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The Sage Handbook of Political Sociology, 2v
Herausgegeben:Outhwaite, William; Turner, Stephen P.
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The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology offers a comprehensive and contemporary look at this evolving field of study. The focus is on political life itself and the chapters, written by a highly-respected and international team of authors, cover the core themes which need to be understood in order to study political life from a sociological perspective, or simply to understand the political world.
The two volumes are structured around five key areas:
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS PART 03: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS PART 04: TOPICS PART 05: WORLD…mehr
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The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology offers a comprehensive and contemporary look at this evolving field of study. The focus is on political life itself and the chapters, written by a highly-respected and international team of authors, cover the core themes which need to be understood in order to study political life from a sociological perspective, or simply to understand the political world.
The two volumes are structured around five key areas:
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
PART 03: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
PART 04: TOPICS
PART 05: WORLD REGIONS
This future-oriented and cross-disciplinary handbook is a landmark text for students and scholars interested in the social investigation of politics.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The two volumes are structured around five key areas:
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
PART 03: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
PART 04: TOPICS
PART 05: WORLD REGIONS
This future-oriented and cross-disciplinary handbook is a landmark text for students and scholars interested in the social investigation of politics.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd / Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 1260
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 179mm x 81mm
- Gewicht: 2576g
- ISBN-13: 9781473919464
- ISBN-10: 1473919460
- Artikelnr.: 48429550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd / Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 1260
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 179mm x 81mm
- Gewicht: 2576g
- ISBN-13: 9781473919464
- ISBN-10: 1473919460
- Artikelnr.: 48429550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William Outhwaite taught at Sussex and Newcastle, where he is emeritus professor. His research interests include the philosophy of the social sciences (especially realism), social theory (especially critical theory), political sociology, sociology of knowledge and contemporary Europe. He is the author of Understanding Social Life: The Method Called Verstehen (1986), Concept Formation in Social Science (1983), New Philosophies of Social Science: Realism, Hermeneutics and Critical Theory (1987), Jürgen Habermas: A Critical Introduction (1994), The Future of Society (2006), European Society (2008), Critical Theory and Contemporary Europe (2012), Social Theory (2015), Europe since 1989: Transitions and Transformations (2016), Contemporary Europe (2017) and (with Larry Ray) Social Theory and Postcommunism (2005). He edited Brexit: Sociological Responses (2017), (with Tom Bottomore) The Blackwell Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Social Thought (1993), (with Luke Martell) The Sociology of Politics (1998), and (with Stephen P. Turner) the Sage Handbook of Social Science Methodology (2007). Stephen Turner is currently Distinguished University Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida, where he is also director of the Center for Social and Political Thought. He was visiting professor at the Boston University, the University of Notre Dame and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Studies. His writings on political sociology are primarily concerned with experts and politics, including Liberal Democracy 3.0: Civil Society in an Age of Experts (2003) and essays collected in The Politics of Expertise (2013). He has also written extensively on Max Weber, especially on politics, in Max Weber and the Dispute Over Reason and Value: A Study in Philosophy, Ethics, and Politics 1984, and Max Weber: The Lawyer as Social Thinker the Lawyer as Social Thinker, and essays, such as "Max Weber as Constitutional Theorist," all with the late Regis Factor. In international relations, he has written on Morgenthau, Weber, and Realism. He has also written on Carl Schmitt and the Frankfurt School, and topics in relation to law, such as the concept of the Rule of Law, and on Michael Oakeshott.
Introduction - William Outhwaite and Stephen Turner
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1: Classical approaches: Origins and development of the theory of politics - Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 2: Historical Political Sociology - Yves Déloye
Chapter 3a: Marx and Marxism up to The Second World War - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 3b: Marxism Since 1945: The Post-1940s Decline In Marxism's Appeal As An Ideology Of Mass Movements And Regimes - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 4: Elite theory and 'democratic elitism' - Sandro Segre
Chapter 5: Class and Politics - Geoff Evans and Noah Carl
Chapter 6: Foucault and Political Sociology - Claire Blencowe
Chapter 7: Gender and Political Sociology - Celia Valiente
Chapter 8: Postcolonial Theory - Lucy Mayblin
Chapter 9: International Relations and Political Sociology - Álvaro Morcillo Laiz and Salvador Mateos
Chapter 10: Political Anthropology - Arpad Szakolczai and Agnes Horvath
Chapter 11: Law and Political Sociology - Chris Thornhill
Chapter 12: International Political Economy - Kevan Harris and Christiana Parreira
Chapter 13: Rational Choice - Andreas Tutic and Ulf Liebe
Chapter 14: Political Sociology and Political Theory - Rob Stones
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
Chapter 15: Power - Jonathan Hearn
Chapter 16: Governmentality - Iver B. Neumann and Scott Hamilton
Chapter 17: Institutions - Peter Lista and Fabio Rojas
Chapter 18: The Political Sociology and Geography of Borders - Alexander C Diener and Joshua Hagen
Chapter 19: Globalization - Larry Ray
Chapter 20: The State - Alan Scott
Chapter 21: Weak States - Luz Marina Arias and Luis De la Calle
Chapter 22: Civil Society: History, Concepts and Current Developments - Frank Adloff
Chapter 23: Citizenship: T.H. Marshall and Beyond - Peter Kivisto
Chapter 24: Political Culture - Stephen Welch
Chapter 25: The Concept of Empire - Russell David Foster
Chapter 26: Empires as a Political Form - Richard Lachmann
PART 3: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
Chapter 27: Ideology - Jonathan Leader Maynard
Chapter 28: Neo-liberalism and the Study of "Isms" - Stephanie L. Mudge
Chapter 29: Socialism, Social Democracy, Communism - Gerassimos Moschonas
Chapter 30: Fascism - Roger Griffin and Constantin Iordachi
Chapter 31: Populism - Carlos de la Torre
Chapter 32: Nationalism - Steven Grosby
Chapter 33: Federalism - David Spence
Chapter 34: Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Research - Paul Blokker
Chapter 35: Causal Models of Democratization - Carles Boix and Michael K. Miller
Chapter 36: Asian Model of Democracy - Chua Beng Huat
Chapter 37: Islamism, Political Islam - Charles Turner
PART 4: TOPICS
Chapter 38: Revolution - Liah Greenfeld
Chapter 39: State Power and Crime - Matias Dewey
Chapter 40: War - Christian Olsson and Sinisa Malesevic
Chapter 41: Genocide - Dustin Garlitz
Chapter 42: Clientelism - Ezequiel González-Ocantos and Paula Muñoz
Chapter 43: Experts and Science and Politics - Alexander Ruser
Chapter 44: Social Media and Politics - Andrea Calderaro
Chapter 45: Political Socialization and Child Development - Michael McDevitt
Chapter 46: Resistance - Davita Silfen Glasberg and Deric Shannon
Chapter 47: Social Movements - Hadi Khoshneviss and Robert D. Benford
Chapter 48: Migration - June Edmunds
Chapter 49: Race - Alana Lentin
Chapter 50: Terrorism - Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca Rodriguez
Chapter 51: Transitional Justice - Roman David
Chapter 52: Post-Communism - Li Bennich-Björkman
Chapter 53: Public Policy Formation and Implementation - John McLevey and Ryan Deschamps
Chapter 54: Welfare State - Filipe Carreira da Silva
Chapter 55: Religion and Politics - Paul A. Djupe
Chapter 56: Paradoxes of Diversity - William Peter Baehr and Daniel Gordon
Chapter 57: Corporate Power in the 21st Century - Steven Panageotou
Chapter 58: Political Violence in Historical Perspective - James J. Chriss
Chapter 59: Military sociology - Helena Carreiras
Chapter 60: The Politics of Memory - Anselma Gallinat
PART 5: WORLD REGIONS
Chapter 61: World-System - Dmytro Khutkyy and Christopher Chase-Dunn
Chapter 62: European Integration - Didier Georgakakis
Chapter 63: Politics in African States - Klaus Schlichte
Chapter 64: Minority Rights and Democracy in India - Peter deSouza
Chapter 65: China: Ancien, Régime, Revolution and After - Chih-Chieh Tang, Feng-Tsan Lin and Hung-Chang Wu
Chapter 66: The 'Middle East' - Helen Mary Rizzo
Chapter 67: Europe in a New World Context - Gerard Delanty
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1: Classical approaches: Origins and development of the theory of politics - Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 2: Historical Political Sociology - Yves Déloye
Chapter 3a: Marx and Marxism up to The Second World War - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 3b: Marxism Since 1945: The Post-1940s Decline In Marxism's Appeal As An Ideology Of Mass Movements And Regimes - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 4: Elite theory and 'democratic elitism' - Sandro Segre
Chapter 5: Class and Politics - Geoff Evans and Noah Carl
Chapter 6: Foucault and Political Sociology - Claire Blencowe
Chapter 7: Gender and Political Sociology - Celia Valiente
Chapter 8: Postcolonial Theory - Lucy Mayblin
Chapter 9: International Relations and Political Sociology - Álvaro Morcillo Laiz and Salvador Mateos
Chapter 10: Political Anthropology - Arpad Szakolczai and Agnes Horvath
Chapter 11: Law and Political Sociology - Chris Thornhill
Chapter 12: International Political Economy - Kevan Harris and Christiana Parreira
Chapter 13: Rational Choice - Andreas Tutic and Ulf Liebe
Chapter 14: Political Sociology and Political Theory - Rob Stones
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
Chapter 15: Power - Jonathan Hearn
Chapter 16: Governmentality - Iver B. Neumann and Scott Hamilton
Chapter 17: Institutions - Peter Lista and Fabio Rojas
Chapter 18: The Political Sociology and Geography of Borders - Alexander C Diener and Joshua Hagen
Chapter 19: Globalization - Larry Ray
Chapter 20: The State - Alan Scott
Chapter 21: Weak States - Luz Marina Arias and Luis De la Calle
Chapter 22: Civil Society: History, Concepts and Current Developments - Frank Adloff
Chapter 23: Citizenship: T.H. Marshall and Beyond - Peter Kivisto
Chapter 24: Political Culture - Stephen Welch
Chapter 25: The Concept of Empire - Russell David Foster
Chapter 26: Empires as a Political Form - Richard Lachmann
PART 3: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
Chapter 27: Ideology - Jonathan Leader Maynard
Chapter 28: Neo-liberalism and the Study of "Isms" - Stephanie L. Mudge
Chapter 29: Socialism, Social Democracy, Communism - Gerassimos Moschonas
Chapter 30: Fascism - Roger Griffin and Constantin Iordachi
Chapter 31: Populism - Carlos de la Torre
Chapter 32: Nationalism - Steven Grosby
Chapter 33: Federalism - David Spence
Chapter 34: Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Research - Paul Blokker
Chapter 35: Causal Models of Democratization - Carles Boix and Michael K. Miller
Chapter 36: Asian Model of Democracy - Chua Beng Huat
Chapter 37: Islamism, Political Islam - Charles Turner
PART 4: TOPICS
Chapter 38: Revolution - Liah Greenfeld
Chapter 39: State Power and Crime - Matias Dewey
Chapter 40: War - Christian Olsson and Sinisa Malesevic
Chapter 41: Genocide - Dustin Garlitz
Chapter 42: Clientelism - Ezequiel González-Ocantos and Paula Muñoz
Chapter 43: Experts and Science and Politics - Alexander Ruser
Chapter 44: Social Media and Politics - Andrea Calderaro
Chapter 45: Political Socialization and Child Development - Michael McDevitt
Chapter 46: Resistance - Davita Silfen Glasberg and Deric Shannon
Chapter 47: Social Movements - Hadi Khoshneviss and Robert D. Benford
Chapter 48: Migration - June Edmunds
Chapter 49: Race - Alana Lentin
Chapter 50: Terrorism - Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca Rodriguez
Chapter 51: Transitional Justice - Roman David
Chapter 52: Post-Communism - Li Bennich-Björkman
Chapter 53: Public Policy Formation and Implementation - John McLevey and Ryan Deschamps
Chapter 54: Welfare State - Filipe Carreira da Silva
Chapter 55: Religion and Politics - Paul A. Djupe
Chapter 56: Paradoxes of Diversity - William Peter Baehr and Daniel Gordon
Chapter 57: Corporate Power in the 21st Century - Steven Panageotou
Chapter 58: Political Violence in Historical Perspective - James J. Chriss
Chapter 59: Military sociology - Helena Carreiras
Chapter 60: The Politics of Memory - Anselma Gallinat
PART 5: WORLD REGIONS
Chapter 61: World-System - Dmytro Khutkyy and Christopher Chase-Dunn
Chapter 62: European Integration - Didier Georgakakis
Chapter 63: Politics in African States - Klaus Schlichte
Chapter 64: Minority Rights and Democracy in India - Peter deSouza
Chapter 65: China: Ancien, Régime, Revolution and After - Chih-Chieh Tang, Feng-Tsan Lin and Hung-Chang Wu
Chapter 66: The 'Middle East' - Helen Mary Rizzo
Chapter 67: Europe in a New World Context - Gerard Delanty
Introduction - William Outhwaite and Stephen Turner
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1: Classical approaches: Origins and development of the theory of politics - Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 2: Historical Political Sociology - Yves Déloye
Chapter 3a: Marx and Marxism up to The Second World War - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 3b: Marxism Since 1945: The Post-1940s Decline In Marxism's Appeal As An Ideology Of Mass Movements And Regimes - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 4: Elite theory and 'democratic elitism' - Sandro Segre
Chapter 5: Class and Politics - Geoff Evans and Noah Carl
Chapter 6: Foucault and Political Sociology - Claire Blencowe
Chapter 7: Gender and Political Sociology - Celia Valiente
Chapter 8: Postcolonial Theory - Lucy Mayblin
Chapter 9: International Relations and Political Sociology - Álvaro Morcillo Laiz and Salvador Mateos
Chapter 10: Political Anthropology - Arpad Szakolczai and Agnes Horvath
Chapter 11: Law and Political Sociology - Chris Thornhill
Chapter 12: International Political Economy - Kevan Harris and Christiana Parreira
Chapter 13: Rational Choice - Andreas Tutic and Ulf Liebe
Chapter 14: Political Sociology and Political Theory - Rob Stones
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
Chapter 15: Power - Jonathan Hearn
Chapter 16: Governmentality - Iver B. Neumann and Scott Hamilton
Chapter 17: Institutions - Peter Lista and Fabio Rojas
Chapter 18: The Political Sociology and Geography of Borders - Alexander C Diener and Joshua Hagen
Chapter 19: Globalization - Larry Ray
Chapter 20: The State - Alan Scott
Chapter 21: Weak States - Luz Marina Arias and Luis De la Calle
Chapter 22: Civil Society: History, Concepts and Current Developments - Frank Adloff
Chapter 23: Citizenship: T.H. Marshall and Beyond - Peter Kivisto
Chapter 24: Political Culture - Stephen Welch
Chapter 25: The Concept of Empire - Russell David Foster
Chapter 26: Empires as a Political Form - Richard Lachmann
PART 3: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
Chapter 27: Ideology - Jonathan Leader Maynard
Chapter 28: Neo-liberalism and the Study of "Isms" - Stephanie L. Mudge
Chapter 29: Socialism, Social Democracy, Communism - Gerassimos Moschonas
Chapter 30: Fascism - Roger Griffin and Constantin Iordachi
Chapter 31: Populism - Carlos de la Torre
Chapter 32: Nationalism - Steven Grosby
Chapter 33: Federalism - David Spence
Chapter 34: Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Research - Paul Blokker
Chapter 35: Causal Models of Democratization - Carles Boix and Michael K. Miller
Chapter 36: Asian Model of Democracy - Chua Beng Huat
Chapter 37: Islamism, Political Islam - Charles Turner
PART 4: TOPICS
Chapter 38: Revolution - Liah Greenfeld
Chapter 39: State Power and Crime - Matias Dewey
Chapter 40: War - Christian Olsson and Sinisa Malesevic
Chapter 41: Genocide - Dustin Garlitz
Chapter 42: Clientelism - Ezequiel González-Ocantos and Paula Muñoz
Chapter 43: Experts and Science and Politics - Alexander Ruser
Chapter 44: Social Media and Politics - Andrea Calderaro
Chapter 45: Political Socialization and Child Development - Michael McDevitt
Chapter 46: Resistance - Davita Silfen Glasberg and Deric Shannon
Chapter 47: Social Movements - Hadi Khoshneviss and Robert D. Benford
Chapter 48: Migration - June Edmunds
Chapter 49: Race - Alana Lentin
Chapter 50: Terrorism - Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca Rodriguez
Chapter 51: Transitional Justice - Roman David
Chapter 52: Post-Communism - Li Bennich-Björkman
Chapter 53: Public Policy Formation and Implementation - John McLevey and Ryan Deschamps
Chapter 54: Welfare State - Filipe Carreira da Silva
Chapter 55: Religion and Politics - Paul A. Djupe
Chapter 56: Paradoxes of Diversity - William Peter Baehr and Daniel Gordon
Chapter 57: Corporate Power in the 21st Century - Steven Panageotou
Chapter 58: Political Violence in Historical Perspective - James J. Chriss
Chapter 59: Military sociology - Helena Carreiras
Chapter 60: The Politics of Memory - Anselma Gallinat
PART 5: WORLD REGIONS
Chapter 61: World-System - Dmytro Khutkyy and Christopher Chase-Dunn
Chapter 62: European Integration - Didier Georgakakis
Chapter 63: Politics in African States - Klaus Schlichte
Chapter 64: Minority Rights and Democracy in India - Peter deSouza
Chapter 65: China: Ancien, Régime, Revolution and After - Chih-Chieh Tang, Feng-Tsan Lin and Hung-Chang Wu
Chapter 66: The 'Middle East' - Helen Mary Rizzo
Chapter 67: Europe in a New World Context - Gerard Delanty
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1: Classical approaches: Origins and development of the theory of politics - Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 2: Historical Political Sociology - Yves Déloye
Chapter 3a: Marx and Marxism up to The Second World War - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 3b: Marxism Since 1945: The Post-1940s Decline In Marxism's Appeal As An Ideology Of Mass Movements And Regimes - Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 4: Elite theory and 'democratic elitism' - Sandro Segre
Chapter 5: Class and Politics - Geoff Evans and Noah Carl
Chapter 6: Foucault and Political Sociology - Claire Blencowe
Chapter 7: Gender and Political Sociology - Celia Valiente
Chapter 8: Postcolonial Theory - Lucy Mayblin
Chapter 9: International Relations and Political Sociology - Álvaro Morcillo Laiz and Salvador Mateos
Chapter 10: Political Anthropology - Arpad Szakolczai and Agnes Horvath
Chapter 11: Law and Political Sociology - Chris Thornhill
Chapter 12: International Political Economy - Kevan Harris and Christiana Parreira
Chapter 13: Rational Choice - Andreas Tutic and Ulf Liebe
Chapter 14: Political Sociology and Political Theory - Rob Stones
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
Chapter 15: Power - Jonathan Hearn
Chapter 16: Governmentality - Iver B. Neumann and Scott Hamilton
Chapter 17: Institutions - Peter Lista and Fabio Rojas
Chapter 18: The Political Sociology and Geography of Borders - Alexander C Diener and Joshua Hagen
Chapter 19: Globalization - Larry Ray
Chapter 20: The State - Alan Scott
Chapter 21: Weak States - Luz Marina Arias and Luis De la Calle
Chapter 22: Civil Society: History, Concepts and Current Developments - Frank Adloff
Chapter 23: Citizenship: T.H. Marshall and Beyond - Peter Kivisto
Chapter 24: Political Culture - Stephen Welch
Chapter 25: The Concept of Empire - Russell David Foster
Chapter 26: Empires as a Political Form - Richard Lachmann
PART 3: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
Chapter 27: Ideology - Jonathan Leader Maynard
Chapter 28: Neo-liberalism and the Study of "Isms" - Stephanie L. Mudge
Chapter 29: Socialism, Social Democracy, Communism - Gerassimos Moschonas
Chapter 30: Fascism - Roger Griffin and Constantin Iordachi
Chapter 31: Populism - Carlos de la Torre
Chapter 32: Nationalism - Steven Grosby
Chapter 33: Federalism - David Spence
Chapter 34: Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Research - Paul Blokker
Chapter 35: Causal Models of Democratization - Carles Boix and Michael K. Miller
Chapter 36: Asian Model of Democracy - Chua Beng Huat
Chapter 37: Islamism, Political Islam - Charles Turner
PART 4: TOPICS
Chapter 38: Revolution - Liah Greenfeld
Chapter 39: State Power and Crime - Matias Dewey
Chapter 40: War - Christian Olsson and Sinisa Malesevic
Chapter 41: Genocide - Dustin Garlitz
Chapter 42: Clientelism - Ezequiel González-Ocantos and Paula Muñoz
Chapter 43: Experts and Science and Politics - Alexander Ruser
Chapter 44: Social Media and Politics - Andrea Calderaro
Chapter 45: Political Socialization and Child Development - Michael McDevitt
Chapter 46: Resistance - Davita Silfen Glasberg and Deric Shannon
Chapter 47: Social Movements - Hadi Khoshneviss and Robert D. Benford
Chapter 48: Migration - June Edmunds
Chapter 49: Race - Alana Lentin
Chapter 50: Terrorism - Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca Rodriguez
Chapter 51: Transitional Justice - Roman David
Chapter 52: Post-Communism - Li Bennich-Björkman
Chapter 53: Public Policy Formation and Implementation - John McLevey and Ryan Deschamps
Chapter 54: Welfare State - Filipe Carreira da Silva
Chapter 55: Religion and Politics - Paul A. Djupe
Chapter 56: Paradoxes of Diversity - William Peter Baehr and Daniel Gordon
Chapter 57: Corporate Power in the 21st Century - Steven Panageotou
Chapter 58: Political Violence in Historical Perspective - James J. Chriss
Chapter 59: Military sociology - Helena Carreiras
Chapter 60: The Politics of Memory - Anselma Gallinat
PART 5: WORLD REGIONS
Chapter 61: World-System - Dmytro Khutkyy and Christopher Chase-Dunn
Chapter 62: European Integration - Didier Georgakakis
Chapter 63: Politics in African States - Klaus Schlichte
Chapter 64: Minority Rights and Democracy in India - Peter deSouza
Chapter 65: China: Ancien, Régime, Revolution and After - Chih-Chieh Tang, Feng-Tsan Lin and Hung-Chang Wu
Chapter 66: The 'Middle East' - Helen Mary Rizzo
Chapter 67: Europe in a New World Context - Gerard Delanty
A very useful reference book for sociologists and political theorists, the entries in this volume show an excellent sense of the historical development and inter-disciplinary study of key concepts and areas mostly those that are considered central to political sociology, but with a new additions and some interesting surprises.
Professor Kate Nash 20170921
Professor Kate Nash 20170921