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Comparative politics is a subfield of political science that focuses on comparing political systems, institutions, processes, and behaviors across different countries or regions. It seeks to identify patterns, similarities, and differences in how governments operate, how policies are made, and how political actors interact.

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Comparative Politics

• The central sub-field of political science
• Provides a scientific approach to the study of politics (as a social science)
• The technical vocabulary of the discipline originates from comparative politics
o This vocabulary must be universally valid, applicable, and comprehensible
across different contexts when studying the field
• Comparative politics serves as the laboratory for political scientists

Two Key Elements of Comparative Politics:

1. Methodology – The most crucial aspect of comparative politics
2. Substantive Section – The content-based study within comparative politics

Methodology

To compare political systems:

• A methodological foundation is necessary for effective comparison between different
political systems or countries
• Classification is the first step before applying methodology
o Classification must follow specific logical requirements to ensure accuracy
o Law of Exclusion – A principle guiding proper classification
o Example: Comparing post-colonial societies with other post-colonial societies

Case Study Method

• Allows for the study of political systems without directly engaging with all of them
individually
• A case represents a universe, which defines the scope of study
o Example: If studying POL1004F students, the universe would be the
POL1004F class
• The case study method enables reaching broad conclusions about the universe of
study, regardless of its size
• Considered the most significant method used in comparative politics

Four Types of Cases in the Case Study Method:

1. Archetypical Case
o Serves as the standard for a category
o Represents the best example of a universe, encapsulating all its essential
features
o Other cases derive their meaning in relation to this case
o However, due to changing political dynamics, an archetypical case may not
always remain archetypical
2. Prototypical Case
o A case on its way to becoming archetypical
o Shares some theoretical features but does not fully encapsulate all aspects of
the universe

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