Comparative Politics

Code Cours
2223-ESPOL-POLS-EN-2016
Language of instruction
French, English
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Training officer(s)
Ioannis Georgikopoulos, Camille KELBEL
Period

Présentation

Modalités

Forms of instruction

CM (24h) and TDs (16h)

NB: Hybridity (via zoom) is available only for students who have been granted access by the students' office.

Evaluation modes:

  • For the Lectures/CM : Final Written Exam (50 %)
  • For the Seminars/TDs : Student Seminar Presentations and Critical Reading Summaries (25 %)
  • Mid-term exam (online quiz) (25 %)
Evaluation

Ressources

Bibliography

<strong>Comparative Politics Textbooks</strong>|| - ***Caramani, Daniele (ed.) (2020). Comparative politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.***|| - Clark, William R., Golder, Matt, and Golder, Sona N. (2017). Principles of Comparative Politics, Washington DC: CQ Press.|| - Déloye, Yves, and De Waele, Jean-Michel (eds.) (2018). Politique Comparée, Brussels: Bruylant (coll. Traités de science politique).|| - Green, December, and Luehrmann, Laura. (2012). Comparative Politics of the Third World: Linking Concepts and Cases. Boulder/London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.|| -Mény, Yves, and Surel, Yves. (2009). Politique comparée. Paris: Montchrestien (8th edition).|| -Boix, Carles, Stokes, Susan C. (dir.) (2007). The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.|| - Morlino, Leonardo. (2013). Introduction à la politique comparée. Paris: Armand Colin.||||