Understanding the Political World: A Comparative Introduction to Political Science

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Longman, 2003 - Political Science - 520 pages
Both students and instructors praise this best-selling introduction to political science, which offers a comprehensive and highly readable explanation of how political science helps us understand the contemporary world. Danziger's rich, comparative perspective illuminates how politics works at the individual, group, national, and global levels. Students value its relevance to current situations, its engaging, personal writing style, and the many intriguing examples (including more than 60 boxed discussions) from every part of the world that make concepts more vivid and memorable. The numerous political cartoons, compelling photographs, maps, and analytic diagrams effectively sustain students' interest and elaborate on every major topic. Instructors appreciate the book's comprehensive coverage of key theories and concepts and the logical manner in which it explores many of the interesting questions addressed by political scientists. - NEW - Key Concepts and Website addresses added to the end of each chapter. - Expanded discussion of major political ideologies (conservatism, classical liberalism) explaining the social context in which the ideologies emerged (Ch. 2). - Boxed feature d

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Contents

PART ONE ON KNOWING THE POLITICAL WORLD
3
PART TWO POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
25
Political Actions
49
Copyright

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