This book explores the comparative political systems across various global regions, including Western and Eastern Europe, North America, the Middle East, and developing countries. The primary focus is to analyze how political systems function in each region, highlighting both the differences and similarities in governance structures, political processes, and policies implemented. The book provi…
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the political systems of Southeast Asian countries, examining the historical, cultural, and social foundations that shape governance in the region. Lucian W. Pye explores the comparative structures of political authority, leadership patterns, modernization challenges, and the interaction between traditional values and modern state-building. As part…
“This book provides a comprehensive analysis of governmental structures and political dynamics in South Asia. It examines the historical development, constitutional frameworks, political institutions, leadership patterns, and contemporary political challenges in countries of the region. Through contributions from multiple scholars, the book offers comparative insights into democratic practice…
This series is dedicated to the proposition that it is no longer valid or profitable to study comparative politics only within an essentially North American- and European-centered frame of reference. Although admittedly more familiar, more comprehensible, and—in the past, at least—closer and more important to us, the political histories, ideologies, and institutions of these areas constitut…
Contents: 1. Why a new political system. 2. Phases of government management. 3. The state of institutions and the rule of law. 4. free elections and the islamization of the election process. etc.