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Hay Colin, Lister Michael, Marsh David (eds.). The State: Theories and Issues. Palgrave,2005. — 336 p.. 2005

Political science today is a dynamic discipline. Its substance, theory and methods have all changed radically in recent decades. It is much expanded in range and scope and in the variety of new perspectives - and new variants of old ones - that it encompasses. The sheer volume of work being published, and the increasing degree of its specialization, however, make it difficult for political scientists to maintain a clear grasp of the state of debate beyond their own particular subdisciplines. The Political Analysis series is intended to provide a channel for different parts of the dis­cipline to talk to one another and to new generations of students. Our aim is to publish books that provide introductions to, and exemplars of, the best work in various areas of the discipline. Written in an accessible style, they will provide a ‘launching pad' for students and others seeking a clear grasp of the key methodological, theoretical and empirical issues, and the main areas of debate, in the complex and fragmented world of political science. A particular priority will be to facilitate intellectual exchange between academic communities in different parts of the world. Although frequently addressing the same intellectual issues, research agendas and literatures in North America, Europe and elsewhere have often tended to develop in relative isolation from one another. This series is designed to provide a framework for dialogue and debate which, rather than advocacy of one regional approach or another, is the key to progress. The series will reflect our view that the core values of political science should be coherent and logically constructed theory, matched by carefully constructed and exhaustive empirical investigation. The key challenge is to ensure quality and integrity in what is produced rather than to constrain diversity in methods and approaches. The series will provide a showcase for the best of political science in all its variety, and demonstrate how nurturing that variety can further improve the discipline.

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Introduction: Theories of the State
COLIN HAY AND MICHAEL LISTER
Chapter 1 Pluralism
MARTIN SMITH
Chapter 2 Elitism
MARK EVANS
Chapter 3 (What's Marxist about) Marxist State Theory?
COLIN HAY[*]
Chapter 4 Public Choice
ANDREW HINDMOOR
Chapter 5 Institutionalism
VIVIEN SCHMIDT
Chapter 6 Feminism
JOHANNA KANTOLA
Chapter 7 Green Theory
MATTHEW PATERSON, PETER DORAN AND JOHN BARRY
Chapter 8 Poststructuralism
ALAN FINLAYSON AND JAMES MARTIN
Chapter 9 Globalization and the State
DAVID MARSH, NICOLA J. SMITH AND NICOLA HOTHI
Chapter 10 The Transformation of the State
GEORG S0RENSEN
Chapter 11 Governance, Government and the State
B. GUY PETERS AND JON PIERRE
Chapter 12 Public/Private: The Boundaries of the State
MATTHEW FLINDERS
Conclusion
MICHAEL LISTER AND DAVID MARSH

Books and textbooks on the discipline Theory of the state:

  1. Brett Annabel, Donaldson Megan. History, Politics, Law: Thinking through the International Cambridge University Press,2021. — 450 p. - 2021 ãîä
  2. Fenwick Tracy B., Banfield Andrew C. (eds.). Beyond Autonomy: Practical and Theoretical Challenges to 21st Century Federalism. Brill | Nijhoff,2021. — 265 p. - 2021 ãîä
  3. Bliesemann de Guevara Berit. Myth and Narrative in International Politics. Palgrave Macmillan,2016. — 329 p. - 2016 ãîä
  4. Creveld Martin van.. The Rise and Decline of the State. Cambridge University Press,1999. - 447 p. - 1999 ãîä