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