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COMPARATIVE POLITICS
  • JAN-ERIK LANE 著
  • 出版社: ROUTLEDGE
  • ISBN:041558678X
  • 出版时间:2010
  • 标注页数:316页
  • 文件大小:91MB
  • 文件页数:332页
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Introduction: micro foundations of comparative politics1

Politics as a series of principal-agent games4

Politics as principal-agent contracting6

Institutional mechanism: rule of law11

Political agents and incentives12

Political agents: outputs and outcomes25

Rules and preferences21

Conclusion30

PARTⅠ States: stability and performance33

1 The states of the world35

Introduction35

Weber's concept of the state36

The identification of present states40

States as institutional probabilities43

State longevity and regime stability49

Institutional foundations of states54

Regimes58

Regime longevity and constitutionalchanges64

State stability and political unrest68

Conclusion70

2 Rule of law75

Introduction75

Performance analysis76

Rule of law measure76

The public sector83

Social outcomes89

Conclusion95

PARTⅡ Conditions that support rule of law97

3 Environmental factors99

Introduction99

Size and climate99

Social structure103

Religion108

Family values: individualism versus collectivism112

Economic conditions114

Relevance of social, cultural and economic conditions123

Conclusion125

4 Impact of political institutions126

Introduction126

Institutions, principals and agents126

Participation127

Adversarial, concurrent and consociational democracy129

Federations and confederations132

Presidentialism135

Parliamentarianism and bicameralism137

Authoritarian institutions138

Institutional consolidation or decay144

Judicial institutions147

Relevance of institutions149

Conclusion150

5 Changing principal-agent institutions152

Introduction152

Introducing the market economy152

Third World state transformation158

Political stability161

Conclusion166

6 Party system instability and volatility from the principal-agent perspective169

Introduction169

Party system stability and democratic stability170

Volatility and the vitality of democracy173

The data174

Net volatility176

Party system frationalisation179

Volatility and /rationalisation181

A regression model of volatility183

Conclusion184

Appendix 6.1185

PARTⅢ Towards an evolutionary regime theory189

7 Regime fitness: on the survival of polities191

Introduction191

Polity forms, fitness and evolutionary mechanisms192

Capacity194

Efficacy and legitimacy of a political regime197

Conclusion198

8 The concept of a polity: from the city-state to the empire201

Introduction201

The Greek heritage202

Emergence of the Hellenistic empires and Pax Romana208

Conclusion210

9 The ancient empires: Oriental despotism or the patrimonial state212

Introduction212

Wittfogel213

Weber214

The Aztecs216

The Mayas217

The Incas218

West African empires219

China222

Mughal India226

Conclusion221

10 Feudalism: political, economical and modern230

Introduction230

Occidental and Oriental feudalism230

Political feudalism232

Economic feudalism: manorial ism233

An ideal-type feudal polity?234

Modern feudalism: the war lords236

Conclusion231

11 The nation-state and colonial empires238

Introduction238

West European nation-states238

Birth of the nation-state242

Colonial empires 241 African colonialism 255 Towards an American empire? 258 The post colonial state 260 Conclusion263

12 Regionalisation of the state264

Introduction264

Basic modes of regional organisation265

The regional forum266

Regional facilities268

EconomicsⅠ: FT As and customs unions269

EconomicsⅡ: monetary unions271

Economics Ⅲ: the common market272

The regional regimes: will they replace the state?274

Conclusion277

Conclusion: evolutionary advantage of ruleof law regimes278

Can stable authoritarian regimes survive? 279

Politics as principal-agent contracting281

Conclusion287

Bibliography289

Index307

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