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| This page is for students who wish to purchase their textbooks early or through a vendor other than the campus bookstore. For your convenience, I have provided direct links to Amazon.com for both required and recommended texts. Of course, there are many alternate sources available. Be careful, however, in purchasing used copies--you need to make sure that you order the same edition used in class. | |||||||||||||
| Required and Recommended Readings for Fall Quarter 2006 |
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| The sole required text for POLS 373 is Doing Comparative Politics, which was written by Professor Lim. |
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| POLS 374 has one required textbook by Globalization: A Critical Introduction. If you purchase this book used, make sure you purchase the 2nd edition and not the first. The two versions are different. |
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| POLS 550 has three required textbooks: Democracy in the Third World by Robert Pinkney (Rienner, 2003); The Haj (Bantam, 1985); and The Global Resurgence of Democracy (2nd(, edited Larry Diamond and Mark Plattner (Johns Hopkins, 1996). RECOMMENDED TEXT: I strongly urge students who have not taken POLS 373 to purchase and read Doing Comparative Politics on their own. All students will be expected to have mastered the material covered in this book. Some of you may also wish to purchase Culture Matters, from which we will have a few required readings. Other texts of interest (strictly optional): Capitalist Development and Democracy
by Rueshemeyer, Stephens and Stephen. The authors of this book make one of the strongest arguments about the process of democratization using a primarily structural approach. Click on the links to order directly from Amazon.com |
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