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Introduction to Political Science

2023-2024

FrESPOL European School of Political and Social Sciences ( ESPOL )

Code Cours :

2324-ESPOL-EIS-EN-4003


Niveau Année de formation Période Langue d'enseignement 
S1FrAnglais
Professeur(s) responsable(s)Michael HOLMES
Intervenant(s)Pas d'autre intervenant

    Ce cours apparaît dans les formations suivantes :
  • ESPOL - Master 1 International and Security Politics - S1 - 4 ECTS
    ESPOL - Master 1 Digital Politics and Governance - S1 - 4 ECTS
    ESPOL - Master 1 Food Politics and Sustainable Development - S1 - 4 ECTS
    ESPOL - Master 1 Global and European Politics - S1 - 4 ECTS

Objectifs du cours

The main aim of this course is to give students a theoretically based introduction into the study of politics, into the study comparative politics in particular. This course is important in the sense that it provides the foundation for more specialized studies in the field.


This course is designed to start with the fundamental concepts for the study of politics – power, authority, the state, legitimacy. Based on these concepts, the course will explore some the most important dimensions for the study of politics – ideology, actors, public policy, and regimes. The third part will be dedicated to selected themes such as the problem of cooperation, collective decision-making or institutions from a rational choice perspective.


Generally speaking, this course will emphasize the importance of institutions and rationality for the comparative study of politics.

Contenu du cours



1 Key concepts : politics, power, authority, legitimacy


2 Key concepts : the state and sovereignty


3 Key institutions : governments and executives


4 Key institutions : the role of parliaments


5 Key institutions : courts and constitutions


6 Key institutions : parties, party systems and ideologies


7 Key themes : the individual, civil society and politics


8 Key themes : governance and public policy


9 Key themes : international politics


Modalités d'enseignement

Organisation du cours

The course is lecture-led but will include discussion and debate

Méthodes pédagogiques


    Évaluation

    Contrôle continu : coeff. 100


    Bibliographie

    • Amenta, Edwin, Kate Nash, and Alan Scott, eds. 2012. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.||
      Braud, Philippe. 2016. Sociologie politique. Paris: LGDJ.||
      Caramani, Daniele, ed. 2014. Comparative Politics. 3rd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.||
      Colomer, Josep Maria. 2011. The Science of Politics: An Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press.||
      Heywood, Andrew. 2013. Politics. 4th edition, Palgrave Macmillan.||
      Lijphart, Arend. 2012. Patterns of Democracy: Government Forms and Performance in Thirty-Six Countries. 2nd ed. New Haven: Yale University Press.||
      Newton, Kenneth, and Jan W. van Deth. 2010. Foundations of Comparative Politics: Democracies of the Modern World. 2nd ed. Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press.||
      Orum, Anthony M., and John G. Dale. 2009. Introduction to Political Sociology: Power and Participation in the Modern World. 5th ed. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.||
      Siaroff, Alan. 2009. Comparing Political Regimes: A Thematic Introduction to Comparative Politics. 2nd ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.




     
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