ADM3102 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS
Course Content
This course provides a general analytical framework for the comparative study of societies undergoing different phases of economic and political development. It introduces students to the key concepts, theories, and methods used in comparative political analysis. The course explores the relationship between economic development and political systems, examining how different levels of economic progress influence political structures and processes. Students will learn about the various factors that shape the political and economic trajectories of different countries, such as historical legacies, cultural norms, social structures, and international influences. The course will also apply the comparative analytical framework to real-world case studies, enabling students to develop a nuanced understanding of the complexities and variations in political and economic development across different societies.