Comparative Politics: Western Europe and the United States: foundations of comparative politicsTaylor & Francis, 2005 |
Índice
PART | 3 |
PART | 6 |
Liberalism and Social Democracy in Western Europe | 9 |
Presidents and Prime Ministers | 29 |
Parliament in the New Europe | 42 |
Western European Cabinets in comparative perspective | 69 |
The new constitutional politics of Europe | 83 |
The new politics of the welfare state | 107 |
approaches to the study | 189 |
The new populism and the new politics | 221 |
European integration and national political systems | 261 |
Europes uncommon foreign policy | 285 |
Thomas Jefferson | 313 |
Extracts from The Federalist Papers | 328 |
Social Conditions of the AngloAmericans | 341 |
The transformation of liberalism 1964 to 2001 | 366 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
activity administrative American anti-discrimination Britain British cabinet cabinet government cadre parties Cambridge cartel parties central CFSP challenge coalition common comparative politics constitutional courts constitutional review corporatism corporatist countries decisions domestic political economic effect election electoral European constitutional European integration European Union Europeanisation example executive factors federal France French German Green Party Germany Green Party ideology impact important individual influence internal issues Jefferson judicial labor leaders leadership legislative legislature liberal democracy London major neo-fascism office-seeking organisational organizations Parliament parliamentary party systems perspective policy-making policy-seeking political institutions political parties political systems Populist postmaterialism president presidential presidential systems prime minister problems programs radical reform retrenchment role sector Sejm significant social movements social policy society structure Sweden theory tion traditional United University Press vote vote-seeking voters welfare West European Politics Western democracies Western Europe Western European