PSCI/INTR 253 Comparative Political Parties

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  • Spring 2025
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Spring 2025 ("W" Optional) — W 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Spring 2024
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Spring 2024 ("W" Optional) — T 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Spring 2023
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Spring 2023 ("W" Optional) — W 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Fall 2021
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Fall 2021 ("W" Optional) — M 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Spring 2021
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Spring 2021 ("W" Optional) — T 12:30 - 15:15
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Spring 2018
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Spring 2018 ("W" Optional) — T 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Fall 2016
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Fall 2016 ("W" Optional) — W 12:30 - 15:15
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Spring 2016
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Spring 2016 ("W" Optional) — T 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Fall 2013
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Fall 2013 ("W" Optional) — T 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Fall 2011
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Fall 2011 ("W" Optional) — W 14:00 - 16:40

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Spring 2011
    Bonnie M. Meguid
    Spring 2011 ("W" Optional) — W 14:00 - 16:40
    Course Syllabus

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.

  • Fall 2007

    This seminar examines the nature of political parties and political competition across democracies in the developed and developing worlds. Issues analyzed include the formation of different types of parties, their role in agenda-setting, policy-making and representation, and their transformation in the post-World War II era.