Positive changes in political science : the legacy of Richard D. Mckelvey's most influential writings
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Positive changes in political science : the legacy of Richard D. Mckelvey's most influential writings
(Analytical perspectives on politics)
University of Michigan Press, c2007
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780472069866
Description
The late Richard McKelvey was one of the great figures of American political science, a masterful theorist and analyst. Yet, until now, his foundational articles have never been collected in a single volume. ""Positive Changes in Political Science"" presents McKelvey's most influential work on voting and political behavior, accompanied by new essays from some of the most important figures in modern positive political theory. The book documents the incredible scope of McKelvey's work, and expands upon it with essays that set the agenda for future generations of research.
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ISBN 9780472099863
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This work contains Richard McKelvey's classic papers, accompanied by original essays by leading names in the field. The late Richard McKelvey was one of the great figures of American political science, a masterful theorist and analyst. Yet, until now, his foundational articles have never been collected in a single volume. ""Positive Changes in Political Science"" presents McKelvey's most influential work on voting and political behavior, accompanied by new essays from some of the most important figures in modern positive political theory. The book documents the incredible scope of McKelvey's work, and expands upon it with essays that set the agenda for future generations of research.
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