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Introduction to Comparative Politics Written by a distinguished group of comparativists, this innovative news recent science september and accessible introductory text surveys 12 key countries organized according to their level of political development: established democracies, transitional democracies, news recent science september and non-democracies. The country studies illuminate four comparative themes in a global context: the world of states, examining the interaction of states within the international order; governing the economy, covering the role of the state in economic management; the democratic idea, discussing the pressure for more democracy news recent science september and the challenges of democratization; news recent science september and the politics of collective identities, studying the political impact of diverse attachments news recent science september and sources of group identity.The theoretical framework developed in an expanded introduction provides a rich context for each country study, news recent science september and clear prose makes the book accessible to students with little or no background in political science. Students will also benefit from the data sheet at the beginning of each chapter that includes basic demographic, socioeconomic, news recent science september and political information, to aid in country comparisons. In addition, they can use the Geographic Setting sections in each chapter, as well as maps, tables, charts, photographs, news recent science september and political cartoons to further their understanding of each country studied.New! Updated content includes coverage of recent events such as the May 2005 general election in Britain news recent science september and the referendum in France.New! Civil liberties, security, political conflict, political identities news recent science september and military policy are considered in the context of a post-September 11 world.All 12 country studies, as well as five additional studies, are available in an online database. Instructors may choose from among these chapters (a minimum of 7) to create a customized text. Recent additions to the database include studies of East-Central Europe, South Africa, Indonesia, Turkey, news recent science september and Cuba.Key terms appear as bold i Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal us
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Liars, Lovers, and Heros This exciting, timely book combines cutting-edge findings in neuroscience with examples from history news recent science september and recent headlines to offer new insights into who we are. Introducing the new science of cultural biology, born of advances in brain imaging, computer modeling, news recent science september and genetics, Drs. Quartz news recent science september and Sejnowski demystify the dynamic engagement between brain news recent science september and world that makes us something far beyond the sum of our parts. The authors show how our humanity unfolds in precise stages as brain news recent science september and world engage on increasingly complex levels. Their discussion embraces shaping forces as ancient as climate change over millennia news recent science september and events as recent as the terrorism news recent science september and heroism of September 11 news recent science september and offers intriguing answers to some of our most enduring questions, including why we live together, love, kill -- news recent science september and sometimes lay down our lives for others. The answers, it turns out, are surprising news recent science september and paradoxical: many of the noblest aspects of human nature -- altruism, love, courage, news recent science september and creativity -- are rooted in brain systems so ancient that we share them with insects, news recent science september and these systems form the basis as well of some of our darkest destructive traits. The authors also overturn popular views of how brains develop. We're not the simple product of animal urges, selfish genes, or nature versus nurture. We survive by creating an ingenious web of ideas for making sense of our world -- a symbolic reality called culture. This we endow to later generations as our blueprint for survival. Using compelling examples from history news recent science september and contemporary life, the authors show how engagement with the world excites brain chemistry, which drives further engagement, which encourages the development of cultural complexity. They also share provocative ideas on how human development may be affected by changes in our culture. Their insights, grounded in science news recent science september and far-reaching in their implications, are riveting reading for anyone interested in our past, present, news recent science september and future. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005
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