ABSTRACT

This book arises out of a specially commissioned issue of West European Politics marking the journal's 30th anniversary. It examines the profound changes in the European political landscape over the last three decades, including the fall of Communism; progressive European integration; territorial restructuring; public sector reforms at European, national, regional and local levels; changes in democratic participation, protest, elections, political communication, political parties and party competition; and challenges to the welfare state. The book also discusses how political science has responded to these changes in terms of its substantive focus, concepts, methods and theories. Many of the 17 contributions included identify important challenges for the future, including those stemming from EU integration, the reduced electoral accountability of politicians, the problematic legitimation of party government and the sharpening of the edges of the state. Contributors include K. A. Anderson, F. C. Castles, C. Crouch, M. Egeberg. M. Ferrera, H. Goetz, L. Hooghe, E. M. Immergut, R. F. Inglehart, M. Keating, H.-D. Klingemann H. Kriesi, M. Lodge, J. Lovenduski, P. Mair, G. Marks, Y. Mény, L. Morlino, H. Obinger, V. A. Schmidt, P. C. Schmitter, and G. Smith.

This book was published as a special issue of West European Politics.

chapter |13 pages

Trajectories of European Politics

An Introduction

chapter 2|20 pages

Democracy and Changes

How Research Tails Reality

chapter 4|26 pages

The European Welfare State

Golden Achievements, Silver Prospects

chapter 5|22 pages

European Union?

chapter 10|24 pages

The Challenge to Party Government

chapter 11|23 pages

European Government(s)

Executive Politics in Transition?

chapter 12|22 pages

Governance as a Path to Government

chapter 14|19 pages

European Political Economy

Labour Out, State Back In, Firm to the Fore

chapter 15|24 pages

Worlds, Families, Regimes

Country Clusters in European and OECD Area Public Policy

chapter 17|27 pages

Capacities

Political Science in Europe