Comparative Politics

  • Political Science |
  • English

Description

This Course studies politics in a comparative context to broaden and deepen students’ understanding of important and general political processes. It does this by making systematic comparisons between political systems that are similar in many respects, but nonetheless differ in important ways. The philosophy of this course is thus to concentrate on a group of countries seeking to analyze core features of their political systems and how these difference affect their political performance.

Program

Political Science

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Course Content

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