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General Theory of Institutional Change

English · Hardback

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List of contents

1. Two Major Approaches toward Institutional Change 2. Toward a General Theory of Institutional Change 3. A General Theory of Institutional Change 4. Assessing the General Theory 5. Power/Institutions and Society Conclusion: Understanding Social Changes

About the author

Shiping Tang is Professor at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs (SIRPA), Fudan Univeristy, Shanghai, China. He has a very broad research interest and has published widely. He is the author of A Theory of Security Strategy for Our Time: Defensive Realism (Palgrave-Macmillan 2010), A General Theory of Institutional Change (Routledge, 2011), and Social Evolution of International Politics (Oxford, 2013, forthcoming). He is also the co-editor of Living with China: Regional States and China through Crises and Turning Points (Palgrave-Macmillan 2009). His most recent journal publications include articles in Chinese Journal of International Politics, European Journal of International Relations, International Security, International Studies Review, Journal of Economic Issues, Journal of Strategic Studies, Review of International Studies, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Security Studies, and World Politics.

Summary

A general theory of institutional change lies at the heart of social science. The book provides insight into the process of institutional change.

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'This book is a provocative effort to use evolutionary ideas as the basis for a new general theory of institutional change. The proposed theory offers a promising way of bridging conflict and consensus approaches to institutions in substantive research. I recommend it to all students of institutional formation and change.'

James Mahoney, Professor, Northwestern University

'With impressive erudition, Shiping Tang advances a far-reaching general theory of institutional change. Engaging with classical and contemporary social and political theorists , Tang has formulated a bold account of institutions and institutional change that adds a new voice to cutting-edge debates on institutional change.'

Daniel Ziblatt, author of Structuring the State, Professor of Government, Harvard University

'What is required to produce a general theory of institutional change? Shiping Tang develops a social evolutionary approach in which ideas and power--not a mechanical selection process--play a central role. A terrific introduction to the theoretical landscape.'

Stephen Haggard, Professor, University of California, San Diego

'Shiping Tang seeks to provide us with a general theory of institutional change, based on a social evolutionary approach. Tang is exceptionally well read in social theory and provides us with a thought provoking analysis.'

Dr Mark Haugaard, National University of Ireland, Galway

Product details

Authors Tang, Shiping Tang
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.12.2016
 
EAN 9781138175839
ISBN 978-1-138-17583-9
No. of pages 144
Series Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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