In our interconnected world, understanding global politics begins with comparing domestic systems. This course offers an introduction to comparative politics, a key subfield of political science, by examining political structures, governance, and behavior across nations. Explore how institutions, democracy, and authoritarianism differ globally through real-world case studies. Gain analytical tools to assess political systems, theories, and contemporary issues, building a scientific perspective on politics that transcends borders.
What You’ll Gain
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Understand the role of comparative politics within political science.
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Compare political systems, institutions, and outcomes globally.
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Evaluate the democracy-authoritarian spectrum and its drivers.
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Apply analytical tools to contemporary political debates and real-world cases.
Why Study Comparative Politics?
Understand how nations govern and why it matters—perfect for gaining insights into global security, economics, and power dynamics in today’s world.
Who Should Join?
This course is ideal for political science students, learners, or anyone interested in global governance. Delivered live online, with interactive case studies and discussions, you’ll deepen your understanding of global political systems.
Note: Requires 10+ participants. Email ibssa@gadaedu.com to register and get details.