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Books in the Perspectives in Comparative Politics series

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  • - A Comparative Study
    by J. Bayes
    £50.99

    This book examines the impact of globalization upon Canada, Mexico and the United States. It investigates changes in the structures and practices of federalism, in public policies and practices of governance and politics, and in economic livelihoods in all three nations. It also provides comparisons of the effects of globalization on women's lives.

  • by R. Johnson
    £40.99 - 50.99

    Providing detail and depth, the book examines and compares corruption infour countries: the United States, Israel, Russia, and India. Each country chapter explores how corruption is defined and understood in that country and provides case material illustrating corrupt practice and responses to it.

  • - Comparative Perspectives on Health
    by Susan Giaimo
    £50.99

    As countries confront new health care challenges in the 21st century, their health care systems reflect the problems and political settlements of an earlier age.

  • - The Politics of Identity in the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium
    by Alan T. Arwine & Lawrence C. Mayer
    £50.99

    Political conflict in Western democracies has traditionally emerged from politics rooted in competing ideologies and interests. With the rise of politics of identity, political conflict is morphing as political parties align themselves with identities, rather than ideologies or interests.

  • - A Comparative Study
    by Martin A. Schain
    £40.99 - 50.99

    This book argues that although labour market needs have been an important element in the development of immigration policy, they have been filtered through a political process, the politics of immigration. The book explores the relation between policy and politics in France, the UK, and the US.

  • - A Comparative Study
    by Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh
    £40.99 - 50.99

    In this book, Zirakzadeh examines different types of social movements, from the Greens in Germany to the Shining Path in Peru. The book concludes with a juxtaposition of the three major theoretical approaches and historical findings and proposes a fourth theoretical approach emphasizing factional conflict and reconciliation.

  • - A Comparative Study
    by J. Rudolph
    £99.49

    This book offers a brief, broad, comparative study of ethnic politics that places ethnic conflict within the context of particular political systems. To develop these themes, they are explored by comparing and contrasting the experiences of France, Czechoslovakia and its subsequent division, and Nigeria.

  • - A Comparative Perspective
    by Anaid Flesken, Anke Weber & Wesley Hiers
    £50.99

    This book offers a rigorous comparative historical analysis of Kenya, Tanzania, Bolivia, Peru, and the United States to demonstrate how colonial administrative rule, access to resources, nation building and language policies, as well as political entrepreneurs contribute to the politicization of ethnicity.

  • - A Comparative Study
     
    £50.99

    During the transition to democracy, states have used various mechanisms to address previous human rights abuses including trials, truth and reconciliation commissions and internationalized tribunals. This volume analyzes the transitional justice choices made by four countries: Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), Sierra Leone and East Timor.

  • - A Comparative Study
     
    £50.99

    This book examines the impact of globalization upon Canada, Mexico and the United States. It investigates changes in the structures and practices of federalism, in public policies and practices of governance and politics, and in economic livelihoods in all three nations. It also provides comparisons of the effects of globalization on women's lives.

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