Abstract

The investigation of trade-offs in political science receives only limited attention, although many scholars acknowledge the importance of trade-offs across a variety of different areas. A systematic and comprehensive examination of the topic is missing. This thematic issue of Politics and Governance sheds light on this research deficit by providing a holistic but also an integrative view on trade-offs in the political realm for the first time. Researchers of trade-offs from different political areas present and discuss their findings, and promote a fruitful exchange, which overcomes the current isolation of the approaches. They consider the theoretical and methodological questions as well as the identification of empirical trade-offs. Furthermore, they provide insights into the possibility to balance trade-offs and strategies, which could help actors to find such compromises.

Details

Title
Political Trade-Offs: Democracy and Governance in a Changing World
Author
Landman, Todd; Lauth, Hans-Joachim
Pages
237-242
Publication year
2019
Publication date
2019
Publisher
Cogitatio Press
e-ISSN
21832463
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2325982695
Copyright
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