Welcome to the Chair of Political Systems and Comparative Politics
Understanding how political systems function, which construction processes and structural features of political reality are behind the daily news in newspapers and television, is the central concern of the Chair of Political Systems and Comparative Politics.
The Chair therefore deals with all relevant aspects of current and past political systems on the basis of a solid social science methodology. Our teaching and research focuses in particular on the study of democracies and autocracies, comparative systems analysis and various processes of change, e.g. towards digital politics, improved (e-)participation or reactions to crises and upheavals. Each semester, the Chair's academic staff offer courses that serve both to provide classical basic training and - with the participation of students - to deepen these core research areas.
We present the results of our research in our publications, in various research networks in which we collaborate with specialist colleagues and across disciplines, in political education events and in the media.