The political-sociological approach in comparative politics constitutes one of the most influential and interdisciplinary frameworks for understanding political phenomena. Drawing from the analytical resources of both political science and sociology, it seeks to illuminate the mutually constitutive relationship between state and society, exploring how social structures, cultural norms, and collective identities shape and are shaped … Continue reading Analyze the political-sociological approach in comparative politics, focusing on its methodological foundations, key theorists, and explanatory capacity in understanding state-society relations, political culture, and institutional development across different political systems.