The Serious Game of Politics: Festschrift for Matti Wiberg

Authors

Tapio Raunio; Hannu Nurmi; Dag Anckar; Kaisa Herne; Lauri Karvonen; Elina Kestilä-Kekkonen; Peter Söderlund; Eerik Lagerspetz; Mikko Mattila; Hannu Nurmi; Lauri Rapeli; Erik Bjørn Rasch; Ilkka Ruostetsaari; Thomas Saalfeld; Daniel Schamburek; Katri K. Sieberg

Keywords:

Matti Wiberg, Festschrift, administration, government, decision making, social choice theory, public choice theory, party politics, parliamentarism, The Finnish Political Science Association

Synopsis

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Chapters

  • Foreword
    Tapio Raunio, Hannu Nurmi
  • Tabula gratulatoria
  • Contents
  • Constitutions of Micro-States: Comparative Notes on Endurance and Rigidity
    Dag Anckar
  • The Community of Justice
    Kaisa Herne
  • Preferential Voting in Finland: How Much Do Candidates Matter, and to Whom and Why?
    Lauri Karvonen
  • Total Faith is Blind Faith? - Political Trust, Satisfaction with Policy Outputs and System Responsiveness in Finland 2002-2013
    Elina Kestilä-Kekkonen, Peter Söderlund
  • Referendum Rules and Social Choice
    Eerik Lagerspetz
  • How Has the Council of the European Union Been Studied?
    Mikko Mattila
  • Institution Design and the Preference Ranking Assumption
    Hannu Nurmi
  • Increased Ideological Confusion? Willingness to Utilize the Left-Right Dimension for Party and Self-Placements in Finland between 1994 and 2011
    Lauri Rapeli
  • On the Non-Deliberative Nature of Parliamentary Debates
    Erik Bjørn Rasch
  • When Party Politics and Institutional Culture Collide: the Politicization of EU Affairs in the Finnish Eduskunta
    159-176
    Tapio Raunio
  • The Changing Influence of the Finnish Parliament since the Early 1990s
    Ilkka Ruostetsaari
  • Labels and Jurisdictions: An Empirical Critique of Standard Models of Portfolio Allocation in Political Science
    Thomas Saalfeld, Daniel Schamburek
  • Resistance is Futile!: Impacts of Repression on Dissident Activity
    Katri K. Sieberg
  • Contributors

Published

June 18, 2025

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-952-7537-20-6