Corporatism and Comparative Politics

Corporatism and Comparative Politics

Author: Howard J Wiarda

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-16

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1315481030

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Corporatism is the third great ideolgy of modern social and political organization and it is one of the main organizing concepts used in comparative political analysis. This study traces corporatism in history, analyzes its modern practice and shows the rise of corporatism in the US.


Corporatism and Comparative Politics

Corporatism and Comparative Politics

Author: Howard J. Wiarda

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 1996-10-08

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780765633675

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Corporatism is the third great ideolgy of modern social and political organization and it is one of the main organizing concepts used in comparative political analysis. This study traces corporatism in history, analyzes its modern practice and shows the rise of corporatism in the US.


Redeploying the State

Redeploying the State

Author: H. Aidi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-12-22

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0230617905

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This study offers a comparative analysis of Latin American and Middle Eastern corporatism by looking at Egypt and Mexico's differing experiences with privatization and showing that how the working class was attached to the regime during the period of state-building shapes leaders institutional options and capabilities for market reform.


Corporatism and Fascism

Corporatism and Fascism

Author: Antonio Costa Pinto

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-02-17

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 1315388898

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This book is the first conceptual and comparative empirical work on the relation between corporatism and dictatorships, bringing both fields under a joint conceptual umbrella. It operationalizes the concepts of social and political corporatism, diffusion and critical junctures and their particular application to the study of Fascist-Era dictatorships. The book’s carefully constructed balance between theory and case studies offers an important contribution to the study of dictatorships and corporatism. Through the development of specific indicators in ‘critical junctures’ of regime change and institutionalization, as well as qualitative data based on different sources such as party manifestos, constitutions and constitutional reforms, expert commissions and the legislation that introduces corporatism, this book traces transnational sources of inspiration in different national contexts. By bringing together a number of both established and new voices from across the field, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of fascism, dictatorship and modern European politics.


Comparative Democratic Politics

Comparative Democratic Politics

Author: Hans Keman

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2002-05-24

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780761954774

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This essential new book brings together world class scholars to provide a completely new comparative politics text. It offers a comprehensive reivew of the complete democratic process and provides a framework for measuring and evaluating contemporary democracy and democratic performance around the world.


Corporatism since the Great Recession

Corporatism since the Great Recession

Author: Mikkel Mailand

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2020-09-25

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1788114566

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In the comparative study of Denmark, the Netherlands and Austria, Mikkel Mailand explores the roles of social partners in regulating work and welfare through corporatist arrangements. This insightful book illustrates how the frequency of tripartite agreements has either been stable or has increased since the Great Recession of 2008, in spite of challenges from trade unions’ loss of power and political developments. It will be an invaluable read for academics and students in industrial relations, political economy and other social science disciplines addressing the formulation of work and welfare related policies.


Corporatism and Korean Capitalism

Corporatism and Korean Capitalism

Author: Dennis L. McNamara

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-02

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 113463689X

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Corporatism and Korean Capitalism employs corporatist theory to examine the Korean experience of state-business ties. It includes theoretical chapters on Asian and Korean corporatism, case studies of agriculture, industry and industrial relations and an introduction to comparative corporatism. It helps to push the study of Korean political and economic change from description on to theoretical analysis. This volume will challenge researchers and students of Asian studies, economics and politics to extend and refine their understanding of both corporatism and Korea. Moreover, this book offers a guide to policymakers confounded by the curious mix of collusion and competition in Korean political economy.


Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics

Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics

Author: Gerardo L. Munck

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2007-07-02

Total Pages: 798

ISBN-13: 9780801884641

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In the first collection of interviews with the most prominent scholars in comparative politics since World War II, Gerardo L. Munck and Richard Snyder trace key developments in the field during the twentieth century. Organized around a broad set of themes—intellectual formation and training; major works and ideas; the craft and tools of research; colleagues, collaborators, and students; and the past and future of comparative politics—these in-depth interviews offer unique and candid reflections that bring the research process to life and shed light on the human dimension of scholarship. Giving voice to scholars who practice their craft in different ways yet share a passion for knowledge about global politics, Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics offers a wealth of insights into contemporary debates about the state of knowledge in comparative politics and the future of the field.


The Role of Social Partners in Managing Europe’s Great Recession

The Role of Social Partners in Managing Europe’s Great Recession

Author: Bernhard Ebbinghaus

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-07-29

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1000418235

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This comprehensive study of the Great Recession and its consequences provides comparative analyses of the extent to which social concertation between government, unions, and employers varied over time and across European countries. This edited volume – a collaboration of international country experts – includes eight in-depth country case studies and analysis of European-level social dialogue. Further comparisons explore whether social concertation followed economic necessity, was dependent on political factors, or rather resulted from labour’s power resources. The importance of social partners’ involvement is again evident during the Covid-19 pandemic. Examining contemporary crises, the book will be of considerable interest to scholars and students of public and social policies, comparative political economy, and industrial relations – and more broadly to those following European and EU politics.