The field of comparative politics has undergone significant methodological and thematic transformations over the last several decades. Traditionally dominated by studies of institutions, regime types, and electoral systems, comparative politics has increasingly embraced interdisciplinary approaches that intersect with economics, sociology, and development studies. Among these, the political economy approach has gained particular traction for its … Continue reading Analyze the changing nature of comparative politics with a focus on the growing relevance of the political economy approach in understanding state structures, development trajectories, and governance patterns across different political systems.