par De Meur, Gisèle ;BERG‐SCHLOSSER, DIRK
Référence European Journal of political research, 26, 2, page (193-219)
Publication Publié, 1994
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Abstract. Comparative political analysis at the macro‐level of political systems can reduce the inevitably high complexity of such comparisons by the systematic matching or contrasting of cases, depending on the particular problem. Such ‘most similar systems’ or ‘most different systems’ designs, in Przeworski & Teune's terminology, thus constitute one of the major ways out of the usual ‘small N—many variables’ dilemma. This paper proposes a detailed and comprehensive method to establish such similarities and dissimilarities in a systematic and at all stages transparent way. The examples chosen refer to an analysis of the conditions of survival or breakdown of democratic systems in the inter‐war period in Europe. Copyright © 1994, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved