Introduction to Politics

Introduction to Politics

by Robert Garner (Author), Stephanie Lawson (Author), Peter Ferdinand (Author)

Synopsis

Introduction to Politics brings together an expert team of authors to produce the definitive introductory politics textbook. The book's broad coverage includes concepts and ideologies, comparative politics, and international relations, making this an ideal text for politics modules. Each section is written by an expert in the field. This is an intellectually stimulating, yet accessible, introduction to the subject, which reflects the realities of current global politics. The book avoids focus on Western democracies and assumptions of liberal democratic supremacy, instead illustrating points by using examples from a wide range of countries. Further, it moves beyond a descriptive account of the subject; througout the text, students are introduced to the debates and inherent complexities of the topics covered. Introduction to Politics' analytical approach will challenge students, rather than providing them with one definite line of argument. Introduction to Politics is accompanied by an innovative Online Resource Centre, which includes: For students: Multiple choice questions Expanded case studies from the book with embedded video links to relevant news articles, web video and research Flashcard glossary Further information on key thinkers Web links Political scenario activities Additional case study on the role of the Internet in politics For registered adopters of the text: Summary of each chapter Discussion points based on each chapter PowerPoint slides

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 25 Dec 2008

ISBN 10: 0199231338
ISBN 13: 9780199231331

Media Reviews
This book provides authoritative and accessible coverage of the three main building blocks of the modern study of politics. Professor Wyn Grant, University of Warwick Introduction to Politics is an outstanding textbook... I found it to be perfectly tuned to our students. Unlike many introductory books, it nicely balances political theory, comparative politics and international relations [and] combines history, theory and empirical data in just the right measures...Overall, an outstanding text that will serve teachers and students in the UK, North America and more widely, well. Dr Anthony F. Lang, University of St Andrews A tour de force of relevant and important information woven into a contemporary framework. Ken Duckett, University of Kent An absolute must for anyone interested in politics. It achieves the invaluable task of successfully demonstrating the pervasiveness of politics and will get all readers thinking politically... An invigorating back-to-basics read that reminded me why I first got interested in politics. Dr Liam Weeks, University College, Cork A first class introduction to the study of politics that is informed, incisive and accessible. Gillian Peele, University of Oxford