A Comparative Introduction to Political Science: Contention and Cooperation

A Comparative Introduction to Political Science: Contention and Cooperation

by Alan G . Smith (Author)

Synopsis

When do legislators tend to cast votes in cooperation with their parties and when do they go their own way? When and why do nations contend with each other, and when are they more likely to cooperate? Thematically arranged around the interplay of contention and cooperation, A Comparative Introduction to Political Science encourages students to explore causal factors and consequences related to political phenomena in order to become knowledgeable and resourceful citizens of their nations and the world. Emphasizing real-world politics, the author includes two country studies at the end of each chapter to expose the student to the richness of particular national experiences. In addition, the book employs careful topic sequencing, and practical definitions of terms, occasionally enhancing standard terminology by adding concepts that address the real-world spectrum between opposing extremes.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 648
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 15 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1442252596
ISBN 13: 9781442252592

Media Reviews
Comfortable and accessible to a wide variety of students. . . . I very much enjoy the boxes and case studies. They allow for students to delve into specific instances at greater length, before circling back and tying them into the body of the text. -- William T. Daniel, Francis Marion University
Well organized, on point, and a good introduction to the topic of politics. -- Laurie Sprankle, The Community College of Allegheny County, South
Author Bio
Alan Smith is professor of political science at Central Connecticut State University, where he has taught a comparative introduction to political science course for nearly thirty years.