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A Common Paradigm to Understand Foreign Government

A Common Paradigm to Understand Foreign Government

Ribhi Salhi

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Editorial:
Cognella Inc.
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9798823333955
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A Common Paradigm to Understand Foreign Government provides students with a structured understanding of various political systems, emphasizing comparative government, a field that has grown in importance with the United States’ increasing involvement on the world stage. Targeting clarity and organization, the book employs four key approaches-historical, organizational, institutional, and political-to analyze and understand government formations and actions. This volume maps out nation-states and their dynamics, dissecting the distinct aspects of advanced democracies, transitional democracies, and nondemocracies.Central to the text is the investigation of each government system through these analytical lenses. The historical approach explores formative events shaping states; the organizational approach investigates regime structures and institutions; the institutional approach examines key domestic players such as electoral systems and interest groups; and the political lens scrutinizes security concerns at both national and international levels.A Common Paradigm to Understand Foreign Government responds to the need for straightforward materials that foster a deeper appreciation of governmental structures beyond the U.S. model. The book is ideal for courses in comparative government, political science, and world politics. It equips students with a practical framework to analyze and compare political systems from a nonbiased viewpoint, sharpening their insight into global governance.

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