As the title suggests i am looking for book recommendations for someone wanting to learn more in the field of political science.

Either something for a more general overview or on a specific topic would be appreciated.

  • Eq0@literature.cafe
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    I haven’t read much on this topic, but I really enjoyed “why we’re polarized”: a historical discussion on political division in the US, spanning the last 50 years and discussing its roots and growth.

    I also enjoyed “the last empire” on the fall of the USSR and “the shock doctrine” that talks more about economy and the use of shocks to concentrate power in the hands of the few.

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      Similar to Klein’s Why We’re Polarized

      Summary:

      Title Author Summary
      Political Tribes Amy Chua Examines the role of group identities in politics and their impact on both domestic and international affairs.
      Tailspin Steven Brill Explores the challenges facing American society and offers solutions to address complex political and social issues.
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      Thanks for the suggestions. The shock doctrine sounds particularly interesting, so i’ll check that out.