"Political Institutions and Outcomes" looks at various democratic institutions in a comparison of Westminster and the results promoted by other systems. This comprehensive evaluation of performance covers the executive, the legislature and the judicial system, as well as looking at social and economic outcomes. Covering major themes in a very strong market, this book is unusual in its breadth of coverage and will further the authors already excellent reputation in these areas.
"Political Institutions and Outcomes" looks at various democratic institutions in a comparison of Westminster and the results promoted by other systems. This comprehensive evaluation of performance covers the executive, the legislature and the judicial system, as well as looking at social and economic outcomes. Covering major themes in a very strong market, this book is unusual in its breadth of coverage and will further the authors already excellent reputation in these areas.
Jan-Erik Lane is Professor of Political Science at the University of Geneva; he has published widely in public management and political theory. Svante Ersson is a lecturer at Umea University. They are joint authors of a number of comparative books, including Politics and Society in Western Europe, 4th edition.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 Theoretical Section Chapter 1 What is an institution? Chapter 2 Institutions and interests Chapter 3 Outputs, outcomes and institutions Part 2 Substantive analyses section Basic state institutions Chapter 4 Federalism Chapter 5 The institutionalization of human rights The Montesquieu system Chapter 6 Presidential or parliamentary executives Chapter 7 Impact of legislative institutions Chapter 8 Judicial institutions The Lijphart system Chapter 9 The Duverger theory Chapter 10 Westminster versus Consensus democracy - a tenable distinction? Chapter 11 Konkordanzdemokratie and corporatism The Friedman system Chapter 12 The economic outcomes of market institutions Chapter 13 The economic outcomes of market institutions Chapter 14 Economic institutions and political freedom Chapter 15 Conclusion
Introduction Part 1 Theoretical Section Chapter 1 What is an institution? Chapter 2 Institutions and interests Chapter 3 Outputs, outcomes and institutions Part 2 Substantive analyses section Basic state institutions Chapter 4 Federalism Chapter 5 The institutionalization of human rights The Montesquieu system Chapter 6 Presidential or parliamentary executives Chapter 7 Impact of legislative institutions Chapter 8 Judicial institutions The Lijphart system Chapter 9 The Duverger theory Chapter 10 Westminster versus Consensus democracy - a tenable distinction? Chapter 11 Konkordanzdemokratie and corporatism The Friedman system Chapter 12 The economic outcomes of market institutions Chapter 13 The economic outcomes of market institutions Chapter 14 Economic institutions and political freedom Chapter 15 Conclusion
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