New horizons in politics : essays with an Australian focus
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New horizons in politics : essays with an Australian focus
Allen & Unwin, 1990
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of essays, all by members of the Politics Department at Monash University, charts recent developments in many areas of political science, especially international relations and political theory. But it is not only about politics as a discipline: it deals also with current political issues and their implications, including Australian politics and foreign policy, peace research and the theory of the state. The argument is also put forward that politics may be reconstituted in future as a cultural science.
Table of Contents
- Departures and reappraisals in politics, Hugh Emy and Andrew Linklater
- Australian political science in the age of accountability, David Goldsworthy
- economic development versus political development - another view of the "main game" in Australia, Hugh Emy
- relevance and method - advances in the study of political behaviour, Hyam Gold
- new directions in international relations theory, Andrew Linklater
- new directions in peace research, Peter Lawler
- Australia and the Asian-Pacific region - recent developments, John Dalton
- making political sense - language and the renovation of the cultural sciences, Ray Nichols
- the "discipline" of politics, Zawar Hanfi
- new wine in old bottles - a new diversified approach to the state based on some old sources, Harry Redner.
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