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  1. 3 days ago · Comparative Political Studies (CPS) published fourteen times a year, offers scholarly work on comparative politics at both the cross-national and intra-national levels. Dedicated to relevant, in-depth analyses, CPS provides the timeliest methodology, theory, and research in the field of comparative politics.

  2. Comparative Politics Investigates the similarities and differences in patterns of politics around the world. Scholars in comparative politics research a range of topics, from the causes of civil war to the effective provision of public goods.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Table of Contents. Chapter 1 – Why Study Comparative Politics. Chapter 2 – How to Study Comparative Politics – Using Comparative Methods. Chapter 3 – States and Regimes. Chapter 4 – Democracies and Democratization. Chapter 5 – Non-democracies and Democratic Backsliding. Chapter 6 – Political Identity – Culture, Race, Ethnicity ...

  4. Jul 7, 2011 · Abstract. This article discusses several crucial questions that comparative political scientists address. These questions also form part of the basis of the current volume. The article first studies the theory and methods used in gathering data and evidence, and then focuses on the concepts of states, state formation, and political consent.

  5. With its broad geographic scope, comparative politics covers a diverse range of research questions: Why are some countries democratic while others are not? What accounts for variation in welfare policies across countries and over time? How do political institutions shape economic development?

  6. Organized thematically around important questions in comparative politics—who rules? what explains political behavior? where and why?— Introducing Comparative Politics, Fifth Edition , integrates a set of extended case studies of 11 countries that vividly illustrate issues in cross-national context.

  7. Abstract. Provides an overview of the field of comparative politics, tracing changes from abstraction and generalization to mid‐level analysis caused by changes in methodological techniques. Restriction in scope has led to institutional specificities and the analysis of the political as an independent variable.

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