Polder politics : the re-invention of consensus democracy in the Netherlands

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Polder politics : the re-invention of consensus democracy in the Netherlands

edited by Frank Hendriks, Theo A.J. Toonen

Ashgate, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-309)

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This text examines the state of the Dutch state. The various chapters present a variegated analysis of Dutch democracy as a specimen of consensus democracy. The essential difference between a majoritarian democracy and a consensus democracy is that the former is based on concentration and centralization of power, while the latter is, by contrast, based on the spreading and sharing of power. Consecracies differ in the way they disperse and share power. This book concerns the specific way in which this happens in the Netherlands. It is also about the various consequences and interpretations associated with the Dutch way of sharing and spreading power.

目次

  • Part I Introduction and general observations: introduction - towards an institutional analysis of Dutch consensualism, F. Hendriks, Th.A.J. Toonen
  • Polder politics in the Netherlands - the "viscous state" revisited, F. Hendriks
  • Dutch administrative culture in a historic perspective, N. Randeraad, D.J. Wolffram
  • consensus democracy in a post-modern perspective, P.H.A. Frissen
  • local politics - the not-in-my-back-yard syndrome revisited, P.W. Tops. Part II Observations in policy domains: the Dutch negotiating economy - learning through concertation, A.C. Hemerijck
  • infrastructure planning - balancing between fixation and enrichment, G.R. Teisman
  • water management in the Netherlands - the re-invention of incremental policy, V.J.J.M. Bekkers, A.M.B. Lips
  • breakthroughs in the Polder - institutional sclerosis and Polder politics, J.F.M. Hoppenjan
  • the stuggle for greenscape - power and decision-making about rural area policy, C.E. Peters
  • criminal investigation in the Dutch constitutional state - viscosity or decisiveness?, E.R. Muller, A.H. Pieterse. Part III Comparative observations: the flexibility of viscosity - new social movements in a comparative perspective, J.W. Duyvendak
  • the low countries between divergence and convergence, M. Brans, R. Maes
  • explaining the paradox of the Polder model - warts and all, R.H. Cox
  • "Modell Deutschland" going Dutch? - the Dutch Polder from a german perspective, R. Kleinfeld
  • the embarrassment od success - institutional underpinning of Polder politics, Th.A.J. Toonen, F. Hendriks.

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