Comparing Political Institutions

POL2101.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2013 Comparing Political Institutions

Course Description

Summary

Political institutions are the decision norms and organizations that govern political life. Academic and policy interest in such institutions is flourishing as many previously authoritarian states seek to craft their first democratic political institutions or constitutions. This basic course introduces students to major political institutions and the debates about their relative merits. Readings, assignments, and class discussions and presentations will focus on the alternative institutional structures of contemporary polities, including parliamentary and presidential systems; federal and unitary arrangements; plurality and proportionality in electoral designs; formal and informal political institutions; the nature of hybrid political systems; the challenge of institutional design in democratizing and post-conflict states; and illustrative country cases.  

Prerequisites

None

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Rotimi Suberu

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

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Length of Course

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Academic Term

Fall 2013

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20

Course Frequency

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