Comparative political systems/
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Language: | English |
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Boston, Mass.:
Holbrook Press,
[c1974]
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Table of Contents:
- Past and present trends and issues in comparative politics: Neumann, S. Comparative politics: a half-century appraisal. LaPalombara, J. Macrotheories and microapplications in comparative politics: a widening chasm. Lijphart, A. Comparative politics and the comparative method. Deutsch, K. W. Recent trends in research methods in political science.
- Comparisons of total systems: Rustow, D. A. Transitions to democracy: toward a dynamic model. Tucker, R. C. On the comparative study of communism. Easton, D. An approach to the analysis of political systems. Almond, G. A. A developmental approach to political systems.
- Political socialization and political culture: Easton, D. The theoretical relevance of political socialization. Verba, S. Comparative political culture.
- Comparative electoral systems: Milnor, A. J. Elections and political stability.
- Comparative interest groups: Almond, G. A. A comparative study of interest groups and the political process. Schwartz, J. J. and Keech, W. R. Group influence and the policy process in the Soviet Union.
- Comparative political parties: King, A. Political parties in Western democracies: some skeptical reflections. Huntington, S. P. Social and institutional dynamics of one-party systems.
- Comparative bureaucracy: Eisentadt, S. N. Bureaucracy and political development.
- Political change: Huntington, S. P. The change to change: modernization, development, and politics.