Comparative politics has undergone significant theoretical
changes in recent decades. Particularly since the 1980s, a new
generation of scholars have revamped and rejuvinated the study of
the subject.
Mehran Kamrava examines current and past approaches to the study
of comparative politics and proposes a new framework for analysis.
This is achieved through a comparative examination of state and
social institutions, the interactions that occur between them, and
the poltical cultures within which they operate. The book also
offers a concise and detailed synthesis of existing comparative
frameworks that, up to now at least, have encountered analytical
shortcomings on their own.
Although analytically different in its arguments and emphasis
from the current "Mainstream" genre of literature on comparative
politics, the present study is a logical outgrowth of the scholarly
works of the last decade or so. It will be essential reading for
all students of comparative politics.
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