Politics

Author: David Runciman

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  • : $25.00 NZD
  • : 9781781252574
  • : Profile Books Ltd
  • : Profile Books Ltd
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  • : 01 May 2014
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 24.99
  • : 01 May 2014
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  • : David Runciman
  • : Ideas in Profile
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Barcode 9781781252574
9781781252574

Description

In the first title of an exciting new series one of the world's leading political scientists asks the big questions about politics: what is it, why we do we need it and where, in these turbulent times, is it heading? From the gap between rich and poor to the impact of social media, via Machiavelli, Hobbes and Weber, Runciman's comprehensive short introduction is invaluable to those studying politics or those who want to know how life in Denmark became more comfortable than in Syria. Fusing animation and images from the award winning animators behind RSA Animates, beautifully adapted to both print and digital formats, the Ideas in Profile series boldly reinvents what introductions can and should be in the twenty-first century. Concise, clear, relevant, entertaining, original and global in scope, Politics makes essential reading - and viewing for students and general readers.

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An accessible introduction to politics from David Runciman, Professor of Politics at Cambridge University. The first title in the IDEAS IN PROFILE series - world class introductions to topics that matter, with enhanced ebooks containing animated images by the team behind RSA Animates.

Author description

David Runciman is Professor of Politics at Cambridge University and the author of many books about politics, including The Politics of Good Intentions (2006), Political Hypocrisy (2008) and The Confidence Trap (2013). He writes regularly about politics and current affairs for a wide range of publications including the London Review of Books.