The Oxford Handbook on Time and Politics is the first major publication that surveys time-centered research in political science across its sub-disciplines. As such, it integrates and consolidates an emergent body of knowledge, but also aims to inspire future scholarship. The Handbook highlights that paying systematic attention to time in political analysis yields questions and insights that are of relevance to a very broad range of political scientists working within different theoretical, methodological and epistemological traditions. The Handbook covers comparative politics and government;…mehr
The Oxford Handbook on Time and Politics is the first major publication that surveys time-centered research in political science across its sub-disciplines. As such, it integrates and consolidates an emergent body of knowledge, but also aims to inspire future scholarship. The Handbook highlights that paying systematic attention to time in political analysis yields questions and insights that are of relevance to a very broad range of political scientists working within different theoretical, methodological and epistemological traditions. The Handbook covers comparative politics and government; public policy; international relations; and political theory. Its authors are drawn from more than a dozen countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Klaus H. Goetz holds the Chair in Political Systems and European Integration at the Department of Political Science, University of Munich- LMU. He serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at LMU. He holds degrees from LSE and the University of Oxford and previously taught at LSE (1992-2006) and the University of Potsdam (2006-2013). He served for six years as a member of the Executive Committee of the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) and has been co-editor of West European Politics since 2000.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Time, Politics and Political Science * Klaus H. Goetz * Part I: Time and Comparative Politics and Government * 2. The Temporal Constitution of Democracies * Andreas Schäfer and Wolfgang Merkel * 3. Temporality of Authoritarian Regimes * Alexander Libman * 4. Time and Regime Change * Matthew Wilson * 5. Endogenous and Exogenous Election Timing * Petra Schleiter * 6. Time Rules and Time Budgets in Legislatures * Michael Koß * 7. Political Leadership in the American Presidency: Four Temporalities * Stephen Skowronek * 8. Staggered Terms in Majoritarian and Non-majoritarian Institutions * David M. Willumsen * 9. Objective and Subjective Time in Comparative Politics * Stephen E. Hanson * 10. Varieties of Time in Comparative Historical Analysis * Marcus Kreuzer * Part II: Time and Comparative Public Policy * 11. Temporality and the Analysis of Policy Processes * Michael Howlett * 12. Political Budget Cycles: Conditioning Factors and New Evidence * Linda Goncalves Veiga, Giorgios Efthyvoulou, and Atsuyoshi Morozumi * 13. Incrementalism and its Alternatives * Kai Wegrich * 14. Time, Sustainability and Public Policy * Holger Straßheim * 15. How Is the Future Unknown? Strategies for Preparing for an Uncertain Future * Mark van Twist and Martijn van der Steen * 16. Crises in Time: Fast- and Slow-Burning Crises in the European Union * Leonard Seabrooke and Eleni Tsingou * 17. Studying Time with Qualitative Comparative Analysis * Martino Maggetti * Part III: Time and International Relations * 18. Time in International Relations Theory * Andrew R. Hom * 19. Time in International Organizations and International Organizations in Time * Eugenia C. Heldt * 20. Time and Moral Reasoning: Contexts, Narratives and Institutions * Piki Ish-Shalom * 21. Time and Global Capitalism * Wayne Hope * Part IV: Time and Political Theory * 22. Time and Separation of Powers * William E. Scheuerman * 23. The Origins of Temporal Legitimacy: Normative Political Theory and Time * Andre Santos Campos * 24. Time and Democratic Deliberation * Corrado Fumagalli * 25. Intergenerational Justice and Institutions for the Long Term * Iñigo González-Ricoy * 26. The Temporal Turn in Political Science: Where Next? * Klaus H. Goetz
* 1. Time, Politics and Political Science * Klaus H. Goetz * Part I: Time and Comparative Politics and Government * 2. The Temporal Constitution of Democracies * Andreas Schäfer and Wolfgang Merkel * 3. Temporality of Authoritarian Regimes * Alexander Libman * 4. Time and Regime Change * Matthew Wilson * 5. Endogenous and Exogenous Election Timing * Petra Schleiter * 6. Time Rules and Time Budgets in Legislatures * Michael Koß * 7. Political Leadership in the American Presidency: Four Temporalities * Stephen Skowronek * 8. Staggered Terms in Majoritarian and Non-majoritarian Institutions * David M. Willumsen * 9. Objective and Subjective Time in Comparative Politics * Stephen E. Hanson * 10. Varieties of Time in Comparative Historical Analysis * Marcus Kreuzer * Part II: Time and Comparative Public Policy * 11. Temporality and the Analysis of Policy Processes * Michael Howlett * 12. Political Budget Cycles: Conditioning Factors and New Evidence * Linda Goncalves Veiga, Giorgios Efthyvoulou, and Atsuyoshi Morozumi * 13. Incrementalism and its Alternatives * Kai Wegrich * 14. Time, Sustainability and Public Policy * Holger Straßheim * 15. How Is the Future Unknown? Strategies for Preparing for an Uncertain Future * Mark van Twist and Martijn van der Steen * 16. Crises in Time: Fast- and Slow-Burning Crises in the European Union * Leonard Seabrooke and Eleni Tsingou * 17. Studying Time with Qualitative Comparative Analysis * Martino Maggetti * Part III: Time and International Relations * 18. Time in International Relations Theory * Andrew R. Hom * 19. Time in International Organizations and International Organizations in Time * Eugenia C. Heldt * 20. Time and Moral Reasoning: Contexts, Narratives and Institutions * Piki Ish-Shalom * 21. Time and Global Capitalism * Wayne Hope * Part IV: Time and Political Theory * 22. Time and Separation of Powers * William E. Scheuerman * 23. The Origins of Temporal Legitimacy: Normative Political Theory and Time * Andre Santos Campos * 24. Time and Democratic Deliberation * Corrado Fumagalli * 25. Intergenerational Justice and Institutions for the Long Term * Iñigo González-Ricoy * 26. The Temporal Turn in Political Science: Where Next? * Klaus H. Goetz
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