Comparative Politics
15 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 2SK128
Main group 1
Part I: Democracy in Crises - The End of Modernization theory?
- Berman, Sheri, Democracy and dictatorship in Europe: from the Ancien régime to the present day, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, [2019]Compulsory
- Guriev, Sergei; Treisman, Daniel, Spin dictators: the changing face of tyranny in the 21st century, Princeton, Princeton University Press, [2023]Compulsory
Articles will be added
Part II: Decentralization, Corruption and Social Capital - Determinants for Modernization
- Widmalm, Sten, Decentralisation, corruption and social capital: from India to the West, Thousand Oaks, SAGE Publications, 2008Compulsory
- Banerjee, Abhijit V.; Duflo, Esther, Poor economics: a radical rethinking of the way to fight global poverty, 1. ed., New York, Public Affairs, c2011Compulsory
Articles will be added
Part III: Modern China
- Dickson, Bruce J., The party and the people: Chinese politics in the 21st century, Princeton, Princeton University Press, [2021]Compulsory
Articles will be added
Part IV: The role of political mobilization - the social and political change
- Bosi, Lorenzo; Giugni, Marco; Uba, Katrin, The consequences of social movements, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016Compulsory (http:/
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Syllabus
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2024
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2023
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2021
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2020
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2019
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2018
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2017
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2016
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2015
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2014