Understanding political behavior requires looking beyond a single country. Comparative Politics provides the essential framework for studying diverse political institutions, processes, and outcomes globally. By the end of this course, you will possess a robust understanding of major comparative political theories and the analytical tools needed to evaluate different forms of governance, state structures, and political change.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core concepts of the state, sovereignty, political culture, and political economy.
* Master the foundational research methods used in comparative political analysis, including case studies and statistical approaches.
* Analyze different institutional structures, such as presidential, parliamentary, and federal systems.
* Learn major theories of political development, democratization, and the causes of political change.
* Evaluate contemporary challenges to governance, including the rise of populism, nationalism, and democratic backsliding.
This course begins with essential definitions and the historical evolution of comparative study. We then delve into core theories of political behavior and structure before applying these concepts to analyze specific institutional models and contemporary political phenomena. This course is designed for absolute beginners interested in political science or those needing a structured introduction to comparative politics. No prior academic knowledge is required. Start building your foundational expertise in political analysis today.
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