The latest edition of Politics offers a comprehensive and
comparative approach to the essential components of democratic
politics in today's states. The book begins by addressing ways of
thinking about politics, community, and society, offering broad
outlines of political theory in a historical context. Johnston then
provides a comparative framework for understanding basic democratic
systems which is drawn upon in subsequent sections on institutions,
the political process, and governing. The result is an accessible
introduction to contemporary democratic politics that is also
deeply theoretical and comparative in scope.
The fourth edition has been revised throughout and rewritten
with a more focused narrative. The student-friendly design
incorporates more visuals and sidebars, as well as chapter
objectives and a glossary, in order to make the material easily
digestible. In addition, a new companion website provides
self-study support for students along with a wealth of materials
for instructors to draw from when developing lectures, tutorials,
assignments, and exams.
See www.johnstonpolitics.com for more information.
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