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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
page
List of
XX
List of fact files
xxii
List of controversies
xxiii
List of tables
xxiv
List of figures
xxv
List of abbreviations and acronyms
xxvi
Key terms and concepts
xxviii
PART I The state: origins and development
1
1
3
What is a state?
4
Territory, people and sovereignty
8
The rise of the modern state
11
Historical origins and development
11
State formation and nation building
12
State formation: penetration
13
Nation building: standardisation
13
Mass democracies: equalisation
14
Welfare states: redistribution
14
Catalysts: warfare and capitalism
15
Growth after
16
State theories
17
Constitutional approaches
18
Ethical and moral approaches
18
Conflict approaches
18
Pluralist approaches
19
Summary
20
Further reading
20
Projects
21
2
22
The modern state and democracy
23
IX
Contents
PART II
Citizens
23
Elections and parliamentary accountability
24
Democracy and the rise of democratic states
26
Redistribution and the welfare state
29
Why study states?
30
Theories of state and society
34
State supremacy
34
State dependency
35
Interdependent
36
Separation and autonomy
36
Summary
37
Further reading
37
Projects
38
The polity: structures and institutions
39
Constitutions
41
What a constitution is, and why we have them
42
The division of powers
44
Executives
45
Legislatures
45
Strong and weak bicamemlism
48
Membership of the second house
49
Tenure and size
49
Judiciaries
49
Judicial activism
51
Unitary and federal states
51
The limits of constitutionalism
52
Constitutional and institutional theories
53
The old constitutionalism
53
The new constitutionalism
53
The new institutionalism
55
The mobilisation of bias
56
Institutional influence, rules and inertia
56
Marxist structural theory
57
Governance
57
Summary
58
Further reading
58
Projects
59
Presidential and parliamentary government
60
Presidential systems
61
Parliamentary systems
63
Semi-presidential systems
65
Presidential, parliamentary and semi-presidential
systems compared
Contents
Theories of parliamentary, presidential and
semi-presidential government
Summary
Further reading
Projects
Multi-level government: international, national
and sub-national
Supra-national and international government
Confederations
The European Union: federation or
confederation?
The national level: federal and unitary states
Geographically large states
States with markedly different geographical
regions
Unitary and federal systems in practice
Quasi-feăeral
Unitary, federal and
Local government
Fused systems
Dual systems
Local self-government
Central-local political conflict
Democracy, size and efficiency
General-purpose authorities
Joint bodies
Special-purpose authorities
Changing local government
The interplay of multi-level government: the case of
the European Union
The arguments for and against centralisation and
decentralisation
Theories of multi-level government
Philosophical and political theories: Mill
and Tocqueville
Pluralist theory
Economic theories
Rational choice
Rational-choice theory of local government
Centre-periphery relations
Summary
Further reading
Projects
xi
Contents
6
legislatures
Making laws: executives and legislatures
The rise of executives
Government complexity
Delegated legislation
The organisational advantages of executives
The mass media
Party organisation
Increasing power of executives?
The functions of legislatures
Representation of public opinion
Legitimation
Law making
Scrutiny of the executive and the administration
Legislative committees
Theories of democratic institutions: consensus and
majoritarian systems 111
Majoritarian democracy, or the Westminster model
Consensus democracy
Summary
Further reading
Projects
7
The organisation of the state bureaucracy
Policy making and administration
The dictatorship of the official?
The power of the official
Mechanisms of control
The New Public Management: reinventing government
Privatisation and market efficiency
Empowerment
Theories of public bureaucracy
The rational-legal ideal-type
Clientelism
The new right, rational choice and the New
Public Management
Rational choice and bureaucracy
The New Public Management
Summary
Further reading
Projects
Xli
Contents
PART
Citizens, elites and interest mediation
133
Political attitudes and behaviour
135
Political attitudes
136
Political interests and identity
136
Political culture
137
Pattern
138
Persistence
139
The civic culture
139
Cognitive
139
Affective
139
Evaluative
139
Materialism and post-materialism
141
Sub-cultures and elite cultures
143
Political cleavages
144
Political behaviour
146
Modes of political behaviour
147
Conventional and unconventional political
behaviour
149
Patterns of political behaviour
149
Most people are not political
149
Sporadic political involvement
150
Participation rates are rising
151
Substantial variations in participation
151
Voters are not fools
151
The standard model of political participation
152
Gender, age and length of residence
153
Political elites
153
Theories of political attitudes and behaviour
154
Marxist and class theory
154
Elite theory
154
Rational-choice theory
155
Social capital theory and civic participation
156
Summary
156
Further reading
157
Projects
158
Pressure groups and social movements
159
Political connections
160
Voluntary organisations and pressure groups
160
Pressure groups and political parties
162
Social movements
162
Pressure groups and social movements in action
164
Groups and issues
165
The nature of sovernment
166
Xlii
Contents
Direct routes
Indirect routes
Determinants of power
Group features
The political environment
Corporatism, para-government and tri-partism/pluralism
Corporatism
Para-government
Tri-partism/pluralism
International
Groups, pressure groups and democracy
Theories of voluntary organisations
Pluralism
Marxist/elitist theory
Social capital and civil society theory
Summary
Further reading
Projects
10
The mass media and democracy
Regulating the media
The public service model
The market model
Ownership and control
The impact of the new media technology: globalisation
and E-politics
Theories of the mass media
Summary
Further reading
Projects
11
Elections
Democratic elections
Voting systems
Voting turnout
Declining turnout?
Determinants of election turnout
System variables
Individual characteristics
Party voting
Stratification and class voting
Religious voting
xiv
Contents
Other voting patterns
New party voting patterns
Tradition and change in Mexico
Theories of voting
Sociological approaches: the Columbia school
Psychological approaches: the Michigan school
Rational choice
Summary
Further reading
Projects
12
Party organisation
New parties and movements
Party systems and party families
Party families
Party systems
One-party and coalition government
Coalition government
Coalitions and government effectiveness
Theories of parties
The iron law of oligarchy
Duverger s law
Coalition theory
Majoritarian and consensus government revisited
Summary
Further reading
Projects
PART IV Policies and performance
13
Christian democracy and socialism
The nature of ideology
Six democratic ideologies
Conservatism
Social ana political affairs
Economics
Liberalism
Limited state power
Parliamentary government and the division of powers
Optimistic view of human nature
Stow reform by individual action
Free trade
Christian democracy
Natural law
xv
Contents
Family,
Subsidiarity
Protection of the weak and poor
Harmony, integration, consultation
Socialism and social democracy
Optimistic view of human nature
Equality of opportunity
Participatory democracy
Mixed economy
Peaceful reform
Nationalism
Ethno-nationalism and territory
National independence
Green political thought
Sustainable development
Decentralisation
Direct participation and democracy
Theories of ideology
Marxist and neo-Marxist theories
Marxist theory
Neo-Marxist theory
Material and non-material interests
The end of ideology and the end of history
Summary
Further reading
Projects
14
Public policies: their nature and importance
Goals and results
The nature of policy making processes
Constraints
Policy processes
Unending policy cycles
The public policy cycle
Agenda setting
Decision making
Choice of means
Implementation
Outputs and outcomes
Evaluation and feedback
Public policy structures
Corporatism
Pluralism
Tri-partite arrangements
XVI
Contents
Policy communities
Policy networks
Theories of decision making
The rational-comprehensive model
The incremental model
Muddling through
Bounded rationality and advocacy coalitions
Summary
Further reading
Projects
15
The state and security
Defence and national security
Conflict resolution
Just wars
Military expenditure
Internal law and order
Law enforcement
Crime, punishment and prevention
Other forms of protection
Information
Certification
Permission
Product safety
The limitations of state security
Terrorism
International crime
Corruption
The limits of state power
Theories of security and conflict
The origins of conflict
Realism and idealism
Policy communities
The military-industrial complex
Summary
Further reading
Projects
16
Welfare states and redistribution
Social security
Social security and social expenditure
Comparing social security systems
The level of social expenditure
xvii
Contents
The composition of social expenditure
Trends in social expenditure
Pensions and health programmes
Pensions
Health
Social security and taxation
Theories of the welfare state
Conflict-oriented approaches
Functionalist explanations
Institutional approaches
International and transnational dependencies
Summary
Further reading
Projects
17
States and sovereignty
Conventional states, proto-states
and supra-national states
Conventional states
Proto-states
Supra-national states
Challenges to the state
Concentration of commercial power
Rise of international
Globalisation
Changing nature of conflicts
Importance of international organisations
The retreat of the state?
Democracy without borders
The quality of democracy
Reform of state and government
The future
Summary
Further reading
Projects
Glossary of key terms
Index of names
Index of subjects
xvm
Foundations of Comparative Politics
This authoritative new introductory textbook covers the key concepts,
theories and issues involved in the study of comparative politics.
Focusing on democratic government, it covers all important topics in
the field, from constitutional design and institutions through mass
and elite politics, groups, parties, the media and governments to
policy making and implementation. The final chapter considers the
future of the state and democracy in a globalising world. The authors
draw on experiences and examples from around the world, and the
book includes an extensive supporting apparatus for students and
teachers, including briefings, controversies, fact files, key terms,
guides to further reading and related websites. Each chapter ends with
a section dealing with major theoretical approaches to the subject.
The aim is to give students a clear and comprehensive account of
comparative politics and government at the start of the twenty-first
century.
KEN NEWTON is Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of
Southampton, UK. He previously taught at the University of Essex, and
was Director of the European Consortium for Political Research.
Among his publications is the successful textbook, The New British
Politics (Longmans,
JAN W. VAN DETH is Professor of Political Science and International
Comparative Social Research at the University of Mannheim, Germany
and was Director of the Mannheim Centre for European Social
Research (MZES). His main research areas are political culture
(especially social capital and citizenship), social change and
comparative research methods.
|
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Contents
Acknowledgements
page
List of
XX
List of fact files
xxii
List of controversies
xxiii
List of tables
xxiv
List of figures
xxv
List of abbreviations and acronyms
xxvi
Key terms and concepts
xxviii
PART I The state: origins and development
1
1
3
What is a state?
4
Territory, people and sovereignty
8
The rise of the modern state
11
Historical origins and development
11
State formation and nation building
12
State formation: penetration
13
Nation building: standardisation
13
Mass democracies: equalisation
14
Welfare states: redistribution
14
Catalysts: warfare and capitalism
15
Growth after
16
State theories
17
Constitutional approaches
18
Ethical and moral approaches
18
Conflict approaches
18
Pluralist approaches
19
Summary
20
Further reading
20
Projects
21
2
22
The modern state and democracy
23
IX
Contents
PART II
Citizens'
23
Elections and parliamentary accountability
24
Democracy and the rise of democratic states
26
Redistribution and the welfare state
29
Why study states?
30
Theories of state and society
34
State supremacy
34
State dependency
35
Interdependent
36
Separation and autonomy
36
Summary
37
Further reading
37
Projects
38
The polity: structures and institutions
39
Constitutions
41
What a constitution is, and why we have them
42
The division of powers
44
Executives
45
Legislatures
45
Strong and weak bicamemlism
48
Membership of the second house
49
Tenure and size
49
Judiciaries
49
Judicial activism
51
Unitary and federal states
51
The limits of constitutionalism
52
Constitutional and institutional theories
53
The 'old constitutionalism'
53
The 'new constitutionalism'
53
The 'new institutionalism'
55
The mobilisation of bias
56
Institutional influence, rules and inertia
56
Marxist structural theory
57
Governance
57
Summary
58
Further reading
58
Projects
59
Presidential and parliamentary government
60
Presidential systems
61
Parliamentary systems
63
Semi-presidential systems
65
Presidential, parliamentary and semi-presidential
systems compared
Contents
Theories of parliamentary, presidential and
semi-presidential government
Summary
Further reading
Projects
Multi-level government: international, national
and sub-national
Supra-national and international government
Confederations
The European Union: federation or
confederation?
The national level: federal and unitary states
Geographically large states
States with markedly different geographical
regions
Unitary and federal systems in practice
Quasi-feăeral
Unitary, federal and
Local government
Fused systems
Dual systems
Local self-government
Central-local political conflict
Democracy, size and efficiency
General-purpose authorities
Joint bodies
Special-purpose authorities
Changing local government
The interplay of multi-level government: the case of
the European Union
The arguments for and against centralisation and
decentralisation
Theories of multi-level government
Philosophical and political theories: Mill
and Tocqueville
Pluralist theory
Economic theories
Rational choice
Rational-choice theory of local government
Centre-periphery relations
Summary
Further reading
Projects
xi
Contents
6
legislatures
Making laws: executives and legislatures
The rise of executives
Government complexity
Delegated legislation
The organisational advantages of executives
The mass media
Party organisation
Increasing power of executives?
The functions of legislatures
Representation of public opinion
Legitimation
Law making
Scrutiny of the executive and the administration
Legislative committees
Theories of democratic institutions: consensus and
majoritarian systems 111
Majoritarian democracy, or the 'Westminster model'
Consensus democracy
Summary
Further reading
Projects
7
The organisation of the state bureaucracy
Policy making and administration
The dictatorship of the official?
The power of the official
Mechanisms of control
The New Public Management: reinventing government
Privatisation and market efficiency
Empowerment
Theories of public bureaucracy
The rational-legal ideal-type
Clientelism
The new right, rational choice and the New
Public Management
Rational choice and bureaucracy
The New Public Management
Summary
Further reading
Projects
Xli
Contents
PART
Citizens, elites and interest mediation
133
Political attitudes and behaviour
135
Political attitudes
136
Political interests and identity
136
Political culture
137
Pattern
138
Persistence
139
The civic culture
139
Cognitive
139
Affective
139
Evaluative
139
Materialism and post-materialism
141
Sub-cultures and elite cultures
143
Political cleavages
144
Political behaviour
146
Modes of political behaviour
147
Conventional and unconventional political
behaviour
149
Patterns of political behaviour
149
Most people are not political
149
Sporadic political involvement
150
Participation rates are rising
151
Substantial variations in participation
151
Voters are not fools
151
The 'standard model' of political participation
152
Gender, age and length of residence
153
Political elites
153
Theories of political attitudes and behaviour
154
Marxist and class theory
154
Elite theory
154
Rational-choice theory
155
Social capital theory and civic participation
156
Summary
156
Further reading
157
Projects
158
Pressure groups and social movements
159
Political connections
160
Voluntary organisations and pressure groups
160
Pressure groups and political parties
162
Social movements
162
Pressure groups and social movements in action
164
Groups and issues
165
The nature of sovernment
166
Xlii
Contents
Direct routes
Indirect routes
Determinants of power
Group features
The political environment
Corporatism, para-government and tri-partism/pluralism
Corporatism
Para-government
Tri-partism/pluralism
International
Groups, pressure groups and democracy
Theories of voluntary organisations
Pluralism
Marxist/elitist theory
Social capital and civil society theory
Summary
Further reading
Projects
10
The mass media and democracy
Regulating the media
The public service model
The market model
Ownership and control
The impact of the new media technology: globalisation
and E-politics
Theories of the mass media
Summary
Further reading
Projects
11
Elections
Democratic elections
Voting systems
Voting turnout
Declining turnout?
Determinants of election turnout
System variables
Individual characteristics
Party voting
Stratification and class voting
Religious voting
xiv
Contents
Other voting patterns
New party voting patterns
Tradition and change in Mexico
Theories of voting
Sociological approaches: the Columbia school
Psychological approaches: the Michigan school
Rational choice
Summary
Further reading
Projects
12
Party organisation
New parties and movements
Party systems and party families
Party families
Party systems
One-party and coalition government
Coalition government
Coalitions and government effectiveness
Theories of parties
The 'iron law of oligarchy'
Duverger's law
Coalition theory
Majoritarian and consensus government revisited
Summary
Further reading
Projects
PART IV Policies and performance
13
Christian democracy and socialism
The nature of ideology
Six democratic ideologies
Conservatism
Social ana political affairs
Economics
Liberalism
Limited state power
Parliamentary government and the division of powers
Optimistic view of human nature
Stow reform by individual action
Free trade
Christian democracy
Natural law
xv
Contents
Family,
Subsidiarity
Protection of the weak and poor
Harmony, integration, consultation
Socialism and social democracy
Optimistic view of human nature
Equality of opportunity
Participatory democracy
Mixed economy
Peaceful reform
Nationalism
Ethno-nationalism and territory
National independence
Green political thought
Sustainable development
Decentralisation
Direct participation and democracy
Theories of ideology
Marxist and neo-Marxist theories
Marxist theory
Neo-Marxist theory
Material and non-material interests
The end of ideology and the end of history
Summary
Further reading
Projects
14
Public policies: their nature and importance
Goals and results
The nature of policy making processes
Constraints
Policy processes
Unending policy cycles
The public policy cycle
Agenda setting
Decision making
Choice of means
Implementation
Outputs and outcomes
Evaluation and feedback
Public policy structures
Corporatism
Pluralism
Tri-partite arrangements
XVI
Contents
Policy communities
Policy networks
Theories of decision making
The rational-comprehensive model
The incremental model
'Muddling through'
Bounded rationality and advocacy coalitions
Summary
Further reading
Projects
15
The state and security
Defence and national security
Conflict resolution
Just wars
Military expenditure
Internal law and order
Law enforcement
Crime, punishment and prevention
Other forms of protection
Information
Certification
Permission
Product safety
The limitations of state security
Terrorism
International crime
Corruption
The limits of state power
Theories of security and conflict
The origins of conflict
Realism and idealism
Policy communities
The military-industrial complex
Summary
Further reading
Projects
16
Welfare states and redistribution
Social security
Social security and social expenditure
Comparing social security systems
The level of social expenditure
xvii
Contents
The composition of social expenditure
Trends in social expenditure
Pensions and health programmes
Pensions
Health
Social security and taxation
Theories of the welfare state
Conflict-oriented approaches
Functionalist explanations
Institutional approaches
International and transnational dependencies
Summary
Further reading
Projects
17
States and sovereignty
Conventional states, proto-states
and supra-national states
Conventional states
Proto-states
Supra-national states
Challenges to the state
Concentration of commercial power
Rise of international
Globalisation
Changing nature of conflicts
Importance of international organisations
The retreat of the state?
Democracy without borders
The quality of democracy
Reform of state and government
The future
Summary
Further reading
Projects
Glossary of key terms
Index of names
Index of subjects
xvm
Foundations of Comparative Politics
This authoritative new introductory textbook covers the key concepts,
theories and issues involved in the study of comparative politics.
Focusing on democratic government, it covers all important topics in
the field, from constitutional design and institutions through mass
and elite politics, groups, parties, the media and governments to
policy making and implementation. The final chapter considers the
future of the state and democracy in a globalising world. The authors
draw on experiences and examples from around the world, and the
book includes an extensive supporting apparatus for students and
teachers, including briefings, controversies, fact files, key terms,
guides to further reading and related websites. Each chapter ends with
a section dealing with major theoretical approaches to the subject.
The aim is to give students a clear and comprehensive account of
comparative politics and government at the start of the twenty-first
century.
KEN NEWTON is Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of
Southampton, UK. He previously taught at the University of Essex, and
was Director of the European Consortium for Political Research.
Among his publications is the successful textbook, The New British
Politics (Longmans,
JAN W. VAN DETH is Professor of Political Science and International
Comparative Social Research at the University of Mannheim, Germany
and was Director of the Mannheim Centre for European Social
Research (MZES). His main research areas are political culture
(especially social capital and citizenship), social change and
comparative research methods. |
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spelling | Newton, Kenneth 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)130386324 aut Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world Ken Newton and Jan W. van Deth Reprint. New York, NY [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2006 XXVIII, 374 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge textbooks in comparative politics Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd rswk-swf Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd rswk-swf Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 s Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 s DE-604 Deth, Jan W. van 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)121705552 aut Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015827771&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015827771&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Newton, Kenneth 1940- Deth, Jan W. van 1950- Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd |
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title | Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world |
title_auth | Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world |
title_exact_search | Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world |
title_exact_search_txtP | Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world |
title_full | Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world Ken Newton and Jan W. van Deth |
title_fullStr | Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world Ken Newton and Jan W. van Deth |
title_full_unstemmed | Foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world Ken Newton and Jan W. van Deth |
title_short | Foundations of comparative politics |
title_sort | foundations of comparative politics democracies of the modern world |
title_sub | democracies of the modern world |
topic | Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Demokratie Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft |
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