The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics

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Iain McLean
Oxford University Press, 1996 - Political Science - 559 pages
Written by an expert team of political scientists, sociologists, philosophers, and political economists, this is the most authoritative and up-to-date dictionary of politics available. Containing over 1,500 entries ranging from John Adams and Young Hegelians to Additional Member System and zero-sum game, this comprehensive and entertaining work offers international coverage of major political institutions, thinkers, and concepts. All significant political thinkers and designers of political institutions are in the West are included, and special attention is give to Muslim and Chinese political thought. There are many entries in new and thriving branches of the subject, such as international political economy, voting theory, and feminism. The Dictionary also gives clear and precise definitions of technical terms such as Condorcet winner, Droop quota, and ultra vires, and includes an appendix of political leaders for a wide range of countries and international institutions. Designed especially for general readers and students new to the subject, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics will be an invaluable reference aid for anybody who wishes to learn about politics from around the world.

Contents

List of Contributors vii
18
Preface ix
31
Dictionary 1
428
Principal Office Holders by Country
539
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About the author (1996)

Iain McLean is Fellow in Politics at Oxford University and Visiting Professor of Politics at Warwick University. Is the author of a number of books including Dealing in Votes and Democracy and New Technology.

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