Explaining Politics: Culture, Institutions, and Political Behavior
Autor Oliver Woshinskyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415960786
ISBN-10: 0415960789
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 9 b/w images, 18 tables and Following Apodaca template
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415960789
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 9 b/w images, 18 tables and Following Apodaca template
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Personality and Environment Part 1: Culture and Politics 1. The Impact of Culture 2. Cultures and Conflict 3. Politics and Cooperation 4. The Diversity of Political Culture 5. The Origins and Persistence of Political Culture Part 2: Individuals in Politics 6. Who Becomes Political? Who Doesn’t? 7. Citizen Voting Behavior 8. The Beliefs of Political Activists 9. Political Ideologies and Post-Industrial Values Part 3: Institutions and Systems in Politics 10. Institutions and Behavior: The Impact of Voting Systems 11. Institutions and Leadership: A Comparison of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems 12. Institutions and the Balance of Power 13. The Impact of Parties on Political Behavior 14. How the Media Structure Politics 15. The Personality of Political Leaders 16. The Impact of Globalization: Democracy, Anarchy, or . . . ?
Notă biografică
Oliver H. Woshinsky is Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern Maine and author of several previous books. He has taught undergraduates for over three decades and has lived and taught in France, Russia, and Great Britain.
Recenzii
"Woshinsky’s book is unsurpassed in its ability to communicate basic concepts in political theory and in American politics to the undergraduate student. It is clearly written, and even entertaining in its presentation of examples and anecdotes which neatly illustrate abstract ideas. Explaining Politics is sure to provoke lively classroom discussion about fundamental political ideas." - Andrew S. McFarland, Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at Chicago
"Explaining Politics combines a simple but powerful analytical framework for understanding political behavior with informal, direct, and clear writing that will engage students who possess little background or interest in politics. Woshinsky unfailingly illustrates complex ideas and concepts (culture, personality, conflict) with interesting and appropriate examples that his readers will understand. This book succeeds uncommonly well in achieving its goal of providing students with the tools needed to understand politics and to become thinking citizens." - James Eisenstein, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Pennsylvania State University
"This engaging text uses historical and contemporary scenarios to develop a simple, yet profound, thesis. Political behavior and its consequences are a function of the personalities of the actors and environments in which the actions take place. Each chapter exudes the enthusiasm and love of democratic politics that Woshinsky has imparted to students and colleagues over more than forty years as a teacher and scholar. A deliciously written introduction to politics and political science!" - Michael Margolis, University of Cincinnati
"Oliver Woshinsky has written an introduction to the study of politics that starts from a relatively simple but powerful premise: politics is a human activity. From this simple premise, he develops an engaging and comprehensive review of the structures, processes, ideas and actors involved in politics. Anyone who considers the human aspect of politics to be integral to the development of an understanding of how it proceeds will want to adopt this book for their courses. And students will want to read it for its deft combination of a realistic portrayal of the practice of politics with a comprehensive and focussed review of its study." - Brenda O’Neill, University of Calgary
"Recommended. General readers and lower-division undergraduate students." - CHOICE, Dec 2008 Vol. 46 No. 04
"Explaining Politics combines a simple but powerful analytical framework for understanding political behavior with informal, direct, and clear writing that will engage students who possess little background or interest in politics. Woshinsky unfailingly illustrates complex ideas and concepts (culture, personality, conflict) with interesting and appropriate examples that his readers will understand. This book succeeds uncommonly well in achieving its goal of providing students with the tools needed to understand politics and to become thinking citizens." - James Eisenstein, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Pennsylvania State University
"This engaging text uses historical and contemporary scenarios to develop a simple, yet profound, thesis. Political behavior and its consequences are a function of the personalities of the actors and environments in which the actions take place. Each chapter exudes the enthusiasm and love of democratic politics that Woshinsky has imparted to students and colleagues over more than forty years as a teacher and scholar. A deliciously written introduction to politics and political science!" - Michael Margolis, University of Cincinnati
"Oliver Woshinsky has written an introduction to the study of politics that starts from a relatively simple but powerful premise: politics is a human activity. From this simple premise, he develops an engaging and comprehensive review of the structures, processes, ideas and actors involved in politics. Anyone who considers the human aspect of politics to be integral to the development of an understanding of how it proceeds will want to adopt this book for their courses. And students will want to read it for its deft combination of a realistic portrayal of the practice of politics with a comprehensive and focussed review of its study." - Brenda O’Neill, University of Calgary
"Recommended. General readers and lower-division undergraduate students." - CHOICE, Dec 2008 Vol. 46 No. 04
Descriere
This unique text offers a comprehensive overview of who participates in politics and why, how social and political institutions shape that involvement, and, ultimately, what form citizen political participation takes.