POLB91H3 Lecture : lecture 2

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12 Feb 2012
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Comparative politics is: a sub-field within the discipline of political science. Statistical analysis, complex mathematics, scholars that emphasize more universal theories by examining a large number of cases, quantitative school. Scholars that emphasize an in-depth analysis of politics within a few cases paying attention to specific country contexts, qualitative school. The detailed examination of politics within a specific geographical setting, not necessarily involving comparisons, students are more generalists, less specialists. Y: need grounded information, specialized, need to look at how local politics affects global. N: international facts, diffusion, contagion, universal theories are more important: a method or approach to the study of politics. Most similar systems design the study across similarities select 2 or more countries in all respects except for the phenomenon being investigated. A: andes countries, large indigenous population, weak party system, labor dependant, possible marxist traditions. The study of similarities across differences, select 2 or more countries different in most respects, except for the phenomenon being investigated.

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