1st Edition

Political Species The Evolution and Diversity of Private Organizations in Politics

By Karsten Ronit Copyright 2024
220 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In Political Species , Karsten Ronit expertly argues that evolutionary biology can provide important sources of inspiration for analyzing the proliferation of private actors/organizations in domestic and global politics. Focusing on the evolution of a diversity of such private actors/organizations in politics, Ronit emphasizes that individuals are affected by and contribute to societal,... Read more

List of illustrations,  Preface,  List of abbreviations,  1. Introduction—setting the scene 2. Evolution—analyzing gradual changes 3. Ecology—accounting for wholes 4. Biogeography—studying large spaces 5. Niche—exploring small spaces 6. Competition—researching multiple interactions 7. Adaptation—examining vital adjustments 8. Taxonomy—organizing evolutionary diversity 9. Conclusion—combining conceptual insights ,  Bibliography,  Index

Biography

Karsten Ronit is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He has broad competence in the study of organized interests with special expertise in business and employer associations, civil society organizations, and other intermediary institutions. He takes an interest in the comparative aspects of politics and business and examines how business and civil society operate in different national contexts. He is also engaged in projects examining the behavior of business and civil society organizations at the international level. He has published in a number of international journals, contributed to many books, and more recently published the monographs Global Business Associations (Routledge, 2018) and The Governance of Global Industry Associations: The Role of Micro-Politics (Edward Elgar, 2022).

"A wonderfully stimulating reading on the role of private actors in the political realm. Karsten Ronit impressively demonstrates the analytical power and value added that the use of concepts derived from evolutionary theory has for the social sciences.”

Prof. Dr. Jakob Lempp, Professor for Political Science, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences