Politics

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citizen preference modelling
democratic politics
democratic processes
democratic theory
Direct Democracy
empirical analysis of democratic processes
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globalisation impact politics
globalized democracy
Government Policy Proposals
Inferential Errors
Legislative Seats
Majority Preference
majority voting paradoxes
Median Elector
Median Voter
Minority Nationalist Parties
Party Family
party ideology analysis
Party Policy Positions
Party Policymaking
Plurality Parties
Plurality Party
policy demand and supply
Policy Elections
Policy Inertia
policy making
Policy Targets
political actors
political institutions
Political Parties
Popular Preferences
Predictive Explanations
predictive theory
present-day democracy
public policy
public policy alignment
quantitative methods
Rightist Policies
Single Party Government
UN
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367025083
  • Weight: 952g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This comprehensive introduction to politics provides an essential template for assessing the health and workings of present day democracy by exploring how democratic processes bring public policy into line with popular preferences. Incorporating the latest findings from Big Data across the world, it provides a crucial framework showing students how to deploy these for themselves, providing straightforward, practical orientation to the scope and methods of modern political science.

Key features:

  • Everyday politics is explained through concrete applications to democracies across the world;
  • Predictive theories illuminate what goes on at various levels of democracy;
  • Outlines - in easy to understand terms - the basic statistical approaches that enable empirically-informed analysis;
  • Rich textual features include chapter summaries, reviews, key points, illustrative briefings, key concepts, project and essay suggestions, relevant reading all clearly explained in ‘How to Use This Book’;
  • Provides a firm basis for institutional and normative approaches to democratic politics;
  • Concluding section reviews other approaches to explaining politics, assessing their strengths and weaknesses.

Politics is an essential resource for students of political science and of key interest to economics, public policy analysis and more broadly the social sciences.

Ian Budge is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Government, University of Essex UK, and well known internationally as author of numerous research articles and textbooks on democratic politics.