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Why politics matters : an introduction to political science / Kevin L. Dooley, Associate Professor of Political Science, Monmouth University, Joseph N. Patten, Associate Professor of Political Science, Monmouth University, authors.

By: Dooley, Kevin L [author.].
Contributor(s): Patten, Joseph N [author.].
Boston, MA, USA : Cengage Learning, Inc., [2021]Edition: Third edition.Description: xxvi, 389 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, portraits ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780357137468.Subject(s): Political scienceDDC classification: 320 D72
Contents:
1. Why Politics Matters. Part I: POLITICAL THEORY.2. Ancient Political Theory.3. Modern Political Theory. Part II: COMPARING SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT.4. The American Government.5. Nationalism and Populism in the United States and Abroad.6. Authoritarian Systems of Government.7. Democratic Systems of Government. Part III: COMPARATIVE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS.8. Comparing Legislatures.9. Comparing Executives.10. Comparing Judiciaries. Part IV: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.11. Understanding International Relations: Terms and Theories.12. War, Diplomacy, and the Beginning of International Relations.13. Competing Visions for the Future of International Relations. Conclusion.
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Includes index.

1. Why Politics Matters. Part I: POLITICAL THEORY.2. Ancient Political Theory.3. Modern Political Theory. Part II: COMPARING SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT.4. The American Government.5. Nationalism and Populism in the United States and Abroad.6. Authoritarian Systems of Government.7. Democratic Systems of Government. Part III: COMPARATIVE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS.8. Comparing Legislatures.9. Comparing Executives.10. Comparing Judiciaries. Part IV: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.11. Understanding International Relations: Terms and Theories.12. War, Diplomacy, and the Beginning of International Relations.13. Competing Visions for the Future of International Relations. Conclusion.

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

In English

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