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Theorien des institutionellen Designs

Diese Reihe taucht tief in die Feinheiten sozialer und politischer Institutionen ein und untersucht, wie sie Muster individueller Interaktionen prägen und wie sie sich wiederum aus diesen Interaktionen entwickeln. Sie konzentriert sich auf die normativen Aspekte dieser Beziehungen und bietet eine multidisziplinäre und interdisziplinäre Perspektive auf eine breite Palette von Institutionen. Leser können tiefgründige Analysen erwarten, die disziplinäre Grenzen überschreiten und untersuchen, wie unsere Gesellschaften durch die von uns selbst geschaffenen Strukturen geformt werden.

Critical Elitism
Democratic Innovations
Exits, Voices and Social Investment
Just Institutions Matter
Putting Trust in the US Budget
Social Traps and the Problem of Trust

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  • In this book, Bo Rothstein examines 'social traps' where distrust prevents cooperation, despite mutual benefits. He explores how social capital and trust can be fostered through universal political institutions and policies promoting equality. Rothstein introduces collective memory theory to propose how these institutions can be created.

    Social Traps and the Problem of Trust
  • Offering a thorough examination of a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the American welfare state, this book delves into its historical context and implications. It highlights the intricacies and dynamics that shape welfare policies, providing insights into their development and impact on society. By addressing this gap in existing literature, the work contributes to a deeper understanding of welfare systems and their role in American life.

    Putting Trust in the US Budget
  • Just Institutions Matter

    The Moral and Political Logic of the Universal Welfare State

    • 272 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden
    3,6(13)Abgeben

    The book defends the universal welfare state against significant criticisms by exploring its ties to civil society, the impact of social service privatization, and evolving societal values. Rothstein highlights the diverse moral and political logics shaping contemporary welfare states, attributing these variations to the intentional decisions made by political institutions. This work contributes meaningfully to ongoing philosophical and political discussions regarding the welfare state's future.

    Just Institutions Matter
  • The book explores the relationship between community investment and the quality of public services. It highlights how individuals' engagement and commitment to their neighborhoods can significantly influence the effectiveness and availability of essential services. Through various case studies and analyses, it delves into the dynamics of community involvement, illustrating the crucial role that local stakeholders play in shaping public service outcomes.

    Exits, Voices and Social Investment
  • Democratic Innovations

    • 232 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    3,9(9)Abgeben

    Focusing on global democratic innovations, the book explores various initiatives that enhance democratic theory and practice. It analyzes successful examples from different regions, offering insights and lessons that can inform future democratic developments. The examination aims to inspire new approaches to governance and citizen engagement, highlighting the importance of adapting democratic frameworks to contemporary challenges.

    Democratic Innovations
  • How are we to handle the tension between expertise and democracy? Developing a democratic model of expert authority, this book describes the ways in which civil society, expert institutions, and democratic innovations can contribute to its production. It addresses deliberative democrats, but will also interest scholars working in environment, health policy, and science communication.

    Critical Elitism
  • The book explores the challenges encountered by former communist states in their transition to democracy and market economies. It delves into the political, social, and economic obstacles these nations face as they strive to establish new governance structures and integrate into the global market. Through analysis, it highlights the complexities of this transformation and the various strategies employed to overcome these issues.

    Institutional Design in Post-Communist Societies
  • The book delves into how electoral systems impact divided societies, focusing on "vote-pooling" mechanisms in countries like Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka. It argues that political institutions fostering broad-based parties and incentivizing politicians to appeal to diverse ethnic groups can promote moderate political competition. This approach challenges traditional views on democracy and conflict management, suggesting that such systems can play a vital role in shaping democratization in transitional states.

    Democracy in Divided Societies
  • Democratic Innovations

    Designing Institutions for Citizen Participation

    • 232 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Focusing on democratic innovations globally, this book explores various approaches and their implications for enhancing democratic theory and practice. It highlights successful examples and offers insights that aim to inform future developments in democratic governance. Through this examination, the work seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of how democracy can evolve and adapt in contemporary society.

    Democratic Innovations
  • A major new statement of deliberative theory that shows how states, even transnational systems, can be deliberatively democratic.

    Deliberative Systems
  • Putting Trust in the U.S. Budget

    Federal Trust Funds and the Politics of Commitment

    • 246 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden

    Offering an in-depth analysis, this book explores a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the American welfare state. It sheds light on the complexities and implications of this feature, aiming to enhance understanding of social policies and their impact on society. Through thorough research and critical insights, it reveals the significance of this area in the broader context of welfare and social justice in America.

    Putting Trust in the U.S. Budget