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100 _a"Curtis, Michael"
245 0 _aComparative government and politics
260 _aNew York
260 _bHarperand Row
260 _c1968
300 _a266p.-
520 _aThe core volume in Harper's Comparative Government Series, this text examines the subject of comparative politics both analytically and functionally. Despite the diversity of political systems and. the rapidity of political change, the need to frame general principles and classify regimes remains. Avoiding unnecessary jargon and complex classificatory devices, this text draws illustrative materials from a wide range of political regimes, institutions, and forms of political behavior to sustain the arguments. The student is also introduced to some of the modern methods of studying the subject.
650 _aPolitical Science
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