Best Comparative Politics Textbooks
Comparative Politics: Integrating Theories, Methods, and Cases (2nd Edition)

Author(s): J. Tyler Dickovick, Jonathan Eastwood
Publication date: 2015-07-15
ISBN: 0190270993
ISBN-13: 9780190270995
Comparative Politics

Author(s): David J. Samuels
Publication date: 2012-02-18
ISBN: 0321449746
ISBN-13: 9780321449740
Debuting in its first edition and driven by a question-based approach, Comparative Politics shows readers how to do real comparative analysis while introducing them to political institutions, identities, and interests. This thematic survey uniquely balances the how–analytical knowledge–and the what–descriptive knowledge–to help readers make their own political arguments and to thus be more critically informed and engaged political participants.
Essentials of Comparative Politics (Sixth Edition)

Author(s): Patrick H. O'Neil
Publication date: 2017-11-01
ISBN: 0393624587
ISBN-13: 9780393624588
Principles of Comparative Politics (Third Edition)

Author(s): William Roberts Clark, Matt Golder, Sona N. Golder
Publication date: 2017-03-16
ISBN: 1506318126
ISBN-13: 9781506318127
Understanding the Political World (12th Edition)

Author(s): James N. Danziger, Charles Anthony Smith
Publication date: 2015-01-09
ISBN: 0133941477
ISBN-13: 9780133941470
Understanding the Political World gives readers deeper insight into the continually evolving nature of international politics. Presenting key concepts, relevant research findings, and detailed explanations, the Twelfth Edition offers readers a path to understanding the challenges of politics and political differences. The text explores the subject matter from a comprehensive and comparative standpoint, using real examples from different international political systems to demonstrate how politics are understood throughout the world. By directly questioning readers to understand and explain what they know, Understanding the Political World brings an abstract subject into focus by relating it to readers’ opinions and lives. Through real examples of political institutions and processes, readers can better understand the nature of global politics.
Political Science: A Comparative Introduction (Comparative Government and Politics)

Author(s): Rod Hague, Martin Harrop, John McCormick
Publication date: 2017-09-22
ISBN: 113760123X
ISBN-13: 9781137601230
Long established as the leading text in the field, the new edition has been comprehensively updated and rewritten. Accessible, student-friendly and truly international in its coverage, this edition includes more on authoritarian states as well as a much wider variety of country studies more generally.
A Comparative Introduction to Political Science: Contention and Cooperation

Author(s): Alan G. Smith
Publication date: 2016-04-08
ISBN: 1442252596
ISBN-13: 9781442252592
Alan Smith covers how patterns of contention and cooperation—and the resulting government policies—may be affected by such factors as the surrounding political framework, the distribution of influence, and political motivation, including values as well as material interests. To expose students to the politics of specific nations, each chapter concludes with two country case studies that illuminate the theme of the chapter. Students emerge with a sense of what is going on in the world today.
Pedagogically, the book employs careful sequencing of topics and concepts for clarity and to introduce politics in a natural, logical, synchronized way. At times Smith goes beyond sharp, night-and-day terminological distinctions to add accessible, ordinary language-based terminology that better captures the real-world spectrum between the extremes.
Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas (7th Edition)

Author(s): Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William A. Joseph
Publication date: 2015-01-01
ISBN: 1285865332
ISBN-13: 9781285865331
The Good Society: An Introduction to Comparative Politics (3rd Edition)

Author(s): Alan Draper, Ansil Ramsay
Publication date: 2015-01-09
ISBN: 0133974855
ISBN-13: 9780133974850
Examine the Elements of a “Good Society”
The Good Society: An Introduction to Comparative Politics takes a comprehensive look at the question: Why are some governments better than others? Exploring issues related to why certain political institutions provide a better quality of life for their citizens, readers can learn not only how different political systems work, but how they can work better. Redefining the common case-study and thematic approaches used in other courses on the subject, The Good Society approaches comparative politics in a relevant and meaningful way that helps readers understand the way different governments function.