Nested Political Coalitions: Nation, Regime, Program, Cabinet
Cook's principles of coalition politics are really rules of thumb followed by boundedly rational actors, and can predict much coalition politics behavior. Agents prefer to create marginally winning coalitions with like-minded groups in the expectation of receiving rewards commensurate with investments. Four distinct types of coalitions—country, regime, agenda, and cabinet—are explored, along with a thorough examination of current coalition literature. Normally nested, the broader coalitions give rise to narrower ones, revealing diminishing bases of support and duration. Also, barring political catastrophe, change in coalitions at the program or cabinet level usually do not harm, and may actually strengthen, the regime or country coalitions from which they arise.

Students and scholars in comparative politics and political theory will benefit from Cook's ability to rise above the usual divisions and limitations of sub-fields. A distinctive and refreshing mix of theory and empirical material, Nested Political Coalitions provides a sensible digest of diverse theoretical literatures, a good overview of coalition dynamics from one level to the next, and illustrates all this with breathtaking empirical coverage.

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Nested Political Coalitions: Nation, Regime, Program, Cabinet
Cook's principles of coalition politics are really rules of thumb followed by boundedly rational actors, and can predict much coalition politics behavior. Agents prefer to create marginally winning coalitions with like-minded groups in the expectation of receiving rewards commensurate with investments. Four distinct types of coalitions—country, regime, agenda, and cabinet—are explored, along with a thorough examination of current coalition literature. Normally nested, the broader coalitions give rise to narrower ones, revealing diminishing bases of support and duration. Also, barring political catastrophe, change in coalitions at the program or cabinet level usually do not harm, and may actually strengthen, the regime or country coalitions from which they arise.

Students and scholars in comparative politics and political theory will benefit from Cook's ability to rise above the usual divisions and limitations of sub-fields. A distinctive and refreshing mix of theory and empirical material, Nested Political Coalitions provides a sensible digest of diverse theoretical literatures, a good overview of coalition dynamics from one level to the next, and illustrates all this with breathtaking empirical coverage.

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Nested Political Coalitions: Nation, Regime, Program, Cabinet

Nested Political Coalitions: Nation, Regime, Program, Cabinet

by Terrence E. Cook
Nested Political Coalitions: Nation, Regime, Program, Cabinet

Nested Political Coalitions: Nation, Regime, Program, Cabinet

by Terrence E. Cook

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Cook's principles of coalition politics are really rules of thumb followed by boundedly rational actors, and can predict much coalition politics behavior. Agents prefer to create marginally winning coalitions with like-minded groups in the expectation of receiving rewards commensurate with investments. Four distinct types of coalitions—country, regime, agenda, and cabinet—are explored, along with a thorough examination of current coalition literature. Normally nested, the broader coalitions give rise to narrower ones, revealing diminishing bases of support and duration. Also, barring political catastrophe, change in coalitions at the program or cabinet level usually do not harm, and may actually strengthen, the regime or country coalitions from which they arise.

Students and scholars in comparative politics and political theory will benefit from Cook's ability to rise above the usual divisions and limitations of sub-fields. A distinctive and refreshing mix of theory and empirical material, Nested Political Coalitions provides a sensible digest of diverse theoretical literatures, a good overview of coalition dynamics from one level to the next, and illustrates all this with breathtaking empirical coverage.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275973957
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/2001
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

TERRENCE E. COOK is Professor of Political Science, Washington State University, Pullman.

Table of Contents

Preface
Coalition Theory and Nested Coalitions
The Political Community Coalition: Supporters of the Principal Membership Unit
The Regime Coalition: Supporters of a Political Order
The Program Coalition: Supporters of a Common Agenda
The Cabinet or Executive Coalition: Supporters of the Leadership Team
Index

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