Since the end of the Cold War many new countries have been
created, and several new wars have broken out, resulting in new
forms of politics and government for which Cold War paradigms are
inadequate. Using extensive exhibits, this book provides a
comparative framework for understanding governance in today's
world. The author selects 100 countries as worthy of greater
investigation, highlighting 50 of them as prone to ethnic-based
problems and 33 as beset by violent domestic conflict, and provides
a comparative political analysis of their governing structures.
The 100 countries covered are spread equitably across five
geographical zones--Europe, Islamic Zone, Africa, Asia, and the
Western Hemisphere. Dividing the 100 selected states into polity
types, the author studies five civilian polities encompassing 50
states and five military polities embracing another 50 states. The
volume relates polity types to the ethnic and military challenges
facing them and analyzes the phenomena of nationalism and
militarism. In addition to numerous tables and other exhibits, the
author uses Formats of Analysis for the orderly display of
comparative data on states of particular polity types. This study
provides the student of comparative politics with analytic and
conceptual tools to understand governance in the post-Cold War
world. The work is a worthy addition to the literature of
comparative political analysis.
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