Ardour And Anxiety: Politics And Literature In The Indian Homefront
In: The World in World Wars, S. 341-368
In: The World in World Wars, S. 341-368
In: Literature and German Reunification, S. 64-79
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"The Politics of African Literature" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Political Communication and Political Culture in England, 1558-1688, S. 137-165
In: Russia's Dangerous Texts, S. 1-50
In: The Poetics of Fear : A Human Response to Human Security
In: The Politics of Cultural Retreat, S. 157-181
In: Deliberative Politics in Action, S. 16-42
In: Representing the Race, S. 21-48
In: The Trans-Pacific Imagination, S. 141-165
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"International Relations and the Study of Global Environmental Politics: Past and Present" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Origins and Theory of Climate Change Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"The Politics of Climate Change" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Normative Debates and Policy Responses in Climate Change Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Opening EU-governance to civil society: gains and challenges, S. 1-8
"The literature on interest group politics in the European Union has come of age. The last ten years we have seen a remarkable shift from a literature consisting of mainly empirics driven studies that remained detached from sophisticated conceptual reflection, to a firmly theory-informed field of empirical political science. The study of EU interest group politics has become more professionalised, as researchers have moved away from studies that had their merits on their own but often suffered from theoretical grandstanding or idiosyncratic topics and/or sui generis explanations, to studies that link theoretical and conceptual development with sound empirical hypothesis testing. The reason for this transformation is to be sought in changes in the discipline of political science and adjacent disciplines, but certainly just as well in the transformation of European politics with its decline of electoral party politics and the migration of the 'authoritative allocation of values' into policy networks and negotiation systems in which interest groups and civil society organisations assume prominent positions." (excerpt)