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Comparative Analysis of Political Systems Notes on *SOME* Readings - GRADE 6,0
- Samenvatting • 26 pagina's • 2022
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Summary of *SOME* of the material for the final exam (2022) for Comparative Analysis of Political Systems. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 26 pages): 
 
Patrick H. O’Neil, Karl Fields and Don Share’s book (7th edition, 2020) “Cases in Comparative Politics”, chapters 1-2. 
 
Craig Calhoun’s journal article (1993) “Nationalism and Ethnicity”, pp. 211-239. 
 
Seymour Martin Lipset and Stein Rokkan’s chapter (1967) “Cleavage Structures, Party Systems, and Voter Alignments” in Peter M...
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Comparative Analysis of Political Systems Notes and *SOME* Required Readings - GRADE 6,0
- Voordeelbundel • 2 items • 2022
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Summary and notes of the material for the final exam (2022) for Comparative Analysis of Political Systems. Includes all lecture notes covered during the course and *SOME* of the readings.
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Hoorcolleges Vergelijkende Analyse van Politieke Stelsels (VAPS)
- College aantekeningen • 67 pagina's • 2023
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Uitgebreide samenvatting hoorcolleges Vergelijkende Analyse van Politieke Stelsels (VAPS).
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Comparative analysis summary
- Samenvatting • 69 pagina's • 2020
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These are the summaries you need to study for this exam. This contains a summary on the required book and also a summary on the required articles.
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Summary Comparative Analysis of Political Systems (2019/2020) including key concepts and 2 study overviews
- Samenvatting • 48 pagina's • 2019
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Summary of the book from Comparative Analysis of Political System, including a quick overview of all the countries discussed. 

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CAPS Readings
- Samenvatting • 83 pagina's • 2019
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Detailed notes on the following CAPS chapters: Introduction; Lipset & Rokkan; UK; France; Germany; US; Russia; China; Brazil; South Africa and Iran