The Oxford handbook of French politics /
Handbook of French politics French politics
edited by Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman, and Amy G. Mazur.
- 1 online resource (xxvii, 724 pages).
- Oxford handbooks online .
- Oxford handbooks online. .
Previously issued in print: 2016.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A Framework for a Comparative Politics of France / Legislative Politics: Going International, While Staying Native / Constitutional Politics: The French Case and Theory-Building / Challenges to French Public Administration: Mapping the Vitality of its Knowledge Sources / Regional and Local Government: Interpreting Territorial Politics / Political Representation: Bringing Elections Back In / How to Study Political Culture Without Naming It / Explaining French Elections: The Need to Meet in the Middle / Parties and Party Systems: Making the French Socio-Cultural Approach Matter / Political Communication: From International Institutionalization to National Conquest of Scientific Legitimacy / Interest Groups: Moving Beyond State-Centric Models / Republicanism: A Transatlantic Misunderstanding / The Study of Social Movements in France: The French Touch and a Comparative Contribution / Women's Movements and Feminism: French Political Sociology Meets a Comparative Feminist Approach / National Identity in France: A Blind Spot / French Economic Policy: Theory Development and the Three 'I's / Environmental and Energy Policy in France: A Critical Case for Comparative Political Research? / Gender Policy Studies: Distinct, but Making the Comparative Connection / France and the Evolution of European Integration: The Exemplary and Pivotal Case for Broader Theories / Varieties Of Capitalism: A Distinct French Model? / Defense and Security Policy: Beyond French Exceptionalism / French Aid Through the Comparative Looking Glass: A Representative, Deviant, or Agenda-Setting Case? / The State Imperative / The State of Research on French Politics: Towards International Convergence? / The French Welfare System / Identity, Culture and Politics: The Other and the Self in France / The French Way to Multi-Level Governance: Governance with Government / The Europeanization of Public Policy in France: Actor-Centred Approaches / Globalization: French Ambivalence as a Critical Case / Executive Politics in France: From Leader to Laggard? / Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman, Amy G. Mazur -- Olivier Costa -- Sylvain Brouard -- Philippe Bezes -- Romain Pasquier -- Nicolas Sauger -- Nonna Mayer, Vincent Tiberj -- Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Richard Nadeau -- Florence Haegel -- Jacques Gerstlâe -- Darren McCauley -- Yves Mâeny -- Olivier Fillieule -- Laure Bereni -- Sophie Duchesne -- Ben Clift -- Charlotte Halpern -- Amy G. Mazur, Anne Revillard -- Craig Parsons -- Vivien A. Schmidt -- Bastien Irondelle, Jean Joana, Frâedâeric Mâerand -- Gordon D. Cumming -- Jack Hayward -- Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman, Amy G. Mazur -- Patrick Hassenteufel, Bruno Palier -- Riva Kastoryano, Angâeline Escafrâe-Dublet -- Gilles Pinson -- Sabine Saurugger -- Michel Goyer, Miguel Glatzer -- Robert Elgie, Emiliano Grossman.
This title provides a comprehensive and comparative overview of the French political system through the lens of political science. The handbook is organized into three parts: the first part identifies foundational concepts for the French case, including chapters on republicanism and social welfare; the second part focuses on thematic large-scale processes, such identity, governance, and globalization; while the third part examines a wide range of issues relating to substantive politics and policy, among which are chapters on political representation, political culture, social movements, economic policy, gender policy, and defense and security policy.