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Foundations of European Politics: A Comparative Approach

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Foundations of European Politics: A Comparative Approach offers an accessible introduction to European politics using a coherent comparative and analytical framework. It presents students with the basic theoretical and empirical toolkit of social scientific researchers, and explains how an analytic approach can be used to understand both domestic and EU-level policy-making in Europe.

The book draws on cutting edge research from all areas of European politics - from national and EU institutions, to political behaviour and policy-making - and uses case studies and examples throughout to help students compare different electoral systems, parties and governments across Europe.

The book is structured thematically in five parts, beginning with theoretical foundations; moving on to examine citizens and voters, elections and parties, governments and policy; and finally covering the rule of law, democracy and backsliding.

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Foundations of European Politics: A Comparative Approach is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.
· The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
· Online resources for students include: multiple choice questions, web links, essay questions, and data descriptions and data exercises.
· Online resources for lecturers include: adaptable PowerPoint slides, test bank questions, figures and tables from the book.

Authors: De Vries Catherine, Hobolt Sara, Slapin Jonathan, Proksch Sven-Oliver
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780198831303
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

1:Introduction
Part I: Theoretical Foundations
2:Democratic Politics
3:Multilevel Politics in Europe
Part II: Citizens and Voters
4:Ideology and Issues
5:Voting Decisions
Part III: Elections and Parties
6:Electoral Systems and Direct Democracy
7:Representation
8:Political Parties
9:Party Competition
Part IV: Governments and Policy
10:Political Systems and Government Formation
11:Law-Making in Governments and Parliaments
12:Policy Outcomes in Europe
Part V: Rule of Law, Democracy and Backsliding
13:Rule of Law and Judicial Politics
14:European Politics into the Future

Catherine E. De Vries is professor of political science at Bocconi University in Milan. She is the author of Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration. Twitter @CatherineDVries

Sara B. Hobolt is professor and the Sutherland Chair in European Institutions at the London School of Economics. She is the author of Europe in Question, coauthor of Blaming Europe?, and coeditor of Democratic Politics in a European Union under Stress. Twitter @sarahobolt

Sara B. Hobolt is the Sutherland Chair in European Institutions and professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is the author of four books on European politics, including Europe in Question (Oxford UP, 2009), Blaming Europe? (Oxford UP, 2014) and Political Entrepreneurs (Princeton UP, 2020).

Jonathan B. Slapin is Professor of Political Science and Chair for Political Institutions and European Politics at the University of Zürich. His current research focuses on European parliamentary and party politics, and his most recent book is Roll Call Rebels (CUP, 2019).

Sven-Oliver Proksch is Professor of Political Science and Chair for European and Multilevel Politics at the University of Cologne. His research interests include political representation in Europe, party politics, parliamentary debates, and political text analysis.

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