Oxford Handbook of French Politics

Oxford Handbook of French Politics

Elgie, Robert; Mazur, Amy G.; Grossman, Emiliano

Oxford University Press

05/2020

754

Mole

Inglês

9780198861454

15 a 20 dias

1310

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1: Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman, and Amy G. Mazur: A Framework for a Comparative Politics of France
Part I. Conceptual Foundations
2: Yves Meny: Republicanism: A Transatlantic Misunderstanding
3: Jack Hayward: The State Imperative
4: Patrick Hassenteufel and Bruno Palier: The French Welfare System
Part II. Large-Scale Processes
5: Riva Kastoryano and Angeline Escafre-Dublet: Identity, Culture and Politics: The Other and the Self in France
6: Gilles Pinson: The French Way to Multi-Level Governance: Governance with Government
7: Sabine Saurugger: The Europeanization of Public Policy in France: Actor-Centred Approaches
8: Michel Goyer and Miguel Glatzer: Globalization: French Ambivalence as a Critical Case
Part III. Institutions
9: Robert Elgie and Emiliano Grossman: Executive Politics in France: From Leader to Laggard?
10: Olivier Costa: Legislative Politics: Going International, While Staying Native
11: Sylvain Brouard: Constitutional Politics: The French Case and Theory-Building
12: Philippe Bezes: Challenges to French Public Administration: Mapping the Vitality of its Knowledge Sources
13: Romain Pasquier: Regional and Local Government: Interpreting Territorial Politics
Part IV. Parties, Elections and Voters
14: Nicolas Sauger: Political Representation: Bringing Elections Back In
15: Nonna Mayer and Vincent Tiberj: How to Study Political Culture Without Naming It
16: Richard Nadeau and Michael S. Lewis-Beck: Explaining French Elections: The Need to Meet in the Middle
17: Florence Haegel: Parties and Party Systems: Making the French Socio-Cultural Approach Matter
18: Jacques Gerstle: Political Communication: From International Institutionalization to National Conquest of Scientific Legitimacy
Part V. Civil Society
19: Darren McCauley: Interest Groups: Moving Beyond State-Centric Models
20: Olivier Fillieule: The Study of Social Movements in France: The French Touch and a Comparative Contribution
21: Laure Bereni: Women's Movements and Feminism: French Political Sociology Meets a Comparative Feminist Approach
22: Sophie Duchesne: National Identity in France: A Blind Spot
Part VI. Public Policy and Policy-making
A. The Domestic Arena
23: Ben Clift: French Economic Policy: Theory Development and the Three 'I's
24: Charlotte Halpern: Environmental and Energy Policy in France: A Critical Case for Comparative Political Research?
25: Amy G. Mazur and Anne Revillard: Gender Policy Studies: Distinct, but Making the Comparative Connection
B. The International Arena
26: Craig Parsons: France and the Evolution of European Integration: The Exemplary and Pivotal Case for Broader Theories
27: Vivien A. Schmidt: Varieties Of Capitalism: A Distinct French Model?
28: Bastien Irondelle, Jean Joana, and Frederic Merand: Defense and Security Policy: Beyond French Exceptionalism
29: Gordon D. Cumming: French Aid Through the Comparative Looking Glass: A Representative, Deviant, or Agenda-Setting Case?
Conclusion
30: Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman, and Amy G. Mazur: Towards a Comparaitve Politics of France
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