"Jeff Haynes brings about an unusual double achievement in this book. He has constructed a well-ordered and organised account of the impact of globalization on established democracies, transitional democracies and non-democracies. In doing so, he also offers a useful way of interpreting these, with highly insighftul implications for the craft of comparative politics."<br /> <p>Adrian Leftwich, University of York<br /> </p> <p>‘This is the most comprehensive integration of globalization with the field of comparative politics I have read. It deserves a wide audience.’<br /> </p> <p><i>Donley T. Studlar, West Virginia University</i><br /> </p> <p>"This is a very well researched book both theoretically and empirically, which is strengthened by selective use of case studies. It is tightly focused and the chapters are woven together effectively.<br /> Combining provocative questions with nuanced analysis, Jefrey Haynes can not be accused of shying away from complex theories and issues. His scholarly endeavours deserve commendation."<br /> <i>Political Studies Review</i></p>

This book offers an accessible and broadly conceived examination of the impact of globalization on comparative politics. Written in a lucid and lively style, it assumes no prior knowledge of either globalization or comparative politics, and is the ideal textbook for students who want to know more about these crucial topics. The world has changed substantially since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. There is much debate – but little agreement – about what precisely has happened, and how it affects what goes on politically and economically within countries. At the centre of the debate are the forces and processes of globalization and how they impact on domestic outcomes in various kinds of countries. Comparative Politics in a Globalizing World poses and answers two key questions: · How do various aspects of globalization affect outcomes within countries? · What are the implications of globalization for our understanding of comparative politics? By focusing on three kinds of countries – established democracies, transitional democracies, and non-democracies – Haynes explores how domestic outcomes are affected by contemporary globalization. Throughout the book, key topics are explained, including regionalization, economic globalization, the natural environment, political culture, regime change and democratization, political violence and terrorism, religion, human rights, and women and political participation. These themes are developed within a consistently comparative perspective. This volume will be of immense value to all those interested in one of the great debates of our time. It will be essential reading for students of comparative politics, international relations, and globalization.
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This book offers an accessible and broadly conceived examination of the impact of globalization on comparative politics. Written in a lucid and lively style, it assumes no prior knowledge of either globalization or comparative politics, and is the ideal textbook for students who want to know more about these crucial topics.
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Part 1 1. Introduction 2. Established democracies 3. Transitional democracies 4. Non-democracies 5. Comparative politics methodologies and globalisation 6. External actors and domestic politics Part II 7. Regionalisation 8. Economic globalisation 9. The natural environment 10. Political culture 11. Regime change and democratisation 12. Political violence and terrorism 13. Religion 14. Human rights 15. Women and political participation 16. Conclusion Bibliography
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This book offers an accessible and broadly conceived examination of the impact of globalization on comparative politics. Written in a lucid and lively style, it assumes no prior knowledge of either globalization or comparative politics, and is the ideal textbook for students who want to know more about these crucial topics. The world has changed substantially since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. There is much debate – but little agreement – about what precisely has happened, and how it affects what goes on politically and economically within countries. At the centre of the debate are the forces and processes of globalization and how they impact on domestic outcomes in various kinds of countries. Comparative Politics in a Globalizing World poses and answers two key questions: · How do various aspects of globalization affect outcomes within countries? · What are the implications of globalization for our understanding of comparative politics? By focusing on three kinds of countries – established democracies, transitional democracies, and non-democracies – Haynes explores how domestic outcomes are affected by contemporary globalization. Throughout the book, key topics are explained, including regionalization, economic globalization, the natural environment, political culture, regime change and democratization, political violence and terrorism, religion, human rights, and women and political participation. These themes are developed within a consistently comparative perspective. This volume will be of immense value to all those interested in one of the great debates of our time. It will be essential reading for students of comparative politics, international relations, and globalization.
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ISBN
9780745630922
Publisert
2005-04-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
368

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Biographical note

Jeffrey Haynes is Professor of Politics at the London Metropolitan University