Changes in the state : causes and consequences
Edited by Edward S. Greenberg, ed.
- Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1990
- 260 p. ; 23 cm.
- Sage focus editions ; 122 .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-242) and indexes.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION State Change - Edward S Greenberg Approaches and Concepts PART TWO: CHANGES IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STATE AND SOCIETY The Two-Tiered Theory of the State - Mark Gottdiener Resolving the Question of Determination for the Case of the Local State Effective Demand and Structural Dependence on the State - Tom Mayer and Tracey Mott Structure and Consciousness in the Rise of the Nazi State - Tom Mayer and Robert Pois PART THREE: CHANGES IN THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE Federal Statebuilding During the New Deal - Russell Hanson The Transition from Mother's Aid to Aid to Dependent Children The Police and the Coercive Nature of the State - Otwin Marinen State-Making and State-Breaking - Steve Chan The Origins and Paradoxes of the Contemporary Taiwanese State Change and Continuity in the British Colonial State - James Scarritt and Shaheen Mozaffar Integrating Theoretical Perspectives PART FOUR: CHANGES IN STATE POLICY Why the State Does What It Does - Edward S Greenberg and Benjamin I Page Towards a Synthetic Model The Transformation of Interests and the State - David Levine Farmers, Workers, and the State in the US 1890-1916 - Elizabeth Sanders A Critique of Corporate Liberalism The Relative Decline of Relative Autonomy - Robert J S Ross Global Capitalism and the Political Economy of Change
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State - Society - Relationship --Changes - Causes - Sequences