English language sources for the study of Dutch politics 1998-2008

English language sources for the study of Dutch politics 1998-2008
Jaap Woldendorp
Department of Political Science
Vrije Universiteit
De Boelelaan 1081
1081 HV Amsterdam
email: jj.woldendorp@fsw.vu.nl
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Introduction
There are presently three English language bibliographies for the study of Dutch politics: Daalder
(1989) and Andeweg and Cohen de Lare (1999a, 1999b). Andeweg and Cohen de Lara (1999b) is
an abridged version of their (1999a) bibliography, to be used in conjunction with Daalder (1989).
This bibliography builds on Andeweg and Cohen de Lara (1999a) and covers publications from
1998 through 2007. Andeweg and Cohen de Lara (1999a) is now available on CD-Rom and
accessible through the Dutch library system Picarta under the title Compendium voor politiek en
samenleving.
This bibliography can not claim to be complete and comprehensive for the period
covered. First and foremost, all the so-called grey publications that often are accessible through
the internet have been ignored. These grey publications cover all series of (working) papers and
research reports issued by researchers from various university departments or academic research
institutes on their websites. Although these publications offer much useful information on aspects
of Dutch politics they tend to increase in numbers very rapidly. For the sake of brevity of the
bibliography it is assumed that the relevant papers and reports will eventually have been
published as articles in academic journals or as chapters in academic books.
Next, no publications have been included that were published by Dutch government
ministries, Dutch advisory bodies like the Scientific Council for Government Policy
(Wetenschappelijk Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid – WRR) or the Netherlands Bureau for Policy
Analysis (Centraal Plan Bureau – CPB), or by the many other quasi non-governmental or semipublic Dutch policy research institutes. These corporations publish many relevant academic
reports on aspects of Dutch politics and policies that are usually also publicly available on their
websites.
Furthermore, no publications have been included that were issued by international
corporations and organizations like the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD), the Worldbank, or the European Union (EU). These organizations also
publish many relevant reports on aspects of Dutch politics and policies that are often publicly
available on their websites as well.
Finally, chapters in edited volumes seem to be not systematically reported in Picarta.
Therefore, in an effort to be as complete as possible, the assistance of Rudy Andeweg, Uwe
Becker, Mark Bovens, Joop van Holsteyn, Hans Keman, Paul Lucardie, Philip van Praag, Bert
Jan Verbeek, Anna van der Vleuten and Marcel Wissenburg is gratefully acknowledged.
References Introduction
Andeweg, R.B., E. Cohen de Lara (1999a)
‘English language sources for the study of Dutch politics’. H. Daalder, C.J.M. Schuyt,
Compendium voor politiek en samenleving. Alphen aan den Rijn, Samsom: D0100 1-44
Andeweg, R.B., E. Cohen de Lara (1999b)
‘Ten years of Dutch government and politics: An English language bibliography 19891999’. Acta Politica 34( 2-3): 259-278
Daalder, H. (1989)
‘English language sources for the study of Dutch politics’. H. Daalder, G.A. Irwin,
Politics in the Netherlands: How much change? London, Frank Cass: 162-185
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Contents
1. General Sources - 5
1.1 Bibliographies - 5
1.2 Periodicals - 5
1.3 Surveys of Dutch Political Science - 6
1.4 Textbooks and General Overviews - 6
2. Political History - 7
2.1 Political History: General - 7
2.2 Publications on Particular Periods - 7
2.2.1 Revolt and Republic - 7
2.2.2 French Period - 16
2.2.3 The 19th Century (1815-1917) - 16
2.2.4 Interbellum - 17
2.2.5 Nazi Occupation and Aftermath - 18
2.2.6 Colonialism and Decolonization - 19
2.2.7 Post War Period (1945- ) - 23
3. Political Institutions - 23
3.1 Political Institutions: General - 23
3.2 Monarchy - 24
3.3 Government - 24
3.4 Parliament - 25
3.5 Judiciary and Politics - 26
3.6 Bureaucracy - 26
3.7 Advisory Bodies - 27
3.8 Sub-national Government - 27
4. Political Parties - 29
4.1 Party System - 29
4.2 Political Parties: General - 29
4.3 Individual Parties - 30
4.3.1 Liberal Parties - 31
4.3.2 Religious Parties - 31
4.3.3 Socialist Parties - 31
4.3.4 Green Left - 31
4.3.5 Extreme Right and Populist Parties - 31
5. Elections - 32
5.1 Electoral System - 32
5.2 Election Campaigns - 32
5.3 Voting Behaviour and Election Studies - 33
5.4 European Elections in the Netherlands - 35
5.5 Referendums - 35
6. Mass Media - 36
7. Social Structure and Politics - 37
7.1 Verzuiling and Consociational Democracy - 37
7.2 Interest Groups and (Neo-)Corporatism - 38
7.3 New Social Movements - 40
7.4 Immigration and Social Structure - 40
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8. Political Culture - 40
8.1 Political Culture: General - 40
8.2 Political Socialisation and Generational Change -41
8.3 Political Involvement - 411
8.4 Value Change - 41
8.5 Religion and Politics - 43
8.6 Ethnic Minorities and Ethnocentrism - 43
8.7 Women and Politics - 46
9. Government Policy - 47
9.1 Financial and Socio-economic Policy - 48
9.2 Welfare State (general) - 51
9.3 Environmental Policy - 53
9.4 Health Policy - 55
9.5 Education Policy - 56
9.6 Immigration and Asylumseekers Policy - 57
9.7 Spatial and Urban Planning and Housing Policy - 58
9.8 Drugs Policy - 60
9.9 Miscellaneous - 60
10. The Netherlands and the World - 61
10.1 Foreign and Defense Policy - 611
10.2 The Netherlands and the UN - 64
10.3 Development Aid and Human Rights - 64
10.4 The Netherlands and the European Union - 65
10.5 Miscellaneous - 67
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1. General Sources
1.1 Bibliographies
Andeweg, Rudy B., E. Cohen de Lara (1999a)
‘English language sources for the study of Dutch politics’. H. Daalder, C.J.M. Schuyt,
Compendium voor politiek en samenleving. Alphen aan den Rijn, Samsom: D0100 1-44
Andeweg, Rudy B., E. Cohen de Lara (1999b)
‘Ten years of Dutch government and politics: An English language bibliography 19891999’. Acta Politica 34(2-3): 259-278
Daalder, H. (1989)
‘English language sources for the study of Dutch politics’. H. Daalder, G.A. Irwin,
Politics in the Netherlands: How much change? London, Frank Cass: 162-185
Haenen, Paul H.W., Fré H. Huizinga (2001)
Sources on Netherlands New Guinea in the Indonesian National Archive: The general and
political reports of Ternate Residency (1824-1889). Jakarta: Arsip Nasional Republik
Indonesia
Harskamp, Jaap T. (2001)
The Indonesian question: the Dutch/Western response to the struggle for independance in
Indonesia 1945-1950: an annotated catalogue of primary materials held in the British
Library. London: British Library
Moor, Jaap A. de (1998)
‘Annual review of Dutch expansion studies: new publications in 1998’. Itinerario 22(4):
97-127
Moor, Jaap A. (1999)
Current bibliography of Dutch expansion studies, Leiden: Grafaria (continuation of
‘Current annotated bibliography of Dutch expansion’, Itinerario: Bulletin of the Leyden
Centre for the History of European Expansion; continued as ‘Annual review of Dutch
expansion studies’, Itinerario: Bulletin of the Leyden Centre for the History of European
Expansion and presently Itinerario: International Journal on the History of European
Expansion and Global Interaction)
Tavernier, Roger (2006)
Russia and the Low Countries: An international bibliography: 1500-2000, Groningen:
Barkhuis Publishing/Netherlands-Russian Archive Centre
Veen, Ernst van, Daniël Klijn (eds.)(2001)
A guide to the sources of the history of Dutch-Portuguese relations in Asia (1594-1797).
Leiden: Institute for the History of European Expansion
1.2 Periodicals
Acta Politica
Dutch Crossing: A journal for students of Dutch in Britain
Itinerario: International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction
(previously: Itinerario: Bulletin of the Leyden Centre for the History of European Expansion)
Jaarboek Documentatiecentrum Nederlandse Politieke Partijen (DNPP) (annual issue that
includes English language articles on Dutch Politics)
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The Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences
Political Data Yearbook (annual issue of the European Journal of Political Research)
1.3 Surveys of Dutch Political Science
Anderson, Karen, Markus Haverland, Andreas Noelke (2006)
'
Making a political science career in an internationalised environment: A perspective from
the Netherlands'
. European Political Science 5(3): 271-79
Hooghe, M. (2005)
'
Divided by the same language: Political science associations in Belgium and the
Netherlands'
. European Political Science 4(2): 141-150
Leroy, Pieter, Nico J.M. Nelissen, (1999)
Social and political sciences of the environment: Three decades of research in the
Netherlands. Utrecht: International Books
Lieshout, Bob(R), Bob Reinalda (2001)
'
The Dutch PSA 1950-2000'
. European Political Science 1(1): 60-65
Meulen, Barend van der, Arie Rip (2000)
‘Evaluation of societal quality of public sector research in the Netherlands’. Research
Evaluation 9(1): 11-25 (Special issue on evaluating and monitoring research from higher
education)
Nederhof, Antonius J., E. van Wijk (1998)
High output and impact research of the Netherlands in the social and behavioral sciences.
Leiden: Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS 98-01)
Nederhof, Antonius J., E. van Wijk (1999)
Research performance of the Netherlands in major clusters of topics in the social and
behavioral sciences. Leiden: Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS 98-03)
Review Committee for Public Administration, Political Science, and Communication Science
(2002)
Public administration, political science, communication science: research quality
assessment. Utrecht: Association of the Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU)
1.4 Textbooks and General Overviews
Andeweg, Rudy B. and Galen A. Irwin (2005)
Governance and politics of the Netherlands. Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave Macmillan
(2nd edition)
Fuller, Mark (2000)
Alphabet soup: Decoding terms in Dutch business, politics and society. Amsterdam: Het
Financieele Dagblad/Business Contact
Rochon, Thomas, R. (1999)
The Netherlands: Negotiating sovereignty in an interdependent world. Boulder: Westview
Press
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2. Political History
2.1 Political History: General
Greefs, Hilde, Marjolein ‘t Hart (eds.) (2006)
Water management, communities, and environment: The Low Countries in comparative
perspective, c. 1000 - c. 1800. Gent: Academia Press
Hartog, Johan den (2005)
‘The Pillars of Nation inside the Dutch State’. Linas Eriksonas, Leos Müller (eds.),
Statehood before and beyond ethnicity: minor states in Northern and Eastern Europe,
1600-2000. Bruxelles: Lang: 353-362
2.2 Publications on Particular Periods
2.2.1 Revolt and Republic
Benedict, Philip, Guido Marnef, Henk F.K. van Nierop and Marc Venard (eds.) (1999)
Reformation, revolt and civil war in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585. Amsterdam:
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Verhandelingen Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Afdeling Letterkunde) 176:
http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_00.pdf)
Bödeker, Hans E. (2002)
Debating the '
respublica mixta'
: German and Dutch political discourses around 1700.
Martin van Gelderen, Quentin R. D. Skinner (eds.) Republicanism: A shared European
heritage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 219-246
Broersma, Marcel J. (2005)
‘Constructing public opinion: Dutch newspapers on the eve of a revolution (1780-1795)’,
in: Joop W. Koopmans (ed.), News and politics in early modern Europe (1500-1800).
Leuven: Peeters
Bunge, Wiep van (1999)
‘Before philosophy: Theory and practice in the emerging Dutch Republic, 1580-1620’.
European Legacy 4(5): 1-22
Bunge, Wiep van (ed.) (2003)
The early Enlightenment in the Dutch Republic, 1650-1750. Leiden: Brill
Catterall, William D. (1998)
Community without borders: Scots migrants and the changing face of power in the Dutch
Republic, 1600-1690 (Dissertation University of Minnesota)
Darby, Graham (ed.) (2001)
The origins and development of the Dutch revolt. London: Routledge
Duke, Alastair C. (1999)
‘Dissident propaganda and political organization at the outbreak of the revolt of the
Netherlands’. Philip Benedict, Guido Marnef, Henk van Nierop and Marc Venard (eds.),
Reformation, revolt and civil war in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585. Amsterdam:
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: 115-132
(http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_08.pdf)
(Verhandelingen Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Afdeling
Letterkunde) 176: http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_00.pdf)
Duke, Alastair C. (2003)
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‘Posters, pamphlets and prints: The ways of disseminating dissident opinions on the eve
of the Dutch revolt’. Dutch Crossing 27(1): 23-44
Duke, Alastair C. (2004)
‘The elusive Netherlands: The question of national identity in the early modern Low
Countries on the eve of the Revolt’. Bijdragen en mededelingen betreffende de
geschiedenis der Nederlanden 119: 10-38
Edler, Friedrich ([1911]2001)
The Dutch republic and the American revolution. Honolulu: University Press of the
Pacific [Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press]
Edwards, Elizabeth (2002)
‘An unknown statesman? Gaspar Fagel in the service of William III and the Dutch
Republic’. History, 87(3): 353-371
Edwards, Elizabeth (2003)
‘The personal archive of the Grand Pensionary, Gaspar Fagel, 1672-1688: An elusive
resource for Anglo-Dutch historians’. Archives 28(108): 14-24
Edwards, Elizabeth (2006)
‘Commemorative poems and other pamphlets on the politics of the grand pensionary
Gasper Fagel (1672-1688)’. Dutch Crossing 30(2): 197-210
Eijnatten, Joris van (1998)
‘The Eighteenth-Century Dutch toleration debate – Some considerations with regard to
contemporary approaches’. Dutch Crossing 22(2): 29-52
Eijnatten, Joris van (2003)
Liberty and concord in the United Provinces: Religious toleration and the public in the
eighteenth-century Netherlands. Leiden: Brill
Emmer, Pieter C. (1998)
The Dutch in the Atlantic economy, 1580-1880: Trade, slavery and emancipation.
Aldershot: Ashgate/Variorum
Emmer, Pieter C., Willem W. Klooster (1999)
‘The Dutch Atlantic, 1600-1800: Expansion without Empire’, Itinerario 23(2): 48-69
Ent, Leendert van der, Wantje (J.M.F.) Fritschy, Edwin Horlings, and R. Liesker (1999)
‘Public finance in the United Provinces of the Netherlands in the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries’. William M. Ormrod, Margaret Bonney and Richard Bonney (eds.),
Crises revolutions and self-sustained growth: Essays in European fiscal history, 11301830. Stamford: Shaun Tyas: 249-293
Fagel, Raymond P. (2002)
‘Charles V and the Dutch: The historiography of Charles V in the Dutch Republic and the
Kingdom of the Netherlands’. Alfred Kohler, Barbara Haider, Christine Ottner (unter
Mitarbeit von Martina Fuchs), Karl V., 1500-1558: Neue Perspektiven seiner Herrschaft
in Europa und Übersee. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der
Wissenschaften: 767-792
Fritschy, W. (2003)
A'
Financial Revolution'revisited: Public finance in Holland during the Dutch Revolt,
1568-1648. The Economic History Review 56(1):57-89
Gelderen, Martin van (1998)
‘Contested Kingship: Conceptions of monarchy and civil power in Spanish and Dutch
thought, 1555-1598’. José Mártinez Millán, Manuel Rivero Rodríguez, Felipe II (15271598): Europa y la monarquía católica. Madrid: Parteluz: 365-377
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Gelderen, Martin van (2002)
‘Aristotelians, monarchomachs and republicans: Sovereignty and ‘respublica mixta'in
Dutch and German political thought, 1580-1650’. Martin van Gelderen, Quentin Skinner
(eds.), Republicanism: A shared European heritage. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press: 195-217
Gelderen, Martin van (2002)
The political thought of the Dutch revolt 1555 – 1590. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press
Gelderen, Martin van, Quentin R. D. Skinner (eds.) (2002)
Republicanism: A shared European heritage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Glete, Jan (2002)
War and the state in early modern Europe: Spain, the Dutch Republic and Sweden as
fiscal-military states, 1500-1660. London: Routledge
González de León, Fernando, N. Geoffrey Parker (1999)
‘The grand strategy of Philip II and the revolt of the Netherlands, 1559-1584’. Philip
Benedict, Guido Marnef, Henk van Nierop and Marc Venard (eds.), Reformation, revolt
and civil war in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585. Amsterdam: Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: 215-232
(http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_14.pdf)
(Verhandelingen Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Afdeling
Letterkunde) 176: http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_00.pdf)
González de León, Fernando, N. Geoffrey Parker (2001)
‘The grand strategy of Philip II and the revolt of the Netherlands’. Graham Darby (ed.),
The origins and development of the Dutch revolt. London: Routledge: 107-132
Haks, Donald (2005)
‘War, government and the news: The Dutch Republic and the War of the Spanish
Succession, 1702-1713’. Joop W. Koopmans (ed.), News and politics in early modern
Europe (1500-1800). Leuven: Peeters: 167-184
Hamilton, Alastair, Alexander H. de Groot, Maurits H. van den Boogert (eds.) (2000)
Friends and rivals in the East: Studies in Anglo-Dutch relations in the Levant from the
seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Leiden: Brill
Hattendorf, John B. (2002)
‘'
To aid and assist the other'
: Anglo-Dutch cooperation in coalition warfare at sea, 16891714’. Jan A.F. de Jongste and Augustus J. Veenendaal Jr (eds.), Anthonie Heinsius and
the Dutch Republic 1688-1720: Politics, war, and finance. The Hague: Institute of
Netherlands History: 177-198
Heck, Paul A.W. van (2002)
‘Cymbalum politicorum, consultor dolosus: two Dutch academics on Niccolò
Machiavelli’. Intersections 2: 47-64
Hsia, R. Po-chia , Henk F.K. van Nierop (eds.) (2002)
Calvinism and religious toleration in the Dutch Golden Age. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press
Ihalainen, Pasi (2005)
Protestant nations redefined: Changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of
the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772. Leiden: Brill
Israel, Jonathan I. (1998)
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‘The Dutch-Spanish War and the Holy Roman Empire (1568-1648)’. Klaus Bussmann
and Heinz Schilling (eds.), 1648: War and peace in Europe. [Münster]:
Veranstaltungsgesellschaft 350 Jahre Westfälischer Friede: 111-121
Israel, Jonathan I. (1998 [1995])
The Dutch Republic: Its rise, greatness, and fall, 1477-1806. Oxford : Clarendon Press
Israel, Jonathan I. (1999)
‘The United Provinces of the Netherlands: The courts of the House of Orange, c. 15801795’. John Adamson (ed.), The princely courts of Europe: Ritual, politics and culture
under the Ancien Régime, 1500-1750. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson: 118-139, 325326
Israel, Jonathan I. (2000)
‘Trade, politics and strategy: The Anglo-Dutch wars in the Levant (1645-1675)’. Alastair
Hamilton, Alexander H. de Groot and Maurits H. van den Boogert (eds.), Friends and
rivals in the East: Studies in Anglo-Dutch relations in the Levant from the seventeenth to
the early nineteenth century. Leiden: Brill: 11-23
Israel, Jonathan I. (2002)
‘Heinsius, Dutch raison d'
état and the reshaping of the Baltic and Eastern Europe’. Jan
A.F. de Jongste, Augustus J. Veenendaal Jr (eds.), Anthonie Heinsius and the Dutch
Republic 1688-1720: Politics, war, and finance. The Hague: Institute of Netherlands
History: 25-44
Israel, Jonathan I.(2002)
‘Religious toleration and radical philosophy in the later Dutch Golden Age (1668-1710)’,
in R. Po-chia Hsia and F.K. van Nierop (eds.) (2002) Calvinism and religious toleration
in the Dutch Golden Age, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 148-158
Israel, Jonathan I. (ed.)(2003)
The Anglo-Dutch moment: Essays on the glorious revolution and its world impact.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2nd edition)
Jacobs, Jaap (1998)
‘Between repression and approval: Connivance and tolerance in the Dutch Republic and
in New Netherland’. De Halve Maen 71(3): 51
Janssen, Geert H. (2005)
‘Dutch clientelism and news networks in public and private spheres: The case of
stadholder William Frederick (1613-1664)’. Joop W. Koopmans (ed.), News and politics
in early modern Europe (1500-1800). Leuven: Peeters: 151-165
Jongste, Jan A.F. de, Augustus J. Veenendaal jr. (eds.) (2002)
Anthonie Heinsius and the Dutch Republic 1688-1720: Politics, war, and finance. The
Hague: Institute of Netherlands History
Klooster, Wim (2002)
‘Other Netherlands beyond the sea: Dutch America between metropolitan control and
divergence, 1600-1795’. Christine Daniels, Michael V. Kennedy (eds.), Negotiated
empires: Centers and peripheries in the America's, 1500-1820. New York: Routledge:
171-191
Koenigsberger, Helmut G. (2001)
Monarchies, States Generals and Parliaments: The Netherlands in the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Kossmann, Ernst H. (2000)
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Political thought in the Dutch Republic: Three studies. Amsterdam: Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Verhandelingen Koninklijke Nederlandse
Akademie van Wetenschappen (Afdeling Letterkunde) 179: 1-197)
Leeuw, Karl (M.M.) de (1999)
‘The Black Chamber in the Dutch Republic during the War of the Spanish Succession and
its aftermath, 1707-1715’. Historical Journal 42(1): 133-156
Leeuw, Karl M.M. de (2000)
Cryptology and statecraft in the Dutch Republic (Dissertation Universiteit van
Amsterdam)
Leitner, Jonathan (2007)
‘An incorporated comparison: Fernand Braudel'
s account of Dutch hegemony in a worldecological Perspective’. Review 30(2): 97-138
Levillain, Charles-Edouard (2005)
‘William III'
s military and political career in neo-Roman context, 1672-1702’. Historical
Journal, 48(2): 321-350
López Martín, Ignacio (2002)
‘A century of small paper boats: the Hispanic monarchy, the United Provinces, and the
Mediterranean’, in: Ana Crespo Solana, Manuel Herrero Sánchez, España y las 17
provincias de los Países Bajos: Una revision historiográfica (XVI-XVIII). Córdoba/
Madrid: Universidad de Córdoba/ Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores/Fundación Carlos de
Amberes: 533-562
Luiten van Zanden, Jan, Maarten Prak (2006)
‘Towards an economic interpretation of citizenship: The Dutch Republic between
medieval communes and modern nation-states’. European Review of Economic History
10(2): 111-146
Marnef, Guido (1999)
‘The dynamics of reformed religious militancy: The Netherlands, 1566-1585’. Philip
Benedict, Guido Marnef, Henk F.K. van Nierop and Marc Venard (eds.), Reformation,
revolt and civil war in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585. Amsterdam: Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: 51-68
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Letterkunde) 176: http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_00.pdf)
Mertens, Frank (2001)
‘Radical political theory in the Netherlands of the early modern period: Some influences
and key notions of late seventeenth-century Dutch '
republicanism'
’. Geschiedenis van de
wijsbegeerte in Nederland: Documentatieblad van de Werkgroep "Sassen" 12: 77-87
Mijnhardt, Wijnand W. (1998)
‘The Dutch Republic as a town’. Eighteenth-Century Studies. 31(3):345-348
Mijnhardt, Wijnand W. (2003)
‘The construction of silence: Religious and political radicalism in Dutch history’. Bunge,
Wiep van (ed.), The early Enlightenment in the Dutch Republic, 1650-1750. Leiden: Brill:
231-262
Mokyr, Joel (2000)
‘The industrial revolution and the Netherlands: Why did it not happen?’. De Economist
148(4): 503-520
Mout, Marianne E.H.N. (2007)
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‘Justus Lipsius between war and peace: His public letter on Spanish foreign policy and the
respective merits of war, peace or truce (1595)’, Judith S. Pollmann, Andrew Spicer
(eds.), Public opinion and changing identities in the early modern Netherlands: Essays in
honour of Alastair Duke. Leiden: Brill: 141-162
Nierop, Henk F.K. van (1998)
‘"Serving the King and resisting him": Dilemmas of loyalty and treason in the revolt of
the Netherlands’. José Mártinez Millán, Manuel Rivero Rodríguez (eds.), Felipe II (15271598): Europa y la monarquía católica. Madrid: Parteluz: 567-578
Nierop, Henk F.K. van (1999)
‘The nobility and the revolt of the Netherlands: Between church and king, and
protestantism and privileges’. Benedict, Philip, Guido Marnef, Henk van Nierop and Marc
Venard (eds.) (1999), Reformation, revolt and civil war in France and the Netherlands
1555-1585. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: 83-98
(http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_06.pdf) (Verhandelingen Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Afdeling Letterkunde) 176:
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Nierop, Henk F.K. van (2000)
‘Private interests, public policies: Petitions in the Dutch Republic’. Arthur K. Wheelock
Jr., Adele F. Seeff (eds.), The public and private in Dutch culture of the Golden Age.
Newark/London: University of Delaware Press/ Associated University Presses: 33-39
Nierop, Henk F.K. van (2001)
‘Alva'
s Throne: Making sense of the revolt of the Netherlands’. Graham Darby (ed.), The
origins and development of the Dutch revolt. London: Routledge: 29-47
Nierop, Henk F.K. van (2007)
‘'
And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars'
: Rumour and the revolt of the
Netherlands’. Judit S. Pollmann, Andrew Spicer (eds.), Public opinion and changing
identities in the early modern Netherlands: Essays in honour of Alastair Duke. Leiden:
Brill: 69-86
Nimwegen, Olaf van (2005)
‘The quest for security: The case of the Dutch Republic’. Michael Burgess, Hans Vollaard
(eds.), State territoriality and European integration. London: Routledge: 17-36
Onnekink, David M.L. (2002)
‘Anglo-Dutch diplomatic cooperation during the opening years of the War of the Spanish
Succession, 1702-1704’. Jan A.F. de Jongste, Augustus J. Veenendaal Jr (eds.), Anthonie
Heinsius and the Dutch Republic 1688-1720: Politics, war, and finance. The Hague:
Institute of Netherlands History: 45-63
Onnekink, David M. L. (2005)
‘'
Dutch counsels': the foreign entourage of William III’, Dutch Crossing 29(1): 5-20
Onnekink, David M. L. (2007)
The Anglo-Dutch favourite: The career of Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland
(1649-1709). Aldershot: Ashgate
Parker, Charles H. (2006)
‘Paying for the privilege: The management of public order and religious pluralism in two
early modern societies’. Journal of World History 17(3): 267-296
Parker, N. Geoffrey (2002)
The Dutch Revolt. London: Penguin Books (reprint of the revised Penguin edition of
1985)
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Parker, N. Geoffrey (2002)
‘1567: the end of the Dutch Revolt?’. Ana Crespo Solana (ed.), España y las 17
provincias de los Países Bajos: Una revisión historiográfica (XVI-XVIII). Córdoba/
Madrid: Universidad de Córdoba/ Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores/Fundación Carlos de
Amberes: 269-290
Parker, N. Geoffrey (2004)
‘What if... Philip II had gone to the Netherlands?’. History Today 54(8): 40-46
Poell, Thomas (2007)
The democratic paradox: Dutch revolutionary struggles over democratisation and
centralisation (1780-1813) (Dissertation Universiteit Utrecht)
Pollmann, Judit S., Andrew Spicer (eds.) (2007)
Public opinion and changing identities in the early modern Netherlands: Essays in
honour of Alastair Duke. Leiden: Brill
Postma, Johannes M., Victor Enthoven (eds.) (2003)
Riches from Atlantic commerce: Dutch transatlantic trade and shipping, 1585-1817.
Leiden: Brill
Prak, Maarten (2002)
‘The politics of intolerance: Citizenship and religion in the Dutch Republic (seventeenth
to eighteenth centuries)’. R. Po-chia Hsia, Henk F.K. van Nierop (eds.), Calvinism and
religious toleration in the Dutch Golden Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press:
159-175
Prak, Maarten R. (2005)
The Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century: The Golden Age. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press
Price, John L. (1998)
The Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century. Basingstoke/New York: Macmillan/ St.
Martin’s
Price, John L. (1999)
‘The first modern society? The Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century’. Dutch
Crossing 23(11): 3-21
Price, John L. (2000)
Dutch society, 1588-1713. Harlow: Longman
Rommelse, Gijs (A.) (2005)
‘Dutch radical republicanism and English Restoration politics during the 1660s’. Dutch
Crossing 29(2): 241-164
Rommelse, Gijs A. (2006)
The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667): Raison d'état, mercantilism and maritime
strife. Hilversum: Verloren (Dissertation Universiteit Leiden:
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/4403 )
Ruiz, Rafael (2002)
‘The Spanish-Dutch war and the policy of the Spanish crown toward the town of Sao
Paulo’. Itinerario 26(1): 107-125
Satterfield, George (2003)
Princes, posts and partisans: The army of Louis XIV and partisan warfare in the
Netherlands (1673-1678). Leiden: Brill
Sawyer, Andrew (2003)
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‘The Tyrrany of Alva: The creation and development of a Dutch patriotic image’. De
Zeventiende Eeuw 19(2): 181-211
Sawyer, Andrew (2007)
‘Medium and message: Political prints in the Dutch Republic, 1568-1632’. Judith S.
Pollmann, Andrew Spicer (eds.), Public opinion and changing identities in the early
modern Netherlands: Essays in honour of Alastair Duke. Leiden: Brill: 163-187
Schwartz, Stuart B., Johannes M. Postma (2003)
‘The Dutch Republic and Brazil as commercial partners on the West African coast during
the eighteenth century’. Johannes M. Postma, Victor Enthoven (eds.), Riches from
Atlantic commerce: Dutch transatlantic trade and shipping, 1585-1817. Leiden: Brill:
171-199
Scott, Jonathan (2002)
‘Classical republicanism in seventeenth-century England and the Netherlands’. Martin
van Gelderen, Quentin Skinner (eds.), Republicanism: A shared European heritage.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 61-81
Sicking, Louis H.J. (2004)
Neptune and the Netherlands : State, economy, and war at sea in the Renaissance.
Leiden: Brill
Smit, Johannes G. (2003)
‘The parliaments of the provinces of the Netherlands and the parliament of the Dutch
Republic in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: Unity with diversity’. Laura
Casella (ed.), Rappresentanze e territori: Parlamento friulano e istituzioni
rappresentative territoriali nell'Europa moderna. Udine: Editrice Universitaria Udinese:
165-185
Spaans, Joke W. (1999)
‘Catholicism and resistance to the reformation in the Northern Netherlands’. Philip
Benedict, Guido Marnef, Henk (F.K.) van Nierop and Marc Venard (eds.), Reformation,
revolt and civil war in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585. Amsterdam: Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: 149-163
(http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_10.pdf)(Verhandelingen Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Afdeling Letterkunde) 176:
http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_00.pdf)
Spaans, Joke W. (2002)
‘Violent dreams, peaceful coexistence: On the absence of religious violence in the Dutch
Republic’. De Zeventiende Eeuw 18(2): 149-166
Spaans, Joke W. (2002)
‘Religious policies in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic’. R. Po-chia Hsia, Henk
F.K. van Nierop (eds.), Calvinism and religious toleration in the Dutch Golden Age.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 72-86
Stern, Jill D. (2006)
‘Religion and the Orangists 1650-1675’. Dutch Crossing 30(2): 181-196
Swart, Koenraad W., Raymond P. Fagel, Marianne E.H.N. Mout, Henk F.K. van Nierop (2003)
William of Orange and the revolt of the Netherlands, 1572-84. Aldershot: Ashgate
Tilmans, Karin P.H.M. (2002)
‘Republican citizenship and civic humanism in the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands
(1477-1566)’. Martin van Gelderen, Quentin Skinner (eds.), Republicanism: A shared
European heritage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 107-125
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Tracy, James D. (2005)
The Low Countries in the sixteenth century: Erasmus, religion and politics, trade and
finance, Aldershot: Ashgate Variorum
Trim, David J.B. (2001)
‘Ideology, greed, and social discontent in early modern Europe: Mercenaries and mutinies
in the rebellious Netherlands, 1568-1609’. Jane Hathaway (ed.), Rebellion, repression,
reinvention: Mutiny in comparative perspective. Westport: Praeger: 47-61
Tröhler, Daniel (2005)
‘Switzerland and the Netherlands in the 18th century: The republican discourse of public
virtues’. De Achttiende Eeuw 37(1): 90-104
Troost, W. (2005)
William III, the stadholder-king: A political biography. Aldershot: Ashgate
Veenendaal, Augustus J. Jr. (2002)
‘Who is in charge here? Anthonie Heinsius and his role in Dutch politics’ Jan A.F. de
Jongste, Augustus J. Veenendaal jr.(eds.), Anthonie Heinsius and the Dutch Republic
1688-1720: Politics, war, and finance. The Hague: Institute of Netherlands History: 11-24
Velema, Wyger R.E., (2002)
'
That a Republic is better than a monarchy'
: anti-monarchism in early modern Dutch
political thought’. Martin van Gelderen, Quentin R. D. Skinner (eds.), Republicanism: A
shared European heritage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 9-25
Velema, Wyger R.E., (2007)
Republicans: Essays on eighteenth-century Dutch political thought. Leiden: Brill
Walker, Claire (2003)
Gender and politics in early modern Europe: English convents in France and the Low
Countries. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Ward, James P. (2001)
The cities and States of Holland (1506-1515): A participative system of government under
strain (Dissertation Universiteit Leiden)
Woltjer, J. Juliaan (1999)
‘Political moderates and religious moderates in the revolt of the Netherlands’. Philip
Benedict, Guido Marnef, Henk F.K. van Nierop and Marc Venard (eds.), Reformation,
revolt and civil war in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585. Amsterdam: Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: 185-200
(http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_12.pdf) (Verhandelingen Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Afdeling Letterkunde) 176:
http://www.knaw.nl/publicaties/pdf/981100_00.pdf)
Woltjer, J. Juliaan (2007)
‘Public opinion and the persecution of heretics in the Netherlands, 1550-59’. Judit S.
Pollmann, Andrew Spicer (eds.), Public opinion and changing identities in the early
modern Netherlands: Essays in honour of Alastair Duke. Leiden: Brill: 87-106
Zuilen, Vincent van (2005)
‘The politics of dividing the nation? News pamphlets as a vehicle of ideology and national
consciousness in the Habsburg Netherlands (1585-1609)’. Joop W. Koopmans (ed.), News
and politics in early modern Europe (1500-1800). Leuven: Peeters: 61-70
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2.2.2 French Period
Huussen Jr., Arend H. (1999)
‘The Dutch constitution of 1798 and the problem of slavery’. Tijdschrift voor
Rechtsgeschiedenis 67(1-2): 99-114
Mijnhardt, Wijnand W. (2000)
‘Cultural elites and the invention of modern conceptions of citizenship in the Netherlands
in the Batavian Period’. Anja V. Hartmann, Magorzata Morawiec and Peter Voss (Hrsg.),
Eliten um 1800: Erfahrungshorizonte, Verhaltensweisen, Handlungsmöglichkeiten.
Mainz: von Zabern: 393-407
2.2.3 The 19th Century (1815-1917)
Abbenhuis, Maartje M. (2006)
The art of staying neutral: The Netherlands in the First World War, 1914-1918.
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
Coté, Joost (1999)
‘'
Our Indies colony'
: Reading first wave Dutch feminism from the periphery’. European
Journal of Women's Studies 6(4): 463-484
Everard, Myriam H.M., Mieke D.E. Aerts (1999)
‘Forgotten intersections : Wilhelmina Drucker, early feminism and the Dutch-Belgian
connection’. Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire - Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Philologie
en Geschiedenis 77(2): 440-472
Frey, Marc (2001)
‘Anglo-Dutch relations during the First World War’. Nigel J. Ashton, Duco A. Hellema
(eds.), Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780. Amsterdam: Amsterdam
University Press: 59-84
Frieswijk, Johan (2002)
‘Dutch social democracy and the "agrarian question", 1880-1914’. Aad Blok et al. (eds.),
Urban radicals, rural allies: Social democracy and the agrarian issue, 1870-1914. Bern:
Lang: 163-183
Huussen Jr., Arend H. (1999)
‘Constitutional reform in the Netherlands 1847-1848’. Horst Dippel (ed.), Executive and
legislative powers in the Constitutions of 1848-49. Berlin: Duncker and Humblot: 107127
Jong, Herman de (2005)
‘Between the devil and the deep blue sea: The Dutch economy during World War I’.
Stephen N. Broadberry, Mark Harrison (eds.), The economics of World War I. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press: 137-168
Kinppenberg, Hans (1999)
‘National integration and growing ethnicity among Dutch Roman Catholics and
Protestants in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The impact of education’. The
Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences 35(1): 37-52
Laarse, Robert van der (1999)
A nation of notables: Class politics and religion in the Netherlands in the nineteenth
century, Salford: European Studies Research Institute
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Linden, Wilhelmus H. van der (2006)
The international peace movement during the First World War: In and around the Dutch
Anti-War Council 1914-1919, its international mediatory work for a speedy peace, and its
international Central Organisation for a Durable Peace. Almere: Tilleul
Margry, Peter J., Henk te Velde (2003)
‘Contested rituals and the battle for public space: The Netherlands’. Christopher Clark,
Wolfram Kaiser (eds.), Culture wars: Secular-Catholic conflict in nineteenth-century
Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 129-151
Meijer, Gerrit (2000)
‘The contribution of the "Dutch School" in public finance to the theory of personal
income taxation (1870-1920)’. European Journal of Law and Economics 10(2): 161-168
Mellaerts, Wim (2000)
‘The spectacle of justice: Courts and political culture in the Netherlands in the late
nineteenth century’. Dutch Crossing 24(2): 222-240
Moors, Hans A. (ed.) (1999)
‘Fabrics of feminism: Comparative analysis of nineteenth century gender discourse, in
Belgium and the Netherlands’. Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire 77(2): 359-472
Pretorius, Fransjohan (1999)
‘The Dutch social democrats and the South African war, 1899-1902’. European Review of
History 6(2): 199-219
Randeraad, Nico (1998)
‘Faces of centralization: Prefects in Italy and commissioners of the king in the
Netherlands in the second half of the nineteenth century’. Nico Randeraad (ed.),
Mediators between state and society. Hilversum: Verloren: 87-109
Tuyll van Serooskerken, Hubert P. van (2001)
The Netherlands and World War I: Espionage, diplomacy and survival. Leiden: Brill
Valk Hans (J.) P. de (2002)
‘A struggle behind the scenes: The failure of the Black International in the Netherlands
(1870-1876)’. Emiel Lamberts (ed.), The Black International, 1870-1878: The Holy See
and militant catholism in Europe. Leuven: University Press: 387-407
2.2.4 Interbellum
Diepen, Remco C. van (2001)
‘'
A certain liaison in peace'
: Britain and Dutch security policy, 1933-1938‘. Nigel J.
Ashton, Duco A. Hellema (eds.), Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 121-136
Orlow, Dietrich (2003)
‘Relations between the Nazis and French and Dutch fascists, January 1933-August 1934’.
Alan E. Steinweis, Daniel E. Rogers (eds.), The impact of Nazism: New perspectives on
the Third Reich and its legacy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press: 39-67
Visser, Joop (1998)
‘The politics of mediation: Trade unions in the Netherlands 1910-1930’. Nico Randeraad
(ed.), Mediators between state and society. Hilversum: Verloren: 41-56
Voerman, Gerrit (1998)
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‘From Lenin'
s comrades in arms to '
Dutch donkeys'
: The communist party in the
Netherlands and the Comintern in the 1920s’. Tim Rees, Andrew Thorpe (eds.),
International communism and the Communist International, 1919-1943. New York:
Manchester University Press: 127-142
2.2.5 Nazi Occupation and Aftermath
Brants, Chrisje (2000)
‘Dealing with the holocaust and collaboration: The Dutch experience of criminal justice
and accountability after World War II’. Crime, Law and Social Change 34(3): 211-236
Croes, Marnix (2006)
‘The Dutch police force and the persecution of the jews in the Netherlands during the
German occupation, 1940-1945’. Bruno De Wever, Herman Van Goethem and Nico
Wouters (eds.), Local government in occupied Europe (1939-1945). Gent: Academic
Press: 67-81
Engelen, Dick (2007)
‘Lessons learned: The Dutch '
Stay-Behind'organization 1945-1992’. The Journal of
Strategic Studies 30(6): 981-996
Foray, Jennifer (2007)
The Kingdom shall rise again: Dutch resistance, collaboration, and imperial planning in
the German-occupied Netherlands. Ann Arbor: ProQuest Information and Learning
(Dissertation Columbia University)
Frijtag Drabbe Künzel, Gabriëlla G. von (2004)
‘Political justice in the Netherlands: The instrumentalization of the judicial system during
the German occupation, 1940-1945’. Clive Emsley, Eric Johnson and Pieter Spierenburg
(eds.), Social control in Europe. Columbus: Ohio State University Press: 318-329
Galen Last, Dick van (2001)
‘The patriotic reaction in 1940-41 in the Netherlands and France: A comparative
analysis’. Lotte Hellinga-Querido (ed.), assisted by Elaine M. Paintin, The bookshop of
the world: The role of the Low Countries in the book-trade, 1473-1941. '
t Goy-Houten:
Hes and De Graaf: 297-308
Griffioen, Pim, Ron Zeller (2006)
‘Anti-Jewish policy and organization of the deportations in France and the Netherlands,
1940-1944 : A comparative study’. Holocaust and Genocide Studies 20(3): 437-473
Hondius, Dienke G. (2003)
Return: Holocaust survivors and Dutch anti-semitism. Westport: Praeger
Kersten, Albert E., Marijke van Faassen (2001)
‘'
Goodbye, mr. Churchill'
: Anglo-Dutch relations during the Second World War’. Nigel J.
Ashton, Duco A. Hellema (eds.), Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 155-177
Klemann, Hein A.M. (2006)
‘Dutch industrial companies and the German occupation, 1940-1945’. Vierteljahrschrift
für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 93(1): 1-22
Michielsen, Joeri N.M.E. (2004)
The 'nazification' and 'denazification' of the courts in Belgium, Luxembourg and the
Netherlands: The Belgian, Luxembourg and Netherlands courts and their reactions to
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occupation measures and measures from their governments returning from exile.
Maastricht: Universitaire Pers Maastricht (Dissertation Universiteit Maastricht:
http://arno.unimaas.nl/show.cgi?fid=7890)
Moore, Bob (2003)
‘Nazi masters and accomodating Dutch bureaucrats: Working towards the Führer in the
occupied Netherlands, 1940-45’. Anthony McElligott, Tim Kirk (eds.), Working towards
the Führer: Essays in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw. Manchester: Manchester University
Press: 186-204
Pierik, Perry W. (2001)
From Leningrad to Berlin: Dutch volunteers in the service of the German Waffen-SS
1941-1945: The political and military history of the legion, brigade and divison known as
'Nederland'. Soesterberg: Aspekt
Romijn, Peter (2006)
‘Ambitions and dilemmas of local authorities in the German-occupied Netherlands, 19401945’. Bruno De Wever, Herman Van Goethem, Nico Wouters (eds.), Local government
in occupied Europe (1939-1945). Gent: Academic Press: 33-66
2.2.6 Colonialism and Decolonization
Amiq (1998)
Jihad against the Dutch colonization in Indonesia: Study of the Fatwâs of Sayyid 'Uthmân
(1822-1913) and K.H. Hasyim Asy'ari (1871-1947) (Part of Dissertation Universiteit
Leiden)
Andrade, Tonio (2006)
‘The rise and fall of Dutch Taiwan, 1624-1662: Cooperative colonization and the statist
model of European expansion’. Journal of World History 17(4): 429-450
Bootsma, Nicolaas A. (2005)
‘The recuperation of sovereign rights by Asian countries, circa 1870-1945: from
capitulations to equal relations, the Dutch experience’. Itinerario 29(2): 53-72
Bussemaker, Herman T. (2000)
‘Paradise in peril: The Netherlands, Great Britain and the defence of the Netherlands East
Indies’. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 31(1): 115-136
Buddingh'
, Hans (2001)
‘Failure of a model decolonisation: Dutch-Surinamese economic relations’. Rosemarijn
(R.M.) A.L. Hoefte and Peter J.M. Meel (eds.), Twentieth-century Suriname: Continuities
and discontinuities in a new world society. Kingston/Leiden: Randle/KITLV Press: 71-90
Clancy-Smith, Julia A., Frances Gouda (eds.) (1998)
Domesticating the empire: Race, gender, and family life in French and Dutch
colonialism, Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia
Colignatus, Thomas (pseudo. of Thomas H. A. M. Cool) (2006)
The political economy of the Netherlands Antilles and the future of the Caribbean:
DRGTPE supplement on a Caribbean islands economy. Leiden: Samuel van Houten
Genootschap
Coté , Joost P. (2003)
'
A conglomeration of (...) often conflicting ideas'
: Resolving the '
native question'in Java
and the outer islands in the Dutch East Indies, 1900-1925’ . Itinerario 27(304): 160-188
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Curiel, Imma (2004)
‘A game-theoretic analysis of the political structure of the Netherlands Antilles’.
Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 59(3): 491-502
Dew, Edward (2003)
‘The Dutch Caribbean: Studies in the fragmentation of a political culture’. Holger W.
Henke, Fred Réno (eds.), Modern political culture in the Caribbean. Kingston: University
of the West Indies Press: 370-394
Dijk, Kees (C.) van (2007)
The Netherlands Indies and the Great War, 1914-1918. Leiden: KITLV Press
Dissel, Anita M.C. van (2001)
‘Dutch naval strategy towards the empire overseas during the interwar period’. Jaap R.
Bruijn (ed.), Strategy and response in the twentieth century maritime world. Amsterdam:
Batavian Lion International: 18-29
Elson, R.E. (20007)
‘Marginality, morality and the nationalist impulse: Papua, the Netherlands and Indonesia:
A review article’. Bijdragen en mededelingen betreffende de geschiedenis der
Nederlanden 122(1): 65-71
Emmer, Pieter C. (2003)
‘The first global war: the Dutch versus Iberia in Asia, Africa and the New World, 15901609’. E-journal of Portuguese History 1(1)
(http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Portuguese_Brazilian_Studies/ejph/html/issue1/pdf/
emmer.pdf )
Gepken-Jager, Ella E.G. (ed.) (2005)
VOC 1602-2002: 400 Years of company law. Deventer: Kluwer Legal Publishers
Göksoy. Ismail H. (2002)
‘The policy of the Dutch government towards Islam in Indonesia’. The American Journal
of Islamic Social Sciences 19(1): 73-94
Goodfriend, Joyce D. (2005)
Revisiting New Netherland: Perspectives on early Dutch America. Leiden: Brill
Goor, Jur(rien) van (2001)
‘The colonial factor in Anglo-Dutch relations, 1780-1820’. Nigel J. Ashton, Duco A.
Hellema (eds.), Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780. Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press: 17-32
Goor, Jurrien van, with the assistance of Foskelien van Goor (2004)
Prelude to colonialism: The Dutch in Asia. Hilversum: Verloren
Goss, Andrew M. (2004)
The floracrats: Civil science, bureaucracy, and institutional authority in the Netherlands
East Indies and Indonesia, 1840-1970 (Dissertation University of Michigan)
Gouda, Frances, Julia A. Clancy-Smith (1998)
‘Good mothers, Medeas, or Jezebels: Feminine imagery in colonial and anticolonial
rhetoric in the Dutch East Indies, 1900-1942’. Julia A. Clancy-Smith, Frances Gouda
(eds.), Domesticating the empire: Race, gender, and family life in French and Dutch
colonialism. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia: 236-254
Gouda, Frances, with Thijs W. Brocades Zaalberg (2002)
American visions of the Netherlands East Indies/Indonesia: US foreign policy and
Indonesian nationalism, 1920-1949. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Groen, Petra M.H. (2007)
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‘Militant response: The Dutch use of military force and the decolonization of the Dutch
East Indies, 1945-50’. Martin Thomas (ed.), European decolonization. Aldershot:
Ashgate: 113-127
Groeneboer, Kees (C.) R. (1998)
Gateway to the West: The Dutch language in colonial Indonesia 1600-1950: A history of
language policy. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Hillebrink, Steven (2005)
‘Constitutional in-betweenity: Reforming the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the
Caribbean’. Lammert de Jong, Douwe A.A. Boersema (eds.), The Kingdom of the
Netherlands in the Caribbean: 1954-2004. What next?. Amsterdam: Rozenberg
Publishers: 101-112
Hillebrink, Steven (2007)
Political decolonization and self-determination: The case of the Netherlands Antilles and
Aruba. Zutphen: Wöhrmann Print Service (Dissertation Universiteit Leiden)
Hisyam, Muhamad (2001)
Caught between three fires: The Javanese Pangulu under the Dutch colonial
administration, 1882-1942. Jakarta: Indonesian-Netherlands Cooperation in Islamic
Studies
Hoefte, Rosemarijn (2001)
‘The difficulty of getting it right: Dutch policy in the Caribbean’. Itinerario 25(2): 59-72
James, Deborah, Albert Schrauwers (2003)
‘Conference: '
An Apartheid of Souls'- An Apartheid of Souls: Dutch and Afrikaner
colonialism and its aftermath in Indonesia and South Africa – An introduction’. Itinerario
27(3-4): 49-80
Jong, J.J.P. de (2001)
‘The Netherlands, Great Britain and the Indonesian revolution, 1945-1950’. Nigel J.
Ashton, Duco A. Hellema (eds.), Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 179-202
Jong, Lammert de (2004)
‘Cracks in the Kingdom of the Netherlands: An inside story’. Sandra Courtman (ed.),
Beyond the blood, the beach and the banana: New perspectives in Caribbean studies.
Kingston: Ian Randle: 223-241
Jong, Lammert de, Douwe A.A. Boersema (eds.) (2005)
The Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean: 1954-2004. What next?. Amsterdam:
Rozenberg Publishers
Jong, Lammert de, Dirk A.N.M. Kruijt (eds.)(2005)
Extented statehood in the Caribbean: Paradoxes of quasi colonialism, local autonomy
and extended statehood in the USA, French, Dutch and British Caribbean. Amsterdam:
Rozenberg Publishers
Kaptein, Nico (1998)
‘The Sayyid and the Queen: Sayyid '
Uthman on Queen Wilhelmina'
s inauguration on the
throne of the Netherlands in 1898’. Journal of Islamic studies 9(2): 158-177
Kuitenbrouwer, Maarten (2003)
‘Colonialism and human rights. Indonesia and the Netherlands in comparative
perspective’. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 21(2): 203-224
Kumar, Dharma (1998)
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‘The taxation of agriculture in British India and Dutch Indonesia’. Dharma Kumar,
Colonialism, property and the state. Delhi: Oxford University Press: 200-227
Lammers, Cornelis J. (2003)
‘Occupation regimes alike and unlike: British, Dutch and French patterns of interorganizational control of foreign territories’. Organization Studies 24(9): 1379-1404
Locher-Scholten, Elsbeth B. (2000)
Women and the colonial state: Essays on gender and modernity in the Netherlands Indies,
1900-1942. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Lohanda, Mona (2002)
Growing pains: The Chinese and the Dutch in colonial Java, 1890-1942. Jakarta:
Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka
MacMillan, Richard (2005)
The British occupation of Indonesia 1945-1946: Britain, the Netherlands and the
Indonesian revolution. London: Routledge
McOmie, William (2006)
The opening of Japan, 1853-1855: A comparative study of the American, British, Dutch
and Russian naval expeditions to compel the Tokugawa Shogunate to conclude treaties
and open ports to their ships. Folkestone: Global Oriental
Moon , Suzanne M. (2000)
Constructing "native development": Technological change and the politics of colonization
in the Netherlands East Indies, 1905-1930 (Dissertation Cornell University)
Moore, Bob, Henk F.K. van Nierop (eds.) (2003)
Colonial empires compared: Britain and the Netherlands, 1750-1850. Aldershot: Ashgate
Oostindie, Gert J. (2005)
‘Ethnicity, nationalism and the exodus: The Dutch Caribbean predicament’. Gert K.
Oostindie (ed.), Ethnicity in the Caribbean: Essays in honor of Harry Hoetink.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 206-231
Oostindie, Gert J. (2006)
‘Dependence and autonomy in sub-national island jurisdictions: The case of the Kingdom
of the Netherlands’. The Round Table 95(386): 609-626
Oostindie, Gert J., Inge A. I. J. Klinkers (2003)
Decolonising the Caribbean: Dutch policies in a comparative perspective. Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press
Penders, Christiaan L.M. (2002)
The West New Guinea debacle: Dutch decolonisation and Indonesia 1945-1962. Leiden:
KITLV Press (also Honolulu: University of Hawai’I Press and Hindmars: Craford House)
Platje, Wies (2001)
‘Dutch Sigint and the conflict with Indonesia, 1950-62’. Matthew M. Aid, Cees Wiebes
(eds.), Secrets of signals intelligence during the Cold War and beyond. London: Frank
Cass: 285-312
Salim, Arskal (2006)
‘The influential legacy of Dutch Islamic policy on the formation of zakat (alms) law in
modern Indonesia’. Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal 15: 683-701
Schiltkamp, Jacob A. (2003)
‘Legislation, government, jurisprudence, and law in the Dutch West Indian colonies: The
Order of Government of 1629’. Pro Memorie 5(2): 320-334
Schrikker, Alicia (2007)
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Dutch and British colonial intervention in Sri Lanka, 1780-1815: Expansion and reform.
Leiden: Brill
Sicking, Louis (1998)
‘France and the Dutch colonial empire in the nineteenth century’. Itinerario 22(1): 40-60
Silberie, Rupert E. (1999)
Governements and public administration in the Netherlands Antilles: Chronic problems
and difficult solutions: Can regional cooperation make a difference. [S.l.: s.n.]
Hendrik Spruyt (2005)
Ending Empire. Contested Sovereignty and Territorial Partition. Ithaca: Cornell
University Press
Strydom, Marné (2003)
‘Pride and prejudice: the role of policy and perception creation in the Chinese revolt of
1652 on Dutch Formosa’. Itinerario 27(2) 17-36
Subritzky, John (2001)
‘Decolonization by default: Suriname and the Dutch retreat from empire’. Kent
Fedorowich, Martin Thomas (eds.), International diplomacy and colonial retreat.
London: Cass: 228-250
Tickell, Paul (2006)
‘Literature, politics and the public imagination in the late colonial Netherlands Indies’.
Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs 40(2): 25-54
Waaldijk, Berteke (1999)
‘Colonial constructions of a Dutch women'
s movement: 1898’. Kati Röttger, Heike Paul
(eds.), Differenzen in der Geschlechterdifferenz = Differences within gender studies:
aktuelle Perspektiven der Geschlechterforschung. Berlin: Erich Schmidt: 285-299
2.2.7 Post War Period (1945- )
Breevaart, Hans (J.) O. van de (2004)
‘Authority in question: tools for analysis of a controversy on "religion" in Dutch pluralist
society after the Second World War’. Theo L. Hettema, Arie van der Kooij (eds.),
Religious polemics in context. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum: 463-490
Gladdish, Ken (1998)
‘The ebb of singularity - Dutch politics at the turn of the millennium’. Dutch Crossing
22(2): 3-28
Lucardie, Paul (1999)
‘Dutch politics in the late 1990s: `purple'government and `green'opposition’.
Environmental Politics 8(3): 153-158
Margry, Peter J. (2003)
‘The murder of Pim Fortuyn and collective emotions: Hype, hysteria and holiness in the
Netherlands?’. Etnofoor 16(2): 106-131
3. Political Institutions
3.1 Political Institutions: General
Besselink, Leonard F.M. (ed.)(2004)
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Kingdom of the Netherlands: Charter and constitution. Nijmegen: Ars Aequi Libri
Besselink, Leonard F.M. (2004)
Constitutional law of the Netherlands: An introduction with texts, cases and materials.
Nijmegen: Ars Aequi Libri
Kortmann, Constantijn A.J.M., Paul P.T. Bovend'
Eert (2000)
Dutch constitutional law. The Hague: Kluwer Law International
Boxtel, Roger van (2002)
‘Rethinking Dutch constitutional democracy in the information society’. Information
Polity 7(2-3): 155-162
Edelenbos, Jurian (2005)
‘Institutional implications of interactive governance: Insights from Dutch practice’.
Governance 18(1): 111-134
Heffen, Oscar van, Walter J.M. Kickert, and Jacques J.A. Thomassen (eds.) (2000)
Governance in modern society: Effects, change and formation of government institutions.
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Kickert, Walter J.M. (2004)
The history of governance in the Netherlands: Continuity and exceptions. The Hague:
Elsevier Overheid
Kraan, Karel (2004)
‘Constitutional law of 15 EU member states: The Kingdom of the Netherlands’. Lucas
Prakke, Constantijn A.J.M. Kortmann (eds.), Constitutional law of 15 EU member states.
Deventer: Kluwer: 589-650
Peters, Jelis A., André Hofman (2002)
‘Actual attempts to revise the Dutch constitution’. Giuliano Amato, Guy Braibant and
Evangelos Venizelos (eds.), The constitutional revision in today's Europe. London:
Esperia : 225-234
Sap, Jan Willem (2000)
The Netherlands constitution 1848-1998: Historical reflections. Utrecht: Lemma
Visser, Jaap de (2003)
‘Constitutional law: The Netherlands’. European Review of Public Law 15(2) : 825-835
3.2 Monarchy
‘Rulers of the Netherlands and Belgium’. World Almanac and Book of Facts. New York:
Newspaper Enterprise (annual issue)
Elzinga, Douwe J. (ed.)(2007)
The Dutch constitutional monarchy in a changing Europe. Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer
3.3 Government
Laver, Michael J., Peter Mair (1999)
‘Party policy and cabinet portfolios in the Netherlands, 1998: Results from an expert
survey’. Acta Politica 34(1): 49-66
Prins, Jacoba E.J. (2001)
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Designing e-government: On the crossroads of technological innovation and institutional
change. The Hague: Kluwer Law International
Thomson, Robert (1999)
The party mandate: Election pledges and government actions in the Netherlands, 19861998 (Dissertation Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Thomson, Robert (1999)
‘Election pledges and coalition agreements in the Netherlands’. Acta Politica 34(4): 302330
Thomson, Robert (2001)
‘The programme to policy linkage: The fulfilment of election pledges on socio-economic
policy in the Netherlands, 1986-1998’. European Journal of Political Research 40(2):
171-197
Timmermans, Arco I. (2003)
High politics in the Low Countries: An empirical study of coalition agreements in
Belgium and the Netherlands. Aldershot: Ashgate
Timmermans, A., Rudy B. Andeweg (2000)
‘The Netherlands: Still the politics of accommodation?’ W.C. Müller, K. Str¢m (eds.),
Coalition gvernments in Western Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 356-398
Timmermans, A., Rudy B. Andeweg (2003)
‘The Netherlands: Rules and mores in delegation and accountability relationships’. K.
Strøm, W.C. Müller, T. Bergman (eds.), Delegation and accountability in parliamentary
democracies. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 498-522
Timmermans, Arco, Catherine Moury (2006)
‘Coalition governance in Belgium and the Netherlands: Rising government stability
against all electoral odds’. Acta Politica 41(4): 389-407
Vries, Miranda W.M. de (1999)
Governing with your closest neighbour: An assessment of spatial coalition formation
theories (Dissertation University of Nijmegen:
http://webdoc.ubn.kun.nl/mono/v/vries_m_de/govewiyoc.pdf)
3.4 Parliament
Andeweg, Rudy B., (2004)
’Parliamentary democracy in the Netherlands’. Parliamentary Affairs 57(3): 568-580
Andeweg, Rudy B (2000)
‘Fractiocracy? Limits to the ascendancy of the parliamentary party group in the
Netherlands’.K. Heidar, R. Koole (eds.), Parliamentary party groups in European
democracies. London: Routledge: 89-105
Thomassen, J.J.A, Rudy B. Andeweg (2004)
‘Beyond collective representation: Individual members of parliament and interest
representation in the Netherlands’. Journal of Legislative Studies 10(4): 47-69
Kirejczyk, Marta (1999)
‘Parliamentary cultures and human embryos: The Dutch and British debates compared’,
Social Studies of Science 29(6): 889-912
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3.5 Judiciary and Politics
Adams, Maurice, Gerhard Van der Schyff (2006)
‘Constitutional review by the Judiciary in the Netherlands: A matter of politics,
democracy or compensating strategy?’. Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht
und Völkerrecht 66(2): 399-413
Blom, Martine, Paul R. Smit (2006)
‘The prosecution service function within the Dutch criminal justice system’. Jörg-Martin
Jehle, Marianne Wade (eds.), Coping with overloaded criminal justice systems: The rise
of prosecutorial power across Europe. Berlin: Springer: 237-256
Doelder, Hans de (2000)
‘The public prosecution service in the Netherlands’. European Journal of Crime,
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 8(3): 187-209
Geffen, Sjoerd van (2001)
The court rules: Modelling and testing Supreme Court influence on policy. Assen: Van
Gorcum (Dissertation Universiteit Twente)
Hartkamp, Arthur S. (2000)
‘On European freedoms and national mandatory rules: The Dutch judiciary and the
European Convention on Human Rights’. European Review of Private Law 8(1): 111-124
Hol, Anthony, Marc A. Loth (2004)
Reshaping justice: Judicial reform and adjudication in the Netherlands. Maastricht :
Shaker Publishing
Tak, Peter J.P. (2004)
‘The Dutch prosecution service’. Peter J.P. Tak (ed.), Tasks and powers of the prosecution
services in the EU member states. Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers: 71-96
3.6 Bureaucracy
Bogt, Henk J. ter, G. Jan van Helden (2000)
‘Accounting change in Dutch government: Exploring the gap between expectations and
realizations’. Management Accounting Research 11(2): 263-279
Boin, R. Arjen (2001)
Crafting public institutions: Leadership in two prison systems. Boulder: Lynne Rienner
Publishers
Boone, Miranda, L. Martin Moerings (eds.) (2007)
Dutch prisons. The Hague: BJu Legal publishers
Considine, Mark (2000)
‘Contract regimes and reflexive governance: Comparing emplyment service reforms in
the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Australia’. Public Administration
78(3): 613-638
Considine, Mark, J.M. Lewis (2003)
‘Bureaucracy, network, or enterprise? Comparing models of governance in Australia,
Britain, the Netherlands, and New Zealand’. Public Administration Review 63(2): 131-140
Harmsen, Robert (1999)
‘The Europeanization of national administrations: A comparative study of France and the
Netherlands’. Governance 12(1): 81-114
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Hart, Paul ‘t, Anchrit Wille (2006)
‘Ministers and top officials in the Dutch core executive: Living together, growing apart?’.
Public Administration 84(1): 121-146
Meer, Frits M. van der, Theo A.J. Toonen (2005)
‘Competency management and civil service professionalism in Dutch central
government’. Public Administration 83(4): 839-852
Munster, Maarten van (2002)
‘The Dutch General Administrative Law Act’. Griffin's View on International and
Comparative Law 3(1): 121-129
Randeraad, N., D.J. Wolffram (2001)
‘Dutch administrative culture in a historic perspective’. Frank Hendriks, Theo A.J.
Toonen (eds.), Polder politics: The re-invention of consensus democracy in the
Netherlands. Aldershot: Ashgate: 41-59
Resodihardjo, Sandra L. (2006)
Crisis and change: Understanding crisis-reform processes in Dutch and British prison
services (Dissertation Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Valk, Guillaume G. de (2005)
Dutch intelligence - towards a qualitative framework for analysis: With case studies on
the Shipping Research Bureau and the National Security Service (BVD)(Dissertation
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: http://irs.ub.rug.nl/ppn/288143639)
3.7 Advisory Bodies
Baehr, Peter R. (2000)
‘The Netherlands Advisory Committee on Human Rights and Foreign Policy: A
retrospective’. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 18(2): 183-193
Flinders, Matthew V., Martin J. Smith (2003)
Quangos, accountability and reform: The politics of quasi-government. Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan
Gestel, R.A.J. van, Ph. Eijlander and J.A.F. Peters (2006)
‘The regulatory powers of quangos in the Netherlands: Are Trojan Horses invading our
democracy?’. J.H.M. van Erp, L.P.W. van Vliet (eds.), Netherlands reports to the
seventeenth International Congress of Comparative Law: Utrecht 2006. Antwerpen:
Intersentia: 421-450
Mentzel, Maarten (1999)
‘Think tanks, policy-making, and a Dutch advisory council’. Science and Public Policy
26(3): 171-178
Oldersma, Jantine, Will Portegijs (1999)
‘The iron ring in Dutch politics revisited’. Public Administration 77(2): 335-360
3.8 Sub-national Government
Allers, Maarten, Jakob de Haan and Cees Sterks (2001)
‘Partisan influence on the local tax burden in the Netherlands’. Public Choice 106(3-4):
351-363
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Andersen, Hans T., Ronald van Kempen (2003)
‘New trends in urban policies in Europe: evidence from the Netherlands and Denmark’.
Cities 20(2): 77-86
Beaumont, Justin (2003)
‘Governance and popular involvement in local antipoverty strategies in the U.K. and the
Netherlands’. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 5(2): 189-207
Budding, G. Tjerk (2004)
‘Accountability, environmental uncertainty and government performance: Evidence from
Dutch municipalities’. Management Accounting Research 15(3): 285-304
Coenen, F. (1998)
‘Policy integration and public involvement in the local policy process: Lessons from local
green planning in the Netherlands’. European Environment 8(2): 50-57
Denters, Bas, Oscar van Heffen (1999)
‘An American perestroika in Dutch cities? Urban policy in the Netherlands at the end of a
milennium’. Public Administration 77(4): 837-8511
Elsacker, Willem Jan van (2007)
Roles of performance measurement in local government: Explorative case studies in
Dutch municipalities. (Dissertation Rijksuniversiteit Groningen:
http://irs.ub.rug.nl/ppn/301108293)
Gilsing, Rob (2007)
‘Intergovernmental relations and the effectiveness of local governance: The case of Dutch
youth policy’. International Review of Administrative Sciences 73(1): 45-64
Groenendijk, J.G. (1998)
‘Local policymaking under fiscal centralism in the Netherlands: Consequence for local
…’. Government and Policy 16(2): 173-189
Groot, Tom, G. Tjerk Budding (2004)
‘The influence of New Public Management practices on product costing and service
pricing decisions in Dutch municipalities’. Financial Accountability and Management
20(4): 421-444
Heinelt, Hubert, David Sweeeting, and Pnagiotis Getimis (eds.) (2006)
Legitimacy and urban governance: A cross-national comparative study. London:
Routledge
Hendriks, Frank (2006)
‘Shifts in governance in a polycentric urban region: The case of the Dutch Randstad’.
International Journal of Public Administration 29(10): 931 ff.
Hendriks, Frank, Pieter Tops (2003)
‘Local public management reforms in the Netherlands: Fads, fashions and winds of
change’. Public Administration 81(2): 301-324
Hulst, Rudie (2005)
‘Regional governance in unitary states: Lessons from the Netherlands in comparative
perspective’. Local Government Studies 31(1): 99-120
Jansen, Erik P. (2000)
Use, needs and determinants of performance information: Case studies in local social
services departments. Capelle a/d IJssel: Labyrint Publication (Dissertation
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Kempen, Ronald van (2000)
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‘Window on the Netherlands - Big cities policy in the Netherlands’. Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie 91(2): 197-203
Korteland, Evelien, Victor Bekkers (2007)
‘Policies and strategies - Diffusion of e-government innovations in the Dutch public
sector: The case of digital community policing’. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4656:
252-264
Korthals Altes, Willem K. (2002)
‘Local government and the decentralisation of urban regeneration policies in the
Netherlands’. Urban Studies 39(8): 1439-1452
Louw, E., E.van der Krabben and H. Priemus (2003)
‘Spatial development policy: Changing roles for local and regional authorities in the
Netherlands’. Land Use Policy 20(4): 357-366
Pröhl, Marga (ed.) (1998)
The multiethnic society and local government: International research and good practices,
Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation
Terhorst, Pieter, Jacques van der Ven (1998)
‘Window on the Netherlands - Urban policies and the '
Polder Model'
: Two sides of the
same coin’. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 89(4): 467-473
Torenvlied, René (2000)
Political Decisions and Agency Performances. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Vries, Michiel S. De (2004)
‘Institutional fleecing: The slow death of Dutch provinces’. Public Organization Review
4(4): 295-315
Waal, A.A. de, G. Gerritsen-Medema (2006)
‘Performance management analysis: A case study at a Dutch municipality’. International
Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 55(1-2): 26-39
4. Political Parties
4.1 Party System
Deschouwer, Kris (2002)
‘The colour purple: The end of predictable politics in the Low Countries’. Paul Webb,
David Farrell and Ian Holliday (eds.), Political Parties in Advanced Industrial
Democracies, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 151-180.
Napel, Hans-Martien ten (1999)
‘The Netherlands: Resilience amidst change’. David Broughton, Mark Donovan (eds.),
Changing party systems in Western Europe. London: Pinter : 163-182
4.2 Political Parties: General
Aarts, Kees, Stuart Elaine MacDonald and George Rabinowitz (1999)
‘Issues and party competition in the Netherlands’. Comparative Political Studies 32(1):
63-99
Andeweg, Rudy B. (1999)
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‘Parties, pillars and the politics of accommodation: Weak or weakening linkages? The case
of Dutch consociationalism’. K.R. Luther, K. Deschouwer (eds), Party elites in divided
societies: Political parties in consociational democracy. London: Routledge: 108-133
Bruff, I. (2003)
‘The Netherlands, the challenge of Lijst Pim Fortuyn, and the Third Way’. Politics 23(3):
156-172
Gidlund, Gullan, Ruud A. Koole (2001)
‘Political finance in the north of Europe: The Netherlands and Sweden’. Karl-Heinz
Nassmacher (ed.), Foundations for democracy: Approaches to comparative political
finance: Essays in honour of Herbert E. Alexander. Baden-Baden: NomosVerlagsgesellschaft: 112-130
Krouwel, André P.M. (1999)
The catch-all party in Western Europe 1945-1990: A study in arrested development
(Dissertation Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Krouwel, André P.M. (2004)
Partisan states: Legal regulation of political parties in France, Germany, the Netherlands
and the United Kingdom. Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers
Lucardie, Paul, Gerrit Voerman (2001)
‘Party foundations in the Netherlands’. Karl-Heinz Nassmacher (ed.), Foundations for
democracy: Approaches to comparative political finance: Essays in honour of Herbert E.
Alexander. Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verlagsgesellschaft: 321-337
Pennings, Paul (2005)
‘Parties, voters and policy priorities in the Netherlands, 1971-2002’. Party Politics 11(1):
29-45
Selm, Martine van, Nicholas W. Jankowski and Liza Tsaliki (2002)
‘Political parties online: Digital democracy as reflected in three Dutch political party web
sites’. Communications 27: 189-209
Tan, A.C. (1998)
‘Party transformation and party membership decline: The case of the Netherlands’.
Jaarboek Documentatiecentrum Nederlandse Politieke Partijen (DNPP): 221-237
Voerman, Gerrit, André Keyzer (2003)
‘Archiving the web: Political party web sites in the Netherlands’. Information Services
and Use 23(1): 1-7
4.3 Individual Parties
4.3.1 Liberal Parties
Koole, Ruud A. (2000)
‘Fukuyama’s paradise? Liberal parties in the Netherlands’. Lieven De Winter (ed.),
Liberalism and liberal parties in the European Union. Barcelona: ICPS: 119-140.
Lucardie, Paul and Gerrit Voerman (2006)
'
Eccentric yet powerful: the position of the liberals in the Dutch party system'
. Patrick van
Schie and Gerrit Voerman (eds.) The dividing line between success and failure. A
comparison of liberalism in the Netherlands and Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries,
Berlijn: Lit Verlag: 121-141.
Schie, Patrick G.C. van, Gerrit Voerman (eds.) (2006)
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The dividing line between success and failure: A comparison of liberalism in the
Netherlands and Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries. Berlin: LIT
4.3.2 Religious Parties
Evans, Ellen L. (1999)
The cross and the ballot: Catholic political parties in Germany, Switzerland, Austria,
Belgium and the Netherlands, 1785-1985. Boston/Leiden: Humanities Press
Lucardie, Paul (2004)
‘Paradise lost, paradise regained? Christian democracy in the Netherlands’. S. Van Hecke,
E. Gerard (eds.), Christian democratic parties in Europe since the end of the Cold War.
Leuven: Leuven University Press 159-178.
4.3.3 Socialist Parties
Becker, Frans, René Cuperus (1998
‘Dutch social democracy between Blair and Jospin’. René Cuperus, Johannes Kandel
(eds.), European social democracy: Transformation in progress.
Freudenberg/Amsterdam: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung/Wiardi Beckman Stichting: 247-255
Green-Pedersen, Christoffer, Kees van Kersbergen (2002)
‘The politics of the '
Third Way'
: The transformation of social democracy in Denmark and
the Netherlands’. Party Politics 8(5): 507-524
Orlow, Dietrich (2000)
Common destiny : A comparative history of the Dutch, French, and German social
democratic parties, 1945-1969. New York: Berghahn Books
4.3.4 Green Left
Lucardie, Paul and Gerrit Voerman (2003)
‘The organisational and ideological development of Green Left’. Joan Botella, Luis Ramiro
(eds.), The crisis of communism and party change. The evolution of West European
communist and post-communist arties. Barcelona: ICPS: 155-175.
4.3.5 Extreme Right and Populist Parties
Cuperus, René (2003)
‘From Polder Model to postmodern populism: Five explanations for the "Fortuyn Revolt"
in the Netherlands’. René Cuperus, Karl A. Duffek and Johannes Kandel (eds.), The
challenge of diversity: European social democracy facing migration, integration, and
multiculturalism. Innsbruck: StudienVerlag: 276-299
Lucardie, Paul (1998)
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‘The Netherlands: The extremist center parties’. Hans-Georg Betz, Stefan Immerfall
(eds.), The new politics of the right: Neo-populist parties and movements in established
democracies. Basingstoke: Macmillan
Lucardie, Paul (2004)
‘Populism: polder and prairie. The rapid rise and fall of Pim Fortuyn’. Inroads
15(Summer/Fall): 55-62.
Lucardie, Paul and Gerrit Voerman (2007)
‘The List Pim Fortuyn and the government: a love-hate relationship’. Pascal Delwit,
Philippe Pourier (eds.), Extrême droite et pouvoir en Europe/ The extreme right parties
and power in Europe. Bruxelles: Editions de l’Université de Bruxelles: 247-263.
Mudde, Cas E. (2000)
The ideology of the extreme right. Manchester: Manchester University Press
Mudde, Cas, Joop van Holsteyn (2000)
‘The Netherlands: explaining the limited success of the extreme right. Paul Hainsworth
(ed.), The politics of the extreme right. From the margins to the mainstream. London and
New York: Pinter: 144-171.
Rydgren, Jens, Joop van Holsteyn (2004)
‘Holland and Pim Fortuyn: A deviant case or the beginning of something new?’. J. Rydgren
(ed.), Movements of exclusion. Radical right-wing populism in the Western World. Hauppage:
Nova Science Publishers: 41-59
5. Elections
5.1 Electoral System
Andeweg, Rudy B. (2005)
‘The Netherlands: The sanctity of proportionality’. M. Gallagher, P. Mitchell (eds), The
politics of electoral systems. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 491-510
Andeweg, Rudy B. (2006)
‘Towards a stronger parliament? Electoral engineering of executive-legislative relations’.
Acta Politica 41(3): 232-248
Cox, Gary W. (2006)
‘How electoral reform might affect the number of political parties in the Netherlands’.
Acta Politica 41(2): 133-145
Gschwend, Thomas, Henk van der Kolk (2006)
‘Split ticket voting in mixed member proportional systems: The hypothetical case of the
Netherlands’. Acta Politica 41(2): 163-179
Kolk, Henk van der, Jacques Thomassen (2006)
‘The Dutch electoral system on trial’. Acta Politica 41(2): 117-132
5.2 Election Campaigns
Tops, Pieter E.W.M. (2000)
‘Political websites during the 1998 parliamentary elections in the Netherlands’. Jens Hoff,
Ivan Horrocks and Pieter Tops (eds.), Democratic governance and new technology:
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Technologically mediated innovations in political practice in Western Europe. London:
Routledge: 87-99
5.3 Voting Behaviour and Election Studies
‘Electoral revolt or continuity?: The Dutch parliamentary elections 2002 and 2003’. Acta Politica
38(1) (Special issue 2003)
Aarts, Kees, Holli A. Semetko (1999)
‘Representation and responsibility: The 1998 Dutch election in perspective’. Acta Politica
34(2-3): 111-129
Aarts, Kees (2001)
‘The impact of leaders on electoral choice in the Netherlands-revisited’. Acta Politica
36(1): 380-401
Bélanger, Eric, Kees Aarts (2006)
‘Explaining the rise of the LPF: Issues, discontent, and the 2002 Dutch election’. Acta
Politica 41(1): 4-20
Boogers, Marcel, Gerrit Voerman (2003)
‘Surfing citizens and floating voters: Results of an online survey of visitors to political
web sites during the Dutch 2002 general elections’. Information Polity 8(1-2): 17-27
Brug, Wouter van der (1999)
‘Floating voters or wandering parties? The Dutch national elections of 1998’. West
European Politics 22(1): 179-186
Brug, Wouter van der (2003)
‘How the LPF Fuelled Discontent: Empirical tests of explanations of LPF support’. Acta
Politica 38(1): 89-106
Brug, Wouter van der (2004)
‘Voting for the LPF: Some clarifications’. Acta politica 39(1): 84-91
Deemen, Ad M.A van, Noël P. Vergunst (1998)
‘Empirical evidence of paradoxes of voting in Dutch elections’. Public Choice 97(3): 475490
Deemen, Adrian M.A. van, Agnieszka Rusinowska (2003)
‘Paradoxes of voting power in Dutch politics’. Public Choice 115(1): 109-137
Dorussen, Han, Michaell Taylor (2001)
‘The political context of issue-priority voting: Coalitions and economic voting in the
Netherlands, 1970-1999’. Electoral Studies 20(3): 399-426
Egmond, Marcel van, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Cees van der Eijk (1998)
‘Electoral participation in the Netherlands: Individual and contextual influences’.
European Journal of Political Research 34(2): 281-300
Gladish, Ken (2002)
‘The 2002 Dutch election’. Dutch Crossing 26(1): 3-8
Graafland, Johan J., Arie P. Ros (2003)
Economic assessment of election programmes: Does it make sense?. Boston/Dordrecht:
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Holsteyn, Joop J.M. van (2007)
‘The Dutch parliamentary elections of 2006’. West European Politics 30(5): 1139-1147
Holsteyn, Joop J.M. van, Galen A. Irwin (2000)
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‘The bells toll no more: The declining influence of religion on voting behaviour in the
Netherlands. David Broughton, Hans-Martien Ten Napel (eds.), Religion and mass
behaviour in Europe. London: Routledge: 75-96
Holsteyn, Joop J.M. van, Galen A. Irwin (2003)
‘Never a dull moment: Pim Fortuyn and the Dutch parliamentary election of 2002’. West
European Politics 26(2): 157-164
Holsteyn, Joop J.M. van, Galen A. Irwin (2004)
‘The Dutch parliamentary elections of 2003’. West European Politics 27(1): 157-164
Holsteyn, Joop J.M. van, Galen A. Irwin, Josje M. den Ridder (2002)
‘In the eye of the beholder: The perception of the List Pim Fortuyn and the parliamentary
elections of May 2002’. Acta Politica 38 (1): 69-88
Irwin, Galen A. (1999)
‘Notes on Recent Elections - The Dutch parliamentary election of 1998’. Electoral Studies
18(2): 271-275
Irwin, Galen A., Joop J.M. van Holsteyn (1999)
‘Parties and politicians in the parliamentary election of 1998’. Acta Politica 34
(Summer/Autumn): 130-157
Irwin, Galen A., Joop van Holsteyn (2002)
‘According to the polls. The influence of opinion polls on expectations’. Public Opinion
Quarterly 66 (1): 92-104
Irwin, Galen A., Joop J.M. Van Holsteyn (2003)
‘A new kid on the block. Pim Fortuyn and the Dutch parliamentary election of May 2002’.
Colin Rallings et al. (eds.), British elections and parties review. London: Frank Cass: 29-46
Irwin, Galen A., Joop J.M. van Holsteyn (2004)
‘The 2002 and 2003 parliamentary elections in The Netherlands’. Electoral Studies 23(3):
551-557
Irwin, Galen A., Joop J.M van Holsteyn, and Jozefina M. den Ridder (2005)
Dutch parliamentary election study 2002-2003: An enterprise of the Foundation for
Electoral Research in the Netherlands (Stichting Kiezersonderzoek Nederland, SKON).
Amsterdam: Rozenberg/NIWI/Steinmetz Archive/Foundation for Electoral Research in
the Netherlands (SKON)
Jones, Erik (2002)
‘Politics beyond accommodation? The May 2002 Dutch parliamentary elections’. Dutch
Crossing 26(1): 61-78
Kraaykamp, Gerbert, Marcel van Dam and Theo Toonen (2001)
‘Institutional change and political participation: The effects of municipal amalgamation
on local electoral turnout in the Netherlands’. Acta Politica 36(4): 402-418
Lucardie, Paul (2003)
‘Dutch elections 2002-2003: The comeback of the communitarians?’. Environmental
Politics 12(3): 145-149
Nieuwbeerta, P.; H. Flap (2000)
‘Crosscutting social circles and political choice: Effects of personal network composition
on voting behavior in the Netherlands’. Social Networks 22(4): 313-335
Pennings, Paul, Hans Keman (2003)
‘The Dutch parliamentary elections in 2002 and 2003: The rise and decline of the Fortuyn
Movement’. Acta Politica 38(1): 51-68
Praag, Philip van (2003)
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‘Winners and losers in a turbulent political year’. Acta Politica 38 (1): 5- 22.
Swank, O.H., R. Eisinga (1999)
‘Economic outcomes and voting behaviour in a multi-party system: An application to the
Netherlands’. Public Choice 101(3-4): 195-213
Talsma, Jaap (1998)
‘Accomodation and conflict: Traditional politics, religion and social relationships in the
Dutch electoral process’. Raffaele Romanelli (ed.), How did they become voters? The
history of franchise in modern European representation. The Hague: Kluwer Law
International: 373-386
Svoogt, Robert J. J., Hetty van Kempen (2002)
‘Nonresponse bias and stimulus effects in the Dutch National Election Study’. Quality
and Quantity 36(4): 325-345
Wijnen, Pieter van (1999)
‘The role of policy preferences in the Dutch national elections of 1998’, Acta Politica
34(2-3): 200-235
Wijnen, Pieter van (2001)
Policy voting in advanced industrial democracies: The case of the Netherlands 19711998. (Dissertation Universiteit Twente)
Witte, Hans De, Bert Klandermans (2000)
‘Political racism in Flanders and the Netherlands: Explaining differences in the electoral
success of extreme right-wing parties’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 26(4): 699718
5.4 European Elections in the Netherlands
Kolk, Henk van der (2001)
‘The Netherlands’. Juliet Lodge (ed.), The 1999 elections to the European Parliament. New
York: St. Martin'
s Press: 160-170
5.5 Referendums
Aarts, Kees, Henk van der Kolk (2006)
‘Understanding the Dutch "no": The Euro, the East, and the elite’. PS (Political Science)
39(2): 243-246
Ashworth, G.J. (2001)
‘Planning by referendum: Empowerment or anarchy in Groningen, the Netherlands’.
Local Environment 6(3): 367-372
Besselink, Leonard F.M. (2006)
Constitutional referenda in the Netherlands: A debate in the margin’ . J.H.M. van Erp,
L.P.W. van Vliet (eds.), Netherlands reports to the seventeenth International Congress of
Comparative Law: Utrecht 2006. Antwerpen: Intersentia: 349-377
Besselink, Leonard F.M. (2007)
‘The Dutch constitution, the European constitution and the referendum in the
Netherlands’. Anneli Albi, Jacques Ziller (eds.), The European constitution and national
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constitutions: Ratification and beyond. Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International:
113-123
Nijeboer, Arjen (2005)
‘The Dutch referendum’. European Constitutional Law Review 1(3): 393-405
Neijens, Peter, Philip van Praag (2006)
‘The dynamics of opinion formation in local popular referendums: Why the Dutch always
say no’. International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 18(4): 445- 462.
Stefanova, Boyka (2006)
‘The "no" vote in the French and Dutch referenda on the EU constitution: A spillover of
consequences for the wider Europe’. PS (Political Science) 39(2): 251-256
Tridimas, George, Takis Tridimas (2007)
‘Electorates v. politicians: The 2002 French and Dutch referendums on the EU
Constitutional Treaty’. Anneli Albi, Jacques Ziller (eds.), The European constitution and
national constitutions: Ratification and beyond. Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law
International: 273-285
6. Mass Media
Algra, G.E., M. Elands and J.R. Schoeman (2007)
‘The media and the public image of Dutch veterans from World War Two to Srebrenica’.
Armed Forces and Society 33(3): 396-413
Boyd, Jean, Mirjam Lammers (2004)
‘Anti-Islamic press bias, a prime example from the Netherlands involving contemporary
Muslim women and a 19th century Nigerian scholar’. The Maghreb Review 29(1-4): 186196
Brants, Kees, Philip van Praag (2006)
‘Signs of media logic, half a century of political communication in the Netherlands’.
Javnost – the public 13(1): 25-40.
Brants, Kees, Philip van Praag (2007)
‘From accomodation tot professionalisation? The changing culture and environment of
Dutch political communication’. R. Negrine, Paolo Mancini, Christina Holz-Bacha,
Stylianos Papathanassopolous (eds.) The professionalisation of political communication.
Changing media, changing Europe. Bristol: Intellect: 97-110
Cees van der Eijk (2000)
'
The Netherlands: Media and politics between segmented pluralism and market forces'
. R.
Gunther, A. Mughan Democracy and the media. A comparative perspective. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press: 303 - 342.
Hendriks Vettehen, P.G.J. (2004)
‘Political knowledge and media use in the Netherlands’. European Sociological Review
20(5): 415-424
Kleinnijenhuis, J., J.A.De Ridder (1998)
‘Issue news and electoral volatility: A comparative analysis of media effects during the
1994 election campaigns in Germany and the Netherlands’. European Journal of Political
Research 33(3): 423 ff.
Kranenburg, Hans L. van, Gerard A. Pfann (2002)
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‘Government policy and the evolution of the market for Dutch daily newspapers’. De
Economist 150(3): 223-250
Ruigrok, Nel (2005)
Journalism of attachment: Dutch newspapers during the Bosnian war, Amsterdam: Het
Spinhuis (Dissertation Universiteit van Amsterdam
Schoenbach, Klaus; Jan De Ridder; Edmund Lauf (2001)
‘Politicians on TV news: Getting attention in Dutch and German election campaigns’.
European Journal of Political Research 39(4): 519-531
Schuur, Wijbrandt H. van, Jan C.P.M. Vis (2000)
‘What Dutch parliamentary journalists know about politics’. Acta Politica 35(2): 196-227
Semetko, Holli A. (1998)
‘Media and politics in the Netherlands’. Political Communication 15(2): 139-147
Vliegenthart, Rens; Hajo G. Boomgaarden (2007)
‘Real-world indicators and the coverage of immigration and the integration of minorities
in Dutch newspapers’. European Journal of Communication 22(3): 293-314
Ward, S., G. Voerman (2000)
‘New media and new politics: Green parties, intra-party democracy and the potential of
the internet (an Anglo-Dutch comparison)’. Jaarboek Documentatiecentrum Nederlandse
Politieke Partijen (DNPP): 192-215
Vreese, Claes H. de (2001)
‘Election coverage--New directions for public broadcasting’. European Journal of
Communication 16(2): 155-180
7. Social Structure and Politics
Braidotti, Rosi, Charles Esche and Maria Hlavajova (2007)
Citizens and subjects: The Netherlands, for example. A critical reader. Utrecht: Bak,
Basis voor Actuele Kunst
Güveli, Ayse (2007)
New social classes within the service class in the Netherlands and Britain: Adjusting the
EGP class schema for the technocrats and the social and cultural specialists (Dissertation
Radboud University Nijmegen: http://webdoc.ubn.ru.nl/mono/g/guveli_a/new_soclw.pdf)
Moore, Bob, Henk F.K. van Nierop (eds.) (2006)
Twentieth-century mass society in Britain and the Netherlands, Oxford: Berg
Erik Sengers (ed.) (2005)
The Dutch and their gods: Secularization and transformation of religion in the
Netherlands since 1950. Hilversum: Verloren
7.1 Verzuiling and Consociational Democracy
Andeweg, Rudy B. (1999)
‘Parties, pillars and the politics of accomodation: weak or weakening linkages? The case
of Dutch consociationalism’. Kurt Richard Luther, Kris Deschouwer (eds.), Party elites in
divided societies: Political parties in consociational democracy. London/New York:
Routledge: 108-133.
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Andeweg, Rudy B.
‘From Dutch Disease to Dutch Model? Consensus government in practice’.
Parliamentary Affairs 53(4): 697-709
Graaf, Nan Dirk de, Anthony Health, Ariana Need (2001)
‘Declining cleavages and political choices: The interplay of social and political factors in
the Netherlands’. Electoral Studies 20(1): 1-15
Koole, Ruud, Hans Daalder (2002)
‘The consociational democracy model and the Netherlands: Ambivalent allies?’. Acta
Politica 37(1-2): 23-43
Portengen, Renze (2000)
‘The Netherlands: A pillarised nation’. Louk (A.)J.M.W. Hagendoorn (ed.), European
nations and nationalism: Theoretical and historical perspectives. Aldershot: Ashgate:
141-163
Vanderstraeten, Raf (2002)
‘Cultural values and social differentiation: The Catholic pillar and its education system in
Belgium and the Netherlands’. Compare 32(2): 133-148
Wintle, Michael J. (2000)
‘Pillarisation, consociation and vertical pluralism in the Netherlands revisited: A
European view’. West European Politics 23(3): 139-152
7.2 Interest Groups and (Neo-)Corporatism
Becker, Uwe (2003)
‘Competitive corporatism? National and transnational elements in the Dutch employment
“Miracle”’. H.Overbeek (ed.), The political economy of European employment. European
integration and transnationalisation of (un)employment. London: Routledge: 154-175
Borstlap, Hans (1999)
‘Modernised industrial relations: A condition for European employment growth. A Dutch
view’. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 15(4):
365-382
Bremer, W., K. Kok (2000)
‘The Dutch construction industry: A combination of competition and corporatism’.
Building Research and Information 28(2): 98-108
Butter, F.A.G. den, R.H.J. Mosch (2003)
‘The Dutch miracle: Institutions, networks and trust’. Journal of Institutional and
Theoretical Economics 159(2): 362-391
Grift, Yolanda (2001)
‘Dutch trade union membership 1979-1995’. Applied Economics 33(10): 1233-1242
Heemskerk, Eelke M. (2007)
Decline of the corporate community: Network dynamics of the Dutch business elite.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Hemerijck, Anton C. (2001)
‘The Dutch negotiating economy: Learning through concertation’. Frank Hendriks, Theo
A.J. Toonen (eds.), Polder politics: The re-invention of consensus democracy in the
Netherlands. Aldershot: Ashgate: 95-113
Hemerijck, A. (2002)
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‘The Netherlands in historical perspective: The rise and fall of Dutch policy concertation’.
S. Berger, H. Compston (eds.), Policy concertation and social partnership in Western
Europe. Lessons for the 21st century. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books: 221-234
Hemerijck, A. (2003)
‘The resurgence of Dutch corporatist policy coordination in an age of globalization’. F. van
Waarden, G. Lehmbruch (eds.), Renegotiating the welfare state. Flexible adjustment
through corporatist concertation. London and New York: Routledge: 33-69
Hemerijck, Anton, Jelle Visser (1999)
‘The Dutch model: An obvious candidate for the '
third way'
?’. Archives Européennes de
Sociologie 40(1): 103 ff.
Kleinfeld, Ralph (2001)
'
Model Deutschland'going Dutch? The Dutch polder from a German perspective’. Frank
Hendriks, Theo A.J. Toonen (eds.), Polder politics: The re-invention of consensus
democracy in the Netherlands. Aldershot: Ashgate: 255-263
Mosch, R. (2004)
The economic effect of trust. Theory and empirical evidence. Amsterdam: Thela
Thesis/Tinbergen Institute (Dissertation Vrije Universiteit)
Ploeg, Tymen J. van der (2006)
‘Corporatism and self-regulation in the Dutch (agricultural) economy. Statutory trade
organisations: Law and practice since 1930’. The International Journal of Comparative
Labour Law and Industrial Relations 22(4): 507-528
Rojer, Maurice (1999)
‘Collective Decision-making models applied to labour negotiations in the Netherlands: A
comparison between an exchange model and a conflict model’. Rationality and Society
11(2): 207-235
Slomp, H. (2002)
‘The Netherlands in the 1990s: Towards ‘flexible corporatism’ in the Polder Model’. S.
Berger, H. Compston (eds.), Policy concertation and social partnership in Western
Europe. Lessons for the 21st century. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books: 235-248
Velden, Sjaak van der (2003)
‘Strikes in global labor history: The Dutch case’. Review 26(4): 381-406
Vergunst, N.P. (2004)
The institutional dynamics of consensus and conflict. Consensus democracy, corporatism
and socio-economic policy-making and performance in twenty developed democracies
(1965-1998) (Dissertation Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam:
https://dare.ubvu.vu.nl/handle/1871/8962)
Visser, Jelle (1998)
‘Two cheers for corporatism, one for the market: Industrial relations, wage moderation
and job growth in the Netherlands’. British Journal of Industrial Relations 36(2): 269-292
Visser, J. (1999)
‘The Netherlands: The return of responsive corporatism’. A. Ferner, R. Hyman (eds.),
Changing industrial relations in Europe. Oxford:Blackwell Publishers: 283-314 (2nd
edition)
Waarden, Frans van (2002)
‘Dutch consociationalism and corporatism. A case of institutional persistence’. Acta
Politica 37(1-2): 44-67
Waarden, F. van (2003)
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‘The societal and historical embeddedness of Dutch corporatism’. F. van Waarden, G.
Lehmbruch (eds.), Renegotiating the welfare state. Flexible adjustment through
corporatist concertation. London and New York: Routledge: 70-96
Woldendorp, Jaap J. (2005)
The polder model from disease to miracle? Dutch neo-corporatism 1965 – 2000.
Amsterdam: Thela Thesis (Dissertation Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam:
https://dare.ubvu.vu.nl/handle/1871/9056)
Woldendorp, Jaap, Hans Keman (2007)
‘The Polder Model reviewed: Dutch corporatism 1965-2000’. Economic and Industrial
Democracy 28(3): 317-347
7.3 New Social Movements
Beaumont, Justi, Walter Nicholls
‘Between relationality and territoriality: Investigating the geographies of justice
movements in the Netherlands and the United States’. Environment and Planning 39(11):
2554-2574
7.4 Immigration and Social Structure
Cain, Artwell C. (2007)
Social mobility of ethnic minorities in the Netherlands: The peculiarities of social class
and ethnicity. Delft: Eburon (Dissertation Universiteit van Tilburg)
Crul, Maurice, Flip Lindo, Ching Lin Pang (eds.) (1999)
Culture, structure and beyond: Changing identities and social positions of immigrants
and their children, Amsterdam : Het Spinhuis
Phalet , Karen, Antal Örkény (eds.) (2001)
Ethnic minorities and inter-ethnic relations in context : A Dutch- Hungarian comparison,
Aldershot: Ashgate
Reeskens, Tim (2007)
‘When ways of life collide: Multiculturalism and its discontents in the Netherlands’. Acta
Politica 42(4): 479-482
Sunier, J. Thijl (2006)
‘Religious newcomers and the nation-state: Flows and closures’. Leo A.C.J. Lucassen,
David Feldman, Jochen Oltmer (eds.), Paths of integration: Migrants in Western Europe
(1880-2004). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 239-261
8. Political Culture
8.1 Political Culture: General
Bekkers, R.H.F.P. (2004)
Giving and volunteering in the Netherlands: Sociological and psychological perspectives
(Dissertation Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Dekker, Paul (2005)
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‘Civil society and the non-profit sector in the Netherlands’. Yuwen Li (ed.), Freedom of
association in China and Europe: Comparative perspectives in law and practice. Leiden:
Martinus Nijhoff: 251-282
Hendriks, Frank (2001)
‘Polder politics in the Netherlands: The '
viscous state'revisited’. Frank Hendriks, Theo
A.J. Toonen (eds.), Polder politics: The re-invention of consensus democracy in the
Netherlands. Aldershot: Ashgate: 21-40
Hendriks, Frank, Theo A.J. Toonen (eds.) (2001)
Polder politics: The re-invention of consensus democracy in the Netherlands, Aldershot:
Ashgate
Hendriks, Frank, Pieter Tops (2002)
‘The quest for interaction: The reinvention of consensus democracy and its critics’. Dutch
Crossing 26(1): 9-26
Lechner, Frank J. (2008)
The Netherlands: Globalization and national identity. New York: Routledge
Ossewaarde, Marinus R. (2007)
‘The new social contract and the struggle for sovereignty in the Netherlands’. Government
and Opposition 42(4): 491-512
Postma, Roelien (2005)
‘The nation-state and cultural diversity in the Netherlands’. Jochen Blaschke (ed.),
Nation-state building processes and cultural diversity. Berlin: Parabolis: 293-309
Tubergen, Frank van, Wout Ultee (2006)
‘Political integration, war and suicide: The Dutch paradox?’. International Sociology
21(2): 221-236
Vink, Maarten (2002)
‘The history of the concept of citizenship, membership and rights in the Netherlands’.
Acta Politica 37(4): 400-418
Witte, Bruno E.F.M. De (2003)
‘Do not mention the world: Sovereignty in two europhile countries: Belgium and the
Netherlands’. Neil Walker (ed.), Sovereignty in transition. Oxford: Hart: 351-366
8.2 Political Socialisation and Generational Change
8.3 Political Involvement
8.4 Value Change
Brug, Wouter van der, Philip van Praag (2007)
‘Erosion of political trust in the Netherlands: Structural or temporarily? A research note’,
Acta Politica 42(4): 443-459
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael (2001)
‘"Culture of death" in the Netherlands: Dutch perspectives’. Issues in Law and Medicine
17(2): 167-179
Harmsen, Robert (2004)
‘Euroscepticism in the Netherlands: Stirrings of dissent’. European Studies 20(1): 99-126
Hiorth, Finngeir (2000)
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Secularism in the Netherlands, in Belgium, and in Luxembourg. Oslo: Human-Etisk
Forbund
Holsteyn, Joop van, Margo Trappenburg (1998)
‘Citizens'opinions on new forms of euthanasia. A report from the Netherlands’. Patient
Education and Counseling 35(1): 63-74
Jaspers, Eva, Marcel Lubbers, Nan Dirk de Graaf (2007)
‘'
Horrors of Holland'
: Explaining attitude change towards euthanasia and homosexuals in
the Netherlands, 1970-1998’. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 19(4):
451-473
Lewis, Penney (1998)
‘The Dutch experience of euthanasia’. Journal of Law and Society 25(4): 636-649
Pakes, Francis (2004)
‘The politics of discontent: The emergence of a new criminal justice discourse in the
Netherlands’. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 43(3): 284-298
Rietjens, Judith A., Agnes van der Heide, Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Paul J. van der Maas,
Schalk-Soekar, Saskia R.G., Fons J.R. van de Vijver, Mariëtte Hoogsteder (2004)
‘Attitudes toward multiculturalism of immigrants and majority members in the
Netherlands’. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 28(6): 533-550
Sengers, Erik (2003)
‘"You don'
t have to be a saint or a practicing catholic..." Higher tension and lower
attachement in the Dutch Catholic Church since 1970’. Antonianum 78(3): 529-546
Sengers, Erik (2005)
‘The Dutch, their gods and the study of religion in the post-war period’. Erik Sengers
(ed.), The Dutch and their gods: Secularization and transformation of religion in the
Netherlands since 1950. Hilversum: Verloren: 11-24
Sumner, Ian (2002)
‘Going Dutch? A comparative analysis and assessment of the gradual recognition of
homosexuality with respect to the Netherlands and England’. Maastricht Journal of
European and Comparative Law 9(1): 29-56
Thomasma, David C. (ed.)(1998)
Asking to die: Inside the Dutch debate about euthanasia. Dordrecht/Boston: Kluwer
Academic Publishers
Trappenburg, Margo, Joop van Holsteyn (2001)
‘The quest for limits. Law and public opinion on euthanasia in the Netherlands’. A. Klijn, M.
Otlowski, M. Trappenburg (eds.), Regulating physician-negatiated death. '
s-Gravenhage:
Elsevier: 109-127
Vertovec, Steven, Alisdair Rogers (eds.) (1998)
Muslim European youth: Reproducing ethnicity, religion, culture. Aldershot: Ashgate
Vuijsje, Herman (2000)
The politically correct Netherlands: Since the 1960s. Westport: Greenwood Press
Wal, Gerrit van der (2006)
‘Preferences of the Dutch general public for a good death and associations with attitudes
towards end-of-life decision-making’. Palliative Medicine 20(7): 685-692
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8.5 Religion and Politics
Bijsterveld, Sophie C. van (2000)
‘The legal status of Islam in the Kingdom of the Netherlands’. Silvio Ferrari, Anthony
G.D. Bradney (eds.), Islam and European legal systems. Aldershot: Ashgate/Dartmouth:
125-145
Bijsterveld, Sophie C. van (2005)
‘State and Church in the Netherlands’. Gerhard Robbers (ed.), State and church in the
European Union. Baden-Baden: Nomos: 367-390
Lucardie, Paul (2005)
‘A multicultural murder? The Netherlands struggles with the assassination of Theo van
Gogh’. Inroads 17: 12-17
Maussen, Marcel (2004)
‘Policy discourses on mosques in the Netherlands 1980-2002: Contested constructions’.
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7(2): 147-162
Rath, Jan C. (1999)
‘The politics of recognizing religious diversity in Europe: Social reactions to the
institutionalization of Islam in the Netherlands, Belgium and Great Britain’. The
Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences 35(1): 53-68
(http://webdoc.ubn.kun.nl/tijd/n/nethjoofs/vol35_1999/poliofrer.pdf)
Salemink, Theo A.M. (2004)
‘Modernity as neo-paganism: A catholic answer to liberalism, socialism and national
cocialism’, in: Judith Frishman, Willemien Otten, Gerard Rouwhorst (eds.), Religious
identity and the problem of historical foundation: The foundational character of
authoritative sources in the history of Christianity and Judaism, Leiden: Brill: 240-259
Sunier, Thijs (1999)
‘Muslim migrants, muslim citizens. Islam and Dutch society’. The Netherlands' Journal
of Social Sciences 25(1): 69-82
Vugt, Joos P.A. van (2004)
‘"Should it happen that God should permit...": The political and legal position of orders
and congregations in the Netherlands’. Jan De Maeyer, Sofie Leplae, Joachim Schmiedl
(eds.), Religious institutes in Western Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries:
Historiography, research and legal position. : 277-308
Watling, Tony (2001)
‘The continuing reformation? Religious processes and national identity in the
Netherlands’. Dutch Crossing 25(1): 3-23
8.6 Ethnic Minorities and Ethnocentrism
Agyemang, Charles, Conny Seeleman, Jeanine Suurmond, Karien Stronks (2007)
‘Racism in health and health care in Europe: Where does the Netherlands stand?’.
European Journal of Public Health 17(3): 240-241
Bartels, Edien (2000)
‘'
Dutch Islam'
: Young people, learning and integration’. Current Sociology 48(4): 59-63
Brug, Peary, Maykel Verkuyten (2007)
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‘Dealing with cultural diversity: The endorsement of societal models among ethnic
minority and majority youth in the Netherlands’. Youth and Society 39(1): 112 ff.
Buitelaar, Marjo (2002)
‘Religion and identity among young Dutch women of Marokkan origin’. Tijdschrift voor
Theologie 42(2): 155-171
Eisinga, Rob, Jaak Billiet (1999)
‘Christian religion and ethnic prejudice in cross-national perspective’. International
Journal of Comparative Sociology 40(3): 375-393
Ghorashi, Halleh (2002)
Ways to survive, battles to win: Iranian women exiles in the Netherlands and United
States. Hauppauge: Nova Science
Gowricharn, Ruben (2002)
‘Integration and social cohesion: The case of the Netherlands’. Journal of Ethnic and
Migration Studies 28(2): 259-274
Hart, Betty de (2007)
‘The end of multuculturalism: The end of dual citizenship? Political and public debates on
dual citizenship in the Netherlands (1980-2004)’. Thomas Faist (ed.), Dual citizenship in
Europe: From nationhood to societal integration. Aldershot: Ashgate: 77-102
Heelsum, Anja van (2005)
‘Political participation and civic community of ethnic minorities in four cities in the
Netherlands’. Politics 25(1): 19-30
Jacobs, Dirk (1998)
‘Discourse, politics and policy: The Dutch parliamentary debate about voting rights for
foreign residents’. International Migration Review 32(2): 350-373
Jong, Joop de (1998)
‘Cultural diversity and cultural policy in the Netherlands’. The International Journal of
Cultural Policy 4(2): 357-388
Joppke, Christian (2007)
‘Transformation of immigrant integration in Western Europe: Civic integration and
antidiscrimination policies in the Netherlands, France, and Germany’. World Politics
59(2): 243-273
Karsten, Sjoerd, Charles Felix, Guuske Ledoux, Wim Meijnen, Jaap Roeleveld, Erik Van
Schooten (2006)
‘Choosing segregation or integration? The extent and effects of ethnic segregation in
Dutch cities’. Education and Urban Society 38(2): 228-247
Konig, Ruben, Rob Eisinga, Peer Scheepers (2000)
‘Explaining the relationship between Christian religion and anti-semitism in the
Netherlands’. Review of Religious Research 41(3): 373-393
Koopmans, Ruud (2004)
‘Migrant mobilisation and political opportunities: Variation among German cities and a
comparison with the United Kingdom and the Netherlands’. Journal of Ethnic and
Migration Studies 30(3): 449-470
Kopijn, Yvette (1998)
‘Constructions of ethnicity in the diaspora: The case of three generations of SurinameseJavanese women in the Netherlands’. Mary Chamberlain (ed.), Caribbean migration:
Globalised identities. London: Routledge: 109-124
Krouwel, André, Nanne Boonstra, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Lex Veldboer (2006)
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‘A good sport? Research into the capacity of recreational sport to integrate Dutch
minorities’. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 41(2): 165-180
Milikowski, Marisca (2000)
‘Exploring a model of de-ethnicization’. European Journal of Communication 15(4): 443468
Niekerk, Mies (W.C.M.) van (2000)
‘Paradoxes in paradise: Integration and social mobility of the Surinamese in the
Netherlands’. Hans C.J.(J.) Vermeulen, Rinus (M.) J.A. Penninx (eds.), Immigrant
integration: The Dutch case. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis: 64-92
Niekerk, Mies (W.C.M.) van (2001)
‘Becoming Dutch and staying Surinamese: Culture as a way of life and as a lifestyle’. Flip
M.(Ph.) Lindo, Mies (W.C.M.) van Niekerk (eds.), Dedication and detachment: Essays in
honour of Hans Vermeulen. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis: 179-192
Odé, Arend W.M. (2002)
Ethnic-cultural and socio-economic integration in the Netherlands: A comparative study
of Mediterranean and Caribbean minority groups. Assen: Koninklijke Van Gorcum
Østergaard-Nielsen, Eva (2000)
‘Trans-state loyalties and politics of Turks and Kurds in Western Europe’. SAIS Review
20(1): 23-38
Schalk-Soekar, Reshma G.S. (2007)
Multiculturalism: A stable concept with many ideological and political aspects.
(Disstertation Universiteit van Tilburg)
Reinsch, Peter Q. (2000)
Measuring immigrant integration: Diversity in a Dutch city (Dissertation Universiteit
Utrecht)
Sharpe, Michael (2005)
‘Globalization and migration: Post-colonial Dutch Antillean and Aruban immigrant
political incorporation in the Netherlands’. Dialectical Anthropology 29(3): 291-314
Sniderman, Paul M., Louk (A.)J.M.W. Hagendoorn (2007)
When ways of life collide: multiculturalism and its discontents in the Netherlands.
Princeton: Princeton University Press
Thijs, Jochem (2002)
‘Racist victimization among children in the Netherlands: The effect of ethnic group and
school’. Ethnic and Racial Studies 25(2): 310-331
Valk, Ineke (C.J.M.) van der (2002)
Difference, deviance, threat? Mainstream and right-extremist political discourse on
ethnic issues in the Netherlands and France (1990-1997), Amsterdam: Aksant
(Dissertation Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Vasta, Ellie (2007)
‘From ethnic minorities to ethnic majority policy: Multiculturalism and the shift to
assimilationism in the Netherlands’. Ethnic and Racial Studies 30(5): 713-740
Verberk, Geneviève, Peer Scheepers, Albert Felling (2002)
‘Attitudes and behavioural intentions towards ethnic minorities: An empirical test of
several theoretical explanations for the Dutch case’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration
Studies 28(2): 197-220
Verkuyten, Maykel, Sofie van de Calseijde, Wieger de Leur (1999)
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‘Third-generation South Moluccans in the Netherlands: The nature of ethnic identity’.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 25(1): 63-79
Verkuyten, Maykel, Barbara Kinket (2000)
‘Social distances in a multi ethnic society: The ethnic hierarchy among Dutch
preadolescents’. Social Psychology Quarterly 63(1): 75-85
Verkuyten, Maykel; Jochem Thijs (2002)
‘Multiculturalism among minority and majority adolescents in the Netherlands’.
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 26(1): 91-108
Willems, Wim H. (2005)
‘No sheltering sky: Migrant identities of Dutch nationals from Indonesia’. Joost P. Coté,
Loes Westerbeek (eds.), Recalling the Indies: Colonial culture & postcolonial identities.
Amsterdam: Aksant: 251-287
Witschge, Tamara A.C. (2007)
(In)difference online: The openness of public discussion on immigration (Dissertation
Universiteit van Amsterdam)
8.7 Women and Politics
Bussemaker, Jet, Rian (M.C.B.) Voet (eds.) (1998)
Gender, participation and citizenship in the Netherlands, Aldershot: Ashgate
Leyenaar, Monique (2004)
Political empowerment of women. The Netherlands and other countries. Leiden/Boston:
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (Brill Academic Publishers)
Leyenaar, Monique (2005)
‘Netherlands’. Y. Galligan and M. Tremblay (eds), Sharing Power, Women, Parliament,
Democracy. Aldreshot: Ashgate: 219-232
Leyenaar, Monique, Jantine Oldersma (2007)
‘The (in)comparability of institutional reform and inclusiveness: The case of the
Netherlands’. Representation 43(2): 93-111 (Special issue edited by Monique Leyenaar
and Jantine Oldersma)
Oldersma, Jantine (2002)
‘More women of more feminists in politics? Advocacy coalitions and the representation
of women in the Netherlands 1967-1992’. Acta Politica 37(3): 283-317
Oldersma, Jantine (2005)
‘High tides in a low country: Gendering political representation in the Netherlands’. Joni
Lovenduski (ed.) with Claudie Baudino, Marila Guadagnini, Petra Meier and Diane
Sainsbury, State feminism and political representation. Cambridge, Cambridge University
Press: 153-174
Oldersma, Jantine, Joyce V. Outshoorn (2007)
‘The ‘home care gap’: Neoliberalism, feminism, and the state in the Netherlands’. Melissa
Haussman, Birgit Sauer (eds.), Gendering the state in the age of globalization. Women’s
movements and state feminism in postindustrial democracies. Lanham: Rowman and
Littlefield Publishers: 209-227
Oldersma, G. Jantine, Joyce V. Outshoorn (2007)
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‘Dutch decay: The dismantling of the women’s policy network in the Netherlands’. Joyce
Outshoorn, Joanna Kantola (eds.), Changing state feminism. Houndmills: Palgrave
Macmillan: 182-201
Outshoorn, Joyce V. (2001)
‘Policy-making on abortion: Arenas, actors, and arguments in the Netherlands’. Dorothy
McBride Stetson (ed.), Abortion politics, women’s movements, and the democractic state.
A comparative study of state feminism. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 205-229
Outshoorn, Joyce V. (2001)
‘Regulating prostitution as sex work: The pioneer case of the Netherlands’. Acta Politica
36(3): 155-179
Outshoorn, Joyce V. (2004)
‘Voluntary and forced prostitution: The ‘realistic’ approach of the Netherlands’. Joyce
Outshoorn (ed.), The politics of prostitution. Women’s movements, democratic states and
the globalization of sex commerce. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 185-205
Roggeband, Conny, Mieke Verloo (2007)
‘Dutch women are liberated, migrant women are a problem: The evolution of policy
frames on gender and migration in the Netherlands, 1995-2005’. Social Policy and
Administration 41(3): 271-288
Saharso, Sawitri (2003)
‘Culture, tolerance and gender: A contribution from the Netherlands’. Educational
Administration Abstracts 38(3): 349-350
Schwegman, Marjan (2004)
‘Battle for the public sphere: Gender, culture, and politics in the Netherlands’. Douwe W.
Fokkema, Frans Gr zenhout (eds.), Accounting for the past : 1650-2000.
Assen/Basingstoke: Royal Van Gorcum/Palgrave Macmillan: 142-165, 359-360
9. Government Policy
Huberts, Leo W.J.C., Adriaan J.G.M. van Montfort, Alan Doig (2006)
Is Government setting a good example: Rule breaking by Government in the Netherlands
and the United Kingdom, Den Haag: Boom Juridische Uitgevers
Breeman, Gerard E. (2006)
Cultivating trust: How do public policies become trusted? (Dissertation Universiteit
Leiden: http://hdl.handle.net/1887/4321 )
Katus, József, and W.F. Volmer (2000)
Government communication in the Netherlands: Backgrounds, principles and functions,
The Hague: Sdu (2nd edition)
Keman, H., with the collaboration of J. Woldendorp (2000)
‘The policy-making capabilities of a decentralised unitary state: The Dutch experience’. D.
Braun (ed.), Public policy and federalism. Aldershot: Ashgate: 205-233
Klijn, Erik-Hans, Geert R. Teisman (2003)
‘Institutional and strategic barriers to public-private partnership: An analysis of Dutch
cases’. Public Money and Management 23(3): 137-146
Kickert, Walter J.M. (2000)
Public management reforms in the Netherlands: Social reconstruction of reform ideas
and underlying frames of reference, Delft: Eburon
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9.1 Financial and Socio-economic Policy
Anderson, Karen M. (2004)
‘Pension politics in three small states: Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands’. Canadian
Journal of Sociology 29(2): 289-312
Anderson, Karen M. (2007)
‘The Netherlands: Political competition in proportional system’. Ellen M. Immergut,
Karen M. Anderson and Isabelle Schulze (eds.), The handbook of West European pension
politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 454-495
Becker, K. Uwe (2001)
‘A '
Dutch Model'
: Employment growth by corporatist consensus and wage restraint? A
critical account of an idyllic view’. New Political Economy 6(1): 19-44
Becker, K. Uwe (2001)
‘'
Miracle'by consensus? Consensualism and dominance in Dutch employment
development’. Economic and Industrial Democracy 22(4): 453-484
Becker, K. Uwe (2005)
‘An example of competitive corporatism? The Dutch political economy 1983-2004 in
critical examination’. Journal of European Public Policy 12(6): 1078-1102
Bergeijk, Peter A.G., Jarig van Sinderen, Ben A. Vollaard (1999)
Structural reform in open economies: A road to success? Cheltenham: Elgar
Blanke, Thomas, Edgar Rose (2005)
Collective bargaining and wages in comparative perspective: Germany, France, the
Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The Hague: Kluwer Law (Special issue of
International Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations edited by Thomas Blanke and
Edgar Rose)
Cox, R.H. (2001)
‘Explaining the paradox of the polder model: Warts and all’. Frank Hendriks, Theo A.J.
Toonen (eds.), Polder politics: The re-invention of consensus democracy in the
Netherlands. Aldershot: Ashgate: 241-254
Delsen, Lei W.M. (2002)
Exit polder model? Socioeconomic changes in the Netherlands. Westport: Praeger
Drahos, Michaela (2001)
Convergence of competition laws and policies in the European Community: Germany,
Austria, and the Netherlands, The Hague: Kluwer Law International (Dissertation
Universiteit Utrecht
Duncan, Simon, Fiona Williams, Janneke Plantenga (2002)
‘Combining work and care in the polder model: An assessment of the Dutch part-time
strategy’. Critical Social Policy 22(1): 53-71
Ewijk, Caspar, Bas Jacob, Ruud Mooij (2007)
‘Welfare effects of fiscal subsidies on home ownership in the Netherlands’. De Economist
155(3): 323-336
Flierman, Anne H. (2001)
‘Mayday, or how to attract attention: The Dutch merchant navy and politics 1960-1995’.
Jaap R. Bruijn (ed.), Strategy and response in the twentieth century maritime world.
Amsterdam: Batavian Lion International: 62-76
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Gelauff, George (2004)
Fostering productivity: Patterns, determinants and policy implications, Amsterdam:
Elsevier
Grift, Yolana K. (1998)
Female labour supply: The influence of taxes and social premiums (Dissertation
Universiteit Utrecht)
Hartog, Joop (1999)
‘Wither Dutch corporatism? Two decades of employment policies and welfare reforms’,
Scottish Journal of Political Economy 46(4): 458-486
Headey, Bruce, Stephen Headey, Ruud Muffels, Carla Janssen (2004)
‘Who enjoys the fruits of growth? Impact of governments and markets on living standards
in Germany, the Netherlands and the U.S.A., 1987-1996’. Social Indicators Research
65(2): 125-144
Hemerijck, Anton; Jelle Visser (2000)
‘Change and immobility: Three decades of policy adjustment in the Netherlands and
Belgium’. West European Politics 23(2): 229-256
Hemerijck, A., B. Unger, J. Visser (2000)
‘How small countries negotiate change: Twenty-five years of policy adjustment in Austria,
the Netherlands, and Belgium’. F.W. Scharpf, V.A. Schmidt (eds.), Welfare and work in
the open economy. Volume II: Diverse responses to common challenges. Oxford: Oxford
University Press: 175-263
Hendriks, Frank, Theo A.J. Toonen (2001)
‘Towards an institutional analysis of Dutch consensualism’. Frank Hendriks, Theo A.J.
Toonen (eds.), Polder politics: The re-invention of consensus democracy in the
Netherlands. Aldershot: Ashgate: 3-19
Henning, Dietmar; Wolfgang Weber (1998)
‘The Dutch model’. Canadian Dimension 32(5): 32-35
Hoek, M. Peter van der (1999)
‘Income distribution policy in the Netherlands: A paradigm shift’. International Journal
of Public Administration 22(7): 1115 ff.
Hoek, M. Peter van der (2000)
‘Does the Dutch model really exist?’. International Advances in Economic Research 6(3):
387-403
Jones, Erik (1999)
‘Is `competitive'corporatism an adequate response to globalisation? Evidence from the
low countries’. West European Politics 22(3): 159-181
Blair, A., L. Karsten (2002)
‘The fight over working hours: Trade union action or state control? A British Dutch
comparative perspective’. Journal of European Economic History 31(2): 273-291
Keman, Hans (J.)E. (2003)
‘Explaining miracles: Third Ways and work and welfare’. West European Politics 26(2):
115-135
Klaauw, Bas van der (2000)
Unemployment duration determinants and policy evaluation. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis
(Dissertation Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)
Kleinknecht, Alfred (3002)
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‘Causes of the Dutch job miracle: There is no free lunch! A reply to Fase and Tieman’. De
Economist 151(3): 329-333
Mariotti, Illaria (2005)
Firm relocation and regional policy: A focus on Italy, the Netherlands and the United
Kingdom (Dissertation Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: http://irs.ub.rug.nl/ppn/277961289)
Marx, Ive (2007)
‘The Dutch '
Miracle'revisited: The impact of employment growth on poverty’. Journal of
Social Policy 36(3): 383-398
Meijers, Frans; Kitty Te Riele (2004)
‘From controlling to constructive: Youth unemployment policy in Australia and the
Netherlands’. Journal of Social Policy 33(1): 3-25
Morel, Nathalie (2007)
‘From subsidiarity to '
free choice'
: Child- and elder-care policy reforms in France,
Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands’. Social Policy and Administration 41(6): 618637
Nickell, Steve, Jan van Ours (2000)
‘Why has unemployment in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom fallen so much?’.
Canadian Public Policy 26(1): 201-220
Nickell, Steve, Jan van Ours, Harry Huizinga (2000)
‘The Netherlands and the United Kingdom: A European unemployment miracle?’.
Economic Policy 2000(3): 135-180
Roggeband, Conny, and Mieke Verloo (2006)
‘Evaluating Gender Impact Assessment in the Netherlands (1994-2004): a political
process approach’. Policy and Politics 34(4): 615-632
Salverda, Wiemer (2005)
‘The Dutch model: Magic in a flat landscape’. Uwe Becker, Herman M. Schwartz (eds.),
Employment 'miracles': A critical comparison of the Dutch, Scandinavian, Swiss,
Australian and Irish cases versus Germany and the US. Amsterdam: Amsterdam
University Press: 39-65
Schettkat, Ronald (1999)
‘Small economy macroeconomics: the economic success of Ireland, Denmark, Austria
and the Netherlands compared’. Intereconomics 34(4): 159-170
Schippers, J.J., J.J. Siegers, J. de Jong-Gierveld (1998)
Child care and female labour supply in the Netherlands: Facts, analyses, policies.
Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers
Snels, Bart A.W. (1999)
Politics in the Dutch economy: The economics of institutional interaction. Aldershot:
Ashgate
Torenvlied, René, Agnes Akkerman (2004)
‘Theory of ‘Soft’ Policy Implementation in Multilevel Systems with an Application to
Social Partnership in the Netherlands’. Acta Politica 39(1): 31-58
Torvik, L. (2001)
‘Learning by doing and the Dutch disease’. European Economic Review 45(2): 285-306
Vanthoor, W.F.V. (1998)
‘The Netherlands postwar monetary reform, 1945-52’. Financial History Review 5(1): 6386
Visser, Jelle (2004)
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‘The Netherlands: From atypicality to typicality’. Silvana Sciarra, Paul L. Davies and
Mark Freedland (eds.), Employment policy and the regulation of part-time work in the
European Union: A comparative analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 190223
Vlasblom, Jan D. (1998)
Differences in labour supply and income of women in the Netherlands and the Federal
Republic of Germany: A comparative analysis of the effect of taxes and social premiums.
Ridderkerk: Ridderprint (Dissertation Universiteit Utrecht)
Voogd, Cees de (2001)
‘Dutch government policy and the decline of shipbuilding in the Netherlands’. Jaap R.
Bruijn et al. (eds.) Strategy and response in the twentieth century maritime world.,
Amsterdam: Batavian Lion International: 100-119
Vries, Jouke de, Kutsal Yesilkagit (1999)
‘Core executives and party policies: Privatisation in the Netherlands’. West European
Politics 22(1): 115-137
Wijnolst, Niko, Jan I. Jenssen, and Sigbjorn Sodal (2003)
European maritime clusters: Global trends, theoretical framework, the cases of Norway
and the Netherlands, policy recommendations, Delft: DUP Satellite
Woldendorp, Jaap, Hans Keman (2006)
‘The contingency of corporatist influence: Incomes policy in the Netherlands’. Journal of
Public Policy 26(3), 301-329.
9.2 Welfare State
Bannink, Dieter B. D. (2006)
The reform of Dutch disability insurance: A confrontation of a policy learning and a
policy feedback approach to welfare state change (Dissertation Universiteit Twente,
Enschede)
Becker, Uwe (2001)
‘Welfare State Development and Employment in the Netherlands’. Journal of European
Social Policy 11 (3): 219-239
Becker, Uwe, Kees van kersbergen (2003)
‘The Netherlands: A passicve social democratic welfare state in a christian democratic
ruled society’. J.T.S.Madely (ed.), Religion and Politics. Dartmouth: Ashgate: 551-574
Bussemaker, Jet (1998)
‘Rationales of care in contemporary welfare states: The case of childcare in the
Netherlands’. Social Politics 5(1): 70-96
Cox, Robert H. (2000)
‘Rethinking welfare - Liberalising trends in welfare reform: Inside the Dutch miracle’.
Policy and Politics 28(1): 19-32
Einerhand, Marcel, Ingemar Eriksson, Michiel van Leuvensteijn (2001)
‘Benefit dependency and the dynamics of the welfare state: Comparing Sweden and the
Netherlands’. International Social Security Review 54(1): 3-18
Geurts, Sabine, Michiel Kompier, Robert Gründemann (2000)
‘Curing the Dutch disease? Sickness absence and work disability in the Netherlands’.
International Social Security Review 53(4): 79-104
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Gier, Erik (H.G.) de, Roger Henke (2004)
‘Knowledge utilisation in Dutch social policy: The case of the disability insurance act
(WAO)’. International Social Science Journal 56(179): 17-35
Gier, Erik (H.G.) de, Abraham de Swaan, and Machteld Ooijens (eds.)(2004)
Dutch welfare reform in an expanding Europe: The neighbours' view. Amsterdam: Het
Spinhuis
Green-Pedersen, Christoffer (2001)
‘Welfare-state retrenchment in Denmark and the Netherlands, 1982-1998: The role of
party competition and party consensus’. Comparative Political Studies 34(9): 963-985
Green-Pedersen, Christoffer (2001)
‘The puzzle of Dutch welfare state retrenchment’. West European Politics 24(3): 135-150
Green-Pedersen, Christoffer (2002)
The politics of justification: Party competition and welfare-state retrenchment in
Denmark and the Netherlands from 1982 to 1998. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University
Press
Haverland, Markus (2001)
‘Another Dutch miracle? Explaining Dutch and German pension trajectories’. Journal of
European Social Policy 11(4): 308-323
Hoek, M. Peter van der (1999)
‘Reforming the Dutch welfare state: A scenario approach’, International Advances in
Economic Research 5(4): 403-41
Høgelund, Jan (2003)
In search of effective disability policy: Comparing the developments and outcomes of the
Dutch and Danish disability policies. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Ireland, Patrick R. (2004)
Becoming Europe: Immigration, integration, and the welfare state. Pittsburgh: University
of Pittsburgh Press
Kapteyn, Arie, Klaas De Vos (1998)
‘Social security and labor-force participation in the Netherlands’. American Economic
Review 88(2): 164-167
Kremer, Monique (1998)
‘A Dutch Miracle for women?’. Social Politics 8(2): 182-185
Kuipers, Sanneke (2006)
The crisis imperative. Crisis rhetoric and welfare state reform in Belgium and the
Netherlands in the early 1990s, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Mooij, Ruud A. de (1999)
‘Disability benefits and hidden unemployment in the Netherlands’. Journal of Policy
Modeling 21(6): 695-713
Oorschot, Wim van (2002)
‘Miracle or nightmare? A critical review of Dutch activation policies and their outcomes’.
Journal of Social Policy 31(3): 399-420
Oorschot, Wim van, Peter Abrahamson (2003)
‘The Dutch and Danish miracles revisited: A critical discussion of activation policies in
two small welfare states’. Social Policy and Administration 37(3): 288-304
Österle, August (2001)
Equity choices and long-term care policies in Europe: Allocating resources and burdens
in Austria, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Aldershot: Ashgate
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Pennings, Frans J.L. (2002)
Dutch social security law in an international context. The Hague: Kluwer Law
International
Remery, Chantal, Anneke van Doorne-Huiskes, Joop Schippers (2003)
‘Family-friendly policies in the Netherlands: The tripartite involvement’. Personnel
Review 32(4): 456-473
Risseeuw, Carla, Rajni Palriwala, Kamala Ganesh (2005)
Care, culture and citizenship: Revisiting the politics of the Dutch welfare state.
Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis
Valk, Loes A. van der (1998)
‘Public policy and private interests in social insurance legislation: The case of the United
Kingdom and the Netherlands’. Nico Randeraad (ed.), Mediators between state and
society. Hilversum: Verloren: 111-129
Veen, R. van der (1998)
‘Solidarity and social security - The consequences of the decollectivisation of the Dutch
social security system’. Sociale Wetenschappen 41(3): 79-90
Veen, Romke J. van der, Willem A. Trommel (1999)
‘Managed liberalization of the Dutch welfare state: A review and analysis of the reform of
the Dutch social security system, 1985-1998’. Governance 12(3): 289-310
Widener, Annmarie J. (2006)
Sharing the caring: State, family and gender equality in parental leave policy
(Dissertation Universiteit Leiden)
Yerkes, Mara A. (2006)
What women want: Individual preferences, heterogeneous patterns? Women's labour
market participation patterns in comparative welfare state perspective (Dissertation
Universiteit van Amsterdam: http://dare.uva.nl/document/36209)
9.3 Environmental Policy
Arentsen, Maarten J. (2001)
‘Negotiating environmental governance in the Netherlands: Logic and illustration’. Policy
Studies Journal 29(3): 499-513
Arentsen, Maarten J., Hans Th.A. Bressers (2000)
‘Institutional and policy responses to uncertainty in environmental policy: A comparison
of Dutch and U.S. styles’. Policy Studies Journal 28(3): 597-611
Barnes, Pamela M., Duncan Liefferink (1998)
‘Environment and the nation state: The Netherlands, the European Union and acid rain’.
European Legacy 3(2): 139
Beatley, Timothy (2001)
‘Dutch green planning more reality than fiction’. Journal of the American Planning
Association 67(1): 98-100
Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. van den (2007)
Evolutionary economics and environmental policy: Survival of the greenest. Cheltenham:
Elgar
Bijker, Wiebe (2004)
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‘Sustainable policy? A public debate about nature development in the Netherlands’.
History and Technology 20(4): 371-392
Blok, Kornelis (2004)
The effectiveness of policy instruments for energy-efficiency improvement in firms: The
Dutch experience. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Butter, Frank A.G.den, J.A.C.van der Eyden (1998)
‘A pilot index for environmental policy in the Netherlands’. Energy Policy 26(2): 95-102
Dijkstra, Bouwe R. (1998)
The political economy of instrument choice in environmental policy (Dissertation
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Glasbergen, Peter (2002)
‘The green polder model: Institutionalizing multi-stakeholder processes in strategic
environmental decision-making’. European Environment 12(6): 303-315
Haverland, Markus (1999)
National autonomy, European integration and the politics of packaging waste.
Amsterdam: Thela-Thesis
Heijden, Hein-Anton van der (2005)
‘Ecological restoration, environmentalism and the Dutch politics of '
New Nature'
’.
Environmental Values 14(4): 427-446
Huitema, David (2002)
Hazardous decisions: Hazardous waste siting in the UK, the Netherlands, and Canada:
Institutions and discourses. Dordrecht/Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers (Dissertation
Universiteit Twente)
Imeson, R.J., J.C.J.M. van den Bergh (2006)
‘Policy failure and stakeholder dissatisfaction in complex ecosystem management: The
case of the Dutch Wadden Sea shellfishery’. Ecological Economics 56(4): 488-507
Jeeninga, Harm, Anne Kets (2004)
‘Evolution of energy policy in the Netherlands: Past, present and future’. Building
Research and Information 32(1): 38-41
Jong, Diana de, Jan van Tatenhove (1998)
‘Food production, environmental policy and nature – The institutionalization of DutchGerman cross-boundary nature policy’. Sociologia Ruralis 38(2): 163-177
Keijzers, Gerard, (2000)
‘The evolution of Dutch environmental policy: The changing ecological arena from 19702000 and beyond’. Journal of Cleaner Production 8(3): 179-200
Kerkhof, Marleen F. van de (2004)
Debating climate change: A study of stakeholder participation in an integrated
assessment of long-term climate policy in the Netherlands. Utrecht: Lemma (Dissertation
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Komen, Marinus H.C. (2000)
Agriculture and the environment: Applied general equilibrium policy analyses for the
Netherlands (Dissertation Wageningen Universiteit)
Ligteringen, Joséphine J. (1999)
The feasibility of Dutch environmental policy instruments: Decreasing the environmental
impact of households. Enschede: Twente University Press (Dissertation Universiteit
Twente)
Meester, Gerrit, Reinout D. Wottiez, and Aart de Zeeuw (1999)
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Plants and politics. Wageningen: Wageningen Pers
Misseyer, Martin P. (1999)
Time, area, substance, and human activity referenced emission inventory: Towards a
generic instrument for environmental policy monitoring (Dissertation Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam)
Nelissen, N.J.M. (1998)
‘Environmental policy instrumentation in the Netherlands: Comments on three decades of
development’. Greener Management International (22): 30-45
Padt, Frans J.G. (2007)
Green planning: An institutional analysis of regional environmental planning in the
Netherlands. Delft: Eburon (Dissertation Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)
Pellikaan, Huib, Robert Jan van der Veen (2002)
Environmental dilemmas and policy design. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Roo, Gert de (2003)
Environmental planning in the Netherlands: Too good to be true: From command-andcontrol planning to shared governance. Aldershot: Ashgate
Seerden, René, Michiel Heldeweg (2002)
‘Public environmental law in the Netherlands’. René J.G.H. Seerden, Michiel A.
Heldeweg and Kurt R. Deketelaere (eds.), Public environmental law in the European
Union and the United States: A comparative analysis. The Hague: Kluwer Law
International: 341-393
Tengström, Emin (1999)
Towards environmental sustainability? A comparative study of Danish, Dutch and
Swedish transport policies in a European context. Aldershot: Ashgate
Voet, Esther van der, Jeroen B. Guinée, and Helias A. Udo de Haes (eds.) (2000)
Heavy metals: A problem solved? Methods and models to evaluate policy strategies for
heavy metals. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Wezel, Annemarie P. van, Sonja Kruitwagen, Rob Maas (2006)
‘Policy profile: how Dutch environmental policy contributes to meet European
environmental standards; Dutch environmental balance’. European Environment 16(1):
45-52
9.4 Health Policy
Asbroek, Guus (A.H.A.) ten (2006)
Health services research at work for national health policy (Dissertation Universiteit van
Amsterdam)
Bekker, Marleen P.M. (2007)
The politics of healthy policies: Redesigning health impact assessment to integrate health
in public policy (Dissertation Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
Commers, Matthew J. (2001)
Determinants of health : Theory, understanding, portrayal, policy (Dissertation
Universiteit Maastricht: http://arno.unimaas.nl/show.cgi?fid=6986)
Herten, Loes (L.M.) van (2000)
Health targets: Navigating in health policy (Dissertation Universiteit van Amsterdam
Hoeijmakers, Marjan (2005)
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Local health policy development processes : Health promotion and network perspectives
on local health policy-making in the Netherlands (Dissertation Universiteit Maastricht:
http://arno.unimaas.nl/show.cgi?fid=6358)
Holzner, Brigitte M., Nathalie Köllmann, and Siti Darwisyah (2002)
East-West encounters on reproductive health practices and policies: Indonesian NGOS
meet Dutch organizations. Amsterdam: Aksant
Kümpers, Susanne N. (2005)
Steering integrated care in England and the Netherlands: The case of dementia care: A
neo-institutionalist comparative study (Dissertation Universiteit Maastricht:
http://arno.unimaas.nl/show.cgi?fid=6355)
Postma, Maarten J. (1998)
Assessment of the economic impact of aids at national and multi-national level:
Development of a scenario-analytic approach to support health-care policy (Dissertation
Universiteit Maastricht: http://arno.unimaas.nl/show.cgi?fid=8426)
Rutten, Frans (2004)
‘The impact of healthcare reform in the Netherlands’. Pharmacoeconomics 22(2): 65-72
Vijver, Marieke (2005)
Protein politics (Dissertation Universiteit Twente, Enschede)
9.5 Education Policy
Dittrich, Karl, Mark Frederiks (2004)
‘The implementation of Bologna in Flanders and the Netherlands’. European Journal of
Education 39(3): 299-316
Dresner, Simon (2002)
‘A tale of two ministers: Attempts at reform of research systems in the Netherlands and
the United Kingdom’. Science and Public Policy 29(3): 169-180
Karsten, Sjoerd (1999)
‘Neoliberal education reform in the Netherlands’. Comparative Education 35(3): 303-317
Shadid, Wasif A. (ed.)
‘Islam and educational policy in the Netherlands’. European Education 38(2) (Special
issue)
Spiecker, Ben, Jan Steutel (2001)
‘Multiculturalism, pillarization and liberal civic education in the Netherlands’.
International Journal of Eucational Research 35(3): 293-304
Sturm, Johan, Leendert Groenendijk (1998)
‘Educational pluralism - A historical study of so-called ‘pillarization'in the Netherlands,
including a comparison with some developments in South African education’.
Comparative Education 34(3): 281-297
Theisens, Henno (H.C.) (2004)
The state of change: Analysing policy change in Dutch and English higher education.
Enschede : CHEPS/UT (Dissertation Universiteit Twente:
http://www.utwente.nl/cheps/documenten/thesistheisens.pdf and
http://doc.utwente.nl/41427 )
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9.6 Immigration and Asylumseekers Policy
Apap, Joanna (2002)
‘Shaping europe'
s migration policy. New regimes for the employment of third country
nationals: A comparison of strategies in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the UK’.
European Journal of Migration and Law 4(3): 309-328
Groenendijk, Kees, Eric Heijs (2001)
‘Immigration, immigrants and nationality law in the Netherlands, 1945-98’. Randall
Hansen, Patrick Weil (eds.), Towards a European nationality: Citizenship, immigration
and nationality law in the EU. Basingstoke: Palgrave: 143-172
Hagendoorn, Louk (A.) J.M.W., Justus Veenman, Wilma A.M. Vollebergh (2003)
Integrating immigrants in the Netherlands: Cultural versus socio-economic integration.
Aldershot: Ashgate
Koopmans, Ruud (2003)
‘Good intentions sometimes make bad policy: A comparison of Dutch and German
integration policies’. René Cuperus, Karl A. Duffek and Johannes Kandel (eds.), The
challenge of diversity: European social democracy facing migration, integration, and
multiculturalism. Innsbruck: StudienVerlag: 163-168
Leun, Joanne P. van der (2001)
Looking for loopholes: Processes of incorporation of illegal immigrants in the
Netherlands (Dissertation Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
Robinson, Vaughan, Roger Andersson, Sako Musterd (2003)
Spreading the 'burden'? A review of policies to disperse asylum-seekers and refugees,
Bristol: Policy
Roggeband, Conny, Rens Vliegenthart (2007)
‘Divergent framing: The public debate on migration in the Dutch parliament and media,
1995-2004’. West European Politics 30(3): 524-548
Staring, Richard (2006)
‘Controlling immigration and organized crime in the Netherlands: Dutch developments
and debates on human smuggling and trafficking’. Elspeth Guild, Paul E. Minderhoud
(eds.), Immigration and criminal law in the European Union: The legal measures and
social consequences of criminal law in member states on trafficking and smuggling in
human beings. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff: 241-269
Strüver, Anke (2005)
‘Spheres of transnationalism within the European union: On open doors, thresholds and
drawbridges along the Dutch-German border’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
31(2): 323-344
Vermeulen, Hans (C.)J.J., Rinus (M.)J.A. Penninx (2000)
Immigrant integration: The Dutch case. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis
Vink, Maarten P. (2005)
Limits of European citizenship: European integration and domestic immigration policies,
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Vliegenthart, Rens (2007)
Framing immigration and integration: Facts, parliament, media and anti-immigrant party
support in the Netherlands (Dissertation Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Vonk, Gijsbert (2002)
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‘Dutch policies on labour immigration in the European context’. Griffin's View on
International and Comparative Law 3(1): 40-47
Wijkhuijs, Levina Johanna Jacoba (2007)
Administrative response to court decisons: The impact of court decisions on the asylum
procedure in the Netherlands. Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers (Dissertation Katholieke
Universiteit Brabant)
Willems, Wim H. (2003)
‘Why governments do not learn: Colonial migrants and gypsy refugees in the
Netherlands’. Rainer Ohliger, Karen Schönwälder, Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos (eds.),
European encounters: Migrants, migration and European societies since 1945. Aldershot:
Ashgate: 123-147
Zorlu, Aslan (2002)
Absorption of immigrants in European labour markets: The Netherlands, United Kingdom
and Norway. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis/Tinbergen Institute (Dissertation Universiteit van
Amsterdam)
9.7 Spatial and Urban Planning and Housing Policy
Boelhouwer, Peter J. (2002)
‘Trends in Dutch housing policy and the shifting position of the social rented sector’.
Urban Studies 39(2): 219-235
Boelhouwer, Peter J. (2006)
‘A critical review of the modernization of Dutch rent policy’. Journal of Housing and the
Built Environment 21(4): 355-364
Bontje, Marco A. (2001)
The challenge of planned urbanisation: Urbanisation and national urbanisation policy in
the Netherlands in a Northwest-European perspective (Dissertation Universiteit van
Amsterdam)
Duinen, Lianne B. J. van (2004)
Planning imager: The emergence and development of new planning concepts in Dutch
national spatial policy (Dissertation Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Dukes, Matthea J.M. (2007)
Place, positioning and European urban policy discourse: Examples of politics of scale in
'Brussels' and the Netherlands (Dissertation Universiteit van Amsterdam:
http://dare.uva.nl/document/39994)
Glasbergen, Pieter, Peter P.J. Driessen (2005)
‘Interactive planning of infrastructure: The changing role of Dutch project management’.
Environment and Planning 23(2): 263-277
Kruythoff, Helen (2003)
‘Dutch urban restructurering policy in action against socio-spatial segregation: Sense or
nonsensense?’. European Journal of Housing Policy 3(2): 193-215
Marissing, Erik Van, Gideon Bolt, Ronald Van Kempen (2006)
‘Urban governance and social cohesion: Effects of urban restructuring policies in two
Dutch cities’. Cities 23(4): 279-290
Milligan, Vivienne R. (2003)
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How different? Comparing housing policies and housing affordability consequences for
low income households in Australia and the Netherlands (Dissertation Universiteit
Untrecht)
Musterd, Sako (2002)
‘Mixed housing policy: A European (Dutch) perspective’. Housing studies 17(1): 139-144
Needham, Barrie (2007)
Dutch land use planning: Planning and managing land use in the Netherlands, the
principles and the practice. Den Haag : Sdu Uitgevers
Oostrom, Matthé van (2001)
‘"What people want, where people live”: New housing policy in the Netherlands’. Journal
of Housing and the Built Environment 16(3-4): 307-318
Ouwehand, André (2002)
‘The Dutch housing policy for the next decade: An attack on housing associations or
adjustment to changing demands?’ European Journal of Housing Policy 2(2): 203-221
Priemus, Hugo (1998)
‘Contradictions between Dutch housing policy and spatial planning’. Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie 89(1): 31-43
Priemus, Hugo (1999)
‘Four ministries, four spatial planning perspectives? Dutch evidence on the persistent
problem of horizontal coordination’. European Planning Studies 7(5): 563-586
Priemus, Hugo (2002)
‘Spatial-economic investment policy and urban regeneration in the Netherlands’.
Environment and Planning 20(5): 775-790
Priemus, Hugo (2004)
‘Housing and new urban renewal: Current policies in the Netherlands’. European Journal
of Housing Policy 4(2): 229-246
Priemus, Hugo (2004)
‘The path to successful urban renewal: Current policy debates in the Netherlands’.
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 19(2): 199-209
Priemus, Hugo, Ronald van Kempen (1999)
‘Policy and practice: Restructuring urban neighbourhoods in the Netherlands: Four birds
with one stone’. Netherlands Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 14(4): 403412
Priemus, Hugo, Peter Kemp (2004)
‘The present and future of income-related housing support: Debates in Britain and the
Netherlands’. Housing Studies 19(4): 653-668
Ravesteyn, Nico van, David V.H. Evers, Derek Middleton (2004)
Unseen Europe: A survey of EU politics and its impact on spatial development in the
Netherlands, Rotterdam/The Hague: NAi Publishers/Netherlands Instute for Spatial
Research
Sleebe, Vincent (2004)
‘Community and social control: An enquiry into the Dutch experience’. Clive Emsley,
Eric Johnson and Pieter Spierenburg (eds.), Social control in Europe. Columbus: Ohio
State University Press: 167-190
Uitermark, Justus (2003)
‘'
Social mixing'and the management of disadvantaged neighbourhoods: The Dutch policy
of urban restructuring revisited’. Urban Studies 40(3): 531-549
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Vermeijden, Ben (2001)
‘Dutch urban renewal, transformation of the policy discourse 1960-2000’. Journal of
Housing and the Built Environment 16(2): 203-232
Woltjer, Johan, Niels Al (2007)
‘Integrating water management and spatial planning: Strategies based on the Dutch
experience’. Journal of the American Planning Association 73(2): 211-222
9.8 Drugs Policy
Dijck, Maarten van (2004)
‘Drug policy in the Netherlands’. H. Sanne Taekema (ed.), Understanding Dutch law.
Den Haag: Boom Juridische uitgevers: 167-187
Goldberg, Ted (2005)
‘Will Swedish and Dutch drug policy converge? The role of theory’. International
Journal of Social Welfare 14(1): 44-54
Mares, David R. (2006)
Drug wars and coffee houses: The political economy of the international drug trade.
Washington: CQ Press
9.9 Miscellaneous
Bos, Jules F.F.P. (2002)
Comparing specialised and mixed farming systems in the clay areas of the Netherlands
under future policy scenarios: An optimization approach (Dissertation Wageningen
Universiteit)
Heuvel, Grat van den (2005)
‘The Parliamentary Enquiry on fraud in the Dutch construction industry. Collusion as
concept between corruption and state-corporate crime’. Crime, Law and Social Change
44(2): 133-151
Kuks, Stefanus M.M. (2004)
Water governance and institutional change (Dissertation Universiteit Twente:
http://doc.utwente.nl/50293)
Muller, Erwin (2003)
‘The Netherlands: Structuring the management of terrorist incidents’. Marianne van
Leeuwen (ed.), Confronting terrorism: European experiences, threat perceptions and
policies. The Hague: Kluwer Law International: 147-163
Nahuis, Roel (2007)
The politics of innovation in public transport: Issues, settings and displacements, Utrecht:
Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap/Copernicus Institute for Sustainable
Development and Innovation
Priemus, Hugo (2007)
‘Decision-making on large infrastructure projects: The role of the Dutch parliament’.
Transportation Planning and Technology 30(1): 71-94
Rasser, Martijn (2005)
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‘The Dutch response to Moluccan terrorism, 1970-1978’. Studies in Conflict and
Terrorism 28(6): 481-492
Roth, Dirk, Jeroen Warner (2007)
‘Flood risk, uncertainty and changing river protection policy in the Netherlands: The case
of ‘calamity polders’’. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 98(4): 519525
Schilder, Ard (N.A.C.) (2000)
Government failures and institutions in public policy evaluation: The case of Dutch
technology policy. Assen : Van Gorcum (Dissertation Universiteit Twente)
Steijlen, Fridus (2001)
‘To talk them out is to talk them out is to shoot them out is to ...: A critical analysis of '
the
Dutch approach'to Moluccan terrorists’. The Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences
37(1): 38-51
Tak, Peter J.P. ([2001][2002])
Essays on Dutch criminal policy, Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Productions
Wazir, Rekha and Nico J.A. van Oudenhoven (1998)
Child sexual abuse: What can governments do? A comparative investigation into policy
instruments used in Belgium, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Norway. The Hague:
Kluwer Law International
Woltjer, Johan (2000)
Consensus planning: The relevance of communicative planning theory in Dutch
infrastructure development. Aldershot: Ashgate
10. The Netherlands and the World
10.1 Foreign and Defense Policy
Ashton, Nigel J., Duco A. Hellema (eds.)(2001)
Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University
Press
Aspeslagh, Robert (2002)
‘Moluccan influence on Dutch foreign policy’. The Indonesian Quarterly 30(3): 306-326
Besselink, Leonard F.M. (2003)
‘The constitutional duty to promote the development of the international legal order: The
significance and meaning of Article 90 of the Netherlands constitution’. Netherlands
Yearbook of International Law 34: 89-136
Both, Norbert (2000)
From indifference to entrapment: The Netherlands and the Yugoslav crisis 1990-1995,
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press (Dissertation University of Sheffield)
Brouwer, Jan Willem L. (2001)
‘Dutch naval policy in the cold war period’, in: Jaap R. Bruijn et al. (eds.) Strategy and
response in the twentieth century maritime world. Amsterdam: Batavian Lion
International: 42-50
Cockburn, Cynthia, Dubravka Zarkov (2002)
The postwar moment: Militaries, masculinities and international peacekeeping: Bosnia
and the Netherlands. London: Lawrence & Wishart
Dekker, Inge F. (2001)
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‘Illegality and legitimacy of humanitarian intervention: Synopsis of and comments on a
Dutch report’. Journal of Conflict and Security Law 6(1): 115-126
Gooren, Robert H. E. (2002)
Politicians, soldiers and national defence: Militairy policy in Britain and the Netherlands
1870-1914 (Dissertation Universiteit Utrecht)
Gooren, Robert H. E. (2006)
‘Soldiering in Unfamiliar Places: The Dutch Approach - The Dutch Army has been clued
in to cultural awareness (CA) training since World War II. Here'
s how they do CA
training in Holland today’. Military Review 86(2): 54-60
Graaff, Bob de (2004)
‘Activist and catalyst: Dutch moralistic decision-making regarding (former) Yugoslavia,
1991-1994’. Journal of European Integration History 10(1): 139-168
Groot, Alexander H. de (2007)
The Netherlands and Turkey: Four hundred years of political, economical, social and
cultural relations: Selected essays. Istanbul: [s.n.]
Harst, Jan van der (2003)
The Atlantic priority: Dutch defence policy of the Netherlands at the time of the European
Defence Community. Florence: European Press Academic Publishing
Hellema, Duco A., Albert E. Kersten (1998)
‘The Netherlands and the double international crisis of 1956’. Leopoldo Nuti (ed.),
Diplomatic sources and international crises. Roma: Commissione per il Riordinamento e
la Pubblicazione dei Documenti Diplomatici del Ministerio degli Affari Esteri: 173-185
Hellema, Duco A., Cees Wiebes, G. Toby Witte (2004)
The Netherlands and the oil crisis: Business as usual. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University
Press
Herman, Joost (2004)
‘The Dutch, the military and humanitarian action: From overconfidence to extreme
caution’. Dennis Dijkzeul (ed.), Between force and mercy: Military action and
humanitarian aid. Berlin: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag: 187-200
Hoekema, Jan (2004)
‘Srebrenica, Dutchbat and the role of the Netherlands'parliament’. Hans Born, Heiner
Hänggi (eds.), The "double democratic deficit": Parliamentary accountability and the use
of force under international auspices. Aldershot: Ashgate: 73-89
Iersel, Fred H.M. van, Ted A. van Baarda, Desiree E.M. Verweij (2001)
‘Preparing soldiers for responsibility, integrity, and transparency in the Dutch Armed
Forces: Exploring the realm of dilemma training’. Journal of Power and Ethics 2(1): 4267
Kamminga, Menno (2000)
‘The promotion of religious freedom in Dutch and U.S. foreign policy: An ethical
comment’. Jonneke M.M. Naber (ed.), Freedom of religion: A precious human right: A
survey of advantages and drawbacks. Assen: Van Gorcum: 28-42
Krijff, Jan Th.J. (2003)
Een aengenaeme vrientschap = An amicable friendship: A collection of historical events
between the Netherlands and Canada from 1862 to 1914. Toronto: Abbeyfield
Meulen, Jan van der, Marijke de Koning (2001)
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‘Risky missions: Dutch public opinion on peacekeepng in the Balkans’. Philip P. Everts,
Pierangelo Isernia (eds.), Public opinion and the international use of force. London:
Routledge: 116-138
Meulen, Jan van der, Joseph Soeters (2005)
‘Dutch courage: The politics of acceptable risks’. Armed Forces and Society 31(4): 537558
Noll, Jörg E. (2005)
Leadership and institutional reform in consensual democracies: Dutch and Swedish
defence organizations after the Cold War, Göttingen: Cuvillier (Dissertation Universiteit
Leiden)
Ludlow, N. Piers (1999)
‘Challenging French leadership in Europe: Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and the
outbreak of the Empty Chair crisis of 1965-1996’. Contemporary European History 8(2):
231-248
Roowaan, Ries M. (2000)
‘Two neighbouring countries and a football pitch: the Federal Republic of Germany and
the Netherlands after the Second World War’. Dutch Crossing 24(1): 133-144
Swijtink, André (2003)
‘The Netherlands: In the shadow of big brother’. Arnd Krüger, William Murray (eds.),
The Nazi Olympics: Sport, politics, and appeasement in the 1930s. Urbana: University of
Illinois Press: 210-227
Teunissen, Paul J. (2002)
‘Dutch defence policy in Nato and the EU: A multifaceted balancing act’. Hans-Georg
Ehrhart (Hrsg.) unter Mitarbeit von Bernt Berger, Die europäische Sicherheits- und
Verteidigungspolitik: Positionen, Perzeptionen, Probleme, Perspektiven. Baden-Baden:
Nomos: 74-87
Schooten, Hanneke van, Wouter G. Werner (2002)
‘Democratic control on the use of force under the Dutch constitution’. Tilburg Foreign
Law Review 10(1): 43-62
Scott-Smith, Giles (2004)
‘A serious business: The State Department'
s foreign leader program in the Netherlands
under Ambassador William R. Tyler 1965-69’. Dutch Crossing 28(1-2): 3-26
Sion, Liora (2004)
Changing from green to blue beret: A tale of two Dutch peacekeeping units (Dissertation
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Soeters, Joseph L. (2001)
‘The Dutch military and the use of violence’. The Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences
37(1): 24-37
Staden, Alfred van, Jan Q.T. Rood, Hans Labohm (2003)
Cannons and canons: Clingendael views of global and regional politics: An overview of
international relations on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Netherlands
Institute of International Relations “Clingendael". Assen: Royal Van Gorcum
Tonra, Ben (2001)
The Europeanisation of national foreign policy: Dutch, Danish and Irish foreign policy in
the European Union, Aldershot: Ashgate
Vos, Mei li (2001)
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International cooperation between politics and practice: How Dutch Indonesian
cooperation changed remarkably little after a diplomatic rupture. Amsterdam: Het
Spinhuis
Wijk, Rob de (2004)
‘Transatlantic relations: A view from the Netherlands’. International Journal 59(1): 167186
10.2 The Netherlands and the UN
10.3 Development Aid and Human Rights
Arens, Esther Helena (2003)
‘Multilateral institution-building and national interest: Dutch development policy in the
1960s’. Contemporary European History 12(4): 457-472
Baehr, Peter R., Monique C. Castermans-Holleman, Fred Grünfeld (2002)
Human rights in the foreign policy of the Netherlands. Antwerpen: Intersentia
Baehr, Peter R., Monique C. Castermans-Holleman, Fred Grünfeld (2002)
‘Human rights in the foreign policy of the Netherlands’. Human Rights Quarterly 24(4):
992-1010
Baudet, Floribert (2003)
‘The Netherlands and the rank of Denmark: Prestige as stimulus for human rights
policies’. Antoine Fleury, Carole Fink, Lubor Jílek (éd.), Les droits de l'homme en Europe
depuis 1945 = Human rights in Europe since 1945. Bern: Lang: 333-354
Berg, Esther M. van den (2001)
The influence of domestic NGOs on Dutch human rights policy: Case studies on South
Africa, Namibia, Indonesia and East Timor. Antwerpen/Oxford: Intersentia/Hart
Bindraba, Prem S., Sietze R. Vellema (2006)
Linking policy, practice and research in international development: Report of an
interactive process reflecting on 4 years of experiences in research and capacity building
in international development, including the proceedings of a workshop organized on:
Thursday 29 June 2006, Hoog Brabant – Utrecht, the Netherlands. Wageningen: Plant
Research International
Castermans-Holleman, Monique C. (1998)
‘The Netherlands, the European Union and the protection of human rights’. Monique C.
Castermans-Holleman, Fried J.H. van Hoof, Jacqueline Smith (eds.), The role of the
nation-state in the 21st century: Human rights, international organisations, and foreign
policy: Essays in honour of Peter Baehr. The Hague: Kluwer Law International: 385-399
Dierikx, Marc L.J. (2003)
‘Wielding a bland blade: The Netherlands policy on international development
cooperation and the Cold War in Asia’. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference
of Editors of Diplomatic Documents: Canberra, 22-24 September 2003: 76-82
Herman, Joost (2006)
‘Gidsland: Is there a mentor state? The Dutch drive for humanitarianism: Inner origins
and development of the gidsland tradition and its external effects’. International Journal
61(4): 859-874
Hey, Hide, Carol Lasbrey (1999)
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‘Dutch official development aid to Guatemala: Are human rights promoted?’. Yearbook
Human Rights in Developing Countries. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press: 67-89
Hoebink, Paul R.J. (1999)
‘The humanitarianisation of the foreign aid programme in the Netherlands’. The European
Journal of Development Research 11(1): 176-202
Hoebink, Paul R.J. (ed.) (2007)
The Netherlands yearbook on international cooperation. Assen: Van Gorcum
Kuijer, M., H. Reiding (2007)
‘The Netherlands and the development of international human rights instrument’. NJCMBulletin 32(5): 763-764
Lindert, Paul van, Otto Verkoren (2003)
‘Continuity and change in Dutch development co-operation’. Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie 94(3): 401-407
Malcontent, Peter (2003)
‘Myth or reality? The Dutch crusade against the human rights violations in the Third
World, 1973-1981’. Antoine Fleury, Carole Fink, Lubor Jílek (éd.), Les droits de l'homme
en Europe depuis 1945 = Human rights in Europe since 1945. Bern: Lang: 229-257
Nekkers, Jan A., P.A.M. Malcontent (eds.) (2000)
Fifty years of Dutch development cooperation 1949-1999, The Hague: Sdu Publishers
Reiding, Hilde (2007)
The Netherlands and the development of international human rights instruments,
Antwerpen: Intersentia
Verbeek, Bertjan, Philip Quarles van Ufford (2001)
‘Non-state actors in foreign policy making: A policy subsystem approach’. Bas Arts,
Math Noorman, Bob Reinalda (eds.), Non-State Actors in International Politics.
Aldershot: Ashgate: 127-144.
10.4 The Netherlands and the European Union
Becker, Uwe (2003)
‘The Dutch experience. The Netherlands, Europe and its eastern enlargement’. M.Tomescu (ed.), Cetatenie Nationala – Cetatenie Europeana (National Citizenship – European
Citizenship). Bucarestii: Libra: 124-132
Beer, Paul de; Erik de Gier; Kees Vos (2004)
‘The Netherlands'presidency of the European Union: Modernising social Europe’.
Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken 20(3): 232-233
Bekkers, Vijm, A.J.C. de Moor-van Vught, W. Voermans (1998)
‘Going Dutch: Problems and policies concerning the implementation of EU legislation in
the Netherlands’. Paul P. Craig, Carol Harlow (eds.), Lawmaking in the European Union.
London/The Hague: Kluwer Law International: 454-478
Donath, Jaap (1998)
The influence of the Netherlands on the policy and decision making process in the
European Union. Ann Arbor: UMI (Dissertation University of Miami)
Gosses, S.I.H. (2001)
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‘The role of the Netherlands in the European Union’. EULEC, the European Institute for
Law-Enforcement Co-operation, Integrated security in Europe: Present and future. Den
Bosch: BookWorld Publ: 93-96
Hanrath, H.J. (2001)
‘The Netherlands as a member of the European Union’. EULEC, the European Institute
for Law-Enforcement Co-operation, Integrated security in Europe: Present and future.
Den Bosch: BookWorld Publ: 97-102
Harryvan, Anjo G. (2007)
In pursuit of influence: Aspects of the Netherlands' European policy during the formative
years of the European Economic Community, 1952-1973 (Dissertation European
University Institute Florence)
Henrard, K. (2005)
‘The consequences for the Netherlands of the inclusion of the EU charter of fundamental
rights in a (potentially) legally binding document: The constitution of the Union’. F.
Amtenbrink, S.B. van Baalen (eds.), Europa; eenheid in verscheidenheid? Groningse
beschouwingen over de Europese Grondwet. Den Haag: Boom Juridische uitgevers: 97120
Hosli, Madeleine O. (1999)
‘The Netherlands and coalition formation in the council of the European Union’. Acta
Politica 34(1): 67-91
Kellerman, Alfred (2005)
‘The impact of the EU constitution on the national constitutions: Focusing on the
Netherlands'constitutional debate’. Deirdre M. Curtin, Alfred E. Kellermann, Steven
Blockmans (eds.), The EU constitution: The best way forward?. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser
Press: 423-431
Keulen, Mendeltje van (2005)
‘Kroes at all cost: To the roots of the Dutch Presidency'
s failure’. European Constitutional
Law Review 1(2): 211-216
Keulen, Mendeltje van (2006)
Going Europe or going Dutch: How the Dutch government shapes European Union
policy. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press (Dissertation Universiteit Twente)
Ludlow, N. Piers (2001)
‘Too close a friend? The Netherlands and the first British application to the EEC, 19611963’. Nigel J. Ashton, Duco A. Hellema (eds.), Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations
since 1780. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 223-239
Luitwieler, Sander, Alfred Pijpers
‘The Netherlands: From principles to pragmatism’. Finn Laursen (ed.), The Treaty of
Nice: Actor preferences, bargaining and institutional choice. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff:
227-246
Mastenbroek, Ellen (2007)
The politics of compliance: Explaining the transposition of EC directives in the
Netherlands (Dissertation Universiteit Leiden)
Schendelen, Rinus van (2002)
‘At issue with the European Union’. Dutch Crossing 26(1): 27-42
Schout, J. Adriaan (1999)
Internal management of external relations: The Europeanization of an economic affairs
ministry (Dissertation Universiteit Leiden)
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Soetendorp, B., Rudy B. Andeweg (2001)
‘Dual loyalties: The Dutch permanent representation to the European Union’. H.Kassim, A.
Menon, B.G. Peters, V. Wright (eds), The national co-ordination of EU policy: The
European level. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 211-228
Tans, Olaf (2007)
‘The Dutch parliament and the EU: A constitutional analysis’. Olaf J. Tans, Carla M.
Zoethout, Jit Peters (eds.), National parliaments and European democracy: A bottom-up
approach to European constitutionalism. Groningen: European Law Publishing: 161-182
Vleuten, Anna van der (2005)
'
Pincers and prestige: Explaining the implementation of EU gender equality legislation'
.
Comparative European Politics 3(4): 464-488
Vleuten, Anna van der (2007)
The price of gender equality. Member states and governance in the European Union.
Aldershot: Ashgate
Vleuten, Anna van der (2007)
‘Pincers and self-interest: Implementing gender equality legislation under domestic and
European pressures’. Jutta Joachim, Bob Reinalda, Bertjan Verbeek (eds), International
organizations and implementation. Enforcers, managers, authorities?. London:
Routledge: 105-112
Young, John W. (2001)
‘'
The second try'
: The Netherlands in Britain'
s strategy for EEC entry, 1966-1967’. Nigel
J. Ashton, Duco A. Hellema (eds.), Unspoken allies: Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press: 241-254
10.5 Miscellaneous
Heere, Wybo P. (ed.) (2004)
From government to governance: The growing impact of non-state actors on the
international and European legal system: Proceedings of the Sixth Hague Joint
Conference held in The Hague, the Netherlands, 3-5 July 2003. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser
Press
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