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Third Edition
- The only book to combine concepts and ideologies, comparative politics, and international relations in one volume
- A wide range of contemporary and historical examples from a variety of countries are used throughout the text, helping to contextualise the material for students
- The book moves beyond a descriptive narrative, taking an analytical approach that ensures students are challenged and appreciate the complexities inherent in the subject
- The book contains a variety of features designed to maximise learning, such as 'key debate', 'key concept', and 'key quote' boxes, case studies, end of chapter questions, and guides to further reading
New to this Edition:
- A new chapter on democracies, democratization, and authoritarian regimes adds to the broad coverage of the volume, introducing students to politics in both democratic and non-democratic systems.
- An increased number of 'key debate' boxes encourages active learning and critical thinking, challenging students to consider multiple perspectives.
- A reworked concluding chapter on 'Rising powers in a post-globalization world' helps students to consider contemporary and possible future developments in the political world.
Third Edition
- The only book to combine concepts and ideologies, comparative politics, and international relations in one volume
- A wide range of contemporary and historical examples from a variety of countries are used throughout the text, helping to contextualise the material for students
- The book moves beyond a descriptive narrative, taking an analytical approach that ensures students are challenged and appreciate the complexities inherent in the subject
- The book contains a variety of features designed to maximise learning, such as 'key debate', 'key concept', and 'key quote' boxes, case studies, end of chapter questions, and guides to further reading
New to this Edition:
- A new chapter on democracies, democratization, and authoritarian regimes adds to the broad coverage of the volume, introducing students to politics in both democratic and non-democratic systems.
- An increased number of 'key debate' boxes encourages active learning and critical thinking, challenging students to consider multiple perspectives.
- A reworked concluding chapter on 'Rising powers in a post-globalization world' helps students to consider contemporary and possible future developments in the political world.