Overview
- Provides a framework for the study of democratic deficits
- Suggests a novel institutional approach to a policy realm often defined by the actions of civil society
- Examines the democratic deficit as it relates to marriage policy in Israel and Turkey
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Professor Margaret Levi, Sara Miller McCune Director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
“In Israel, religious marriage is mandatory. In Turkey, it’s civil marriage. In both countries, the laws are exactly the opposite of what the bulk of each population prefers. How these states structure policies to limit and contain social pressure is the core of Golan-Nadir’s fascinating comparative analysis. Social scientists interested in institutional development, the interplay between law and politics, and public administration will benefit from reading this original work.”John V.C. Nye, Professor of Economics and Bastiat Chair in Political Economy, George Mason University
“In her analysis of marriage regulation in Turkey and Israel, Niva Golan-Nadir goes beyond existing accounts of state responsiveness gaps and charts new territory by revealing the institutional politics of why states do not meet their citizens’ needs. Public Preferences and Institutional Designs is a must read for everyone interested in the complex relationship between state and religion.”Fritz Sager, Professor of Political Science, KPM Center for Public Management at the University of Bern
“This book provides a sweeping and inclusive investigation ofthe endurance of disparities between popular preferences and existing policies in different realms of governance. Golan-Nadir’s “third way”is an innovative explanation of why in some cases such gaps maintained for a long period of time without being challenged by the citizenry. Policy and state-religion relations scholars, students, decision makers and other readers should take note. This is it.”
Prof. Nissim Cohen, head, Department of Public Administration and Policy, The University of Haifa
“Dr. Golan-Nadir offers a path-breaking analysis of the enduring power of institutional designs in democratic states, often long after these policies are no longer representative of public preferences regarding a certain policy area. By comparing marriage policies in Israel
and Turkey, Golan-Nadir shows the critical influence of various active measures employed by state institutions on the endurance of official policy. This book is a must read for any student of institutionalism, religion and state, and politics in Israel and Turkey.”
Aviad Rubin, Professor of Political Science, University of Haifa
“Golan-Nadir's book is a path breaking research focusing in the relationship between state and religion. This book emphasizes, in a very intelligent way, the effective role state institutions play in maintaining existing policies for long periods of time, often against the public will. This is a must read book for all those interested not only in Israel and Turkey, but on how democracies manipulate the gaps between public preferences and institutional designs.”
Alberto Spektorowski, Professor of Political Science, Tel-Aviv University
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Book Title: Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
Book Subtitle: Israel and Turkey Compared
Authors: Niva Golan-Nadir
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84554-4
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-84553-7Published: 11 December 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-84556-8Published: 11 December 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-84554-4Published: 10 December 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVIII, 272
Number of Illustrations: 32 b/w illustrations
Topics: Public Administration, Public Policy, Governance and Government