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Comparative Government and Politics

An Evolving Resource to Study and Review Comparative Government and Politics

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    • 150 Terms to Master AP Comparative Government
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    • The State
    • Political Economy and Development
    • Democracy and Democratization
    • Authoritarianism
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    • Constitutions: Written Regimes
    • Elections
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    • Judiciaries
    • Political Parties, Party Systems and Interest Groups
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    • Religion and Ideaology
    • Nationalism and National Identity
    • Culture and Society
    • Revolutions
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Days Until the AP

The Big DayMay 17, 2018
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Mission

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Framework

In this area of the blog we will share our learning on the methodology of comparative government and politics, core concepts, institutions,  approaches to studying politics in society and culture, and finally how international relations connects to comparative politics.

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