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1 = hentes via login på AU LIBRARY = kompendium købes i PB (Bb) = Uploades på Blackboard Jørgen Møller, Anne Mette Kjær og Lasse Lykke Rørbæk 1. Komparativ metode, statens opkomst og tidlige udvikling Forelæsning 1 Uge 35 Holdtime 1 Uge 35 Komparativ metode og approaches Kontrollogikken Sartori, Giovanni (1991). Comparing and Miscomparing, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 3(3): Gerring, John (2001). Social Science Methodology: A Criterial Framework, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp Kopstein, Jeffrey, Mark Lichbach & Stephen E. Hanson (2014). What Is Comparative Politics?, pp. 1-9 & in Kopstein, Jeffrey, Mark Lichbach & Stephen E. Hanson (eds.) Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order. Rationality, Culture, and Structure, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Hanson, Stephen E., Jeffrey Kopstein & Mark Lichbach (2014). The Framework of Analysis?, pp in Kopstein, Jeffrey, Mark Lichbach & Stephen E. Hanson (eds.) Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order. Rationality, Culture, and Structure, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Instruktionsnote 1, samt Møller, Jørgen (2008). A Critical Note on The Rise of Illiberal Democracy, Australian Journal of Political Science, 43(3): 30pp 11pp 7pp 7pp 1
2 Forelæsning 2 Uge 36 Holdtime 2 Uge 36 Forelæsning 3 Uge 37 Holdtime 3 Uge 37 Etnicitet og nationsopbygning Fejlslagen nationsopbygning i Sri Lanka Statsdannelse Kausalmekanismer og årsagslogik Stepan, Alfred with Graeme B. Robertson (2003). An Arab More than a Muslim Gap, Journal of democracy, 14(3): Varshney, Ashutosh (2007). Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict in Boix, Carles & Susan C. Stokes (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics, New York: Oxford University Press, pp Stepan, Alfred, Juan J. Linz & Yogendra Yadav (2011). Crafting State-Nations. India and Other Multinational Democracies, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp Instruktionsnote 2, samt Stepan, Alfred, Juan J. Linz & Yogendra Yadav (2011). Crafting State-Nations. India and Other Multinational Democracies, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp Fukuyama, Francis (2011). The origins of Political Order: From prehuman Times to the French Revolution, London: Profile Books, pp Tilly, Charles (1985) War Making and State Making as Organized Crime, pp in Peter Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer & Theda Skocpol (eds.) Bringing the State Back In, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Taylor, Brian D. & Botea, Roxana (2008). Tilly-Tally: War-Making and State-Making in the Contemporary Third World, International Studies Review, 10(1): Instruktionsnote 3, samt Møller, Jørgen (2012). Statsdannelse, regimeforandring og økonomisk udvikling. En introduktion til komparative historiske analyser, København: Hans Reitzels Forlag, pp pp 21pp 2 18pp 19pp 30pp 5pp 2
3 Forelæsning 4 Uge 38 Holdtime 4 Uge 38 Kolonial arv og tidlige institutioners aftryk Parlamenter i autokratier før og nu Fish, M. Steven (2006). Stronger Legislatures, Stronger Democracies, Journal of Democracy, 17(1): Acemoglu, Daron, Johnson, Simon & Robinson, James A. (2001). The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation, American Economic Review, 91:5, Stasavage, David (2016). Representation and Consent: Why They Arose in Europe and Not Elsewhere, Annual Review of Political Science, 19:1, Instruktionsnote 4, samt Møller, Jørgen & Kokkonen, Andrej (2017). Succession, Powersharing, and the Development of Representative Institutions in Medieval Europe. Upubliceret manuskript Møller, Jørgen (2017). The Birth of Representative Institutions: The Case of the Crown of Aragon. Social Science History, 41(2): , 182 Boix, Carles & Svolik, Milan W. (2013). The foundations of limited authoritarian government: Institutions, commitment, and power-sharing in dictatorships. The Journal of Politics, 75(2): (uddrag) 16pp 33pp 18pp 3pp 4pp Forelæsning 5 Uge 39 Holdtime 5 Uge POLITISKE REGIMER OG UDVIKLINGSVEJE Regimetyper Møller, Jørgen & Svend-Erik Skaaning (2013). Regime Types and Democratic Sequencing, Journal of Democracy, 24(1): Geddes, Barbara (1999). What Do We Know about Democratization after Twenty Years, Annual Review of Political Science, 2: Regimetype og repression af civile friheder Instruktionsnote 5, samt Møller, Jørgen & Svend-Erik Skaaning (2013). Autocracies, Democracies, and the Violation of Civil Liberties, Democratization, 20(1): 14pp 30pp 5pp 3
4 Forelæsning 6 Uge 40 Holdtime 6 Uge 40 Forelæsning 7 Uge 41 Modernisering Socio-økonomisk modernisering og demokratisering Demokratisk transition og konsolidering 86-88, 90, 105 Davenport, Christian (2007). State Repression and the Tyrannical Peace, Journal of Peace Research, 44(4): Hadenius, Axel & Jan Teorell (2007). Pathways from Authoritarianism, Journal of Democracy, 18(1): 145, 146, 147 Rostow, Walt W. (1959). The Stages of Economic Growth, [1998], Economic Growth and Inequality, in Seligson, Mitchell & John T Passé-Smith (eds), Development and Underdevelopment: The political Economy of Global Inequality, Lynne Rienner Publ., Boulder: Colorado, pp Fukuyama, Francis (2006). Foreword, i Samuel P. Huntington, Political Order in Changing Societies, New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. xi-xvii. Boix, Carles (2011). Democracy, development, and the international system, The American Political Science Review, 105:4, Ross, Michael (2001). Does oil hinder democracy? World Politics, 53:3, Instruktionsnote 6, samt Przeworski, Adam & Fernando Limongi (1997). Modernization: Theories and Facts, World Politics, 49(1): Lipset, Seymor Martin (1959). Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy, American Political Science Review, 53(1), table I og table II O Donnell, Guillermo & Philippe Schmitter (1986). Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies. Vol. 4. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp 4-5 O Donnell, Guillermo & Philippe Schmitter (1986). Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies. Vol. 4. Baltimore: The Johns 3pp 8pp 7pp 20pp 37pp 4pp 2 4
5 Holdtime 7 Uge 41 Forelæsning 8 Uge 43 Holdtime 8 Uge 43 Politisk kultur og demokratisering Regimetype, økonomisk vækst og human development Gennemgang og diskussion af skriveøvelse 1. Skriveøvelsen afleveres efter aftale med instruktorerne. Både redegørelsesspørgsmålet (1) og diskussionsspørgsmålet (2) besvares. Hopkins University Press, pp Carothers, Thomas (2002). The End of the Transition Paradigm, Journal of Democracy, 13(1): Levitsky, Steven & Lucan Way (2005). International Linkage and Democratization, Journal of Democracy, 16(3): Instruktionsnote 7 (inklusive tabel 1 fra Welzel (2007)), samt Welzel, Christian, Ronald Inglehart & Hans- Dieter Klingemann (2003). The Theory of Human Development: A Cross-Cultural Analysis, European Journal of Political Research, 42(3): , Knutsen, Carl-Henrik (2012). Democracy and economic growth: A survey of arguments and results, International Area Studies Review, 15(4): Ross, Michael (2006). Is Democracy Good for the Poor?, American Journal of Political Science, 50(4): Gerring, John, Storm C. Thacker & Rodrigo Alfaro (2012). Democracy and Human Development, The Journal of Politics, 74(1): Instruktionsnote 8, samt Bäck, Hanna & Axel Hadenius (2008). Democracy and State Capacity: Exploring a J-Shaped Relationship. Governance, 21(1), 2 sider Bratton, Michael & Eric C. Chang (2006). State Building and Democratization in Sub- Saharan Africa: Forwards, Backwards, or Together? Comparative Political Studies, 39(9), 2 sider Tabel over Government Effectiveness, Voice and Accountability og BNP/cap. i udvalgte lande i pp 23pp 17pp 1p Maksimalt omfang: 1000 ord. 5
6 Forelæsning 9 Uge 44 Holdtime 9 Uge 44 Forelæsning 10 Uge 45 Holdtime 10 Uge 45 Autoritære regimer Valg i autoritære regimer Revolutioner og kup Revolutioner i 1848 og 1989 Gerschewski, Johannes (2013). The Three Pillars of Stability: Legitimation, Repression, and Co-optation in Autocratic Regimes, Democratization, 20(1): 13-23, Bueno De Mesquita, Bruce & Alastair Smith (2011). The Dictator s Handbook: Why Bad Behavior Is Almost Always Good Politics. New York: Public Affairs, pp. 1-18, 21-41, 288. Instruktionsnote 9, samt Magaloni, Beatriz (2006). Voting for Autocracy: Hegemonic Party Survival and its Demise in Mexico. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, pp. 7, 8, 9, 10. Levitsky, Steven & Lucan A. Way (2010). Competitive Authoritarianism. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, pp. 20, 21, 22, 23 (4 s.). Hadenius, Axel & Jan Teorell (2007). Pathways from Authoritarianism, Journal of Democracy, 18(1): 146, 147, 148, 149, 150 (5 s). Hess, Steve (2015). Sources of Authoritarian Resilience in Regional Protest Waves: The Post-Communist Colour Revolutions and 2011 Arab Uprisings, Government and Opposition, 51(1): Powell, Jonathan (2012). Determinants of the Attempting and Outcome of Coups d'état, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 56(6): Instruktionsnote 10, samt Davies, James C. (1962). Toward a Theory of Revolution, American Sociological Review, 27(1): 5, 6, 7 Weyland, Kurt (2010). The Diffusion of Regime Contention in European Democratization, , Comparative Political Studies, 43: 1150, 1155, , 1164 Mason, David S. (1996). Revolution and 19pp 39pp 4pp 4pp 5pp 29pp 24pp 3pp 6pp 4pp 6
7 Forelæsning 11 Uge 46 Holdtime 11 Uge 46 Borgerkrig Vejen til borgerkrig i Kosovo Transition in Eastern Europe. Boulder: Westview, pp. 20, 30, Collier, Paul, Anke Hoeffler & Dominic Rohner (2009). Beyond Greed and Grievances: Feasibility and Civil War, Oxford Economic Papers, 61(1): Cederman, Lars-Erik, Kristian S. Gleditsch & Halvard Buhaug (2013). Inequality, Grievances, and Civil War. New York: Cambridge University Press, Ch. 3, pp Instruktionsnote 11, samt Judah, Tim (2008). Kosovo. What Everyone Needs to Know, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp pp 24pp 3 3. MODERNE STATSFORMER OG PERFORMANCE Forelæsning 12 Uge 47 Holdtime 12 Uge 47 Forelæsning 13 Uge 48 Moderne stater og statskapacitet Statens rolle i demokratisering og autokratisering Velfærdsstaten van de Walle, Nicolas (2001). African Economies and the Politics of Permanent Crisis, ; Cambridge University Press, pp Evans, Peter (1989). Predatory, Developmental, and Other Apparatuses: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on the Third World State, Sociological Forum, 4(4): Instruktionsnote 12, samt Fortin, Jessica (2012). Is There a Necessary Condition for Democracy? The Role of State Capacity in Postcommunist Countries, Comparative Political Studies, 45(7): Slater, Dan & Sofia Fenner (2011). State Power and Staying Power: Infrastructural Mechanisms and Authoritarian Durability, Journal of International Affairs, 65(1): Jensen, Carsten (2017). Velfærdsstatens oprindelse, pp i Nielsen, Seeberg & Tolstrup, Introduktion til Komparativ Politik, København: Hans Reitzels Forlag. 29pp 27pp 9pp 6pp 23pp 7
8 Holdtime 13 Uge 48 Forelæsning 14 Uge 49 Holdtime 14 Uge 49 Velfærdsstater uden for Vesteuropa Er demokratiet på tilbagetog? Introduktion til eksamen Gennemgang og diskussion af skriveøvelse 2. Skriveøvelsen afleveres efter aftale med instruktorerne. Både redegørelsesspørgsmålet (1) og diskussionsspørgsmålet (2) besvares. Mares, Isabela & Matthew E. Carnes (2009). Social Policy in Developing Countries, Annual Review of Political Science, 12(1): Haggard, Stephan & Robert Kaufman (2009). How Regions Differ, Journal of Democracy, 20(4): Instruktionsnote 13, samt Ulriksen, Marianne (2012). Welfare Policy Expansion in Botswana and Mauritius: Explaining the Causes of Different Welfare Regime Paths, Comparative Political Studies, 45(12): Møller, Jørgen, Svend-Erik Skaaning & Agnes Cornell (2017). The Real Lessons of the Interwar Years, Journal of Democracy, 28(3): Instruktionsnote 14, samt Marinov, Nikolay & Hein Goemans (2014). Coups and Democracy, British Journal of Political Science, 44(04): Thyne, Clayton L. & Jonathan M. Powell (2016). Coup D état or Coup d Autocracy? How Coups Impact Democratization, , Foreign Policy Analysis, 12(2): (uddrag, pp ). 9pp 27pp Maksimalt omfang: 1000 ord. Pensum i alt 929 8
9 Pensumliste Acemoglu, Daron, Johnson, Simon & Robinson, James A. (2001). The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation, American Economic Review, 91:5, Bäck, Hanna & Axel Hadenius (2008). Democracy and State Capacity: Exploring a J-Shaped Relationship. Governance, 21(1), 2 sider Bilag 2: Møller, Jørgen (2017). The Birth of Representative Institutions: The Case of the Crown of Aragon. Social Science History, 41(2): , 182 Boix, Carles (2011). Democracy, development, and the international system, The American Political Science Review, 105:4, Boix, Carles & Svolik, Milan W. (2013). The foundations of limited authoritarian government: Institutions, commitment, and power-sharing in dictatorships. The Journal of Politics, 75(2): (uddrag) Bratton, Michael & Eric C. Chang (2006). State Building and Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Forwards, Backwards, or Together? Comparative Political Studies, 39(9), 2 sider Bueno De Mesquita, Bruce & Alastair Smith (2011). The Dictator s Handbook: Why Bad Behavior Is Almost Always Good Politics. New York: Public Affairs, pp. 1-18, 21-41, 288. Carothers, Thomas (2002). The End of the Transition Paradigm, Journal of Democracy, 13(1): Cederman, Lars-Erik, Kristian S. Gleditsch & Halvard Buhaug (2013). Inequality, Grievances, and Civil War. New York: Cambridge University Press, Ch. 3, pp Collier, Paul, Anke Hoeffler & Dominic Rohner (2009). Beyond Greed and Grievances: Feasibility and Civil War, Oxford Economic Papers, 61(1): Davenport, Christian (2007). State Repression and the Tyrannical Peace, Journal of Peace Research, 44(4): Davies, James C. (1962). Toward a Theory of Revolution, American Sociological Review, 27(1): 5, 6, 7 Evans, Peter (1989). Predatory, Developmental, and Other Apparatuses: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on the Third World State, Sociological Forum, 4(4): Fish, M. Steven (2006). Stronger Legislatures, Stronger Democracies, Journal of Democracy, 17(1): Fortin, Jessica (2012). Is There a Necessary Condition for Democracy? The Role of State Capacity in Postcommunist Countries, Comparative Political Studies, 45(7): Fukuyama, Francis (2006). Foreword, i Samuel P. Huntington, Political Order in Changing Societies, New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. xi-xvii. Fukuyama, Francis (2011). The origins of Political Order: From prehuman Times to the French Revolution, London: Profile Books, pp Geddes, Barbara (1999). What Do We Know about Democratization after Twenty Years, 9
10 Annual Review of Political Science, 2: Gerring, John (2001). Social Science Methodology: A Criterial Framework, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp Gerring, John, Storm C. Thacker & Rodrigo Alfaro (2012). Democracy and Human Development, The Journal of Politics, 74(1): Gerschewski, Johannes (2013). The Three Pillars of Stability: Legitimation, Repression, and Cooptation in Autocratic Regimes, Democratization, 20(1): 13-23, Hadenius, Axel & Jan Teorell (2007). Pathways from Authoritarianism, Journal of Democracy, 18(1): 145, 146, 147 Hadenius, Axel & Jan Teorell (2007). Pathways from Authoritarianism, Journal of Democracy, 18(1): 146, 147, 148, 149, 150 (5 s). Haggard, Stephan & Robert Kaufman (2009). How Regions Differ, Journal of Democracy, 20(4): Hanson, Stephen E., Jeffrey Kopstein & Mark Lichbach (2014). The Framework of Analysis?, pp in Kopstein, Jeffrey, Mark Lichbach & Stephen E. Hanson (eds.) Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order. Rationality, Culture, and Structure, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Hess, Steve (2015). Sources of Authoritarian Resilience in Regional Protest Waves: The Post- Communist Colour Revolutions and 2011 Arab Uprisings, Government and Opposition, 51(1): Jensen, Carsten (2017). Velfærdsstatens oprindelse, pp i Nielsen, Seeberg & Tolstrup, Introduktion til Komparativ Politik, København: Hans Reitzels Forlag. Judah, Tim (2008). Kosovo. What Everyone Needs to Know, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp Knutsen, C.H. (2012). Democracy and economic growth: A survey of arguments and results, International Area Studies Review, 15(4): Kopstein, Jeffrey, Mark Lichbach & Stephen E. Hanson (2014). What Is Comparative Politics?, pp. 1-9 & in Kopstein, Jeffrey, Mark Lichbach & Stephen E. Hanson (eds.) Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order. Rationality, Culture, and Structure, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Levitsky, Steven & Lucan A. Way (2010). Competitive Authoritarianism. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, pp. 20, 21, 22, 23 (4 s.). Levitsky, Steven & Lucan Way (2005). International Linkage and Democratization, Journal of Democracy, 16(3): Lipset, Seymor Martin (1959). Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy, American Political Science Review, 53(1), table I og table II Magaloni, Beatriz (2006). Voting for Autocracy: Hegemonic Party Survival and its Demise in Mexico. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, pp. 7, 8, 9, 10. Mares, Isabela & Matthew E. Carnes (2009). Social Policy in Developing Countries, Annual Review of Political Science, 12(1):
11 Marinov, Nikolay & Hein Goemans (2014). Coups and Democracy, British Journal of Political Science, 44(04): Mason, David S. (1996). Revolution and Transition in Eastern Europe. Boulder: Westview, pp. 20, 30, Møller, Jørgen & Kokkonen, Andrej (2017). Succession, Powersharing, and the Development of Representative Institutions in Medieval Europe. Upubliceret manuskript Møller, Jørgen & Svend-Erik Skaaning (2013). Autocracies, Democracies, and the Violation of Civil Liberties, Democratization, 20(1): 86-88, 90, 105 Møller, Jørgen & Svend-Erik Skaaning (2013). Regime Types and Democratic Sequencing, Journal of Democracy, 24(1): Møller, Jørgen (2008). A Critical Note on The Rise of Illiberal Democracy, Australian Journal of Political Science, 43(3): Møller, Jørgen (2012). Statsdannelse, regimeforandring og økonomisk udvikling. En introduktion til komparative historiske analyser, København: Hans Reitzels Forlag, pp Møller, Jørgen, Svend-Erik Skaaning & Agnes Cornell (2017). The Real Lessons of the Interwar Years, Journal of Democracy, 28(3): O Donnell, Guillermo & Philippe Schmitter (1986). Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies. Vol. 4. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp O Donnell, Guillermo & Philippe Schmitter (1986). Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies. Vol. 4. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp 4-5 Powell, Jonathan (2012). Determinants of the Attempting and Outcome of Coups d'état, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 56(6): Przeworski, Adam & Fernando Limongi (1997). Modernization: Theories and Facts, World Politics, 49(1): Ross, Michael (2001). Does oil hinder democracy? World Politics, 53:3, Ross, Michael (2006). Is Democracy Good for the Poor?, American Journal of Political Science, 50(4): Rostow, Walt W. (1959). The Stages of Economic Growth, [1998], Economic Growth and Inequality, in Seligson, Mitchell & John T Passé-Smith (eds), Development and Underdevelopment: The political Economy of Global Inequality, Lynne Rienner Publ., Boulder: Colorado, pp Sartori, Giovanni (1991). Comparing and Miscomparing, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 3(3): Slater, Dan & Sofia Fenner (2011). State Power and Staying Power: Infrastructural Mechanisms and Authoritarian Durability, Journal of International Affairs, 65(1): Stasavage, David (2016). Representation and Consent: Why They Arose in Europe and Not Elsewhere, Annual Review of Political Science, 19:1, Stepan, Alfred with Graeme B. Robertson (2003). An Arab More than a Muslim Gap, Journal of democracy, 14(3):
12 Stepan, Alfred, Juan J. Linz & Yogendra Yadav (2011). Crafting State-Nations. India and Other Multinational Democracies, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp Stepan, Alfred, Juan J. Linz & Yogendra Yadav (2011). Crafting State-Nations. India and Other Multinational Democracies, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp Taylor, Brian D. & Botea, Roxana (2008). Tilly-Tally: War-Making and State-Making in the Contemporary Third World, International Studies Review, 10(1): Thyne, Clayton L. & Jonathan M. Powell (2016). Coup D état or Coup d Autocracy? How Coups Impact Democratization, , Foreign Policy Analysis, 12(2): (uddrag, pp ). Tilly, Charles (1985) War Making and State Making as Organized Crime, pp in Peter Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer & Theda Skocpol (eds.) Bringing the State Back In, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Ulriksen, Marianne (2012). Welfare Policy Expansion in Botswana and Mauritius: Explaining the Causes of Different Welfare Regime Paths, Comparative Political Studies, 45(12): van de Walle, Nicolas (2001). African Economies and the Politics of Permanent Crisis, ; Cambridge University Press, pp Varshney, Ashutosh (2007). Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict in Boix, Carles & Susan C. Stokes (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics, New York: Oxford University Press, pp Welzel, Christian, Ronald Inglehart & Hans-Dieter Klingemann (2003). The Theory of Human Development: A Cross-Cultural Analysis, European Journal of Political Research, 42(3): , Weyland, Kurt (2010). The Diffusion of Regime Contention in European Democratization, , Comparative Political Studies, 43: 1150, 1155, ,
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