Elite Configurations at the Apex of Power
Editat de Mattei Doganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2003
The book covers a great variety of countries: post-industrial democracies (France, Britain, Germany, Canada), new democracies (East-Central Europe, Mexico) and modernizing regimes (Southeast Asia, Tropical Africa), presented by an international selection of distinguished contributors: Andras Bozoki, Roderic Camp, William Case, Jean-Pascal Daloz, Mattei Dogan, Dennis Kavanagh, Michael Ornstein, David Richards, Erwin Scheuch and John Scott.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004128088
ISBN-10: 9004128085
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 164 x 240 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004128085
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 164 x 240 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
Notă biografică
Mattei Dogan, Ph.D., Sorbonne, is Honorary Research Director of National Center of Scientific Research, Paris and former Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles. His many articles and books include Comparing Nations: Concepts, Strategies and Substance (Blackwell, 1994) and Elites, Crises and the Origins of Regimes (Rowman and Littlefield, 1998).
Cuprins
1. What is and what is not ruling class, Mattei Dogan (Paris, France)
2. Is there a ruling class in France?, Mattei Dogan (Paris, France)
3. Informal and Formal Networking Among Elites: Mexican Capitalists and Polticians, Roderic A. Camp (Claremont California)
4. The structure of German Elites Across Regime Changes, Erwin Scheuch (Cologne, Germany)
5.The Corporate Elite in Britain, John Scott (Essex, UK)
6.Canadian Corporate Directorates:The Network in Comparative Perspective, Michael Ornstein (Toronto, Canada)
7.Theoretical Interpretations of Elite Change in East Central Europe, Andras Bozoki (Budapest, Hungary)
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8.Cabinet Ministers and Civil Servants in Britain, Dennis Kavanagh and David Richards (Liverpool, UK)
9.The Mandarins among the French Elites, Mattei Dogan (Paris)
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10. Interlocking Elites in Southeast Asia, William Case (Brisbane, Australia)
11.Big Men in Tropical Africa: How Elites Accumulate Positions and Resources, Jean-Pascal Daloz (Bordeaux, France)
2. Is there a ruling class in France?, Mattei Dogan (Paris, France)
3. Informal and Formal Networking Among Elites: Mexican Capitalists and Polticians, Roderic A. Camp (Claremont California)
4. The structure of German Elites Across Regime Changes, Erwin Scheuch (Cologne, Germany)
5.The Corporate Elite in Britain, John Scott (Essex, UK)
6.Canadian Corporate Directorates:The Network in Comparative Perspective, Michael Ornstein (Toronto, Canada)
7.Theoretical Interpretations of Elite Change in East Central Europe, Andras Bozoki (Budapest, Hungary)
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8.Cabinet Ministers and Civil Servants in Britain, Dennis Kavanagh and David Richards (Liverpool, UK)
9.The Mandarins among the French Elites, Mattei Dogan (Paris)
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10. Interlocking Elites in Southeast Asia, William Case (Brisbane, Australia)
11.Big Men in Tropical Africa: How Elites Accumulate Positions and Resources, Jean-Pascal Daloz (Bordeaux, France)