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Introduction to Comparative Politics (Vorlesung)

Dozent/in: Sarah Engler

Termin:
wöchentlich | Dienstag | 10:15 - 11:45 | 07.04.2025 - 11.07.2025 | C 14.027 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Why are some states democratic and others not? How do institutions differ across democracies, and does it matter whether a president, a prime minister, or both rule a country? How do political parties organize societal conflicts? These and many more questions are at the core of the introductory class of comparative politics. The lecture introduces students to the field of comparative politics, which analyses domestic politics from various perspectives and historically relies on comparisons of political systems to learn about how states work. We start with a broad view on different types of regimes and regime change, and then move our focus to institutions, actors, and voters in established democracies. The accompanying seminar deepens the students’ knowledge about the content of the lecture, provides additional material to better understand how research in comparative politics works (e.g. measurement of concepts, application of comparative methods) and gives students the opportunity to apply the learned concepts and theories in group exercises and case studies.

Introduction to Comparative Politics - A (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Sarah Engler

Termin:
wöchentlich | Donnerstag | 12:15 - 13:45 | 07.04.2025 - 11.07.2025 | C 12.107 Seminarraum

Inhalt: The accompanying seminar deepens the students’ knowledge about the content of the lecture "Introduction in Comparative Politics", provides additional material to better understand how research in comparative politics works (e.g. measurement of concepts, application of comparative methods) and gives students the opportunity to apply the learned concepts and theories in group exercises and case studies.

Introduction to Comparative Politics - B (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Sarah Engler

Termin:
wöchentlich | Donnerstag | 14:15 - 15:45 | 07.04.2025 - 11.07.2025 | C 12.107 Seminarraum

Inhalt: The accompanying seminar deepens the students’ knowledge about the content of the lecture, provide additional material to better understand how research in comparative politics works (e.g. measurement of concepts, application of comparative methods) and gives students the opportunity to apply the learned concepts and theories in group exercises and case studies.

Applied Quantitative methods A (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Sarah Engler

Termin:
wöchentlich | Montag | 14:15 - 15:45 | 07.04.2025 - 11.07.2025 | C 12.001 Seminarraum

Inhalt: !Course is only for 2nd semester! (see below) Knowledge on research methods is essential for students of any empirically oriented social science. In the study of political science, an understanding of statistical data analysis is necessary not only for conducting analysis but also for understanding a significant proportion of the empirical political science literature. This course introduces students to research designs, quantitative methods and data analysis in empirical political science research. The seminar covers topics ranging from the first formulation of a theoretical argument to empirical testing thereof. We will use the statistical program STATA for the sessions on data management and statistical analysis.

Applied Quantitative methods B (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Sarah Engler

Termin:
wöchentlich | Montag | 16:15 - 17:45 | 07.04.2025 - 11.07.2025 | C 12.002 Seminarraum

Inhalt: !Course is only for 2nd semester! (see below) Knowledge on research methods is essential for students of any empirically oriented social science. In the study of political science, an understanding of statistical data analysis is necessary not only for conducting analysis but also for understanding a significant proportion of the empirical political science literature. This course introduces students to research designs, quantitative methods and data analysis in empirical political science research. The seminar covers topics ranging from the first formulation of a theoretical argument to empirical testing thereof. We will use the statistical program STATA for the sessions on data management and statistical analysis.