CPO 2001: Comparative Politics
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Victor conducted discussion sections for Comparative Politics, first for Professor Katrina Schwartz and most recently for Professor Amie Kreppel.
The courses wer designed to provide students a comprehensive introduction to Comparative Politics through the discussion of a broad range of thematic topics. These are supplemented with a selection of academic readings and real world case studies from various regions of the world. In general, Mondays were dedicated to the basic concepts of the week’s readings (ECP), Wednesdays to the related scholarly readings (ERCP) and Thursdays/Fridays (sections) were focused on the comparative cases (CCP) as a platform for applying what was learned in the other readings.
Readings for Prof. Kreppel's class:
- O’Neill, P., Essentials of Comparative Politics (4thEd)
- O’Neill, P. and R. Rogowski, Essential Readings in Comparative Politics (4thEd)
- O’Neill, P., K. Fields, and D. Share, Cases in Comparative Politics (4thEd)
Ratings as CPO 2001Instructor (Spring 2013)
Section 1458 Instructor Rating: n/a/5.00
Section 1460 Instructor Rating: n/a/5.00
Department
of Political Science Spring Average : n/a/5.00
Previous Ratings as CPO 2001Instructor (Spring 2011)
Section 1456 Instructor Rating: 5.00/5.00
Section 1474 Instructor Rating: 4.63/5.00
Department
of Political Science Spring Average : 4.38/5.00

Tuesday, 25-Jun-2013 19:52:03 EDT