ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1957, the first part of the book discusses the general problems of approach, classification, typology and terminology, and examines ancillary fields of study and the methods of teaching comparative government. Part Two is concerned with studies of particular areas, democratic control of foreign policy, political parties, contemporary revolutionary movements, parliamentary procedures, electoral systems and elections, and nationalized industries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |69 pages
Part One
chapter |4 pages
Introduction
chapter |22 pages
General methodological Problems
chapter |7 pages
Classification, Typology, Terminology
chapter |6 pages
The Configurative Approach
chapter |9 pages
Ancillary Fields of Study
chapter |6 pages
The Teaching of Comparative Government
chapter |13 pages
The Principles of Comparison
part |87 pages
The Application of Comparative Methods in Political Science