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2 POLS 373 Foundations of Comparative Politics Topic: Introduction to Comparative Politics and Comparative Analysis Lecture Date: January 7 and 9, 2008 Professor Timothy Lim California State University, Los Angeles Topic: Introduction to Comparative Politics and Comparative Analysis Lecture Date: January 7 and 9, 2008 Professor Timothy Lim California State University, Los Angeles

3 3 Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction Let’s Begin with Some Questions …  Why are there so many homicides in the United States?  Why do so many peoples and countries around the world remained mired in poverty and economic misery?  Conversely, how have some peoples and countries been able to become “rich” and prosperous in only a generation or two?  How do social movements, such as the Civil Rights Movements in the United States, emerge and why do some succeed, while others fail? Let’s Begin with Some Questions …  Why are there so many homicides in the United States?  Why do so many peoples and countries around the world remained mired in poverty and economic misery?  Conversely, how have some peoples and countries been able to become “rich” and prosperous in only a generation or two?  How do social movements, such as the Civil Rights Movements in the United States, emerge and why do some succeed, while others fail? More questions on next slide

4 4 More Questions …  Can the United States successfully impose democracy on Iraq or other countries? Or, are all such efforts doomed to failure?  What are the causes of “terrorism” and other forms of political violence? Is anyone capable of becoming a terrorist?  What are the reasons for the relatively poor math and science skills of American teenagers? More Questions …  Can the United States successfully impose democracy on Iraq or other countries? Or, are all such efforts doomed to failure?  What are the causes of “terrorism” and other forms of political violence? Is anyone capable of becoming a terrorist?  What are the reasons for the relatively poor math and science skills of American teenagers? So, what are your answers? (Refer to p. 3 in the book for the list of the questions) So, what are your answers? (Refer to p. 3 in the book for the list of the questions) Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

5 5 One More Point …  We all have “answers,” at least tentative ones, but this leads to another, more fundamental question … One More Point …  We all have “answers,” at least tentative ones, but this leads to another, more fundamental question … How do you know if you’re right? DiscussDiscuss Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

6 6 How Do You Know If You’re Right?  Short answer: We have to be able to ______ the argument in some manner  In the natural sciences, this testing is often (though not always) done through ____________________, that is, the creation of carefully controlled conditions in which certain variables can controlled for in order to isolate others. Experiments establish causality.  In the social sciences, “testing” is often done indirectly through comparative analysis or the comparative method How Do You Know If You’re Right?  Short answer: We have to be able to ______ the argument in some manner  In the natural sciences, this testing is often (though not always) done through ____________________, that is, the creation of carefully controlled conditions in which certain variables can controlled for in order to isolate others. Experiments establish causality.  In the social sciences, “testing” is often done indirectly through comparative analysis or the comparative method more Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction test experimentation Chemists and other natural scientists rely on experimentation, also known as the scientific method.

7 7 How Do You Know if You’re Right?  The experimental method and the comparative method are two different types of methods (there are others, including the statistical method)  In the sciences--social or natural-- method (and the theory and evidence that underlies it) is crucial: without it, science isn’t science How Do You Know if You’re Right?  The experimental method and the comparative method are two different types of methods (there are others, including the statistical method)  In the sciences--social or natural-- method (and the theory and evidence that underlies it) is crucial: without it, science isn’t science This figure illustrates the scientific method in the natural sciences; in the social sciences, the procedure is similar, except that comparative analysis or another type of method is used in place of “experimentation” Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

8 8 How Do You Know if You’re Right? To better understand the significance and utility of methodology, and the comparative method in particular, consider, again, the argument advanced by Michael Moore in Bowling for Columbine Key point: Moore explicitly and effectively used the comparative method (albeit, not perfectly) How Do You Know if You’re Right? To better understand the significance and utility of methodology, and the comparative method in particular, consider, again, the argument advanced by Michael Moore in Bowling for Columbine Key point: Moore explicitly and effectively used the comparative method (albeit, not perfectly) Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

9 9 Comparative Politics is More Than Method  The comparative method is an integral part of comparative politics, but comparative politics is not merely a method of study, it is also a subject of study  As a subject of study, comparative politics may be said to focus on the many different societies, types of institutions, political systems, and countries that make up the world NOTE: Traditionally, the United States has been excluded from the field of comparative politics, but, in principle, there no good reason for doing so … Why not? Comparative Politics is More Than Method  The comparative method is an integral part of comparative politics, but comparative politics is not merely a method of study, it is also a subject of study  As a subject of study, comparative politics may be said to focus on the many different societies, types of institutions, political systems, and countries that make up the world NOTE: Traditionally, the United States has been excluded from the field of comparative politics, but, in principle, there no good reason for doing so … Why not? Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

10 10 Comparative Politics is More Than Method  Saying that comparative politics is both a subject of study and a method of study is STILL not enough to  As a field of study, comparative politics also focuses on the politics of a given country, state or society, which raises one very important question … Comparative Politics is More Than Method  Saying that comparative politics is both a subject of study and a method of study is STILL not enough to  As a field of study, comparative politics also focuses on the politics of a given country, state or society, which raises one very important question … What is politics? What is politics? DiscussDiscuss Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

11 11 What is Politics?  Here’s a traditional or formal definition from the Merriam-Webster dictionary … Merriam-Webster dictionary (1) Politics is the art or science of government; (2) it is the art or science concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy; or (3) it is the art or science concerned with winning and holding control over a government What is Politics?  Here’s a traditional or formal definition from the Merriam-Webster dictionary … (1) Politics is the art or science of government; (2) it is the art or science concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy; or (3) it is the art or science concerned with winning and holding control over a government In this (three-fold) definition, where is politics “located”; that is, where does it occur? Who are the political “actors”? What is the “objective” of politics? Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction QUESTIONSQUESTIONS

12 12 What is Politics?  An alternative, process-oriented, definition of politics … “Politics is about more than what governments chose to do or not do; it is about the uneven distribution of power in society, how the struggle over power is conducted, and its impact on the creation and distribution of resources, life chances and well-being” What is Politics?  An alternative, process-oriented, definition of politics … “Politics is about more than what governments chose to do or not do; it is about the uneven distribution of power in society, how the struggle over power is conducted, and its impact on the creation and distribution of resources, life chances and well-being” ~ Adrian Leftwich How does this definition differ from the traditional definition? Is the difference significant? How so? Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

13 13 What is Significant about the Process-Oriented Definition of Politics?  First, it clearly takes politics out the governmental arena and puts it into almost all domains of life These other domains include virtually all social and civil institutions and actors, such as churches, factories, corporations, trade unions, political parties, think tanks, ethnic groups and organizations, women’s groups, organized crime, etc.  Second, it tells us that politics is an ongoing process involving multiple actors, multiple forces, multiple struggles, and so on  Third, it tells us that politics--as a struggle for power over the creation and distribution of resources, life chances and well-being-- cannot be confined to a single place or territory: politics transcends borders What is Significant about the Process-Oriented Definition of Politics?  First, it clearly takes politics out the governmental arena and puts it into almost all domains of life These other domains include virtually all social and civil institutions and actors, such as churches, factories, corporations, trade unions, political parties, think tanks, ethnic groups and organizations, women’s groups, organized crime, etc.  Second, it tells us that politics is an ongoing process involving multiple actors, multiple forces, multiple struggles, and so on  Third, it tells us that politics--as a struggle for power over the creation and distribution of resources, life chances and well-being-- cannot be confined to a single place or territory: politics transcends borders Process: a set or course of actions and events that lead to a particular outcome; a process is a movement Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction

14 14 Comparative Politics and a Process- Oriented Definition of Politics  In our course, the “politics” in comparative politics will be considered from processual perspective: in practice, this is how most (albeit not all) comparativists define politics  This leads to an amended definition of comparative politics … Comparative Politics and a Process- Oriented Definition of Politics  In our course, the “politics” in comparative politics will be considered from processual perspective: in practice, this is how most (albeit not all) comparativists define politics  This leads to an amended definition of comparative politics … Comparative politics, as a subject of study, examines the interplay of domestic and external forces on the politics of a given country, nation- state or society. Studying Comparative Politics An Introduction


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