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POLS UN1501 Introduction to Comparative Politics. 4 points.
This course provides a broad overview of the comparative politics subfield by focusing on important substantive questions about the world today. The course is organized around four questions. First, why can only some people depend upon the state to enforce order? Second, how can we account for the differences between autocracies and democracies? Third, what different institutional forms does democratic government take? Finally, are some institutions more likely than others to produce desirable social outcomes such as accountability, redistribution, and political stability?
Political Science
Columbia College
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...and exemption from POLS UN1201 INTRO TO AMERICAN POLITICS or POLS UN1501 Introduction to Comparative...
Political Science-Statistics
General Studies
http://bulletin.columbia.edu/general-studies/majors-concentrations/political-science-statistics/
...and exemption from POLS UN1201 INTRO TO AMERICAN POLITICS or POLS UN1501 Introduction to Comparative...
Political Science
General Studies
http://bulletin.columbia.edu/general-studies/majors-concentrations/political-science/
...and exemption from POLS UN1201 INTRO TO AMERICAN POLITICS or POLS UN1501 Introduction to Comparative...
Political Science
Barnard College
http://bulletin.columbia.edu/barnard-college/courses-instruction/political-science/
...prior completion of POLS UN1201 INTRO TO AMERICAN POLITICS or POLS UN1501 Introduction to Comparative...