The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics offers a critical survey of the field of empirical political science through the collection of a set of chapters written by 48 top scholars in the discipline of comparative politics. Part I includes chapters surveying the key research methodologies employed in comparative politics (the comparative method; the use of history; the practice and status of case-study research; the contributions of field research) and assessing the possibility of constructing a science of comparative politics. Parts II to IV examine the foundations of political order: the origins of states and the extent to which they relate to war and to economic development; the sources of compliance or political obligation among citizens; democratic transitions, the role of civic culture; authoritarianism; revolutions; civil wars and contentious politics. Parts V and VI explore the mobilization, representation and coordination of political demands. Part V considers why parties emerge, the forms they take and the ways in which voters choose parties. It then includes chapters on collective action, social movements and political participation. Part VI opens up with essays on the mechanisms through which political demands are aggregated and coordinated. This sets the agenda to the systematic exploration of the workings and effects of particular institutions: electoral systems, federalism, legislative-executive relationships, the judiciary and bureaucracy. Finally, Part VII is organized around the burgeoning literature on macropolitical economy of the last two decades.
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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics offers a critical survey of the field of empirical political science through the collection of a set of chapters written by 48 top scholars in the discipline of comparative politics.
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PART I. INTRODUCTION; PART II. THEORY AND METHODOLOGY; PART III. STATES AND STATE FORMATION: POLITICAL CONSENT; PART IV. POLITICAL REGIMES AND TRANSITIONS; PART V. POLITICAL INSTABILITY, POLITICAL CONFLICT; PART VI. MASS POLITICAL MOBILIZATION; PART VII. PROCESSING POLITICAL DEMANDS; PART VIII. GOVERNANCE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
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This comprehensive work...provides a thorough and contemporary examination of the field of comparative politics and various central questions within it...there is more than enough material here (including detailed references) to keep scholars and bring graduate students completely up to date; indeed the analyses are often cutting edge. Lastly, inasmuch as this handbook series aspires to shape the discipline and not just describe it, many chapters in this handbook usefully conclude with a precise outline of the future research agenda as seen by the author.
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`Review from previous edition Two visionary editors -- who see clearly where research in comparative politics is heading -- and a star-studded cast of authors who are acknowledged masters of their fields make this Oxford Handbook an accurate compass for those who wish to be brought to the frontiers of comparative research. ' David D. Laitin, James T. Watkins IV and Elise V. Watkins Professor of Political Science at Stanford University
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The volume covers and critiques all the key approaches to comparative politics. Engagingly written by an illustrious team of international contributors. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics has an innovative structure, responding to the very latest scholarship in comparative politics, with sections covering: theory and methodology, states and the state formation: political consent, political regimes and transitions, political instability, political conflict, mass political mobilization, processing political demands, governance in comparative perspective.
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Carles Boix is Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. He has written the books Political Parties, Growth and Equality (Cambridge University Press, 1998) and Democracy and Redistribution (Cambridge University Press, 2003). Both books won the American Political Science Association Award for the best book on political economy. Boix has also published articles in leading journals such American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, International Organization, and World Politics. Susan Stokes: PhD, Stanford University, 1988. John S. Saden Professor of Political Science and director of the Yale Program on Democracy. Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the American Philosophical Society, and the Russell Sage Foundation.
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The volume covers and critiques all the key approaches to comparative politics. Engagingly written by an illustrious team of international contributors. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics has an innovative structure, responding to the very latest scholarship in comparative politics, with sections covering: theory and methodology, states and the state formation: political consent, political regimes and transitions, political instability, political conflict, mass political mobilization, processing political demands, governance in comparative perspective.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199566020
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1781 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Dybde
52 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
1034

Biographical note

Carles Boix is Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. He has written the books Political Parties, Growth and Equality (Cambridge University Press, 1998) and Democracy and Redistribution (Cambridge University Press, 2003). Both books won the American Political Science Association Award for the best book on political economy. Boix has also published articles in leading journals such American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, International Organization, and World Politics. Susan Stokes: PhD, Stanford University, 1988. John S. Saden Professor of Political Science and director of the Yale Program on Democracy. Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the American Philosophical Society, and the Russell Sage Foundation.