Introduction to comparative government / Michael Curtis
By: Curtis, Michael.
Contributor(s): Blondel,Jean.
Material type: TextPublisher: London: Harper Collins College Publishers, 1993Edition: 3rd ed.Description: 639 p. ill.ISBN: 9780065005523.Subject(s): Comparative government | Politisches SystemDDC classification: 320.3 C978I 1993 Summary: "This book introduces students to the subject of comparative government and politics through both an analytical and institutional approach ... Each chapter is divided into three discrete sections. The first is the history and socioeconomic development of the country and the bases on which the regimes rest, the norms and rules of each society. The second section is devoted to political processes and institutions.... The third section looks at various aspects of public policies, including economic, social, and foreign affairs"Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"This book introduces students to the subject of comparative government and politics through both an analytical and institutional approach ... Each chapter is divided into three discrete sections. The first is the history and socioeconomic development of the country and the bases on which the regimes rest, the norms and rules of each society. The second section is devoted to political processes and institutions.... The third section looks at various aspects of public policies, including economic, social, and foreign affairs"
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