Courses

Spring 2019

Comparative Ethnic Politics

, 4 pts, GR8427

COMPARATIVE ETHNIC POLITICS

This course examines recent research and classic texts on the role of ethnic groups in political analysis. The class addresses three broad questions: what are ethnic groups, when do they become politically salient, and how does ethnic competition affect the distribution of resources in a society. Many of the readings utilize econometric methods. A statistical background at the level of W4710 is assumed, with familiarity through W4712 strongly recommended.

Section Number
001
Call Number
29570
Day, Time & Location
W 10:10AM-12:00PM 613 Hamilton Hall
Instructor
Daniel M Corstange