Comparing Political Regimes: A Thematic Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition

Comparing Political Regimes: A Thematic Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition

by Alan Siaroff
Comparing Political Regimes: A Thematic Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition

Comparing Political Regimes: A Thematic Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition

by Alan Siaroff

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Overview

Comparing Political Regimes provides a current and comprehensive empirical assessment of the world’s 195 sovereign states. Alan Siaroff analyzes and classifies countries in terms of economic development, political evolution, and state strength, ultimately outlining and contrasting the aspects of four regime types: liberal democracies, electoral democracies, semi-open autocracies, and closed autocracies.

The fourth edition explains institutional differences in regime types,, including how regimes evolve in key countries and how this change is incremental. An invaluable resource for students to refer to, this book provides a thorough foundational introduction to the comparative politics of countries and contains several unique figures and tables on the world’s sovereign states. This new edition modifies the conceptual focus regarding some features of democracy and democratic party systems, expands on variations in autocracies, and adds a new chapter on the historical evolution of democracy, including key thresholds of representative democracy and levels of participation and competition at various historical junctures for all countries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487507770
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 10/03/2022
Edition description: fourth edition
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 9.55(h) x 0.82(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Alan Siaroff is a professor in the department of political science at the University of Lethbridge.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introducing Comparative Politics
2. Development and Political Development
3. State Effectiveness and Political Economy
4. Electoral Democracies, Liberal Democracies, and Autocracies
5. Factors Conducive to Democracy
6. Institutional Variations of Democracies
7. Electoral Systems, Party Systems, and Government Formation in Democracies
8. Varieties of Autocracies: Totalitarianism, Sultanism, and Authoritarianism
9. Democratic Transitions, Consolidations, and Breakdowns
10. The Historical Evolution of Democracy
Glossary
Recommended Sources for Further Research
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Bruce Morrison

"This is an exceptional textbook. It treats the field of comparative politics very effectively, its broad coverage puts the entire world within reach of students, and it innovates at many points by offering fresh and revealing ways to consider the issues at stake."

Erik Martinez Kuhonta

"This is an extremely sophisticated and very insightful textbook on comparative politics. Its clear writing, underpinned by sustained analytic thinking, makes this book a top choice for introductory undergraduate courses. The book notably includes many useful tables and classifications of 195 countries in the world that will also be of much value to advanced researchers. Highly recommended."

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