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Why Institutions Matter

by Vivien Lowndes, Mark Roberts

This important new text provides a broad-ranging introduction to the 'new' institutional theories which have become increasingly influential in recent years and gives an assessment of their application and utility in political analysis.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This important new text provides a broad-ranging introduction to the 'new' institutional theories which have become increasingly influential in recent years and gives an assessment of their application and utility in political analysis.

Notes

A broad-ranging assessment of the new institutional theories which have become increasingly influential.

Table of Contents

1. Why Study Institutions?
2. Three Phases of Institutionalism
3. Rules, Practices and Narratives
4. Power and Agency
5. Institutional Change
6. Institutional Diversity
7. Institutional Design
8. Conclusion.

Review

'In this powerful new text, Vivien Lowndes and Mark Roberts put forward a conception of institutionalism that is more comprehensive, integrative and analytically insistent than anything to date. Both those committed to an institutionalist approach, and those who are not, will benefit greatly from this study, which is likely to become an essential point of reference in the literature.' - Andrew MacIntyre, Australian National University 'Well-crafted, readable, and eminently teachable, there is no other text that gives students a handle on this increasingly core subject in political science like this. With a wealth of concrete examples it covers the key elements of, and theoretical perspectives on, the study of institutions in a way that will be ideally suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduates alike.' - Robert Pekkanen, University of Washington, USA

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In this powerful new text, Vivien Lowndes and Mark Roberts put forward a conception of institutionalism that is more comprehensive, integrative and analytically insistent than anything to date. Both those committed to an institutionalist approach, and those who are not, will benefit greatly from this study, which is likely to become an essential point of reference in the literature.' - Andrew MacIntyre, Australian National University 'Well-crafted, readable, and eminently teachable, there is no other text that gives students a handle on this increasingly core subject in political science like this. With a wealth of concrete examples it covers the key elements of, and theoretical perspectives on, the study of institutions in a way that will be ideally suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduates alike.' - Robert Pekkanen, University of Washington, USA

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'In this powerful new text, Vivien Lowndes and Mark Roberts put forward a conception of institutionalism that is more comprehensive, integrative and analytically insistent than anything to date. Both those committed to an institutionalist approach, and those who are not, will benefit greatly from this study, which is likely to become an essential point of reference in the literature.' Andrew MacIntyre, Australian National University

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A broad-ranging assessment of the 'new' institutional theories which have become increasingly influential in recent years and of their application and utility in political analysis

Details

ISBN0333929543
ISBN-10 0333929543
ISBN-13 9780333929544
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Format Paperback
Author Mark Roberts
Series Political Analysis
Subtitle The New Institutionalism in Political Science
Place of Publication Basingstoke
Year 2013
Media Book
Publication Date 2013-05-24
Pages 248
Short Title WHY INSTITUTIONS MATTER
Language English
Illustrations 248 p.
DOI 10.1057/9781137329134;10.1007/978-1-137-32913-4
Imprint Red Globe Press
NZ Release Date 2013-05-24
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
DEWEY 320.01
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
AU Release Date 2013-05-23
Country of Origin GB
Product Class Description Political Science & Theory
UK Release Date 2013-05-24

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