Key Terms in Comparative Politics

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Comparative Politics

The study of similarities and differences between states, how different government systems operate, and why political changes occur.

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Comparative Method

Examining the same phenomenon in several cases and reaching conclusions.

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Causation

When a change in one variable precipitates a change in another variable.

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Correlation

An apparent connection between variables.

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Empirical Statement

An assertion of fact that can be proven.

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Normative Statement

A value judgment, usually in the form of a should or ought statement.

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Quantitative data

Observations made using statistical techniques, often conveyed in charts, graphs, tables, and maps.

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Qualitative data

Text-based descriptions, including explanations of how government and political institutions function.

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Source analysis

Reading and analyzing text.

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Human Development Index (HDI)

An aggregate measure of life expectancy, education, and per capita income.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

The total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year.

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GDP per capita

GDP divided by the population.

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GDP Growth rate

The percentage of GDP growth over a period of time.

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Gini Index (coefficient)

A measure of income inequality within a country.

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Freedom House

A nongovernmental organization that advocates for democracy and human rights and measures freedom around the world.

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Democratic consolidation

The process by which a regime has developed stable democratic institutions and significant protections of civil liberties and is unlikely to revert to authoritarianism.

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Corruption

The abuse of official power for personal gain.

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Corruption Perceptions Index

A measure of how corrupt a system is believed to be.

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Strong state

A state that is capable of providing necessary government services to its citizens.

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Failed State

A state that has lost control over all or part of its territory.

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Fragile States Index

A measure of state fragility and risk of collapse.