Comparative politics is one of the three main subfields
within the discipline of political science, as well as studies of the
international relationship as well as the theories of politics. The field of political theory is focused on
normative and theoretic questions; comparative politics is concerned with
empirical questions. Additionally
unlike international relations, it, it focuses more on the interaction between,
rather than of between, different political systems.
4SSPP103 Comparing Political Systems Essay – UK
As a discipline, is focused on the fundamentals of
the political system in which sovereignty is located (within inside the
framework of the state) by looking at the location where the power is vested,
the system of government and the crucial decisions that affect all of society. This is the reason why studying comparative
political science is one of the oldest areas of political science.
We try to ensure that all of the most up-to-date
publications and articles are listed in this course guide and accessible
through the King's Library. Due
to the large number of newly published books and articles being published it
isn't always possible. For the
books and articles discussed below, that aren't yet in the library there are
three options:
Students from King's College are granted access (but
they don't enjoy borrowing rights) for the LSE library. We strongly recommend
you to get an LSE library card (visit the LSE library for more details)
* King's Library offers an excellent inter-library
loan service. It's the easiest
way to get books and other items which aren't found at Maughan Library. Maughan Library and are available on the
internet to purchase. It is
recommended to order ahead to get books to help with your essays or revise for
your exams.
* For a last option you can avail for The Senate
House Library, which is a part of the University of London, or the British
Library - this will surely have all the necessary books. Additionally it is highly advised to stay
up-to-date with the most recent journal articles using The International
Bibliography of the Social Sciences.
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