AP Comparative Government and Politics
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Comparative politics study other countries, citizens, and political units, and analyzes the similarities and differences between those groups. This textbook, Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics, has been edited for clarity. In addition, relevant images have been included. This version will be used for the AP Comparative Government and Politics course offered at Mizzou Academy.
Full Citation for the original textbook: Bozonelos, D., College, V. V., Via, & Author Dino Bozonelos. (2022, August 26). Introduction to comparative government and politics (bozonelos et al..). Social Sci LibreTexts. Retrieved December 15, 2022, from https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Boo...onelos_et_al.)
Front Matter
1: Why Study Comparative Politics?
2: Using Comparative Methods
3: States and Regimes
4: Democracies and Democratization
5: Non-Democracies and Democratic Backsliding
6: Political Identity - Culture, Race and Ethnicity and Gender
7: Political Identity - Nationalism, Religion, Class
8: Political Economy
9: Collective Action and Social Movements
10: Comparative Public Opinion
11: Political Violence
12: Challenges and Questions in Comparative Politics
Back Matter