Patterns of Government
Author: Samuel H. Beer
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Published: 1958
Total Pages: 624
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Author: Samuel H. Beer
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Published: 1958
Total Pages: 624
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Arend Lijphart
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2012-01-01
Total Pages: 457
ISBN-13: 0300189125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamining 36 democracies from 1945 to 2010, this text arrives at conclusions about what type of democracy works best. It demonstrates that consensual systems stimulate economic growth, control inflation and unemployment, and limit budget deficits.
Author: Samuel Hutchison Beer
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 810
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Published: 1962
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Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 780
ISBN-13: 9780758150431
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Arend Lijphart
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Published: 1984-01-01
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 9780300031829
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThere is more than one way to run a successful democracy. Lijphart divides these democracies into two basic models: majoritarian democracies, in which the majority rules, and consensus democracies, in which deep divisions in the society have prompted restraints on majority rule. This book is the broadest and most thorough comparative study of democratic regimes available and will be especially suitable for course use.
Author: Daniele Albertazzi
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-01-05
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0429771029
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book analyses how party competition has adjusted to the success of populism in Western Europe, whether this is non-populists dealing with their populist competitors, or populists interacting with each other. The volume focuses on Western Europe in the period 2007–2018 and considers both right-wing and left-wing populist parties. It critically assesses the concept and rise of populism, and includes case studies on Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, the United Kingdom, Greece, and Italy. The authors apply an original typology of party strategic responses to political competitors, which allows them to map interactions between populist and non-populist parties in different countries. They also assess the links between ideology and policy, the goals of different populist parties, and how achieving power affects these parties. The volume provides important lessons for the study of political competition, particularly in the aftermath of a crisis and, as such, its framework can inform future research in the post-Covid-19 era. This wide-ranging study will appeal to students and scholars of political science interested in populism and political competition; and will appeal to policy makers and politicians from across the political spectrum.
Author: Andreas Ladner
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2018-10-26
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 3319956426
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book considers local autonomy, measured as a multidimensional concept, from a cross-country comparative perspective, and examines how variations can be explained and what their consequences are. It fills a gap in the literature by providing a comprehensive study of the different components of local autonomy across a large number of countries, over time. It offers a theoretically saturated concept to measure local autonomy and applies it to 39 countries, including all 28 EU member states together with Albania, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland Turkey and Ukraine, over a period of 25 years (1990-2014).
Author: Herbert Kitschelt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-03-29
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 0521865050
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA study of patronage politics and the persistence of clientelism across a range of countries.