Comparative government
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Comparative government
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Comparative government
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Incoming Resources
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- Comparing federal systems, Ronald L. Watts
- The demon in democracy, totalitarian temptations in free societies, Ryszard Legutko ; translated by Teresa Adelson
- Political theories for students, Matthew Miskelly and Jaime Noce, editors
- The new road to serfdom, a letter of warning to America, Daniel Hannan
- Politics in North America, redefining continental relations, edited by Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Radha Jhappan, and François Rocher
- Power plays, win or lose : how history's great political leaders play the game, Dick Morris
- If mayors ruled the world, dysfunctional nations, rising cities, Benjamin R. Barber
- The new road to serfdom, a letter of warning to America, Daniel Hannan
- Trust, distrust, and mistrust in multinational democracies, comparative perspectives, edited by Dimitrios Karmis and François Rocher
- How politics works, the concepts visually explained
- The Canadian and American constitutions in comparative perspective, edited by Marian C. McKenna. --
- The little book of politics
- The once and future king, the rise of crown government in America, F.H. Buckley
- Political science, a comparative introduction, Rod Hague and Martin Harrop
- Intelligent governance for the 21st century, a middle way between West and East, Nicolas Berggruen and Nathan Gardels
- Comparative political problems, Britain, United States, and Canada, [edited by] John E. Kersell, Marshall W. Conley. --
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