Parties Based on Gender or Ethnicity Institutions for Promoting Women's and Minority Group Representation THINKING COMPARATIVELY Measuring Gender Empowerment CASES IN CONTEXT Iran Japan Brazil Mexico India CHAPTER 15 Ideology and Religion in Modern Politics Concepts Modernity and Modernization Ideology Religion Secularization, Religion, and Modern Politics Religious Conflict Types Modern Ideologies Liberalism Fascism Socialism Modern Forms of Religion in Politics Lay and Religious States Denominationalism Causes and Effects: Why Does Ideology Remain Prevalent in Modern Politics? Why Didn't Ideology (and History) End? THINKING COMPARATIVELY Is 21st-Century Populism an Ideology? CASES IN CONTEXT United Kingdom Russia France Iran Nigeria PART V: The Comparative-International Nexus CHAPTER 16 Comparative Politics and International Relations Concepts Issues Globalization and Trade International Institutions and Integration Immigration Environment and Sustainability Transnational Networks Nuclear Threats and Terrorism Causes and Effects: What Are the Main Causes in International Relations? Realism Liberalism Constructivism Marxism THINKING COMPARATIVELY The EU and Levels of Analysis CASES IN CONTEXT United States France Japan Iran India PART VI: Country Profiles and Cases Brazil Profile Introduction 399 Historical Development 401 Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES Does the Global Economy Help or Hurt Developing Nations? (Chapter 5) Democratic Consolidation in Brazil (Chapter 6) Electoral Rules and Party (In)Discipline in Brazil's Legislature (Chapter 9) Brazil's Landless Movement (Chapter 12) Gender and Political Representation in Brazil: Where Has Progress Come From? (Chapter 14) China PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES How Did China Become an Economic Power? (Chapter 5) Is China Destined for Democracy? (Chapter 6) Who Governs China? (Chapter 10) The Chinese Party System (Chapter 11) The Chinese Revolution (Chapter 12) France PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES The State in France (Chapter 3) Authoritarian Persistence in Nineteenth-Century France (Chapter 7) Electing the French President: What Do Runoffs Do? (Chapter 10) The French Revolution (Chapter 12) Religion and Secularism in France (Chapter 15) Globalization and Culture in France (Chapter 16) Germany PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES The German State: Unification and Welfare (Chapter 4) Democracy and Authoritarianism in Germany (Chapter 7) Institutional Design: Germany's Bundestag and Bundesrat (Chapter 9) Consensus-Based Politics in Germany (Chapter 11) Ethnic Boundaries of the German Nation? (Chapter 13) India PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES What Explain India's Recent Growth? (Chapter 5) Democracy's Success in India: What Can We Learn from a Deviant Case? (Chapter 6) Federalism and Differences in Development in India (Chapter 8) Ethnicity and Political Parties in India (Chapter 14) India in the Twenty-First Century: Domestic Politics, Identity, and Security (Chapter 16) Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES Democratic Features of Authoritarian Systems? The Case of Iran (Chapter 7) Constitutional Design: Theocracy in Iran (Chapter 8) Iran's Islamic Revolution and "Green Revolution"? (Chapter 12) Gender in Post-Revolutionary Iranian Politics (Chapter 14) Religion and Politics in Iran (Chapter 15) Iran and the Politics of Nuclear Proliferation (Chapter 16) Japan PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES State-Led Development in Japan (Chapter 4) The Hybrid Electoral System of the Japanese Diet (Chapter 9) How Has Japan's Dominant Party Won for So Long? (Chapter 11) Importing National Identity in Japan? (Chapter 13) Gender Empowerment in Japan? (Chapter 14) Resource Management in Japan (Chapter 16) Mexico PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES The Mexican State and Rule of Law (Chapter 3) Mexico's "Perfect Dictatorship" and Its End (Chapter 7) The PRI and Corporatism in Mexico (Chapter 11) Industrialization, Modernity, and National Identity in Mexico (Chapter 13) Why Aren't There Major Ethnic Parties in Mexico? (Chapter 14) Nigeria PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions 515 Political Culture 515 Political Economy CASE STUDIES What Is a Weak State, and Can It Be Changed? The Case of Nigeria (Chapter 3) Why Are Natural Resources Sometimes a Curse? The Nigerian Case (Chapter 5) Federalism and the States in Nigeria: Holding Together or Tearing Apart? (Chapter 8) The Presidency in Nigeria: Powers and Limitations (Chapter 10) The Nigerian Civil War or Biafran War: Nationalism and Ethno-National Conflict in a Post-Colonial Society (Chapter 13) Religious Difference and Conflict in Nigeria: Disentangling Ethnicity and Religion? (Chapter 15) Russia (Russian Federation) PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES Oligarchy, Democracy, and Authoritarianism in Russia (Chapter 7) Executives in Russia: Formal and Informal Powers (Chapter 10) Personalism and the Party System in Russia (Chapter 11) The Russian Revolution (Chapter 12) Communist Ideology in Practice-Russia and the Soviet Union (Chapter 15) United Kingdom PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES The State in the United Kingdom (Chapter 3) Political Economy of Britain (Chapter 4) No Constitution? No Supreme Court? Constitutionality in the United Kingdom (Chapter 8) The Mother of Parliaments: The United Kingdom and the Westminster Model (Chapter 9) National Identity in the United Kingdom (Chapter 13) Liberal Ideology in the United Kingdom (Chapter 15) United States PROFILE Introduction Historical Development Regime and Political Institutions Political Culture Political Economy CASE STUDIES Did Free Markets Help the United States Get Rich? Will They in the Future? (Chapter 4) Is American Democracy in Trouble? (Chapter 6) Is Judicial Activism in the United States a Problem? (Chapter 8) The United States Congress: Dysfunctional or Functioning by Design? (Chapter 9) "The Most Powerful Person in the World"? Checks on American Presidents (Chapter 10) The United States and the World: A Love-Hate Relationship? (Chapter 16) Notes Glossary References and Further Reading Credits Index

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB27238649
  • ISBN
    • 9780190854867
  • LCCN
    2018015555
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    New York
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxix, 655 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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