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adam_text | Contents
Examples and Boxed Features
xiii
Preface
xiv
Part
1
^s^
The Idea of Politics
1
CHAPTER
1
Politics: Setting the Stage
1
Politics
2
Politics as the Making of Common Decisions
3
Politics as the Exercise of Power
4
Power and Choice
10
Politics of the State
13
Political Science
14
The Pleasures of Politics
17
CHAPTER
2
Modern Ideologies and Political Philosophy
20
American Ideologies
22
Liberalism
25
The Conservative Reaction
27
The Socialist Alternative
31
Communism and Socialism
34
Fascism
35
Ideologies in the Twenty-First Century
36
Religion, Politics, and Political Philosophy
38
Political Philosophy in Other Historical Eras
40
Part
11
<ъ*
The State and Public Policy
47
CHAPTER
3
The Modern State
47
The Development of the Modern State
49
The Origin of States: Power, or Choice?
51
The State as a Device to Provide Public Goods
53
vi
Contents
vii
State, Nation, and the Nation-State
55
State-Building
61
Government and the State
62
Challenges to the State
64
Some Possible Alternatives
67
Example: State-Building in Nigeria
68
Example: State-Building in the European Union
70
CHAPTER
4
Policies of the State
75
The Role of Government in the Third World
78
Constraints and Conditions for Policy
80
Defense Policy
82
Education
83
Research and Development
84
Health and Social Welfare
88
The Place of Power in Policy Analysis
90
Example: The Demographic Challenge
90
Example: Economic Development Compared with Human Development
91
Example: Uganda, An African AIDS Success Story
93
CHAPTER
5
Economic Policy of the State
96
Economic Performance I: Growth
97
Economic Performance II: Controlling Inflation and Unemployment
105
Unemployment
106
Managing Distribution to Address Inequality
108
Independent Central Banks 111
Corruption
114
Other Measures Available to Government
118
Globalization: Are States Losing Their Ability to Make Economic Policy?
118
Political Economy
120
Example: Economic Policy in Germany
122
Example: Economic Policy in Indonesia
126
CHAPTER
6
What Lies Behind Policy: Questions of Justice and Effectiveness
131
The Problem of Justice
132
Other Aspects of Justice: Procedural Justice
134
Effectiveness
138
viii
Contents
A Basic Question of Effectiveness: Authority versus the Market
140
Power and Choice
145
The Need to Act, Even under Uncertainty
145
Example: Political Choice
146
Part HI ^^ The Citizen and the Regime
149
CHAPTER
7
Democracy and Autocracy
149
Democracy
149
The Coming and Going of Democracy
151
Possible Explanations
152
What Did We Learn from the Third Wave?
154
Why Are Prosperous Countries Likely to Be Democracies?
157
Democracy and Freedom
159
Democracy and Capitalism
160
Autocracy
161
Military Government
163
Why Aren t There More Military Governments?
166
One-Party States
168
Monarchies and Theocracies
169
Democracy versus Autocracy: Material Considerations
170
Power and Choice Again
172
Example: Democratization in Spain
172
Example: Fragile Democracy in Peru
174
Example: Theocracy in Iran
177
CHAPTER
8
How Individuals Relate to the State, and the State to the
Individual
181
Legitimacy and Authority
183
Sources of Legitimacy
184
The Democratic Citizen
186
How Well Are These Requirements Met?
188
Social Capital
192
Political Culture
193
An Application of Political Culture: Robert Kagan s Of Paradise and Power
194
Religion and Political Culture
195
Political Socialization
198
Contents
ix
Example: Building Authority and Legitimacy in West Germany after World War II
201
Example: Declining Democratic Legitimacy in the United States
203
Part IV
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The Apparatus of Governance
209
CHAPTER
9
Constitutions and the Design of Government
209
Variations in Formality
210
The Virtue of Vagueness
211
Other Principles of Constitutional Design
212
Constitution-Writing
215
The Geographic Concentration of Power
217
Federal and Unitary States
218
The Distinction between Unitary and Centralized States
220
How Much Centralization Is Good?
221
Constitutions and Guarantees of Rights
222
Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
223
Example: Constitutional Government in Great Britain
224
Example: Constitutional Government in Russia
227
CHAPTER
10
Elections
230
Elections as a Means of Building Support
230
Elections as a Means of Selecting Leaders and Policies
235
Electoral Systems
235
Referendums 240
Electoral Participation
241
Effects of Choice and Information on Turnout
244
The Paradox of Voting
245
The Bases of Individuals Electoral Choices
246
Example: Proportional Representation Elections in Israel
250
Example: Elections in Nigeria
251
CHAPTER
11
Parties: A Linking and Leading Mechanism in Politics
255
The Political Party
255
Origins of the Modern Party
256
Political Parties and the Mobilization of the Masses
258
Political Parties and the Recruitment and Socialization of Leaders
259
Political Parties as a Source of Political Identity
260
x
Contents
Political Parties as a Channel of Control
263
Party Organization
263
Party Finance
265
Political Party Systems
266
Power and Choice
271
Example: The Communist Party of China
272
Example: Canada s Political Parties
273
CHAPTER
12
Structured Conflict: Interest Groups and Politics
278
Interest Groups and Representation
280
Types of Interest Groups
286
Tactics of Interest Groups
288
Patterns of Organized Interest-Group Activity
292
Pluralism
293
Neocorporatism
294
Pluralism and Neocorporatism: Power and Choice
296
Example: Interest Groups in France
297
Example: Interest Groups in Japan: Attenuated Neocorporatism
298
CHAPTER
13
Social Movements and Contentious Politics
303
Why Now?
305
Social Movements as a Public Goods Problem
307
Advantages (and Disadvantages) of Informal Organization
307
Example: The Rubber Tappers of Acre
311
Example: The Orange Revolution in Ukraine
315
CHAPTER
14
National Decision-Making Institutions: Parliamentary
Government
318
Head of State
320
The Cabinet
321
Cabinet Control
322
What Does a Parliament Do?
322
Parliamentary Committees
326
Advantages and Disadvantages of Parliamentary Government
327
Let s Make Sure I Haven t Made This Sound Too Simple
329
Consensus Parliamentarism
329
Parliaments in Autocratic Systems
331
Contents
Xl
Example: Parliamentary Government in India
333
Example: Parliamentary Government in Germany
336
CHAPTER
15
National Decision-Making Institutions: Presidential
Government
341
Presidential and Parliamentary Systems Compared
344
Responsibility for Policy
345
Presidential Systems and Comprehensive Policy
346
Recruitment of Executive Leaders
346
Review and Control of the Executive
347
Flexibility of the Political Process
349
The Split Executive of Parliamentary Systems
349
Why Aren t All Democracies Parliamentary Systems?
351
Constitutional Review and the Fragmentation of Power
353
A Note on Constitutions and Power
356
Example: Presidential Hybrid in France
357
Example: Presidential Government in Mexico
359
CHAPTER
16
Bureaucracy and the Public Sector
363
Public Administration as a Political Problem
364
Characteristics of Good Public Administration
366
Bureaucracy : A Reform of the Nineteenth Century
367
Bureaucracy versus Flexibility
368
The Problem of Protected Incompetence
369
Adjustments to Bureaucracy
370
Social Representativeness of Public Administration
371
Example: The French Bureaucracy
374
Example: Bureaucratic Cultures in Europe and Africa
375
CHAPTER
17
Law and the Courts
379
Anglo-Saxon Case Law
380
Continental European Code Law
381
The Blending of Case Law and Code Law
383
Religious Law: The
Sharia
384
Courts
386
Example: The Law in China
388
Example: The European Court of Justice
391
Xli
Contents
Part V ^ International Politics
395
CHAPTER
18
Global Politics: Politics among States (and Others)
395
The Evolution of the International System since World War II
395
The World since the Cold War
398
International Politics
403
The Absence of Central Authority
404
Fiduciary Political Roles and International Morality
406
Impediments to International Communication
407
Power and International Politics
408
The Process of International Politics
411
Power and Choice in International Politics
417
Example: An International Failure: Rwanda
418
Example: The United Nations
421
A Personal Note
423
APPENDIX Principles of Political Analysis
427
Falsifiability
427
What Makes a Statement Interesting?
428
Causation and Explanation
429
Historical Explanation
431
A Few Common Pitfalls in Analysis
432
Glossary G-l
Index I
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adam_txt |
Contents
Examples and Boxed Features
xiii
Preface
xiv
Part
1
^s^
The Idea of Politics
1
CHAPTER
1
Politics: Setting the Stage
1
Politics
2
Politics as the Making of Common Decisions
3
Politics as the Exercise of Power
4
Power and Choice
10
Politics of the State
13
Political Science
14
The Pleasures of Politics
17
CHAPTER
2
Modern Ideologies and Political Philosophy
20
American Ideologies
22
Liberalism
25
The Conservative Reaction
27
The Socialist Alternative
31
Communism and Socialism
34
Fascism
35
Ideologies in the Twenty-First Century
36
Religion, Politics, and Political Philosophy
38
Political Philosophy in Other Historical Eras
40
Part
11
<ъ*
The State and Public Policy
47
CHAPTER
3
The Modern State
47
The Development of the Modern State
49
The Origin of States: Power, or Choice?
51
The State as a Device to Provide Public Goods
53
vi
Contents
vii
"State," "Nation," and the "Nation-State"
55
State-Building
61
Government and the State
62
Challenges to the State
64
Some Possible Alternatives
67
Example: State-Building in Nigeria
68
Example: State-Building in the European Union
70
CHAPTER
4
Policies of the State
75
The Role of Government in the Third World
78
Constraints and Conditions for Policy
80
Defense Policy
82
Education
83
Research and Development
84
Health and Social Welfare
88
The Place of Power in Policy Analysis
90
Example: The Demographic Challenge
90
Example: Economic Development Compared with "Human Development"
91
Example: Uganda, An African AIDS Success Story
93
CHAPTER
5
Economic Policy of the State
96
Economic Performance I: Growth
97
Economic Performance II: Controlling Inflation and Unemployment
105
Unemployment
106
Managing Distribution to Address Inequality
108
Independent Central Banks 111
Corruption
114
Other Measures Available to Government
118
Globalization: Are States Losing Their Ability to Make Economic Policy?
118
Political Economy
120
Example: Economic Policy in Germany
122
Example: Economic Policy in Indonesia
126
CHAPTER
6
What Lies Behind Policy: Questions of Justice and Effectiveness
131
The Problem of Justice
132
Other Aspects of Justice: Procedural Justice
134
Effectiveness
138
viii
Contents
A Basic Question of Effectiveness: Authority versus the Market
140
Power and Choice
145
The Need to Act, Even under Uncertainty
145
Example: Political Choice
146
Part HI ^^ The Citizen and the Regime
149
CHAPTER
7
Democracy and Autocracy
149
Democracy
149
The Coming and Going of Democracy
151
Possible Explanations
152
What Did We Learn from the Third Wave?
154
Why Are Prosperous Countries Likely to Be Democracies?
157
Democracy and Freedom
159
Democracy and Capitalism
160
Autocracy
161
Military Government
163
Why Aren't There More Military Governments?
166
One-Party States
168
Monarchies and Theocracies
169
Democracy versus Autocracy: Material Considerations
170
"Power and Choice" Again
172
Example: Democratization in Spain
172
Example: Fragile Democracy in Peru
174
Example: Theocracy in Iran
177
CHAPTER
8
How Individuals Relate to the State, and the State to the
Individual
181
Legitimacy and Authority
183
Sources of Legitimacy
184
The "Democratic Citizen"
186
How Well Are These Requirements Met?
188
Social Capital
192
Political Culture
193
An Application of Political Culture: Robert Kagan's Of Paradise and Power
194
Religion and Political Culture
195
Political Socialization
198
Contents
ix
Example: Building Authority and Legitimacy in West Germany after World War II
201
Example: Declining Democratic Legitimacy in the United States
203
Part IV
¿тл.
The Apparatus of Governance
209
CHAPTER
9
Constitutions and the Design of Government
209
Variations in Formality
210
The Virtue of Vagueness
211
Other Principles of Constitutional Design
212
Constitution-Writing
215
The Geographic Concentration of Power
217
"Federal" and "Unitary" States
218
The Distinction between "Unitary" and "Centralized" States
220
How Much Centralization Is Good?
221
Constitutions and Guarantees of Rights
222
"Constitutionalism" and the Rule of Law
223
Example: Constitutional Government in Great Britain
224
Example: Constitutional Government in Russia
227
CHAPTER
10
Elections
230
Elections as a Means of Building Support
230
Elections as a Means of Selecting Leaders and Policies
235
Electoral Systems
235
Referendums 240
Electoral Participation
241
Effects of Choice and Information on Turnout
244
The Paradox of Voting
245
The Bases of Individuals' Electoral Choices
246
Example: Proportional Representation Elections in Israel
250
Example: Elections in Nigeria
251
CHAPTER
11
Parties: A Linking and Leading Mechanism in Politics
255
The Political Party
255
Origins of the Modern Party
256
Political Parties and the Mobilization of the Masses
258
Political Parties and the Recruitment and Socialization of Leaders
259
Political Parties as a Source of Political Identity
260
x
Contents
Political Parties as a Channel of Control
263
Party Organization
263
Party Finance
265
Political Party Systems
266
Power and Choice
271
Example: The Communist Party of China
272
Example: Canada's Political Parties
273
CHAPTER
12
Structured Conflict: Interest Groups and Politics
278
Interest Groups and Representation
280
Types of Interest Groups
286
Tactics of Interest Groups
288
Patterns of Organized Interest-Group Activity
292
Pluralism
293
Neocorporatism
294
Pluralism and Neocorporatism: Power and Choice
296
Example: Interest Groups in France
297
Example: Interest Groups in Japan: Attenuated Neocorporatism
298
CHAPTER
13
Social Movements and Contentious Politics
303
Why Now?
305
Social Movements as a Public Goods Problem
307
Advantages (and Disadvantages) of Informal Organization
307
Example: The Rubber Tappers of Acre
311
Example: The "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine
315
CHAPTER
14
National Decision-Making Institutions: Parliamentary
Government
318
Head of State
320
The Cabinet
321
Cabinet Control
322
What Does a Parliament Do?
322
Parliamentary Committees
326
Advantages and Disadvantages of Parliamentary Government
327
Let's Make Sure I Haven't Made This Sound Too Simple
329
"Consensus" Parliamentarism
329
Parliaments in Autocratic Systems
331
Contents
Xl
Example: Parliamentary Government in India
333
Example: Parliamentary Government in Germany
336
CHAPTER
15
National Decision-Making Institutions: Presidential
Government
341
Presidential and Parliamentary Systems Compared
344
Responsibility for Policy
345
Presidential Systems and Comprehensive Policy
346
Recruitment of Executive Leaders
346
Review and Control of the Executive
347
Flexibility of the Political Process
349
The Split Executive of Parliamentary Systems
349
Why Aren't All Democracies Parliamentary Systems?
351
Constitutional Review and the Fragmentation of Power
353
A Note on Constitutions and Power
356
Example: Presidential Hybrid in France
357
Example: Presidential Government in Mexico
359
CHAPTER
16
Bureaucracy and the Public Sector
363
Public Administration as a Political Problem
364
Characteristics of Good Public Administration
366
"Bureaucracy": A Reform of the Nineteenth Century
367
Bureaucracy versus Flexibility
368
The Problem of Protected Incompetence
369
Adjustments to Bureaucracy
370
Social Representativeness of Public Administration
371
Example: The French Bureaucracy
374
Example: Bureaucratic Cultures in Europe and Africa
375
CHAPTER
17
Law and the Courts
379
Anglo-Saxon Case Law
380
Continental European Code Law
381
The Blending of Case Law and Code Law
383
Religious Law: The
Sharia
384
Courts
386
Example: The Law in China
388
Example: The European Court of Justice
391
Xli
Contents
Part V ^ International Politics
395
CHAPTER
18
Global Politics: Politics among States (and Others)
395
The Evolution of the International System since World War II
395
The World since the Cold War
398
International Politics
403
The Absence of Central Authority
404
Fiduciary Political Roles and International Morality
406
Impediments to International Communication
407
Power and International Politics
408
The Process of International Politics
411
Power and Choice in International Politics
417
Example: An International Failure: Rwanda
418
Example: The United Nations
421
A Personal Note
423
APPENDIX Principles of Political Analysis
427
Falsifiability
427
What Makes a Statement Interesting?
428
Causation and Explanation
429
Historical Explanation
431
A Few Common Pitfalls in Analysis
432
Glossary G-l
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