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Issues and Methods in Comparative Politics
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Building on the strengths of the third edition, this highly regarded textbook continues to provide the best introduction to the strategies of comparative research in political science. Divided into three parts, the book begins by examining different methods, applying these methods to dominant issues in comparative politics using a wealth of topical examples from around the world, and then discusses the new challenges in the area.
Zusatztext 'This book fills a longstanding gap in the literature for a clear and concise primer on the purpose and methods of comparative politics. It is also an excellent starting point for scholars and students alike who wish to come to grips with the most important arguments! findings and methodological challenges in the study of democracy and human rights. Required reading for budding comparativists! it should also serve as a benchmark which seasoned scholars should regularly revisit.' - Robert Mattes! University of Strathclyde! UK.'I have relied on this book for years to teach my masters students how to think through their methods choices. It provides a much-needed neutral overview of the trade-offs between Large-N and Small-N methods! presenting these options as the "methodological universe of the field" of comparative politics. The book presents complex material in a clear way - and is useful both in teaching and in my own research.' - Sherrill Stroschein! University College London! UK'Todd Landman and Edzia Carvalho have written a genuine multi-method textbook. They introduce students into substantive issues through the lenses of contrasting methods. Pluralistic and reflexive! well-structured! thoughtful! and up-to-date! Issues and Methods in Comparative Politics nicely fulfils its didactic promise. Students will encounter a most stimulating guide to the contemporary study of politics.' - Andreas Schedler! CIDE! Mexico City Informationen zum Autor Todd Landman is Professor of Political Science and Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Nottingham, UK. He has published Democracy and Human Rights (2013), Studying Human Rights (Routledge 2006), Protecting Human Rights (2005), co-authored Measuring Human Rights (Routledge 2009), and edited Human Rights (Volumes I-IV) (2009) and Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics (2009). Edzia Carvalho is Lecturer in Politics in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Dundee, UK. She is co-author of Measuring Human Rights (Routledge 2009). Klappentext Building on the strengths of the third edition, this highly regarded textbook continues to provide the best introduction to the strategies of comparative research in political science. Divided into three parts, the book begins by examining different methods, applying these methods to dominant issues in comparative politics using a wealth of topical examples from around the world, and then discusses the new challenges in the area. This thoroughly revised and updated edition features:Additional contemporary case studies including the democratisation of technology and the Arab Spring;Detailed discussion of regression analysis and diffusion;More analysis of justice, inequality, and compliance;Reflection on new methods and treatments of contemporary comparative politics.Balancing reader friendly features with high quality analysis makes this popular academic text is essential reading for everyone interested in comparative politics and research methods. Zusammenfassung Building on the strengths of the third edition, this highly regarded textbook continues to provide the best introduction to the strategies of comparative research in political science. Divided into three parts, the book begins by examining different methods, applying these methods to dominant issues in comparative politics using a wealth of topical examples from around the world, and then discusses the new challenges in the area. This thoroughly revised and updated edition features: Additional contemporary case studies including the democratisation of technology and the Arab Spring; Detailed discussion of regression analysis and diffusion; More analysis of justice, inequality, and compliance; Reflection on ne...
Autorentext
Todd Landman is Professor of Political Science and Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Nottingham, UK. He has published Democracy and Human Rights (2013), Studying Human Rights (Routledge 2006), Protecting Human Rights (2005), co-authored Measuring Human Rights (Routledge 2009), and edited Human Rights (Volumes I-IV) (2009) and Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics (2009).
Edzia Carvalho is Lecturer in Politics in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Dundee, UK. She is co-author of Measuring Human Rights (Routledge 2009).
Inhalt
Introduction
PART I: WHY, HOW, AND PROBLEMS OF COMPARISON
- Why Compare Countries?
** Reasons for comparison
The science in political science
Scientific terms and concepts
Summary
Further reading
- How to Compare Countries
** Methods of comparison
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single country studies as comparison
Choosing countries and problems of comparison
Summary
Further reading
- Comparing Many Countries
** Starting assumptions
Measuring concepts
Basic regression analysis
Extending the basic regression model
Limitations to global comparative analysis
Summary
Further reading
- Comparing Few Countries
** Assumptions
Case selection and research design
Combining quantitative and qualitative comparison
Limitations of few-country comparisons
Summary
Further reading
- Single-Country Studies as Comparison
** Functions of single-country studies
Raising observations in single-country studies
Limitations of single-study studies
Summary
Further reading
PART II: COMPARING COMPARISONS
- Economic Development and Democracy
** The research problem
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single-country studies
Summary
Further reading
- Violent Political Dissent and Social Revolution
** The research problem
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single-country studies
Summary
Further reading
- Non-Violent Political Dissent and Social Movements
** The research problem
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single-country studies
Summary
Further reading
- Transitions to Democracy
** The research problem
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single-country studies
Summary
Further reading
- Institutional Design and Democratic Performance
** The research problem
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single-country studies
Summary
Further reading
- Human Rights
** The research problem
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single-country studies
Summary
Further reading
- International Relations and Comparative Politics
** Research problems
Comparing many countries
Comparing few countries
Single-country studies
Summary
Further reading
PART III: COMPARATIVE METHODS AND NEW ISSUES
- Common Themes and Different Comparisons
** Methodological trade-offs
Building theory
Conclusion: drawing the lessons
Further reading
- New Challenges For Comparative Politics
Full circle
New methods
Maintaining relevance
Summary
Further reading
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415538305
- Auflage 4. Aufl.
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Media & Communication
- Größe H246mm x B175mm x T20mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9780415538305
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-415-53830-5
- Veröffentlichung 19.01.2017
- Titel Issues and Methods in Comparative Politics
- Autor Todd Landman , Edzia Carvalho
- Untertitel An Introduction
- Gewicht 658g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 372