Foundations of comparative politics: democracies of the modern world
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adam_text | Contents
List of briefings page
xviii
List of fad files
xx
List of controversies
xxi
List of tables
xxii
List of figures
xxiii
Preface to the second edition
xxiv
Acknowledgements
xxv
List of abbreviations and acronyms
xxvi
Key terms and concepts
xxviii
How to use this book
xxix
Introduction
1
Why comparative politics?
1
Understanding our own country
1
Understanding other countries
2
Constructing valid generalisations
2
The strengths and weakness of cross-national
comparative political science
4
The pros and cons of cross-national comparative
politics
5
It cannot answer questions of values
5
It lacks evidence
5
It deals in probabilities not certainties or laws
б
It suffers
trom
the fetal flaw that what it can measure
is not worth studying
б
Every country in the world is unique so comparisons
are impossible
7
The themes that run through the book
-
what to
watch for
8
The importance of institutions
9
History matters
9
The social and economic basis of politics
9
vu
Contents
Politics
matters
1°
From a mass of detail to general types
10
PARTI
The state: origins and development
11
1
The development of the modern state
13
What is a state?
14
Territory, people and sovereignty
19
The rise of the modern state
23
Historical origins and development
23
State formation and nation building
24
Catalysts: warfare and capitalism
26
Growth after
1945 28
State theories
29
Constitutional approaches
30
Ethical and moral approaches
30
Conflict approaches
30
Pluralist approaches
31
Other theories
31
What have we learned?
31
Lessons of comparison
32
Projects
32
Further reading
33
Websites
33
2
States and democracy
34
Why study states
35
The modern state and democracy
39
Citizens rights
39
Elections and parliamentary accountability
40
Democracy and the rise of democratic states
41
Redistribution and the welfare state
46
Theories of state and society
47
State supremacy
47
State dependency
48
Interdependency
49
Separation and autonomy
49
What have we learned?
50
Lessons of comparison
50
Projects
51
Further reading
51
Websites
52
viii
Contents
3
Democratic change and persistence
53
Transitions towards democracy
54
The limits of
démocratisation
57
Embedded, partial and defective democracies
59
Theories of democratic change and persistence
63
What have we learned?
65
Lessons of comparison
65
Projects
66
Further reading
66
Websites
67
PART II
The polity: structures and institutions
69
4
Constitutions
71
What a constitution is, and why we have them
72
The separation of powers
75
Executives
75
Legislatures
76
Judiciaries
79
Judicial activism
81
Unitary and federal states
82
The limits of constitutionalism
82
Constitutional and institutional theories
83
The old constitutionalism
83
The new constitutionalism
85
The new institutionalism
86
What have we learned?
88
Lessons of comparison
89
Projects
89
Further reading
90
Websites
90
5
Presidential and parliamentary
government
91
Presidential systems
92
Parliamentary systems
94
Semi-presidential systems
96
Presidential, parliamentary and semi-presidential
systems compared
97
Theories of parliamentary, presidential and
semi-presidential government
99
What have we learned?
102
IX
Contents
The lessons of comparison
102
Projects
103
Further reading
103
Websites
103
6
Multi-level government international,
national and sub-national
105
Supra-national and international government
107
Confederations
107
The European Union: federation or confederation?
109
The national level: federal and unitary states
109
Geographically large countries 111
Countries with markedly different geographical regions
112
Unitary and federal systems in practice
114
Local government
117
Central-local political conflict
119
Democracy, size and efficiency
120
Restructuring local government
122
The interplay of multi-level government: the case of
the
EU 125
The arguments for and against centralisation and
decentralisation
125
Arguments for centralisation
126
Theories of multi-level government
127
Philosophical and political theories: Mill and
Tocqueville
127
Pluralist theory
127
Economic theories
128
Centre-periphery relations
129
What have we learned?
130
Lessons of comparison
131
Projects
131
Further reading
132
Websites
132
7
Policy making and legislating: executives
and legislatures
134
Making laws: executives and legislatures
135
The rise of executives
136
Increasing power of executives?
139
The functions of legislatures
141
Representation of public opinion
141
Legitimation
142
Contents
Law making
142
Scrutiny of the executive and the administration
142
Legislative committees
144
Theories of democratic institutions: consenus and
majoritarian systems
146
Majoritarian democracy, or the Westminster model
146
Consensus democracy
148
What have we learned?
149
Lessons of comparison
149
Projects
150
Further reading
150
Websites
150
8
Implementation: the public bureaucracy
152
The organisation of the state bureaucracy
153
Policy making and administration
157
The dictatorship of the official?
158
The power of the official
158
Mechanisms of control
159
The New Public Management: reinventing government
160
Privatisation and market efficiency
160
Empowerment
161
Theories of public bureaucracy
161
The rational-legal ideal-type
161
Clientelism
163
The new right, rational choice and the
New Public Management
164
What have we learned?
166
Lessons of comparison
166
Projects
167
Further reading
167
Websites
168
PART 111
Citizens, elites and interest mediation
169
9
Political attitudes and behaviour
171
Political attitudes
172
Political interests and identity
172
Political culture
173
The civic culture
175
Materialism and post-materialism
177
Sub-cultures and elite cultures
179
Xl
Contents
Political cleavages
180
Different cleavage lines
181
Cleavages in countries and world regions
183
Political behaviour
184
Modes of political behaviour
185
Conventional and unconventional political behaviour
187
Patterns of political behaviour
187
Theories of political attitudes and behaviour
193
Marxist and class theory
193
Elite theory
193
Rational-choice theory
194
Social capital theory and civic participation
195
What have we learned?
195
Lessons of comparison
196
Projects
196
Further reading
197
Websites
197
10
Pressure groups and social movements
198
Political connections
199
Voluntary organisations and pressure groups
199
Pressure groups and political parties
201
Social movements
203
Pressure groups and social movements in action
205
Groups and issues
206
The nature of government
207
Determinants of power
210
Group features
211
The political environment
212
Corporatism, para-government and tri-partism/
pluralism
213
Corporatism
213
Para-government
214
Tri-partism/pluralism
215
International
NGOs 216
Groups, pressure groups and democracy
216
Theories of voluntary organisations
217
Pluralism
217
Marxist/elitist theory
219
Social capital and civil society theory
220
What have we learned?
221
Lessons of comparison
221
Projects
222
xii
Contents
Further reading
222
Websites
223
11
The mass media
224
The mass media and democracy
225
Regulating the media
227
The public service model
227
The market model
229
Ownership and control
233
The impact of the new media technology:
globalisation and E-politics
234
Theories of the mass media
239
What have we learned?
242
Lessons of comparison
243
Projects
243
Futher reading
244
Websites
244
12
Voters and elections
245
Elections
246
Democratic elections
246
Voting systems
246
Voting turnout
250
Declining turnout?
251
Determinants of election turnout
252
Party voting
254
Economic voting and stratification
255
Religious voting
256
Other voting patterns
258
New party voting patterns
258
Tradition and change in Mexico
260
Theories of voting
261
Sociological approaches: the Columbia school
261
Psychological approaches: the Michigan school
262
Rational choice
263
What have we learned?
265
Lessons of comparison
265
Projects
266
Further reading
266
Websites
266
13
Party government
268
Partv organisation
269
xiii
Contents
New parties and movements
271
Party systems and party families
272
Party families
272
Party systems
273
One-party and coalition government
276
Coalition government
277
Coalitions and government effectiveness
280
Parties and democracy
281
Theories of parties
281
The iron law of oligarchy
281
Duverger s law
283
Coalition theory
284
Majoritarian and consensus government revisited
285
What have we learned?
286
Lessons of comparison
287
Projects
287
Further reading
288
Websites
288
PART «V
Policies and performance
289
14
Political ideologies: conservatism,
liberalism,
Christian
democracy
and socialism
291
The nature of ideology
292
Four democratic ideologies
294
Conservatism
294
Liberalism
297
Christian democracy
299
Socialism and social democracy
302
Three minor schools of thought
304
Nationalism
304
Green political thought
305
Populism
307
Theories of ideology
307
Marxist and neo-Marxist theories
308
Material and non-material interests
309
The end of ideology and the end of history
310
What have we learned?
311
Lessons of comparison
312
Projects
312
Further reading
313
Websites
313
xiv
Contents
15
Decision making
315
Public policies: their nature and importance
316
Goals and results
316
The nature of policy-making processes
316
The public policy cycle
318
Agenda setting
318
Decision making
321
Choice of means
322
Implementation
323
Outputs and outcomes
324
Evaluation and feedback
324
Public policy structures
325
Corporatism
326
Pluralism
328
Theories of decision making
331
The rational-comprehensive model
331
The incremental model
333
What have we learned?
334
Lessons of comparison
334
Projects
335
Further reading
335
Websites
336
16
Defence and security
337
The state and security
338
Defence and national security
339
Conflict resolution
339
Just wars
341
Military expenditure
342
Internal law and order
345
Law enforcement
345
Crime, punishment and prevention
346
Other forms of protection
349
Information
349
Certification
349
Permission
349
Product safety
350
The
limitations
of state security
350
Terrorism
351
International crime
352
Corruption
352
The limits of state power
352
Theories of security and conflict
353
The origins of conflict
354
XV
Contents
354
Realism
and idealism
355
Policy communities
The military-industrial complex 35
What have we learned? 356
357
Lessons of comparison
Projects M/
Further reading
Websites 358
17
Welfare 360
Welfare states and redistribution 361
Social security 363
Social security and social expenditure 363
Comparing social security systems 36
The level of social expenditure 36
The composition of social expenditure 366
Trends in social expenditure
Pensions and health programmes
Pensions 371
Health 372
Social security and taxation J
Theories of the welfare state J
Conflict-oriented approaches
Functionalist explanations 3
rvin
Institutional approaches
International and transnational dependencies 379
What have we learned? 380
Lessons of comparison
Projects 381
Further reading 381
Websites 382
18
The future of the democratic state 383
States and sovereignty 385
Conventional states, proto-states and
supra-national states 385
Challenges to the state 387
The retreat of the state? 390
Democracy without borders 392
The quality of democracy 392
Reform of state and government 393
The future
396
What have we learned? 397
xvi
Contents
Lessons of comparison
398
Projects
398
Further reading
399
Websites
399
Postscript: How and what to compare?
400
Comparing many or a few countries?
401
Comparing many cases
402
Comparing a few cases
404
Selecting comparable countries
405
How many countries is enough?
408
Comparing apples and oranges
410
Looking for more abstract concepts
411
Looking for equivalent concepts
412
What have we learned?
413
Projects
414
Further reading
414
Websites
415
Glossary ofkey terms
416
Index of names
430
Index of subjects
433
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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_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 | Comparative government Democracy Representative government and representation Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Comparative government Democracy Representative government and representation Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft Demokratie |
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