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New Approaches to Comparative Politics: Insights from Political Theory [Minkštas viršelis]

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The field of comparative politics traditionally has been divided into two camps: on the one hand, quantitatively driven work on a broad scale; on the other, more qualitative area studies. This edited collection promotes a new approach to comparative politics that transcends the debate about the future of the discipline. The contributors' essays are innovative in their interweaving of case studies of the political situations in particular regions with the project of political theorizing. The chapters take as their points of departure such diverse topics as the liberal tradition in United States politics, the impact of drug-related violence on democratic stability in Colombia, and the relationship between poverty reduction and support for democracy in Mali, thereby resoundingly demonstrating the broad relevance of the volume's unifying theme: theoretically informed comparative analysis. Students of politics, from advanced undergraduates to practicing scholars, will find this volume useful in assessing, analyzing, and uniting the fields of comparative politics and political theory.
Introduction: Comparative Politics with Political Theory 1(6)
Jennifer S. Holmes
The Reconciliation of Political Theory and Comparative Politics
7(16)
Michaelle Browers
Modernity and the State: Enlightenment, Liberalism, and Political Development in the United States
23(16)
Ann Davies
Relationships between Poverty Reduction Approaches and Donor Support for Democracy: The Case of Mali
39(26)
Zeric Kay Smith
Citizenship and Difference in Latin American Indigenous Politics: Democratic Theory and Comparative Politics
65(18)
John Peeler
Plan Colombia, Violence, and Citizen Support in Colombia
83(28)
Jennifer S. Holmes
The Kantian Peace through a Radical Theoretic Lens
111(14)
Kirk Bowman
Sean Patrick Eudaily
Imagining Legal Fairness: A Comparative Perspective
125(16)
Robert A. Kahn
Conclusion: Bridging the Disciplinary Divide 141(8)
Jennifer S. Holmes
Selected Bibliography 149(14)
Index 163(4)
About the Editor and Contributors 167
Jennifer S. Holmes is Assistant Professor of Government, Politics, and Political Economy at the School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas. She is the author ofTerrorism and Democratic Stability (2001).