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Handbook of Comparative Political Institutions

Edited by Adrian Vatter and Rahel Freiburghaus

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This comprehensive Handbook presents a broad range of theoretical, methodological and empirical perspectives on the comparative study of political institutions. Exploring cutting-edge developments in the field, it provides new insight into the significant diversity and impact of political institutions across space and time. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.

Keywords: Politics; and; Public; Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803929088
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: past, present, and future of the comparative study of political institutions , pp 1-21 Downloads
Adrian Vatter and Rahel Freiburghaus
Ch 2 Classical institutional theories and institutional change , pp 23-35 Downloads
Markus Hinterleitner, Fritz Sager and Kathleen Thelen
Ch 3 An interpretive perspective on political institutions , pp 36-50 Downloads
Mark Bevir
Ch 4 Qualitative-comparative, set-theoretic and case-based methods , pp 51-64 Downloads
Claudius Wagemann
Ch 5 Politometrics: quantitative methods , pp 65-86 Downloads
Josep M. Colomer
Ch 6 Experiments in and on political institutions , pp 87-103 Downloads
Enrico Antonio Bonto La Viña and Lauren E. Young
Ch 7 Textual data, data collection, and (computational) data analysis , pp 104-119 Downloads
John D. Wilkerson
Ch 8 Data and data sets , pp 120-133 Downloads
Rahel Freiburghaus
Ch 9 Electoral systems and the personal vote , pp 135-151 Downloads
Jorge M. Fernandes, Yael Shomer and Matthew S. Shugart
Ch 10 Party (system) institutionalization and the institutions of democratic polities , pp 154-173 Downloads
Herbert P. Kitschelt and Philipp Rehm
Ch 11 Democratic governance and the institutionalization of interest group representation , pp 174-192 Downloads
Jan Beyers and William Maloney
Ch 12 Social movements , pp 193-204 Downloads
Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso
Ch 13 Digital media and digital media systems , pp 205-214 Downloads
Laia Castro and Sina Blassnig
Ch 14 Political executives , pp 215-231 Downloads
Rudy B. Andeweg (†)
Ch 15 Bureaucracy and public administrations , pp 232-247 Downloads
B. Guy Peters
Ch 16 Legislatures and legislative behaviour , pp 248-262 Downloads
Hanna Bäck and Marc Debus
Ch 17 Bicameralism , pp 263-275 Downloads
Sean Mueller
Ch 18 Direct democracy , pp 276-293 Downloads
David Altman
Ch 19 Deliberative mini-publics , pp 294-309 Downloads
Kimmo Grönlund and Maija Setälä
Ch 20 Federalism and federal systems , pp 310-324 Downloads
Nathalie Behnke and Arthur Benz
Ch 21 Regional political institutions , pp 325-343 Downloads
Arjan H. Schakel and Alexander Verdoes
Ch 22 Judiciary and judicial behaviour , pp 347-361 Downloads
Lee Epstein, Urška Šadl and Keren Weinshall
Ch 23 Constitutions and the rule of law , pp 362-377 Downloads
Astrid Lorenz
Ch 24 Development and decline of democracies: the role of institutional factors , pp 379-394 Downloads
Carl Henrik Knutsen and Jan Teorell
Ch 25 How forms of government shape models of democracy and their vulnerability to backsliding , pp 395-409 Downloads
Steffen Ganghof
Ch 26 Power concentration and power diffusion: a new typology of political-institutional patterns of democracy , pp 410-428 Downloads
Julian Bernauer and Adrian Vatter
Ch 27 Political institutions and public policy , pp 429-450 Downloads
Christoph Knill, Yves Steinebach and Xavier Fernández-i-Marín
Ch 28 Political institutions and economic development , pp 451-466 Downloads
Jacob G. Hariri and Mogens K. Justesen
Ch 29 Political institutions and the corruption of politics , pp 467-482 Downloads
Oksana Huss, Alice Mattoni and Fernanda Odilla
Ch 30 Political institutions and political support , pp 483-499 Downloads
Julian Erhardt and Markus Freitag
Ch 31 Is there an institutional theory of comparative politics? Can there be? , pp 501-513 Downloads
B. Guy Peters

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