New Institutionalism
eBook - PDF

New Institutionalism

  1. 380 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

New Institutionalism

About this book

Featuring discussions of comparative politics, public policy, and international relations, this collection from editor André Lecours is a comprehensive examination of the subject, making it a crucial addition to any political scientist?s library.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Contributors
  4. 1. New Institutionalism: Issues and Questions
  5. Part I. Theoretical Reflections on New Institutionalism
  6. 2. Ideas, Interests, and Institutions: Historical Institutionalism Revisited
  7. 3. Theorizing Institutional Change
  8. 4. Institutions and Political Rationality
  9. Part 2. Institutionalist Theory in Canadian Politics
  10. 5. Institutionalism in the Study of Canadian Politics: The English- Canadian Tradition
  11. 6. New Institutionalism and Political Science in Quebec
  12. Part 3. New Institutionalism in Comparative Politics
  13. 7. New Institutionalism and the Crisis of Transitology
  14. 8. Structuring Nationalism
  15. 9. Institutional Change and Its Consequences: The Rational Foundations of Party System Change in India
  16. Part 4. New Institutionalism and Public Policy Analysis
  17. 10. Westminster Parliamentarism, Policy Networks, and the Behaviour of Political Actors
  18. 11. Social Learning, Third Way Politics, and Welfare State Redesign
  19. 12. National Institutional Veto Points and Continental Policy Change: Failing to Amend the U.S.-Canada Migratory Birds Convention
  20. Part 5. New Institutionalism and International Relations
  21. 13. Moving beyond (or beneath) the Democratic Peace Theory: Intermediate-Level Institutions and Foreign Security Policy
  22. 14. Canada and the Global Diffusion of ‘One China’
  23. 15. Constructing the State: Sovereignty in Comparative and International Perspectives - The View from East Asia