| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - 1988 - 610 頁
...perspective:7 88-333 0-88-8 In this perspective, states matter not simply because of the toal-oriented activities of state officials. They matter because...others), and make possible the raising of certain isjuu (but not others). ... When the effects of states are explored from the Tocquevillian point of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - 1988 - 614 頁
...gotl-oriented activities of state officials. They matter because their organizational configuration?, along with their overall patterns of activity, affect...others), and make possible the raising of certain issues (but not others). ... When the effects of states are explored from the Tocquevillian point of... | |
| Sue Ellen M. Charlton, Jana Matson Everett - 1989 - 258 頁
...analysis is the inquiry into the way in which the state defines the very nature and scope of politics. States matter not simply because of the goal-oriented...possible the raising of certain political issues (but not others). 38 The state defines the parameters of politics both through its institutions and through... | |
| Wolf V. Heydebrand, Carroll Seron - 1990 - 334 頁
...century that begins with the premise that organizational structures and processes "matter" because they "affect political culture, encourage some kinds of...(but not others), and make possible the raising of some political issues (but not others)" (Skocpol 1985, 21). 1 Whether one begins with a neo-Marxist... | |
| Leslie Alexander Pal, Leslie A. Pal - 1995 - 352 頁
...recommends — models itself on the nineteenth-century work of Alexis de Tocqueville: "In this perspective, states matter not simply because of the goal-oriented...possible the raising of certain political issues (but not others)."59 This is what Skocpol calls "macroscopic" analysis, which stresses how states "unintentionally... | |
| Ellen Messer-Davidow, David R. Shumway, David Sylvan - 1993 - 480 頁
...numerous alternatives are rendered invisible, erased, or "forgotten." From this perspective, states matter "because their organizational configurations,...possible the raising of certain political issues (but not others)" (Skocpol, "Bringing the State Back In" 21). However much these theorists have increased our... | |
| Philip J. Ethington - 1994 - 486 頁
...Historical Dynamics," Comparative Politics (January 1984): 223. "States matter," Theda Skocpol writes, "because their organizational configurations, along...possible the raising of certain political issues (but not others). "Bringing the State Back In: Strategies of Analysis in Current Research," in Peter B. Evans,... | |
| Geoffrey Robinson - 1995 - 372 頁
..."impact of states on the content and working of politics." "In this perspective," she explains, ". . . states matter not simply because of the goal-oriented...possible the raising of certain political issues (but not others)": Theda Skocpol et al., Bringing the State Back In (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985),... | |
| Keith Fitzgerald - 1996 - 300 頁
...officials." This is the view of the state best associated with realism. In the latter sense, states matter "because their organizational configurations,...possible the raising of certain political issues (but not others)" (Skocpol 1985, 21). For example, the citizens living in San Diego may have intense objections... | |
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