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Correlation Guide

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This convenient guide matches the units in Annual Editions: Comparative Politics 10/11 with the
corresponding chapters in one of our best-selling McGraw-Hill Political Science textbooks by Sodaro.

Annual Editions: Comparative Politics 10/11 Comparative Politics: A Global Introduction, 3/e
by Sodaro
Unit 1: Citizen Participation: The Foundation of Chapter 7: Democracy: What Is It?
Political Stability and Impetus for Change Chapter 8: Democracy: How Does It Work? State
Institutions and Electoral Systems
Chapter 9: Democracy: What Does It Take? Ten
Conditions
Chapter 10: Conditions for Democracy in
Afghanistan and Iraq
Chapter 11: People and Politics: Participation in
Democracies and Nondemocracies
Chapter 23: Nigeria and South Africa
Unit 2: Political Parties and Interest Groups: From Chapter 8: Democracy: How Does It Work? State
Preferences to Policies Institutions and Electoral Systems
Chapter 11: People and Politics: Participation in
Democracies and Nondemocracies
Chapter 16: The United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland
Chapter 18: Germany
Chapter 19: Japan
Unit 3: The Executive: Instituting Accountability and Chapter 4: Power
Responsiveness Chapter 5: The State and Its Institutions
Chapter 16: The United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland
Chapter 18: Germany
Chapter 20: Russia
Chapter 21: China
Chapter 22: Mexico and Brazil
Unit 4: The Legislature: Representation and the Chapter 5: The State and Its Institutions
Effects of Electoral Systems Chapter 16: The United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland
Chapter 17: France
Chapter 18: Germany
Chapter 19: Japan
Unit 5: The Bureaucracy and Judiciary: Unelected Chapter 4: Power
Policy Thugs or Expert Policymakers? Chapter 5: The State and Its Institutions
Unit 6: Public Policy: Defining Public, Effects and Chapter 3: Critical Thinking About Politics: Analytical
Trade-Offs Techniques of Political Science—The Logic of
Hypothesis Testing
Chapter 14: Political Economy: Laissez-Faire—
Central Planning—Mixed Economies—Welfare
States
Chapter 15: The Politics of Development
Unit 7: Trends and Challenges: Institutional Change Chapter 2: Major Topics of Comparative Politics
through Capitalism, Globalization, or Chapter 4: Power
Supra-National Government? Chapter 6: States and Nations: Nationalism-Nation
Building- Supranationalism
Chapter 12: Political Culture
Chapter 14: Political Economy: Laissez-Faire—
Central Planning—Mixed Economies—Welfare
States
Chapter 15: The Politics of Development

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