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The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism offers an authoritative and accessible state-of-the-art analysis of the historical institutionalism research tradition in Political Science. Devoted to the study of how temporal processes and events influence the origin and transformation of institutions that govern political and economic relations, historical institutionalism has grown considerably in the last two decades. With its attention to past, present, and potential future contributions to the research tradition, the volume represents an essential reference point for those interested in historical institutionalism. Written in accessible style by leading scholars, thirty-eight chapters detail the contributions of historical institutionalism to an expanding array of topics in the study of comparative, American, European, and international politics.
Contents
I. INTRODUCTION
1: Orfeo Fioretos, Tulia G. Falleti, and Adam Sheingate: Historical Institutionalism in Political Science
II. FOUNDATIONS
2: Peter A. Hall: Politics as a Process Structured in Space and Time
3: Kathleen Thelen and James Conran: Institutional Change
4: James Mahoney, Khairunnisa Mohamedali, and Christoph Nguyen: Causality and Time in Historical Institutionalism
5: Giovanni Capoccia: Critical Junctures
6: Sven Steinmo: Historical Institutionalism and Experimental Methods
7: Paul Pierson: Power in Historical Institutionalism
8: Mark Blyth, Oddny Helgadottir, and William Kring: Ideas and Historical Institutionalism
III. COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Tulia G. Falleti: Introduction
9: Atul Kohli: States and Economic Development
10: Hillel Soifer: The Development of State Capacity
11: Rodrigo Barrenechea, Edward Gibson, and Larkin Terrie: Historical Institutionalism and Democratization Studies
12: Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way: Durable Authoritarianism
13: Rachel Beatty Riedl: Political Parties, Regimes, and Social Cleavages
14: Melani Cammett and Aytug Sasmaz: Social Policy in Developing Countries
15: Teri L. Caraway: Labor in Developing and Post-Communist Countries
16: Kellee Tsai: Adaptive Informal Institutions
IV. AMERICAN POLITICS
Adam Sheingate: Introduction
17: Desmond King: The American State and the Enduring Politics of Race
18: Daniel J. Galvin: Political Parties in American Politics
19: Sarah Staszak: Law and Courts
20: Alan M. Jacobs: Social Policy Dynamics
21: Paul Frymer: Citizenship and Race
22: Marie Gottschalk: Inequality and the Carceral State
V. EUROPEAN POLITICS
Orfeo Fioretos and Tulia G. Falleti: Introduction
23: R. Dan Keleman: European States in Comparative Perspective
24: Sheri Berman: Institutions and the Consolidation of Democracy in Western Europe
25: Julia Lynch and Martin Rhodes: Historical Institutionalism and the Welfare State
26: Richard Deeg and Elliot Posner: Durabilities and Changes in Financial Systems
27: Pepper D. Culpepper: Capitalism, Institutions, and Power in the Study of Business
28: Anna Gryzmala-Busse: Religion and European Politics
29: Tim Büthe: Supranationalism
30: Mark Thatcher and Cornelia Woll: Evolutionary Dynamics in Internal Market Regulation in the European Union
VI. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Orfeo Fioretos: Introduction
31: Stephen D. Krasner: The Persistence of State Sovereignty
32: G. John Ikenberry: The Rise, Character, and Evolution of International Order
33: Etel Solingen and Wilfred Wan: Critical Junctures, Developmental Pathways, and Incremental Change in Security Institutions
34: Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore: Global Institutions Without a Global State
35: Karen J. Alter: The Evolution of International Law and Courts
36: Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty: The Limits of Institutional Reform in the United States and the Global Trade Regime
37: Eric Helleiner: Incremental Origins of Bretton Woods
38: Abraham L. Newman: Sequencing, Layering, and Feedbacks in Global Regulation



