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[...]... were themselves proponents of a science ofpolitical engineering to improve the xiv preface common good—or at least they so justiWed these eVorts in this way Of course, the founders ofthepolitical science profession in the USA were themselves greatly aVected by the temper of their times (the emergence of middle-class Progressivism as a political force) which emphasized the reform ofpolitical institutions. .. Integration, at the University of Mannheim Preface The study ofpoliticalinstitutions is central to the identity ofthe discipline ofpolitical science When political science emerged as a separate Weld, it emphasized the study of formal-legal arrangements as its exclusive subject matter (Eckstein 1963, 10–11) For a time, institutions ‘‘receded from the position they held in the earlier theories of political. .. revival in political science—a return to the roots ofpolitical study This Handbook begins in that most appropriate of places, an institutionalist call to arms by March and Olsen themselves While the older study ofinstitutions is often caricatured today as having been largely descriptive and atheoretical, more nuanced accounts ofthe origins ofthe professionalized study of politics recall the profession’s... on ‘ the state ofthe art’’ by some ofthe master practitioners ofthe Weld ´ In his Pensees, Joseph Joubert (1842) advised, ‘‘One ofthe surest ways of killing a tree is to lay bare its roots It is the same with institutions We must not be too ready to disinter the origins of those we wish to preserve.’’ We disinter institutions, not to kill them, but rather to learn from them as repositories of our... list of contributors Jose Harris is Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford Colin Hay is Professor ofPolitical Analysis in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Birmingham Hugh Heclo is Clarence J Robinson Professor of Public AVairs, George Mason University Richard Higgott is Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick Matthew... School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester Johan P Olsen is Professor in the Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo R A W Rhodes is Professor ofPolitical Science and Head of Program in the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Bert A Rockman is Professor ofPolitical Science and Head ofthe Department at Purdue University Elizabeth Sanders is Professor in the. .. twenty years ago in ‘ The New Institutionalism: Organizational Factors in Political Life’’ (March and Olsen 1984) The intent of the article was to suggest some theoretical ideas that might shed light on particular aspects of the role ofinstitutions in political life The aspiration was not to present a full-blown theory ofpolitical institutions, and no such theory is currently available The ideas have been... George D Markham Professor of Government in the Social Sciences at Harvard University Matthew Søberg Shugart is Professor ofPolitical Science and at the Graduate School of International Relations and PaciWc Studies, University of California, San Diego Gerry Stoker is Professor in the Institute ofPolitical and Economic Governance, University of Manchester Jean-Claude Thoenig is Professor of Sociology at... any one of the three can reduce each of the other two to the status of a ‘‘special case’’ of their preferred alternative Pragmatically, however, the three perspectives are diVerent They focus attention on diVerent aspects ofpolitical life, on diVerent explanatory factors, and on diVerent strategies for improving political systems The key distinctions are the extent to which a perspective views the rules... III covers the traditional concerns ofpolitical science with constitutions, federalism, executives, legislatures, courts, parties, etc These reXect the broadening concerns ofthe Weld in recent years with chapters on international institutions and theinstitutionsof state and civil preface xvii society Furthermore, these reXect more recent interest in theory and the constructed nature ofinstitutions . alt="" the oxford handbook of POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS Edited by R. A. W. RHODES SARAH A. BINDER and BERT A. ROCKMAN 1 the oxford handbook of POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS the oxford handbooks of political science General. profession in the USA were themselves greatly aVected by the temper of their times (the emergence of middle-class Progressivism as a political force) which emphasized the reform of political institutions. study of institutions is often caricatured today as having been largely descriptive and atheoretical, more nuanced accounts of the origins of the professionalized study of politics recall the profession’s