Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction to Comparative Politics and Party Systems |
Caramani, Daniele. 2014. Introduction to Comparative Politics. In Daniele Caramani
(eds.), Comparative Politics (Third Edition): 1-17.
Von Beyme, Klaus. 2014. The Evolution of Comparative Politics. In Daniele Caramani
(eds.), Comparative Politics (Third Edition): 21-33.
Scarrow, Susan. 2006. The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Modern Political
Parties: The Unwanted Emergence Of Party-Based Politics. In The Handbook of
Party Politics, eds. Richard S. Katz and William J. Crotty. New York: SAGE: 16-
24. |
2) |
Parties in the Contemporary Politics |
White, John Kenneth. 2006. What is a Political Party? In The Handbook of Party
Politics, eds. Richard S. Katz and William J. Crotty. New York: SAGE: 5-15.
Ware, Alan. 1996. pp. 1-16.
Cross, W., and A. Blais. 2012. “Who Selects the Party Leader?” Party Politics,
18(2): 127–150. |
3) |
Parties and Ideologies |
Ware (1996), pp. 17-62.
Vassallo, Francesca and Clyde Wicox. Party as a Carrier of Ideas. In The
Handbook of Party Politics, eds. Richard S. Katz and William J. Crotty. New
York: SAGE: 413-421.
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4) |
Party Organization |
Ware, Alan. 1996. pp. 63-123.
Katz, R. S., and P. Mair. 1995. “Changing Models of Party Organization and Party
Democracy.” Party Politics, 1(1): 5–28.
Gunther, Richard and Larry Diamond. 2003. “Species of Political Parties: A New
Typology.” Party Politics, 9(2): 167-199. |
5) |
Party Systems: Approaches |
Ware, Alan. 1996. pp. 147-183.
Sartori, Giovanni. 1976. The Numerical Criterion. In Parties and Party Systems:
A Framework for Analysis, Giovanni Sartori. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press: 105-115.
Wolinetz, Steven, B. 2006. “Party Systems and Party System Types.” In The
Handbook of Party Politics, eds. Richard S. Katz and William J. Crotty. New
York: SAGE, p. 51-62. |
6) |
Party Systems: Classification |
Ware, Alan. 1996. pp. 184-212.
Sartori, Giovanni. 1976. Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for Analysis,
Giovanni Sartori. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Chapters 6&7. Pp.
116-216.
Suggested Readings:
Caramani, D., and S. Hug. 1998. “The Literature on European Parties and Party
Systems since 1945: A Quantitative Analysis.” European Journal of Political
Research 33(4): 497–524.
Gümüşçü, Şebnem. The Emerging Predominant Party System in Turkey”,
Government and Opposition, Vol.48, No. 2, (April 2013) pp. 223-244,
doi:10.1017/gov.2012.13.
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7) |
Parties, Party Systems and Elections |
Ware, Alan. 1996. pp. 257-288.
Duverger, Maurice. 1964. Political Parties, Their Organization and Activity in
the Modern State. London: Methues.
Patrick O’Neil. 2010. Essentials of Comparative Politics. New York and London:
W. W. Norton and Company: 129-140.
Golder, Matt. 2005. “Democratic Electoral Systems Around the World, 1946-
2000.” Electoral Studies, 24(1): 103-121.
Suggested Readings:
Kalaycıoğlu, Ersin. 2013. "Turkish party system: leaders, vote and
institutionalization", Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol.13, No.4,
483-502 (SSCI). |
8) |
Midterm |
None |
9) |
Party Systems in New Democracies |
Ware, Alan. 1996. pp. 245-256.
Mainwaring, Scott and Mariano Torcal. 2006. Party System Institutionalization
and Party System Theory after the Third Wave of Democratization. In The
Handbook of Party Politics, eds. Richard S. Katz and William J. Crotty. New
York: SAGE: 204-227.
Lewis, P.G. 2000. Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe.
Psychology Press, pp. 60-93. |
10) |
Party Systems in Authoritarian and Totalitarian Regimes |
Ware, Alan. 1996. pp. 124-146.
Linz, Juan, J. 2012. Totaliter ve Otoriter Rejimler. Sy: 53-80.
Gandhi, Jennifer, and Ellen Lust-Okar. 2009. “Elections under
Authoritarianism.” Annual Review of Political Science 12: 403–422. |
11) |
Party Competition and Party Systems |
Sartori, Giovanni. 1976. Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for Analysis,
Giovanni Sartori. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Chapter 10 (Spatial
Competition): 289-317.
Laver, Michael. 2005. “Policy and the Dynamics of Political Competition”.
American Political Science Review, 99(2): 263-281.
Kollman, Ken; Miller, John H. and Page, Scott, E. December 1992. “Adaptive
Parties in Spatial Elections”. |
12) |
Future of Parties and Change in Party Systems
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Semetko, Holli A. 2006. Parties in the Media Age. In The Handbook of Party
Politics, eds. Richard S. Katz and William J. Crotty. New York: SAGE, pp. 515-
527.
Scarrow, Susan. 2002. Parties without Members? Party Organization in a
Changing Electoral Environment. In Parties Without Partisans: Political Change
in Advanced Industrial Democracies, eds. Russell J. Dalton and Martin P.
Wattenberg. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 79-101.
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Mair, Peter. 2006. “Party System Change”. In The Handbook of Party Politics,
eds. Richard S. Katz and William J. Crotty. New York: SAGE, pp. 63-73. |
13) |
Detailed Country Examples and Student Presentations I |
None |
14) |
Detailed Country Examples and Student Presentations II |
None |
15) |
Final Exam |
None |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Has sufficient background in mathematics, science and engineering related fields. |
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2) |
Uses the theoretical and practical knowledge in mathematics, science and their fields together for engineering solutions. |
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3) |
Identifies, formulates and solves engineering problems, selects and applies appropriate analytical methods and modeling techniques for this purpose. |
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4) |
Analyze a system, system component or process and design it under realistic constraints to meet desired requirements; apply modern design methods accordingly. |
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5) |
Selects and uses the modern techniques and tools necessary for engineering applications. |
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6) |
Design experiments, conduct experiments, collect data, analyze and interpret results. |
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7) |
Works individually and in multi-disciplinary teams. |
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8) |
Accesses information and conducts resource research for this purpose, uses databases and other information sources. |
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9) |
Accesses information and conducts resource research for this purpose, uses databases and other information sources. |
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10) |
Accesses information and conducts resource research for this purpose, uses databases and other information sources. |
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11) |
Uses the theoretical and practical knowledge in mathematics, science and their fields together for engineering solutions. |
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12) |
Identifies, formulates and solves engineering problems, selects and applies appropriate analytical methods and modeling techniques for this purpose. |
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13) |
Analyze a system, system component or process and design it under realistic constraints to meet desired requirements; apply modern design methods accordingly. |
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14) |
Selects and uses the modern techniques and tools necessary for engineering applications. |
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15) |
Works individually and in multi-disciplinary teams |
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16) |
Uses information and communication technologies together with computer software required by the field at least Advanced Level of European Computer Skills License. |
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17) |
Communicate effectively verbally and in writing; use a foreign language at least at level B1 of the European Language Portfolio. |
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18) |
Communicates using technical drawing. |
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19) |
Accesses information and conducts resource research for this purpose, uses databases and other information sources. |
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20) |
Becomes aware of the universal and social effects of engineering solutions and applications; entrepreneurship and innovation and have knowledge about the problems of the age. |
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21) |
Has professional and ethical responsibility. |
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22) |
Have awareness of project management, workplace practices, employee health, environmental and occupational safety; the legal consequences of engineering applications. |
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23) |
Demonstrates awareness of the universal and social impact of engineering solutions and applications; is aware of entrepreneurship and innovation and has knowledge about the problems of the age. |
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