Foundations of Political Science
Regime I
Regime II
Institutions I
Institutions II
100

Give one characteristic of science

1. Subject to empirical verification
2. non-normative
3. transmissible
4. cumulative & provisional
5. general
6. explanatory & predictive
7. parsimonious (simplicity/elegance)



100

What do states monopolize? And provide what?

Violence and protection

100

Is Canada a State, a Nation, or a Nation-State?

State

100
What is one way to solve the collective action dilemma, according to Olson?

Coercion, selective incentives, previleged groups

100

What is one way to solve the collective action dilemma, according to Ostrom?

norms, self-governing institutions

200

Give two components of a scientific research paper

1. Intro

2. Literature Review

3. Theory/Model

4. Research Design

5. Results and Discussion

6. Conclusion

200

How is top-down and bottom-up democratization different?

Top-down starts at the elite level. Bottom-up starts at mass level

200

What is different between a roving and a stationary bandit?

Roving don't stay, stationary stays

200

What are the types of executive systems?

Presidential, parliamentary, mixed

200

What are the short-term and long-term predictions of courts in Epstein et al.'s paper?

Short-term prediction:
“Courts act strategically to avoid retaliation.”

Long-term prediction:
“Judicial legitimacy and power expand over time.”

300

A measure is accurate when it meets which 3 criteria?

1. Percise

2. Valid

3. Reliable

300

Provide 3 characteristics of Democracy using Dahl's Definition

1. Freedom to form and join organizations 

2. Freedom of expression

3. The right to vote 

4. Eligibility for pubic office 

5. The right of political leaders to compete for support 

6. Alternative sources of information 

7. Free and fair elections 

8. Institutions for making government policies depend on votes and other expressions of preference.

300

What are the 3 types of non-democratic regimes in Gedde's typology?

1. Military

2. Personalist

3. One Party

300

What are the three dimensions that Staton and Moore compared domestic and international courts?

Authority, enforcement capacity, and political insulation

300

What 3 factors produce veto stability according to Tsebelis?

1. Number of veto players

2. Ideological distance between veto players

3. Internal cohesion of each veto player

400

Which 3 conditions must be present for a relationship to be causal?

1. X happens before Y

2. X and Y both change

3. Without X, Y can't happen

400

What are the 3 major theories for backsliding?

Majoritarianism

Popularism

Polarization

400

What is the only way that a one-party regime can democratize, according to Geddes

Exogenous shocks

400

What are the factors that influence presidential veto in Rohde and Simon's model? List 3

1. Policy distance between the president and the congressional median

2. The location of the congressional override pivot (1/3 of each chamber)

3. Uncertainty about congressional preferences

4. Divided government

5. The president’s expectations of congressional response



400

Office-seeking parties maximize what and minimize what?

Policy-seeking parties maximize and minimize what?

OS: Maximize votes and minimize coalition size

PS: Maximize coalition size and minimize votes

500

What are the three characteristics that make a good model according to Lave and March?

1. Truth

2. Beauty

3. Justice

500

What are the stages of backsliding according to Cleary and Ozturk?

Start of Critical Period

Opposition Behavior First Electoral Cycle

Opposition Behavior after First Electoral Cycle 

Events Triggering Radical Opposition Behavior 

Outcome of Critical Period Aftermath

500

What is Lipset's argument about democratization not causal?

Economic development and democratization may switch order

Economic development and democracy do not always co-vary

Democracy could happen without Economic development

500

According to Cunningham et al, what rebel-level and dyadic-level variables explain civil war outcome and duration? List all 4 of them

Rebel Strength

Rebel Territorial Control

Rebel non-violent strategies

Duration of War


500

How does ethnic heterogeneity interact with district magnitude?

High EH and high DM = more paries

Low EH and high DM = less parties

EH modify the effects of DM

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