Comparative Political Systems

Introduction

Understanding political systems has become a crucial requirement for leaders and decision-makers in today’s complex and interconnected world. Political systems not only shape governance structures but also influence economic stability, social cohesion, and international relations. For executives, mid-level managers, and professionals across diverse sectors in the Middle East and North Africa, mastering Comparative Political Systems offers deep insights into how institutions function, how policies are shaped, and how governance impacts organizational and national performance.

This program provides participants with analytical tools to compare different political systems, evaluate their strengths and weaknesses, and draw lessons that can be applied in their institutional and professional contexts. Whether in government, banking, telecommunications, energy, or human resources, the knowledge gained will support strategic decision-making, improve institutional adaptability, and enhance professional competencies.

Course Objectives

Course Outlines

Day 1: Foundations of Comparative Political Systems

Day 2: Democratic Models and Practices

Day 3: Authoritarian and Hybrid Systems

Day 4: Political Institutions, Policy, and Governance

Day 5: Regional Applications, Case Studies, and Future Trends

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Conclusion

Comparative Political Systems is a vital field of study for professionals and leaders seeking to understand how governance models shape societies and institutions. This program provides both theoretical foundations and practical applications, enabling participants to evaluate political environments, anticipate risks, and make informed decisions.

By exploring democracies, authoritarian regimes, and hybrid systems, alongside case studies from the Middle East and beyond, participants will leave equipped with actionable insights that directly support their leadership and organizational goals.

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