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دسته بندی: سیاست ویرایش: 2 نویسندگان: J Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0190855037, 9780190855031 ناشر: Oxford University Press سال نشر: 2019 تعداد صفحات: 97 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 60 مگابایت
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طراحی شده برای دوره های مقدماتی، بحث های جاری در سیاست تطبیقی، ویرایش دوم، چهل و سه مطالعه برگرفته از مجلات و روزنامه های مهم از جمله: اکونومیست، فارین افرز، فارین پالیسی، نیویورک تایمز، و نیو استیتسمن را ارائه می دهد. با پرداختن به مسائل نظری، روششناختی و عملی، انتخابها شامل خواندنهای علمی است که دانشآموزان را با بحثهای کلیدی در این زمینه همراه با خواندنهای غیررسمیتر آشنا میکند که به دانشآموزان کمک میکند تا با مطالب درگیر شوند و ببینند چگونه با زندگی روزمرهشان ارتباط دارد.
Designed for introductory courses, Current Debates in Comparative Politics, Second Edition, presents forty-three readings drawn from major magazines and newspapers including: The Economist, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, and The New Statesman. Addressing theoretical, methodological, and practical issues, the selections include scholarly readings that introduce students to key debates in the field along with more informal readings that help students to engage with the material and see how it relates to their daily lives.
Preface Acknowledgments SECTION 1: CRITICAL THINKING AND THE COMPARATIVE APPROACH WANT TO BE A BETTER CRITICAL THINKER? HERE\'S HOW TO SPOT FALSE NARRATIVES AND \'WEAPONIZED LIES\' Warren Berger, Quartz, February 22, 2017 SCHOLARSHIP AND STATESMANSHIP Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Journal of Democracy, April 2005 Discussion Questions SECTION 2: THEORIES, HYPOTHESES, AND EVIDENCE I\'M VERY INTERESTED IN HEARING SOME HALF-BAKED THEORIES Roberta Foit, The Onion, November 9, 2005 WHAT DO SCIENTIFIC STUDIES SHOW? Gary Gutting, The New York Times, April 25, 2013 LUNCH WITH THE FT: PHILIP TETLOCK Robert Armstrong, Financial Times, July 8, 2016 Discussion Questions SECTION 3: THE MODERN STATE VENEZUELA ON THE BRINK: A JOURNEY THROUGH A COUNTRY IN CRISIS Jonathan Watts, the Guardian, October 11, 2016 THE FAILURE OF THE FAILED STATES INDEX Lionel Beehner and Joseph Young, World Policy Blog, July 17, 2012 LEADER: THE BREAK-UP OF BRITAIN New Statesman, March 15, 2017 Discussion Questions SECTION 4: POLITICAL ECONOMY SOCIAL POLICIES DON\'T ALWAYS HELP WOMEN AND MEN EQUALLY: WHICH ONES WORK BEST? Sidita Kushi and Ian McManus, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, January 10, 2017 PUT GLOBALIZATION TO WORK FOR DEMOCRACIES Dani Rodrik, New York Times, September 17, 2016 DRAWBRIDGES UP: THE NEW DIVIDE IN RICH COUNTRIES IS NOT BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT BUT BETWEEN OPEN AND CLOSED The Economist, July 30, 2016 SECTION 5: DEVELOPMENT PROOF THAT LIFE IS GETTING BETTER FOR HUMANITY, IN 5 CHARTS XX Max Roser, Vox, December 23, 2016 GET READY TO SEE THIS GLOBALIZATION \'ELEPHANT CHART\' OVER AND OVER AGAIN: THE NON-WINNERS IN GLOBALIZATION ARE THE WESTERN WORLD\'S MIDDLE CLASSES Luke Kawa, Bloomberg, June 27, 2016 WHAT DATA CAN DO TO FIGHT POVERTY Annie Duflo and Dean Karlan, New York Times, January 29, 2016 Discussion Questions SECTION 6: DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION END-TIMES FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRACY? Interview of Yascha Mounk by Zachary Laub, Council on Foreign Relations, December 28, 2016 NO, PEOPLE REALLY AREN\'T TURNING AWAY FROM DEMOCRACY. Erik Voeten, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, December 9, 2016 WAS THE 2016 U.S. ELECTION DEMOCRATIC? HERE ARE 7 SERIOUS SHORTFALLS Dan Slater and Lucan Ahmad Way. Monkey Cage, Washington Post, January 12, 2017 Discussion Questions SECTION 7: AUTHORITARIANISM A CONVERSATION WITH LEE KUAN YEW Fareed Zakaria, Foreign Affairs, March/April 1994 CAN DUTERTE \'POPULISM\' BRING LASTING PEACE, DEVELOPMENT? James Putzel, Inquirer.Net, August 28, 2016 HOW TO LOSE A CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY Azia Huq and Tom Ginsburg, Vox, February 21, 2017 Discussion Questions SECTION 8: CONSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN WHY REFERENDUMS AREN\'T AS DEMOCRATIC AS THEY SEEM Amanda Taub and Max Fisher, New York Times, October 4, 2016. WHY IS NEPAL\'S NEW CONSTITUTION CONTROVERSIAL? Charles Haviland, BBC News, September 19, 2015 NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO TALK OF FEDERALISM IN SYRIA. Doris Carrion, Newsweek, March 18, 2016 Discussion Questions SECTION 9: LEGISLATURES GETTING MAJORITARIANISM RIGHT Timothy M. Meisburger, Journal of Democracy, January 2012 GETTING ELECTIONS WRONG Andrew Reynolds and John M. Carey, Journal of Democracy, January 2012 SIX KEY ISSUES FOR CHINA\'S MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL PEOPLE\'S CONGRESS. Nathan Vanderklippe, Globe and Mail, March 2, 2017 Discussion Questions SECTION 10: EXECUTIVES THE MERKEL MAGIC: TEN YEARS AND STILL GOING STRONG. Claire Greenstein and Brandon Tensley, Foreign Affairs, November 27, 2015 WHY RUSSIANS LIKE VLADIMIR PUTIN\'S WARS. Erik C. Nisbet and Elizabeth Stoycheff. Washington Post, September 13, 2016 Discussion Questions SECTION 11: INTEREST GROUPS, POLITICAL PARTIES, AND PARTY SYSTEMS SPLITTERS: TOO MANY PARTIES CAN SPOIL POLITICS. The Economist, January 12, 2017 THIS IS HOW KENYANS WANT THEIR DEMOCRACY TO WORK. Leonardo R. Arriola, Donghyun Danny Choi, and Victor Rateng, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, October 15, 2016 Discussion Questions SECTION 12: REVOLUTIONS AND CONTENTION TURKEY\'S BAFFLING COUP Dani Rodrik, Project Syndicate, July 17, 2016 SOUTH KOREA\'S CANDLELIGHT PROTESTS AS A PEACEFUL FORCE. Sun-Chul Kim, Asia Times, February 12, 2017 APP-POWERED PROTESTS PUT DEMOCRACY IN PERIL Bessma Momani, Toronto Star, August 12, 2013 Discussion Questions SECTION 13: NATIONALISM AND ETHNO-NATIONAL CONFLICT HERE\'S WHAT CONGO CAN TEACH THE WORLD ABOUT PEACE Severine Autesserre, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, October 19, 2016 CONFLICTS WITHOUT BORDERS Stefan Wolff, The National Interest, April 25, 2008 Discussion Questions SECTION 14: GENDER, RACE, AND ETHNICITY IS EUROPE READY FOR NON-EUROPEAN MIGRANTS? Tom Turner and Christine Cross, The Irish Times, November 3, 2015 PROMOTING WOMEN\'S POLITICAL REPRESENTATION OVERSEAS Sarah Bush, Scholars Strategy Network, January 2013 HERE\'S HOW ATTENTION TO GENDER AFFECTED COLOMBIA\'S PEACE PROCESS. XX Roxanne Krystalli and Kimberly Theidon. Monkey Cage, Washington Post, October 9, 2016 Discussion Questions SECTION 15: RELIGION, IDEOLOGY, AND POLITICS HOW FRENCH SECULARISM BECAME FUNDAMENTALIST. Robert Zaretsky, Foreign Policy, April 7, 2016 THE FUTURE OF HISTORY: CAN LIBERAL DEMOCRACY SURVIVE THE DECLINE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS? XX Francis Fukuyama, Foreign Affairs, January/February 2012 Discussion Questions SECTION 16: COMPARATIVE POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE GRIM LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION Joseph Heath, Toronto Star, December 20, 2015 HUMAN MIGRATION WILL BE A DEFINING ISSUE OF THIS CENTURY. HOW BEST TO COPE? Alexander Betts, The Guardian, September 20, 2015 PEACE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY? Bruce Russett, Current History, January 2010 Discussion Questions Index