Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism
Herausgeber: Kitschelt, Herbert; Marks, Gary; Lange, Peter
Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism
Herausgeber: Kitschelt, Herbert; Marks, Gary; Lange, Peter
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1031g
- ISBN-13: 9780521624466
- ISBN-10: 0521624460
- Artikelnr.: 21198664
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Preface; Introduction; Part I. The International Setting for Political
Economic Strategies: 1. The global economy, 'post-Fordism,' and trade
policy in advanced capitalist states Timothy McKeown; 2. The
internationalization of capital Beth Simmons; 3. The making of a polity:
the struggle over European integration Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks; Part
II.The Dynamics of Domestic Political Economies: 4. Divergent production
regimes: coordinated and uncoordinated market economies in the 1980s and
1990s David Soskice; 5. The political economy of Europe in an era of
interdependence Peter A. Hall; 6. The welfare state in hard times Evelyne
Huber, and Leonard Ray; 7. Trade Union Organization and industrial
relations in the postwar era in twelve countries Miriam Golden, Michael
Wallerstein, and Peter Lange; 8. Social democratic labor market
institutions: a retrospective analysis Karl Ove Moene and Michael
Wallerstein; 9. The declining significance of male workers: Trade Union
responses to changing labor markets Jytte Klausen; Part III. Political
Economy and Democratic Competition: 10. Politics without class:
postindustrial cleavages in Europe and America Gøsta Epsing-Andersen; 11.
European social democracy between electoral competition and political
economy Herbert Kitschelt; 12. Contemporary Christian democracy and the
demise of the politics of mediation Kees van Kersbergen; 13. The political
economy of neoliberalism: Britain and the United States in the 1980s
Desmond King and Stewart Wood; 14. Movements of the left, movements of the
right: putting the mobilization of social movements into political context
Hans Peter Kriesi; Conclusion: 15. Convergence and divergence in advanced
capitalist democracies Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, and John
D. Stephens.
Economic Strategies: 1. The global economy, 'post-Fordism,' and trade
policy in advanced capitalist states Timothy McKeown; 2. The
internationalization of capital Beth Simmons; 3. The making of a polity:
the struggle over European integration Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks; Part
II.The Dynamics of Domestic Political Economies: 4. Divergent production
regimes: coordinated and uncoordinated market economies in the 1980s and
1990s David Soskice; 5. The political economy of Europe in an era of
interdependence Peter A. Hall; 6. The welfare state in hard times Evelyne
Huber, and Leonard Ray; 7. Trade Union Organization and industrial
relations in the postwar era in twelve countries Miriam Golden, Michael
Wallerstein, and Peter Lange; 8. Social democratic labor market
institutions: a retrospective analysis Karl Ove Moene and Michael
Wallerstein; 9. The declining significance of male workers: Trade Union
responses to changing labor markets Jytte Klausen; Part III. Political
Economy and Democratic Competition: 10. Politics without class:
postindustrial cleavages in Europe and America Gøsta Epsing-Andersen; 11.
European social democracy between electoral competition and political
economy Herbert Kitschelt; 12. Contemporary Christian democracy and the
demise of the politics of mediation Kees van Kersbergen; 13. The political
economy of neoliberalism: Britain and the United States in the 1980s
Desmond King and Stewart Wood; 14. Movements of the left, movements of the
right: putting the mobilization of social movements into political context
Hans Peter Kriesi; Conclusion: 15. Convergence and divergence in advanced
capitalist democracies Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, and John
D. Stephens.
Preface; Introduction; Part I. The International Setting for Political
Economic Strategies: 1. The global economy, 'post-Fordism,' and trade
policy in advanced capitalist states Timothy McKeown; 2. The
internationalization of capital Beth Simmons; 3. The making of a polity:
the struggle over European integration Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks; Part
II.The Dynamics of Domestic Political Economies: 4. Divergent production
regimes: coordinated and uncoordinated market economies in the 1980s and
1990s David Soskice; 5. The political economy of Europe in an era of
interdependence Peter A. Hall; 6. The welfare state in hard times Evelyne
Huber, and Leonard Ray; 7. Trade Union Organization and industrial
relations in the postwar era in twelve countries Miriam Golden, Michael
Wallerstein, and Peter Lange; 8. Social democratic labor market
institutions: a retrospective analysis Karl Ove Moene and Michael
Wallerstein; 9. The declining significance of male workers: Trade Union
responses to changing labor markets Jytte Klausen; Part III. Political
Economy and Democratic Competition: 10. Politics without class:
postindustrial cleavages in Europe and America Gøsta Epsing-Andersen; 11.
European social democracy between electoral competition and political
economy Herbert Kitschelt; 12. Contemporary Christian democracy and the
demise of the politics of mediation Kees van Kersbergen; 13. The political
economy of neoliberalism: Britain and the United States in the 1980s
Desmond King and Stewart Wood; 14. Movements of the left, movements of the
right: putting the mobilization of social movements into political context
Hans Peter Kriesi; Conclusion: 15. Convergence and divergence in advanced
capitalist democracies Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, and John
D. Stephens.
Economic Strategies: 1. The global economy, 'post-Fordism,' and trade
policy in advanced capitalist states Timothy McKeown; 2. The
internationalization of capital Beth Simmons; 3. The making of a polity:
the struggle over European integration Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks; Part
II.The Dynamics of Domestic Political Economies: 4. Divergent production
regimes: coordinated and uncoordinated market economies in the 1980s and
1990s David Soskice; 5. The political economy of Europe in an era of
interdependence Peter A. Hall; 6. The welfare state in hard times Evelyne
Huber, and Leonard Ray; 7. Trade Union Organization and industrial
relations in the postwar era in twelve countries Miriam Golden, Michael
Wallerstein, and Peter Lange; 8. Social democratic labor market
institutions: a retrospective analysis Karl Ove Moene and Michael
Wallerstein; 9. The declining significance of male workers: Trade Union
responses to changing labor markets Jytte Klausen; Part III. Political
Economy and Democratic Competition: 10. Politics without class:
postindustrial cleavages in Europe and America Gøsta Epsing-Andersen; 11.
European social democracy between electoral competition and political
economy Herbert Kitschelt; 12. Contemporary Christian democracy and the
demise of the politics of mediation Kees van Kersbergen; 13. The political
economy of neoliberalism: Britain and the United States in the 1980s
Desmond King and Stewart Wood; 14. Movements of the left, movements of the
right: putting the mobilization of social movements into political context
Hans Peter Kriesi; Conclusion: 15. Convergence and divergence in advanced
capitalist democracies Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, and John
D. Stephens.