Political Elites in the Transatlantic Crisis

Political Elites in the Transatlantic Crisis
Author: H. Best,J. Higley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137345752

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Beliefs held by US and European elites about unregulated markets and a currency union without fiscal union led to a transatlantic crisis unmatched in severity since the Great Depression. Leading scholars of elites analyze how elites have responded to the crisis, are altered by it and what this 'hour of elites' means for democracy.

Elites Crises and the Origins of Regimes

Elites  Crises  and the Origins of Regimes
Author: Mattei Dogan,John Higley
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0847690237

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Most political regimes, whether authoritarian or democratic, are born in abrupt, brutal, and momentous crises. In this volume, a group of prominent scholars explores how these seminal events affect elites and shape regimes. Combining theoretical and case study chapters, the authors draw from a wide range of historical and contemporary examples to challenge mainstream developmental explanations of political change, which emphasize incremental changes and evolutions stretching over generations.

National Political Elites European Integration and the Eurozone Crisis

National Political Elites  European Integration and the Eurozone Crisis
Author: Nicolò Conti,Borbála Göncz,José Real-Dato
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351064827

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The global financial, economic and sovereign debt crisis since 2008 has led to increases in political disaffection among citizens, a loss of legitimacy of political institutions, the discredit of mainstream parties and the rise of extremist or anti-system political alternatives. This comparative volume sheds greater light on this critical juncture in the recent history of the European Union (EU) by focusing on the evolution of attitudes of national political elites. It examines whether the crisis has affected the legitimacy of the EU integration project as perceived by national political elites and, consequently, if the elite consensus that constituted one of the most solid fundamentals supporting that project has been eroded. Analysing these changes across the different dimensions in which support for the EU is organized and its relationship with the evolution of support towards European integration among citizens in member states, the book addresses a basic question: How have these events affected the perceptions of the EU of national political elites? Ultimately, it sheds light on the evolution of the relationship between the perception of the EU and the national contexts, as well as the likely evolution of the project of European integration in the near future. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political elites, EU politics, European integration, political parties, and more broadly to comparative politics, European studies and sociology.

National Political Elites European Integration and the Eurozone Crisis

National Political Elites  European Integration and the Eurozone Crisis
Author: Nicolò Conti,Borbála Göncz,José Real-Dato
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-06-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351064811

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The global financial, economic and sovereign debt crisis since 2008 has led to increases in political disaffection among citizens, a loss of legitimacy of political institutions, the discredit of mainstream parties and the rise of extremist or anti-system political alternatives. This comparative volume sheds greater light on this critical juncture in the recent history of the European Union (EU) by focusing on the evolution of attitudes of national political elites. It examines whether the crisis has affected the legitimacy of the EU integration project as perceived by national political elites and, consequently, if the elite consensus that constituted one of the most solid fundamentals supporting that project has been eroded. Analysing these changes across the different dimensions in which support for the EU is organized and its relationship with the evolution of support towards European integration among citizens in member states, the book addresses a basic question: How have these events affected the perceptions of the EU of national political elites? Ultimately, it sheds light on the evolution of the relationship between the perception of the EU and the national contexts, as well as the likely evolution of the project of European integration in the near future. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political elites, EU politics, European integration, political parties, and more broadly to comparative politics, European studies and sociology.

The Many Panics of 1837

The Many Panics of 1837
Author: Jessica M. Lepler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2013-09-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521116534

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Reveals how people transformed their experiences of financial crisis into a single event that would serve as a turning point in American history.

The Contested Status of Political Elites

The Contested Status of Political Elites
Author: Lars Vogel,Ronald Gebauer,Axel Salheiser
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351814119

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Contemporary Western societies are witnessing ground-breaking social, economic and political changes at an accelerating pace. These changes are challenging the way democracy works and the role that political elites play in this system of government. Using a theoretical and empirical approach, this volume argues that political elites are urged to develop new strategies in order to achieve interest aggregation, to safeguard collective action, and to maintain elite autonomy and stability. The adaptive capacities of political elites are assessed through case studies, comparative and longitudinal analyses of their social structure, their recruitment patterns, and their attitudes. The book includes contributions from reputable scholars in the field of elite research and specialists on individual political systems across Europe and the US. It provides an analytical framework demonstrating that political elites are inevitable and potentially able to respond successfully to varying challenges. The book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political elites, democracy, comparative politics, political participation and European Politics.

The Palgrave Handbook of Political Elites

The Palgrave Handbook of Political Elites
Author: Heinrich Best,John Higley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137519047

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This handbook presents a comprehensive view of the current theory and research surrounding political elites, which is now a pivotal subject for academic study and public discourse. In 40 chapters by leading scholars, it displays the field’s richness and diversity. The handbook is organized in six sections, each introduced by a co-editor, focusing on theories about political elites, methods for studying them, their main structural and behavioral patterns worldwide, the differentiation and integration of political elite sectors, elite attributes and resources, and the dilemmas of political elites in this century. Forty years since Robert Putnam’s landmark Comparative Study of Political Elites, this handbook is an indispensable resource for scholars and students engaged in the study of this vibrant field.

Elites and People

Elites and People
Author: Fredrik Engelstad,Trygve Gulbrandsen,Marte Mangset,Mari Teigen
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-10-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781838679156

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The present volume of Comparative Social Research offers a broad set of comparative studies of elites, stretching from the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Egypt to women's political leadership in Brazil and Germany, via attainment of elite positions among minorities in France and the US.