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Author:
Cuzan, Alfred G., author.
Title:
Laws of politics : their operations in democracies and dictatorships / Alfred G. Cuzan.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xii, 158 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Political science--Philosophy.
Democracy.
Dictatorship.
Democratization--Cuba.
Cuba--Politics and government--1959-1990.
Cuba--Politics and government--1990-
Democracy.
Democratization.
Dictatorship.
Political science--Philosophy.
Politics and government.
Cuba.
Since 1959
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction : politology : the science of politics -- An analytical beginning : from anarchy to state formation -- Elements of politics : the building blocks of regimes -- The compounds : democracies and dictatorships -- A political world : regimes, countries, regions -- An electoral system : variables and parameters -- Laws of politics : primary and secondary -- The first law of politics : the law of shrinking support -- The second law of politics : the law of alternation in office -- Other constants of incumbent vote -- The operation of primary laws in dictatorships -- The laws of state expansion -- State spending in democracies and dictatorships -- Cuba : a historical outline -- Democracy in Cuba : a comparative analysis -- Dictatorship in Cuba : a comparative analysis -- A constitutional framework for a free Cuba -- Laws of politics : summary and Extension.
Summary:
"Drawing on classic and contemporary scholarship and empirical analysis of elections and public expenditures in 80 countries, the author argues for the existence of primary and secondary laws of politics. Starting with how basic elements of politics-leadership, organization, ideology, resources, and force-coalesce in the formation of states, he proceeds to examine the operations of those laws in democracies and dictatorships. Primary laws constrain the support that incumbents draw from the electorate, limiting their time in office. They operate unimpeded in democracies. Secondary laws describe the general tendency of the state to expand vis-a-vis economy and society. They exert their greatest force in one-party states imbued with a totalitarian ideology. The author establishes the primary laws in a rigorous analysis of 1,100 parliamentary and presidential elections in 80 countries, plus another 1,000 U.S. gubernatorial elections. Evidence for the secondary laws is drawn from public expenditure data series, with findings presented in easily grasped tables and graphs. Having established these laws quantitatively, the author uses Cuba as a case study, adding qualitative analysis and a practical application to propose a constitutional framework for a future Cuban democracy. Written in an engaging, jargon-free style, this enlightening book will be of great interest to students and scholars in political science, especially those specializing in comparative politics, as well as opinion leaders and engaged citizens"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge advances in international relations and global politics
ISBN:
0367759519
9780367759513
0367759543
9780367759544
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1240827199
LCCN:
2021006984
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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