Institutional Theory in Political Science: 2nd EditionAt the turn of the millennium there has been a major growth of interest in institutional theory and institutional analysis in political science. This book identifies these approaches to institutions, and provides a frame of reference for the different theories. In the past decade there has been a major growth of interest in institutional theory and institutional analysis in political science. There are, however, a variety of different approaches to the new institutionalism' and these approaches rarely address the same issues. This book identifies the various approaches to institutions, and then provides a common frame of reference for the different theories. Peters argues that there are at least seven versions of institutionalism, beginning with the March and Olsen 'normative institutionalism', and including rational choice, historical and empirical approaches to institutions and their impact on public policy. For each of the versions of institutionalism them is a set of identical questions, including the definition of institutions, the way in which they are formed, how they change, how individuals and institutions interact, and the nature of a 'good institution'. Peters discusses whether them are really so many different approaches to institutionalism, or if there is sufficient agreement among them to argue that there is really one institutional theory. |
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Contenido
1 Institutionalism old and new | 1 |
normative institutionalism | 25 |
3 Rational choice theory and institutional theory | 47 |
historical institutionalism | 71 |
5 Empirical institutionalism | 87 |
6 Sociological institutionalism | 107 |
7 Institutions of interest representation | 123 |
8 International institutionalism | 139 |
one institutionalism or many? | 155 |
Bibliography | 167 |
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Institutional Theory in Political Science: 2nd Edition B. Guy Peters Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
Institutional Theory in Political Science: The 'new Institutionalism' B. Guy Peters Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
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