Comparative Politics by J. Tyler Dickovick, Paperback, 9780197633304 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

Comparative Politics

Integrating Theories, Methods, and Cases

Author: J. Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood, Robin M. LeBlanc and Zoila Ponce de Leon  

Paperback

An integrative approach to relationships between big themes and country case studies

Read more
New
$406.15
Or pay later with
Check delivery options
Paperback

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

An integrative approach to relationships between big themes and country case studies

Read more

Description

An engaging and accessible introduction to the subject, Comparative Politics: Integrating Theories, Methods, and Cases gives students the methodological tools they need to answer the "big questions" in the field. The authors introduce methods early in the text and integrate them throughout, in "Thinking Comparatively" features, to help students develop a systematic way of thinking about comparative politics. Offering a hybrid format,the text's unique structure offers the best of thematic and country-by-country approaches. Sixteen succinct thematic chapters--organized around the "big questions" in the field--are followed by a separatesection at the end of the book offering full-length profiles and case studies for twelve countries. Examples of some of the "big-picture questions discussed in the thematic chapters are, "Why do countries have different institutions and forms of government? Why do some social revolutions succeed and endure while others fail? Why are some societies subjected to terrorism and not others?" Each chapter integrates several standalone country case studies in "Case in Context" features; these featurestie into the narrative, pose questions, and point students to the full case discussions in the country profiles section of the book.

Read more

Critic Reviews

“"Comparative Politics is the best text on the market. It encourages critical thinking, promotes a hands-on comparativist experience, and thoroughly engages students with the major themes, debates, and discussions in comparative politics." --Anastasia Kuz-Grady, University of North Carolina, Wilmington "The mix of theory, methodology, and case studies introduces comparative analysis in an accessible way. My students appreciate the text's readability." --Cheryl Van Den Handel, Northeastern State University”

Comparative Politics is the best text on the market. It encourages critical thinking, promotes a hands-on comparativist experience, and thoroughly engages students with the major themes, debates, and discussions in comparative politics. Anastasia Kuz-Grady, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
The mix of theory, methodology, and case studies introduces comparative analysis in an accessible way. My students appreciate the text's readability. Cheryl Van Den Handel, Northeastern State University

Read more

About the Author

J. Tyler Dickovick was the Grigsby Term Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University.Jonathan Eastwood is Professor of Sociology at Washington and Lee University.Robin LeBlanc is Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University and teaches classes on global politics, gender and politics, political philosophy, urban community, and protest.Zoila Ponce de Leon is Assistant Professor of Politics and a core faculty member of the Latin American and Caribean Studies Program at Washington and Lee University.

Read more

More on this Book

An engaging and accessible introduction to the subject, Comparative Politics: Integrating Theories, Methods, and Cases gives students the methodological tools they need to answer the "big questions" in the field. The authors introduce methods early in the text and integrate them throughout, in Thinking Comparatively features, to help students develop a systematic way of thinking about comparative politics. Offering a hybrid format, the text's unique structure offersthe best of thematic and country-by-country approaches. Sixteen succinct thematic chapters--organized around the "big questions" in the field--are followed by a separate section at the end of the book offering full-length profiles and case studies for twelve countries. Examples of some of the "bigpicture questions discussed in the thematic chapters are, "Why do countries have different institutions and forms of government? Why do some social revolutions succeed and endure while others fail? Why are some societies subjected to terrorism and not others?" Each chapter integrates several standalone country case studies in Case in Context features; these features tie into the narrative, pose questions, and point students to the full case discussions in the country profiles section of thebook.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Published
1st June 2023
Edition
4th
Pages
760
ISBN
9780197633304

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

New
$406.15
Or pay later with
Check delivery options