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    The Oxford Handbook of Political Leadership
    Comparative Government and Politics - 4: Governance and Politics of the Netherlands
    Governance and Politics of the Netherlands
    • This fully revised and updated new edition of the leading text on politics in The Netherlands explores the causes and impact of the distinctively Dutch quest for consensus and provides full coverage of recent developments and events.

      Governance and Politics of the Netherlands
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    • Comparative Government and Politics - 4: Governance and Politics of the Netherlands

      4th Edition Fully Revised and Updated

      • 348pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The fourth edition of this leading text provides again a clear and comprehensive account of politics in the Netherlands. It has been revised and updated throughout to provide full coverage of recent developments and events - and, in particular, examines the challenges to the distinctively Dutch quest for consensus.

      Comparative Government and Politics - 4: Governance and Politics of the Netherlands
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    • Political leadership has regained prominence, having been extensively studied by various disciplines from the 1940s to the 1970s, including political science, sociology, psychology, and comparative studies. However, interest waned with the rise of structuralism and rational choice theories. Recently, scholars have shifted focus back to individual leaders and their impact on political outcomes, exploring topics like elections, conflict management, public policy, and governance networks. In today's media-driven environment, leaders are often portrayed as solutions to social issues, with citizens closely observing their rise and fall through mass media and the Internet. This Handbook addresses the current state of political leadership studies by organizing the multidisciplinary field and highlighting the unique contributions of various disciplines. It aims to take stock of the field's evolution, bringing together global scholars for a comparative perspective and offering comprehensive coverage of major disciplines, methods, and regions. It balances normative and empirical traditions, examining both formal office-based and informal emergent leadership in democratic and undemocratic contexts.

      The Oxford Handbook of Political Leadership