European Democracies is a survey of European politics. Using a topical approach the author looks at various situations in European politics and compares them with similar experiences in American politics. This second edition has been updated to take into account the political changes in central and Eastern Europe in 1989 and the consequent 1990 elections.
This was a boring textbook that I read this term. Despite its title, it was more about European economic theory than actual politics. It was incredibly dry and boring with huge blocks of text that made my eyes roll to the back of my head.
I wouldn’t recommend this unless you have trouble sleeping. Your head will hit the pillow straightaway!
Good enough for anyone taking an introductory class to European politics. If you're from a European country or very interested in the politics of a/some European countries, this might be a disappointment since they don't go into further detail and it seems like most of it is explained from an Anglo-Saxon (i.e. British/American) point-of-view.
I liked the thematic approach. The way the book presents key terms doesn't make sense and there is no glossary of term definitions which is wild for a textbook.