ZAKIR H U S A I N DELHI C O L L E G E
( E V E )
D S C - M E T H O D S A N D A P P R O A C H E S IN C O M P A R AT I V E P O L I T I C A L
A N A LY S I S
SUBMITTED BY: MOHAMAD
NAOBA ROLL NO. 23/1256
SEMESTER-II
COURSE- B.A. HONOURS(POL. SC.)
SUBMITTED TO: SUBHRA MA'AM
Exploring C o m p a r a t i v e
Politics: Evolution,
M e t h o d o l o g y, a n d
S c o p e
Introduction
This presentation explores the , ,
and of comparative politics. It delves into the
historical development and contemporary approaches
in the field, shedding light on its significance in
understanding global governance and political systems.
E vo l u ti o n o f
C o m p a r a t i v e Po l i ti c s
The of comparative politics traces back to
ancient civilizations, but it gained prominence in
the 19th century. This slide discusses the
influential scholars and pivotal moments that
shaped the discipline, leading to its current
status as a vital area of study.
M e t h o d o l o g y in C o m p a r a t i v e Po l i t i c s
This slide examines the employed in
comparative politics, including the use of case studies,
statistical analysis, and qualitative research. It
highlights the strengths and limitations of di erent

approaches, emphasizing the importance of rigorous
methodologies for valid comparative analysis.
S c o p e o f
C o m p a r a t i v e
Po lit ic s
The of comparative politics
encompasses a wide range of
topics, from governance structures
to electoral systems and public
policies. This slide explores the
diverse areas of study within
comparative politics, emphasizing
its relevance in understanding
political dynamics across
di erent
 societies.
A p p r o a c h e s in C o m p a r a t i v e
Po l i t i cs
This slide delves into the
various in comparative politics,
including
institutional analysis, behavioralism,
and rational choice theory. It
discusses how these approaches
contribute to understanding political
phenomena and shaping comparative
research agendas.
C h a l l e n g e s a n d C o n t r o v e r s i e s
Comparative politics faces such as cultural
biases, data limitations, and ethical considerations.
This slide explores the controversies and ethical
dilemmas that researchers encounter in comparative
studies, emphasizing the need for reflexivity and
sensitivity in cross-national research.
Re g i o n a l F o c u s in C o m p a r a t i v e Po lit ic s
This slide examines the significance of in
comparative politics, emphasizing the value of studying
specific geographic areas such as Europe, Asia, or
Africa.
It highlights how regional analyses contribute
to a nuanced understanding of political
dynamics and governance structures.
F u t u r e D i r e ct io n s
The future of comparative politics lies in
embracing perspectives,
incorporating new technologies, and
addressing pressing global challenges. This
slide discusses the potential avenues for
future research and the evolving role of
comparative politics in a rapidly changing
world.
I m p l i c a t i o n s a n d
R e l e v a n c e
This slide highlights the of
comparative politics in informing policy
decisions, promoting global understanding,
and fostering cross-cultural dialogue. It
underscores the relevance of comparative
research in addressing contemporary political
issues and shaping informed governance
strategies.
C o n c l u s i o n
In conclusion, comparative politics o ers

valuable insights into the complexities of political
systems and governance worldwide. This presentation
has provided a comprehensive overview of its
evolution, methodology, scope, and future prospects,
emphasizing its enduring significance in
understanding global political dynamics.
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Comparative Politics.pptx(exploring comparative politics)

  • 1.
    ZAKIR H US A I N DELHI C O L L E G E ( E V E ) D S C - M E T H O D S A N D A P P R O A C H E S IN C O M P A R AT I V E P O L I T I C A L A N A LY S I S SUBMITTED BY: MOHAMAD NAOBA ROLL NO. 23/1256 SEMESTER-II COURSE- B.A. HONOURS(POL. SC.) SUBMITTED TO: SUBHRA MA'AM
  • 2.
    Exploring C om p a r a t i v e Politics: Evolution, M e t h o d o l o g y, a n d S c o p e
  • 3.
    Introduction This presentation exploresthe , , and of comparative politics. It delves into the historical development and contemporary approaches in the field, shedding light on its significance in understanding global governance and political systems.
  • 4.
    E vo lu ti o n o f C o m p a r a t i v e Po l i ti c s The of comparative politics traces back to ancient civilizations, but it gained prominence in the 19th century. This slide discusses the influential scholars and pivotal moments that shaped the discipline, leading to its current status as a vital area of study.
  • 5.
    M e th o d o l o g y in C o m p a r a t i v e Po l i t i c s This slide examines the employed in comparative politics, including the use of case studies, statistical analysis, and qualitative research. It highlights the strengths and limitations of di erent  approaches, emphasizing the importance of rigorous methodologies for valid comparative analysis.
  • 6.
    S c op e o f C o m p a r a t i v e Po lit ic s The of comparative politics encompasses a wide range of topics, from governance structures to electoral systems and public policies. This slide explores the diverse areas of study within comparative politics, emphasizing its relevance in understanding political dynamics across di erent  societies.
  • 7.
    A p pr o a c h e s in C o m p a r a t i v e Po l i t i cs This slide delves into the various in comparative politics, including institutional analysis, behavioralism, and rational choice theory. It discusses how these approaches contribute to understanding political phenomena and shaping comparative research agendas.
  • 8.
    C h al l e n g e s a n d C o n t r o v e r s i e s Comparative politics faces such as cultural biases, data limitations, and ethical considerations. This slide explores the controversies and ethical dilemmas that researchers encounter in comparative studies, emphasizing the need for reflexivity and sensitivity in cross-national research.
  • 9.
    Re g io n a l F o c u s in C o m p a r a t i v e Po lit ic s This slide examines the significance of in comparative politics, emphasizing the value of studying specific geographic areas such as Europe, Asia, or Africa. It highlights how regional analyses contribute to a nuanced understanding of political dynamics and governance structures.
  • 10.
    F u tu r e D i r e ct io n s The future of comparative politics lies in embracing perspectives, incorporating new technologies, and addressing pressing global challenges. This slide discusses the potential avenues for future research and the evolving role of comparative politics in a rapidly changing world.
  • 11.
    I m pl i c a t i o n s a n d R e l e v a n c e This slide highlights the of comparative politics in informing policy decisions, promoting global understanding, and fostering cross-cultural dialogue. It underscores the relevance of comparative research in addressing contemporary political issues and shaping informed governance strategies.
  • 12.
    C o nc l u s i o n In conclusion, comparative politics o ers  valuable insights into the complexities of political systems and governance worldwide. This presentation has provided a comprehensive overview of its evolution, methodology, scope, and future prospects, emphasizing its enduring significance in understanding global political dynamics.
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