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Introduction to comparative politics : challenges of conflict and change in a new era / John D. Nagle.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : Nelson-Hall, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Edition: Fifth editionDescription: vii, 456 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0830414754
  • 9780830414758
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.3
LOC classification:
  • JF51. N34 1998
Contents:
1. Learning from Comparison-Today More Than Ever -- 2. From the Liberal Welfare State to a Post-Industrial Democracy -- 3. Affluent Consumerism-Now in Danger? -- 4. Social Equality-An Eroding Commitment -- 5. Historic Gains Need to Be Defended -- 6. Quality of Life-The Disillusionment of Modernity -- Essay: Thinking about Post-Cold War Politics in the Liberal Democracy -- 7. Communism-Theory, Rise, and Decline -- 8. Two Historic Transitions in Economic Development -- 9. Social Equality-From State Egalitarianism to the New Inequality -- 10. Post-Communist Gains in Personal Freedom -- 11. Security and Alienation in Communism and Post-Communism -- Essay: Managing Conflict and Change in Post-Communism -- 12. Beyond the Third World after the Cold War -- 13. Economic Growth Strategies for the Developing Nations -- 14. Inequality-Failures in Social Justice -- 15. Liberty-A Difficult History -- 16. Quality of Life-Dilemmas of Third World Modernization -- Essay: Finally Exiting the Third World?.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 320.3 NAG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A160190B

Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-440) and index.

1. Learning from Comparison-Today More Than Ever -- 2. From the Liberal Welfare State to a Post-Industrial Democracy -- 3. Affluent Consumerism-Now in Danger? -- 4. Social Equality-An Eroding Commitment -- 5. Historic Gains Need to Be Defended -- 6. Quality of Life-The Disillusionment of Modernity -- Essay: Thinking about Post-Cold War Politics in the Liberal Democracy -- 7. Communism-Theory, Rise, and Decline -- 8. Two Historic Transitions in Economic Development -- 9. Social Equality-From State Egalitarianism to the New Inequality -- 10. Post-Communist Gains in Personal Freedom -- 11. Security and Alienation in Communism and Post-Communism -- Essay: Managing Conflict and Change in Post-Communism -- 12. Beyond the Third World after the Cold War -- 13. Economic Growth Strategies for the Developing Nations -- 14. Inequality-Failures in Social Justice -- 15. Liberty-A Difficult History -- 16. Quality of Life-Dilemmas of Third World Modernization -- Essay: Finally Exiting the Third World?.

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