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88-205 Comparative Politics

Units:9.0
Department:Social & Decision Sci.
Notes:Some seats are reserved for students in SDS.. Some seats are reserved for first year students..
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/sds/

The aim of the course is to discuss, analyze and compare democratic, totalitarian and authoritarian regimes. Each of the models will be analyzed both from a theoretical and a practical perspective emphasizing the rights and obligations of the individual, the form in which the government functions and the process through which countries arrive at a particular form of government. The course will focus on British democracy, Nazi Germany, and Chile's authoritarianism. The course will conclude with an analysis of current processes of democratization and transition to capitalism. No prerequisites.


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88-205 Comparative Politics

Units:9.0
Department:Social & Decision Sci.
Notes:Some seats are reserved for students in SDS.. Some seats are reserved for first year students..
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/sds/

The aim of the course is to discuss, analyze and compare democratic, totalitarian and authoritarian regimes. Each of the models will be analyzed both from a theoretical and a practical perspective emphasizing the rights and obligations of the individual, the form in which the government functions and the process through which countries arrive at a particular form of government. The course will focus on British democracy, Nazi Germany, and Chile's authoritarianism. The course will conclude with an analysis of current processes of democratization and transition to capitalism. No prerequisites.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
88-260 Organizations
88-391 Technology and Economic Growth
88-326 Theories of International Relations
79-345 American Environmental History: Cri...
79-335 Drug Use and Drug Policy
79-104 Introduction to World History
88-104 Decision Processes in American Poli...
80-341 Computers, Society and Ethics
80-245 Medical Ethics
80-236 Philosophy and Law



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