The Oxford handbook of transformations of the state / edited by Stephan Leibfried, Evelyne Huber, Matthew Lange, Jonah D. Levy, Frank Nullmeier, and John D. Stephens.
Handbook of transformations of the state.
Ttransformations of the state.
พิมพ์ครั้งที่
1st ed.
พิมพลักษณ์
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
จำนวนหน้า
xxiii, 898 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
หมายเหตุบรรณานุกรม
Includes bibliographical references and index.
หมายเหตุสารบัญ
1. Introduction: transformations of the state -- 2. Changing perspectives on the State -- 3. Varieties of state experience -- 4. The layered state: pathways and paterns of modern nation state building -- 5. The emergence of the New World Staes -- 6. Sate formation and transformation Africa and Asia: the third phase of state expansion -- 7. Stae theory: four analytical traditions -- 8. Limited statehood: a critical perpective -- 9. State transformations in comparative perspective -- 10. Internationalization and the state: sovereignty as the external side of modern statehood -- 11. Sovereing (in) equality in the evolution of the international system -- 12. The competition state: the modern sate in a global economy -- 13. The embedded state: the new division of labor in the provision of governance functions -- 14. Multilevel governance and the state -- 15. Beyond the state ? Are transnational regulatory institutions replacing the state ? -- 16. Security, intervention, and the responsibility to protect: transforming the state by reinterpreting sovereignty -- 17. Ambiguous transformations: the 2007/08 international financial crisis and changing economic roles of the stae -- 18. Environmental isks and the chaging interface of demestic and international goverance -- 19. State transformations among the affluent democracies -- 20. The transformations of the statist model -- 21. From industrial corporatism to the social investment state -- 22. The changing role of the state in liberal market economies -- 23. ISI states reverse course: from import substitution to open economy -- 24. Welfare state transformation: convergence and the rise of the supply - side model -- 25. The stae and gender equality: from patriarchat to women - friendly state ? -- 26. From the postitive to the regulatory state: a transformation in the machinery of governance ? -- 27. Migration and the proous boundaries of democratic states -- 28. Plurinational states -- 29. The changing architecture of the national security stae -- 30. transformations of the democratic state -- 31. The peculiarities of post-communist state development: institutional consolidation and elite competition -- 32. The transformation of the state in Eastern Europe -- 33. Resources as constraints ? Natural resource wealth and the possibility of developmental sates in the Former Soviet Union -- 34. The transformation of the Russian State -- 35. China: economic liberalization, adaptive informal institutions, and party-state resilience -- 36. States in the global south: transformations, trends, and diversity -- 37. Human development, state transformation, and the politics of the developmental state -- 38. Rentier states and state transformations -- 39. Predatory states and stae transformation -- 40. State failure and state transformation -- 41. Ethnicity and stae transformation in the global south -- 42. Democracy and regime change in the global south: causes and trends -- 43. Emerging welfare staes in Latin America and East Asia -- 44. Conclusion: states transforming.