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245 1 0 _aInstitutionalism
260 _aLos Angeles :
_bSAGE Publications,
_c2007
490 0 _aSAGE Library of political science
505 8 0 _tIV. Institutional theory and specific institutions (continued)
_tD. Courts
_t41. A political regimes approach to the analysis of legal decisions - Cornnel Clayton and Dvid A. May
_tE. Parties and interest groups
_t42. Institutionalization - Agnelo Panebianco, translated by Marc Silver
_t43. A 'New institutional" perspective on politcy networks - Jens Blom-Hansen
_tF. Democratization
_t44. Disequilibrium institutions and pluralist democracy - Josep M. Colomer
_t45. Institutions, path dependence, and democratic consolidation - Gerard Alexander
_tG. Federalism
_t46. The Joint-Decision trap: Lessons from german federalism and European integration - Fritz W. sCHARPF
_tH. International relations
_t47. The anatomy of autonomy: An institutional account of variation in supranational influence - Jonas Tallberg
_t48. New institutionalism and the governance of the single European market - Simon J. Bulmer
_t49. Taking institutions seriously: How regime analysis can be relevant to multilevel environmental governance - John Vogler
_t50. Norms, culture, and world politics: Insights from sociology's institutionalism - Martha Finnemore
_tI. Public policy
_t51. Do institutions really matter? Taxation in industrialized democracies - Sven steinmo and Caroline J. Tolbert
_t52. How gragmentation can improve co-ordination: setting standards in international telecomunications - Philipp Genschel
_t53. Altered states: esplaining domestic institutional change - Andrew P. Cortell and Susan Peterson
_tV. Theoretical problems
_tAlthough the basic logic of institutionalism that institutions do matter tends to be accepted by most versions of institutional analysis, there are a nunber of important issues taht presebt problems for nost of these approaches. Many of these issues are related to change in institutions. Institutional theory is generally effective in explaining persistence but is less effective in coping with change. This section will examine these problems from several perspectives and demonstarte their relevance for theory development
_tA. Creating institutions
_t54. Institutional design in democratic contexts - Johan P. Olsen
_t55. The limits of design: Explaining institutional origins and change - Paul Pierson
_tB. Institutionalization and deinstitutionalization
_t56. Leadership in administration: A sociological interpretation - Philip Selznick
_t57. Bureaucracy, bureaucratization, and debureaucratization - S. N Eisenstadt
_t58. Political development and political decay - Samuel P. Huntington
_t59. The abtecedents of deinstitutionalization - Christine Oliver
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650 4 _aInstituição
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650 4 _aDemocracia
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650 4 _aDemocratização
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650 4 _aForma de Estado
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650 4 _aGovernança
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