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Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 247 mm, Gewicht: 671 g

Costello / Robinson

Comparative European Politics

Distinctive Democracies, Common Challenges
2. Revised Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-0-19-286644-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Distinctive Democracies, Common Challenges

Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 247 mm, Gewicht: 671 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-286644-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Oxford University Press understands the need for current coverage in politics and international relations courses and strives to provide lecturers and students with the most up to date information to support teaching and learning.

The digital-only update between the second and third editions of Comparative European Politics incorporates important new content from the authors to Summer 2026.

This essential guide to comparative European politics provides the broadest range of coverage on Europe, illustrated via the widest range of examples, applied to contemporary events.

In Comparative European Politics the team of expert authors explore the politics of a range of European countries, providing insight into everything you need to know on the subject, from the fundamentals of democratic politics, institutions, and practices of government, to key contemporary challenges.

Key Features
· A broad introduction to contemporary European politics, providing an accessible introduction to the fundamental elements of European democracies, institutions, and practices of government
· A unique emphasis on contemporary political issues sees a whole part dedicated to common challenges, which explores issues such as immigration, European integration, the financial crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic
· Includes up-to-date examples such as growing instability in Europe, Brexit, recent migration policies, the threat of international terrorism, and the rise of anti-establishment parties, to help students understand the real-world context of European politics
· Developed with engaging learning features such as end of chapter discussion questions, 'thinking comparatively' sections, and 'over to you' boxes, to help students understand 'why' and 'how' to compare European countries and their political systems
· Provides comprehensive coverage of the 27 member states of the European Union, additionally drawing on examples from the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina
· Written by leading scholars in the field who provide clear analysis on complex subjects, intricate relationships, and controversial issues
· Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support

New to the digital-only update

· Digital update 2026: An updated introduction reflects the latest political developments and Part 3: Common Challenges has been fully revised to incorporate new content as follows.

· Digital update 2026: Politics and Markets (Chapter 13) now includes an analysis of how Donald Trump's second term has affected trade policy in Europe.

· Digital update 2026: Migration (Chapter 14) includes a discussion of the EU's new Migration Pact.

· Digital update 2026: Climate Politics and Policy (Chapter 15) assesses the growing political opposition in some European countries to climate change measures.

· Digital update 2026: Defence and Security (Chapter 16) examines the changing defence priorities in Europe in the wake of the second Trump presidency and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

· Digital update 2026: Democracy and the EU (Chapter 17) incorporates the 2024 European Parliament elections and the continued growth of Eurosceptic parties.

· Digital update 2026: Populism and its Challenges to Democracy (Chapter 18) includes an analysis of the government of Giorgia Meloni in Italy, as well as the defeat of Victor Orban's government in Hungary.
New to the Second Edition
· Three new chapters cover topics around climate politics and policy, national governments in the European Union's political system, and populism and its challenges to democracy.

· A reorganized table of contents adds clarity.

· Updated tables and figures and the addition of photos offer an engaging learning experience.

Digital formats and resources
Comparative European Politics is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.

The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with self-test multiple choice questions, functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks

The digital version, available on Politics Trove, is also accompanied by online resources.

These include:

For students:

- Over thirty European country profiles, from Austria to the UK, with useful data for comparison including population size, gender equality, political parties, and electoral systems.
- Helpful links to relevant online tools with instructions for use, including voting advice applications from European countries

For lecturers:

- Save time preparing for seminars with activities created to help engage students
- PowerPoint slides with a deck for each chapter to help build lecture materials

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Weitere Infos & Material


- 1: Rory Costello: Introduction

- Part 1: Democratic Representation

- 2: Jean-Benoit Pilet and Alan Renwick: Electoral Systems

- 3: André Krouwel: Political Parties

- 4: Erik Tillman: Voting Behaviour

- 5: Patrick Bernhagen and Angelika Vetter: Political Participation

- 6: David M. Farrell and Luke Field: Beyond Electoral Representation: direct and deliberative democracy

- Part 2: The Process of Government

- 7: Petra Schleiter: The Executive Branch

- 8: Petia Kostadinova and Robert Thomson: Parties in Government

- 9: Shane Martin: Parliaments

- 10: Nuno Garoupa and Pedro C. Magalhães: Constitutions and Courts

- 11: Michael Keating: Levels of Government

- 12: Simona Piattoni: National Governments in the EU Political System

- Part 3: Common Challenges

- 13: Neil Robinson and Owen Worth: Politics and Markets

- 14: Anna Triandafyllidou and Ruby Gropas: Migration

- 15: Neil Carter and Conor Little: Climate Politics and Policy

- 16: Simon Smith and Nikola Tomic: Defence and Security

- 17: Tapio Raunio: Democracy and the EU

- 18: Paolo Graziano: Populism and its Challenges to Democracy


Rory Costello is Associate Professor of Politics in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Limerick, where he teaches courses on comparative European politics, the European Union, and research methods. His research focuses on democratic politics in European countries and the EU, and he has published extensively on topics such as political representation, government performance and legislative decision-making.

Neil Robinson is Professor of Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Limerick, where he teaches courses on comparative and post-communist politics. Neil specializes in in post-communist politics, particularly the post-communist politics of the former USSR. Before coming to the University of Limerick in 2001, he worked at the universities of York and Essex.



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