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POL 1010: Introduction to Political Science
Additional Resources
POL 1010: Introduction to Political Science
General Resources
Module 1
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Module 2
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Module 3
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
What is Comparative Government and Politics?
Comparative Government: Constitutions
Comparative Government: Institutions
Comparative Politics
Module 4
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Module 5
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Module 6
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Module 7-8
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
D. Watts, Understanding US/UK Government and Politics: A Comparative Guide
The United States Constitution
What is Comparative Government and Politics?
R. Hague & M. Harrop, Comparative Government and Politics (6th ed.)
Timothy Lim, "Introduction: What is Comparative Politics?",
Doing Comparative Politics: An Introduction to Approaches and Issues
G. L. Munck & R. Snyder, "Debating the Direction of Comparative Politics An Analysis of Leading Journals"
Comparative Politics (2019) - 1: Introduction to Comparative Politics
Comparative Politics (2019) - 2: What and How to Compare
Comparative Government: Constitutions
US - UK
Short Essay: Constitutions of the United States and the United Kingdom
Constitutions of the United States and the United Kingdom Help Notes
Aroney Article on British Federalism
Delaney Article on Constitutional Change in the UK
Ismail Article on Separation of Powers in the US and the UK
King Lectures on the UK Constitution
Sachs Article on US Unwritten Constitution and Unwritten Law
Wilson Article on Separation of Powers in the US and the UK
Comparative Government: Institutions
Executives
Legislatures
Judiciaries
Research and Discussion Exercise: Comparative Government: The Executive
R. Hague & M. Harrop, Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction (6th ed.)
D. F. Kettl, "Public Bureaucracies",
The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions
M. S. Shugart, "Comparative Executive–Legislative Relations",
The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions
Parliamentary vs. Presidential Democracy Explained
Research and Discussion Exercise: Comparative Government: The Legislature
R. Hague & M. Harrop, Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction (6th ed.)
R. E. Petersen, "Parliament and Congress: A Brief Comparison of the British House of Commons and the U.S. House of Representatives"
M. S. Shugart, "Comparative Executive–Legislative Relations",
The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions
Parliamentary vs. Presidential Democracy Explained
Research and Discussion Exercise: Comparative Government: The Judiciary
R. Hague & M. Harrop, Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction (6th ed.)
Delaney & Dixon, "Chapter 1: Introduction",
Comparative Judicial Review
Comparative Politics
Elections
Political Parties
Research and Discussion Exercise: Comparative Politics: Elections
R. Hague & M. Harrop, Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction (6th ed.)
"Here are the Key Differences Between UK and US Elections"
Falk, Gold, and Heblicj, "E-Lections. Voting Behavior and the Internet (IZA Discussion Paper No. 6545)"
Norris, van Es, and Fennis, Checkbook Elections: Political Finance in Comparative Perspective (Executive Report)
S. Pennicino, "Elections",
Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law
Research and Discussion Exercise: Comparative Politics: Political Parties
R. Hague & M. Harrop, Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction (6th ed.)
T. Casey, "Want More Political Parties in the US? Take a Look at Britain’s Election First"
A. Menon & A. Wagner, "Can Change UK Break Up the British Two-Party System?"
USHistory.org, "Political Parties"
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