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This course deals with the field of comparative political science and its evolution, the methodological assets in the study of political systems, the methods used in the study of old and modern political systems, the environmental framework of the political system in its internal and external aspects, the functions of the governmental and non-governmental political systems, and the performance of the political system in light of public policy. It also discusses how to prepare and evaluate these policies and their impact on society, and focuses on some of the functions of inputs in the political system, such as the functions of participation and political socialization. |