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New Institutionalism - Understanding the Evolution of Political Structures and Power - cover

New Institutionalism - Understanding the Evolution of Political Structures and Power

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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New Institutionalism: An Insightful Guide to Political Institutions
 
Explore how institutions impact political behavior and policy-making in this comprehensive volume. Understand the interplay between institutions and political dynamics, gaining invaluable insights into modern governance. This book transcends basic knowledge, offering a deep dive into the complexities of New Institutionalism for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike.
 
Chapters Overview:
 
1. New Institutionalism: Core concepts and significance within political science.
 
2. Rational Choice Theory: Framework for decision-making processes in institutions.
 
3. Institution: Definition and characteristics, foundational elements in political systems.
 
4. Institutional Economics: Interaction of economic theories and institutional frameworks.
 
5. Isomorphism (Sociology): Evolution of institutions due to various pressures.
 
6. Institutional Theory: Comprehensive overview of theoretical approaches.
 
7. New Institutional Economics: Integration of economic principles with institutional theory.
 
8. Historical Institutionalism: Historical perspective on institutional structures.
 
9. Constructivism (International Relations): Role of constructivist theory in global politics.
 
10. Paul DiMaggio: Contributions to institutional analysis.
 
11. Institutionalist Political Economy: Interaction of economic and political institutions.
 
12. Social Rule System Theory: Rules and norms governing institutional behavior.
 
13. Institutional Analysis: Tools and methodologies for studying institutions.
 
14. Institutional Logic: Different logics guiding institutional behavior.
 
15. Vivien A. Schmidt: Contributions to discursive institutionalism.
 
16. Walter W. Powell: Influence on organizational theory and networks.
 
17. Liberal Institutionalism: Role of institutions in international cooperation and stability.
 
18. Rational Choice Institutionalism: Strategic behavior of political actors.
 
19. Sociological Institutionalism: Social and cultural influences on institutions.
 
20. Logic of Appropriateness: Institutions guiding behavior through norms and expectations.
 
21. Rationalism (International Relations): Rationalist approaches in global politics.
 
Unlock the power of New Institutionalism and enrich your understanding of political science with this essential guide.
Verfügbar seit: 05.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 169 Seiten.

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