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Comparative Politics: Notes and Readings Brown, Bernard E.

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Product Description A perennial best-seller, this critical anthology introduces students to influential concepts, enabling them to analyze and understand the major crises of our time. A unique mix of classic and contemporary essays, this thought-provoking text covers the entire field of comparative politics. A review panel of political scientists drawn from the most prestigious universities in China singled out Brown's COMPARATIVE POLITICS as "a classic of the literature of the West", calling it "the most famous work in the field". Special attention in the new edition is given to issues and trends brought to the fore by the attacks of 9/11: clash and dialogue of civilizations, with reference notably to Islamism; the impact of modernization/globalization on the traditional state; and the growing uncertainties of democratization in post-communist systems and developing countries. About the Author Bernard Brown received his Ph.D. from Columbia University, and taught at Vanderbilt University, SUNY (Buffalo), and then The City University of New York (Graduate School), where he is Professor Emeritus of Political Science. He received numerous awards (several Fulbrights, a Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship, and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship), and has been visiting professor at the universities of Rennes (France), McGill (Montreal), Delhi (India), Dakar (Senegal), and Saigon (Vietnam). He is the author or editor of over a dozen books and numerous articles on comparative and international politics and political theory. He has a long-standing interest in French politics and, more recently, the European Union.
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