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Political Science
A Global Perspective

First Edition


March 2017 | 312 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

From the award-winning team behind the International Encyclopedia of Political Science

Moving beyond mainstream “traditional” approaches to bring you a new advanced-level introduction to political science.

 

Political Science: A Global Perspective is a perfect introduction for postgraduates who are new to political science, as well as upper-level undergraduates looking to broaden and deepen their understanding of core topics.

This progressive account:

  • Guides readers through all key areas of political science: origins, methodological foundations, key topics, and current issues
  • Takes an international and pluralist perspective with all issues explored in a comparative way related to different cultural and historical contexts
  • Includes pulled-out descriptions of major concepts, further reading and self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter
 
Preface
 
Introduction: Origins of political science and definitions
 
Part I: Background
 
1. Epistemological foundations and approaches
 
2. Research designs and methods
 
3. Relations with neighbouring disciplines
 
Part II: Macro-politics
 
4. The social bases of politics
 
5. Democracies
 
6. Democratizations
 
7. Non-democratic regimes
 
Part III: Governance
 
8. Government, Parliaments, Judiciary
 
9. Public administration and public policies
 
Part IV: Meso- and Micro-politics
 
10. Political participation, social movements, protests, revolutions
 
11. Political Communication, Media
 
12. Interest Groups
 
13. Political Parties
 
14. Elections and electoral behavior
 
Part V: International Politics
 
15. The globalization of inter-national politics
 
16. Regionalism and beyond
 
Glossary
 
Bibliography
 
Index

This is a unique book, filling a genuine void. It is introductory but not meant for undergraduates but for the already educated. In sixteen chapters, it covers, not only the standard content of an introduction to political science book, but also discusses questions of epistemology, methodology and the interdisciplinary nature of the discipline, all with a global perspective. It is likely to become required reading for graduate students in political science who have received their undergraduate training in other disciplines but it would also offer an excellent refresher for those who studied political science as undergraduates.

Ilter Turan
Istanbul Bilgi University

What makes this book an exceedingly good introduction to Political Science is that the discipline’s core concepts, theories, methods and the subfields into which it has branched out are presented in an unprecedented fashion: concise and yet broad-based and open-ended. These are qualities derived from its comprehensive global reach – an achievement that has many aspects to it. First, by recovering the diversity of the social contexts and of the intellectual backgrounds from which the “basics” emerged, their embedded nature comes out neatly. With it, the discipline’s actual constitution as an empirical science is brought under a sharper focus:  as the result of a long gestation and differentiation from neighbouring sciences– where the primacy of the Anglo-Saxon and Western intellectual lineages is set in a broader perspective. We note pluralism not only in the approach to rival interpretations of the relevant topics and issues but also in the choice of the supporting literature including also scholars from different parts of the emerging world – alongside references drawn from non-Western traditions.

 What the reader gets is more than what Morlino, Berg-Schlosser and Badie declare in their preface. More than “elementary politics from an advanced standpoint”, their book has a truly formative dimension to it. On two accounts: In terms of training, it offers the incentives to permanently update and broaden the research fields, thanks to a system of open-ended information provided by the websites added to each chapter. In terms of scope, the book ‘s manifest global reach offers a most effective antidote against all kinds of prescriptivism.

Lourdes Sola
Universtiy of São Paulo

Leonardo Morlino

Leonardo Morlino is Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Research Center on Democracies and Democratizations at LUISS, Rome. He was President of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) (2009-12). He is the author of more than 30 books and more than 200 journal essays and book chapters published in English, French, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Chinese, Mongolian, and Japanese. His most recent books include: Changes for Democracy (Oxford UP, 2011), Democracias y Democratizaciones (CIS, 2008); Democratization and the European Union: Comparing Central and Eastern European Post-Communist Countries ... More About Author

Dirk Berg-Schlosser

Bertrand Badie

Bertrand Badie is a French political scientist and international relations specialist. He is a professor at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris and researcher associated with the Centre d’études et de recherches internationales (CERI). More About Author

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