This module will be at the intersection of comparative politics and comparative political economy. It will employ the comparative method and theories of analysing and classifying advanced economies (varieties of capitalism) and public policy (welfare models). The module will be of interest mainly for comparative politics and political economy students. Its focus will be global by focusing on advanced economies of the West (USA and EU) and non-western economies such as Latin American countries and Asian countries. The module fills a gap in the existing offering of modules by providing an in-depth analysis of two key theoretical models of comparative political economy (varieties of capitalism) and comparative politics/public policy (welfare state regimes) covering a wider range of case studies.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Critically evaluate the crucial role played by `non-economic' institutions in the governance of Welfare State models
Critically compare and contrast the different approaches to the study of capitalist and welfare diversity
Critically apply conceptual and theoretical approaches to empirical case studies
Assessment
37042-01 : 1000 Word Assessment : Coursework (25%)
37042-02 : 2500 Word Assessment : Coursework (75%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
Assessment: 1 x 1000 word essay (25%), 1 x 2500 word essay (75%). Reassessment by failed component