Networks are omnipresent in our natural and social world, and they
are at the heart of politics. Relationships of many types drive
political institutions, processes, and decision-making. Therefore,
it is imperative for the study of politics to include network
approaches. Already, these approaches have advanced our
understanding of critical questions, such as: Why do people vote?
How can people build problem-solving coalitions? How can
governments and organizations foster innovations? How can countries
build ties that promote peace? What are the most fruitful
strategies for disrupting arms or terrorist networks? This volume
is designed as a foundational statement and resource. The
contributions offer instruction on network theory and methods at
both beginner and advanced levels, as well as an assessment of the
state-of-the-discipline on a variety of applied network topics in
politics. Through this dynamic collection of essays, The Oxford
Handbook of Political Networks elucidates how the field is
transforming and what that means for the future of political
science.
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