: It emphasizes empirical reasoning—using hard facts and evidence—rather than normative (opinion-based) statements. 2. Structural Breakdown
The book is typically organized into sections that move from abstract concepts to specific institutional analysis: Comparative government and politics an introduc...
: The systematic study and comparison of diverse political systems worldwide, focusing on regimes, governance structures, and political behavior. : It emphasizes empirical reasoning—using hard facts and
This report covers the textbook , primarily authored by Rod Hague , Martin Harrop , and John McCormick . Now in its 13th edition (released in early 2025 by Bloomsbury Publishing ), the book is a leading global resource for undergraduate political science. 1. Core Concept and Approach This report covers the textbook , primarily authored
The text provides a thematic introduction to comparing political systems. Unlike books that focus on country-by-country case studies, this text uses a , comparing how different institutions (like legislatures or courts) function across various regimes.