Political science today / Wendy N. Whitman Cobb, US Air Force School of Air and Space Studies (SAASS).
Material type:
- 9781071844564
- 9781071918173
- 320 WEN-COB 23/eng/20230221
- JA66 .W455 2024
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320 LOW-ROB Why institutions matter: the new institutionalism in political science | 320 PRA/Com Comparative political science | 320 WAN/Fun Fundamentals of Political Economy | 320 WEN-COB Political science today / | 320 WOS/Exp Explaining politics: culture, institutions and political behavior | 320.0072 BUR/Res Research methods in politics - 2nd ed. | 320.0072 LER/Res Research Methods in Political Science: An Introduction Using MicroCase |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Political Science Today by Wendy Whitman Cobb gives students a holistic view of the subfields that make up political science by dedicating one chapter to each of the topics at the core of the discipline. Unlike denser texts on the market, Political Science Today uses a field-based approach that allows students to engage with the material directly and dig into each of the discipline's tracks while also developing critical thinking skills, discerning the differences between politics and political science, conducting and consuming research, and broadening their future career aspirations. The book's innovative 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. The Second Edition has been updated to include a new chapter on Social Movements and events like Black Lives Matter, the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict in the American political system and the January 6th insurrection, while highlighting these changes, also draws student attention to the many ways in which politics and political science impact their everyday lives"--
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