2nd Edition

Comparative Government Introduction

By Jean Blondel Copyright 1995
    432 Pages
    by Routledge

    432 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

    1. General Framework and Concepts
    2. The Importance and Scope of Comparative Government
    3. The Political System: Characteristics and Components
    4. The Norms of Political Systems
    5. Political Development
    6. Legitimacy, Integration and Coercion
    7. Society and Government
    8. The Social Bases of Political Systems
    9. Groups and Political Systems
    10. Political Communication and the Role of the Media
    11. Political Parties
    12. The Origins, Nature and Structure of Political Parties
    13. Party Systems
    14. Parties, Elections and Direct Democracy
    15. The Role of Parties in the Contemporary World
    16. Governmental Structures
    17. Constitutional and Non-Constitutional Rule
    18. Centralisation and Decentralisation
    19. Representation and Legislatures
    20. National Executives
    21. Political Leadership
    22. Implementation and Control
    23. Bureaucracies
    24. The Role of the Military in the Political Process
    25. The Judiciary
    26. The Policy Process
    27. Government and the People Conclusion

    Biography

    Jean Blondel