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Most difficult was the authors chronology and consistency in maintaining themes. Chronology is confusing. Some chapters begin with current events, continuing with ancient history then switching back to WWII period for example. Also lacking is consistency between chapters. There is limited and discussion of political parties and occasional references to "what you read in the previous chapter" which are the extent of comparisons and contrast of political systems. I though this was to be a book on comparative politics, but this is more of a History book for High School students.
What was my prof thinking when she selected this book?