This landmark volume charts the profound changes in the European political landscape over the last three decades along the polity, politics and public policy dimensions. The book discusses how political science has responded to these changes in terms of its substantive focus, concepts, methods and theories.
1. Trajectories of European Politics: An Introduction Klaus H. Goetz, Peter Mair and Gordon Smith 2. Change in European Societies since the 1970s Colin Crouch 3. Democracy and Changes: How Research Tails Reality Leonardo Morlino 4. Thirty Years of Territorial Politics Michael Keating 5. The European Welfare State: Golden Achievements, Silver Prospects Maurizio Ferrera 6. European Union? Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks 7. Changing Values among Western Publics from 1970 to 2006 Ronald F. Inglehart 8. Political Mobilisation, Political Participation and the Power of the Vote Hanspeter Kriesi 9. State Feminism and Women's Movements Joni Lovenduski 10. The Changing Politics of Organised Interests Philippe C. Schmitter 11. The Challenge to Party Government Peter Mair 12. European Government(s): Executive Politics in Transition? Morten Egeberg 13. Governance as a Path to Government Klaus H. Goetz 14. Regulation, the Regulatory State and European Politics Martin Lodge 15. European Political Economy: Labour Out, State Back In, Firm to the Fore Vivien A. Schmidt 16. Worlds, Families, Regimes: Country Clusters in European and OECD Area Public Policy Francis G. Castles and Herbert Obinger 17. Historical Institutionalism and West European Politics Ellen M. Immergut and Karen M. Anderson 18. Capacities: Political Science in Europe Hans-Dieter Klingemann
Klaus H. Goetz is Professor of German and European Politics and Government at the University of Potsdam and a Visiting Fellow at the European Institute, LSE.
Peter Mair is Professor of Comparative Politics, European University Institute.
Gordon Smith is Professor Emeritus of Government at the LSE.