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Mar 11, 2025
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GOVT 3261 - [The US Regime in Comparative and Historical Perspective] (crosslisted) AMST 3262 (HB) (HA-AS, HST-AS, SSC-AS) Spring. Not offered: 2023-2024. Next offered: 2024-2025. 4 credits. Student option grading.
D. Bateman.
This course approaches the study of the United States’ political institutions and social cleavages from the perspective of comparative politics, historical political economy, and historical institutionalism. It is organized around core themes in each of these literatures, using the theories and concepts developed there to better explain particular features of the United States’ politics and historical development. Topics covered include democratization, subnational authoritarianism, ethnic conflict, economic development, welfare and labor regimes, and party systems. The historical periods analyzed under these themes include the Founding, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the New Deal and its legacies, the Civil Rights movement, as well as the contemporary era. (AM)
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