Political science : the state of the discipline
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Political science : the state of the discipline
Norton , American Political Science Association, c2002
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Political science : state of the discipline
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Note
Previous ed. published in 2 vols. by American Political Science Association, 1983 and 1993
Previous ed. edited by: Ada W. Finifter
Includes bibliographical references (p. 833-994) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780393051421
Description
Editors Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner of Columbia University sought to "reflect the vibrant, often contested, diversity of political science while chronicling the past decade's scholarship and prompting thought about future directions."
Breaking away from a traditional organization around the four major fields of political science, the editors chose to create a framework that focuses first on the state, followed by democracy, then agency, and concluding with means of inquiry.
This handsome, clothbound volume is an important resource for all scholars interested in reading across fields and includes an essential unified bibliography.
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: pbk ISBN 9780393978711
Description
Editors Ira Katznelson and Helen V. Milner of Columbia University sought to "reflect the vibrant, often contested, diversity of political science while chronicling the past decade's scholarship and prompting thought about future directions."
Breaking away from a traditional organization around the four major fields of political science, the editors chose to create a framework that focuses first on the state, followed by democracy, then agency, and concluding with means of inquiry.
This volume is an important resource for all scholars interested in reading across fields and includes an essential unified bibliography.
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