Comparative Politics in a Globalizing World
by Jeffrey Haynes
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Comparative Politics in a Globalizing World
— Jeffrey Haynes
Chapter Outlines
Part 1
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Established democracies
- Chapter 3. Transitional democracies
- Chapter 4. Non-democracies
- Chapter 5. Comparative politics methodologies and globalisation
- Chapter 6. External actors and domestic politics
Part II
- Chapter 7. Regionalisation
- Chapter 8. Economic globalisation
- Chapter 9. The natural environment
- Chapter 10. Political culture
- Chapter 11. Regime change and democratisation
- Chapter 12. Political violence and terrorism
- Chapter 13. Religion
- Chapter 14. Human rights
- Chapter 15. Women and political participation
- Chapter 16. Conclusion
- Bibliography
Tables
- 1.1. Issues examined in Part II
- 1.2. Globalist and anti-globalist perceptions of globalisation
- 2:1. Regional breakdown and total number of established democracies, 2003
- 3:1. Number and regional breakdown of transitional democracies, 2003
- 4:1. Non-democracies by region, 2003
- 6.1. External actors and domestic politics
- 7.1. Freedom House ratings of new and aspirant EU members
- 7.2. Political rights and civil liberties in Mexico, 1990-2002
- 9.1. Election results for member parties of the European Federation of Green Parties, 1999-2003
- 10.1. International norms and political cultures
- 11.1. 'Free', 'partly free' and 'not free' countries, 1972-2002
- 13.1. Politics and religion: A comparative model
- 15.1. Women's representation in lower or single houses: 25% or more
- 15.2. Women's representation in lower or single houses in established
democracies: 10% or less
- 15.3. Regional averages of women in parliaments