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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies

Edited by (Reader in Comparative Politics, University of Leicester), Edited by (Professor of Political Science and the founding Director of the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bamberg), Edited by (Distinguished Professor of Political Scienc)
  • Formāts: 800 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191019067
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  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191019067

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Legislatures are political bodies essential to democracy and the rule of law. They present social scientists with numerous intriguing puzzles, with far-reaching implications for our understanding of political institutions. Why, and how, have these ancient assemblies, established in pre-democratic times, survived the transition to mass democracies? How have they adapted? How do they structure such processes as budgeting, legislation, and executive oversight? How do their members get selected, and what consequences flow from differences in these rules? What roles do committees and political parties play in contemporary legislatures? What functions do legislatures perform in autocratic, semi-democratic or recently democratized societies? What explains the similarities and differences in legislative rules, powers and recruitment? What are the policy and other consequences of variation in how legislatures are organized and function?

The 33 chapters in The Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies, written by 47 of the most distinguished legislative scholars, provide a comprehensive and up-to-date description and assessment of the state of the art in legislative studies. Key themes explored include theoretical paradigms and methodological approaches to the study of legislatures, representation and legislative careers, internal organization, the role of parties within legislatures and the role of legislatures in policy making and accountability. The Handbook also explores the emergence of parliaments in historical and contemporary contexts, including new democracies and trans-national institutions.

Recenzijas

This Handbook is fundamental reading for all scholars devoted to the study of political institutions, political parties and legislative studies. * Eugenio Salvati, Political Studies Review *

About the Contributors xi
1 Introduction
1(28)
Shane Martin
Thomas Saalfeld
Kaare W. Strøm
PART I THEORETICAL APPROACHES IN LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
2 Formal Models of Legislatures
29(28)
Daniel Diermeier
3 The Sociology of Legislators and Legislatures
57(25)
Heinrich Best
Lars Vogel
4 Typologies and Classifications
82(21)
Amie Kreppel
PART II METHODS OF LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH
5 Roll-Call Analysis and the Study of Legislatures
103(23)
Royce Carroll
Keith Poole
6 Words as Data: Content Analysis in Legislative Studies
126(19)
Jonathan B. Slapin
Sven-Oliver Proksch
7 Debate and Deliberation in Legislatures
145(22)
Andre Bachtiger
8 Interviews and Surveys in Legislative Research
167(27)
Stefanie Bailer
9 The Experimental Study of Legislative Behaviour
194(19)
James N. Druckman
Thomas J. Leeper
Kevin J. Mullinix
PART III REPRESENTATION AND LEGISLATIVE CAREERS
10 Candidate Selection: Implications and Challenges for Legislative Behaviour
213(18)
Reuven Y. Hazan
11 The Effect of Electoral Institutions on Legislative Behaviour
231(19)
Audrey Andre
Sam Depauw
Matthew S. Shugart
12 Gender and Legislatures
250(17)
Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson
13 Roles in Legislatures
267(19)
Rudy B. Andeweg
14 Legislative Careers
286(25)
Scott A. MacKenzie
Thad Kousser
PART IV ORGANIZATION AND RULES
15 Procedure and Rules in Legislatures
311(21)
Wolfgang C. Muller
Ulrich Sieberer
16 The Politics of Bicameralism
332(20)
William B. Heller
Diana M. Branduse
17 Committees
352(19)
Shane Martin
PART V PARTIES IN THE LEGISLATURE
18 Political Parties and Legislators
371(28)
Thomas Saalfeld
Kaare W. Strøm
19 Party Discipline
399(19)
Christopher Kam
20 Legislative Party Switching
418(18)
Carol Mershon
21 Legislative Institutions and Coalition Government
436(19)
Lanny W. Martin
Georg Vanberg
PART VI POLICY-MAKING AND OVERSIGHT
22 Institutional Foundations of Legislative Agenda-Setting
455(26)
Bjørn Erik Rasch
23 Lawmaking
481(33)
Sebastian M. Saiegh
24 Legislatures and Public Finance
514(12)
Joachim Wehner
25 Legislatures, Lobbying, and Interest Groups
526(17)
Anne Skorkjaer Binderkrantz
26 Legislatures and Foreign Policy
543(24)
Tapio Raunio
27 Common Agency? Legislatures and Bureaucracies
567(24)
Mathew D. McCubbins
PART VII EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF LEGISLATIVE ANALYSIS
28 Political Behaviour in the European Parliament
591(18)
Simon Hix
Bjørn Høyland
29 Sub-National Legislatures
609(19)
William Downs
30 The Study of Legislatures in Latin America
628(19)
Brian F. Crisp
Constanza F. Schibber
31 Legislatures in Central and Eastern Europe
647(29)
Josephine T. Andrews
32 Authoritarian Legislatures
676(20)
Paul Schuler
Edmund J. Malesky
33 Reluctant Democrats and Their Legislatures
696(21)
Gary W. Cox
Name Index 717(20)
Subject Index 737
Shane Martin is Reader in Comparative Politics, University of Leicester.



Thomas Saalfeld is Professor of Political Science at the University of Bamberg and the founding Director of the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences.



Kaare W. Strųm is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego.