José Magone
	
		
	The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies in a Turbulent World
A Comparative Study of Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland
José Magone
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A Comparative Study of Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland
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Taking a multi-dimensional and multi-spatial approach, this book examines the consensus democracies of Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland over the past 40 years. It examines how these democracies have been transformed by Europeanization and globalization yet are able to maintain political stability.
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					Taking a multi-dimensional and multi-spatial approach, this book examines the consensus democracies of Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland over the past 40 years. It examines how these democracies have been transformed by Europeanization and globalization yet are able to maintain political stability.				
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 - Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 366
 - Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
 - Gewicht: 713g
 - ISBN-13: 9780415502788
 - ISBN-10: 0415502780
 - Artikelnr.: 43680100
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 366
 - Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
 - Gewicht: 713g
 - ISBN-13: 9780415502788
 - ISBN-10: 0415502780
 - Artikelnr.: 43680100
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
José M. Magone is Professor of Regional and Global Governance at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany.
	1. The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies
Introduction: Political Change in Consensus Democracies
Conceptualizing Consensus Democracies
Strategic Management in Consensus Democracies: A Permanent Process of
Re-equilibration
The Great Transformation of the Late Twentieth Century and Consensus
Democracies
From International to Global Politics and Governance
Europeanization of National Politics: From Government to Multilevel
Governance
Politics: Political Change, Insecurity and the Rise of Populism
National Political Economy: Adjusting to Globalization
Society: De-nationalization and Social Investment
Structure of the Book
Conclusions: The Consensus Democracies of West Central Europe
2. The Creation and Development of Consensus Democracies
The Three Main Spaces of West Central Europe Until the Early Nineteenth
Century
Rise and Decline of the Habsburg Empire (1273-1866)
Between Autonomy and Centralization: The Origins of the Netherlands,
Belgium and Luxembourg (1300-1848)
The Difficult Road to Internal Statehood: The Case of Switzerland
(1291-1848)
The Making of Consensus Democracies (1815-1945): The Nationalization of
Politics
The Nationalization of Politics in Austria: The Difficult Mentality Change
from Empire to Small State
Switzerland: From Civil War to a Virtuous Evolution towards Inclusive
Democracy
The Netherlands: Evolutionary Democracy in a Centralized State
Belgium: From a Model Constitution to a Consensual Democracy
Luxembourg: Reinventing its Identity through Democratisation
The Glorious Thirty: Consensus Democracies in National Capitalism
Austria: Consensus Politics as a New Found Political Culture of National
Unity
Switzerland: The 'Magic Formula' and the Continuity of Consensus Politics
The Netherlands: Consensus Democracy and the Scientification of Policy
Making
Belgium: Consensus and Conflict in a Divided Country
Luxembourg: The Creation of a National Model
A Turbulent World Since 1980: Re-equilibrating Consensus Democracies
Austria: The Politics of Memory and European Integration
Switzerland: Consensus and Populism in Turbulent Times
The Netherlands: Reviving the Polder Model
Belgium: From Unitary to a Federal State
Luxembourg: Consensus as a Way of Life
Conclusions: Crafting Consensus Democracies in Turbulent Times
3.Constitutional Change in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Longevity of Constitutions and Change in Consensus Democracies
Sketching the Political Institutional Framework of Consensus Democracies
The Head of State and The Government
The Structure and Procedures of Parliament
The Constitutional and Administrative Court System
Conclusions: Constitutions and Political Practice
4. Society and Civic Culture Introduction: The Complexity of Consensus
Democracies
From Welfare State to the Social Investment State: Recommodifying Labour
The Civic Culture: Attitudes towards Politics, Democracy and the Political
System
From Pillarised to a New Strong Civil Society
Conclusions: Strong Civil Societies as Fundament of Consensus Democracies
5. The Americanization of Electoral and Party Politics
Introduction: The Rise of Populism in Americanized Electoral Markets
From Pillarization to Americanization
The Political Families in the Twentieth First Century
The Socialist Family
The Communist Family
The Christian Democratic Family
The Liberal Family
The Greens
Other parties
Contextual Variables of the Party System
The Electoral System: The Importance of Proportional Representation
Party Funding System in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change and Decline of the Established Parties
The Rise of Total Volatility in Consensus Democracies
The Fragmentation of the Party System
Conclusions: The Americanization of Party Systems in Consensus Democracies
6. Patterns of Government in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Comparing Government Structure
The Cabinet: Collegiality and Ministerial Autonomy
The Prime Minister: Primus inter pares
Patterns of Government Formation
Cabinet Governance: Internal and External Coordination
Government Longevity
Conclusions: The Art of Sharing Power
7. The Institutional Performance of Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Introduction: Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Contextualisation of Parliamentarianism
The Structure of Parliaments: The Lower House
The Upper Chamber: A Chamber of Reflection
The Institutional Performance of Parliaments
Parliamentary Workload
Parliamentary Committee Work in Consensus Democracies
Conflict and Consensus in the Legislative Process
Controlling Instruments
European Integration and National Parliaments
Conclusions: Parliament as Centre of Consensus Democracies
8. The Regional and Local Patterns of Consensus Democracies
Introduction: The Deepening of Consensus Democracies
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Unitary States: The Netherlands and
Luxembourg
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Federal Systems: Austria, Switzerland
and Belgium
Conclusions: Subnational Government in an Age of Europeanization and
Globalization
9. The Changing Political Economy of Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Varieties of Coordinated Capitalism in the Context of Europeanization and
Globalization
Industrial Relations as Coordination: From Interventionist to Light
Neo-Corporatism
Switzerland: Changing Schweiz AG
The Netherlands: Continuity and Flexibility in the Polder Model
Belgium: A Multilevel Neo-Corporatism
Luxembourg; Cooperation and Coordination in the Luxembourg Social Model
Austria: The Re-Invention of Social Corporatism
Conclusions: Coordination and Flexibility in a European Setting
10.Consensus Democracies as a Model for European and Global Governance
The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies in West Central Europe
The Primacy of Political Stability: Coalition Government and Parliamentary
Majority
Changing Architecture of Politics: From Welfare to Competition State
The Hybridization of Coordinated Market Economies and the welfare State
Big Democracy and Small Democracy: The Importance of Civil Society
The Necessity of European Union Governance
Consensus Democracies as Co-Founders and Rule Makers of the EC/EU
Consensus Democracies as Model for other Small States
Controlling Turbulence through Global Governance
The Role of European Union in Promoting pax democratica
Changing Global Capitalism: Expanding the European Social Model
Conclusions: Consensus Democracies as a Way of Life
	Introduction: Political Change in Consensus Democracies
Conceptualizing Consensus Democracies
Strategic Management in Consensus Democracies: A Permanent Process of
Re-equilibration
The Great Transformation of the Late Twentieth Century and Consensus
Democracies
From International to Global Politics and Governance
Europeanization of National Politics: From Government to Multilevel
Governance
Politics: Political Change, Insecurity and the Rise of Populism
National Political Economy: Adjusting to Globalization
Society: De-nationalization and Social Investment
Structure of the Book
Conclusions: The Consensus Democracies of West Central Europe
2. The Creation and Development of Consensus Democracies
The Three Main Spaces of West Central Europe Until the Early Nineteenth
Century
Rise and Decline of the Habsburg Empire (1273-1866)
Between Autonomy and Centralization: The Origins of the Netherlands,
Belgium and Luxembourg (1300-1848)
The Difficult Road to Internal Statehood: The Case of Switzerland
(1291-1848)
The Making of Consensus Democracies (1815-1945): The Nationalization of
Politics
The Nationalization of Politics in Austria: The Difficult Mentality Change
from Empire to Small State
Switzerland: From Civil War to a Virtuous Evolution towards Inclusive
Democracy
The Netherlands: Evolutionary Democracy in a Centralized State
Belgium: From a Model Constitution to a Consensual Democracy
Luxembourg: Reinventing its Identity through Democratisation
The Glorious Thirty: Consensus Democracies in National Capitalism
Austria: Consensus Politics as a New Found Political Culture of National
Unity
Switzerland: The 'Magic Formula' and the Continuity of Consensus Politics
The Netherlands: Consensus Democracy and the Scientification of Policy
Making
Belgium: Consensus and Conflict in a Divided Country
Luxembourg: The Creation of a National Model
A Turbulent World Since 1980: Re-equilibrating Consensus Democracies
Austria: The Politics of Memory and European Integration
Switzerland: Consensus and Populism in Turbulent Times
The Netherlands: Reviving the Polder Model
Belgium: From Unitary to a Federal State
Luxembourg: Consensus as a Way of Life
Conclusions: Crafting Consensus Democracies in Turbulent Times
3.Constitutional Change in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Longevity of Constitutions and Change in Consensus Democracies
Sketching the Political Institutional Framework of Consensus Democracies
The Head of State and The Government
The Structure and Procedures of Parliament
The Constitutional and Administrative Court System
Conclusions: Constitutions and Political Practice
4. Society and Civic Culture Introduction: The Complexity of Consensus
Democracies
From Welfare State to the Social Investment State: Recommodifying Labour
The Civic Culture: Attitudes towards Politics, Democracy and the Political
System
From Pillarised to a New Strong Civil Society
Conclusions: Strong Civil Societies as Fundament of Consensus Democracies
5. The Americanization of Electoral and Party Politics
Introduction: The Rise of Populism in Americanized Electoral Markets
From Pillarization to Americanization
The Political Families in the Twentieth First Century
The Socialist Family
The Communist Family
The Christian Democratic Family
The Liberal Family
The Greens
Other parties
Contextual Variables of the Party System
The Electoral System: The Importance of Proportional Representation
Party Funding System in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change and Decline of the Established Parties
The Rise of Total Volatility in Consensus Democracies
The Fragmentation of the Party System
Conclusions: The Americanization of Party Systems in Consensus Democracies
6. Patterns of Government in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Comparing Government Structure
The Cabinet: Collegiality and Ministerial Autonomy
The Prime Minister: Primus inter pares
Patterns of Government Formation
Cabinet Governance: Internal and External Coordination
Government Longevity
Conclusions: The Art of Sharing Power
7. The Institutional Performance of Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Introduction: Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Contextualisation of Parliamentarianism
The Structure of Parliaments: The Lower House
The Upper Chamber: A Chamber of Reflection
The Institutional Performance of Parliaments
Parliamentary Workload
Parliamentary Committee Work in Consensus Democracies
Conflict and Consensus in the Legislative Process
Controlling Instruments
European Integration and National Parliaments
Conclusions: Parliament as Centre of Consensus Democracies
8. The Regional and Local Patterns of Consensus Democracies
Introduction: The Deepening of Consensus Democracies
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Unitary States: The Netherlands and
Luxembourg
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Federal Systems: Austria, Switzerland
and Belgium
Conclusions: Subnational Government in an Age of Europeanization and
Globalization
9. The Changing Political Economy of Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Varieties of Coordinated Capitalism in the Context of Europeanization and
Globalization
Industrial Relations as Coordination: From Interventionist to Light
Neo-Corporatism
Switzerland: Changing Schweiz AG
The Netherlands: Continuity and Flexibility in the Polder Model
Belgium: A Multilevel Neo-Corporatism
Luxembourg; Cooperation and Coordination in the Luxembourg Social Model
Austria: The Re-Invention of Social Corporatism
Conclusions: Coordination and Flexibility in a European Setting
10.Consensus Democracies as a Model for European and Global Governance
The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies in West Central Europe
The Primacy of Political Stability: Coalition Government and Parliamentary
Majority
Changing Architecture of Politics: From Welfare to Competition State
The Hybridization of Coordinated Market Economies and the welfare State
Big Democracy and Small Democracy: The Importance of Civil Society
The Necessity of European Union Governance
Consensus Democracies as Co-Founders and Rule Makers of the EC/EU
Consensus Democracies as Model for other Small States
Controlling Turbulence through Global Governance
The Role of European Union in Promoting pax democratica
Changing Global Capitalism: Expanding the European Social Model
Conclusions: Consensus Democracies as a Way of Life
1. The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies
Introduction: Political Change in Consensus Democracies
Conceptualizing Consensus Democracies
Strategic Management in Consensus Democracies: A Permanent Process of
Re-equilibration
The Great Transformation of the Late Twentieth Century and Consensus
Democracies
From International to Global Politics and Governance
Europeanization of National Politics: From Government to Multilevel
Governance
Politics: Political Change, Insecurity and the Rise of Populism
National Political Economy: Adjusting to Globalization
Society: De-nationalization and Social Investment
Structure of the Book
Conclusions: The Consensus Democracies of West Central Europe
2. The Creation and Development of Consensus Democracies
The Three Main Spaces of West Central Europe Until the Early Nineteenth
Century
Rise and Decline of the Habsburg Empire (1273-1866)
Between Autonomy and Centralization: The Origins of the Netherlands,
Belgium and Luxembourg (1300-1848)
The Difficult Road to Internal Statehood: The Case of Switzerland
(1291-1848)
The Making of Consensus Democracies (1815-1945): The Nationalization of
Politics
The Nationalization of Politics in Austria: The Difficult Mentality Change
from Empire to Small State
Switzerland: From Civil War to a Virtuous Evolution towards Inclusive
Democracy
The Netherlands: Evolutionary Democracy in a Centralized State
Belgium: From a Model Constitution to a Consensual Democracy
Luxembourg: Reinventing its Identity through Democratisation
The Glorious Thirty: Consensus Democracies in National Capitalism
Austria: Consensus Politics as a New Found Political Culture of National
Unity
Switzerland: The 'Magic Formula' and the Continuity of Consensus Politics
The Netherlands: Consensus Democracy and the Scientification of Policy
Making
Belgium: Consensus and Conflict in a Divided Country
Luxembourg: The Creation of a National Model
A Turbulent World Since 1980: Re-equilibrating Consensus Democracies
Austria: The Politics of Memory and European Integration
Switzerland: Consensus and Populism in Turbulent Times
The Netherlands: Reviving the Polder Model
Belgium: From Unitary to a Federal State
Luxembourg: Consensus as a Way of Life
Conclusions: Crafting Consensus Democracies in Turbulent Times
3.Constitutional Change in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Longevity of Constitutions and Change in Consensus Democracies
Sketching the Political Institutional Framework of Consensus Democracies
The Head of State and The Government
The Structure and Procedures of Parliament
The Constitutional and Administrative Court System
Conclusions: Constitutions and Political Practice
4. Society and Civic Culture Introduction: The Complexity of Consensus
Democracies
From Welfare State to the Social Investment State: Recommodifying Labour
The Civic Culture: Attitudes towards Politics, Democracy and the Political
System
From Pillarised to a New Strong Civil Society
Conclusions: Strong Civil Societies as Fundament of Consensus Democracies
5. The Americanization of Electoral and Party Politics
Introduction: The Rise of Populism in Americanized Electoral Markets
From Pillarization to Americanization
The Political Families in the Twentieth First Century
The Socialist Family
The Communist Family
The Christian Democratic Family
The Liberal Family
The Greens
Other parties
Contextual Variables of the Party System
The Electoral System: The Importance of Proportional Representation
Party Funding System in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change and Decline of the Established Parties
The Rise of Total Volatility in Consensus Democracies
The Fragmentation of the Party System
Conclusions: The Americanization of Party Systems in Consensus Democracies
6. Patterns of Government in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Comparing Government Structure
The Cabinet: Collegiality and Ministerial Autonomy
The Prime Minister: Primus inter pares
Patterns of Government Formation
Cabinet Governance: Internal and External Coordination
Government Longevity
Conclusions: The Art of Sharing Power
7. The Institutional Performance of Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Introduction: Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Contextualisation of Parliamentarianism
The Structure of Parliaments: The Lower House
The Upper Chamber: A Chamber of Reflection
The Institutional Performance of Parliaments
Parliamentary Workload
Parliamentary Committee Work in Consensus Democracies
Conflict and Consensus in the Legislative Process
Controlling Instruments
European Integration and National Parliaments
Conclusions: Parliament as Centre of Consensus Democracies
8. The Regional and Local Patterns of Consensus Democracies
Introduction: The Deepening of Consensus Democracies
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Unitary States: The Netherlands and
Luxembourg
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Federal Systems: Austria, Switzerland
and Belgium
Conclusions: Subnational Government in an Age of Europeanization and
Globalization
9. The Changing Political Economy of Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Varieties of Coordinated Capitalism in the Context of Europeanization and
Globalization
Industrial Relations as Coordination: From Interventionist to Light
Neo-Corporatism
Switzerland: Changing Schweiz AG
The Netherlands: Continuity and Flexibility in the Polder Model
Belgium: A Multilevel Neo-Corporatism
Luxembourg; Cooperation and Coordination in the Luxembourg Social Model
Austria: The Re-Invention of Social Corporatism
Conclusions: Coordination and Flexibility in a European Setting
10.Consensus Democracies as a Model for European and Global Governance
The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies in West Central Europe
The Primacy of Political Stability: Coalition Government and Parliamentary
Majority
Changing Architecture of Politics: From Welfare to Competition State
The Hybridization of Coordinated Market Economies and the welfare State
Big Democracy and Small Democracy: The Importance of Civil Society
The Necessity of European Union Governance
Consensus Democracies as Co-Founders and Rule Makers of the EC/EU
Consensus Democracies as Model for other Small States
Controlling Turbulence through Global Governance
The Role of European Union in Promoting pax democratica
Changing Global Capitalism: Expanding the European Social Model
Conclusions: Consensus Democracies as a Way of Life
				Introduction: Political Change in Consensus Democracies
Conceptualizing Consensus Democracies
Strategic Management in Consensus Democracies: A Permanent Process of
Re-equilibration
The Great Transformation of the Late Twentieth Century and Consensus
Democracies
From International to Global Politics and Governance
Europeanization of National Politics: From Government to Multilevel
Governance
Politics: Political Change, Insecurity and the Rise of Populism
National Political Economy: Adjusting to Globalization
Society: De-nationalization and Social Investment
Structure of the Book
Conclusions: The Consensus Democracies of West Central Europe
2. The Creation and Development of Consensus Democracies
The Three Main Spaces of West Central Europe Until the Early Nineteenth
Century
Rise and Decline of the Habsburg Empire (1273-1866)
Between Autonomy and Centralization: The Origins of the Netherlands,
Belgium and Luxembourg (1300-1848)
The Difficult Road to Internal Statehood: The Case of Switzerland
(1291-1848)
The Making of Consensus Democracies (1815-1945): The Nationalization of
Politics
The Nationalization of Politics in Austria: The Difficult Mentality Change
from Empire to Small State
Switzerland: From Civil War to a Virtuous Evolution towards Inclusive
Democracy
The Netherlands: Evolutionary Democracy in a Centralized State
Belgium: From a Model Constitution to a Consensual Democracy
Luxembourg: Reinventing its Identity through Democratisation
The Glorious Thirty: Consensus Democracies in National Capitalism
Austria: Consensus Politics as a New Found Political Culture of National
Unity
Switzerland: The 'Magic Formula' and the Continuity of Consensus Politics
The Netherlands: Consensus Democracy and the Scientification of Policy
Making
Belgium: Consensus and Conflict in a Divided Country
Luxembourg: The Creation of a National Model
A Turbulent World Since 1980: Re-equilibrating Consensus Democracies
Austria: The Politics of Memory and European Integration
Switzerland: Consensus and Populism in Turbulent Times
The Netherlands: Reviving the Polder Model
Belgium: From Unitary to a Federal State
Luxembourg: Consensus as a Way of Life
Conclusions: Crafting Consensus Democracies in Turbulent Times
3.Constitutional Change in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Longevity of Constitutions and Change in Consensus Democracies
Sketching the Political Institutional Framework of Consensus Democracies
The Head of State and The Government
The Structure and Procedures of Parliament
The Constitutional and Administrative Court System
Conclusions: Constitutions and Political Practice
4. Society and Civic Culture Introduction: The Complexity of Consensus
Democracies
From Welfare State to the Social Investment State: Recommodifying Labour
The Civic Culture: Attitudes towards Politics, Democracy and the Political
System
From Pillarised to a New Strong Civil Society
Conclusions: Strong Civil Societies as Fundament of Consensus Democracies
5. The Americanization of Electoral and Party Politics
Introduction: The Rise of Populism in Americanized Electoral Markets
From Pillarization to Americanization
The Political Families in the Twentieth First Century
The Socialist Family
The Communist Family
The Christian Democratic Family
The Liberal Family
The Greens
Other parties
Contextual Variables of the Party System
The Electoral System: The Importance of Proportional Representation
Party Funding System in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change in Consensus Democracies
Party System Change and Decline of the Established Parties
The Rise of Total Volatility in Consensus Democracies
The Fragmentation of the Party System
Conclusions: The Americanization of Party Systems in Consensus Democracies
6. Patterns of Government in Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Comparing Government Structure
The Cabinet: Collegiality and Ministerial Autonomy
The Prime Minister: Primus inter pares
Patterns of Government Formation
Cabinet Governance: Internal and External Coordination
Government Longevity
Conclusions: The Art of Sharing Power
7. The Institutional Performance of Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Introduction: Parliaments in Consensus Democracies
Contextualisation of Parliamentarianism
The Structure of Parliaments: The Lower House
The Upper Chamber: A Chamber of Reflection
The Institutional Performance of Parliaments
Parliamentary Workload
Parliamentary Committee Work in Consensus Democracies
Conflict and Consensus in the Legislative Process
Controlling Instruments
European Integration and National Parliaments
Conclusions: Parliament as Centre of Consensus Democracies
8. The Regional and Local Patterns of Consensus Democracies
Introduction: The Deepening of Consensus Democracies
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Unitary States: The Netherlands and
Luxembourg
Patterns of Subnational Democracy in Federal Systems: Austria, Switzerland
and Belgium
Conclusions: Subnational Government in an Age of Europeanization and
Globalization
9. The Changing Political Economy of Consensus Democracies
Introduction
Varieties of Coordinated Capitalism in the Context of Europeanization and
Globalization
Industrial Relations as Coordination: From Interventionist to Light
Neo-Corporatism
Switzerland: Changing Schweiz AG
The Netherlands: Continuity and Flexibility in the Polder Model
Belgium: A Multilevel Neo-Corporatism
Luxembourg; Cooperation and Coordination in the Luxembourg Social Model
Austria: The Re-Invention of Social Corporatism
Conclusions: Coordination and Flexibility in a European Setting
10.Consensus Democracies as a Model for European and Global Governance
The Statecraft of Consensus Democracies in West Central Europe
The Primacy of Political Stability: Coalition Government and Parliamentary
Majority
Changing Architecture of Politics: From Welfare to Competition State
The Hybridization of Coordinated Market Economies and the welfare State
Big Democracy and Small Democracy: The Importance of Civil Society
The Necessity of European Union Governance
Consensus Democracies as Co-Founders and Rule Makers of the EC/EU
Consensus Democracies as Model for other Small States
Controlling Turbulence through Global Governance
The Role of European Union in Promoting pax democratica
Changing Global Capitalism: Expanding the European Social Model
Conclusions: Consensus Democracies as a Way of Life







