Readings in Comparative Politics Political Challenges and Changing Agendas

by ;
Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2005-06-15
Publisher(s): Wadsworth Publishing
List Price: $200.00

Buy New

Usually ships in 2 to 3 business days.
$199.80

Rent Textbook

Select for Price
There was a problem. Please try again later.

Used Textbook

We're Sorry
Sold Out

eTextbook

We're Sorry
Not Available

How Marketplace Works:

  • This item is offered by an independent seller and not shipped from our warehouse
  • Item details like edition and cover design may differ from our description; see seller's comments before ordering.
  • Sellers much confirm and ship within two business days; otherwise, the order will be cancelled and refunded.
  • Marketplace purchases cannot be returned to eCampus.com. Contact the seller directly for inquiries; if no response within two days, contact customer service.
  • Additional shipping costs apply to Marketplace purchases. Review shipping costs at checkout.

Summary

Readings in Comparative Politicsis divided into six sections--States and Regimes, Governing the Economy, the Democratic Challenge, Politics of Collective Identity, Political Institutions and Public Policies, and Political Challenges and Changing Agendas--that correspond to the four main themes found in Kesselman'sIntroduction to Comparative Politicssurvey text. The selected readings are drawn from a variety of published, unpublished, and electronic sources. They tend to be general and theoretical in nature and were carefully selected to provide a good sample of the wide range of popular and scholarly views relevant to the major topics presented in introductory courses. The readings provide an extended opportunity to consider the four main themes used in the textbook: A World of States, Governing the Economy, the Democratic Challenge, and the Politics of Collective Identity. Excerpts are culled from a variety of sources including scholarly articles from journals and books, op-ed and newspaper articles, government statements, and statements by interest groups and NGOs in the U.S. and other countries, including published sources and material disseminated by the Internet.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Francis Fukuyama, The End of History?
Samuel Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations?
Benjamin R. Barber, Jihad vs. McWorld
States and Regimes
Charles Tilly, War Making and State Making as Organized Crime
Anthony W. Marx, Making Race and Nation: A Comparison of the United States, South Africa, and Brazil
Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way, The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism
Martin van Creveld, The Fate of the State
Robert Rotberg, Failed States in a World of Terror
Saskia Sassen, The State and Globalization
Govering the Economy
Peter Gourevitch, Political Economy
Amartya Sen, The Importance of Democracy
David Coates, Models of Capitalism in the New World Order
Daniel Treisman, Stabilization Tactics in Latin America: Menem, Cardoso, and the Politics of Low Inflation
Robert J. S. Ross and Anita Chan, From North-South to South-South
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Globalism's Discontents
The Challenge of Democracy
Robert Dahl, Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition
Philippe C. Schmitter and Terry Lynn Karl, What Democracy Is. . .and Is Not
Amartya Sen, Democracy as a Universal Value
Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan, Toward Consolidated Democracies
Valerie Bunce, Rethinking Democratization: Lessons from the Postcommunist Experience
Guillermo O'Donnell, Illusions About Consolidation
Thomas Carothers, The End of the Transition Paradigm
Collective Identities
Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart, Cultural Obstacles to Equal Representation
Seyla Benhabib, The Claims of Culture
Howard Winant, Race in the Twenty-First Century
Harold L. Wilensky, Migration and Politics: Explaining Variation Among Rich Democracies in Recent Nativist Protest
Walker Connor, A Nation Is a Nation, Is a State, Is an Ethnic Group, Is a. . .
Vali Nasr, Lessons from the Muslim World
Political Institutions and Public Policies
Alfred Stepan, with Cindy Skach, Constitutional Frameworks and Democratic Consolidation: Parliamentarianism versus Presidentialism
Edward D. Mansfield and Jack Snyder, Democratic Transitions, Institutional Strength, and War
Benjamin Reilly, Electoral Systems for Divided Societies
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Stepsisters: Feminist Movement Activism in Different Institutional Spaces
Steven Sanderson, The Future of Conservation
S. Laurel Weldon, Protest, Policy, and the Problem of Violence Against Women: A Cross-National Comparison
Political Challenges and Changing Agendas
Dick Howard, After September 11th: Chances for a Left Foreign Policy
Adam Przeworski and Michael Wallerstein, Democratic Capitalism at the Crossroads
Sidney Tarrow, A Movement Society?
Robert D. Putnam, Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital
Fareed Zakaria, The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad
Bill McKibben, An Alternative to Progress
Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved.

An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.

This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.

By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.

Digital License

You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.

More details can be found here.

A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.

Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.

Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.