Political Science Today by Wendy Whitman Cobb gives students a holistic view of political science by dedicating one chapter to each area of study within the discipline. The Second Edition uses a field-based approach that allows students to sample what the major has to offer and come away with a basic understanding of how politics any kind of politics affects their everyday lives. The book also provides students with an overview of the skills and possibilities they'll encounter as majors, including developing critical thinking skills, conducting and consuming research, and understanding the…mehr
Political Science Today by Wendy Whitman Cobb gives students a holistic view of political science by dedicating one chapter to each area of study within the discipline. The Second Edition uses a field-based approach that allows students to sample what the major has to offer and come away with a basic understanding of how politics any kind of politics affects their everyday lives. The book also provides students with an overview of the skills and possibilities they'll encounter as majors, including developing critical thinking skills, conducting and consuming research, and understanding the unique career opportunities after graduation.
The book's table of contents begins with foundational tools like theories and research methods, then builds up to subfield chapters on Comparative Politics, International Relations, American Government, Political Economy, and Public Policy and Administration.
Wendy N. Whitman Cobb is a professor at the US Air Force School of Advanced Air and Space Studies (SAASS) in Montgomery, Alabama. She earned her PhD in political science from the University of Florida following undergraduate work at the University of Central Florida. Her work focuses on institutions and public policy, particularly as it concerns space exploration policy. Before joining the faculty at SAASS, she was associate professor of political science at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. Previous books include Unbroken Government: Success and the Illusion of Failure in Policymaking, The Politics of Cancer: Malignant Indifference, and Privatizing Peace: How Commerce Can Reduce Conflict in Space.
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Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: What Is Political Science? Differences between Politics and Political Science History Is Political Science a Science? Major Concepts of Political Science Chapter 2: Research Methods Questions and Answers Quantitative Methods Qualitative Methods Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Political Science Chapter 3: Political Theory The Ancients to the Enlightenment The Enlightenment Challenges to Liberalism Contemporary Philosophy The State of Political Theory Today Part II: Institutions and Behavior Chapter 4: Constitutions, Law, and Justice Characteristics of Constitutions Systems of Law The Court System Chapter 5: Electoral and Party Systems Parliamentary Systems Presidential Systems Purpose of Political Parties Duverger's Law Chapter 6: Political Communications Roles of the Media Shaping and Making the News Media around the World The Internet, Social Media, and Democracy Chapter 7: Social Movements and Political Change Social Movements The Collective Action Problem The Impact of Social Movements Modern Social Movements Part III: Subfields Chapter 8: American Politics Congress The Presidency The Courts Political Behavior Chapter 9: Comparative Politics The Comparative Method The State Democracy Globalization Communism and Postcommunism Authoritarianism Development and Developing Countries Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict Chapter 10: International Relations Origins of International Relations Theory Realism Liberalism Constructivism Feminism War and Peace Chapter 11: Political Economy What Does Politics Have to Do with the Economy? Types of Economic Systems Government Involvement and Economic Performance International Political Economy Comparative Political Economy Chapter 12: Public Policy and Public Administration Stages of the Policymaking Process Patterns of Policy Change Policy Actors and Types of Policies Public Administration Glossary Notes Index
Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: What Is Political Science? Differences between Politics and Political Science History Is Political Science a Science? Major Concepts of Political Science Chapter 2: Research Methods Questions and Answers Quantitative Methods Qualitative Methods Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Political Science Chapter 3: Political Theory The Ancients to the Enlightenment The Enlightenment Challenges to Liberalism Contemporary Philosophy The State of Political Theory Today Part II: Institutions and Behavior Chapter 4: Constitutions, Law, and Justice Characteristics of Constitutions Systems of Law The Court System Chapter 5: Electoral and Party Systems Parliamentary Systems Presidential Systems Purpose of Political Parties Duverger's Law Chapter 6: Political Communications Roles of the Media Shaping and Making the News Media around the World The Internet, Social Media, and Democracy Chapter 7: Social Movements and Political Change Social Movements The Collective Action Problem The Impact of Social Movements Modern Social Movements Part III: Subfields Chapter 8: American Politics Congress The Presidency The Courts Political Behavior Chapter 9: Comparative Politics The Comparative Method The State Democracy Globalization Communism and Postcommunism Authoritarianism Development and Developing Countries Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict Chapter 10: International Relations Origins of International Relations Theory Realism Liberalism Constructivism Feminism War and Peace Chapter 11: Political Economy What Does Politics Have to Do with the Economy? Types of Economic Systems Government Involvement and Economic Performance International Political Economy Comparative Political Economy Chapter 12: Public Policy and Public Administration Stages of the Policymaking Process Patterns of Policy Change Policy Actors and Types of Policies Public Administration Glossary Notes Index
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