"In political science, developing a grand theory of everything political seems like an unattainable goal. But Cuzán's Laws of Politics brings us several significant steps closer to it. This work is a major scientific achievement." Arend Lijphart, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of California San Diego, U.S.A."Cuzán tests claims about state power around the world, in democracies and non-democracies alike. Drawing on data from elections and public expenditures in 80 countries, he advances sweeping propositions based on patterns that only such a broad-gauged analysis could reveal. Few works of comparative politics are so ambitious, or so thought-provoking." John M. Carey, Professor of Government and Wentworth Professor in the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College, U.S.A."If the title of this book challenges people’s assumptions about the political world, the content delivers a powerful punch. In this broadly comparative empirical study, Cuzán documents various laws of politics that operate in representative democracies and authoritarian systems, probing their causes and contemplating their consequences along the way. I heartily recommend it." Chistopher Wlezien, Hogg Professor of Government at the University of Texas, U.S.A.