The Oxford Handbook of Polish Politics provides students, researchers, practitioners, and interested readers with the most complete analysis of Polish politics and society yet published.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part I. Introduction
- 1: KATARZYNA WALECKA, SIMONA GUERRA AND FERNANDO CASAL BÉ RTOA: Polish Politics: an Introduction
- 2: NORMAN DAVIES: History and Politics
- Part II. Past and Present
- 3: ANTONI DUDEK: The Communist Rule (1945-1989) and Its Influence on Contemporary Political Life
- 4: KRZYSTOF JASIEWICZ: The Round Table Accord and Elections of 1989: The Foundation Myth that Faded Away
- 5: WIKTOR MARZEC AND TOMASZ ZARYCKI: Structural Entanglements of Polish Politics in Historical Perspective
- 6: MITCHELL A. ORENSTEIN: Democratisation and Marketisation
- 7: IPEK CINAR AND MONIKA NALEPA: Transnational Justice and Elite Polarisation
- 8: BARBARA GRABOWSKA-MOROZ: Rule of law and democratic backsliding in Poland - stages, methods, outcomes
- Part III. Institutions
- 9: JAROSLAW FLIS AND MAREK M. KAMINSKI: Electoral System: Genesis, Evolution, and Functioning
- 10: KAMIL MARCINKIEWICZ: Parliamentary Transformation: Unstable Parties, State Party Families
- 11: PHILIPP KÖ KER: Presidential Politics
- 12: ANDRZEJ ANTOSZEWSKI AND PRZEMYSLAW ZUKIEWICZ: Coalition Governments and Coalitions Politics
- 13: ADAM BODNAR AND ADAM PLOSZKA: The Struggle for the Independence of the Judiciary: From Communism to the Rule of Law Crisis
- 14: KINGA WOJTAS AND RAFAL MATYJA: Public Administration
- 15: ADAM GENDZWILL: Decentralization and Local Politics
- Part IV. Mass Politics and Voters
- 16: MARTA BUCHOLC AND IRENEUSZ PAWEL KAROLEWSKI: Nationalism
- 17: AGNIESZKA KWIATKOWSKA AND KATARZYNA WALECKA: Polarised Democracy: Diverging Attitudes Towards Democracy
- 18: JAN KUBIK, MICHAEL BERNHARD AND GRZEGORZ EKIERT: Political Culture
- 19: MICHAL KOTNAROWSKI: Short-term Determinants of Electoral Behaviour: Economic Voting and Its Extensions
- 20: HUBERT TWORZECKI: The Social Structure and Electoral Behaviour
- 21: MIKOLAJ CZESNIK AND PIOTR ZAGÓ RSKI: Electoral Turnout
- 22: DAMIAN GUZEK, MAREK MAZUR AND KAROLINA KOC-MICHALSKA: Mass Media and Political Communication
- 23: PAWEL MATUSZEWSKI AND MAREK TROSZYNSKI: Social Media and Politics
- Part V. Political Parties and the Party System
- 24: KATARZYNA SOBOLEWSKA-MYSLIK: Parliamentary and Presidential Elections
- 25: RADOS? AW MARKOWSKI: Party System: Stability and Change
- 26: FERNANDO CASAL BÉ RTOA AND INGRID VAN BIEZEN: Party Regulation: A Laissez-Faire Affair
- 27: FERNANDO CASAL BÉ RTOA, TOMASZ GASIOR, MAGDALENA MUSIAL-KARG AND MARCIN WALECKI: Party Funding Regulation: From De-communisation to De-stabilisation
- 28: KATARZYNA WALECKA AND MARIA WINCLAWSKA: Political Parties as Organizations
- 29: MACIEJ HARTLINSKI: Pathways and Background of Political Leaders and Elites
- 30: BEATA KOSOWSKA-GASTOL: Candidate Selection in National and European Parliament Elections
- 31: BEN STANLEY: Political parties and Ideological Representation
- Party VI. Society
- 32: ANNA GWIAZDA: Gender and Politics
- 33: ANNA GRZYMALA-BUSSE: Religion and Politics
- 34: GRZEGORZ EKIERT, JAN KUBIK AND MICHAEL BERNHARD: Social Movements and Protests
- 35: MICHAEL BERNHARD, JAN KUBIK AND GRZEGORZ EKIERT: Social Capital and Civil Society
- 36: PATRYCJA ROZBICKA AND PAWEL KAMINSKI: Interest Groups and Trade Unions
- 37: JOANNA FOMINA AND JACEK KUCHARCZYK: The Immigration Policy Debate in Poland, 1989-2023: From Institutionalisation to Instrumentalisation
- Part VII. Governance and Public Policies
- 38: MAREK NACZYK: Dependency and developmentalism in Poland's FDI-led growth model
- 39: JOANNA TYROWICZ AND MARCIN BOJANOWSKI: Labour Market Policies
- 40: DOROTA SZELEWA AND MICHAL POLAKOWSKI: The evolution of social policy: continuity and change
- 41: MACIEJ JAKUBOWSKI AND TOMASZ GAJDEROWICZ: The politics and education policies
- 42: BARBARA WIECKOWSKA, ALDONA FRACZKIEWICZ-WRONKA, IGA RUDAWSKA AND CHRISTOPH SOWADA: Health Policies
- 43: GRZEGORZ MAKOWSKI AND ADAM SAWICKI: Corruption and anti-corruption policy in Poland
- Part VIII. Poland and the European Union
- 44: ANNA PACZESNIAK: Poland in the European Union: the corrosion of consensus
- 45: ALEKSANDRA SOJKA: Political Elites and the European Union
- 46: SIMONA GUERRA: Explaining attitudes towards the EU
- 47: MAGDALENA GÓ RA AND KATARZYNA ZIELINSKA: Between Europe and the Nation: The Polish Representation in the European Parliament
- 48: WOJCIECH GAGATEK: Politicizing Europe: Challenges to Domestic Political Competition
- 49: AGNIESZKA K. CIANCIARA: EU Decision-making: a Case of Differentiated (Dis)integration?
- 50: MONIKA SUS: Poland and the European Union's foreign policy
- Part IX. Foreign Policy and Defence
- 51: STEFAN SZWED: The awkward middle power: Poland's foreign policy after 1989
- 52: BARTLOMIEJ E. NOWAK: Security and Geostrategy
- 53: OLAF OSICA: Poland's uneasy relations with its defence policy
- 54: SEBASTIAN KUBAS: Poland and the Visegrad Group
- 55: MICHAL NATORSKI: Polish Eastern foreign policy from the postcolonial perspective
- 56: PAULINA POSPIESZNA AND TSVETA PETROVA: Poland and Democracy Promotion