The Oxford Handbook of Political Executives
Herausgeber: Andeweg, Rudy B; Müller-Rommel, Ferdinand; Kaarbo, Juliet; Helms, Ludger; Elgie, Robert
The Oxford Handbook of Political Executives
Herausgeber: Andeweg, Rudy B; Müller-Rommel, Ferdinand; Kaarbo, Juliet; Helms, Ludger; Elgie, Robert
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This Handbook provides definitive reference work on political executives and their key role in political systems. It records the current theoretical and methodological debates and sets the agenda for future research in this prominent and extremely wide-ranging field of research.
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This Handbook provides definitive reference work on political executives and their key role in political systems. It records the current theoretical and methodological debates and sets the agenda for future research in this prominent and extremely wide-ranging field of research.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 185mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1696g
- ISBN-13: 9780198809296
- ISBN-10: 0198809298
- Artikelnr.: 58698260
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 185mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1696g
- ISBN-13: 9780198809296
- ISBN-10: 0198809298
- Artikelnr.: 58698260
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rudy B. Andeweg is Professor of Political Science, Leiden University. His publications include Myth and Reality of the Legitimacy Crisis (edited with C. van Ham, J. Thomassen, and K Aarts, OUP, 2017), and Puzzles of Government Formation (edited with L. de Winter and P. Dumont, Routledge, 2011). Robert Elgie was Paddy Moriarty Professor of Government and International Studies, Dublin City University. His publications include The Politics of Presidential Term Limits (edited with Alexander Baturo, OUP, 2019), and The Oxford Handbook of French Politics (edited with Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman, and Amy G. Mazur, OUP, 2016). Ludger Helms is Professor of Political Science, University of Innsbruck. His publications include Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Chancellors (Palgrave, 2005) and Comparative Political Leadership (Palgrave, 2012). Juliet Kaarbo is Professor of Foreign Policy, University of Edinburgh. Her publications include Domestic Role Contestation, Foreign Policy, and International Relations (edited wtih Cristian Cantir, Routledge, 2016) and Coalition Politics and Cabinet Decision Making (University of Michigan Press, 2012). Ferdinand Müller-Rommel is Professor of Comparative Politics, Leuphana University Lüneburg. His publications include Party Politics and Democracy in Europe (edited with Fernando Casal Bértoa, Routledge, 2017), and Party Government in the New Europe (edited with Hans Keman, Routledge, 2014).
* Introduction
* 1: Rudy Andeweg, Robert Elgie, Ludger Helms, Juliet Kaarbo, and
Ferdinand Müller-Rommel: The Political Executive Returns:
Re-Empowerment and Rediscovery
* I. Theorizing and Researching Political Executives
* 2: Matthew Laing and Brendan McCaffrie: Historical Approaches
* 3: Klaus H. Goetz: New Institutional Approaches to the Study of
Political Executives
* 4: Margaret G. Hermann and Juliet Kaarbo: Psychology and the Study of
Political Executives
* 5: Indridi H. Indridason and Christopher Kam: A Rational Choice
Perspective on Political Executives
* 6: R.A.W. Rhodes and Jack Corbett: Ethnographic Approaches
* 7: Karen Beckwith: Feminist Approaches to the Study of Political
Executives
* 8: Dennis C. Grube: Constructivist Approaches
* 9: John Uhr: Ethical Approaches
* 10: Robert Elgie: Methodology and the Study of the Political
Executive
* II. Composition and Life Cycle of Political Executives
* 11: Magna Inácio and Mariana Llanos: Presidential Pathways and
Profiles
* 12: Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Corinna Kröber, and Michelangelo
Vercesi: Political Careers of Ministers and Prime Ministers
* 13: Diana Z. O'Brian and Catherine Reyes-Housholder: Women and the
Executive Politics
* 14: Mark Schafer and Gary Smith: Personalities and Beliefs of
Political Executives
* 15: Petra Schleiter: Government Formation and Termination
* 16: Hanna Bäck and Royes Carroll: The Distribution of Ministerial
Posts in Parliamentary Systems
* 17: Fortunato Musella: Post-Executive Activities
* III. Dynamics and Developments Within Political Executives
* 18: Robert Elgie and Gianluca Passarelli: The Presidentialization of
Political Executives
* 19: David Doyle: Measuring Presidential and Prime-Ministerial Power
* 20: Robert Elgie: Presidents and Cabinets
* 21: Paul Chaisty, Nic Cheeseman, and Timothy J. Power: Inside the
Coordination Paradigm: New Perspectives on Minority Presidents and
Coalition Management
* 22: Michelangelo Vercesi: Cabinet Decision-Making in Parliamentary
Systems
* 23: Rudy Andeweg: Parties and Executives in Parliamentary Systems
* 24: Jonathan W. Keller: Leadership Styles of Political Executives
* 25: Yee-Fui Ng: Political Advisers in the Executive Branch
* VI. Dynamics and Developments Between Political Executives and the
Broader Political Context
* 26: Tobias Bach and Kai Wegrich: Politicians and Bureaucrats in
Executive Government
* 27: Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson:
Executive-Legislative Relations in Democratic Regimes
* 28: Georg Vanberg: Judicialization and the Political Executive
* 29: Donatella Campus: Political Executives and the Mediatization of
Politics
* 30: Direnc Kanol: Interest Groups and Lobbying in Political
Executives
* 31: Pedro C. Magalhaes: Public Opinion and Executive Approval
* 32: Ludger Helms: Performance and Evaluation of Political Executives
* V. Political Executives Beyond the Democratic Nation-State
* 33: Ingeborg Tömmel: Executive Politics in Multi-Level Systems: the
EU
* 34: Jody LaPorte: Political Executives in Autocratic and Hybrid
Regimes
* 35: Anna Sunik: 4. Political Executives in Authoritarian Monarchies
* 36: Alexander Baturo: 4. Political Executives in Party-Based
Dictatorships
* 37: Natasha Lindstaedt: 4. Political Executives in Military Regimes
* 1: Rudy Andeweg, Robert Elgie, Ludger Helms, Juliet Kaarbo, and
Ferdinand Müller-Rommel: The Political Executive Returns:
Re-Empowerment and Rediscovery
* I. Theorizing and Researching Political Executives
* 2: Matthew Laing and Brendan McCaffrie: Historical Approaches
* 3: Klaus H. Goetz: New Institutional Approaches to the Study of
Political Executives
* 4: Margaret G. Hermann and Juliet Kaarbo: Psychology and the Study of
Political Executives
* 5: Indridi H. Indridason and Christopher Kam: A Rational Choice
Perspective on Political Executives
* 6: R.A.W. Rhodes and Jack Corbett: Ethnographic Approaches
* 7: Karen Beckwith: Feminist Approaches to the Study of Political
Executives
* 8: Dennis C. Grube: Constructivist Approaches
* 9: John Uhr: Ethical Approaches
* 10: Robert Elgie: Methodology and the Study of the Political
Executive
* II. Composition and Life Cycle of Political Executives
* 11: Magna Inácio and Mariana Llanos: Presidential Pathways and
Profiles
* 12: Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Corinna Kröber, and Michelangelo
Vercesi: Political Careers of Ministers and Prime Ministers
* 13: Diana Z. O'Brian and Catherine Reyes-Housholder: Women and the
Executive Politics
* 14: Mark Schafer and Gary Smith: Personalities and Beliefs of
Political Executives
* 15: Petra Schleiter: Government Formation and Termination
* 16: Hanna Bäck and Royes Carroll: The Distribution of Ministerial
Posts in Parliamentary Systems
* 17: Fortunato Musella: Post-Executive Activities
* III. Dynamics and Developments Within Political Executives
* 18: Robert Elgie and Gianluca Passarelli: The Presidentialization of
Political Executives
* 19: David Doyle: Measuring Presidential and Prime-Ministerial Power
* 20: Robert Elgie: Presidents and Cabinets
* 21: Paul Chaisty, Nic Cheeseman, and Timothy J. Power: Inside the
Coordination Paradigm: New Perspectives on Minority Presidents and
Coalition Management
* 22: Michelangelo Vercesi: Cabinet Decision-Making in Parliamentary
Systems
* 23: Rudy Andeweg: Parties and Executives in Parliamentary Systems
* 24: Jonathan W. Keller: Leadership Styles of Political Executives
* 25: Yee-Fui Ng: Political Advisers in the Executive Branch
* VI. Dynamics and Developments Between Political Executives and the
Broader Political Context
* 26: Tobias Bach and Kai Wegrich: Politicians and Bureaucrats in
Executive Government
* 27: Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson:
Executive-Legislative Relations in Democratic Regimes
* 28: Georg Vanberg: Judicialization and the Political Executive
* 29: Donatella Campus: Political Executives and the Mediatization of
Politics
* 30: Direnc Kanol: Interest Groups and Lobbying in Political
Executives
* 31: Pedro C. Magalhaes: Public Opinion and Executive Approval
* 32: Ludger Helms: Performance and Evaluation of Political Executives
* V. Political Executives Beyond the Democratic Nation-State
* 33: Ingeborg Tömmel: Executive Politics in Multi-Level Systems: the
EU
* 34: Jody LaPorte: Political Executives in Autocratic and Hybrid
Regimes
* 35: Anna Sunik: 4. Political Executives in Authoritarian Monarchies
* 36: Alexander Baturo: 4. Political Executives in Party-Based
Dictatorships
* 37: Natasha Lindstaedt: 4. Political Executives in Military Regimes
* Introduction
* 1: Rudy Andeweg, Robert Elgie, Ludger Helms, Juliet Kaarbo, and
Ferdinand Müller-Rommel: The Political Executive Returns:
Re-Empowerment and Rediscovery
* I. Theorizing and Researching Political Executives
* 2: Matthew Laing and Brendan McCaffrie: Historical Approaches
* 3: Klaus H. Goetz: New Institutional Approaches to the Study of
Political Executives
* 4: Margaret G. Hermann and Juliet Kaarbo: Psychology and the Study of
Political Executives
* 5: Indridi H. Indridason and Christopher Kam: A Rational Choice
Perspective on Political Executives
* 6: R.A.W. Rhodes and Jack Corbett: Ethnographic Approaches
* 7: Karen Beckwith: Feminist Approaches to the Study of Political
Executives
* 8: Dennis C. Grube: Constructivist Approaches
* 9: John Uhr: Ethical Approaches
* 10: Robert Elgie: Methodology and the Study of the Political
Executive
* II. Composition and Life Cycle of Political Executives
* 11: Magna Inácio and Mariana Llanos: Presidential Pathways and
Profiles
* 12: Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Corinna Kröber, and Michelangelo
Vercesi: Political Careers of Ministers and Prime Ministers
* 13: Diana Z. O'Brian and Catherine Reyes-Housholder: Women and the
Executive Politics
* 14: Mark Schafer and Gary Smith: Personalities and Beliefs of
Political Executives
* 15: Petra Schleiter: Government Formation and Termination
* 16: Hanna Bäck and Royes Carroll: The Distribution of Ministerial
Posts in Parliamentary Systems
* 17: Fortunato Musella: Post-Executive Activities
* III. Dynamics and Developments Within Political Executives
* 18: Robert Elgie and Gianluca Passarelli: The Presidentialization of
Political Executives
* 19: David Doyle: Measuring Presidential and Prime-Ministerial Power
* 20: Robert Elgie: Presidents and Cabinets
* 21: Paul Chaisty, Nic Cheeseman, and Timothy J. Power: Inside the
Coordination Paradigm: New Perspectives on Minority Presidents and
Coalition Management
* 22: Michelangelo Vercesi: Cabinet Decision-Making in Parliamentary
Systems
* 23: Rudy Andeweg: Parties and Executives in Parliamentary Systems
* 24: Jonathan W. Keller: Leadership Styles of Political Executives
* 25: Yee-Fui Ng: Political Advisers in the Executive Branch
* VI. Dynamics and Developments Between Political Executives and the
Broader Political Context
* 26: Tobias Bach and Kai Wegrich: Politicians and Bureaucrats in
Executive Government
* 27: Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson:
Executive-Legislative Relations in Democratic Regimes
* 28: Georg Vanberg: Judicialization and the Political Executive
* 29: Donatella Campus: Political Executives and the Mediatization of
Politics
* 30: Direnc Kanol: Interest Groups and Lobbying in Political
Executives
* 31: Pedro C. Magalhaes: Public Opinion and Executive Approval
* 32: Ludger Helms: Performance and Evaluation of Political Executives
* V. Political Executives Beyond the Democratic Nation-State
* 33: Ingeborg Tömmel: Executive Politics in Multi-Level Systems: the
EU
* 34: Jody LaPorte: Political Executives in Autocratic and Hybrid
Regimes
* 35: Anna Sunik: 4. Political Executives in Authoritarian Monarchies
* 36: Alexander Baturo: 4. Political Executives in Party-Based
Dictatorships
* 37: Natasha Lindstaedt: 4. Political Executives in Military Regimes
* 1: Rudy Andeweg, Robert Elgie, Ludger Helms, Juliet Kaarbo, and
Ferdinand Müller-Rommel: The Political Executive Returns:
Re-Empowerment and Rediscovery
* I. Theorizing and Researching Political Executives
* 2: Matthew Laing and Brendan McCaffrie: Historical Approaches
* 3: Klaus H. Goetz: New Institutional Approaches to the Study of
Political Executives
* 4: Margaret G. Hermann and Juliet Kaarbo: Psychology and the Study of
Political Executives
* 5: Indridi H. Indridason and Christopher Kam: A Rational Choice
Perspective on Political Executives
* 6: R.A.W. Rhodes and Jack Corbett: Ethnographic Approaches
* 7: Karen Beckwith: Feminist Approaches to the Study of Political
Executives
* 8: Dennis C. Grube: Constructivist Approaches
* 9: John Uhr: Ethical Approaches
* 10: Robert Elgie: Methodology and the Study of the Political
Executive
* II. Composition and Life Cycle of Political Executives
* 11: Magna Inácio and Mariana Llanos: Presidential Pathways and
Profiles
* 12: Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Corinna Kröber, and Michelangelo
Vercesi: Political Careers of Ministers and Prime Ministers
* 13: Diana Z. O'Brian and Catherine Reyes-Housholder: Women and the
Executive Politics
* 14: Mark Schafer and Gary Smith: Personalities and Beliefs of
Political Executives
* 15: Petra Schleiter: Government Formation and Termination
* 16: Hanna Bäck and Royes Carroll: The Distribution of Ministerial
Posts in Parliamentary Systems
* 17: Fortunato Musella: Post-Executive Activities
* III. Dynamics and Developments Within Political Executives
* 18: Robert Elgie and Gianluca Passarelli: The Presidentialization of
Political Executives
* 19: David Doyle: Measuring Presidential and Prime-Ministerial Power
* 20: Robert Elgie: Presidents and Cabinets
* 21: Paul Chaisty, Nic Cheeseman, and Timothy J. Power: Inside the
Coordination Paradigm: New Perspectives on Minority Presidents and
Coalition Management
* 22: Michelangelo Vercesi: Cabinet Decision-Making in Parliamentary
Systems
* 23: Rudy Andeweg: Parties and Executives in Parliamentary Systems
* 24: Jonathan W. Keller: Leadership Styles of Political Executives
* 25: Yee-Fui Ng: Political Advisers in the Executive Branch
* VI. Dynamics and Developments Between Political Executives and the
Broader Political Context
* 26: Tobias Bach and Kai Wegrich: Politicians and Bureaucrats in
Executive Government
* 27: Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson:
Executive-Legislative Relations in Democratic Regimes
* 28: Georg Vanberg: Judicialization and the Political Executive
* 29: Donatella Campus: Political Executives and the Mediatization of
Politics
* 30: Direnc Kanol: Interest Groups and Lobbying in Political
Executives
* 31: Pedro C. Magalhaes: Public Opinion and Executive Approval
* 32: Ludger Helms: Performance and Evaluation of Political Executives
* V. Political Executives Beyond the Democratic Nation-State
* 33: Ingeborg Tömmel: Executive Politics in Multi-Level Systems: the
EU
* 34: Jody LaPorte: Political Executives in Autocratic and Hybrid
Regimes
* 35: Anna Sunik: 4. Political Executives in Authoritarian Monarchies
* 36: Alexander Baturo: 4. Political Executives in Party-Based
Dictatorships
* 37: Natasha Lindstaedt: 4. Political Executives in Military Regimes