Courses

*Government 20

Course Title: 
Foundations of Comparative Politics
Catalog Number: 
6166
Course Type: 
Undergraduate
Professor: 
Semester: 
Fall 2011

Provides an introduction to key concepts and theoretical approaches in comparative politics. Major themes include the causes of democratization, economic development, ethnic conflict, and social revolutions; as well as the role of the state, political institutions, and civil society. Examines and critically evaluates different theoretical approaches to politics including modernization, Marxist, cultural, institutionalist, and leadership-centered approaches. Compares cases from Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East and Latin America to provide students with grounding in the basic tools of comparative analysis.

Note: This course, when taken for a letter grade, meets the Core area requirement for Social Analysis.

Year: 
2011
Meeting Time: 
Tu., Th., at 10