The Power of Ideas and Discourse in Political Analysis A Discursive Institutionalist Perspective

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Pub. Date: 2026-04-16
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Ideas and discourse are essential to politics as well as to political analysis. In The Power of Ideas and Discourse in Political Analysis, Vivien A. Schmidt provides a sweeping appraisal of the many ways in which scholars explain how ideas and discourse are used both by policymakers and by everyday citizens to understand the world, to influence others, and to mobilize for collective action. In so doing, she also presents the many facets of her highly original approach to the power of ideas and discourse, developed over the past quarter century under the mantle of discursive institutionalism.

The book covers the great variety of approaches to ideas and discourse across subfields in political science and beyond. It explores the forms they take, the arguments they make, the discursive processes they accommodate, and the discursive interactions in which agents engage in differing institutional contexts. It delves into the dynamics of change and defines ideational and discursive power. Schmidt identifies the empirical methods, both qualitative and quantitative, and investigates the history and philosophical underpinnings of such approaches. She illustrates these using examples concerning capitalism and democracy, international diplomacy and human rights, conservativism, socialism and populism.

Schmidt's masterful book not only serves to constitute the very large 'field' of ideational and discursive approaches falling under the umbrella of discursive institutionalism. As in the subtitle, it also outlines her distinctive Discursive Institutionalist Perspective, highlighting her philosophical premises and methodological preferences while delineating the boundaries with competing approaches, including rationalist, historical, and sociological institutionalism. Schmidt's ultimate goal is to promote a methodological pluralism that recognizes that because political reality is complex, it requires a diversity of perspectives, with agents' contextualized ideas and discursive interactions at its core.

Author Biography

Vivien A. Schmidt, Professor Emerita of International Relations and Political Science, Jean Monnet Professor of European Studies, Boston University

Vivien A. Schmidt is Professor Emerita of International Relations and Political Science at Boston University, Visiting Fellow in the Schuman Center at the European University Institute in Florence, and Honorary Professor at LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome. Professor Schmidt has published over 300 journal articles and thirteen books on European political economy, institutions, and democracy as well as on the role of ideas and discourse in political analysis (discursive institutionalism). Recent honours and awards include fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Chevalier in the French Legion of Honor, an honorary doctorate from the Free University of Brussels (ULB), the Lifetime Achievement Award of the European Union Studies Association, a Jean Monnet Chair awarded by the European Union Commission, and a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship for her current project on the 'rhetoric of discontent,' a transatlantic investigation of populism.

Table of Contents

Preface1. Introduction to Discursive Institutionalism2. Intellectual AutobiographyPart I Discursive Institutionalism in Theory and Practice3. Ideas and Discourse4. Agents' Discursive Interactions in Institutional Context5. Dynamics of Change6. Power of Ideas and Discourse7. Construction of Meaning and MethodsPart II Discursive Institutionalism in Perspective8. Historical Origins and Development9. New Institutionalisms10. Philosophical Underpinnings in the Philosophy of Science11. Philosophical Underpinnings in the Philosophy of Social ScienceConclusionBibliography

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