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Comparative Politics: UK and USA Comparative Systems

Comparative Politics: UK and USA Comparative Systems

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  • On-Demand course

  • Intermediate level

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Welcome to Comparative Politics: UK and USA Comparative Systems. In this course, you'll learn:

1. Introduction to Politics:
The course begins with an overview of the fundamental concepts and theories that shape the field of comparative politics. Students will examine the historical development of political systems, ideologies, and the role of political institutions in shaping the political landscape.

2. US Government Constitution:
A detailed exploration of the United States Constitution lays the groundwork for understanding the principles and structures that form the basis of American governance. Students will analyze the constitutional framework, separation of powers, and the system of checks and balances inherent in the U.S. political system.

3. Congress - The Legislative Branch:
This module delves into the workings of the U.S. Congress, exploring the bicameral legislative structure, the legislative process, and the role of Congress in shaping domestic and foreign policy. Comparative analyses with the UK parliamentary system highlight differences and similarities in legislative functions.

4. President - The Executive Branch:
Students will examine the unique powers and responsibilities vested in the President of the United States, including their role as chief executive, commander-in-chief, and the ability to influence policy. Comparative insights will be drawn with the UK's executive branch to highlight distinctions in leadership and governance.

5. Supreme Court - The Judicial Branch:
This section focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court, its role in interpreting the Constitution, and the impact of landmark decisions on American society. A comparative examination with the UK's judicial system explores the varying roles of the judiciary in shaping legal and constitutional outcomes.

6. Electoral Process and Direct Democracy:
An in-depth analysis of electoral systems, political parties, and voting processes in the UK and the USA provides students with a comprehensive understanding of how citizens participate in the democratic process. Comparative insights will illuminate the distinct electoral landscapes and the implications for representation and governance.

7. Comparative Approaches:
This concluding module synthesizes the knowledge gained throughout the course, encouraging students to apply comparative methodologies to analyze political systems. Through case studies and critical evaluations, students will develop the skills to assess the strengths, weaknesses, and unique characteristics of the UK and U.S. political models.

Course Content

  1. Module 01: Introduction to Politics
  2. Module 02: US Government Constitution
  3. Module 03: Congress - The Legislative Branch
  4. Module 04: President - The Executive Branch
  5. Module 05: Supreme Court - The Judicial Branch
  6. Module 06: Electoral Process and Direct Democracy
  7. Module 07: Comparative Approaches

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