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Political Parties and Political Systems: The Concept of Linkage Revisited

Editat de Andrea Rómmele, Piero Ignazi, David M. Farrell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Since its release in 1980, Kay Lawson's Political Parties and Linkage: A Comparative Perspective has become a classic text in the field of political science. In her groundbreaking work Lawson approaches linkage from an angle left unexplored by her predecessors. Her thinking filled in the systematic and theoretical void by envisioning political parties as the link between citizens and policy makers. This collection of essays by leading political scientists reflects on Lawson's concept of linkage, its theory, and its application over the last quarter century. The work is divided into two sections, the first covers linkage's impact on party research and the second focuses on its application in general political science. The first looks at such topics as the evolution and intellectual development of Lawson's concept through social actors, policy responsiveness, and multi-layer politics. The second handles issues like globalization, the relation of state and society, the European Union and it's proposed constitutional reform, and the cross-cultural significance of linkage in such countries as India. The book concludes with an illuminating chapter by Lawson that responds to the featured themes and explains her current views on linkage and democracy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275981051
ISBN-10: 0275981053
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Andrea Rómmele is a research fellow at the MZES, University of Mannheim.David M. Farrell is professor and head of politics (GIPP) at the University of Manchester.Piero Ignazi is professor of comparative politics at the University of Bologna.

Cuprins

Preface: The Concept of Linkage Revisited by Andrea Rommele, David M. Farrell, and Piero IgnaziParties and LinkageLinkage, or What Else? The Place of Linkage Theory in the Study of Political Parties by Peter H. MerklThe Prevalence of "Linkage-by-Reward" in Contemporary Parties by Piero Ignazi, David M. Farrell, and Andrea RommeleLinkage Processes in Party Networks by Mildred SchwartzFrench Political Parties and Linkage by Colette YsmalPinball Wizards: Political Parties and Democratic Representation in the Changing Institutional Architecture of European Politics by Kris DeschouwerTransitionalization and Citizen Links Elites With(out) Linkage in the New Millennium: A Challenge to Elite Theory by Eva Etzioni-HalevyState-Society Linkage in an Era of Globalization: The Case of India by Subrata MitraPolitical Linkage in the EU by Hermann SchmittConclusionLinkage and Democracy by kay Lawson

Recenzii

This book provides important introspection about a longstanding concept in political party research. Although unlikely to provide new nuggets of discovery unbeknown to the scholarly community, the work should be read by those with interests in the continuing evolution of state-society connections. Highly recommended. Graduate, research, and faculty collections.
The nine papers presented by Rommele, Farrell, and Ignazi revisit Lawson's typology through discussions of the development of the theory and critical reactions to it, analysis of European and Indian political parties and linkage, and an essay by Lawson herself responding to the themes of earlier chapters and reflecting on the evolution of her views on linkage.