Comparative

Sites providing information for comparative or historical examinations of political systems.

Selected sites from UK Directory

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  1. Comparative Research

    CREST Working Paper on the problems of rigour in conducting cross-national research. Proposes ten rules to improve the quality of interpretation.
    www.strath.ac.uk

    CREST Working Paper on the problems of rigour in conducting cross-national research. Proposes ten rules to improve the quality of interpretation.
  2. Government in Germany

    House of Commons Library provides the background on the policies pursued by the Schroeder government. Offers thoughts on Anglo-German relations.
    www.parliament.uk

    House of Commons Library provides the background on the policies pursued by the Schroeder government. Offers thoughts on Anglo-German relations.
  3. Greek Nationalism

    Examination of Greek nationalism in the wake of the creation of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Discusses ethnicity and nationality.
    www.socresonline.org.uk

    Examination of Greek nationalism in the wake of the creation of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Discusses ethnicity and nationality.
  4. Nationalism - Norway & Sweden

    Comparative study which sets out to investigate patterns of nationalism. Draws upon empirical data formulated as a nationalist index.
    www.socresonline.org.uk

    Comparative study which sets out to investigate patterns of nationalism. Draws upon empirical data formulated as a nationalist index.
  5. Political Talk & Orientation

    CREST Working Paper which discusses the correlation between talk and the stability of political identity. Uses survey data.
    www.strath.ac.uk

    CREST Working Paper which discusses the correlation between talk and the stability of political identity. Uses survey data.
  6. Young People & Politics

    Working paper from CREST on whether the political generation gap has increased. Suggests that there is a decrease in religious identification.
    www.strath.ac.uk

    Working paper from CREST on whether the political generation gap has increased. Suggests that there is a decrease in religious identification.