Explore “Positive Political Theory,” a comprehensive guide to applying rational choice theory in political science. This book offers valuable insights into decision-making and governance, ideal for professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
Chapters Highlights:
— 1: Introduction to positive political theory and its significance.
— 2: Overview of political science and its context.
— 3: Principles of rational choice theory in political behavior.
— 4: Public choice theory merging economics and politics.
— 5: Importance of institutional frameworks in politics.
— 6: Historical development of political institutions.
— 7: Economic theories of democracy and voter behavior.
— 8: Rational choice within institutional contexts.
— 9: Altruism's role in voting behavior.
— 10: Rational choice in international relations.
— 11: Contributions of William H. Riker.
— 12: Bounded rationality in political decision-making.
— 13: Critical role of institutions in politics.
— 14: New institutional economics in political analysis.
— 15: Contributions of Peter Ordeshook.
— 16: James Fearon's work on political theory.
— 17: Margaret Levi's insights on political institutions.
— 18: Rochester School's rational choice applications.
— 19: James D. Morrow on international relations.
— 20: Kenneth Shepsle's work on political institutions.
— 21: Heresthetic and strategic political decision-making.
“Positive Political Theory” is a crucial resource for understanding the intersection of rational choice theory and political science, offering essential insights into the dynamics of political behavior and institutions.