Comparative politics is a subfield within the systematic study of politics. It is primarily concerned with the examination of the domestic politics of countries and people. It uses multiple theoretical tools to analyze countries so that comparative insights and knowledge can be uncovered. Some of these tools include evaluating an individual country's political economy, culture, institutional structures, regime type, and historical context. 08/31/2015-12/09/2015 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:30AM - 12:30PM, Jetter School of Business, Room 106
- Professor: Christopher Devine
Skill Level: Beginner