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Description Contents Features Author Description The first comprehensive survey to include Western and Eastern European nations and the European Union, European Politics Today is the broadest available examination of Europe’s diverse political systems. Written by leading comparativists and area studies experts, this text introduces key concepts about political institutions, culture, and policy and follows them in seven authoritative country studies, which facilitates the comparison of political experience across the region. European Politics Today’s innovative combination of theory and cases ensures that students explore individual countries in-depth and consider the issues that affect all of Europe. topContents
PART I. INTRODUCTION Chapter 1. The European Context Chapter 2. Democratic Political Culture and Political Action Chapter 3. European Interest Groups and Parties Chapter 4. Government and Public Policy PART II. THE ESTABLISHED DEMOCRACIES Chapter 5. Politics in England by Richard Rose Chapter 6. Politics in France by Martin A. Schain Chapter 7. Politics in Germany by Russell J. Dalton Chapter 8. Politics in Spain by Donald Share PART III. POLITICAL TRANSITIONS Chapter 9. Politics in Russia by Thomas F. Remington Chapter 10. Politics in Poland by Raymond C. Taras Chapter 11. Politics in Bulgaria by Tatiana Kostadinova and Francesco Stolfi PART IV. THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION Chapter 12. Politics in the European Union by Alberta Sbragia topFeatures
A balance of thematic chapters and country studies gives students the theoretical and country knowledge they need to study comparative politics and to explore the text’s theme of why governments exist, what functions they serve, and how they create problems and solutions. Four thematic chapters provide an overview of democracy in Europe by looking at the region’s history and geography, political culture, political organizations, and political institutions. Six country studies on England, France, Germany, Spain, Russia, Poland, and Bulgaria describe the politics of each country and comment on their unique political characteristics. To facilitate comparison, each chapter typically covers historical, social, and economic context, government institutions and structures, political culture and socialization, interest groups, political parties, policy processes and outcomes, and international relations. A chapter on the European Union explains the political system of this unique regional and global actor. Boxes throughout the text compare political systems, provide examples of important political leaders and events, and examine trends like globalization and fundamentalism. Updated “Current Policy Challenges” and country biographies at the beginning of each chapter review that country’s major political issues and place them in historical context. Numerous maps, figures, and tables present important data on geography, population, and economics as well as clarify key concepts in politics and government. Key terms, review questions, and suggested websites and readings at the end of each chapter offer an opportunity for critical thinking and further study. Custom Database for Comparative Politics (www.pearsoncustom.com/custom-library/pearson-custom-comparative-politics). The online book-building site makes it easy for you to create your own version of this bestselling text. Choose the thematic chapters and country studies you need for your course, including ones not in European Politics Today. Just click on the chapters you need, place them in the order you teach them, and add outside materials like syllabi, exercises, readings, etc. You will receive your own free evaluation copy so you can see your text before you decide. Visit us online and learn more! topAuthor Gabriel Almond (deceased) was Professor of Political Science at Stanford University.
G. Bingham Powell is Marie C. Wilson and Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Political Science at the University of Rochester.
Russell J. Dalton is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine.
Kaare Strøm is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. top
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