IPSA Companion to Political Science

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This open access book provides a comprehensive reference work for political science, detailing the actual usage of the 200 most central concepts in the discipline over the past 10 years. The respective contributions demonstrate how each concept has been used in the most cited contemporary works by political scientists from around the world and are complemented by a bibliography with the 20 most cited texts in the field from the past decade. Written by leading scholars and experts in each area, the entries provide a comprehensive, comparative, and accessible overview of the different uses of the concept.

Developed in collaboration with the International Political Science Association (IPSA), the book offers an authoritative and indispensable open resource for the interested public, policymakers, and students and scholars of political science and related disciplines.

This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Presents a comprehensive reference work on the 200 most central concepts in the discipline Written by leading scholars in the field Offers an authoritative and indispensable open resource

Autorentext

Daniel Stockemer is Konrad Adenauer Research Chair in Empirical Democracy Studies at the University of Ottawa (Canada) and Editor of the International Political Science Review, the flagship journal of the International Political Science Association.

Stephen Sawyer is Ballantine-Leavitt Professor of History and Director of the Center for Critical Democracy Studies at the American University in Paris (France) and Editor of the International Political Science Abstracts.

Audrey Gagnon is an Assistant Professor at the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. She is also affiliated with the Center for Research on Extremism at the University of Oslo.

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Inhalt

1.public opinion.- 2.political parties.- 3.democracy.- 4.elections.- 5.gender.- 6.populism.- 7.terrorism.- 8.representation.- 9.voting .- 10.political participation.- 11.governance.- 12.ideology.- 13.social media .- 14.climate change.- 15.civil war.- 16.immigration.- 17.political economy.- 18.violence.- 19.conflict.- 20.human rights.- 21.social movement.- 22.race.- 23.citizenship.- 24.nationalism.- 25.migration.- 26.partisanship.- 27.authoritarianism.- 28.polarization.- 29.institutions.- 30.legitimacy.- 31.democratization .- 32.foreign policy.- 33.trust.- 34.inequality.- 35.voter turnout.- 36.identity.- 37.interest groups.- 38.public policy.- 39.framing.- 40.european integration.- 41.corruption.- 42.local government.- 43.protest.- 44.neoliberalism.- 45.emotions .- 46.globalization.- 47.religion.- 48.federalism.- 49.power.- 50.crisis.- 51.accountability.- 52.security.- 53.civil society.- 54.political behavior .- 55.ethnicity.- 56.regulation.- 57.campaigns.- 58.education .- 59.counterterrorism.- 60.media .- 61.political attitudes.- 62.war.- 63.europeanization.- 64.discourse.- 65.political communication.- 66.welfare state.- 67.economic crisis.- 68.environment .- 69.electoral system.- 70.euroscepticism.- 71.politicization .- 72.agenda-setting.- 73.leadership.- 74.global governance.- 75.repression.- 76.liberalism.- 77.sovereignty.- 78.development.- 79.parliament.- 80.implementation.- 81.women .- 82.comparative politics.- 83.international organizations.- 84.lobbying.- 85.social policy.- 86.narrative.- 87.decentralization .- 88.political psychology.- 89.national identity.- 90.deliberation.- 91.deliberative democracy.- 92.collective action.- 93.refugee.- 94.radicalization .- 95.international relations.- 96.mobilization .- 97.network.- 98.internet .- 99.intersectionality.- 100.redistribution.- 101.feminism.- 102.policy.- 103.securitization.- 104.elites .- 105.austerity.- 106.ethics .- 107.culture.- 108.clientelism.- 109.international law.- 110.radical right.- 111.party systems.- 112.party competition.- 113.foreign aid.- 114.financialization.- 115.norms.- 116.policy change.- 117.diffusion.- 118.democratic backsliding.- 119.trade .- 120.direct democracy.- 121.resilience.- 122.responsiveness.- 123.resistance.- 124.transparency.- 125.state capacity.- 126.justice.- 127.bureaucracy.- 128.territory.- 129.compliance.- 130.agency.- 131.social networks.- 132.borders.- 133.strategy.- 134.motivated reasoning.- 135.activism.- 136.bargaining.- 137.discrimination.- 138.political knowledge.- 139.energy.- 140.legislative politics.- 141.peacebuilding.- 142.coalitions.- 143.rule of law.- 144.cooperation.- 145.regionalism.- 146.conflict resolution.- 147.social identity.- 148.misinformation.- 149.technology.- 150.insurgency.- 151.climate policy.- 152.party politics.- 153.integration.- 154.domestic politics.- 155.geopolitics.- 156.institutional change.- 157.referendum.- 158.devolution.- 159.innovation.- 160.propaganda.- 161.social capital.- 162.hegemony.- 163.racism.- 164.taxation.- 165.colonialism.- 166.autocracy.- 167.environmental policy.- 168.economic voting.- 169.islam .- 170.democratic theory.- 171.historical institutionalism.- 172.international political economy.- 173.poverty.- 174.constructivism.- 175.local politics .- 176.state politics.- 177.policy diffusion.- 178.economic development.- 179.decision-making.- 180.solidarity.- 181.journalism.- 182.extremism.- 183.risk.- 184.candidate selection.- 185.international institutions.- 186.capitalism.- 187.government.- 188.nuclear weapons.- 189.uncertainty .- 190.policy feedback.- 191.international security.- 192.gender equality.- 193.armed conflict.- 194.youth.- 195.developing countries.- 196.media effects.- 197.economic policy.- 198.infrastructure.- 199.peacekeeping.- 200.genocide.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783032113030
    • Editor Daniel Stockemer, Stephen Sawyer, Audrey Gagnon
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Political Science
    • Größe H254mm x B178mm
    • Jahr 2027
    • EAN 9783032113030
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3032113032
    • Veröffentlichung 18.03.2027
    • Titel IPSA Companion to Political Science
    • Untertitel A Practical Introduction to the 200 Most Important Political Science Concepts
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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