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<P>As a text for an undergraduate mathematics course for nonmajors Mathematics and Politics requires no prerequisites in either area while the underlying philosophy involves minimizing algebraic computations&nbsp;and focusing instead on some conceptual aspects of mathematics in the context of important real-world questions in political science. </P> <P>Five major topics are covered including&nbsp;a model of escalation game theoretic models of international conflict yes-no voting systems political power and social choice. Each topic is discussed in an introductory chapter and revisited in more depth in a later chapter. This new edition has added co-author Allison Pacelli and two new chapters on Fairness and More Fairness. The examples and the exercises have been updated and enhanced throughout.</P> <P>Reviews from first edition:</P> <P>This book is well written and has much math of interest. While it is pitched at a non-math audience there is material here that will be new and interesting to the readers...</P> <P>-Sigact News</P> <P>&nbsp;</P> <P>For mathematicians Taylor's book shows how the social sciences make use of mathematical thinking in the form of axiomatic systems and offers a chance to teach this kind of thinking to our students.</P> <P>- The College Mathematics Journal</P> <P>The writing is crisp and the sense of excitement about learning mathematics is seductive. The political conflict examples are well thought out and clear.</P> <P>-Michael C. Munger</P>