This book traces the disciplinary development of political sociology and the transdisciplinary research into the overlapping issues involving politics and society. The contributions cover overviews of the historical, methodological, and theoretical development of this academic discipline. Successes, as well as failures, in past unexplored areas, and salient issues in ongoing research, are also highlighted. Contributions include: Introduction: Taking Stock of Political Sociology
• Political Culture at a Crossroads?
• Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements: Shall Change be Midwife to Truth?
• Socio-Political Inequalities: Elites, Classes and Democracy
• Contemporary Approaches to the Study of the State
• and Political Sociology: Old Concerns and New Directions.