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¬The¬ political class in advanced democracies [a comparative handbook]

¬The¬ political class in advanced democracies [a comparative handbook]
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben 107095165 Druckausg. u.d. T.: ‡¬The¬ political class in advanced democracies
ISBN 978-0-19-926036-2
Name Borchert, Jens ¬[Hrsg.]¬
T I T E L ¬The¬ political class in advanced democracies
Zusatz zum Titel [a comparative handbook]
Verlagsort Oxford [u.a.]
Verlag Oxford Univ. Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2003
2003
Umfang XIII, 425 S.
Notiz / Fußnoten Bibliography
Weiterer Inhalt Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; 1 Professional Politicians: Towards a Comparative Perspective; 2 Australia: Party Politicians as a Political Class; 3 Belgium: Political Professionals and the Crisis of the Party State; 4 Canada: Political Careers between Executive Hopes and Constituency Work; 5 Denmark: Professionalism in an Egalitarian Political Culture; 6 Finland: From Political Amateurs to Political Class; 7 France: Enduring Notables, Weak Parties, and Powerful Technocrats; 8 Germany: From "Guilds of Notables" to Political Class. 9 Great Britain: From the Prevalence of the Amateur to the Dominance of the Professional Politician10 Ireland: Party Loyalists with a Personal Base; 11 Israel: Community, State, and Market in the Shaping of the Political Class; 12 Italy: The Homeland of the Political Class; 13 Japan: Political Careers between Bureaucracy and Hereditary Constituencies; 14 Netherlands: Political Careers between Central Party Dominance and New Pressures; 15 New Zealand: Parliamentary Careers and Electoral Reform; 16 Norway: Professionalization-Party-oriented and Constituency-based. 17 Portugal: The Patrimonial Heritage and the Emergence of a Democratic Political Class18 Spain: A Textbook Case of Partitocracy; 19 Sweden: Between Participation Ideal and Professionalism; 20 Switzerland: The Militia Myth and Incomplete Professionalization; 21 United States: A Political Class of Entrepreneurs; Subject Index. Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; 1 Professional Politicians: Towards a Comparative Perspective; 2 Australia: Party Politicians as a Political Class; 3 Belgium: Political Professionals and the Crisis of the Party State; 4 Canada: Political Careers between Executive Hopes and Constituency Work; 5 Denmark: Professionalism in an Egalitarian Political Culture; 6 Finland: From Political Amateurs to Political Class; 7 France: Enduring Notables, Weak Parties, and Powerful Technocrats; 8 Germany: From "Guilds of Notables" to Political Class. 9 Great Britain: From the Prevalence of the Amateur to the Dominance of the Professional Politician10 Ireland: Party Loyalists with a Personal Base; 11 Israel: Community, State, and Market in the Shaping of the Political Class; 12 Italy: The Homeland of the Political Class; 13 Japan: Political Careers between Bureaucracy and Hereditary Constituencies; 14 Netherlands: Political Careers between Central Party Dominance and New Pressures; 15 New Zealand: Parliamentary Careers and Electoral Reform; 16 Norway: Professionalization-Party-oriented and Constituency-based. 17 Portugal: The Patrimonial Heritage and the Emergence of a Democratic Political Class18 Spain: A Textbook Case of Partitocracy; 19 Sweden: Between Participation Ideal and Professionalism; 20 Switzerland: The Militia Myth and Incomplete Professionalization; 21 United States: A Political Class of Entrepreneurs; Subject Index
Titelhinweis Druckausg. u.d. T.: ‡¬The¬ political class in advanced democracies
ISBN ISBN 978-0-19-160187-3 ebook
ISBN 0-19-160187-X ebook
Klassifikation 324.22
324.2'2
JF51
ME 3700
Kurzbeschreibung Professional politicians have increasingly come under public attack in most democratic countries. Yet they have received surprisingly little systematic attention in political science. This book demonstrates that there are both striking similarities between professional politicians in different countries and notable national peculiarities. The introduction develops a common conceptual framework for the chapters to follow. Using Mosca's term and Weber's seminal insights itreconstructs the concept of political class to grasp the degree of common interests shared by politicians of different partie
1. Schlagwortkette Politische Elite
Demokratie
ANZEIGE DER KETTE Politische Elite -- Demokratie
2. Schlagwortkette Politische Elite
Demokratie
ANZEIGE DER KETTE Politische Elite -- Demokratie
SWB-Titel-Idn 304782114
Signatur E-Book Oxford EBS
Bemerkungen Elektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
Elektronische Adresse $uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0199260362.001.0001
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