Comparative politics analyzes how demands emerge, power is exercised and benefits are distributed in different countries. It uses both historical and contemporary evidence to examine how societies respond to these challenges in order to appreciate and learn from the differences among them. Developing societies, communist and formerly communist regimes, as well as industrialized democracies, are analyzed and compared as a basis for evaluation and judgment.
Instructor
Grace Huang
Semester:
Fall 2021
Course Code:
GOVT 105-01 / GOVT 105-02
Subject:
Government
Readings
Course Readings - Paper - GOVT 105
Location:
ODY Circulation-Reserves Desk
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