Economic Efficiency, Democratic Empowerment
Contested Modernization in Britain and Germany
Herausgeber: Blühdorn, Ingolfur; Jun, Uwe
Economic Efficiency, Democratic Empowerment
Contested Modernization in Britain and Germany
Herausgeber: Blühdorn, Ingolfur; Jun, Uwe
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Democratic procedures are often inefficient; efficient structures tend to be undemocratic. Focusing on Germany and Great Britain as case studies, this book explores the meaning and compatibility of efficiency and democracy in the project of modernizing advanced consumer democracies.
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Democratic procedures are often inefficient; efficient structures tend to be undemocratic. Focusing on Germany and Great Britain as case studies, this book explores the meaning and compatibility of efficiency and democracy in the project of modernizing advanced consumer democracies.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780739112113
- ISBN-10: 0739112112
- Artikelnr.: 22799740
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780739112113
- ISBN-10: 0739112112
- Artikelnr.: 22799740
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ingolfur Blühdorn is reader in politics and political sociology at the University of Bath (UK). His research interests include social and political theory, political sociology, as well as environmental sociology. He has published widely on social movements and their organizations, Green Parties and the transformation of politics in advanced European democracies. His forthcoming publications include the monograph Reinventing Green Politics: The Repositioning of Green Parties in a Changing Political Landscape (Berghahn 2007) and The Politics of Unsustainability: Eco-Politics in the Post-Environmental Era (Routledge 2007, co-edited with Ian Welsh). Uwe Junis professor of political science at the University of Trier (Germany). His research focus is on political institutions in western democracies, political communication and parliamentarism. He has widely published on political parties and on contemporary developments in European political systems. He is author of Wandel von Parteien in der Mediendemokratie (Parties in Media Democracy; Campus 2004), as well as editor of Politische Theorie und Regierungslehre. Eine Einführung in die politikwissenschaftliche Institutionenforschung (Political Theory and Government. An Introduction to Political Research into Institutions; Campus 2004) and Kleine Parteien im Aufwind (Small Parties on the Rise; Campus 2006).
Chapter 1 Reform-Gridlock and Hyper-Innovation: Germany, Britain and the
Project of Societal Modernisation (Ingolfur Blühdorn/Uwe Jun)
Chapter 2 Radical Reformers-Defiant Electorates? Reform Policy and
International Competitiveness under Schroeder And Blair (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 3 Democracy, Efficiency, Futurity: Contested Objectives of Societal
Reform (Ingolfur Blühdorn)
Chapter 4 Democratic Deficits-Democratic Renewal: Political Detachment,
Constitutional Reform and the Politics of Re-engagement in the UK (Lewis
Baston)
Chapter 5 Misguided Consensualism: Prospects for Reform of the
Party-Dominated Federal System in Germany (Frank Decker)
Chapter 6 From Corporatist Consensualism to the Politics of Commissions:
German Welfare Reform and the Inefficiency of theAlliance for Jobs (Sven
Jochem)
Chapter 7 Efficiency versus Accountability? Modernizing Governance and
Democratic Renewal in Britain, 1997-2005 (Matthew Flinders)
Chapter 8 Efficiency in Political Communication and Public Management: A
Comparative Analysis of New Labour and the SPD (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 9 Efficiency versus Party Democracy? Political Parties and Societal
Modernisation in Germany (Elmar Wiesendahl)
Chapter 10 German Trade Unions: Partners for Reform or Trapped in Nested
Games? (Josef Schmid and Christian Steffen)
Chapter 11 Participation, Innovation and Efficiency: Social Movements and
the New Genetics in Germany and the UK (Ian Welsh)
Chapter 12 The Third Transformation of Democracy: On the Efficient
Management of Late-modern Complexity (Ingolfur Blühdorn)
Project of Societal Modernisation (Ingolfur Blühdorn/Uwe Jun)
Chapter 2 Radical Reformers-Defiant Electorates? Reform Policy and
International Competitiveness under Schroeder And Blair (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 3 Democracy, Efficiency, Futurity: Contested Objectives of Societal
Reform (Ingolfur Blühdorn)
Chapter 4 Democratic Deficits-Democratic Renewal: Political Detachment,
Constitutional Reform and the Politics of Re-engagement in the UK (Lewis
Baston)
Chapter 5 Misguided Consensualism: Prospects for Reform of the
Party-Dominated Federal System in Germany (Frank Decker)
Chapter 6 From Corporatist Consensualism to the Politics of Commissions:
German Welfare Reform and the Inefficiency of theAlliance for Jobs (Sven
Jochem)
Chapter 7 Efficiency versus Accountability? Modernizing Governance and
Democratic Renewal in Britain, 1997-2005 (Matthew Flinders)
Chapter 8 Efficiency in Political Communication and Public Management: A
Comparative Analysis of New Labour and the SPD (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 9 Efficiency versus Party Democracy? Political Parties and Societal
Modernisation in Germany (Elmar Wiesendahl)
Chapter 10 German Trade Unions: Partners for Reform or Trapped in Nested
Games? (Josef Schmid and Christian Steffen)
Chapter 11 Participation, Innovation and Efficiency: Social Movements and
the New Genetics in Germany and the UK (Ian Welsh)
Chapter 12 The Third Transformation of Democracy: On the Efficient
Management of Late-modern Complexity (Ingolfur Blühdorn)
Chapter 1 Reform-Gridlock and Hyper-Innovation: Germany, Britain and the
Project of Societal Modernisation (Ingolfur Blühdorn/Uwe Jun)
Chapter 2 Radical Reformers-Defiant Electorates? Reform Policy and
International Competitiveness under Schroeder And Blair (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 3 Democracy, Efficiency, Futurity: Contested Objectives of Societal
Reform (Ingolfur Blühdorn)
Chapter 4 Democratic Deficits-Democratic Renewal: Political Detachment,
Constitutional Reform and the Politics of Re-engagement in the UK (Lewis
Baston)
Chapter 5 Misguided Consensualism: Prospects for Reform of the
Party-Dominated Federal System in Germany (Frank Decker)
Chapter 6 From Corporatist Consensualism to the Politics of Commissions:
German Welfare Reform and the Inefficiency of theAlliance for Jobs (Sven
Jochem)
Chapter 7 Efficiency versus Accountability? Modernizing Governance and
Democratic Renewal in Britain, 1997-2005 (Matthew Flinders)
Chapter 8 Efficiency in Political Communication and Public Management: A
Comparative Analysis of New Labour and the SPD (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 9 Efficiency versus Party Democracy? Political Parties and Societal
Modernisation in Germany (Elmar Wiesendahl)
Chapter 10 German Trade Unions: Partners for Reform or Trapped in Nested
Games? (Josef Schmid and Christian Steffen)
Chapter 11 Participation, Innovation and Efficiency: Social Movements and
the New Genetics in Germany and the UK (Ian Welsh)
Chapter 12 The Third Transformation of Democracy: On the Efficient
Management of Late-modern Complexity (Ingolfur Blühdorn)
Project of Societal Modernisation (Ingolfur Blühdorn/Uwe Jun)
Chapter 2 Radical Reformers-Defiant Electorates? Reform Policy and
International Competitiveness under Schroeder And Blair (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 3 Democracy, Efficiency, Futurity: Contested Objectives of Societal
Reform (Ingolfur Blühdorn)
Chapter 4 Democratic Deficits-Democratic Renewal: Political Detachment,
Constitutional Reform and the Politics of Re-engagement in the UK (Lewis
Baston)
Chapter 5 Misguided Consensualism: Prospects for Reform of the
Party-Dominated Federal System in Germany (Frank Decker)
Chapter 6 From Corporatist Consensualism to the Politics of Commissions:
German Welfare Reform and the Inefficiency of theAlliance for Jobs (Sven
Jochem)
Chapter 7 Efficiency versus Accountability? Modernizing Governance and
Democratic Renewal in Britain, 1997-2005 (Matthew Flinders)
Chapter 8 Efficiency in Political Communication and Public Management: A
Comparative Analysis of New Labour and the SPD (Uwe Jun)
Chapter 9 Efficiency versus Party Democracy? Political Parties and Societal
Modernisation in Germany (Elmar Wiesendahl)
Chapter 10 German Trade Unions: Partners for Reform or Trapped in Nested
Games? (Josef Schmid and Christian Steffen)
Chapter 11 Participation, Innovation and Efficiency: Social Movements and
the New Genetics in Germany and the UK (Ian Welsh)
Chapter 12 The Third Transformation of Democracy: On the Efficient
Management of Late-modern Complexity (Ingolfur Blühdorn)







