Présentation
Modalités
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 %)
Ressources
<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.||||