"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>