Your feedback has been sent to our team.
Introduction to Comparative Politics surveys the major themes, theories, and methods of domestic politics around the globe in the modern era. Thematically, we examine the gap between rich and poor nations, between democracies and dictatorships, and between civil war and civic orders. Theoretically, we consider theories of political culture, political institutions, and political economy.
3.61
3.51
3.36
—
Fall 2025
3.54
3.08
3.13
—
Fall 2011
3.00
3.00
—
—
Fall 2014
2.67
1.00
—
—
Fall 2013
—
—
—
—
Fall 2010
—
—
—
—
Fall 2010
—
—
—
—
Fall 2011
—
—
—
—
Fall 2010
—
—
—
—
Fall 2010
—
—
—
—
Fall 2009
—
—
2.98
—
Summer 2010
—
—
—
—
Fall 2009
—
—
—
—
Fall 2011
—
—
—
—
Fall 2011
—
—
—
—
Fall 2011
—
—
—
—
Fall 2013
—
—
—
—
Fall 2012
—
—
—
—
Fall 2012
—
—
—
—
Fall 2014
—
—
—
—
Fall 2017
—
—
—
—
Fall 2013
—
—
—
—
Fall 2009
—
—
—
—
Fall 2009
—
—
—
—
Fall 2014
—
—
—
—
Fall 2021
—
—
—
—
Fall 2016
—
—
—
—
Fall 2016
—
—
—
—
Fall 2015
—
—
—
—
Fall 2021
—
—
—
—
Fall 2020
—
—
—
—
Fall 2021
—
—
—
—
Fall 2022
—
—
—
—
Fall 2022
—
—
—
—
Fall 2020
—
—
—
—
Fall 2022
—
—
—
—
Fall 2020
—
—
—
—
Fall 2025
No course sections viewed yet.