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The SAGE handbook of political science / edited by Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Bertrand Badie & Leonardo Morlino.

Contributor(s): Berg-Schlosser, Dirk [editor.] | Badie, Bertrand [editor.] | Morlino, Leonardo, 1947- [editor.] | Credo Reference (Firm) [distributor.].
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2021Edition: [Enhanced Credo edition].Description: 1 online resource (107 entries) : 44 images ; digital files.Content type: text | still image Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781787858091; 9781529715439; 1529715431.Subject(s): Political scienceGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this item online
Contents:
List of figures and tables -- Notes on the editors and contributors -- Preface / Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino and Bertrand Badie -- Introduction / Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino and Bertrand Badie -- Part I: Political theory: 1. Comparative political theory / Siddharth Mallavarapu; 2. Constructivism / Jun Ayukawa; 3. Emile Durkhein's sociological insight into political phenomena / Gianfranco Poggi; 4. Economic analysis in political science / James F. Hollifield and Hiroki Takeuchi; 5. Functionalism and its legacy / Timofey Agarin; 6. Feminist political science / Marian Sawer; 7. Marx and Marxism in politics / Dingping Guo; 8. The new institutionalism in political science / B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre; 9. How to understand normative political theory / Furio Cerutti; 10. Political anthropology and its legacy / Yves Schemeil; 11. Uses and abuses of formal models in political science / Jack Paine and Scott A. Tyson; 12. Postmodernism past, present and future / Richard Beardsworth; 13. David Easton's political systems analysis / Henrik P. Bang; 14. Max Weber and the Weberian tradition in political science / Andreas Anter and Hinnerk Bruhns --
Part II: Methods: 15. The survival and adaptation of area studies / Rudra Sil; 16. Big data in social sciences / Uwe Wagschal and Felix Ettensperger; 17. Case studies and process tracing / Derek Beach; 18. Causation / Michael Baumgartner; 19. Concept regulation in political science / Zachary Elkins; 20. Configurative methods / Claudius Wagemann; 21. Designing a research project / Hans Keman; 22. Experiments / Anna Bassi; 23. Historical and longitudinal analyses / Einar Berntzen; 24. Interpretative methods / Terrell Carver; 25. Methodology: qualitative and quantitative approaches / Nathaniel Beck; 26. Mixed method and multimethod research and design / Manfred Max Bergman; 27. Ontologies, epistemologies and the methodological awakening / Jonathon Moses; 28. Survey research / Bruno Cautr�es -- Part III: Political sociology: 29. Clientelism / Herbert Kitschelt; 30. Elites / Ursula Hoffmann-Lange; 31. Identities / Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski; -- 32. Interest group systems in the age of globalization / Liborio Mattina; 33. Parties / Daniel-Louis Seiler; 34. Pluralism / Roland Czada; 35. Political behavior / Oscar Gabriel; 36. Political communication / Gianpietro Mazzoleni and Cristopher Cepernich; 37. Political cultures / Dirk Berg-Schlosser; 38. Political socialization / Maria Marczewska-Rytko; 39. Social movements / Donatella della Porta; 40. Social structure / Manuel Antonio Garret�on and Nicol�as Selam�e --
Part IV: Comparative politics: 41. Political accountability / Yannis Papadopoulos; 42. Authoritarianisms and authoritarianization / Oliver Schlumberger and Tasha Schedler; 43. Democracies / Philippe C. Schmitter; 44. Electoral systems / Bernard Grofman; 45. Executive power / Ferdinand M�uller-Rommel and Michelangelo Vercesi; 46. Federalisms / Surinder Kler Shukla; 47. Hybrid regimes / Jean-Fran�cois Gagn�e and Anne-Laure Mah�e; 48. Judicial power / Daniela Piana; 49. Legislative power / Werner J. Patzelt; 50. Legitimacy and legitimation / Hans-Joachim Lauth; 51. Political competition / Jennifer Cyr and Alexis Work; 52. Regime change / Laurence Whitehead; 53. Religion and politics / Jeffrey Haynes; 54. Responsiveness / Jeeyang Rhee Baum; 55. Political performance and state capacity / Edeltraud Roller; 56. State formation and failure / I. William Zartman --
Part V: Public policies and administration: 57. Bureaucracy and bureaucratic effectiveness / B. Guy Peters; 58. Corruption / Bo Rothstein; 59. Governance / Carlos R. S. Milani; 60. Implementation / Harald S�tren; 61. Informal governance and participatory institutions / Leonardo Avritzer; 62. Local politics / Hellmut Wollmann; 63. Policies beyond the state / Eva G. Heidbreder and Daniel Schade; 64. Politics and policy / Giliberto Capano; 65. Policy evaluation / Evert Vedung; 66. Policy instruments / Michael Howlett; 67. Policy learning / Claire A. Dunlop and Claudio M. Radaelli; 68. Policy making: models / Rajesh Chakrabarti and Kaushiki Sanyal; 69. Regulation / David Levi-Faur and Yael Kariv-Teitelbaum; 70. Welfare state / Maurizio Ferrera -- Part VI: International relations: 71. Diplomacy / Geoffrey Wiseman; 72. Foreign policy analysis / Jonathan Paquin; 73. Globalization / Helen V. Milner; 74. International political economy / St�ephane Paquin; 75. International political theory / Richard Ned Lebow; 76. International relations theory / Gunther Hellmann; 77. Multilateralism / David M. Malone and Rohinton P. Medhora; 78. The new wars / Herfried M�unkler; 79. In search of the non-western state: historicising and de-Westphalianising statehood / Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou; 80. Regionalism / Louise Fawcett; 81. State, power and security / Klaus Schlichte and Elizaveta Gaufman; 82. Transnational relations as a field / Jeffrey D. Maslanik; 83. War and peace / Charles-Philippe David and Alexis Rapin --
Part VII: Major challenges for politics and political science in the 21st century: 84. Changes of international power relations / Bertrand Badie; 85. Environmental changes / Tancr�ede Voituriez; 86. Human rights and humanitarian interventions in the international arena / Salvador Santino Fulo Regilme Jr; 87. International migration / Christoph Rass; 88. International violence / Karim Emile Bitar and Charles Thibout; 89. Minorities: empirical and political-theoretical reflections on a cunning concept / Schirin Amir-Moazami; 90. Populism / Hanspeter Kriesi; 91. Outcomes after democratic transitions in third-wave democracies / Scott Mainwaring and Fernando Bizzarro; 92. New wars in the global south / Atta El-Battahani -- Glossary.
Abstract: Comprising three volumes of contributions from expert authors from around the world, The SAGE Handbook of Political Science aims to frame, assess and synthesize research in the field, helping to define and identify its current and future developments.
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List of figures and tables -- Notes on the editors and contributors -- Preface / Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino and Bertrand Badie -- Introduction / Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino and Bertrand Badie -- Part I: Political theory: 1. Comparative political theory / Siddharth Mallavarapu; 2. Constructivism / Jun Ayukawa; 3. Emile Durkhein's sociological insight into political phenomena / Gianfranco Poggi; 4. Economic analysis in political science / James F. Hollifield and Hiroki Takeuchi; 5. Functionalism and its legacy / Timofey Agarin; 6. Feminist political science / Marian Sawer; 7. Marx and Marxism in politics / Dingping Guo; 8. The new institutionalism in political science / B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre; 9. How to understand normative political theory / Furio Cerutti; 10. Political anthropology and its legacy / Yves Schemeil; 11. Uses and abuses of formal models in political science / Jack Paine and Scott A. Tyson; 12. Postmodernism past, present and future / Richard Beardsworth; 13. David Easton's political systems analysis / Henrik P. Bang; 14. Max Weber and the Weberian tradition in political science / Andreas Anter and Hinnerk Bruhns --

Part II: Methods: 15. The survival and adaptation of area studies / Rudra Sil; 16. Big data in social sciences / Uwe Wagschal and Felix Ettensperger; 17. Case studies and process tracing / Derek Beach; 18. Causation / Michael Baumgartner; 19. Concept regulation in political science / Zachary Elkins; 20. Configurative methods / Claudius Wagemann; 21. Designing a research project / Hans Keman; 22. Experiments / Anna Bassi; 23. Historical and longitudinal analyses / Einar Berntzen; 24. Interpretative methods / Terrell Carver; 25. Methodology: qualitative and quantitative approaches / Nathaniel Beck; 26. Mixed method and multimethod research and design / Manfred Max Bergman; 27. Ontologies, epistemologies and the methodological awakening / Jonathon Moses; 28. Survey research / Bruno Cautr�es -- Part III: Political sociology: 29. Clientelism / Herbert Kitschelt; 30. Elites / Ursula Hoffmann-Lange; 31. Identities / Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski; -- 32. Interest group systems in the age of globalization / Liborio Mattina; 33. Parties / Daniel-Louis Seiler; 34. Pluralism / Roland Czada; 35. Political behavior / Oscar Gabriel; 36. Political communication / Gianpietro Mazzoleni and Cristopher Cepernich; 37. Political cultures / Dirk Berg-Schlosser; 38. Political socialization / Maria Marczewska-Rytko; 39. Social movements / Donatella della Porta; 40. Social structure / Manuel Antonio Garret�on and Nicol�as Selam�e --

Part IV: Comparative politics: 41. Political accountability / Yannis Papadopoulos; 42. Authoritarianisms and authoritarianization / Oliver Schlumberger and Tasha Schedler; 43. Democracies / Philippe C. Schmitter; 44. Electoral systems / Bernard Grofman; 45. Executive power / Ferdinand M�uller-Rommel and Michelangelo Vercesi; 46. Federalisms / Surinder Kler Shukla; 47. Hybrid regimes / Jean-Fran�cois Gagn�e and Anne-Laure Mah�e; 48. Judicial power / Daniela Piana; 49. Legislative power / Werner J. Patzelt; 50. Legitimacy and legitimation / Hans-Joachim Lauth; 51. Political competition / Jennifer Cyr and Alexis Work; 52. Regime change / Laurence Whitehead; 53. Religion and politics / Jeffrey Haynes; 54. Responsiveness / Jeeyang Rhee Baum; 55. Political performance and state capacity / Edeltraud Roller; 56. State formation and failure / I. William Zartman --

Part V: Public policies and administration: 57. Bureaucracy and bureaucratic effectiveness / B. Guy Peters; 58. Corruption / Bo Rothstein; 59. Governance / Carlos R. S. Milani; 60. Implementation / Harald S�tren; 61. Informal governance and participatory institutions / Leonardo Avritzer; 62. Local politics / Hellmut Wollmann; 63. Policies beyond the state / Eva G. Heidbreder and Daniel Schade; 64. Politics and policy / Giliberto Capano; 65. Policy evaluation / Evert Vedung; 66. Policy instruments / Michael Howlett; 67. Policy learning / Claire A. Dunlop and Claudio M. Radaelli; 68. Policy making: models / Rajesh Chakrabarti and Kaushiki Sanyal; 69. Regulation / David Levi-Faur and Yael Kariv-Teitelbaum; 70. Welfare state / Maurizio Ferrera -- Part VI: International relations: 71. Diplomacy / Geoffrey Wiseman; 72. Foreign policy analysis / Jonathan Paquin; 73. Globalization / Helen V. Milner; 74. International political economy / St�ephane Paquin; 75. International political theory / Richard Ned Lebow; 76. International relations theory / Gunther Hellmann; 77. Multilateralism / David M. Malone and Rohinton P. Medhora; 78. The new wars / Herfried M�unkler; 79. In search of the non-western state: historicising and de-Westphalianising statehood / Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou; 80. Regionalism / Louise Fawcett; 81. State, power and security / Klaus Schlichte and Elizaveta Gaufman; 82. Transnational relations as a field / Jeffrey D. Maslanik; 83. War and peace / Charles-Philippe David and Alexis Rapin --

Part VII: Major challenges for politics and political science in the 21st century: 84. Changes of international power relations / Bertrand Badie; 85. Environmental changes / Tancr�ede Voituriez; 86. Human rights and humanitarian interventions in the international arena / Salvador Santino Fulo Regilme Jr; 87. International migration / Christoph Rass; 88. International violence / Karim Emile Bitar and Charles Thibout; 89. Minorities: empirical and political-theoretical reflections on a cunning concept / Schirin Amir-Moazami; 90. Populism / Hanspeter Kriesi; 91. Outcomes after democratic transitions in third-wave democracies / Scott Mainwaring and Fernando Bizzarro; 92. New wars in the global south / Atta El-Battahani -- Glossary.

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