402110 VU Comparative Politics: Advanced Level

winter semester 2021/2022 | Last update: 04.10.2021 Place course on memo list
402110
VU Comparative Politics: Advanced Level
VU 2
7,5
weekly
each semester
German

Comparative Politics - Enhanced Level 


Students acquire the ability to illustrate and explain the structure and function profiles of different democratic governmental systems. Moreover, they are able to individually analyse and evaluate complex phenomena from the field of comparative government based on relevant theoretical-conceptual approaches.

Based on a critical assessment of different crisis diagnoses of contemporary representative democracy, this seminar shall look at different reform agendas and institutional innovations designed to revitalize and improve the performance of representative democracy from a comparative perspective. This shall include, inter alia, compulsory voting, child enfranchisement, term limits, and gender quotas.

Reading, presentations and discussion; assessment on the basis of oral presentations and written term papers.

Oral (presentations) & written (term paper)

Claus Offe (Hrsg.), Demokratisierung der Demokratie: Diagnosen und Reformvorschläge, Frankfurt a.M./New York 2003

successful completion of compulsory modules 1, 2 , 3 and 7

see dates
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Date Time Location
Tue 2021-10-12
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2021-10-19
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2021-11-09
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2021-11-16
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2021-11-23
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2021-11-30
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2021-12-07
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2021-12-14
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2022-01-11
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2022-01-18
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2022-01-25
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Tue 2022-02-01
16.00 - 17.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online