Comparative Politics

Comparative Politics

Auteur : Mark Irving Lichbach, Alan S. Zuckerman

Date de publication : 1997-08-28

Éditeur : Cambridge University Press

Nombre de pages : 321

Résumé du livre

Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure examines the major research schools in comparative politics, assessing knowledge, advancing theory, and in the end seeking to direct research in the coming years. It begins by exaining the three research schools that guide comparative politics: rational choice theory, culturalist analysis, and structuralist approaches. Margaret Levi, Marc Howard Ross, and Ira Katznelson offer briefs for each of the schools, presenting core principles, variations within each approach, and fresh combinations. A second set of authors then applies the research schools to established fields of scholarship. Samuel H. Barnes examines work on mass politics. Doug McAdam. Sidney Tarrow, and Charles Tilly synthesize studies of social movements and revolutions, Peter A. Hall contrasts new research on the political economy of established democracies, and Joel S. Migdal offers a new approach to studies of the state. The concluding section contains essays by Mark Irving Lichbach and Alan S. Zuckerman, returning the focus to the theme of advanced theory in comparative politics. Lichbach offers a synthesis that draws in the schools' theoretical sources and Zuckerman calls for a reformulation of the standards for explanation in comparative politics as a way to advance theory.

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