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020 _a9780192847713
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100 _aGarner, Robert
245 0 _aIntroduction to politics/
_cby Robert Garner
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bOxford University Press,
_c2023.
300 _axix,651p.;
_c25cm.
505 _a1: Introduction: The Nature of Politics and Political AnalysisPart 1: Concepts and Ideologies 2: Politics and the State 3: Political Power, Authority, and the State 4: Democracy and Political Obligation 5: Freedom and Justice 6: Traditional Ideologies 7: Challenges to the Dominant Ideologies Part2: Comparative Politics 8: Institutions and States 9: Political Culture and Non-Western Political Ideas 10: Laws, Constitutions, and Federalism 11: Votes, Elections, Legislatures, and Legislators 12: Political Parties 13: Executives, Bureaucracies, Policy Studies, and Governance 14: Civil Society, Interest Groups, and the Media 15: Democracies, Democratization, and Authoritarian Regimes Part 3: Global Politics 16: Introducing Global Politics 17: Traditional Theories in Global Politics 18: Critical Approaches to Global Politics 19: Security and Insecurity 20: Diplomacy and Foreign Policy 21: International Organizations in Global Politics 22: Global Political Economy 23: Conclusion: Towards a Globalizing, Post-Western-Dominated World Index
520 _aThe only introductory textbook to bring together theory, comparative politics, and international relations, to provide the most comprehensive and global introduction to politics available.
650 _a International relations, Political science
700 _aFerdinand Peter
_eAuthor
700 _aLawson Staphanie
_eAuthor
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