Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics
Author: Dino Bozonelos, Julia Wendt, Victor Valley
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Description: Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics, is an introductory text on comparative politics covering key topics such as states, regimes, political identity, and political violence.
Pages: 421
Megabytes: 8.65 MB
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