Chapter 5.5

Case Studies in Governance: Comparing Political Systems Around the World

Learners analyze real-world governance through comparative case studies, examining how democracies, authoritarian regimes, and hybrid systems structure power and accountability.


What You'll Learn

Regime types define how political power is obtained and exercised globally.
Federalism divides authority between central and regional government levels.
Democratic backsliding erodes institutions in formally democratic political systems.
Civil society and rule of law underpin accountable, effective democratic governance.

What You'll Practice

1

Students analyze Canadian federalism, Charter rights, and parliamentary accountability mechanisms.

2

Learners compare global regime types including democracies, authoritarian, and hybrid systems.

3

Questions test knowledge of electoral systems, democratic transitions, and governance concepts.

Why This Matters

Mastering case studies in governance enables students to critically evaluate political systems worldwide, recognize threats to democracy, and engage as informed, active citizens in an increasingly complex global political landscape.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Comparative Politics
Federalism
Democratic Transition
Regime Types
Rule of Law
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