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Studies in Comparative Government describe the
various types of world governments, both past and
present. It is primarily a descriptive science, as
opposed to the more analytical nature of Political
Science studies.
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Comparative Government, taken alone, has only
modest value as a learning asset. It takes on more
strength, however, when bundled with studies in
Political Science and
Sociology.


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