社会裂隙、政党与利益群体图书
Out of Touch: The Decline of Working Class Representation in Western Democracies: Case Studies from the United States, Germany, and Japan
[内容简介] 本书将社会裂隙理论重新应用到了政党和其他与选举相关的政治参与之中。这种路径允许将政党和其他致力于选举的政治组织在同一理论和方法论框架下进行比较,也有利于探索政党方案语言与有组织利益群体方案内容之间瞬息万变的关系。本书不仅会为社会裂隙、政党和有组织利益群体之间的关系作出理论贡献,还会为政党“如何才能更好反应那些基于社会裂隙的群体利益”提出一些基础性建议,同时也有助于我们重新思考21 世纪政体代表问题,以及政党和利益群体组织之间的互动。
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List of Abbreviations
中国政治发展与比较政治丛书编委会
Appendix
Conclusion
Consulted Works
总序
内容摘要
Chapter One The Decline of Working Class Party Representation
1 Social Cleavages
2 Post-materialist Cleavages
3 Dysfunctional Democracies
4 Hypotheses and Core Assumptions
5 Case Selection
Chapter Two U.S., German, and Japanese Mass Interest Organizations
Overview
1 Union Federations
1.1 USA: AFL-CIO-American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
1.2 Germany: DGB-Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund
1.3 Japan: RENGO-Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōrengōkai
2 Minority Organizations
2.1 USA: LULAC-League of United Latin American Citizens
2.2 Germany: TGD-Türkische Gemeinde in Deutschland
2.3 Japan: BLL-Buraku Kaihō Dōmei [Buraku Liberation League]
Chapter Three Methodology and Data
Overview
1 Methodology: Computerized Content Analysis
2 Data Collection: U.S., Germany, Japan Case Studies
2.1 United States
2.1.1 Parties
2.1.2 Identity-interest Organizations-AFL-CIO
2.1.3 Identity-interest Organizations-LULAC
2.2 Germany
2.2.1 Parties
2.2.2 Identity-interest Organizations-DGB
2.2.3 Identity-interest Organizations-TGD
2.3 Japan
2.3.1 Parties
2.3.2 Identity-interest Organizations-RENGO
2.3.3 Identity-interest Organizations-BLL
3 Concluding Remark
Chapter Four Party Systems and Cleavage Translation
Overview
1 Labor Union Federations
1.1 AFL-CIO
1.2 DGB
1.3 RENGO
2 Minority and Immigrant Organizations
2.1 LULAC
2.2 TGD
2.3 BLL
3 Future Research Agenda Considerations
Chapter Five Sociological Base and Cleavage Translation
Overview
1 Labor Union Federations
1.1 AFL-CIO
1.2 DGB
1.3 RENGO
2 Minority and Immigrant Organizations
2.1 LULAC
2.2 TGD
2.3 BLL
3 Future Research Agenda Considerations
Acknowledgements
Introduction