Description
Practice Test Bank for The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics (Boix)
Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes
Practice for serious comparative politics exams.
College Political Science exams carry serious grade weight. One bad exam can drag your GPA down fast. Students need not only a good text, but also good accompanying resources. A Test Bank is one of the most effective of those resources.
Edited by Carles Boix and Susan Stokes, The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics is a go-to academic text in Political Science programs. It is commonly assigned in Comparative Politics (POLS 201) and Comparative Government courses. Topics include democratic theory, political regimes, state formation, electoral systems, and political institutions.
This premium study resource is for Political Science students in Comparative Politics and related courses.
Some students make the mistake of assuming that exams would be as direct and as easy as the textbook and this mistake will cause big disappointment and failure in the course. Professors deliberately test you on the exam in a way that is different from textbook style and the regular quizzes. That is why a professor-designed test bank is a precious resource to acquire.
- These practice questions prepare you for the style of questions professors often present in official examination
- The questions in the test bank are created by faculty members and edited by authors who contributed to a lot of academic textbooks
- Covers key Boix handbook topics: democracy, authoritarianism, electoral systems, party politics, and regime change
- Includes multiple choice, true/false, and short answer formats
- Helps identify knowledge gaps before exam day
Effective practice for exams is the difference between walking in confident and walking in lost. If you care about your course and grades, then this resource is what you are looking for. Take the right decision and click on the buy button above to initiate your order.
Chapters Covered in the Test Bank
Introduction
Multicausality, Context-Conditionality, and Endogeneity
Historical Enquiry and Comparative Politics
The Case Study: What it is and What it Does
Field Research
Is the Science of Comparative Politics Possible?
From Case Studies to Social Science: A Strategy for Political Research
Collective Action Theory
War, Trade, and State Formation
Compliance, Consent, and Legitimacy
National Identity
Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict
Mass Beliefs and Democratic Institutions
What Causes Democratization?
Democracy and Civic Culture
Dictatorship: Analytical Approaches
Rethinking Revolutions: A Neo-Tocquevillian Perspective
Civil Wars
Contentious Politics and Social Movements
Mechanisms of Globalized Protest Movements
The Emergence of Parties and Party Systems
Party Systems
Voters and Parties
Parties and Voters in Emerging Democracies
Political Clientelism
Political Activism: New Challenges, New Opportunities
Aggregating and Representing Political Preferences
Electoral Systems
Separation of Powers
Comparative Judicial Politics
Federalism
Coalition Theory and Government Formation
Comparative Studies of the Economy and the Vote
Context-Conditional Political Budget Cycles
The Welfare State in Global Perspective
The Poor Performance of Poor Democracies
Accountability and the Survival of Governments
Economic Transformation and Comparative Politics
We are not affiliated with textbook publishers.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.