
by IanBudge (Author)
This comprehensive introduction to politics provides an essential template for assessing the health and workings of present day democracy by exploring how democratic processes bring public policy into line with popular preferences. Incorporating the latest findings from Big Data across the world, it provides a crucial framework showing students how to deploy these for themselves, providing straightforward, practical orientation to the scope and methods of modern political science.
Key features:
Politics is an essential resource for students of political science and of key interest to economics, public policy analysis and more broadly the social sciences.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 476
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 02 Jun 2019
ISBN 10: 0367025094
ISBN 13: 9780367025090
This is a superb text, one that builds on what political scientists have learned and yet integrates and illuminates it. Politics: A Unified Introduction to How Democracy Works makes sense of the political world and how it really works in modern democratic politics, and I heartily recommend it. - Christopher Wlezien, University of Texas at Austin, USA.
This book is lively, engaging and accessible to anyone who has even a passing interest in politics, policy and government. The chapters cover a wide range of important issues, concepts and foundational ideas in politics. - Zareh Ghazarian, Monash University, Australia.
This book is a marvellous and useful introduction to modern political science. Professor Ian Budge has produced a fresh approach to study and analyse `Democratic Politics'. By means of `predictive theory' the student can understand and explain the political process in full. I am convinced that this introduction fills a void and is an asset for any student of political science, be it a freshman or advanced in this field. - Hans Keman, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
For any student interested in a systematic and rigorous introduction to a science of politics, this book is a must-read - Edoardo Bressanelli, King's College London, UK.
Terrific systematic presentation which specifies the conditions under which contemporary democracies operate clearly and concisely both for students and the general public. - Jean Blondell, Founding Professor, Department of Government, University of Essex, UK, and Founding Director of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).