Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 – Why Study Comparative Politics
- Chapter 2 – How to Study Comparative Politics – Using Comparative Methods
- Chapter 3 – States and Regimes
- Chapter 4 – Democracies and Democratization
- Chapter 5 – Non-democracies and Democratic Backsliding
- Chapter 6 – Political Identity – Culture, Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
- Chapter 7 – Political Identity – Nationalism, Religion, and Class
- Chapter 8 – Political Economy
- Chapter 9 – Collective Action and Social Movements
- Chapter 10 – Comparative Public Opinion
- Chapter 11 – Political Violence
- Chapter 12 – Challenges and Questions in Comparative Politics
ISBN
- e-Book Adobe PDF: 978-1-7351980-2-6