PRINCIPAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN “OLD” AND “NEW” INSTITUTIONAL SCHOOLS
Keywords:
institutionalism, “old” school, “new” school, political science, democratic norms, institutional structures, historical context, social institutionsAbstract
This article presents the fundamental differences between the “new” and “old” institutional schools, the foundations of their study, and the issues of institutional research through the creation of formal, legal, and administrative structures in institutionalism. In particular, the theories of foreign scholars such as Rhodes, Hirsch, Thelen, and Steinmo are studied in implementing these processes.
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