POL SCI 51A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Comparative Politics, Gang Of Youths, Intuit

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East: led by street, chaos is still going on, these social, political and economic events lead to multiple questions, power. Institutions (organizations or activities which lay out rules and norms) Between individuals who are in power and those points: democracy as a political possibility, economic institutions, are economic organizations/ activities for managing how a state produces and distributes its goods, services and resources, ex. What do they believe: newly industrialized countries. Japan, south africa, taiwan, brazil, india to an extent: social/ cultural institutions, u. k, india, australia, west indies; what do these countries have in common, they are all part of the british colonial empire. Institutions vary from country to country and provide a powerful way to. Compare political systems and behavior: the (cid:373)ost (cid:862)f(cid:396)uitful(cid:863) (cid:449)a(cid:455) to app(cid:396)oa(cid:272)h (cid:272)o(cid:373)pa(cid:396)ati(cid:448)e politi(cid:272)s is to (cid:271)e skepti(cid:272)al (cid:374)ot simply of others- but also of what you believe and take for granted, the stereotypes, think critically.

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