Studies in Comparative European Politics
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Köp båda 2 för 1166 krOriginally published in 1982, this is a collection of studies by representatives of countries in western Europe, writing about important legislation affecting universities and showing trends of government control over higher education. In the 1960...
Hans Daalder was Professor Emeritus at the University of Leiden. He was one of the founders of the European Consortium of Political Research, of which he was President from 1976 to 1979. Recently he edited Comparative European Politics: The Story of a Profession (1997; new paperback edition 1999).
contents List of Figures and Tables vi Acknowledgments vii Preface - by Peter Mair ix Chapter 1: Introduction - My life in Comparative Politics 1 I. Comparative European Politics: State Formation and Modernization 15 Chapter 2: Countries in Comparative European Politics 17 Chapter 3: Paths towards State Formation in Europe: Democratization, Bureaucratization, and Politicization 33 Chapter 4: European Political Traditions and Processes of Modernization: Groups, the Individual and the State 49 II. Political Parties 69 Chapter 5: Parties, Elites, and Political Developments in Western Europe 71 Chapter 6: Cabinets and Party Systems in Ten Smaller European Democracies 97 Chapter 7: Parties and Political Mobilization: An Initial Mapping 119 Chapter 8: In Search of the Center of European Party Systems 145 Chapter 9: Parties: Denied, Dismissed or Redundant? A Critique 173 III. The Consociational Model 191 Chapter 10: On Building Consociational Nations: The Cases of the Netherlands and Switzerland 193 Chapter 11: The Consociational Democracy Theme 207 Chapter 12: Ancient Pluralism and Modern Democracy in the Netherlands: The 1989 Erasmus Lectures at Harvard University 223 Chapter 13: Looking Back: The Development of the Study of Comparative Politics 269 Appendix (Material Available Electronically) 287 Index 289