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Informationen zum Autor Jan Erik Lane is Professor at the University of Freiburg Klappentext Constitutions and political theory is a concise textbook offering a omprehensive analysis of the principal-agent problematic inherent in all forms of politics. It shows how rule of law institutions come in two forms that restrain opportunism in politics. And it traces the principal-agent perspective back to constitutionalism in political thought. Zusammenfassung Constitutions and political theory is a concise textbook offering a omprehensive analysis of the principal-agent problematic inherent in all forms of politics. It shows how rule of law institutions come in two forms that restrain opportunism in politics. And it traces the principal-agent perspective back to constitutionalism in political thought. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION: CONSTITUTIONS AND RULE OF LAW - Two Interpretations of "Rule of Law"SECTION I: CONSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONS1. Two Great Constitutional Legacies2. Mini and Maxi Constitutions in the World3. Constitutional Law and the Legal OrderSECTION II. RULE OF LAW INSTITUTIONS - EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE4. Relevance of Rule of Law: Some Outcomes5. What Enhances Rule of Law?SECTION III: CONSTITUTIONALISM IN POLITICAL THOUGHT6. Emergence of Modern Constitutionalism around 16007. The Forerunners of the Principal-Agent Model of PoliticsSECTION IV: A PRINCIPAL-AGENT INTERPRETATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY8. The Principal-Agent Problem in Politics9. Political Leadership: How to Restrain Political Agents SECTION V. AGENCY AND LEADERSHIP: POLITICAL PARTIES AND STATE GOVERNMENTS 10. Political Parties, Party Government and Remuneration for Agency11. Global and Regional Constitutionalism: Constraining the Governments of StatesCONCLUDING REMARK: ACCOUNTABILITY IN POLITICS