Comparative Public Policy
SAGE Publications Ltd
978-1-4462-6973-2 (ISBN)
Michael Hill is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at the University of Newcastle, UK. Before entering academic life at the University of Reading he was a street-level bureaucrat in a local social assistance office. He later worked on research at the Universities of Oxford and Bristol on the implementation of social policy. Since retiring from Newcastle he has held part-time visiting professorships in London University at Goldsmiths College and Queen Mary College and also in the London School of Economics and the University of Brighton. His long-standing text The Public Policy Process reached its eighth edition in 2021 in a joint version with Frédéric Varone of the University of Geneva. In 2020 he published Exploring the World of Social Policy with Zoë Irving of the University of York.
VOLUME ONE: GENERAL THEORIES AND METHODS
Comparative Politics and the Comparative Method - Arend Lijphart
Systematic Process Analysis - Peter Hall
When and How to Use It
Qualitative Comparative Analysis in Public Policy Analysis - Benoit Rihoux, Ilona Rezsöhazy and Damien Bol
An Extensive Review
PART ONE: PATTERNS OF DEMOCRACY
Democracies - Arend Lijphart
Forms, Performance and Constitutional Engineering
The Effects of Negotiation Democracy - Klaus Armingeon
A Comparative Analysis
Negotiation Democracy versus Consensus Democracy - Arend Lijphart
Parallel Conclusions and Recommendations
Lijphart Expanded - AdrianVatter
Three Dimensions of Democracy in Advanced OECD Countries
PART TWO: COMPARATIVE APPROACHES WITH MORE DETAILED INSTITUTIONAL FOCUSES
Institutions in Comparative Policy Research - Fritz Scharpf
The Concept of Policy Style - Jeremy Richardson, Gunnel Gustafsson and Grant Jordan
Not Odious but Onerous - Christopher Pollitt
Comparative Public Administration
Administrative Traditions in Comparative Perspective - Martin Painter and B. Guy Peters
Politico-Administrative Systems - Christopher Pollitt and Geert Bouckaert
The Key Features
Public Administration in East Asia - Anthony Cheung
Legacies, Trajectories and Lessons
PART THREE: GLOBALIZATION
The Causes of Globalization - Geoffrey Garrett
Tracing Connections between Comparative Politics and Globalization - Jeff Haynes
VOLUME TWO: POLICY SYSTEM TYPOLOGIES AND CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
Welfare-State Regimes - Gøsta Esping-Andersen
Work, Welfare and Gender Equality - Alan Siaroff
A New Typology
Rethinking the Western Construction of the Welfare State - Alan Walker and Chack-Kie Wong
Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism or More? - Wil Arts and John Gelisen
Welfare Regime Debate - Emanuele Ferragina and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Past, Present, Futures?
PART ONE: VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM
Extract from Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage - Peter Hall and David Soskice
Integrating Welfare and Production Typologies - Martin Schröder
How Refinements of the Varieties of Capitalism Approach Call for a Combination of Welfare Typologies
Putting the Political back into Political Economy by Bringing the State back in yet again - VivienSchmidt
Varieties of Capitalism - Kathleen Thelen
Trajectories of Liberalization and the New Politics of Social Solidarity
PART TWO: EUROPEAN UNION
Coping with Europe - Christoph Knill and Andrea Lenschow
The Impact of British and German Administrations on the Implementation of EU Environment Policy
The Implementation of EU Social Policy - Miriam Harlapp and Simone Leiber
The ′Southern Problem′ Revisited
Does Europeanization Lead to Policy Convergence? The Role of the Single Market in Shaping National Tax Policies - Achim Kemmerling
PART THREE: COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY OUTSIDE THE OECD ′CLUB′
Welfare States in Developing Countries - Nita Rudra
Unique or Universal?
Degrees of Statehood - Christopher Clapham
Global Welfare Regimes - Miriam Abu Sharkh and Ian Gough
A Cluster Analysis
The Politics of Public Spending in Post-Communist Countries - Romana Careja and Patrick Emmenegger
Post-Communist Welfare Capitalisms - Alfio Cerami and Paul Stubbs
Bringing Institutions and Political Agency back in
VOLUME THREE: POLICY FIELDS: SOCIAL POLICY
PART ONE: SOCIAL PROTECTION
Social Assistance in OECD Countries - Ian Gough et al
Public and Private Policy Change - Daniel Béland and Toshimitsu Shinkawa
Pension Reform in Four Countries
Comparative Political Economy of Long-Term Care for Elderly People - Takeshi Hieda
Political Logic of Universalistic Social Care Policy Development
The Introduction of Long-Term Care Policy Schemes - Hildegard Theobold and Kristine Kern
Policy Development, Policy Transfer and Policy Change
Family Policies in OECD Countries - Olivier Thévenon
A Comparative Analysis
Types of Public Family Support - Monika Mischke
A Cluster Analysis of 15 European Countries
The Political Economy of Child Care in OECD Countries - Giuliano Bonoli and Frank Reber
Explaining Cross-National Variation in Spending and Coverage Rates
PART TWO: HEALTH CARE
Worlds of Welfare and the Health-Care Discrepancy - Clare Bambra
Comparing Health Policy - Viola Burau and Robert Blank
An Assessment of Typologies of Health Systems
Six Countries, Six Health Reform Models? Health Care Reform in Chile, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan and The Netherlands - Kieke Okma et al
PART THREE: EDUCATION
Review Article - Marius Busemeyer and Christine Tranpusch
Comparative Political Science and the Study of Education
The Welfare State and Education - Gunther Hega and Karl Hokenmaier
A Comparison of Social and Educational Policy in Advanced Industrial Societies
Partisan Politics, the Welfare State and Three Worlds of Human-Capital Formation - Torben Iversen and John Stephens
Higher-Education Policies and Welfare Regimes - Hans Pechar and Lesley Andres
International-Comparative Perspectives
Capitalist Systems, De-Industrialization and the Politics of Public Education - Carsten Jensen
VOLUME FOUR: POLICY FIELDS: ECONOMY, ENVIRONMENT AND OTHERS
PART ONE: ECONOMIC POLICY, LABOUR-MARKET POLICY AND TAXATION
Economic Performance and Institutions - Barbara Vis, Jaap Woldendorp and Hans Keman
Capturing the Dependent Variable
The Political Economy of Active Labor-Market Policy - Giuliano Bonoli
Europe and the Economic Crisis - Michel Lallement
Forms of Labour-Market Adjustment and Varieties of Capitalism
The Evolution of Policy Ideas - Sven Steinmo
Tax Policy in the 20th Century
Tax Policy in an Era of Internationalization - Duane Swank
Explaining the Spread of Neo-Liberalism
PART TWO: ENVIRONMENT POLICY
Explaining National Environmental Performance - Daniel Fiorino
Approaches, Evidence and Implications
Cross-National Differences in Policy Implementation - Sheila Jasanoff
Capitalism, State Economic Policy and Ecological Footprint - Igu Özler and Brian Öbach
An International-Comparative Analysis
Trend-Setters in Environment Policy - Martin Janicke
The Character and Role of Pioneer Countries
Leaders and Laggards in Environmental Policy - Duncan Lieffernink
A Quantitative Analysis of Domestic Policy Outputs
The Comparative Politics of Climate Change - Kathryn Harrison and Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
PART THREE: OTHER POLICY AREAS
Comparative Analysis of Immigration Policies - Gary Freeman
A Retrospective
Varieties of Residential Capitalism in the International Political Economy - Herman Schwartz and Leonard Seabrooke
Old Welfare States and the New Politics of Housing
Housing Conditions, States, Markets and Households - Michelle Norris and Henryk Domanski
A Pan-European Analysis
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.8.2013 |
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Reihe/Serie | SAGE Library of the Public Sector |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 2830 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4462-6973-6 / 1446269736 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4462-6973-2 / 9781446269732 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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