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The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism

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  • Fioretos, Orfeo
    (Temple University)

  • Falleti, Tulia G.
    (Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania)

  • Sheingate, Adam
    (The Johns Hopkins University)

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism offers an authoritative and accessible state-of-the-art analysis of the historical institutionalism research tradition in Political Science. Devoted to the study of how temporal processes and events influence the origin and transformation of institutions that govern political and economic relations, historical institutionalism has grown considerably in the last two decades. With its attention to past, present, and potential future contributions to the research tradition, the volume represents an essential reference point for those interested in historical institutionalism. Written in accessible style by leading scholars, thirty-eight chapters detail the contributions of historical institutionalism to an expanding array of topics in the study of comparative, American, European, and international politics. Contributors to this volume - Karen J. Alter, Northwestern University, and University of Copenhagen. Rodrigo Barrenechea, Northwestern University. Sheri Berman,Barnard College. Mark Blyth, Brown University. Tim Buthe, Duke University. Melani Cammett, Brown University. Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford. Teri L. Caraway, University of Minnesota. James Conran, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pepper D. Culpepper, European University Institute. Richard Deeg, Temple University. Tulia G. Falleti, University of Pennsylvania. Henry Farrell, George Washington University. Martha Finnemore, George Washington University. Orfeo Fioretos,Temple University. Paul Frymer, Princeton University. Daniel J. Galvin, Northwestern University. Edward L. Gibson, Northwestern University. Judith Goldstein, Stanford University. Marie Gottschalk, University of Pennsylvania. Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan. Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago. Peter A. Hall, Harvard University. Oddny Helgadottir, Brown University. Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo. G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University. Alan M. Jacobs, University of British Columbia. R. Daniel Kelemen, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers. Desmond King, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Atul Kohli, Princeton University. Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University. William Kring, Brown University. Steven Levitsky, Harvard University. Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania. James Mahoney, Northwestern University. Khairunnisa Mohamedali, Idea Couture, Toronto, Canada. Abraham Newman, Georgetown University. Christoph Nguyen, Southern Denmark University. Paul Pierson, University of California-Berkeley. Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University. Rachel Riedl, Northwestern University. Martin Rhodes, University of Denver. Aytug Sasmaz, Brown University. Adam Sheingate, The Johns Hopkins University. Hillel David Soifer, Temple University. Etel Solingen, University of California. Sarah Staszak, The City College of New York. Sven Steinmo, European University Institute. Larkin Terrie, Northwestern University. Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics and Political Science. Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kellee S. Tsai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Johns Hopkins University. Wilfred Wan, Hitotsubashi University. Lucan A. Way, University of Toronto. Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po, Paris.

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  • Fioretos, Orfeo & Falleti, Tulia G. & Sheingate, Adam (ed.), 2016. "The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199662814.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780199662814
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