Political Entrepreneurship
Josef Lentsch
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Springer International Publishing
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politisches System
Beschreibung
“You have read a lot about startups in business, but if you want to know how Silicon Valley style startups look in politics, read this. Its author is not only writing about political entrepreneurs, he is one of them.”
Ivan Krastev (Chairman of the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia, and permanent Fellow at the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna)
“No one understands better what it takes to take a political start up from ideation to the parliament than Josef Lentsch. In ‘Political Entrepreneurship’ he combines first-hand experience with a thoughtful review of what we know about entrepreneurship in the interest of society.”
Johanna Mair (Professor of Organization, Strategy and Leadership at the Hertie School ofGovernance, and Co-Director Global Innovation for Impact Lab at Stanford University)
“Josef Lentsch has produced a fascinating, commanding guide to the new, insurgent players shaking up traditional party systems and reinvigorating liberal politics. Political Entrepreneurship is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand today's fragmented and disrupted European politics - and the European politics of the future.”
Jeremy Cliffe (Charlemagne columnist, The Economist)
"The rarest of events has occurred - a new political species has appeared in the European eco-system, the centrist political start up. From Macron's En Marche in France to Spain's Ciudadanos, a new type of political actor has emerged. Few are better positioned to tell this Europe-wide story than Josef Lentsch who has had a front-seat view on this important political transformation that is shaking Europe. A dramatic and important account."
Daniel Ziblatt (Eaton Professor of Government, Harvard University and co-author of How Democracies Die)
Kundenbewertungen
Political start-ups, democracy, Political leadership, Momentum, En Marche, Social entrepreneurship, Political change, NEOS, Failure of political parties, Nowoczesna, Political entrepreneurship, Cuidadanos