Issues and methods in comparative politics : an introduction
- 2.ed
- New York : Routledge, 2005
- 292 p.
Part I - Why, how, and problems of comparison 1. Why compare countries? 2. How to compare countries 3. Choosing countries and problems of comparison Part II - Comparing comparisons 4. Economic development and democracy 5. Violent political dissent and social revolution 6. Non-violent political dissent and social movements 7. Transitions to democracy 8. Institutional design and democratic performance 9. Human rights
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Ciência Política Análise Comparativa Direitos Humanos Democracia