Comparative Public Opinion 1st Edition
Comparative Public Opinion (1st Edition) by Cameron D. Anderson and Mathieu Turgeon offers a clear, modern introduction to how citizens’ attitudes shape politics across countries and cultures. If you study comparative politics, political behavior, or survey research, this accessible text delivers the conceptual frameworks and empirical examples you need to understand public opinion in a global context.
This edition guides readers through core theories, cross‑national survey methods, and real-world case studies that illuminate how institutions, identity, media, and policy interact with public attitudes. Anderson and Turgeon combine rigorous scholarship with readable explanations, making complex topics—like measurement, comparative design, and causal inference—approachable for undergraduates, graduate students, and practitioners.
Imagine building stronger research projects, classroom discussions, or policy analyses grounded in comparative evidence. You’ll find practical insights for interpreting survey data, comparing publics across democracies, and tracing how opinion influences elections and governance. The book is especially useful for courses in comparative politics, public opinion, and political methodology, and for researchers in North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond who need a concise yet comprehensive resource.
Well‑suited to students, instructors, and early-career scholars, Comparative Public Opinion (1st Edition) is both a classroom staple and a reference for anyone serious about understanding political attitudes across nations. Order your copy today to deepen your comparative perspective and strengthen your analytical toolkit. Available worldwide for delivery to the US, Canada, UK, Europe, and international readers.
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