Survey of the Dutch political culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: In this survey of the Dutch political culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Piet de Rooy reveals that the 'polder model' often used to describe economic and social policymaking based on consensus is a myth.
Survey of the Dutch political culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: In this survey of the Dutch political culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Piet de Rooy reveals that the 'polder model' often used to describe economic and social policymaking based on consensus is a myth.
Piet de Rooy (1944) is professor emeritus of modern dutch history at the University of Amsterdam. Rob de Wijk is the Director of the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) and Professor of International Relations and Security at the Campus the Hague of Leiden University. He was previously a Professor in the field of International Relations at the Royal Netherlands Military Academy and Head of the Defense Concepts Department at the Dutch Ministry of Defense.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The first Constitution 1798 Chapter 2: The structuring of a Nation-State 1813 Chapter 3: The rise of a parliamentary democracy 1848 Chapter 4. The construction of the first political party 1879 Chapter 5: Socialism and Feminism around 1900: the complexities of ideology Chapter 6: The functioning of a pillarized-corporative system 1930 Chapter 7: The cultural revolution of the sixties Chapter 8: Losing a balance: populism 2002 Epilogue
Introduction Chapter 1: The first Constitution 1798 Chapter 2: The structuring of a Nation-State 1813 Chapter 3: The rise of a parliamentary democracy 1848 Chapter 4. The construction of the first political party 1879 Chapter 5: Socialism and Feminism around 1900: the complexities of ideology Chapter 6: The functioning of a pillarized-corporative system 1930 Chapter 7: The cultural revolution of the sixties Chapter 8: Losing a balance: populism 2002 Epilogue
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