The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science are the essential guide to the state of political science today. With engaging contributions from major international scholars, The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics provides the key point of reference for anyone working on the interception between law and political science.
The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science Reihe
Diese umfangreiche Reihe bietet maßgebliche und aufschlussreiche Überblicke über die Kernbereiche der Politikwissenschaft. Jeder Band widmet sich einem spezifischen Gebiet, das von politischer Theorie und vergleichender Politik bis hin zu internationalen Beziehungen und Methodik reicht. Sie dient als unentbehrliche Ressource für Wissenschaftler und Forscher, die die aktuelle Landschaft und zukünftige Ausrichtung der Disziplin verstehen möchten. Die Sammlung zielt darauf ab, nicht nur den Stand der Politikwissenschaft zu berichten, sondern auch deren fortlaufende Entwicklung aktiv zu gestalten.





This is part of a ten volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of political science. This work explores the business end of politics, where theory meets practice in the pursuit of public good.
The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis
- 883 Seiten
- 31 Lesestunden
This is part of a ten volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of political science. This work explores the idea of context in politics from a number of angles, including philosophically psychologically, historically and culturally.
The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science: The Oxford Handbook of International Relations
- 772 Seiten
- 28 Lesestunden
The Oxford Handbook of International Relations offers the most authoritative and comprehensive overview to date of the field of international relations. Arguably the most impressive collection of international relations scholars ever brought together within one volume, the Handbook debates the nature of the field itself, critically engages with the major theories, surveys a wide spectrum of methods, addresses the relationship between scholarship and policy making, and examines the field's relation with cognate disciplines. The Handbook takes as its central themes the interaction between empirical and normative inquiry that permeates all theorizing in the field and the way in which contending approaches have shaped one another. In doing so, it provides an authoritative and critical introduction to the subject and establishes a sense of the field as a dynamic realm of argument and inquiry. The Oxford Handbook of International Relations will be essential reading for all of those interested in the advanced study of global politics and international affairs.
The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science: The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics
- 1034 Seiten
- 37 Lesestunden
This comprehensive volume offers a critical survey of empirical political science through contributions from 48 leading scholars in comparative politics. Part I explores key research methodologies, including the comparative method, historical analysis, case-study research, and field research, while assessing the potential for establishing a science of comparative politics. Parts II to IV delve into the foundations of political order, examining state origins, their connections to war and economic development, and the sources of citizen compliance and political obligation. Topics such as democratic transitions, civic culture, authoritarianism, revolutions, civil wars, and contentious politics are also addressed. Parts V and VI focus on the mobilization, representation, and coordination of political demands. Part V investigates the emergence of political parties, their various forms, and voter behavior, alongside discussions on collective action, social movements, and political participation. Part VI examines the mechanisms for aggregating and coordinating political demands, leading to a systematic exploration of specific institutions like electoral systems, federalism, legislative-executive relationships, the judiciary, and bureaucracy. Lastly, Part VII highlights the growing literature on macropolitical economy from the past two decades.