Comparing nations : concepts, strategies, substance / Mattei Dogan
By: Dogan, Mattei.
Contributor(s): Ali Kazancigil.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford : Blackwell, 1994Description: vi, 316 p.Subject(s): Comparative government | political scienceDDC classification: 320.3 D654C 1994 Summary: This work suggests that comparative politics and sociology have not always been good examples of the successful combination of abstract theory and empirical data. Scholars address the theoretical, methodological, epistemological and substantive problems involved in cross-national research.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This work suggests that comparative politics and sociology have not always been good examples of the successful combination of abstract theory and empirical data. Scholars address the theoretical, methodological, epistemological and substantive problems involved in cross-national research.
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