Specifications
book-author | Patrick H. O'Neil ; Karl Fields ; Don Share |
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file-type | |
isbn10 | 0393422933 |
isbn13 | 9780393422931 |
language | English |
publisher | W.W. Norton & Company |
Book Description
“Cases in Comparative Politics,” now in its 7th Edition, is a collaborative work by Patrick H. O'Neil, Karl Fields, and Don Share, offering a compelling and insightful journey into the complexities of political systems across the globe. Geared towards students and scholars of comparative politics, this edition continues to be an invaluable resource for understanding the diverse political landscapes that shape our world.
Authors Patrick H. O'Neil, Karl Fields, and Don Share draw on their expertise to curate a collection of case studies that provide a rich and nuanced exploration of political systems. These cases go beyond mere descriptions, encouraging readers to analyze, compare, and contrast political structures, processes, and outcomes. The 7th edition reflects the dynamic nature of global politics, incorporating contemporary developments and challenges that shape the field of comparative politics.
Key features of this edition include a diverse selection of cases that span regions, ideologies, and political contexts, ensuring a comprehensive and well-rounded understanding of comparative political analysis. The authors skillfully integrate theoretical frameworks with real-world examples, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills among readers. The inclusion of discussion questions and supplementary materials enhances the book's pedagogical value, making it an ideal companion for courses in comparative politics.
Whether used as a primary text or a supplementary resource, “Cases in Comparative Politics, 7th Edition” serves as a gateway for students to explore the intricacies of political systems around the world. The collaborative effort of O'Neil, Fields, and Share provides a balanced and informed perspective on the subject, making this edition an indispensable tool for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of comparative politics in the contemporary global landscape.
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