PPT-Unit 10: Party Systems
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Sociological and Institutional Explanations Readings Ware CH 6 Lipset and Rokkan Duverger Cox Guiding Questions Which factors do sociological approaches
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Sociological and Institutional Explanations Readings Ware CH 6 Lipset and Rokkan Duverger Cox Guiding Questions Which factors do sociological approaches emphasize What is a cleavage . Big questions for today. Why have political parties? What function do they play?. Why do some countries have more parties than others?. Why do some issues become salient in some countries (and at some times) but not others?. Party Systems:. Competition Explanations. Ware pgs. . 5-13 and CH 5, Reserves: Sartori. Reading Note. Party Systems: Competition. The library will not place . Sartori. on electronic reserves due to copyright restrictions. 12: . Party System . Change: Realignment and the Freezing of Party Systems. Reserve readings. :. Flanagan and Dalton, . Inglehart. and Flanagan, Shamir, . Mair. Guiding Questions . What is realignment. Lijphart. , Laver and Schofield, Dalton and Wattenberg CH 9. Mueller and Strom pgs. 36-62 or 63-88*. Guiding Questions . What is coalition theory?. How . do we explain which parties get into government?. Overview: Before lunch. Majoritarian. and consensus democracy?. Varieties . of electoral systems:. Winner-take-all. Proportional representation. Mixed. Dimensions . for evaluating . institutions. Normative. Business Law. Essential Standard 1.00 . Understand concepts of the legal system, . trial procedures, and ethics.. 1.03-Understand Criminal . and . Civil Laws. Elements of Crime. Criminal Act-. an act that is punishable offense against society. Mini-Unit 1. Government Systems Unit. Presidential System. President elected every 4 years by electoral college. Based on popular vote. Elected as president (separate from Congress). Could have gridlock in Congress. voters. . prioritized. for . redistricting when they approved the . California Redistricting . Commission (CRC) initiative?. . If the . legislature. drew the new districts, . what . criteria . would . Unit Contents. Section A: Information System Basics. Section B: Enterprise Applications. Section C: Systems Analysis. Section D: Design and Implementation. Section E: System Security. Unit 9: Information Systems. Decision Support for Quality Improvement. Component 12/ Unit 6.4. 1. Health IT Workforce Curriculum. Objectives. Investigate strategies for successful design and implementation of decision support systems. 1. st. . – Federalists and Democratic-Republicans (. 1788-1816). Era of Good Feelings (1816-1836). 2. nd. – Whigs and Democrats (1836-1856). 3. rd. – Republicans and Democrats (1856-1896). 4. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION & EXAMINATION I /IV B.TECH Common with SIX YEAR DUAL DEGREE COURSE II/VI ( B.TECH.+ M.TECH. ) (With effect from 2019 - 2020 admitted batc Why Study Parties in Comparative Politics?. Parties are the product of democracy and mass franchise. . They are the storehouses of power and help deepening democracy by democratizing polity and spreading democratic values among citizens. The political parties democratize polity by organizing, coordinating and collocating political actors and issues. . Majoritarian. and consensus democracy?. Varieties . of electoral systems:. Winner-take-all. Proportional representation. Mixed. Dimensions . for evaluating . institutions. Normative. Positive. Endogenous electoral rules.
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