Systematically examining politics from around the world, Countries and Concepts
presents ten accessible and in-depth studies of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Japan,
China, India, Mexico, Nigeria, and Iran.
This text looks at similarities and differences in five key areas of each country to
facilitate comparative analysis, defining important concepts and integrating examples from
current events throughout. Highly readable and thought-provoking, Countries and Concepts
introduces students to the politics and governments of the world and bolsters their civic
education by considering the historical, political, economic, geographical, and moral
aspects of democracy.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Concept of Country
PART I. THE DEVELOPED AREAS
Chapter 2. Britain: The Impact of the Past
Chapter 3. Britain: The Key Institutions
Chapter 4. British Political Culture
Chapter 5. Britain: Patterns of Interaction
Chapter 6. What Britons Quarrel About
Chapter 7. France: The Impact of the Past
Chapter 8. France: The Key Institutions
Chapter 9. French Political Culture
Chapter 10. France: Patterns of Interaction
Chapter 11. What the French Quarrel About
Chapter 12. Germany: The Impact of the Past
Chapter 13. Germany: The Key Institutions
Chapter 14. German Political Culture
Chapter 15. Germany: Patterns of Interaction
Chapter 16. What Germans Quarrel About
Chapter 17. The European Union
Chapter 18. Japan
Chapter 19. Russia: The Impact of the Past
Chapter 20. Russia: The Key Institutions
Chapter 21. Russian Political Culture
Chapter 22. Russia: Patterns of Interaction
Chapter 23. What Russians Quarrel About
PART II. THE DEVELOPING AREAS
Chapter 24. China: The Impact of the Past
Chapter 25. China: The Key Institutions
Chapter 26. Chinese Political Culture
Chapter 27. China: Patterns of Interaction
Chapter 28. What Chinese Quarrel About
Chapter 29. India
Chapter 30. Mexico
Chapter 31. Nigeria
Chapter 32. Iran
Chapter 33. Lessons of Ten Countries
640 pages, Paperback