Readership: Scholars and students of political sociology, comparative government/politics, party systems, elections, political participation, European politics, European studies.
Stein Rokkan, late Professor of Sociology, University of Bergen
"sets the standards in cross-national comparative research to extraordinarily high levels of academic excellence." - Luis Moreno, Nationalism & Ethnic Politics, Vol.6, No.3, Autumn 2000
"A long introduction written by Peter Flora serves the purpose of providing the reader with useful insights and interpretations on how to make sense of the vast amount of data and information provided in subsequent chapters. A cascade of concepts and ideas put forward by Rokkan are analysed in a clarifying manner." - Luis Moreno, Nationalism & Ethnic Politics, Vol.6, No.3, Autumn 2000
"A much needed compiliation of Rokkan's prolific work has finally seen the 'public light'." - Luis Moreno, Nationalism & Ethnic Politics, Vol.6, No.3, Autumn 2000
"`A wonderful book about the thinking of the greatest modern European social scientist.' Professor Arend Lijphart, University of California, San Diego"
State Formation and Nation-Building Basic Concepts, Models, Maps Differentiations and Boundary-Building Centres and Peripheries The Basic Model A Model and Conceptual Map of Europe The Territorial Structuring of Europe Conditions of State Formation and nation Building Nation-Building and language The Survival of Peripheral Identity federal Versus Unitary Structure B. Mass Politics III. The Democratisation of Europe 1. Exit and Voice 2. The Four Thresholds of Democratisation 3. Numerical Democracy and Corporate Pluralism IV Cleavage Structures and party Systems Cleavages and Their Political Translations Critical Junctures, Alliances, and Oppositions 3. Party Systems and the Model of Europe