Description
Designed to teach students how to think comparatively and theoretically about the world they live in, the book is organized around a set of critical questions-Why are poor countries poor? Why is East Asia relatively prosperous? What makes a democracy? How can we explain terrorism and genocide? What leads people to mobilize around a cause?-each the topic of a full chapter. These issue chapters are based on the solid methodological and theoretical foundation laid out in the first part of the book, and the entire text is enhanced with case studies and graphics.
About the Author
Timothy C. Lim is professor of political science at California State University, Los Angeles, USA.
Reviews
"Covering basic theoretical approaches in the field and then applying them to specific cases or questions, this text helps students to see how theory is actually used in practice." - Michael Baun, Valdosta State University
Praise for the previous editions:
"A concise, accessible and well-organized approach suitable for both undergraduate and graduate courses...Doing Comparative Politics puts students in the driver's seat as they apply what they learn to timely, substantive debates in political science." - Nicholas Spina, Edgewood College
"Superbly demonstrates how comparativists use theory to grapple with important questions. Undergraduate and graduate students alike will find this engaging and well-structured text useful...Most important, Lim makes abstract concepts accessible in ways that are neither patronizing nor trivial." - Laura Luehrmann, Wright State University
"Unlike most other texts in comparative politics that focus on country cases, Lim's valuable book gives students the skills to become critical thinkers and to actually DO comparative politics themselves." - Claudio Holzner, University of Utah
Book Information
ISBN 9781626374508
Author Timothy C. Lim
Format Paperback
Page Count 350
Imprint Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc