Comparative Politics

Traditional Approach of Comparative Politics: A Foundational Perspective

The traditional approach is one of the oldest ways to study comparative politics. It focuses on how political institutions work in theory, based on law, history, and philosophy. Scholars used this method to understand the structure of governments and their legal systems. This approach studies what political systems ought to be, not just what they […]

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Evolution of comparative politics: From Tradition to Modern Analysis

The evolution of comparative politics has been a fascinating journey. It has been shaped by influential philosophers and transformative revolutions. From Aristotle’s early comparisons of political systems in ancient Greece to the significant shifts of the 20th century, the field has continuously evolved to match the changing political climate. Key revolutions, like the Behavioural Revolution

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