| Regarding Politics |
| PART I— INTRODUCTION |
| • | One— Background |
| PART II— POLITICAL SCIENCE |
| Two— Political Science and Public Policy |
| Three— A Perspective on Comparative Politics, Past and Present |
| Four— Case Study and Theory in Political Science |
| PART III— POLITICAL STABILITY |
| Five— A Theory of Stable Democracy |
| PART IV— CHANGE, DEVELOPMENT, REVOLUTION |
| Six— The Idea of Political Development: From Dignity to Efficiency |
| Seven— A Culturalist Theory of Political Change |
| The Postulates of Culturalist Theories and the Expectation of Continuity |
| Situational Change |
| • | Pattern-Maintaining Change |
| • | Change Toward Flexibility |
| • | Cultural Discontinuity |
| • | Political Transformation |
| • | Conclusion |
| • | Appendix: Culture |
| Eight— "Observing" Political Culture |
| Nine— Explaining Collective Political Violence |
| PART V— CIVIC INCLUSION |
| Ten— Civic Inclusion and Its Discontents |
| Eleven — Rationality and Frustration |
| Notes |
| INDEX |