Power in Contemporary Politics
Theories, Practices, Globalizations
- Henri Goverde - University of Nijmegen and Wageningen University
- Philip G Cerny - University of Manchester, UK, Rutgers University - Newark, USA, Rutgers University, USA
- Mark Haugaard - National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
- Howard H Lentner - City University of New York, USA
The concept of political power is introduced within a three-part framework: contemporary theories of power; applications of power processes and practices; and the implications of modern power flows across the globe today.
The book explores the many structures of power in the contemporary world from theories of its construction and use, to its operation in policy networks, and its wider exercise at different levels in the political process, from the local to the global.
Amongst the many themes explored are the reproduction and the legitimization of power, the dynamics of resistance and coercion, the concepts of private and public power, and the impact of globalization processes and subsequent shifting power arrangements.
Combining diverse perspectives and different tools of analysis, this book represents the most comprehensive treatment of political power published in the last fifteen years. It will be essential reading for academics and students alike across political science, international studies and political sociology.
Very well suited for empirical political science courses, not for graduate level political theory