Comparison In Comparative Politics Comparative Term Paper

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In this way, McFaul and Uvin are doing the opposite work. One is finding similarities and the other, differences. In reality, however, both are
really doing the same work and that is comparing the components of the
regimes as well as the factors that influence politics in order to gain a
better understanding of the situation, other situations, and the future of
not only the countries of the case study but for other countries...

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"Transitions from Postcommunism." Journal of Democracy, Vol. 16 (2005):
5-19.

Uvin, Peter. "Ethnicity and Power in Burundi and Rwanda: Different Paths to
Mass Violence."
Comparative Politics, Vol. 31 (1999): 253-271.

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McFaul, Michael. "Transitions from Postcommunism." Journal of Democracy,
Vol. 16 (2005):
5-19.

Uvin, Peter. "Ethnicity and Power in Burundi and Rwanda: Different Paths to
Mass Violence."
Comparative Politics, Vol. 31 (1999): 253-271.


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