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Lecture Notes on the Introduction to Institutions

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Summarised, yet detailed lectures notes on: * the value of comparative analysis * how to conduct comparative analysis * Why institutions matter in the study of politics * How we use institutions to study politics comparatively [NB! contains 2 spelling mistakes of the word 'institutions']

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INTRODUCTION TO INSTITUIONS
Key Questions:

I. What is an ‘institution’ in the study of politics

II. What does the concept of an institution represent about the political process

III. How can an institution help us to better understand the political process through comparative

analysis and why

THE VALUE OF STUDYING POLITICS COMPARATIVELY

Introduction:

• Human beings are always making comparative judgements about politics

• We gather information about how political systems function across countries (reasons could be

anything from curiosity OR wanting to study other countries’ systems to improve the efficiency

of one’s own system)



Why One May Perform Comparative Analysis:

• Determine if political activity conforms to a generalized pattern across countries (helps to

develop theories about political activity)

• Improve the efficiency of a given system by studying the way other, more successful systems are

operating (practical necessity)



How To Conduct Comparative Analysis:

• Identify similarities in the political systems of comparable countries

• “Choose two or more countries – whose political systems you believe to either be similar or

different – and then test whether this is in fact the case by collecting evidence and data”

• We need to establish a set of common denominators/indicators/concepts or constructs to

conduct comparative analysis of political systems



• The indicators that have been established (which are comparable across countries) to conduct

comparative observation:
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