This encyclopedia traces the development and future of research on political decision making through an exploration of its central theoretical approaches, methodologies, and substantive topics of perennial interest. The focus is on political decision making as a question of individual psychology: individual preferences, information search, evaluation, and choice. Through peer-reviewed contributions by leading researchers, the encyclopedia provides a general framework for studying political decision making that applies to both everyday citizens and political elites. Under the editorial directorship of David P. Redlawsk and associate editors Cengiz Erisen, Erin Hennes, Zoe Oxley, Darren Schreiber, and Barbara Vis, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Political Decision Making provides the definitive resource of foundational essays on political decision making.
"This encyclopedia traces the development and future of research on political decision making through an exploration of its central theoretical approaches, methodologies, and substantive topics of perennial interest.
"The Oxford Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy Analysis examines the theories and factors that influence and determine foreign policy.
"The Oxford Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy Analysis examines the theories and factors that influence and determine foreign policy.
It also includes articles on the various conceptual frameworks and theories that have been developed by political scientists to guide research into the integration process and the policy- and decision-making processes with a focus on the ...
Substantive, peer-reviewed, and regularly updated, the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics combines the speed & flexibility of digital with the rigorous standards of academic publishing.
This Handbook encapsulates the resurgence by asking, where are we today? It orders the multidisciplinary field by identifying the distinct and distinctive contributions of the disciplines. It meets the urgent need to take stock.
Comparing the public discourse on the living wage and marriage equality between 1994 and 2004, Deva Woodly shows that movement-led political change is rooted in whether or not movements are able to gain political acceptance"--
Some experts even think that less informed citizens should stay out of politics altogether. As Arthur Lupia shows in Uninformed, this is not constructive. At root, critics of public ignorance fundamentally misunderstand the problem.
Mill and Sidgwick are more definite . On their argument that commensurability is a prerequisite of rational choice , see Richardson , Practical Reasoning about Final Ends , sec . 18 . 28. See Martha C. Nussbaum , The Fragility of ...
... Ionian Vision, 18. 83 Smith, Ionian Vision, xvi. See also Macmillan, Paris 1919, 347. 84 Diary entry of 25 February 1919 in Harold Nicolson, Peacemaking 1919 (London: Methuen, 1964), 271. 85 Inquiry doc. 89, 'A Memorandum on the Balkan ...