This book deals with ongoing processes of European cooperation and integration, processes that may have a potential to change the political organization of Europe. Based on ideas from 'the new institutionalism' the book offers a systematic perspective on institutional change and in particular the role of institutions in relation to four central and durable issues in the study of political life.
This book deals with ongoing processes of European cooperation and integration, processes that may have a potential to change the political organization of Europe. Based on ideas from 'the new institutionalism' the book offers a systematic perspective on institutional change and in particular the role of institutions in relation to four central and durable issues in the study of political life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johan P. Olsen (b. 14 August 1939 in Tromsø, Norway) is professor in political science and Director of Research at the Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo. Either alone or in collaboration with colleagues, he has written or edited 19 books and written more than 100 book chapters and articles, many of them in leading international journals. Together with James G. March and Michael D. Cohen he developed the 'garbage can'-model of organizational decision making, and together with March he launched the concept of 'new institutionalism' in the mid 1980s. He received the American Political Science Association's John Gaus Award for his life-long contribution to public administration and political science
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Unity and diversity 1: The possibility of political order 2: The legacy: Nationalization of political life 3: "Europeanization": fashionable and contested term 4: A prelude to an institutional account Part II. Citizens and their helpers 5: What role for Euro citizens? 6: "DEL to serve the citizens of Europe" 7: Institutions of governance - can democracies choose them? 8: Reformers as pawns, engineers and gardeners 9: Coping with conflict at constitutional moments Part IV. New and old political orders 10: Europeanization of the territorial state 11: Towards a European administrative space? Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I. Unity and diversity 1: The possibility of political order 2: The legacy: Nationalization of political life 3: "Europeanization": fashionable and contested term 4: A prelude to an institutional account Part II. Citizens and their helpers 5: What role for Euro citizens? 6: "DEL to serve the citizens of Europe" 7: Institutions of governance - can democracies choose them? 8: Reformers as pawns, engineers and gardeners 9: Coping with conflict at constitutional moments Part IV. New and old political orders 10: Europeanization of the territorial state 11: Towards a European administrative space? Bibliography Index
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