Nicole Bolleyer (University of E Professor of Comparative Politics
State and Civil Society
Regulating Interest Groups, Parties, and Public Benefit Organizations in Contemporary Democracies
Nicole Bolleyer (University of E Professor of Comparative Politics
State and Civil Society
Regulating Interest Groups, Parties, and Public Benefit Organizations in Contemporary Democracies
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This book examines how interest groups, political parties, and public benefit organizations are legally regulated in 19 democracies. It it develops and empirically examines a new interdisciplinary theory on why democracies adopt permissive or constraining regulation of civil society organizations.
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This book examines how interest groups, political parties, and public benefit organizations are legally regulated in 19 democracies. It it develops and empirically examines a new interdisciplinary theory on why democracies adopt permissive or constraining regulation of civil society organizations.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9780198758587
- ISBN-10: 0198758588
- Artikelnr.: 52716069
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9780198758587
- ISBN-10: 0198758588
- Artikelnr.: 52716069
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nicole Bolleyer is a Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Exeter. Her publications include New Parties in Old Party Systems: Persistence and Decline in 17 Democracies (OUP, 2013) and Intergovernmental Cooperation: Rational Choices in Federal Systems and Beyond (OUP, 2009), and she has published in numerous journals such as Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Politics, European Journal of Political Research, Governance, Political Studies, Party Politics, and the European Political Science Review.
* PART I Why and How to Study Legal Regulation of Organized Civil
Society Comparatively
* 1: The Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society: A Comparative
Study
* 2: Studying Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society
Cross-Nationally: Analytical Tools and Empirical Strategy
* PART II How Parties, Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
Are Regulated
* 3: The Legal Regulation of Political Parties in Long-Lived
Democracies
* 4: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
in Long-lived Democracies: Formation and Dissolution
* 5: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit
Organizations: The Operation Stage - Constitutive Function and
Resources
* PART IV How Democracies Regulate Organized Civil Society - The
Importance of Legal Dispositions
* 6: The Diversity of Legal Environments for Organized Civil Society in
Long-lived Democracies: A Theoretical Framework
* 7: The Legal Environments of Organized Civil Society in 19
Democracies: A Cross-National Analysis
* PART IV The Long-Term Evolution of Legal Frameworks for Organized
Civil Society
* 8: The Voluntarist Path towards a Permissive Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: Sweden
* 9: The Functionalist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment
for Organized Civil Society: UK
* 10: The Statist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: France
* 11: Conclusions
Society Comparatively
* 1: The Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society: A Comparative
Study
* 2: Studying Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society
Cross-Nationally: Analytical Tools and Empirical Strategy
* PART II How Parties, Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
Are Regulated
* 3: The Legal Regulation of Political Parties in Long-Lived
Democracies
* 4: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
in Long-lived Democracies: Formation and Dissolution
* 5: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit
Organizations: The Operation Stage - Constitutive Function and
Resources
* PART IV How Democracies Regulate Organized Civil Society - The
Importance of Legal Dispositions
* 6: The Diversity of Legal Environments for Organized Civil Society in
Long-lived Democracies: A Theoretical Framework
* 7: The Legal Environments of Organized Civil Society in 19
Democracies: A Cross-National Analysis
* PART IV The Long-Term Evolution of Legal Frameworks for Organized
Civil Society
* 8: The Voluntarist Path towards a Permissive Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: Sweden
* 9: The Functionalist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment
for Organized Civil Society: UK
* 10: The Statist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: France
* 11: Conclusions
* PART I Why and How to Study Legal Regulation of Organized Civil
Society Comparatively
* 1: The Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society: A Comparative
Study
* 2: Studying Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society
Cross-Nationally: Analytical Tools and Empirical Strategy
* PART II How Parties, Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
Are Regulated
* 3: The Legal Regulation of Political Parties in Long-Lived
Democracies
* 4: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
in Long-lived Democracies: Formation and Dissolution
* 5: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit
Organizations: The Operation Stage - Constitutive Function and
Resources
* PART IV How Democracies Regulate Organized Civil Society - The
Importance of Legal Dispositions
* 6: The Diversity of Legal Environments for Organized Civil Society in
Long-lived Democracies: A Theoretical Framework
* 7: The Legal Environments of Organized Civil Society in 19
Democracies: A Cross-National Analysis
* PART IV The Long-Term Evolution of Legal Frameworks for Organized
Civil Society
* 8: The Voluntarist Path towards a Permissive Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: Sweden
* 9: The Functionalist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment
for Organized Civil Society: UK
* 10: The Statist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: France
* 11: Conclusions
Society Comparatively
* 1: The Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society: A Comparative
Study
* 2: Studying Legal Regulation of Organized Civil Society
Cross-Nationally: Analytical Tools and Empirical Strategy
* PART II How Parties, Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
Are Regulated
* 3: The Legal Regulation of Political Parties in Long-Lived
Democracies
* 4: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit Organizations
in Long-lived Democracies: Formation and Dissolution
* 5: The Regulation of Interest Groups and Public Benefit
Organizations: The Operation Stage - Constitutive Function and
Resources
* PART IV How Democracies Regulate Organized Civil Society - The
Importance of Legal Dispositions
* 6: The Diversity of Legal Environments for Organized Civil Society in
Long-lived Democracies: A Theoretical Framework
* 7: The Legal Environments of Organized Civil Society in 19
Democracies: A Cross-National Analysis
* PART IV The Long-Term Evolution of Legal Frameworks for Organized
Civil Society
* 8: The Voluntarist Path towards a Permissive Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: Sweden
* 9: The Functionalist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment
for Organized Civil Society: UK
* 10: The Statist Path towards a Constraining Legal Environment for
Organized Civil Society: France
* 11: Conclusions