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1 Contents p. 1 Classic Readings p. 4 Contemporary Readings p. 5 Political Theory, Thought and Ideologies Textbooks p. 6 International Relations (and International Relations Theory) p. 8 British Politics p. 10 Comparative Politics This is a complete list of all the material in the Politics Library. You can choose as much or as little material as you need, creating a reader made up entirely of readings, or adding textbook chapters as necessary it s up to you! To allow you to make a considered selection, we will happily send inspection copies of any of the textbooks you are interested in selecting chapters from please let us know as soon as possible which inspection copies you will require. The Politics Library will be online with full content in May 2010 at this stage you will be able to view an ebook of your selection, and make any changes or additions you might require, including adding your own notes, and picking a cover image and title. If you have any questions regarding how to select content, or the process in general, please get in touch with your local academic consultant or your custom editor. These contents lists are available to download on Classic Readings (from Penguin Classics) Excerpt Source Work Aristotle How to Promote Justice in Court The Athenian Constitution Aristotle Justice in Athens The Athenian Constitution Aristotle Happiness is the Goal of Human Life Nichomachean Ethics, Book I Aristotle Justice, the Perfect Virtue Nichomachean Ethics, Book V Aristotle The State s Role in Moral Education Nichomachean Ethics, Book X Aristotle Moral Goodness Nichomachean Ethics, Book II Aristotle The Political Animal The Politics Aristotle Who is a Citizen? The Politics Aristotle Types of Political Constitution The Politics Aristotle The Best Political Constitution The Politics Aristotle Characteristics and Problems of Democracy The Politics Aristotle Law, Happiness and the Ideal State The Politics Jeremy Bentham Utility and Pleasure An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, I, III and IV Jeremy Bentham Civil Examination of the Declaration of Rights The Works of Jeremy Bentham Edmond Burke Inherited Property Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmond Burke Human Rights Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmond Burke Monarchy and Democracy Reflections on the Revolution in France Carl von Clausewitz What is War? On War Benjamin Constant The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with That of the Moderns The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with That of the Moderns Charles de Montesquieu The Spirit of the Laws The Spirit of the Laws W.E.B. Du Bois The Souls of Black Folk The Souls of Black Folk Thomas Hobbes The State of Nature Leviathan Thomas Hobbes The State of Nature and Natural Law Leviathan Thomas Hobbes On Sovereignty Leviathan Thomas Hobbes The Forms of Government Leviathan Thomas Hobbes Of Natural Conditions of Mankind and of the First and Leviathan Second Natural Laws Thomas Hobbes Of Other Laws of Nature Leviathan

2 Excerpt Source Work Thomas Hobbes Of Commonwealth: s XVII and XVIII Leviathan Thomas Hobbes Of Commonwealth: XXI Leviathan Thomas Hobbes Defense of Women s ity as Mothers in the State of Nature De Cive Thomas Hobbes Egoism De Cive David Hume On Cause and Effect A Treatise on Human Nature David Hume On Belief A Treatise on Human Nature David Hume Of Ideas A Treatise on Human Nature David Hume Of Personal Identity A Treatise on Human Nature John, King of England Magna Carta Magna Carta Immanuel Kant An Answer to the Question: What is Englightenment? Perpetual Peace and Other Essays on Politics, History and Morals John Locke The Beginnings of Political Society Political Writings of John Locke John Locke The Forms of Government Political Writings of John Locke John Locke On Resistance Political Writings of John Locke John Locke The Origins of Property Political Writings of John Locke John Locke An Essay Concerning the True, Original Extent and End Two Treatises on Government of Civil Government Lords and Commons of Declaration of Rights 1688 Declaration of Rights England Niccoló Machiavelli A New Way, Untrodden by Anyone Else The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli A Theory of Political Constitutions The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli The Benefits of Discord The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli The Political Uses of Religion The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli Virtue and Corruption The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli Why it is Hard to Remain Free The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli Equality and the Advantages of Popular Government The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli How Rome Became Great The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli Republican Empires The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli The Causes of War The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli Why it is Necessary to Kill the Sons of Brutus The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli Republican Dignity The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli Preserving the Republic Through Bloodshed The Discourses Niccoló Machiavelli The Republican Citizen-Soldier The Art of War Niccoló Machiavelli Virtu and Fortuna The Art of War Niccoló Machiavelli The Constitutional Theory of a Realist The Prince Niccoló Machiavelli The Political Practice of the Borgias The Prince Niccoló Machiavelli The Prince, the Nobility and the People The Prince Niccoló Machiavelli Mercenaries and Citizen Militia Compared The Prince Niccoló Machiavelli True and False Virtue The Prince Niccoló Machiavelli Whether it is Better to Be Loved Than Feared The Prince Niccoló Machiavelli Fortune is a Woman The Prince Niccoló Machiavelli Exhortation to Free Italy From the Barbarians The Prince James Madison Federalist Number 10 The Federalist Papers Karl Marx The Fetishism of the Commodity Capital Karl Marx Dripping from Head to Toe with Blood and Dirt Capital Karl Marx The Communist View of Society Karl Marx: Early Writings

3 Excerpt Source Work Karl Marx All That is Solid Melts Into Air The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx Nothing to Lose But Their Chains The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx Changing The World Karl Marx: Early Writings Karl Marx How Revolution Will Come to Germany Karl Marx: Early Writings Karl Marx History as Tragedy and Farce The Portable Karl Marx Karl Marx Money Grundrisse Friedrich Engels How English Industrial Workers Lived The Condition of the Working Class in England John Stuart Mill Individual Liberty and Social Control On Liberty John Stuart Mill Individuality On Liberty John Stuart Mill Civil Liberty Versus Liberty of the Will On Liberty John Stuart Mill Considerations on Representative Government Considerations on Representative Government John Stuart Mill The Meaning of Utilitarianism Utilitarianism and Other Essays John Stuart Mill Justice and Utility Utilitarianism and Other Essays John Stuart Mill A Critique of the Customs that Restrict Women s Lives The Subjection of Women Based on Liberal and Rational Principles Thomas More The Problem of Counsel Utopia Thomas More Humanistic Solutions to Social Problems Utopia Thomas More Communism versus Private Property Utopia Thomas More Imagining the Ideal Community Utopia Thomas More True Wealth Utopia Thomas More Utopian Warfare Utopia Thomas More The Root of All Evil Utopia Parliament of England The Petition of Right Divine Right and Democracy Plato Education: the First Stage The Republic, Books I, II and III Plato Justice in State and Individual The Republic, Book IV, Part V Plato Women and the Family The Republic, Book V, Part IV Plato Thraysmachus: Right is the Interest of the Stronger The Republic, Book I Plato The Ring of Gyges The Republic, Book II Plato Principles of Social Organization The Republic, Books I and II Plato The Noble Lie The Republic, Book III Plato The Abolition of Private Property and Family Life The Republic, Books III and V Plato Equality for Women The Republic, Book V Plato Philosophers Rule The Republic, Books V and VI Plato Democracy and Democratic Character The Republic, Book VIII Plato Tyranny and the Tyrannical Character The Republic, Book VIII Plato Why it is Better to Suffer than to Do Evil Gorgias Plato The Failure of Democratic Statesmanship Gorgias Plato Crito Crito Plato Civic Virtue and the Origins of Human Society Protagoras Jean-Jacques Rousseau Morals of Nature A Discourse on Inequality Jean-Jacques Rousseau The Fall From Nature A Discourse on Inequality Jean-Jacques Rousseau Freedom in Chains The Social Contract Jean-Jacques Rousseau The Miracle of Nations The Social Contract Jean-Jacques Rousseau Slaves in Faith The Social Contract Adam Smith The Case for Free Trade The Wealth of Nations, Books IV-V Adam Smith The Fruits of the Division of Labour The Wealth of Nations, Books I-III

4 Excerpt Source Work Adam Smith The Invisible Hand of the Free Market The Wealth of Nations, Books I-III Georges Sorel Reflections on Violence Reflections on Violence Max Weber The Spirit of Capitalism The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Mary Wollstonecraft A False System of Education A Vindication of the Rights of Women Contemporary Readings (from a selection of sources) World Commission on Environment and Development United Nations United Nations Council of Europe Richard J. Arneson Robert Axelrod Brian Barry Brian Barry Seyla Benhabib and Rainer Baubock Isaiah Berlin Joshua Cohen Anthony Crosland Simone de Beauvoir Andrew Dobson Anthony Duff and David Garland Ronald Dworkin Franz Fanon Antonio Gramsci Jurgen Habermas Keith Hyams John Maynard Keynes Chandran Kukathas Chandran Kukathas Will Kymlicka Martin Luther King, Jr Catharine Mackinnon Susan Moller Okin Robert Nozick Michael Oakeshott Thomas Pogge John Rawls John Rawls Joseph Raz Roger Scruton Amartya Sen Amartya Sen Vandana Shiva Title From One Earth to One World (an overview by the World Commission on Environment and Development) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Justice After Rawls The Evolution of Co-operation (excerpt) Chance, Choice and Justice, from Liberty and Justice Humanity and Justice in Global Perspective Expansive Citizenship Voting Beyond Territory and Membership Two Concepts of Liberty Deliberation and Democratic Legitimacy The Future of Socialism (excerpt) The Second Sex (excerpt) Environmentalism and Ecologism Introduction to A Reader on Punishment Taking Rights Seriously (excerpt) The Wretched of the Earth (excerpt) Selections from the Prison Notebooks (excerpt) The Public Sphere Political ity and Obligation The End of Laissez-Faire Liberalism and Multiculturalism: The Politics of Indifference Are There Any Cultural Rights? Multicultural Citizenship (excerpt) Letter from a Birmingham Jail Toward a New Theory of Equality (excerpt from Women s Lives, Men s Laws) Justice, Gender, and the Family (excerpt) The Entitlement Theory of Justice (excerpt from Anarchy, State and Utopia) Rationalism in Politics World Poverty and Human Rights A Theory of Justice (excerpt) Justice as Fairness The Morality of Freedom (excerpt) The Meaning of Conservatism (excerpt) Equality of What? (excerpt from Inequality Re-Examined) Elements of a Theory of Human Rights Development, Ecology and Women (excerpt from Staying Alive)

5 Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès Peter Singer Quentin Skinner Charles Taylor Fernando Teson Margaret Thatcher Peter Unger Jeremy Waldron Michael Walzer Michael Walzer Michael Walzer Bernard Williams Title What is the Third Estate? Famine, Affluence and Morality The State What s Wrong with Negative Liberty? The Liberal Case for Humanitarian Intervention In Defence of Freedom: Speeches on Britain s Relation with the World Living High and Letting Die (excerpt) Cultural Identity and Civic Responsibility Spheres of Justice (excerpt) Obligations: Essays on Disobedience, War and Citizenship (excerpt) Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands The Idea of Equality Textbooks Hoffman, John/Graham, Paul An Introduction to Political Theory (2009, ) A complete guide to Political Theory, Thought and Ideologies, with case studies and practical applications. 1 The State 2 Freedom 3 Equality 4 Justice 5 Democracy 6 Citizenship 7 Punishment 8 Liberalism 9 Conservatism 10 Socialism 11 Anarchism 12 Nationalism 13 Fascism 14 Feminism 15 Multiculturalism 16 Ecologism 17 Fundamentalism 18 Human Rights 19 Civil Disobedience 20 Political Violence 21 Global Justice Ball, Terence/Dagger, Richard Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, International 8th Edition (2010, ) A wide-ranging modern ideologies textbook. 1 Ideology and Ideologies 2 The Democratic Ideal 3 Liberalism 4 Conservatism 5 Socialism and Communism: More to Marx 6 Socialism and Communism: After Marx 7 Fascism 8 Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity 9 Green Politics: Ecology as Ideology 10 Radical Islamism 11 Postscript: The Future of Ideology Short Histories of Big Ideas Compact histories of ideologies and political movements which can be used in their entirety, or chapter by chapter. Topic Bosworth, Richard Nationalism (2007, ) Bowles, Paul Capitalism (2006, ) Engel, David Zionism (2008, ) Hannam, June Feminism (2006, ) MacQueen, Norrie Colonialism (2007, ) O Kane, Rosemary Terrorism (2007, ) Peterson del Mar, Environmentalism (2006, ) David Sandle, Mark Communism (2006, ) Walz, Robin Modernism (2008, )

6 International Relations and International Relations Theory Content Menu: Topic Areas The Politics Library contains the following general topic areas in International Relations and International Relations Theory: Introduction to International Relations History Issues International Organisations To aid your selection we have clearly marked those chapters which are particularly relevant to HISTORY and THEORY. Contemporary Articles Peter Singer Thomas Pogge Peter Unger Brian Barry United Nations United Nations Council of Europe Ronald Dworkin Chandran Kukathas Article Famine, Affluence and Morality World Poverty and Human Rights Living High and Letting Die Humanity and Justice in Global Perspective The Universal Declaration of Human Rights United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Taking Rights Seriously Are There Any Cultural Rights? N.B: For a complete listing of Contemporary articles and Classic readings in the Politics Library please look at pages 1 5 of this booklet. Pearson Textbooks Calvocoressi, Peter World Politics Since 1945, 9th edition (2008, ) A highly regarded classic of International Relations history. 1 HISTORY The Cold War 2 HISTORY The Far East 3 HISTORY Europe Remodelled 4 HISTORY The Middle East 5 HISTORY South Asia 6 HISTORY Africa 7 HISTORY Latin America 8 HISTORY Appendix: World Order Security Economy Development Conflict Globalisation Theory Bova, Russell How the World Works: A Brief Survey of International Relations (2009, ) An introductory level issues and theory based textbook broad coverage. 1 How to Think About World Politics: Realism and Its Critics 2 HISTORY Historical Perspectives: Continuity and Change in World Politics 3 Levels of Analysis: The Making of Foreign Policy 4 War and Violence in World Politics: The Realist s World 5 International Law and Organization: The Promise of Liberal Institutionalism 6 The Human Rights Revolution: The Construction of International Norms 7 Economic Globalization: The Consequences of Liberal Commercialism 8 Transnational Actors and Issues: The State System under Stress 9 Global Futures Goldstein, Joshua S./Pevehouse, Jon C. International Relations, International 9th Edition (2010, ) A mid-introductory level issues and current events based textbook broad focus. 1 The Globalization of International Relations 2 THEORY Realist Theories 3 THEORY Liberal Theories 4 THEORY Social Theories 5 International Conflict 6 Military Force and Terrorism 7 International Organization, Law, and Human Rights 8 International Trade 9 Global Finance and Business 10 International Integration 11 Environment and Population 12 The North-South Gap 13 International Development

7 Nye, Joseph S./Welch, David A. Understanding Global Conflict and Cooperation: An Introduction to Theory and History, International 8th Edition (2010, ) A wide ranging introduction to IR focusing on key themes of conflict and cooperation. Broad theoretical and historical coverage. 1 Is There an Enduring Logic of Conflict in World Politics? 2 Explaining Conflict and Cooperation: Tools and Techniques of the Trade 3 HISTORY From Westphalia to World War 1 4 HISTORY The Failure of Collective Security and World War II 5 HISTORY The Cold War 6 HISTORY Post-Cold War Conflict and Cooperation 7 Globalization and Interdependance 8 Information Revolution and Transnational Actors 9 What Can We Expect in the Future? Steans, Jill/Pettiford, Lloyd/Diez, Thomas/El-Anis, Imad An Introduction to International Relations Theory: Perspectives and Themes, 2nd Edition (2010, ) A complete introduction to IR theory, with practical applications and examples. 1 THEORY Liberalism 2 THEORY Realism 3 THEORY Structuralism 4 THEORY Critical theory 5 THEORY Postmodernism 6 THEORY Feminist Perspectives 7 THEORY Social Constructivism 8 THEORY Green Perspectives Viotti, Paul R./Kauppi, Mark V. International Relations and World Politics, 4th Edition (2008, ) A complete mid-high level introduction to IR, with a focus on current events, globalisation and theory. 1 Trends, Actors and Concepts 2 An Emerging Global Civil Society 3 International Relations and World Politics in Historical Perspective 4 THEORY Thinking Theoretically 5 Power: Interests, Objectives and Capabilities of States 6 Diplomacy: Managing Relations Among States 7 Force: War, Just Wars, and Armed Intervention 8 International Cooperation and International Security: International Organizations, Alliances, and Coalitions 9 Controlling Global Armaments 10 International Terrorism and Transnational Crime 11 Global Economy: Politics and Capitalism 12 The Political Economy of International Trade, Money, and Regional Integration 13 The Political Economy of Investment and Sustainable Development 14 The Global Environment 15 Religion, Nationalism, and Conflicting Identities 16 Humanitarianism: Human Rights and Refugees Viotti, Paul R./Kauppi, Mark V. International Relations Theory, International 4th Edition (2009, ) A reader combining commentary and a selection of theoretical readings. 1 THEORY Thinking About IR Theory 2 THEORY Realism: The State and Balance of Power 3 THEORY Liberalism: Interdependence and Global Governance 4 THEORY Economic Structuralism: Global Capitalism and Postcolonialism 5 THEORY The English School: International Society and Grotian Rationalism 6 THEORY Constructivist Understandings 7 THEORY Positivism, Critical Theory, and Postmodern Understandings 8 THEORY Feminist Understandings in IR Theory 9 THEORY Normative IR Theory: Ethics and Morality Short Histories of Big Ideas Compact histories of ideologies and political movements which can be used in their entirety, or chapter by chapter. Topic Bosworth, Richard Nationalism (2007, ) Engel, David Zionism (2008, ) Hannam, June Feminism (2006, ) MacQueen, Norrie Colonialism (2007, ) O Kane, Rosemary Terrorism (2007, ) Sandle, Mark Communism (2006, )

8 British Politics 2010 Election Update Pearson Textbooks An Election Update from the authors of Politics UK will be available to add to your book in time for the September 2010 term. Classic Readings Thomas More Thomas Hobbes David Hume David Hume John Locke Adam Smith Jeremy Bentham John Stewart Mill John Stewart Mill John Stewart Mill John Stewart Mill Excerpt Magna Carta Parliament of England, Divine Right and Democracy Utopia Leviathan Treatise on Human Nature An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding Political Writings of John Locke The Wealth of Nations An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation On Liberty Considerations on Representative Government Utilitarianism and Other Essays The Subjugation of Women N.B: For a complete listing of Contemporary articles and Classic readings in the database please see pages 1 5 in this booklet. Budge, Ian/McKay, David/Newton, Kenneth/Bartle, John The New British Politics, 4th Edition (2007, ) 1 British Politics in Context: International, Social and Historical Settings 2 The First Industrial Country: Ideas and Institutions From Government Intervention Back to Free Markets and a Third Way : Ideas and Institutions A British Constitution? 5 The Prime Minister, the Cabinet, and the Core Executive 6 Ministries, Ministers and Mandarins: Central Government in Britain 7 The Changing State: Administrative Reforms 8 Britain in Europe 9 Europe in Britain 10 Disuniting the Kingdom: Ireland 11 Devolution: Scotland, Wales and the English Regions 12 Local Democracy? 13 Pressure Groups 14 The Mass Media and Pluralist Democracy 15 Elections and Voting 16 Political Parties and Party Factions 17 Party Ideologies and Political Representation 18 Parliament: The House of Lords and the House of Commons 19 The Courts and the Judiciary 20 The Police and Policing 21 Security and Secrecy 22 Foreign and Defence Policy 23 Environmental Policy 24 Economic Policy 25 Social Policy 26 Equal Opportunities 27 Problems, Policies, Processes and Democracy,

9 Garnett, Mark/Lynch, Philip Exploring British Politics, 2nd Edition (2009, ) * Will include exclusive 2010 Election Update!* 1 Understanding British Politics 2 Analysing British Politics 3 British Government in Context 4 Economy and Society 5 The Media and Communications 6 The Constitution 7 The Core Executive 8 Parliament 9 Law and the Judiciary 10 The Changing State 11 Local Government to Local Governance 12 Devolution 13 The UK and the European Union 14 UK Party Systems 15 Party Organisation 16 Ideology and Party Competition 17 Elections and Electoral Systems 18 Voting Behaviour 19 Participation Beyond Elections 20 Governance and Democracy in the UK Jones, Bill/Norton, Philip Politics UK, 7th Edition (2010, ) *Will include exclusive Election 2010 Update available for September 2010 courses* 2010 Election Update 1 Politics in perspective Bill Jones 2 Britain, the World and Europe Oliver Daddow 3 Social and Economic Contexts Mark Garnett And Another Thing The Legacy of Empire Andrew Gamble 4 Ideology and the Liberal Tradition Bill Jones 5 Political Ideas: the Major Parties Bill Jones 6 Political Ideas: Themes and Fringes Bill Jones And Another Thing The Banking Crisis and Steve Richards British Politics 7 Elections Mark Garnett 8 Mass Media and Political Bill Jones Communication 9 Pathways Into Politics Michael Moran 10 Pressure Groups Bill Jones 11 Political Parties Richard Kelly 12 Devolution Russell Deacon And Another Thing The Expenses Crisis Chris Mullin 13 The Changing Constitution Philip Norton 14 The Crown Philip Norton 15 The House of Commons Philip Norton 16 The House of Lords Philip Norton And Another Thing Big Beasts Andrew Heywood 17 The Core Executive: the Prime Philip Norton Minister and Cabinet 18 Ministers, Departments and the Philip Norton Civil Servants 19 Local Government by Colin Copus 20 The Judiciary by Philip Norton And Another Thing The Rolls Royce of Peter Riddell Government 21 The Policy Making Process Bill Jones 22 Law and Order Bill Jones 23 Social Policy Harry Cowen 24 Economic Policy Wyn Grant 25 British Foreign and Defence Policy Bill Jones 26 Environmental Policy Andrew Flynn 27 Britain and the Future of the EU Nick Rees And Another Thing Britain and the World Jonathan Freedland Rogers, Robert/Walters, Rhodri How Parliament Works, 6th Edition (2006, ) 1 Parliament: its home and origins 2 Who is in Parliament? 3 Running Parliament 4 Parliamentary sovereignty, legislative supremacy and devolution 5 Influences on Parliament 6 The parliamentary day and the organisation of business 7 Making the law 8 Parliament and the taxpayer 9 Debates 10 Calling to account: questions 11 Calling to account: select committees 12 Parliament and Europe 13 Modernisation, reform and effectiveness 9

10 Hill, Michael The Public Policy Process, 5th Edition (2009, ) 1 Studying the Policy Process 2 Theories of Power & The Policy Process 3 From Pluralism to Networks 4 Institutional Theory 5 Rational Choice Theory 6 Integrating Theoretical Approaches 7 Looking at Policy 8 Agenda Setting 9 Policy Formulation 10 Implementation 11 The Importance of Organisational Processes 12 Inter-organisational Processes 13 The Policy Process at Street Level 14 Conclusion: Evaluation and Accountability Comparative Politics and Country Studies In-Depth Country Studies As well as the listings from broad ranging comparative studies textbooks, we also have the following in-depth studies on the Politics Library, and will continue to update it with new editions. Pearson Textbooks Almond, Gabriel et al Comparative Politics Today: A World View, 9th edition (2009, ) Danks, Catherine Budge, Ian Garnett, Mark Jones, Bill McKeever, Robert O Toole, Gavin Title Politics Russia (2009, ) The New British Politics 4e (2007, ) Exploring British Politics 2e (2009, ) Politics UK 7e (2010, ) Politics USA 2e (2005, ) Politics Latin America (2007, ) 1 Issues in Comparative Politics 2 Comparing Political Systems 3 Political Culture and Political Socialization 4 Interest Articulation 5 Interest Aggregation and Political Parties 6 Government and Policymaking 7 Public Policy 8 Politics in Britain Richard Rose 9 Politics in France Martin A Schain 10 Politics in Germany Russell J Dalton 11 Politics in Japan Frances Rosenbluth / Michael F Thies 12 Politics in Russia Thomas F Remington 13 Politics in China Melanie Manion 10

11 14 Politics in Mexico Wayne A Cornelius / Jeffrey A Weldon 15 Politics in Brazil Frances Hagopian 16 Politics in Iran H.E. Chehabi / Arang Keshavarzian 17 Politics in India Subrata K Mitra 18 Politics in Nigeria Mundt / Aborisade / LeVan 19 Politics in the United States Austin Rammey / Thad Kousser Almond, Gabriel et al European Politics Today, 4th edition (2009, ) 1 The European Context 2 Democratic Political Culture and Political Action 3 European Interest Groups and Parties 4 Government and Public Policy 5 Politics in England Richard Rose 6 Politics in France Martin A. Schain 7 Politics in Germany Russell J. Dalton 8 Politics in Spain Donald Share 9 Politics in Russia Thomas F. Remington 10 Politics in Poland Raymond C. Taras 11 Politics in Bulgaria Tatiana Kostadinova 12 Politics in the European Union Alberta Sbragia and Francesco Stolfi Calvert, Peter Comparative Politics: An Introduction (2002, ) 1 Why Politics? Why Comparative? 2 Democracy and its Rivals 3 The Global Environment 4 The Social Sources of Power 5 The Economic Sources of Power 6 How Demands are Presented 7 How Voters are Made to Choose 8 Inside the Black Box 9 Maintaining the System 10 Force and Military Intervention 11 Violence and Political Change Danziger, James Understanding the Political World: A Comparative Introduction to Politics, International 10th Edition (2010, ) 1 Politics and Knowledge 2 Political Theory and Political Beliefs 3 Political Actions 4 Influences on Beliefs and Actions 5 States and Nations 6 Political Institutions I: Structures 7 Political Institutions II: Institutional Arrangements 8 Political Economy 9 Public Policy, Power and Decision 10 Change and Political Development 11 Politics Across Borders 12 Political Violence 13 The Developed Countries 14 The Developing Countries 15 The Transitional Developed Countries Roskin, Michael Countries and Concepts, International 11th Edition (2010, ) A wide ranging introduction to Politics with a comparative approach. 1 The Concept of Country 2-6 Britain 7-11 France Germany 17 The EU 18 Japan Russia China 29 India 30 Mexico 31 Nigeria 32 Iran 33 Lessons of Ten Countries 11

12 CONTACT US To find out more about the Politics Library contact your local Pearson Academic Consultant, or us directly at Find your local Academic Consultant using our online Rep Locator: Pearson Education Edinburgh Gate Harlow CM20 2JE Tel: +44 (0)

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