Essay QuestionsSection A:A1. List and discuss why we study comparative politics. How does its subject matter differ fromthat of International Relations? In what sense can comparative politics be considered a science?A2. Compare and contrast David Eastonâs âpolitical systemâ theory and Gabriel AlmondâsâStructural-functional systemâ approach. List and briefly discuss the major functions (11 in all)of political system suggested by Almond and his colleagues. Why is it important to examinepolitical functions rather than political structures? Finally, discuss the possible contributions andcritiques of this theory.A3. Political culture literature indicates that three major cultural orientations are defined bycitizenâs role in the political process. Identify these three and explain the relationship betweenthe distribution of these orientations and the type of political system that we can expect.A4. Explain the differences between PR (proportional representation) and WTA (Winner TakeAll) electoral system. What is the relationship between electoral system and party system? Inyour opinion, which stateâs party system will change dramatically with the introduction of newelectoral system? Select a country as an example and justify your selection.Section B:B1. Why does the author call England a âdeviantâ case in comparative politics? In your answer,be sure to compare and contrast the history of England and France to support your argument.B2. Discuss the Chinese revolutionary development under the leadership of Mao Zedong. Youranswer must include the explanation of two Maoist experiments, Great Leap Forward andCulture Revolution. Why Mao started these and whatâs the consequence of each?B3. How does the history of Brazil differ from her Spanish-speaking neighbors like Argentina orMexico? How does this affect contemporary worldviews of Brazil and her foreign policy?B4. Discuss the relationship between Iranâs history, particularly the death of Imam Husayn, the1953 overthrow of Mossadegh and the Iran-Iraq War, and how it relates to the conspiratorialnature of Iranian political culture. Finally, how does Iranâs political culture affect its position inthe international system?
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