Example assignments, simulations, and games. Literature Review Grid Expand Peter Yacobucci - Assessing Abstract, Speed Dating Literature Grid and Literature Map Peter Yacobucci - Assessment Devices for Student Literature Peter Yacobucci - Introducing the Literature Grid: Helping Undergraduates Consistency Produce Quality Literature Reviews Patrick McGovern - Literature Grid Example Readings from the example literature grid: Democracy Report 2024: Democracy Winning and Losing at the Ballot, V-Dem The Global State of Democracy 2021: Building Resilience in a Pandemic Era, IDEA Ellen Lust and David Waldner, Unwelcome Change: Understanding, Evaluating, and Extending Theory of Democratic Backsliding, USAID Jose A. Aleman, Review Work(s) Democracy by Charles Tilly: Communism and the Emergence of Democracy by Harald Wydra, The Journal of Politics Nancy Bermeo, "On Democratic Backsliding," Journal of Democracy, 2016 Grigore Pop-Eleches, Graeme B. Roberston, "Structural Conditions and Democratization," Journal of Democracy, 2015. Legislative Brawls Expand Ivy Hamerly - What Causes Legislative Brawls? Additional Faculty Created Simulations and Games Expand Victor Asal, Playing Games with Comparative Politics Colin Brown, Comparative Politics Coalition Building Simulation Colin Brown, Information Literacy - Comparative Democracy Buket Oztas, State-Building and Regime-Design Exercise Simulations from Other Higher Education Institutions Expand Democratic Erosion Consortium: https://www.democratic-erosion.com/ Dollar Street from Gapminder: https://www.gapminder.org/dollar-street Council on Foreign Relations (simulations, discussion questions, etc.): https://education.cfr.org/ ICONS (online simulations; University of Maryland): https://www.icons.umd.edu/ Do you have a resource to contribute? Please Submit a Resource. Return to the Teaching Comparative Politics Resource Collection View APSA Educate's Resource Collections