Notes on Comparative Public Administration
 
  IMPERATIVES FOR COMPARATIVE STUDY   EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES   You go out everyday either to your school or   workplace, market, church,   mosque, travel to other   cities, tourist centres or   to other countries   to find   out that we are meeting people with familiar looks.   We also find out that in   our   daily contacts, we evaluate some   people   as   either   beautiful or   ugly,   good or   bad, hostile or friendly, tall or   short, fat or   thin. We also compare   non-human objects.   Some houses are just simply beautiful and attractive   while others are adjudged as unfascinating and inhabitable.   While    you    do    all    these,    we    are    directly    or    indirectly    engaging    in   comparative analysis.   To compare, identify similarities an...