Contemporary Political Philosophy
Contemporary Political Philosophy” by Will Kymlicka provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the major ideologies and debates shaping modern political thought. Kymlicka, a renowned political philosopher, explores the tensions between liberalism, conservatism, socialism, anarchism, feminism, multiculturalism, and environmentalism. He examines key concepts such as justice, equality, freedom, and democracy, and discusses the work of […]
Comparative Politics Today” by Powell, Dalton, and Strøm offers a comprehensive introduction to comparative politics, exploring the complexities of governance and politics across nations. This influential textbook examines the institutions, behaviors, and processes that shape politics in established democracies, transitional regimes, and authoritarian systems. The authors analyze key concepts, such as democracy, authoritarianism, political culture, […]
“21st Century Political Science: A Reference Book” by John T. Ishiyama provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary political science, covering key concepts, theories, and methods. This definitive reference book addresses pressing global issues, such as globalization, terrorism, and climate change, and explores the intersection of politics with economics, culture, and technology. Ishiyama, a renowned political […]
Criminology: Theories, Patterns, and Typologies” by Larry J. Siegel provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to criminological theories, crime patterns, and typologies. Siegel, a renowned criminologist, explores the causes of crime, examining biological, psychological, sociological, and cultural factors. The book synthesizes classic and contemporary theories, including trait theory, social learning theory, and critical criminology. With […]
Criminology” by Glory Nirmala provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of crime and criminal behavior. This concise textbook explores the historical development of criminology, its key concepts, theories, and methods. Nirmala examines biological, psychological, sociological, and cultural factors influencing criminal behavior, as well as crime types, victimology, and crime prevention strategies. The book also […]