Book Description:
Delve into the dynamics of global politics with “Political Science: A Comparative Introduction” by Hague, Harrop, & McCormick. Explore key concepts and systems through diverse case studies to understand and compare political structures worldwide. (Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN: 978-1137601230)
Political Science: A Comparative Introduction
Authors: Rod Hague, Martin Harrop, John McCormick
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 978-1137601230
Introduction: This comprehensive introduction to political science provides an in-depth and comparative analysis of political systems around the world. It explores the key concepts, institutions, and processes that shape political dynamics, and examines the different ways that societies are organized and governed. Through a comparative approach, the book enables readers to understand the diversity of political systems and to appreciate the factors that influence their development and performance. The authors draw on a wide range of case studies and examples from different countries and regions, providing students with a rich and nuanced understanding of the field of political science.