Comparative Democratic Development
Course number(s): Win0910--POLISCI 147Offered Winter quarter in the 2009-2010 academic year
Instructors
Larry Diamond - Stanford University
Lecture: Social, cultural, political, economic, and international factors affecting the development and consolidation of democracy in historical and comparative perspective. Individual country experiences with democracy, democratization, and regime performance. Emphasis is on the third wave of democratization over the past three decades and contemporary possibilities for democratic change. (Diamond)
Mon Wed 11am-12:15pm - DB-SocSci, EC-GlobalCom; Room: Herrin T175
Level
Undergraduate
Units
5
Department
Department of Political Science
School of Humanities and Sciences



