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COMPARATIVE POLITICSPDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
- 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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图书目录
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