234 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
by
Routledge
235 Pages
by
Routledge
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The successful teaching of an introductory course in comparative politics or comparative government--as any instructor will agree involves the presentation of information organized around a coherent framework. Therefore, to be effective, a textbook must provide an articulate, methodical structure that no clarifies basic information but also makes it relevant and vital for the student. The... Read more
1: The Significance and Aims of Comparative Politics; 2: Environment, Culture, and Politics; 3: Varieties of Political Change; 4: Expressing and Focusing Demands for Authoritative Decisions; 5: Policy-making and Implementing Structures; 6: Who Governs?; 7: Research Goals for Comparative Politics
Biography
Jorgen Rasmussen






