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Buch, Englisch, 1496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 2835 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of the Public Sector

Hill

Comparative Public Policy

Buch, Englisch, 1496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 2835 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of the Public Sector

ISBN: 978-1-4462-6973-2
Verlag: Sage Publications


This collection brings together disparate but individually significant papers on the subject of public policy, ensuring that all the developing threads in this field of work are identified and contextualised by a newly-written introductory essay.
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VOLUME ONE: GENERAL THEORIES AND METHODS

Comparative Politics and the Comparative Method - Arend Lijphart

Systematic Process Analysis - Peter Hall

When and How to Use It

Qualitative Comparative Analysis in Public Policy Analysis - Benoit Rihoux, Ilona Rezsöhazy and Damien Bol

An Extensive Review
PART ONE: PATTERNS OF DEMOCRACY

Democracies - Arend Lijphart

Forms, Performance and Constitutional Engineering

The Effects of Negotiation Democracy - Klaus Armingeon

A Comparative Analysis
Negotiation Democracy versus Consensus Democracy - Arend Lijphart

Parallel Conclusions and Recommendations

Lijphart Expanded - AdrianVatter

Three Dimensions of Democracy in Advanced OECD Countries

PART TWO: COMPARATIVE APPROACHES WITH MORE DETAILED INSTITUTIONAL FOCUSES
Institutions in Comparative Policy Research - Fritz Scharpf

The Concept of Policy Style - Jeremy Richardson, Gunnel Gustafsson and Grant Jordan

Not Odious but Onerous - Christopher Pollitt

Comparative Public Administration

Administrative Traditions in Comparative Perspective - Martin Painter and B. Guy Peters

Politico-Administrative Systems - Christopher Pollitt and Geert Bouckaert

The Key Features
Public Administration in East Asia - Anthony Cheung

Legacies, Trajectories and Lessons

PART THREE: GLOBALIZATION
The Causes of Globalization - Geoffrey Garrett

Tracing Connections between Comparative Politics and Globalization - Jeff Haynes

VOLUME TWO: POLICY SYSTEM TYPOLOGIES AND CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
Welfare-State Regimes - Gøsta Esping-Andersen

Work, Welfare and Gender Equality - Alan Siaroff

A New Typology
Rethinking the Western Construction of the Welfare State - Alan Walker and Chack-Kie Wong

Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism or More? - Wil Arts and John Gelisen

Welfare Regime Debate - Emanuele Ferragina and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser

Past, Present, Futures?

PART ONE: VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM
Extract from Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage - Peter Hall and David Soskice

Integrating Welfare and Production Typologies - Martin Schröder

How Refinements of the Varieties of Capitalism Approach Call for a Combination of Welfare Typologies
Putting the Political back into Political Economy by Bringing the State back in yet again - VivienSchmidt

Varieties of Capitalism - Kathleen Thelen

Trajectories of Liberalization and the New Politics of Social Solidarity

PART TWO: EUROPEAN UNION
Coping with Europe - Christoph Knill and Andrea Lenschow

The Impact of British and German Administrations on the Implementation of EU Environment Policy
The Implementation of EU Social Policy - Miriam Harlapp and Simone Leiber

The 'Southern Problem' Revisited
Does Europeanization Lead to Policy Convergence? The Role of the Single Market in Shaping National Tax Policies - Achim Kemmerling

PART THREE: COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY OUTSIDE THE OECD 'CLUB'
Welfare States in Developing Countries - Nita Rudra

Unique or Universal?

Degrees of Statehood - Christopher Clapham

Global Welfare Regimes - Miriam Abu Sharkh and Ian Gough

A Cluster Analysis

The Politics of Public Spending in Post-Communist Countries - Romana Careja and Patrick Emmenegger

Post-Communist Welfare Capitalisms - Alfio Cerami and Paul Stubbs

Bringing Institutions and Political Agency back in

VOLUME THREE: POLICY FIELDS: SOCIAL POLICY
PART ONE: SOCIAL PROTECTION
Social Assistance in OECD Countries - Ian Gough et al

Public and Private Policy Change - Daniel Béland and Toshimitsu Shinkawa

Pension Reform in Four Countries

Comparative Political Economy of Long-Term Care for Elderly People - Takeshi Hieda

Political Logic of Universalistic Social Care Policy Development

The Introduction of Long-Term Care Policy Schemes - Hildegard Theobold and Kristine


Hill, Michael
Michael Hill is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at the University of Newcastle, UK. Before entering academic life at the University of Reading he was a street-level bureaucrat in a local social assistance office. He later worked on research at the Universities of Oxford and Bristol on the implementation of social policy. Since retiring from Newcastle he has held part-time visiting professorships in London University at Goldsmiths College and Queen Mary College and also in the London School of Economics and the University of Brighton. His long-standing text The Public Policy Process reached its eighth edition in 2021 in a joint version with Frédéric Varone of the University of Geneva. In 2020 he published Exploring the World of Social Policy with Zoë Irving of the University of York.


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