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The Oxford Handbook of French Politics

Online ISBN:
9780191755729
Print ISBN:
9780199669691
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of French Politics

Robert Elgie (ed.),
Robert Elgie
(ed.)
Law and Government, Dublin City University
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Robert Elgie (1965–2019) was Paddy Moriarty Professor of Government and International Studies at Dublin City University since 2001, and a member of the Royal Irish Academy since 2017. After receiving his PhD from the London School of Economics in 1992 he held university positions in Loughborough, Limerick, and Nottingham. He was a founding editor of the journal French Politics and review editor of Government and Opposition. Robert has published numerous books and articles on semi-presidentialism and political leadership from a comparative perspective, and on French politics.

Emiliano Grossman (ed.),
Emiliano Grossman
(ed.)
Political Science, Paris
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Centre d’études européennes de Sciences Po

Amy G. Mazur (ed.)
Amy G. Mazur
(ed.)
Political Science, Washington State University
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Amy G. Mazur is professor of political science at Washington State University. She is coeditor of Political Research Quarterly. Her recent publications include Politics, Gender and Concepts (edited with Gary Goertz, Cambridge University Press, 2008) and The Politics of State Feminism: Innovation in Comparative Research (Temple University Press, 2010, with Dorothy McBride).

Published online:
10 January 2017
Published in print:
10 November 2016
Online ISBN:
9780191755729
Print ISBN:
9780199669691
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of French Politics provides a comprehensive and comparative overview of political science research on France. The volume brings together established and emerging scholars who specialize in the study of France to reflect on the evolution of the French political system through the lens of political science. The Handbook is organized into three sections: the first sectionidentifies foundational concepts for the French case, including chapters on republicanism and social welfare; the second focuses on thematic large-scale processes, such as identity, governance, and globalization; and the third section 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. Throughout the volume contributors aim to place France in comparative perspective. To what extent have scholars integrated international and comparative work in their study of France? Has scholarship on France shaped the study of political life outside France? To help answer these questions contributors systematically provide a state-of-the-art review both of the comparative scholarly literature on their topic as well as the work on France. From this basis they also provide suggestions as to how the study of French and comparative politics might move forward in the coming years. In these ways, the Oxford Handbook of French Politics will be highly attractive both to scholars of France and also to scholars of comparative politics and political science more generally.

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