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Fall Term 2021 Democracy in Comparative Perspective - 5330 - GOVT 215
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Catalog Description : This course examines variations in the institutional design and practice of democracy drawing on a range of national and historical cases. Course materials will address the following questions: Are there social, cultural, or economic prerequisites for democratic stability? How and why does the design of democratic institutions vary across national borders? Why does democracy sometimes produce undesirable social, political, and economic outcomes? And why and how do democracies collapse?

Attributes: GER Social Science Div, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs


Term

Fall Term 2021

Instructors

Ameya S. Balsekar, William Hixon, Arnold Shober

Course

GOVT 215

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

DEMOCRACY IN COMP PERSPECTIVE

Final Exam

Sunday, Nov 21, 2021 03:00 p.m. - 05:30 p.m.

CRN

5330

Status

Active

Class Time

09:50 AM-11:00 AM MWF MAIN 003

Start-End Date

Sep 13, 2021-Nov 23, 2021

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

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