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The SAGE Handbook of Political Science 

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The SAGE Handbook of Political Science presents a major retrospective and prospective overview of the discipline. Comprising three volumes of contributions from expert authors from around the world, the handbook aims to frame, assess and synthesize research in the field, helping to define and identify its current and future developments. It does so from a truly global and cross-area perspective


Chapters cover a broad range of aspects, from providing a general introduction to exploring important subfields within the discipline. Each chapter is designed to provide a state-of-the-art and comprehensive overview of the topic by incorporating cross-cutting global, interdisciplinary, and, where this applies, gender perspectives. The Handbook is arranged over seven core thematic sections:


Part 1: Political Theory


Part 2: Methods


Part 3: Political Sociology


Part 4: Comparative Politics


Part 5: Public Policies and Administration


Part 6: International Relations


Part 7: Major Challenges for Politics and Political Science in the 21st Century

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Table of Content

Volume 01

Introduction: Global Political Science – Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Bertrand Badie, & Leonardo Morlino

Part 01: Political Theory

Chapter 1: Comparative Political Theory – Siddhart Mallavarapu

Chapter 2: Constructivism – Jun Ayukawa

Chapter 3: Durkheimian Tradition in Political Science – Gianfranco Poggi

Chapter 4: Economic Analysis in Political Science – James Hollifield & Hiroki Takeuchi

Chapter 5: Functionalism and its Legacy – Timofey Agarin

Chapter 6: Feminist Political Science – Marian Sawer

Chapter 7: Marx and Marxism in Politics – Dingping Guo

Chapter 8: New Institutionalism – B. Guy Peters & Jon Pierre

Chapter 9: Normative Political Theory – Furio Cerutti

Chapter 10: Political Anthropology and its Legacy – Yves Schemeil

Chapter 11: Uses and Abuses of Formal Models in Political Science – Jack Paine & Scott Tyson

Chapter 12: Post-modernism Past, Present and Future – Richard Beardsworth

Chapter 13: David Easton′s Political Systems Analysis – Henrik Bang

Chapter 14: Max Weber and the Weberian Tradition in Political Science – Hinnerk Bruhns & Andreas Anter

Part 02: Methods

Chapter 15: The Survival and Adaptation of Area Studies – Rudra Sil

Chapter 16: Big Data in Social Sciences – Uwe Wagschal & Felix Ettensperger

Chapter 17: Case Studies and Process Tracing – Derek Beach

Chapter 18: Causation – Michael Baumgartner

Chapter 19: Concept Regulation in Political Science – Zachary Elkins

Chapter 20: Configurative Methods – Claudius Wagemann

Chapter 21: Designing a Research Project – Hans Keman

Chapter 22: Experiments – Anna Bassi

Chapter 23: Historical and Longitudinal Analyses – Einar Berntzen

Chapter 24: Interpretative Methods – Terrell Carver

Chapter 25: Methodology – Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches – Nathaniel Beck

Chapter 26: Mixed Method and Multimethod Research and Design – Manfred Max Bergman

Chapter 27: Ontologies, Epistemologies and the Methodological Awakening – Jonathon Moses

Chapter 28: Survey Research – Bruno Cautrès

Volume 02

Part 03: Political Sociology

Chapter 29: Clientelism – Herbert Kitschelt

Chapter 30: Elites – Ursula Hoffmann-Lange

Chapter 31: Identities – Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski

Chapter 32: Interest Group Systems in the Age of Globalization – Liborio Mattina

Chapter 33: Parties – Daniel-Louis Seiler

Chapter 34: Pluralism – Roland Czada

Chapter 35: Political Behavior – Oscar Gabriel

Chapter 36: Political Communication – Gianpietro Mazzoleni & Cristopher Cepernich

Chapter 37: Political Cultures – Dirk Berg-Schlosser

Chapter 38: Political Socialization – Maria Marczewska-Rytko

Chapter 39: Social Movements – Donatella della Porta

Chapter 40: Social Structure – Manuel Antonio Garreton & Nicolás Alberto Selamé Zarzar

Part 04: Comparative Politics

Chapter 41: Political Accountability – Yannis Papadopoulos

Chapter 42: Authoritarianisms and Authoritarianization – Oliver Schlumberger & Tasha Schedler

Chapter 43: Democracies – Bernard Grofman

Chapter 44: Electoral Systems – Bernard Grofman

Chapter 45: Executive Power – Ferdinand Mueller-Rommel & Michelangelo Vercesi

Chapter 46: Federalisms – Surinder Shukla

Chapter 47: Hybrid Regimes – Jean-François Gagné & Anne-Laure Mahé

Chapter 48: Judicial Power – Daniela Piana

Chapter 49: Legislative Power – Werner Patzelt

Chapter 50: Legitimacy and Legitimation – Hans-Joachim Lauth

Chapter 51: Political Competition – Jennifer Cyr & Alexis Work

Chapter 52: Regime Change – Laurence Whitehead

Chapter 53: Religion and Politics – Jeffrey Haynes

Chapter 54: Responsiveness – Jeeyang Rhee Baum

Chapter 55: Political Performance and State Capacity – Edeltraud Roller

Chapter 56: State Formation and Failure – I. William Zartman

Volume 03

Part 05: Public Policies and Administration

Chapter 57: Bureaucracy and Bureaucratic Effectiveness – B. Guy Peters

Chapter 58: Corruption – Bo Rothstein

Chapter 59: Governance – Carlos R.S. Milani

Chapter 60: Implementation – Harald Saetren

Chapter 61: Informal Governance and Participatory Institutions – Leonardo Avritzer

Chapter 62: Local Politics – Helmut Wollmann

Chapter 63: Policies Beyond the State – Eva Heidbreder & Daniel Schade

Chapter 64: Politics and Policy – Giliberto Capano

Chapter 65: Policy Evaluation – Evert Vedung

Chapter 66: Policy Instruments – Michael Howlett

Chapter 67: Policy Learning – Claire A. Dunlop & Claudio M. Radaelli

Chapter 68: Policy Making: Models – Rajesh Chakrabarti & Kaushiki Sanyal

Chapter 69: Regulation – David Levi-Faur & Yael Kariv-Teitelbaum

Chapter 70: Welfare State – Maurizio Ferrera

Part 06: International Relations

Chapter 71: Diplomacy – Geoffrey Wiseman

Chapter 72: Foreign Policy Analysis – Jonathan Paquin

Chapter 73: Globalization – Helen Milner

Chapter 74: International Political Economy – Stéphane Paquin

Chapter 75: International Political Theory – Richard Ned Lebow

Chapter 76: International Relations Theory – Gunther Hellmann

Chapter 77: Multilateralism – David M. Malone & Rohinton P. Medhora

Chapter 78: The New Wars – Herfried Muenkler

Chapter 79: In Search of the Non-Western State: Historicising and De-Westphalianising Statehood – Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou

Chapter 80: Regionalism – Louise Fawcett

Chapter 81: State, Power and Security – Klaus Schlichte & Elizaveta Gaufman

Chapter 82: Transnational Relations as a Field – Jeffrey D. Maslanik

Chapter 83: War and Peace – Charles-Philippe David & Alexis Rapin

Part 07: Major Challenges for Politics and Political Science in the 21st Century

Chapter 84: Changes of International Power Relations – Bertrand Badie

Chapter 85: Environmental Changes – Tancrède Voituriez

Chapter 86: Human Rights and Humanitarian Interventions on the International Arena – Salvador Santino Fulo Regilme Jr.

Chapter 87: International Migration – Christoph Rass

Chapter 88: International Violence – Karim Emile Bitar & Charles Thibout

Chapter 89: Minorities: Empirical and Political-Theoretical Reflections on a Cunning Concept – Schirin Amir-Moazemi

Chapter 90: Populism – Hanspeter Kriesi

Chapter 91: Outcomes after Transitions in Third Wave Democracies – Scott Mainwaring & Fernando Bizzarro

Chapter 92: New Wars in the Global South – Atta EL-Battahani

About the author

Leonardo Morlino is Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Research Center on Democracies and Democratizations at LUISS, Rome. He was President of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) (2009-12). He is the author of more than 30 books and more than 200 journal essays and book chapters published in English, French, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Chinese, Mongolian, and Japanese. His most recent books include: Changes for Democracy (Oxford UP, 2011), Democracias y Democratizaciones (CIS, 2008); Democratization and the European Union: Comparing Central and Eastern European Post-Communist Countries (Routledge 2010, with W. Sadurski), International Actors, Democratization and the Rule of Law: Anchoring Democracy? (Routledge 2008, with A. Magen). He was also one of the three editors of the International Encyclopedia of Political Science (8 voll., Sage Publications, 2011), that won the Honorable Mention of Darthmouth Medal for reference publishing in all domains of knowledge. Morlino was Professor of Political Science at the University of Florence and at the Istituto di Scienze Umane in Florence and has held a number of visiting professorships. In 2002-03 he was the Bechtel Visiting Professor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business; in 1995 visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution; and in 1989-90 NATO Fellow of the Center for European Studies, Stanford University. His academic credentials also include stints as the Monte dei Paschi Fellow at St. Anthony′s College, Oxford (2010), the Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford (2007 and 1998); visiting professor at the Juan March Institute, Madrid (1995-96); and visiting professor at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris (1993-95, 2006, 2009, 2013). Morlino is a leading specialist in comparative politics with expertise on Southern and Eastern Europe, with a focus on phenomenon of democratization. Now he is directing a new research on the impact of the 2008-14 economic crisis of the six European large democracies.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 1776 ● ISBN 9781529715439 ● File size 15.3 MB ● Editor Dirk Berg-Schlosser & Bertrand Badie ● Publisher SAGE Publications ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2020 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7388453 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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