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Analytical Politics is an introduction to analytical theories of politics, explicitly designed both for the interested professional and classes in political science. We cannot evaluate how well governments perform without some baseline for comparison: What should governments be doing? This book focuses on the role of the "center" in politics, drawing from the classical political theories of Aristotle, Hobbes, Rousseau, and others. The main questions in Analytical Politics involve the existence and stability of the center: When does it exist? When should the center guide policy? An understanding of the work reviewed here is essential for anyone who hopes to evaluate the performance or predict the actions of democratic governments.
| Preface | ||
| 1 | The analysis of politics | 3 |
| 2 | The spatial model of Downs and Black: One policy dimension | 21 |
| 3 | Two dimensions: Elusive equilibrium | 50 |
| 4 | Multiple dimensions: Weighted Euclidean distance | 73 |
| 5 | Social choice and other voting models | 90 |
| 6 | Uncertainty and policy preference | 117 |
| 7 | The voting decision and collective action | 136 |
| 8 | Strategic voting, nonseparability, and probabilistic voting | 157 |
| 9 | The nature of issues in mass elections | 180 |
| Notes | 213 | |
| References | 225 | |
| Glossary | 241 | |
| Solutions to selected exercises | 245 | |
| Index | 249 |
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