GV4E1      Half Unit
Comparative Democratization in a Global Age

This information is for the 2022/23 session.

Teacher responsible

Dr William Kissane

Availability

This course is available on the MSc in Comparative Politics, MSc in Conflict Studies and MSc in Global Politics. This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit.

Course content

To introduce students to the fundamental political science debates about the phenomenon of democratization, to explore the explanatory strength of key paradigms, and to compare distinct modes of democratization. Specific topics are: Definitions of democratization and democratic consolidation; waves of democratization; capitalist development and democratization; elite transitions; post-civil war democracy; hybrid regimes; democratic backsliding; the current crisis of democracy.

Teaching

This course provides a combination of seminars and lectures totalling a minimum of 30 hours in the Michaelmas Term. There will be a reading week in Week 6 of the MT for private study and assessment preparation.

Formative coursework

All students are expected to submit one non-assessed essay of 1500 words.

Indicative reading

D Potter et al, Democratization; J. Grugel, Democratization; Rueschmeyer, Stephens and Stephens, Capitalist Development and Democracy; J Linz and A S Stepan, Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation.

Assessment

Essay (100%, 3000 words) in the LT.

Student performance results

(2018/19 - 2020/21 combined)

Classification % of students
Distinction 45.2
Merit 49.3
Pass 5.5
Fail 0

Key facts

Department: Government

Total students 2021/22: 28

Average class size 2021/22: 14

Controlled access 2021/22: Yes

Value: Half Unit

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Personal development skills

  • Communication