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An impressive approach to comparative politics: Laver and Schofield explain coalition politics at five levels: who are the players and what do they want, who forms coalitions, what do they gain, how long do they last, and what broad factors effect their behavior? They do this using fairly straightforward language and by combining various traditions in political science. There are those who are married to the concept of building models and general game theory to describe anything, and there are those who make predictions and generalizations based on organic statistical analysis of the available data, combined with suppositions about the future of politics. The former is usually a crude oversimplification, while the latter is overly subjective. Laver and Schofield attempt to satisfy both of these traditions and answer the concerns of both sides with any point they make. Great book on comparative politics. Great book on coalition formation. Easy to read (relatively).
| Author: | Michael Laver | | Author: | Norman Schofield | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 321.80940904 | | EAN: | 9780472085620 | | ISBN: | 047208562X | | Number Of Pages: | 328 | | Publication Date: | 1998-10-15 |
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