It is commonplace that political power is becoming more centralized and remote: faceless people, sometimes in unknown places, determine our circumstances and our opportunities. This ground breaking book argues that this happened through a slow development which began before globalization. Power in Business and the State queries our freedom to make our own history. Current circumstances may be so far from our own choosing that our history is now being made for us, rather than something we control ourselves. Political power is so centralized, and economic power so concentrated, that...
It is commonplace that political power is becoming more centralized and remote: faceless people, sometimes in unknown places, determine our circumstan...
The Blackwell Dictionary of Political Science provides students and general readers with a clear and lively introduction to the terminology of political science.
The Blackwell Dictionary of Political Science provides students and general readers with a clear and lively introduction to the terminology of ...
This introductory textbook provides the ideal basis for students coming to Politics for the first time. The book opens with thequestion 'What is Politics?' and then explores the four major 'elements': Comparative Institutions, Political Ideologies, Public Administration and International Relations. The book has been divided into five easy-to-use sections, each with a guide to literature for further study. Each chapter ends with two essay questions, making this an ideal teaching and revision tool.
This introductory textbook provides the ideal basis for students coming to Politics for the first time. The book opens with thequestion 'What is Polit...
It is commonplace that political power is becoming more centralized and remote: faceless people, sometimes in unknown places, determine our circumstances and our opportunities. This ground breaking book argues that this happened through a slow development which began before globalization. Power in Business and the State queries our freedom to make our own history. Current circumstances may be so far from our own choosing that our history is now being made for us, rather than something we control ourselves. Political power is so centralized, and economic power so concentrated, that...
It is commonplace that political power is becoming more centralized and remote: faceless people, sometimes in unknown places, determine our circumstan...