Middlebury

PSCI0103X-F11

Intro to Comparative Politics
Discussion

Introduction to Comparative Politics
This course offers an introduction to the comparative study of political systems and to the logic of comparative inquiry. How are different political systems created and organized? How and why do they change? Why are some democratic and others authoritarian? Why are some rich and others poor? Other topics covered in this course include nationalism and political ideologies, forms of representation, the relationship between state institutions and civil society, and globalization. The goal in this course is to use comparative methods to analyze questions of state institutions -- how they arise, change, and generate different economic, social, and political outcome. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (Comparative Politics)
Course Reference Number (CRN):
90032
Subject Code:
PSCI
Course Number:
0103
Section Identifier:
X

Course

PSCI 0103

All Sections in Fall 2011

Fall 2011

PSCI0103A-F11 Lecture (Bleich)
PSCI0103B-F11 Lecture (Teets)
PSCI0103U-F11 Discussion (Teets)
PSCI0103V-F11 Discussion (Teets)
PSCI0103W-F11 Discussion (Teets)
PSCI0103X-F11 Discussion (Bleich)
PSCI0103Y-F11 Discussion (Bleich)
PSCI0103Z-F11 Discussion (Bleich)