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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INTERCURRENCE»
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WALTER DEAN BURNHAM As is their wont, Karen Orren and Stephen
Skowronek have given us a forceful challenge in their chapter, "Institutions and
Intercurrence." Art is long, life short, and elaborate controversies often tedious;
therefore my ...
Ian Shapiro, Russell Hardin, 1998
2
The Search for American Political Development
Like the familiar idea of "pluralism," for example, intercurrence evokes the
political dynamism inherent in multiplicity. Also like pluralism, intercurrence
points to ongoing, open-ended conflicts structured by rules, and it identifies
problems of ...
Karen Orren, Stephen Skowronek, 2004
3
University Adaptation in Difficult Economic Times
Second we notice the potential of the intercurrence perspective, (Orren &
Skowronek, 2004), that captures policy change in the interface of different
institutional spheres and policy areas that are not perfectly matched together, but
rather ...
4
The Lover's Quarrel: The Two Foundings and American ...
More so than anywhere else, this part ofthe Constitution does not represent a
reversal or a branching of paths, but the intercurrence of an older commitment
with the newer one. The Articles ofConfederation can be understood as livingin ...
5
Out of Many, One: Obama and the Third American Political ...
The Obama administration's package of significant and symbolic publicpolicy
reforms embodies the term “intercurrence,” coined in APD to explain how public-
policy reforms result from multiple overlapping and competing institutional forms,
...
6
The Immigration Battle in American Courts
24 They term this phenomenon “intercurrence.” Intercurrence as a political
phenomenon, like federalism, is theoretical and very abstract, and one may
wonder about the real-world implications of this concept. This book aims to
animate the ...
7
The City in American Political Development
2. Against. Exceptionalism. Intercurrence. and. Intergovernmental. Relations. in.
Britain. and. the. United. States. Jerome. Hodos. The field of American political
development (APD) started as an attempt to explain “American ...
Assistant Professor of Political Science Richardson Dilworth, Richardson Dilworth, 2009
8
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Atttrbur • INTERCURRENCE, Atttrbur j. . n.s. [from intercurro, Lat.] Passage
between. — Consider what fluidity saltpetre is capable of, without the
intercurrence of a liquor. Boyle. * INTERCURRENT. adj.. [intercurrens, Lat.]
Running between.
9
The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics
relation to the positions of the dominant political party, of Congress, and of the
Executive Branch—in effect, to attend to intercurrence between the judiciary and
other major institutions and actors. In this vein, Howard Gillman argues that late ...
Keith E. Whittington, R. Daniel Kelemen, Gregory A. Caldeira, 2010
10
The New Dynamics of Bureaucratic Autonomy: Courts, ...
Orren and Skowronek's idea of “intercurrence” as a method of understanding the
link between change and continuity in American politics is a useful tool when
trying to understand the administrative state—both where it came from and where
it ...
Daniel Evan Walters, 2008