Alan H. Coverstone

(Wake Forest ’91)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Courses:

 

American Government AP

 

American Government

 

Comparative Politics AP

 

Economics

 

Senior Seminar: 1960’s

 

Activities:

 

Interscholastic Debate

 

Government Club

 

Contact:

coversa@montgomerybell.com

 

 

 

 

 Comparative Government AP

Mr. Alan Coverstone

Montgomery Bell Academy


Course Resources

Course Description and Requirements

Daily Reading Assignment Schedule

Student Presentation Instructions

Honor Policies

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The Commanding Heights Web Site:

Country reports, economic, social, and political data, as well as PBS documentary streaming video regarding the 20th century battle between the government and the market across the world.

 

Unit One: Introduction to the Comparative Method Notes

Introduction to Comparative Politics Notes

Comparative Method Notes

Political Culture and Socialization Notes

Interest Articulation and Aggregation Notes

Public Policy Notes

Unit Two: The United Kingdom

Political Science Links - This site contains links to any political or governmental information you might need about the UK

Interest Groups and Unions in the United Kingdom

Most Recent Election Results

Geography IQ Information on The United Kingdom

Center for Women in Politics

Great Links for Current Information on the United Kingdom

Unit Three: France

French Political Leaders

A Guide to French Government

French Constitution

Women and Politics in France

Brookings Institution French Studies Center

Unit Four: Russia

Russian Constitution

Russian News

Moscow Times (News)

St. Petersburg Times (News)

Unit Five: China

China: A Teaching Workbook: Several Lessons will be drawn from the primary documents in this workbook.

Unit Six: India

Constitution of India

Election Results

Indian Election Commission

Leaders of India