PLCP 4150

Comparative Public Policy

Course Description

Pre-Requisite(s): Prior course work in American and/or comparative politics is required

Explores why policies on issues like health care, social welfare, education, and immigration differ markedly from nation to nation, focusing on how contrasting cultures, state institutions, and societal organizations shape the historical trajectory of public policies. The primary focus of the course is on policies in advanced industrialized nations such as Britain, the U.S., Japan, and Sweden.


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