The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism
Herausgeber: Falleti, Tulia G.; Sheingate, Adam; Fioretos, Orfeo
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This volume offers an authoritative and accessible state-of-the-art analysis of the historical institutionalism research tradition in Political Science.
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This volume offers an authoritative and accessible state-of-the-art analysis of the historical institutionalism research tradition in Political Science.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1180g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803102
- ISBN-10: 0198803109
- Artikelnr.: 51796165
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1180g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803102
- ISBN-10: 0198803109
- Artikelnr.: 51796165
Orfeo Fioretos is Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University, Philadelphia. He is the author of Creative Reconstructions: Multilateralism and European Varieties of Capitalism After 1950 (Cornell University Press, 2011). His articles on international cooperation, varieties of capitalism, global regulation, and European integration have appeared in International Organization, Comparative Political Studies, Review of International Political Economy, Journal of European Public Policy, and Review of International Studies. Tulia G. Falleti is the Class of 1965 Term Associate Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America (Cambridge University Press, 2010), which earned the Donna Lee Van Cott Award to the best book on political institutions by the Latin American Studies Association. Her articles on federalism, decentralization, authoritarianism, and qualitative methods have appeared in the American Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Publius, Studies in Comparative International Development, and Qualitative Sociology. Adam Sheingate is a Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of the Rise of the Agricultural Welfare State: Institutions and Interest Group Power in the United States, France, and Japan (Princeton University Press, 2001). He has published articles in the American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Governance, and Studies in American Political Development. His most recent book is Building a Business of Politics: The Rise of Political Consulting and the Transformation of American Democracy (OUP, 2016).
* I. INTRODUCTION
* 1: Orfeo Fioretos, Tulia G. Falleti, and Adam Sheingate: Historical
Institutionalism in Political Science
* II. FOUNDATIONS
* 2: Peter A. Hall: Politics as a Process Structured in Space and Time
* 3: Kathleen Thelen and James Conran: Institutional Change
* 4: James Mahoney, Khairunnisa Mohamedali, and Christoph Nguyen:
Causality and Time in Historical Institutionalism
* 5: Giovanni Capoccia: Critical Junctures
* 6: Sven Steinmo: Historical Institutionalism and Experimental Methods
* 7: Paul Pierson: Power in Historical Institutionalism
* 8: Mark Blyth, Oddny Helgadottir, and William Kring: Ideas and
Historical Institutionalism
* III. COMPARATIVE POLITICS
* Introduction
* 9: Atul Kohli: States and Economic Development
* 10: Hillel Soifer: The Development of State Capacity
* 11: Rodrigo Barrenechea, Edward Gibson, and Larkin Terrie: Historical
Institutionalism and Democratization Studies
* 12: Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way: Durable Authoritarianism
* 13: Rachel Beatty Riedl: Political Parties, Regimes, and Social
Cleavages
* 14: Melani Cammett and Aytug Sasmaz: Social Policy in Developing
Countries
* 15: Teri L. Caraway: Labor in Developing and Post-Communist Countries
* 16: Kellee Tsai: Adaptive Informal Institutions
* IV. AMERICAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 17: Desmond King: The American State and the Enduring Politics of
Race
* 18: Daniel J. Galvin: Political Parties in American Politics
* 19: Sarah Staszak: Law and Courts
* 20: Alan M. Jacobs: Social Policy Dynamics
* 21: Paul Frymer: Citizenship and Race
* 22: Marie Gottschalk: Inequality and the Carceral State
* V. EUROPEAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 23: R. Dan Keleman: European States in Comparative Perspective
* 24: Sheri Berman: Institutions and the Consolidation of Democracy in
Western Europe
* 25: Julia Lynch and Martin Rhodes: Historical Institutionalism and
the Welfare State
* 26: Richard Deeg and Elliot Posner: Durabilities and Changes in
Financial Systems
* 27: Pepper D. Culpepper: Capitalism, Institutions, and Power in the
Study of Business
* 28: Anna Gryzmala-Busse: Religion and European Politics
* 29: Tim Büthe: Supranationalism
* 30: Mark Thatcher and Cornelia Woll: Evolutionary Dynamics in
Internal Market Regulation in the European Union
* VI. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
* Introduction
* 31: Stephen D. Krasner: The Persistence of State Sovereignty
* 32: G. John Ikenberry: The Rise, Character, and Evolution of
International Order
* 33: Etel Solingen and Wilfred Wan: Critical Junctures, Developmental
Pathways, and Incremental Change in Security Institutions
* 34: Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore: Global Institutions Without a
Global State
* 35: Karen J. Alter: The Evolution of International Law and Courts
* 36: Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty: The Limits of Institutional
Reform in the United States and the Global Trade Regime
* 37: Eric Helleiner: Incremental Origins of Bretton Woods
* 38: Abraham L. Newman: Sequencing, Layering, and Feedbacks in Global
Regulation
* 1: Orfeo Fioretos, Tulia G. Falleti, and Adam Sheingate: Historical
Institutionalism in Political Science
* II. FOUNDATIONS
* 2: Peter A. Hall: Politics as a Process Structured in Space and Time
* 3: Kathleen Thelen and James Conran: Institutional Change
* 4: James Mahoney, Khairunnisa Mohamedali, and Christoph Nguyen:
Causality and Time in Historical Institutionalism
* 5: Giovanni Capoccia: Critical Junctures
* 6: Sven Steinmo: Historical Institutionalism and Experimental Methods
* 7: Paul Pierson: Power in Historical Institutionalism
* 8: Mark Blyth, Oddny Helgadottir, and William Kring: Ideas and
Historical Institutionalism
* III. COMPARATIVE POLITICS
* Introduction
* 9: Atul Kohli: States and Economic Development
* 10: Hillel Soifer: The Development of State Capacity
* 11: Rodrigo Barrenechea, Edward Gibson, and Larkin Terrie: Historical
Institutionalism and Democratization Studies
* 12: Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way: Durable Authoritarianism
* 13: Rachel Beatty Riedl: Political Parties, Regimes, and Social
Cleavages
* 14: Melani Cammett and Aytug Sasmaz: Social Policy in Developing
Countries
* 15: Teri L. Caraway: Labor in Developing and Post-Communist Countries
* 16: Kellee Tsai: Adaptive Informal Institutions
* IV. AMERICAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 17: Desmond King: The American State and the Enduring Politics of
Race
* 18: Daniel J. Galvin: Political Parties in American Politics
* 19: Sarah Staszak: Law and Courts
* 20: Alan M. Jacobs: Social Policy Dynamics
* 21: Paul Frymer: Citizenship and Race
* 22: Marie Gottschalk: Inequality and the Carceral State
* V. EUROPEAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 23: R. Dan Keleman: European States in Comparative Perspective
* 24: Sheri Berman: Institutions and the Consolidation of Democracy in
Western Europe
* 25: Julia Lynch and Martin Rhodes: Historical Institutionalism and
the Welfare State
* 26: Richard Deeg and Elliot Posner: Durabilities and Changes in
Financial Systems
* 27: Pepper D. Culpepper: Capitalism, Institutions, and Power in the
Study of Business
* 28: Anna Gryzmala-Busse: Religion and European Politics
* 29: Tim Büthe: Supranationalism
* 30: Mark Thatcher and Cornelia Woll: Evolutionary Dynamics in
Internal Market Regulation in the European Union
* VI. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
* Introduction
* 31: Stephen D. Krasner: The Persistence of State Sovereignty
* 32: G. John Ikenberry: The Rise, Character, and Evolution of
International Order
* 33: Etel Solingen and Wilfred Wan: Critical Junctures, Developmental
Pathways, and Incremental Change in Security Institutions
* 34: Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore: Global Institutions Without a
Global State
* 35: Karen J. Alter: The Evolution of International Law and Courts
* 36: Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty: The Limits of Institutional
Reform in the United States and the Global Trade Regime
* 37: Eric Helleiner: Incremental Origins of Bretton Woods
* 38: Abraham L. Newman: Sequencing, Layering, and Feedbacks in Global
Regulation
* I. INTRODUCTION
* 1: Orfeo Fioretos, Tulia G. Falleti, and Adam Sheingate: Historical
Institutionalism in Political Science
* II. FOUNDATIONS
* 2: Peter A. Hall: Politics as a Process Structured in Space and Time
* 3: Kathleen Thelen and James Conran: Institutional Change
* 4: James Mahoney, Khairunnisa Mohamedali, and Christoph Nguyen:
Causality and Time in Historical Institutionalism
* 5: Giovanni Capoccia: Critical Junctures
* 6: Sven Steinmo: Historical Institutionalism and Experimental Methods
* 7: Paul Pierson: Power in Historical Institutionalism
* 8: Mark Blyth, Oddny Helgadottir, and William Kring: Ideas and
Historical Institutionalism
* III. COMPARATIVE POLITICS
* Introduction
* 9: Atul Kohli: States and Economic Development
* 10: Hillel Soifer: The Development of State Capacity
* 11: Rodrigo Barrenechea, Edward Gibson, and Larkin Terrie: Historical
Institutionalism and Democratization Studies
* 12: Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way: Durable Authoritarianism
* 13: Rachel Beatty Riedl: Political Parties, Regimes, and Social
Cleavages
* 14: Melani Cammett and Aytug Sasmaz: Social Policy in Developing
Countries
* 15: Teri L. Caraway: Labor in Developing and Post-Communist Countries
* 16: Kellee Tsai: Adaptive Informal Institutions
* IV. AMERICAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 17: Desmond King: The American State and the Enduring Politics of
Race
* 18: Daniel J. Galvin: Political Parties in American Politics
* 19: Sarah Staszak: Law and Courts
* 20: Alan M. Jacobs: Social Policy Dynamics
* 21: Paul Frymer: Citizenship and Race
* 22: Marie Gottschalk: Inequality and the Carceral State
* V. EUROPEAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 23: R. Dan Keleman: European States in Comparative Perspective
* 24: Sheri Berman: Institutions and the Consolidation of Democracy in
Western Europe
* 25: Julia Lynch and Martin Rhodes: Historical Institutionalism and
the Welfare State
* 26: Richard Deeg and Elliot Posner: Durabilities and Changes in
Financial Systems
* 27: Pepper D. Culpepper: Capitalism, Institutions, and Power in the
Study of Business
* 28: Anna Gryzmala-Busse: Religion and European Politics
* 29: Tim Büthe: Supranationalism
* 30: Mark Thatcher and Cornelia Woll: Evolutionary Dynamics in
Internal Market Regulation in the European Union
* VI. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
* Introduction
* 31: Stephen D. Krasner: The Persistence of State Sovereignty
* 32: G. John Ikenberry: The Rise, Character, and Evolution of
International Order
* 33: Etel Solingen and Wilfred Wan: Critical Junctures, Developmental
Pathways, and Incremental Change in Security Institutions
* 34: Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore: Global Institutions Without a
Global State
* 35: Karen J. Alter: The Evolution of International Law and Courts
* 36: Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty: The Limits of Institutional
Reform in the United States and the Global Trade Regime
* 37: Eric Helleiner: Incremental Origins of Bretton Woods
* 38: Abraham L. Newman: Sequencing, Layering, and Feedbacks in Global
Regulation
* 1: Orfeo Fioretos, Tulia G. Falleti, and Adam Sheingate: Historical
Institutionalism in Political Science
* II. FOUNDATIONS
* 2: Peter A. Hall: Politics as a Process Structured in Space and Time
* 3: Kathleen Thelen and James Conran: Institutional Change
* 4: James Mahoney, Khairunnisa Mohamedali, and Christoph Nguyen:
Causality and Time in Historical Institutionalism
* 5: Giovanni Capoccia: Critical Junctures
* 6: Sven Steinmo: Historical Institutionalism and Experimental Methods
* 7: Paul Pierson: Power in Historical Institutionalism
* 8: Mark Blyth, Oddny Helgadottir, and William Kring: Ideas and
Historical Institutionalism
* III. COMPARATIVE POLITICS
* Introduction
* 9: Atul Kohli: States and Economic Development
* 10: Hillel Soifer: The Development of State Capacity
* 11: Rodrigo Barrenechea, Edward Gibson, and Larkin Terrie: Historical
Institutionalism and Democratization Studies
* 12: Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way: Durable Authoritarianism
* 13: Rachel Beatty Riedl: Political Parties, Regimes, and Social
Cleavages
* 14: Melani Cammett and Aytug Sasmaz: Social Policy in Developing
Countries
* 15: Teri L. Caraway: Labor in Developing and Post-Communist Countries
* 16: Kellee Tsai: Adaptive Informal Institutions
* IV. AMERICAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 17: Desmond King: The American State and the Enduring Politics of
Race
* 18: Daniel J. Galvin: Political Parties in American Politics
* 19: Sarah Staszak: Law and Courts
* 20: Alan M. Jacobs: Social Policy Dynamics
* 21: Paul Frymer: Citizenship and Race
* 22: Marie Gottschalk: Inequality and the Carceral State
* V. EUROPEAN POLITICS
* Introduction
* 23: R. Dan Keleman: European States in Comparative Perspective
* 24: Sheri Berman: Institutions and the Consolidation of Democracy in
Western Europe
* 25: Julia Lynch and Martin Rhodes: Historical Institutionalism and
the Welfare State
* 26: Richard Deeg and Elliot Posner: Durabilities and Changes in
Financial Systems
* 27: Pepper D. Culpepper: Capitalism, Institutions, and Power in the
Study of Business
* 28: Anna Gryzmala-Busse: Religion and European Politics
* 29: Tim Büthe: Supranationalism
* 30: Mark Thatcher and Cornelia Woll: Evolutionary Dynamics in
Internal Market Regulation in the European Union
* VI. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
* Introduction
* 31: Stephen D. Krasner: The Persistence of State Sovereignty
* 32: G. John Ikenberry: The Rise, Character, and Evolution of
International Order
* 33: Etel Solingen and Wilfred Wan: Critical Junctures, Developmental
Pathways, and Incremental Change in Security Institutions
* 34: Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore: Global Institutions Without a
Global State
* 35: Karen J. Alter: The Evolution of International Law and Courts
* 36: Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty: The Limits of Institutional
Reform in the United States and the Global Trade Regime
* 37: Eric Helleiner: Incremental Origins of Bretton Woods
* 38: Abraham L. Newman: Sequencing, Layering, and Feedbacks in Global
Regulation