International audienceEntrenchment: Wealth, Power, and the Constitution of Democratic Societies, by Paul Starr, revisits the history of political economy through the lens of a novel concept: that of entrenchment. Policies that benefit some interest groups may become entrenched and persist in spite of subsequent evolutions. Such entrenchment in turn explains why crises occur, sometimes degenerating into violent conflicts: there is a tension between entrenched custom and the need for societal change, or more simply the fact that the balance of power has shifted. (JEL D02, D31, D72, N40
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International audienceEntrenchment: Wealth, Power, and the Constitution of Democratic Societies, by ...
Book review of: American Democracy, by Andrew Perrin. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2014, 228pp. ISBN 978...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
Political scientists have been far less articulate and influential than economists in. this depressi...
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On the heels of the global financial crisis, many on the left of the political spectrum anticipated ...
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Over the last decade or so many scholars have become pessimistic about the opportunities to resist t...
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In this study of democratization, Joshua Kurlantzick proposes that the spate of retreating democraci...
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